ra' ar ar .r a r'r-trrra:,.ratfl,;•^"...;77,l7rana7.2st7;'''Aarr rrrr r - • - -, tr.l • • ' f- IMII GREAT ITALIAN:-REMEDY. - , Pluralists - gm, April 26, 1846: _ Behag atilicteirfor some 8 years with that most listrissing disease, the, asthma, - and for the last years much of_ the time confined to my room, And at several different times my life was des. paired of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma- 1 soni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a friend from. New York.; who stated that it had mired some 'of the most inveterate cases Known to the medical,profession. Suffice it to say, that, ,after using the abovelmedicine for about 4 weeltti, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi ally cureir - Yours with. respect, OLIVER W.'OWEN, No 175 Bertram at., Philad'a. IlaYs & BreckWay, Wholesale-and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 Just Published," . TVAUBIGNEY , S Cromwell, .The Protector ; a l _Li Vindication : By J. IL Merle D , Aubigney, D. D.: Price,cloth: 50c. • half closY 38c. This volume contains 80 .pages hmo,,Alound unite: m with the ReformakißFO „.„-4.4ThentijeclTorthis work—the rectification of "Cie common *pillion with regard to Cromwell , s gious chamcterhas obliged the au th or to intro duce.many quotations from his letters and speeches. It is not wr. who ought, in-this.day, to justify the great - Protector should justify [D , Aubigners Preface. ELLIOTT press . A few copied of the above,jT & ENGLIS H, received Ex . . jy27. I , 56 Market at. Auction Sales BY JAWS - WKENNA, • AT the "Auction Ronms, - No. 114 Wood st., three ; _doors from:sth, on Thursday next, July 29th, ' 10. o'clock, A. M., will be sold, an extensive assortment of Dry Goode, of every description, a mong which are: Calicoes, Lawns, Linens, Drillings, Cloths, Cassi metes, Cassinetts, Hdkfa. and Shawls, Hosiery, Ta *Mile Cloths, ToWelling, Crash, Sewing Silk, Patent 'Thread, and Spbot Cotton, 'Etc: Vic. • Also, a. lot of Ready Made ClOthing. .At 2 o'clock, P. M., Household - and Kitchen Fur . fiiture. • At early gas light, same evening, Variety Goods and Pancy articles ; Patent Lover, quartier and oth . er Watches. - JAMES WKENNA, iY27 Auctioneer. FAMILY HAMS, . 10,000 LIM. Hams, -put up for Family use bright and kb just received and far sale by ' .F. SELLERS, No. 17 Libertz at. 3y26 Lard and Star-Candles. BAR.RaS Lard Oil; I V , 11 half Able. asdo, No: 1, very white and • • • freelfrom sediment; 10 .Doses Star Candles; Just _received from manufacturers, and, for sale by F. SELLEItS, No. 17 Liberty st. CM DANISH MOSS-4 Bales, in store and for sale by S I SMITH Fr, SLNCLAIIL CRAB CIDER-5 bbls. rar sale low by . iy2G - P.C. MARTIN. CODER. V F.GA.It—A few tads. justreed instate and.forisala by L. S. WATERMAN, jy26. . 62 Water and Front ats. -- , 1 - Found. • . CliN Satard . ay:evening, at the corner of Liberty and l_.l Wood sta., $2 00, which the owner can have by calling at 49 Liberty street, and paying for this advertisement.! ; : -. .7.:-.. lY27'it Auction: tgates BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. • i DRY GOODS. N. Thursday morning, the 29thinst., at 10 W k./ clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold without re serve, a large assortment of seasonable, staple and fancy Dry Goods, &c., balance of an extensive retail Store. At :2 o'clock P. M.,- one very superior mahogany case second hand Piano forte which cost $3OO ; 2 large, size gilt frame looking glasses ; I large cherry wardrobe ; 2 mahogany dressing bureaus; a qumti marcarpeting ; Vanitian wind•sw. blinds; together with a general assortment of househtld and kitchen furniture ; I large copper kettle; 1 cart and harness ; one hand cart 3 bbls. and 7 half Bbls, trimmed shad; 18 bbl dried peaches; queensware; glass ware ; groceries, &c. • At 8 o'clock!, P. M., a quantity of fine table and pocket Cutlery; hardware, waiters, guns, pistols, new - and second hand wztches,musical instruments, maps, D. S. charts, Books in great variety; fancy shirts, ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c,. jy27 [American copy] • 1 New Books. ITNIGFIT of Gwynnei by Charles Levev, com plete. 1 O'Sullivan's: Love ' a Legend of Edenraere. and the History of• Paddy Go Easy and his wife; by Wm. Carleton. I The MaiiJorthe Valley; a tale of the Revolution. Ellen Mintrbe, - complete. Cleaving!, it tale of the Catholic Clrurch• Shakspeare and his Friends. Isabella of-Bavaria. Josephus, No. 2. Lira ip London, complete. - Dombey Is. Son, No. 10. cheap edition. John A: Bllirrell, the Land Pirate: Living Age., No. 167. Mexico atidlier Military Chieftains. Gregory's History of Mexico. Arabian Nights, No. 2. • Yankee NOtions, and all the late publicatinat for salo by W. S. CALDWELL, jy27 Post Office Buildings. New Books. CLEAVELAND, a tale of the Catholic Church. - The Desperadoes of the South west; by Charles Stunmerfield, of Texas. 'Ellen Munroe, a sequel to Life in London, com plete in 2 vols. Martin the ;Foundling, complete in one volume, price 75 cts. - Shaltspearel and his Friends. Subscriptions received for the National Eagle; new native Amerkan newspaper; single copies for sale, .! by W M. S. CALDWELL, Post Office Buildings. • LINSEED pIL. 24 Barrels Linseed Oil; just received and for jy2l sale by MILLER & RICKETSON.' SPERM OIL: 1000 Gallons Sperm OH,' pure; now landing, and for sale by 24 MILLER 4- RICRETSON. AIACK EII:EL : 100 Barrels large No 3 blacker due per', Canal this day sale by j y 24 ' MILLER RICKETSON RAISINS i 25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, in store and for sale by i:24 MILLER St RICKETSON, - LOVER SEED: 5 Roses Clover Seed • just re ceivod do consignment, and for sale by C ' jy24 i MILLER & RICKETSON• . FLOUR, 200 Bbl Fresh ground Family Flour; 30 " " do. Rye Flour; In store, and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, ; j y 23 ; No. 31 Water, and 62 Front Sts BACON :13000 lbs. Bacon, assorted, in store and tor saleiby L. S. WATERMAN, sy23 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front its. BOOKS. T"Art of Painting; Juniuti , Letters; philosophy of Unbelief; ou Fanaticism ; Village Dialogues; Memdirs of Madame Lafarge; Maheills Field Fortifications; H. BOSWORTH tk Co., 43 Market et, _O3O . Wonavia.!.e, 7Glassiolv & Beaver Packet. Its I TILE Now and Light Draught Steamer Nsitort, Master, will run be ter • rg h a he above Ports during the sea-' wav i a. ,pittsburgh every Monday, noti - or tow ;water; Wednesday„ and Priday,all'eWoek, A. M. and Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursda3;and Saturday, atl a rooeli, A.M. For freiOr. or pesiigekpply on board, jy72lltf , , T. Jones' Ilelieu Chemical soap. FOR all kinds of eruptions and diseases of the Skin,; such as Pimples, Blotches, Salt. Abeam Scurry, Heat Spots, chapped or cracked Skin, and for all pthUr diseases of the Skin, _which require rem edies, this , Soap stands pnparalled. It- also impels Frlckles, Sunburn, Morphew, Tit0...11/1d Changes the color of dark yellow, or disfigured skin, to a fine, healthy, yclothful, clearness, A fresh supply, war rantedapppine, and' tor sale at the reduced price of 37f per cake, has:idet , been received, is offered for sale by it,-PAHNE,STOCI{ & Co., corner first and Wood 411#411/0 ai the - cor.of Sixth and Wood ans. ,::... - .... :. `Valuable "Property tor Sale. ' T BILMOUNT EJNINIETProperty for Sale or rent. Cgll and examine , fbr youraelvea. ' f HUGH SWEENY; Li y23tl- 1 1 . , —•lEinmet Houle,: Allegheny. , ; •:•:,'i't , :! 4 itH.:--:'.',4-.;'s -7 4;., , *:"•; :- ':-.-' -7 1' _e:'•.'-v.'q,..;.!_-:1...;1.1.,,,.- EOM . . , • ECJ :DI:EDICAL ; Cinch:tis:ti t Ohio. ► itg.peZt. Tall and Winter- : course of Lectures . • commences in this institution on the first Mon dap;mm ittlinToritber . , and continues four, menthe which ;„ ediately succeeded by the-Spring and eunam ;;MM E nhich.also continues four month's. 'A grat uitous preliminary course commences on the first ly.fondaY 4 ,o etober; and continues one month, t ; Danatomy and Operative Sur ... . ' ~. ry 6, -, . ' M L . E,. Jones .D, Materia,- Therapeutics "noting. . 10,00 T. 0. °Bier M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 v .:B ea o *, D . . SUrgery and Clinical Medi- • .. . . jvlltßanhitage M. D. Obstetrics and Die.: ... av id Women and Children. Toir. At or reviM. D.Pathology, Theory and practice of Medicine. 10,00 i diiiiculation Ticket $3. Use of Library e k 2.— G z at i on Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. emceed on or before the first Monday in Nevem vitt be received for tuition in full of one ber - SeAr siude „ t „ . or $5O paid by the first of October - next, will , i ; - o rp - ,all 'the ticketi for ono full course ; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion (tac t 'ele'ePted'The Institute received its charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at the carter - of:Conrt and Plum streets. The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known ~aref-tauglit in the Old Medical Colleges,a e well as iha. lcetbrraed and Botanical School of Meiji cone. Six "or seven lectures will be given daily.— Board' from -$2,50 to $3,09 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, Inuit bare attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or, one course er four - years practice.: - All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, e addressed to the undersielek P ost must b paid.] Notes of solvent Banks of the States In which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees. T. V.MORROWi M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin. July 11, 1847.7.-Pin Eng. jy2llmd ;,ip e , Paining. To and From 4.1 GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORGE. REPPARD Sets, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, Liverpool. 110 - CARLISLE & reurr, N 0.53, South at., N. York. TILE Subscribers, having accepted the agency at this City, ofthe above well known and respecta ble Houses. are prepred to make engagemenis for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persona en gaging with us may rest assured that their- friends will meet with kind treatment and prpmpt despatch a t Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on their arrival at this country. , Apply to or address . SAM'L. 51 , CLURKAN Br. CO., N 0.142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passage engaged here'.from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight,. throughout the United Kingdom. jy26 y LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of Madame Do ' La Motile Greyon ; together with some account of the present religious opinions of Fenelon, Archbishop of cambray By Thomas C. Upham, PrOfessor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin College,2 vols. $2. The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore, M. D., member of the Royal College orPhysicians, etc. etc. How in safety best we may Compare our present evils with regard Of what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under ditricullies—il lustrated by anecilutes.—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, D. D„ President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just recetved by ELLIOTT ts ENGLISH, jy26 56 Market st . bet 3d and Fourth gs. ! -'7".- s 2.' " ? :;' , ' : - .- ' -i i::,::', - 4^' , "t:::: - ;A:- , ''''tC:t .- • , -''''. -1 :';:: ' -'.:. 4 .:' ;. '4 - til Q i• -- ",'.0,-.0_,,,,:_'A . ,5;V:,:;1e;:!': . ` :'-',-• ',.: -;'..--::;-, - ;:;'.. ! 7; ..'--,-',"?....,:'!'. ~;::.; ',..-.:.--,:.1,.::-;'4"; NOW Books IXTANTED—PIaces for a number ofinen and boys, V of all ages, also for coachmen hos:liars Mho rens, Farmers lux. Places wanted fore 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 HARRIS Fifth street near Wood. EMI Lotter Writing, and lilann - Boaks. ALARGE assortment of Letter and Writing Pa per and Blank Rooks,- full and "half. hound, of all sizes, for sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT ta. ENGLISH, r• 1 • Market at. bet 3d and ith. L. S. NV ateimaik, D h ni nt: c ana o t im l i c ss i m u p: Produce w 1 1 1 . 01,,E, 1 1. g 11ya G e R rc 0e and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos-31, Water, and 62, Front sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. j v 231 -- - NEW AIL I.INERY iND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE. No. 10 lA. - eit rile of. St. Mir Street between Penn and the Bridge. lateS .Dl. , : i t: i r t t h: s tra d Newe , r , r. r .t k n tg r e a i r a e r n e c ts e , i dz i r g i n a g t h:e i r 1,1 i times the latest London-and Paris fashions, of every article in the Millinery business. Tho latest styles dress caps, silk bonnets, caps, cardinals, cuffs, col lars, &c. on hand and made to order, by the best hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. A choice selection of rich cap-and bonnet ribbons lately re ceived. • . NEW Book] , E and her Military Chieftains, from the ill :evolution of Ilidelgo to the present time. lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings. Shakepeare and his Friends. Josephus Illustrated—\o: 2. The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Charles 24 by Mrs. Gore. Relics from the wreck of a former World. Yankee Notions, and others. just reeltited by Wlll. E. CALDWELL, iY22Post Office Buildings. .__— • JOSEPH 11. HILL. MIL . CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND;DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD ST., 5D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE Pittsburgh, Pa. PAn Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities (lithe 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 favor& ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22l ALLEN KRAMER. EDWARD RIIAX. KRAMER. & AA IM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corber of Third arid Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my 28 N. 1101. M. BANREI4 AND DEALERS BANK No. 55 Market a Selling rate. Esc New York pr I Philadelphia " Baltimore 3 e, BANK Buying rates. Ohio 4 din Indiana 4 " Kentucky it Virginia .1 " Wheeling Tennessee 3 cc apS-y WA/ALI An A. HILL & Co., 'DANKEris, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS .IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF D DEPOSI SPECIE,T, DANE NOTES, No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, Eat side, Pittsburgh, Pa. VERENT Funds received on deposit, and col - Cj !actionss made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Now York, BOBS= and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in stuns to suix purchasers. Tho paper' of the Ohio, -Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium Paid for Foteigii and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, ttc.. marlo-dewy iron city Hotel. VI - RS. PATRICK & SON continue to keep the 1.11. iron City Hotel, Fifth at., between Wood and Market. streets, where they will be glad to entertain their customers and the public in general. masPlavitf , - - - f '~ t'. , - Ohio River Telegraph from Pittsbtut: -4 4 to Cincinnati and Louisville. lIIISCRLEERS . to the;above stock, residing in or ► Z near the city, are requested to pay to Joshua Hanna, Agent of the Company, an instalment of 20 per cent., on - the, Jet of August next ^By order of the Company. , H. O'REILLY, Contractor foithe continuation of said Line. jiyl9.6teod; , • ' ray. A. W. olivit, • 13HYsIcIAN AND stagEotz . , Offi9e No. 8, St Clair etreeti Pittab jy2o =I $lO,OO sror rents A cpmfortable and 'convenient three story 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 front and spacious yard in the-ear, 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. (jyl7) JAMES WICENNA. 10,00 10,00 • Water Street Property for Sale. AM authrized to sell at private sale, that very I valuable three story brick dwelling-house with extensile two story back buildings, two story brick stables, carriage house, ice house, &c. situate on Water street, below Ferry street, at present occu pied 1:4 the subscriber. Lnt is 3l feet 61. inches front by 160 feet deep, extending to Front street. $6OOO of the _purchase money may' remain on inte rest for 5 years. Immediate possession can be given. JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood and sth ste. ME W. W. WILSON. CORNER OF MARKET ARID FOURTH STREETS. "IXTATCH ES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, .1! Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro,Mag netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cutlets, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles, Candlebras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, tzc. sc. &c., jy22 ANOTHER new supply of Homceapathic Books, at the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz : Hahneman's Materia Mediae, 4 vols. " Chronic Diseases, 5 " Organon, 1 ci Dunsford's practical advantages of Homeopathy, I vol. • Bell's Lawrie, I vol. Hering's Domestic Physichn, 1 vol. Bonnirighanson's Therapeutic Pocket Book for Hommopathists, I vole Manual of Homeopathic Cookery, &c &c. Together with a large variety of Homeopathic Medi cine Chest, of different sizes and prices. Aliio, a large quantity of empty Homeopathic vi als, at the lowest prices. VICTOR SCRIBA, sth et. bet Market and Wood, opposite the jyl3-2w Pittsburgh Tea Stpre. (Journal, and Despatch, copy 2 weeks.) A T MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, 85 Fourth 111. street. . Shakspeare and his Friends, by the author of the Youth of Slinkspeare, The Secret Passion, &c. Isabel of Bavaria, translated from the French, by Alexander Dumas. The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Weitern Land Pirate, with 22 elegant and spirited engravings. The Democratic Review for July. Living Ade, No. 16. Tavlor's Counterfeit Detector. Chainbere'Cyclopietha of English Literature, No 13. American ; Review for July. Lalitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. Year or eunsolation, by Mrs. Butler, late Fanny Eetuble. . Rory O' Sore, by Samuel Lover, audio. of Legends and Stnries•of Ireland. Graham's Magazine fur July, containing two beau tiful illustrations. National Nlagazino for July. Lady's Book for July. • • Reduced Prices . A. !MASON. 62 Market rtreet, invites the It, &gelation of ail purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to dose cff the whWe of our Spring and Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attradive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Ourassortment of Shawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawls r nekv styles. Our extensive stock of Berates, M D'Laines, Dress Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered Muslins, Drillientecs, Linen Giugharns, French and Scotch Girighams, and Prints. Furnishing or House keving Goods, Linens,Man lius, Flannels, Gloves, hosiery, Laces, Ele., and eve ry thing for Men and !Joys, all of which will be sold at at very lOw rates. jy2l r HE History of the Conquest of Peru, with a pre liminary view of the civilisation of the Incas— by Wm. 11. Prescott, in 2 rola.. Nleinnint.of the Life of Rev. Charles Simeon, M. A., with a Selection -from his writings and cones. pondence.;'edited by rtes. Wm.Carns, M A. The American. edition edited by Bishop Wlleainc. " Three tho wand copies of this work were sold in a few days in England." The tliStory of Sunday Schools and of Religious Education, from the •arliest tiniest by Lewis G. Pray. Bogotsk y's Golden Trvasuty. The Christian Remembrances: by Ambrose Searle, author of Florae Salitarize, The Church of God, For salit at the Bookstore of ELIOTT .1. ENGLISH, sa 56 Market st. bet Sd and 4th sta. Medical and Surgical Otlice. Health is the charm of life, without it gold. Lore, lusters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, ts !golarty educated physi ian from the eastern cit• is, would respectfully an tounce, to the citizens of :'ittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that he can be !onitilted privately and !onfinlentialiy, every day ind evening at his (Are Diamond Alley, a few loors from Wood street DEE= owards the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea- SU: All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness. Impotency, salt rheurn,diseases of the eye and ear,rheumatism s piles, paisey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in. formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary sypluls, practised at the Paris Lock llos• 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 tar study and practise. Many,new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mer curialied out of existence Strangers are apprised that DOCtor Brown has been educated in every branch, of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise; and that he now confines himself to the study andpractice of this particular bra.nch,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, - incidencto the hurndn frame. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with outinterruption from business. Letiers from a distance, asking advice, must con. tain a;fee, or they will not be attended to. on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential jy23-il&wy .sac SON; . IN EXCHANGE COIN AND NOTES. treet, Pittsburgh. hango. 'Buying rate. Cincinnati f die Louisville i id St. Louie I i. NOTES. Buying rates. County & City lard's ohs Relief notes 1 `• Pennsylvania Co " New York' f " Maryland New Orleans To bet. DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room 4'4 r, c A otivenient for business, situated in the Pin aril, between Walnut St . and the Canal bridge. 1Y434 „ . K. DOSSETT. :~ ~~~~+ More NevN Books: 2Ce•r nooks. „,,,,,,,, ....,, Tit'' shuatscritzszahavo, and of a very w s il u i p c :i n o t:i r n q u u e a t i l ity k" i l r: bales 'atal half bales, which they will sell at a ' 're. duceil; price, at thaw filo Factory, bth Wald. JY 2 4 l3at ” . . J. ANKRIM ar. CO., jlaiiltiver Telegraph from Pittsburgh ; ;to Cincinnati and Louisville. .1 ÜBSCRIBERS to the above stock, residing in or S !!sr the city, are requested to pay to Joshua ' l p l e a r n 7 e ' l lt - Agent of the Company an instalment of 21) )' tut the first of August neat. By order of the sgmpany. • H. 0 , 11. MT, Contra tractor for continuation of said Line. pt11:1•:20 able. White Beans; just received ot sale by L....a—WATERMAN , =,--• • No—lTV.rater,'and 62 Frost ate. BESI - - __ ~..~ -,~;~ . r .~ ME -14TrNG and WRAPPING PAPER:: 0 Reama Cap writing ; . ' j'YIT ' :Ciown and Medium wrappini wlle by - JNO. F. PERRY. I • H tl. jyl 7 - • sale - E71513: SOO bble No 3 (tail 150-half bbla " • 15 bbleNo 2 • if • 10 bble No 1N S Salmon:La jyl7 Canal, andlor sale by JNO.F. POTASH and SCOIItHINGS) IU caaka in more . : jyl7 and for sale by JNO.V.PERRY. GLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bble Timothy seed 5 bbla Clover seed ;. for sale by _jyl7 JNO. F. PERRY BUCKETS and BROOMS: 30 dcri Beaver Buckets; 100. Corn - Brooms; JNO. P. PERRY. for sale by MEI T AR and OIL: 25. bbls N. C. Tar ; 15 44 Tanners Oil ; Received and for sale by 17 JNO. F. PERRY CHEESE: 23 Boxes; received and for sale by jYr JNO. F., PERRY BACON SIDES: 1500 Ms Bacon Sides, reed and ./jl7 for sale by JNO. F. TERRY. WINDOW GLASS, 60 Boxes 8x10; 30 " 10:12; nn hand and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood et, ME rR LOUO4 B, lairels S. F. Flour, of good brands, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, SO Wood St. Scorched Salts, and Potash. O CASKS Seorehings, prime; 4 4 " Potash; rec , (l., in store and for sale L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Water. and 62 Front st. by iYI6 DRIED FRUIT, ... 40 Bbl Peaches, Naives, prime article; 130 Bushels dried Apples, " In store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, jy 16 ' No 31 Water, and 62 Front st '1 LASS, k_T 260 Boxes, Sxlo, 7x9, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10:16, 12x18, 10:12 and 6xB Glass. In store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, iYI6 No 31 Wood, and 62 Front et. WHITE' BRANDY, Perfectly white and pure ; at the Wine Store JACOB WEAVER, 16 Marke at. cor of Front. of j)l6 O— LB MONONGAIIELA RYE WHISKEY, 86 Barrels, various ages, some very old and fine; in store, and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, jvl6 16 Market et. cor Front. SWEET AND DRY MALAGA WINES, 12 Barrel's,/ Lobring's and Giro's Mountain 10 Hf. do. 5 Wines; superior articles. For sale by the Barrel or retail, at the Wino Store of JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et. cor Front. GE Pr e rrr se or Pickle Jars. n DOZ: Glass Qt. Jars, convenient for Preserve .1.1../ or Bottling Cherries; for sale at the Win Store of JACOB WI UV ir 16 16 Market st. cor Front. DRIED APPLES-14 sacks Dried Apples, a goad article, for by .IYIS SMITE! & SINCLAIR. TT ARN E.SS LEATHER.-20 Sides, black , for sale 11 by j7ls ` SMITH & SINCLAIR. FMILY A VLOUR-50 - bbln. fresh ground family flour, in store and for sale by i./15 L. S. WA T E RIM AN. rIANCY HOCK COLOGNE BOTTLES, &c.—ll I' doz. assorted colors, flint glass—a beautiful ar ticle. Also, 56 dux. llark flocks, for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, iY /5 16 Market et., cor. Front. j.T 2O To - LET-A comfortable three story brick Dwell ing House, finiahmt in the best manner; on Ce dar at., Allegheny city, near Hand St. Bridge. jYI7 J. II'KENNA. 00 R W ES 33 Rarrels Port Wines; consisting of single, double, and treble Grape. Fur sale by the Package. Also, a large'variety of Ports on draught and in bot tles ; fur sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, -16 Market et. cur. Front. Many of the above Wince 1 can justly recommend for Medical uses. They are as gonuine as any im ported to the United States, and were selected per sonally from stocks, of Imports from places of growth. J. W. A I.kDEIRA WINES, Quarter Casks, various brands, in store and for sale tilt the Package; also, L. P. Bruce, Star, Pinto, Mandy, Blackburn's, Sicily, and others, or draught; for sale at the Wtne Store of J ACOI3 W EAVER, 16 Market st. cor. Front. CIE Rrocvn Laiivn•i A A. MASH, No. 62 ;Market at., has receive AL. 29 rumen new Sky I c 115. jC2 (11..AFIET, 16 llhds. Bordeaux Claret 21 Boxes St. Jalta do; 30 " Common do; In store and for sale. by jy2oMILLER Si. nlcatTscs. AUT SA TI WINE, . Lihdii relate Want; just receive,' and for !Mk MILLER k RICHETSON. 11 11 In ' ,es hl R 'Lamina; just mcNI and for sal jy2o by . MILLER & RICKETSON. LA11.1) 10 Barrels, just received in Iron bound barrels aisit fur sale by (11GARS, I,_) 20 M JustieSang Principe Cigars ; 15 M Imitation " do; 10 M De La Cruz " do. No. 1 ; 10 M . do. No. 2; 20 M assorted brands Havana do.; Just received and for gale by .IY2O MILLER Br. RICKETSON ICON, ' j 1 Box Sboulders and Seen; just received on consignment and for sac by jy2o MILLER Br, RICKETSON COPPER: 34D sheets, Braziers from 10 lb to 65 lb each S ree'd and for sale by 21 JOHN F. PERRY. COPPER TIN' !): One ease 14—nz and 16 ca. sheaf lag just received and for sale by jY2I JOHN P. PERRY. AI.WIRE :CABLE, of a sufficient length for a Coal Rail Way, will be sold cheap. jy.l SMITH & SINCLAIR. CANDLES -10 boxes Star 10 " Sterine; 6 " Sperm; For sale by J. I). WILLIAMS & CO, je29 110 Wood street HAWI..67A. A. MAST IN, No 62 Market st., has 0 just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, comprising silk, cashmere, pious de laine, Canton crape, berage, linen, net, and other Shawls. Jen SARDINES --An imported article; for sale by the case, diiaen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, .1Y I 16 Market et. cor Front. FRENCH WINES—Of every description, price and quality : Bordeaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France,Clarets, Sic, some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages, or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, je29 16 Market at. cor. Front. SUGAR -2 Barrels double refined pulverised; I g. t. 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 street PENNANT'S GLASGOW ALE : Just received 1. and for sale by the bottle or dozen, by- JACOB WEAVER, 1 16 Market at., cor Front. YOUNG LADY'S HOME—The 'Young Lady's Home, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tuthill, author of ".1 will be a lady, ,, 6 1 will be a gentleman , &c.; new edition. For jy2l ealeby LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. 3SACKS Flaxseed; just received and for aale.at die Warehottee of • • . • j 723 „ .~ ,~ ME Flon in store and for PERRY. ifILLER ETSON L. S. WATE.RMAN, No. 31 Water and 62Froat eta, BM B=EIM ~"`rr Cincinnati. Irwin dt Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sarrel. W. Black, Capt. John Herron, VoPs Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mex'ci Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, ' W. B. F. may be found at the rice of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. i):9 CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING H I The Three Big Doors vs. The Western World I 1 t ' 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS TOW made and ready to be offered on the most 111 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of this far fame* and extensive establishment has now, after.returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his full and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this or any other market west of the moun tains., For neatness in style and workmanship, coat bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions 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 in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is Ade on this popular establish-, ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are right or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover eon-, i uncut expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter i suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. ost2l-diStw JOHN IIPCLOSKEY. Wool t WooL THE highest price in cash maid for the different grades of clean washed Went., free from bars. Wool sulks and burlaps on band and for sale low, by iTURPHY & LEE, Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty st. and my23-iltw3mo Cecil's alloy. Important to Hook Boyers. rrtHE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pub '. lished in New York, at $3 per annum. C. F. lib& man, editor. The plan of the Literary World in to afford a medium where the Author and the Publisher, the Bookseller and theAleokbuyer,Hie Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, as in a Literary Exchange. Agent fer Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDWELL, at the new Literary Depot, 9 second floor, Post Olfice Buildings. RAW Whl4kcy. 27 5 ft .ei l e I,y RRr : LS Raw Whiskey, over prOof, for JACOB WEAV.EI2, if 13 1G Market et., cor Front. AMPEAS, II A few good sebstantial rk.iillon Hampers, con venirnt for racking Glassware, &e., for.salo •13 JACOB 'WEAVE-It. New Books. nRESCOTT'S Conquest of Peru; j_ flowat's Homes of the Poets; Schmitt's History of Route; Ornoa—by The Boys' Summer Book. hat reed and fel sale by jyl3 H.S. BOSWORTH & Cu., 13 Market st. Chtekerlng's Pianos. TOIIN IL MELLOR, No. 81, Wood street ; has cP on hand and for sale, a very elegant Rose wood Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory of Chichering,Buston 5 which has been pronounced by the best judges in the city, to be sueerior to any in strument they diave ever heard. Price $3OO, cash. iYI2 GOII Pens. 120 GOLP PENS, selected of the hest brands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and cases. Ally:, 2 dozec Bustlers patent extension pen [voider and pencijust received'and for sale at the lon est prices, elold Pen Head quarters, Corner of 4th and Market streets. W. W. WILSON. jo 10 FBENCH \VINES, Ot every description, price and quality: Bor deatii, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, 4-c., some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, je.26 N 0.16 Market st:,cor Front. Moro Now Goods . A A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re ceived t 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 ps. new styles Ging hams, 25 ps. Linen Ginghams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Summer stuffs, 'lke. je2s Dirr reaches. 25 BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale lowbatilniM consignment, by - GEO. COCHRAN, N0:26 'Wood et. I= ECONOMY CRAB CIDER-12 barrels, just to received and for sale by jai MILLER & RICKETSON. F [Limey Book Cologne Bottles. ", 1 1 DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, 1 J. 'large size Hocks, just received and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, jell 16 Market st., cor. Front st., vval l es t iLliquora, and Liquors in. Glass, CIF every variety and price,-Foreign and Domes -11/4.1 tic, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, • 1 16 Market at., cor Front. F ISH -15 Kitts extra No. 2 Mackerel ; 10 boxes Scaled Herring; For sale by J.D. WILLIAMS &CO., je29 - 110 Wood street BOONS, Mason on " Vestiges of Creation." London. rho Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of Ireland, , by M'Geogbegan. " Moore. " cc by 9 , Halloran: Curiosities of Literature. Froisarys Chronicles. - - Bobies Standard Library. • Beaumont, and. Fletcher. Nixon, London. Ford and Massinger ci cc Spencer 4( •4i Ben Jobison - " , For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CC., jy22• . , .; 43 Markqie.t, ..:... , e ,- ; , ....!.. - .., ,, ..c•-. - i , . - . , , , ;-, , .-.. , ::--:',-. : if . .E. 1 .: - : .- '! . - -. .... - ;j .. .... ... „ • - N"?' ''-'.:.,'" r•: - ' ':.,,,,:. i.:• l ~-:,i,;,.1!,... *'-''. 4•P_.:-.4.7.:.:7..:::.,.•'.='-"" Wan NATallyzps TH - Growth, ..Re'auty; . and Rostov:zoo. of: t he Xd ir . . - rpHIS REA.lll;When 'enceknoWni Supersede - all 7- ether articles of the kind now: to nse. Where.,the'hair dead, thin, - inalmaltiry,,pr turning grey; a few' - applications the - hair Soft and dark, and .give it - a beautiful, lively'appear; - anCej• and Will 'AI it* - .make . it maintain its liveliness and healthy:color, tvrice - as •lougnii all- the: preera , tions 'Whin are' generally used.' Where. the hair is thin,-or has fallen ;off, i . itmay . be restored by: using this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using nits on their hair, shoUld at once pur- chase 4 - bottle of - the Chinese Hair Creemi - as it is - so composed that twill not injure the hairl ikethe oth , er preparations, but wilt heautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every instance. •- For testimony , _to its very superior qualities, see the' folloWieg, letter. from Rev. Mr. Caldivell; Messrs. - Hmidershott tr.'Stietch, cats"for the Southern States : • take p excellent p Hera CREAM— was very dry, brit , having procured a bott according to the prescrip6o and firm to the head. Many b applied, each leiving my hair in a before. - This cream, however, has me tion. • • As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it p ence over all others, being delicately perfumed, am. not disposed to rancidity. .The ladies especially will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the teller. Res ecAL DW ptfully, Ire. R. CELL. Pulaski, January 7, 1847. Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by Joh Mi Townsend, No. 45, Market street; and Joe Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. - jels-d&wly NEW DIBST.C. JUST received by JOHN H MELLOR, No SI Wood Street. • Negro Melodies. Mary Blanc •, Jim Crack Corn ; Who's dat En ockin , at do Door?; Dandy Jim ; Rose of Alabam; Cynthia 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 Dawn ; fie 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; Came, Oh ! come along with me; Star Spangled Benner, Erin is my Home; There's no Home like my own; Mary of Argyle; Floe/ Gently Sweet AP ton; By gone Hours; When Stars are in the_ quiet Skies; Flow on then shining River; Evening Star Waltz: New York Serenading waltz; Love not Quick Step; Bird waltz; Herz Quick Step; Sercphic Gallopade; Feter's 'Highland March; Golden drop Waltz; Baden Baden Polka; Woronzo waltzes; Hall's Quick Step; Grasshopper waltz; Variations to La Parisienne, by Bunten ; , L , lnvitation a la value, by Weber; Variations, from Beatrice di tender, by Duvernoy ;I Air Allemaud, variations by Hunters, Swiss Drover Boy, variations by Czerney; Dgetti variations 'rom the , Swiss Family by 'Heaton._ Instrudion books for Piano Forte. - Hunten's ; Bergruuller's ;Carr's • Hamilton's, Willig's; Howe'sr Flommelt's;.&c.Ac. j jyl3 ' A - CURIOUS and interesting work, entitled, TI;IE A FLOWERS PERSONIFIED: being a translation of the celebrated Grandville's "Les Fleung Animees.” by N. Cleveland, Esq., illustrated by splendid Steel Engravings, beautifully colored. The object 'of this work is to give iife to Flowers—to represent them in all the loveliness of female beauty—to make thein speak; move, and have an animate being. In this dig. Grath task Gasrinvitsg has so well succeeded, tbqt the work is destined to live as a lasting montiment of his genius. '- The Work will be completed in Twenty l four Parts, each part containing two engravings on steel, beau tifully colored, and 2I pages of letter-preks. Price 25 cents. The paper is of the finest texture, having been made expressly for the work; and every department of the publication will be executed in the best siblo-style,7it being the object of the publisher to make this book the Gent OF VIE Sr-mow. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, Publisher's Agent, • '2O 2d floor Post Office Buildings. MEE Rural Cemeteries of America:—a series of Picturesque and Monumental Views ;.earh No. containing 3 highly finished tine Engravings; first 6 numbers containing views in "Green Wood Ceme-1 tery,"—received. American Chess Mrtga.s:l lei a very popular work. Graham's Magazine for Augusts and a large vari ety' of new Books, just received at W. S. CALDWELL'S Literary Depot, Post Office fluildings. New AI uste. ACollection of the latest, consisting in part of the following Songs Thou lov'st the Greenwood, So do ; Glendalough, a Ballad: words by Thomas Moore; Rough and Ready, No. I; Songs of the Alleghanians; Oh'. Breathe not her name, Mary Mine; Fairy Song; The Beautiful Westi - The Flower Queen; Oh sing no more that Gentle song; When the Battle is o'er, The song of other days ; Oh, return my Mother; The Mountain Boy; Solos from the favorite Opera of Matilda; Lover songs of America ' • and Irish Evening. , Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Monterey, Matarneraa;- lbrahamPacha's, IS:Clay's Kentucky Grand marches. Cameron Guards, Capt. May's, Camp Barmnm ; Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, Camp Swan, Gen. Taylor's Encampment Quick Steps. Jenny Lind, Alhambra, Les Belles de Toronto; Andrea, Tambour, Cally, Evergreen; audolphi's, BoratiPs;" and Amelia Polkas. - La Violette, Atlantic, Woodbine, La Lucille;, Mahopac Lake, Emerald, Mexican Hop, Ificheloes Button, Monterey, - Crazy Pole, & Lutine waltzes ; Quadrilles, Rondos, Varkitions. New Music received as soon as published by • WM. S. CALDWELL, 2d floor, Post OtTice Buildings, Third street. iYI3 ~_'.i..:'.f-''L-'.", • :;', • ;r-, -,--, :t,, e '.._;•':'.;! , ; , .'-'4"k ,, ; , '" ,.,= : .]. " -,:--- '''' :.;:3` '' . ' f.'' ' •i ' ,-,-,-_:...-. T ,.-1..i.,i:.,;-,, : •,;.,;;;...i - r ., , , . , ; ,,- 4 ,=,, : ., : ,t k;;;. ,:7, . ,!, ! -,-;:l. ,_.. . _.. CHINESE HALM canall I Rev.'l?. Caldwell,-Pastor qf the Church, Pulaski. - - Ld Stretch: Gentlemen—l immy in favor of the , PazutsresCurrrusz 1; ago; my hair me out: but used it Ltie, New Books. i) 2O ERSONS wishing to advertise in the German Language for the rent or sale of Farms, Houses, Lands, Goods, &c., will find the Freedom's Frierul a. most desirable medium, as this paper, issued tri weekly and weekly , has unquestionably the mostex tensive circulation of any other German paper in Western Pennsylvania. Terms for advertising, mod erate. Office in sth it., between Wood and Market, opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store. VICTQR,SCILIBA, Editor and Publisher jyl.3-3e, of the Freedom's Friend. tjourrial-end Dispatch copy two weeks.) Jayne , * Carminative. 11315115111/11. 9 IS a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery, ,Dtarrhcea, or Looseness, Cholera. Morbus, Summer Ciamplaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headach, Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain or sickness of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food after Eating, and -also whore it passes through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to. Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels 4 Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and ,Twitchings, Sea Sickness, I Faintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, fret -1 ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel AffeC tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most 'efficient, pleasant and safe compositionsever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements. Of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera infantum or Summer Complaint ;'.and in all the above 'diseases it really acts likna charm. - , - All Perannslire requested` to' try it, for withoutex. ception, it is one or t,116 - ruoit valuable family medi cines evei:yer_lilisCavered. - Hundreds! nay thou .aandsrOf certificates.have been received from phy sicians, Clergymen, and - families,of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest, testimony in its &vet . , too numerous to publish. Forqtale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street. may2l-dgm _ Venitfnn Blibd a. WTBRVELT, the old and well known Venitian , Blind Maker, formerly of, Seeond and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op, bration on St. :Clair 'lt., near the old'Allegheny Bridge,where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept •on hand and at all prices, item twenty-cents up to Suit cuatometa. N. B. If required, Blinds . will be'put up, so, that in case of alarm by fire; or'otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver Aha with the same faeility that any other piece Or futnitura can be removed, and Without any extra Oxpease. jegsl.d&wy. ' , • JOUN lITOORE,' 'ZIANUFACTURER elHarna.- 41. t•: ! :f.f-;-::-.4,:i',..:ASaddlos awl.. Bridles; also, all laphg - • -® of tidhlcs, carpet bags and valises, o 6 Whod'sliiet, next dear to Mr. more's Watch Shop, Pltithaigh. jy22,v.7` - ' 21. - - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELEOR'Ar - .1.41 V; fEICE in BakeytelPs 13 . 9441 p ii4 , olsaniniine4.• -. O- 2 • • <••••:•••• • - • = - , ' • 7t44.t.....4!m* • - .7. , - ME ~~:. ~• NAVY BEtN.F AND POUK - VOIV-.40„, • , 4 Nm DrMA-Extrays'-. -- - .16023.1:4140/ Puotratorru'Arm Jo= 2,2,1611, EARED PROPOSALS; endorsed a Prop :tor Beef,” and. !'Proposals .:for Pork,!--" 0'64, may-be, will:be received It. this office until ao,rl; P.M on Monday,- the Bd. day of Atigust furnishing and'delivering,free of all Coat attdriAL4'.` the`United State Er... FiVe'thousand four , hundred barrels of triii4t/.., = , and four thousand eight htittdred s.btlxrelst ofo l '4. T pork: - • ' , • ;:;- Each barrel to Contain not less than two hunaet , pounds nett'weight of beef or pork no exceo, 4 , weight in either article. will be paidfor.- bit 4 q l livered at the respective navy yards,- as follourse4-.':' , :;41 - ; - Barrels Beef: Barrels • At Charlestown - ,Xa55..1,806-.........1 At Brooklyn, N. Y.. ;..-I, SOO ' 1,600 - A: qoutolt, —1;600 ' Said beef and pork mist be delivered;_one7 l o ol ..,-: between the first day ofJannary,lB4B, and the firstr::`, day of April, 1848; and - the other half hetWeente'..f. - 1 - :: 15th day- of April, 1848, and the 15th day of JutiOi 1848, unless earlier delixeries should be required the Chief"of this Bareau. Offers must be made each half separately and distinctly—that is, fcir ' • half delivered between the lot 'ofJanuary . let of April, and for the half delivered between 15th of April and the 15th"of June, 1848. Paymenti-„:r;-; ,- _, e first half to be made Within thirty. days alter r • and for the second half in thirty days atlexi, -, ti a 1848. rom well fattened cattle, alaught - 6 .4,,,a1'0f November; 1847, an& 48, ""and weighing n . - weight, ters,.and thko3l4.ltl oundt,,v, iess arab, - The legs aUM-.4 1 i t ,,,, shins and should - eh, from the neck end of . marked Nos. 1,2, and 3,..._ ` ation of the fore and bind guar,. will be attached to and form a part-, must be wholly excluded from each ba:. _ barrel, and the reniainderi of the carcass 1 s. ~ cut in piece of not less than eight poen& eali.wv The pork must be packed from corn lediot fattened hogs, slaughtered between the firri44 o , November, 1847, and the first day of Februa ' oo r and weighing not less than two hundred l each, excluding the heads, j ales, necks sh :, 1.-:• - i . hams, legs, feet, and lard, - and all refilse3l ..4.,. and must be cut in pieces weighing not lestilla;-:.- pounds each. - '..., . - 4'.',.....--; Both the beef and the pork must be salted"] ' - ..t' , ... , ... ,- -.. least one statute bushel of Turk's Islandbia May, 'or St. Mips salt;, and the beef must hie fit'X.', ~,_, ounces of fine pulverize& saltpetre to each irrek.r.4. -, ,-.: ..-: exclusive of a pickle, to be made from fresh*terC,'•,:„, as strong as salt will makeit. ' One-fourth the quantity of beef, and one•-iwraar":.l r, the quantity ofnork, must be packed irthalf harT 6 i'. - - 7 . and contaimone hundred pounds nett weight ofeaCh, : f. , ,. as the case May 139; and, in estimating' the price,., - two ball barrels are to be considered as one "barrel :- 1 The barrels and hill' birrels must be made of the best seasoned wite oak, or white ash staves and - -;-,1.:2 heading; if of the former, to be not less than three- ',...44*-.:- fourths - of an inch thick ; if of the latter, to -be not " -44 less than an inch thick for barrels, and three-fourths - I: V of an inch for hall barrels, and Lobe hooped at leait '' 'ti...' three-liirths over with the.best white* oak or hickery - ~ hoops. - • .f ' .. - ' -_, - . ..., - 4 . ,.,,. Each barrel and half barrel must be branded 0 . 11. its head "Navy Beef , or ,' NavY-Pork, ,, As the ...-.. , ,f. , ., case may be, with, the contractor's name- and trze 1., * :. , :: : 4 year when packed. . . ' ' ~. - - , -',. l The beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed , . I',. by the chief of this Bureau, be inepeeted,by the in.:: . , 7.7ai specting officers at, the navy yards aferia... i , --..1 ; 1v said; and by some "sworn -inspector of salted-Pre-- - 'ilii- .A . , .,..:: : visions," who will be Pselictedby the respectivo ' -` -, ,,5, - , commanding officers; but thew charges for such in- . - 7 , ; , ,,'„," . spection must be paid by the respective contractors, who must likewise have ,the barrels - pnt in good 2'3 1 shipping order to the satisfaction of the command. ants oldie respective navy yards aforesaid,'tiler tn- 4 l. , spection, and at their own e.xpanse.,_ . . ..., Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly in separate offers for the beef and, for the. . . . pork, and for each of the places of delivery, cover- ...., - ' 4 ing all expenses and all, charges. --- - -..-v p,...„,,,,,-*... ..:,,,, Bonds in one-third the 'amount of the Xesnective'a" . ..:'"7:l contracts will be required, and ten per centum in addition will be withheld from the amnia . ,. of each paYment to, be made, as collateral seeurity, for the due and faithful performance-of their respecuve con- tracts, which will on no account.be paid until the _ contracts are complied 'with in all respecth;-aniliste ' . ,'• . , A be forfeited' to the United States in the event of fail= . - ......c.,, , ure to complete the deliveries.within the nreseribed .. - ..i.::: periods, And in case of failure on the part of the contractor to deliveethe aforesaid' -beef and pork ....„...,-, within the time specified, the chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall have the right to direct purchases to be made to stipply the deficiencies and any excess of cost shall be charged to and paid by the contractors. = Payment will be made by the Uri- _ ,--i -ted States at the periods above specified, (excentr , theten per centem to be withheld until the maniple-7 , e-....1 ion or the contracts aebefore stated ) ) atter the said ..:,-- - -' beef and pork'shall have been inspected and receii , ... - . cd, and bills for the same shall have been presented'. - ..,.F: to the navy agents respectively, duly - approved by ',; the commandants of the respective.navy yarde, ac cording to the terms of the contracti.- The parts of the beef to be excluded will be par- .: ficularly designated in the engraving to be attached -7!... to the contracts. Persons interestetrcan obtain them -, - -- on application at this riffice. , ' - - proposals' - --- ' . • . Bidders whose are accepted (and none - -. others) will be forthwith notified, and as earlYasnt , V...irc.,:;- ticable a contract and bend will be transmitted to:; them for execution •, which contract and bond must - be returned to the Bureau within ten days, exclusive.. -- --, of the time required for the regular tianvwdvvion of ..: the mail. Every offer made must be accompanied (as direct- -7 I ed in the 6th section of the act of Congress making[ appropriations for the naval service f0r.1846-1, ap. -.--,, i- -- ' proved 10th August, 1846, a copy, of which is sub= • - - -IJ lloined) by a written guaranty, signed by. one or more - , - ,,i., responsible persons, to the effect that be-orthey int -'•...:' , ,T. dertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their , 4 bid be accepted, enter:into an obligation within ten i':. - ': ":-. •I: days, with good and sufficientsureties, tefurtylekt - -7. -5 .:1,e , ' larticles proposed. . , -.-- - 1 - - '..t:". This guaranty muSt be accompanied by the criti .., ficato -of the United States , District Judge, Untiedk I States , District Attorney ,Navy Agent, or some office I {, of the General Government, or individual known toi-Ai. lthe Bureau, that the guarantors are able to makei,'-: , '}-_ good their guaranty. ~ 1 .: * '..1. NO proposal will be considered unleal accompssi- c ed by such guaranty. The ;bidders name and residence, and the name y= of each . member of a firm, where a cornpany'offerk.:: ,- J should be distinctly stated. - - " Extract from the act of Congress approved Agra* • .0, 1846: Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That,„ frees.. s .• and after the passage of this act, every proposal for. , naval supplies invited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriatios bill • ; for the navy,approved March third, eighteen bun- . dred and forty•threo, shall be accompanied by a - written guaranty, signed by one or more respond. ble.persons, to the effect that he or they undertake , _• that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid fie accepted, enter into an obligation in such time an may be prescribed by the Secretary pith° Navy: with.• good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies _ _ proposed. No proposal shall be considered, onlfeir accompinied by such. guaranty. If, after the secep- . . mace of a proposal, and a notification thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Sec rotary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary ofthe '• NaVY than' proceed to 'contract with some other person or persons for furnishing the said: supplies; and shallforthwith cause the difference between the amount contained in the proposal so guarantied and - the amount for which- he may have contracted fo lurnishing the said supplied, for the whole period of - • the proposal, to be charged up against said bidder or bidders, and his or their guarantor or guarintora ' and the same shall be immediately recovered by the United States, for the use of the Navy Departmeat x • in an action• of debt against either or ell of' aalrt i persons.. : , june26—lawtaug2 VEMMIZI • ": A Small farm of land containing about 'TO acres, A situated in Buffalo township, Butler county, within one mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh to Eittaning. The land is all cleared except about. 1 aces and under a good state of eultisatios.- Thera is a. good farm dwelling 'house and farm barn on tha prentiCes. Tho farm Is well watered and abounds in good coal and limestone. Per terms cipplieram yd Attorney at Law bffice oa '4lll Iltrt.4 - 57.1hZitithe Bo teld. • - a5wc...V.:•••.„ 4 „,,; jel7—d 70.11.TIITI$Sig•';:•::ia Figs Culrialtsl, .1,11: Raisins Wilt; by D. WILLIAMS-St CO„ .1029 44147"411,. • 110 Wood street. . I *RICI7 B -10 Tierces, for s tll l ehlTi 11, - • 20 boxes . . • • , ' '-' • • 6 bxs.l2 ; • • • . • • 100 bcci! ix jnd resift viti for rata by '• . - • ..TOFIN REAR IINNNWILVLICitii-:i-Pt. Si: setts, just recia:and,. - CidAtla --.- • • -7011. bi F. PERRY, . "*. and Ift E :iaay ~: . =~ -:.~:; MEI E 1M a i BEE 2 Q .~~.y