- S 1= EMI 'tom"`" D's & p,iCTe_HE'S BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, TXPRIOBLT :TOO AS -, mottleuca• POST . • 'pierOling, from Mexico. . • PIIILADELPHIA, July alst. 3h 30m The_New Orleans liaPers received at Richmond, contain no lat i er news. We - however . Make some iritzreiting exfracti from their contents. • the Picayune learns from sources entitled to all credit, that Gen Pierce did - not leave Vera Cruz vn"the 17th; 13ht expected to leave on the evening of the 18th. His health had beconie fully estab lished. The Governbr of-Vera Cruz received informa • . • tion of the' intended attack on thi city and had taken - all necessary precautions to guard against a .• surpriie. .1 • - - • The letters'to.the Picayune say , nothing of the' force collected, at 'the 'National Bridge to oppose • the march'of ihe troops under. Gen. Pierce. iaietters reCe ' lyAlat Vera Cruz from the capital, from authentii sources, state positively that Santa ". Anita is in fati l or of peace ; and was only waiting ,for the peace partY to gain the undisturbed ascen dency before be declareß, himself. • It was nnktiown' at Vera Cruz whether the cOrn ' • missioners, appointed to treat with our commis . sinner; had been - appointed by Santa Anna or by Congress;. tir,l indeed, whether Congress had as sembled at all'. It was understood there, that Con gress•fiad .beeri.summoned to assemble on - the 7th. The' itrime of the Comrnissioners reported .there, were T4rnel,Partizan; Paredes, and Garos- The Moderator, Baranda, is represented as a creature of Santa Anna: The Sun of Annahuisc says that tbp Commis• . sioners represented 'the view ' s of. Santa Anna ; and was therefore decidedly favorable to the opinion that Santa AnOa fav:ors }peace. ' . Tha Arco Aris, of the 13th says, that the Com missioners hail accepted their appointment, and tad departed tin the dis Charge of their duties: It also states that: this course was approved by lima. jority of the more influential citizens, who in a great degree ccmtributed to its adoption. One letter mentions, as being appointed on the aornlT/ ission, Ctrevor Carolina. of Serro Suza,whom Serit'a Anna had received into favor. It was stated • that no change in the ministry had taken place, and that a majority of • the ministers were in favor of an adjustn4tit of our difficulties. , The. Picayune gives a;speech of ,Gen. Cushing, andthe,reply of Gen. Taylor, made at a dinner at the Walnut Spiings on I he 4th of July; and also the,toasts and Speeches Wright, Gen. Cush ing and Gen. Taylor, at rtfontery.an the same day. ,Fuller, of the Massachusetts 'volunteers, gave as a toast— "Gener!rl Tay/or—We , hail him as our next Pre. sident ;. may his course in that station, be aibril liant as has been his military career.' To which Gen. Taylor responded-- ~ .111r. President, aird gentlemen have never had-the vanity Ito aspire, nto look forward, to the elevated position, ixtriph has just been alluded to ; • but, if niyiellow-countrymen `hink proper to ele !ate me to SO4istinguished and honorable a posi tion,l certainlY, will do my best to discharge the „dirties of th - at responsibl station faithfully; and if any other candidate is preferred and Offered to their consideration,4ho may he more competent than myself; I.need riot say, that ! acquiesce most cheer. • cheer fully in the decision; and will rejoice that there is oneesteemeif More. worthy to represent them in the highest office in their gift," The news pow received establishes our former statement of the arrival of Gen. Pillow at Puebla an the Bth, which. it is thought had a tendency to fav r or negotiatiims fOr peace; Gen. Scott, nn the 17th; commenced his march towards th.eicapital. The - .commercial Times- says Oat a 'Preach gentle Man, Who left Tampico on the sth, decla,ces that the Mexica'o f ....Vets had met ; and that atey 'were'then as.4',#.;m4; but that nothing was 14 0 Wil thefe ,bflci.e. aii . j';Orrimint of Commissioners, ,•• Steamboat' Accident' PIiILiDE.LPIIIA, August ), P. m The.steamer INitigara. yesterda'y, burst a Steam 'chimney, on the Hutl.soni about forty 'tiles abo'fre York. A!. number of pass'engersswere seald. , ed-severely , --arnong the nuMber, Mr.' 6ah Avel3 ( `anti wife. TwO firemen 'are missing. ca. The maiis ate all in front the Sduth, Vitt `contain no news. - NOV YORK MARKET July 3 1 , R o'clock P. M. FLDUR—Vire can hiaf of no sales fo.day di an advance upon former tlndiations. the rdatket has not been - affected by the news By the itiamer. GllAlN.No'iMpoft.ant change; naark.dt is Dot affected by 'steamer's news. Prices Atria. MESS PORK—Prices &Mir; isles 'ffestetb • No. I, at $4.5 750416. PORK—Prirne, sales dt $.l 2 - LARD—Nothing doing: `COTTON—birrn at fo'fizier .quotatiiies bui riot much doing. In the Diet.* Market thine'' Was a decline of id; but aftervkirds the, wyis ati ad. itance. PHIO.DELPHIA MARKET July 31, 8 o:clocli, P. Si. FLOUR—Sales of WiStern at $5 73055 87$ $6 'Market unsettled an' account of news by steamer. Dealers are 6;1(11'4' Vaelacir Limber ad vices. CORN - MEXl.—Sales at s2' RYE PLOUE--Salee are male at $3 25(1153,- 37. • GBAIIST--Nolehalige. • ; BALTIMORE MARKET. • . • '"• July 31, 7 o'clock, P. M.• FLOVR—SaIOs city mills at $6 50; markdt unsetttled by.steamer's news. GRAIN -. Supply small; • steamer's news un settled market. , - PROVISIONS—.Demand increased, • .4V OO I-Thel market is very dull. `RYE FLOUR—Sales at $4 25. ''FLAX SEED!—Sales are made at $1 . 25®51 29. `TlM—Saud is selling at $7 , Herrings at $5. MOLASSESH-Market dull ; and not much in first-bands.,.• - SUGAR—Market steady; and small supply. COFFEE--Netive ; and plenty in market. TOBACCO—lnspections for the week amount 1600 hbds. The market brisk. No change in ; oilier articles. Wa leam;by Telegraph from Philadelphia, that the.steamei Jamestown has arrived . t Nor iolk, in.safety. CONXERCE or ; NEW Ont.saws—The *ports for foreign countrinifrorn this port, frnir,the :12th to the 17th of July'were:of the value 41558,69. The ,pripcirel articles were: Of Figur, 18,545 'bbls.; peat, 6,487 sacks;; Corrgneat, 5,386 bble.; Corn, 2U372 sacks; Pork; 203 kW.; Staves, 00 0;Cotton, 7,445 bales. Vora. were also ea porteii to portsinorth , of', New .oyleans, in this country, of Flour, 10,089.!'biils.; CornOleal, 601 , Wheat, 18,108 sacks; qrq, ,21,639 sa,cics ; Rye,sls sacks. "a' - ~_~. ;,::: : 1?; 1 •;4,4,i'. - . - ii. , : , . - i5 - : - .. ~,. .. , . . . TWMI p -. SATtlittlAr Arrcasomv, July 31, 1847. To Ma Editor-of the Post : Daan Sta:- . -I notice. in the .Post- ofthis nsorning, - what appears to me to-be a very queer communi cation, under the. caption 'of -Taylor on Me.smer. ism.". - Although the writer oftheArticle referred to, signs himself -u Cantlor,'! ,am very much in clined to suspect that he was not-very ...candid t while penning the false inliniatidnienntained in hia cOmmanication.- for the: intimations referred to, ,I would not tif, the present time trouble either myself, , yoursellFOr;the readers of.the Post, with , any reply to the article-in question. I think, bow: ever, I shall be paiddifed bolt on the lion of yonr self and the readers of your Periodical, for any ag gressions I may make on their, patience, while I reply very briefly to . the comtnuaication, to which I have referred. By intimation 'at !gait, Candor " asserts that although I was 'a short time since a believer in Mesmeriata and Clairvoyance, that -I am at the present time an unbeliever in either Mesmerism or Clairvoyance. I know not the medium thro' which he has made the diseoveryreierredto. Per• haps he will favor your readers, 'through the col umns of the Post, with artother of his ingeniously written communications. Should - he de so, may we not expect in his forthcoming article, full infor mation relatingth-dhe source from whence he de rived his information relative to my apostacy. Again,'by intimation, he gives your readers to understand that no less a personage than Dr. Le ' moyne, of Washington, Pa., is to define my ,posi tion for me on the subject of Mesmerism, Clair voyance, gcc. He adds still further that I have been, for some time past, corresponding with 'Dr. L., on the subject now under consideration • and. to conclude. asks, apparently in very much 'hones ty, 44s this treating the public right ?" I have only to observe in reply to your 'corres pondent "Candor," that-whatever may appear over my signatUre un the subject of,, Mesmerism. Clair. voyance, and the "defining of my position" will have errienated, I think mostlikely, according to the moat correct knowledge I have on the subject, from that, transcendently pure inuntainso eloquent ly referred to by "Candor." That the deeply agi tated mind of our friend Candor" may be-rein stated in its wonted rest, I will observe addition ally, for the more special benefit of our friend, that as I have never, in any instance, until the present uow, held any correspondence with Dr. Limoyne on any subject. I trust he will not give. himself too moon unnecessary trouble, anxiety aha affliction of mind hereafter, on this, (to himself,) at least, most interesting subject, until he he shall have heard from me again. I am, in - haste, yours, ti•c. ' CHARLES B. TAYLOR. P. S. I observe from a notice in the editorial department ofOur paper of Saturday, that your leaders will ; e4ect to find in the colhinns of .your paper'of Tuesday morning, my promised commu nieation on the subject of. Mesmerism, &c. I con clude, you must have misunderstood me during our interview on Saturday. I only intended say ing on that occasion, that if I could sufficiently disengage myself from my business avocati3ns, I would most certainly leave my MS. with you in time for your paper of Tuesday morning. Judg ing front the urgency of my Inisiness at the pres ent time, I can only hand.you my communication on the subject referred to in time for your paper of Wednesday morning. C. 13. T. Eighty One Days front Chinal—Th'e shortest pas sage nn record is that of the Sea Witch, Capt. Wa terman. She left Canton on the 3d of May, reach ed Angier in 19 days, and made the passage thence in 63 days, making the trip in 6t days. She made a g. eat uproar with her guns, as she came up the harbor yesterday morning Gen. Newman,:late a Senator in the Ohio Legislature, from Richland County, died lately at Utica N. Y. Sale of Plttsburgh-Gas Stash. XTOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees hare 11 postponed the opening ofbnoks, to receive sub scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts burgh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th June, 1847.1 until Thursday the 12th day of August next, on which day the books will be re-opened at the office oflilessrs. Hussey, Hanna Is - . Co., in the city of Pittsburgh, between The hours of ID and 4 o'clock of said day, and to c.nitinue from day to da, until otherwise ordered. " jy2.9.-2w AdrninistratorN Sale Of Glassware, - Gold Lever. Watches, Clothing, 4c. I IN Thursday Morning, the 3d day of 4.ugust, at If 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rompscor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, for cash, by order of Adrnisistrator 70 boxes assorted Glassware, comprising a large assortment of plain and pressed ware, among which are tumblers of various sizes and patterns, saucers nappies, dishes, salts, goblets, lemonades : sugar bowls, wine glasses, molasses cans, howls, pitchers, candlesticks, fit. tlq Also, one Fluglish gold patent leyer watch, one , travelling trunk wltliclothing, 2 half boxes tobacco ! keg beeswax, &c iYS JOHN D. D.kyts, Auct'r Auction Sales • BY JOHN D. DAVIS AUCTIONEER. ON -Monday mor;ing, Augifst I',d, at ID o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cur. of Wood and sth ate , iyill he sold without ive,r%,c, it'.o" s c consignmenimm.estensive assortment ofetaple and fancy Dr Goods, Ladies' Morocco,. Boots . , Men's and Boy's Shoes, Unihrellas, Parasols, &c. At 2 o"cl"lc, P. M., a large assortment anew and H second ban , - ousehold Furniture, among which i , are: mahog ny hair seatsofas; dressing and common bureaus, be teads, tables : Ladies work stands, fancy and common chairs, ! ceatbey:,, beds, rxiatresses, girt flame 161'4' g. Weedes; ven:tip vitiddli blinds, man tel cleat s; 419.:,, , . Also, L B Bbls Lake Fish; IMI3 Dried Peaches A quantity of Groceries,Qdgerfeware; &e At 8 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of ready made Clothing; Sae - afar& with linen bosoms and emlarv, new and second hand Wataliva, ffne Cutlery, guns, pistols, hardware, mµaicaf in itruments, Gentian flin co Goods, Ar.c: itialus; Pans of th e Breist and Side, and ditielosea of the Spine, CjUIIED.and effectually relieved by the use of Na ture'a.oPnvnv Remedy, the AMERICAN OIL; ob tairied Rada well ih Kentucky, 185 feet lieloW' the Earth's strifaca: A lady in -Kentucky was.eured of a Spinal Disease,' which had confined tier .to her bed for many' weeks - completely helpleas, by the use of this remedy; after various tither remedies had been tried in sib: tllAtid the following testimonial': .e.trasnottaut, August 22, 046. This itoto .catify, that we taste czed the Amf.4l - Ott, rot the tv hodp margh among our children, by giving VILNA ti=om 20 drone to a small teaspoon full at night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night; I also applied it to ode of the= children that got her arm burnt, the child Ceased crying by the time the arm was dreered and bound' up: I alio was afflicted with a pain in my side and bretiat, - and hive been so for 16 year& commenced using the Oil by taking a temmooliful twice a day, and iti2 or 3 dale timing the Oil have been very Much telieVed, and do belieVe that.it is the beat family Medicine T hale ever seen—one of ,rny neighbors deed An at niy reqttest for a spiained ariele, which re lieVeither in a few niinutes; we have also used the Oil' fnitt a strained joint in our own - family, which gave ease id' tr very Mion'time. Weilive on the east side of Penn at'. ? lS dodrs south of Walnut - . I Mai now as. well as ever f tivas in my life. MARGfIET E. SMITH. Sold wholeekle and retail by. Wm. dacksa; et Root and Shoe stare and Patent. Medicine Ware house, 89, Liberty attest; head' of Wood enact, Pitts: burgh. Price 50 cat* and et per bottle.. Wm. Jackson being the exclusive Agent for Westein Pennsylvania, NONE '.IS _GENUINE but what. le sold by sun on ins appointed agents. N. R. A pamphlet containing amiile,ditections, &c., with the Names and Addresses.af the pr'oprie,. tout and principarAgents is enveloped is the wrap per of each bottle. aug 28—;feb :1-43418tw6in iAate . ticad Copy,)' . . 'PENNANT'S GLASGOW ALE: Jut zeeetved and' for sale by the bettle , ,toOzen, by , JACOB WEAVER,. , ir, le Market st, cor Front. - ATTICH6J.i ADVS. HOME—The Young Lady , :a j_ Homo, by 7rB. Loubia C. Tuthill, author of"! will be ft Jads „ ,tl «i will be a gentleman' , Bte.; nnw edition. Fur jy2T sale by ,I,IIICE . LOOMIS Agent. - • L. 6. Wa'tw.sian, j.VHOLESALE PROCEII,, COMMISSION =AND .VV PoiwardingXerchant, and4)ealet in Produce sand .Pittabttrgh blnratf.lcxures, Nos. sd„ Water, and igZ e Fropt A.W,EI/I.t.taburgb,.Pci:- ' k23-y rg,OUR: 100'13bli S Fine FlCia.4., sibFe'afl fiat Fjyl7saleby - JNO. F. l'ElthY. • • • MMg :, ECLECTIC • Ohl°, MHE nest Fall. and Winter .course of Lectures . commences, in this iiistittifion on the Brat Mon, day in Novninher; and.continues four months, ivhich is immediately - sucCended•by the Spring and Summer sessioni.l4hinh-nleocontinties four months. A grat nitOuti'preliminary-- .course commcnr.64 - on . the first Monday in Octebor,' - and continues one month. . . B. L. Ifilll4l:inatoply iltclOperative $lO,OO E. Jones 15. Materia,. Therapeutica 'and Batany. •;.- _ 10,00 3..ll: : Olivei M. DgChemistiy an& Phanna'g 10,00 W. Beach' M .- P.Surgery Medi cine, • • „10,00 A. H. Haldridge M. D. qb ctetrics and Dui. eases of Women and Children T. V. morro F M. D. Patholngy,Theoty and Practice of Medicine. 10,00 Matricu!ation Ticket $3. - Ue of Library-ss2. Graduation Fee $4O. Dernonatratges Ticket $3, op. tional. 8100 paid on or before the first Mondayin Novem ber next, will be received for tuition in full of one student. Or $5O paid by the.. first cif , Petober next, will secure 'all the ticket; for one full cOUrse; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and 'Matrieular . , tion ticket excepted,. ..The -Institute Yreceived-its charter in 1845. The College' edifice iti:aitrinted. at the c3rfier of Court and Plum streets. - ,The'COUiee, of instruction will embrace every - thi4 - -of.Valuil, knOwn.and,tiught in the Old Medics) Collfgetyt a Well as the Reunited And Ihataqical.School of Medi nine, Si; or seven lectures will he Board horn $2,50 to 52,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term oft study, mu-t have attended two full coUrses in spine legally incorporated ...Medical' 'Culle.gml.het - last 'or 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 I to the undersigned . [punt paid.] Notes of solvent' Banks of the States in which students reside, Will bel received in payment of Fees. ' ' T. V.MORSOW, iM. O. Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, 1547 —4irt Eng. jy2llntd AS. Paeoag9•To 21.nd VTOIM, GREAT RRITAIN & IRELAND. GEOROE RIPPARD 4. Sote, NO. 134 Waterloo Raab, Liverpool. CARLISLE it RIPPLUD, No. 58, South et, N, York. rpHP. Subscribers, having accepted the agbncy at this City, ofthe above well kuown and respecta ble Houses. are prepared 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. Persons en gaging with us may rest enured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this countly., Apply to oraddress IIdfCLURICAN & CO., No. 142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passage engaged here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh, direct, and Drafts lor any amount , tor werded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom., jy26 y LIFE and Reli g ious Opinions and Experience of Madame De La Mothe Gteyon ; together with seine account of the present religious opinions of Fenclon. Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral' Philosophi I in Bowdoin College, 2 vole. 82. 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 best•we may Compare our present evils with regard Of what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficulles—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, D. U., Pres dent of Brow n University. Two vols. The above, just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 1.Y 26 56 Market at ; bet 3d and Fourth sts AIT A NT ED—Places for a number Dimon and boys V of all ages, also for coachmen howlers labo rers, Farmers Places wanted fora number of colored men and women, boys and girls a wet nurac can take a child to suckle and raise, persons ivanting any kind of employment or business will please call at my Agency and Intelligence office, charges mode- Tate. 1S AAL: I 1.4.11.111 S j 21-4 t Letter, Writing, and Htank nooks. 4LARGE assortment of Letter and Writing Pa /per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of, all sizes, Or sale at the Bookstore at' .I.:,LUOTT & ENGLISH . , Market at. bet 3d and 4th. hi i E WUIL LEV city ANDI FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, No. 40 West aide qj St. Clair Stria between Penn and the Bride. AIRS. has made arrangementa,during bier tj late 'visit to New York for receiFing at all tunes the latest London and Paris faAiona, of every ' actiel,e t;, the Ntllinery laign,was. Tlo latest styles dress caps, r.ilk bonnets, caps, cardinals, cull's, col lars &c. hand and made to order, by the beat hands;. bonnets cleaned and triroutcd, A choice selection of rich cap azd ribbnrul lately .I.e:- eel 4'f% y 2- ti. BANKT.RS .EXCIIANGE HBOICLUS, AND DEALE2.3 FOR MI - 4N AND Dom EsTic E\CIiAN(}, ; CERTIFICATES OF DEN 'SIT, BANE NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 WOod et., one door above fokrtb, INct sidc, NURILPAIT Fnntle r.e.CiiVeti up deposit, and lectioti r s made on all tht Cities throu4hout the United States. eight 0 - leeks on Baiting cue, Philadel phia, New York , liwton and Cincinnati, coi r tantly ibr sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Ind ianh, and Virginia Hanks bought Enid op the inesipivor able terms:. The highest' premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gail and tirlser coins. 4111 . Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and. France procured, usarlo-ilawy JO6E9lj U. 4E4.. HILL. & BANKERS EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER . TIf'CATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. C 3 Wod*si., - 3 - p - DtloSl AE LOW FO-LY13.11,1, Pittsburgh, P. LIAR Funds and Currency received ort , .Daposit, and r collections made in all theprinciFal cities of the United States. , Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, in f i.ana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva ; nia Dank Ituies bonaltt and avid on the Rost favoxa. ble tenni. „ Ile highest premium pMd fer American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France pro Cured, 4 c. mar22-y ALLEN KRAMER. • EDWARD MUM: KRADIEtt dr. ItAHItl, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEW/SITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN: Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the Et. my2B 11,1111LEILS AND DEALERS ly REEILANice coth Asj) DANK NOTES. , IVO I r 65 Market street., ,Pittsburei. , Bnllinglrate. 14change. . Buying rate. New York • Ipr Cincinnati I die " Louisville Cr Baltiinorei 3 " St, Louis ee Buying rates - din Indiarra q ft Kentucky Virginia I di Wheeliqg if Tennessee apB-y Just Published,. 'TVAUBIGNEY'S Cromwell, The Protecto'r ; a ALF Vindication : .13y J. ff. Merle D'Aubigney„.p. 'D. cloth'soc.,' half cloth 3sc, This .vomme contains 280 pages 12ruo, 60M:id:unit° 'lllwith the Ilpformation,." " The ohlect this work—the rectification of, the common opinion with regard to Cromwell's reli gious ehru-sx,tor- r bas obliged the anther to intro-, duce many.guotations from his letters and speeches., i; is not WE who ought, in this day,to justify the great Protector; he should justify himself." [D , Aubigners Preface, A' few copies of the above; just received by Ex prsse: E.Lporr ENGLISIfi - „ . jy 27 r . , Valhable PrOperty for Sale. aPrititli:t EII.IMET Property for Sale orient', Call land examine for yourselves. HUGH SWEENY, Emmet,pil house, Allegheny. jy23tf 'COD ER I.II.NEGAR—WIey, bbli; just reed in eitorC it.) and fig sale by P. S. WAlf.R.S4Alq— ' jy'26' V 2 Water and Front,str.' 1' -" - • 444441' fib _ MEE New Books Fifth street near Worst NV 11,1.1 A3l A. 411L1. 6. Co.. W. 11401.1t1E6 g. SON, ZANY ausEs Buying rotes. County &City ord'e I die Relioi notes I ", Pennsylvania Co " New York Maryland i gr New 04Cans 56 Marketst, MM=M .:~.: ~-,w - .. Ohio TRlcgrem froin Pittsburgh - - toCiticinuntitattd`Louliville. Q IJBSCRIBERS Jo the n.liciVe stock residing in or nearr • the "nity, are requested tp,pay to Joshua Hanna,*Agent athe-Company, an;inStaintent of 20 per-cent4-ow.the Ist - - of . ..-sktigunt. pent. By order of the Coutnaitf.-. •N. O'REILLY, . Contractor for - the continuation 'efsaid Lino. ilyl9.6teott - I ' - - Dr. A. W. Oliver, TIHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mee No. 8, St Clair stied Pittsburgh. ' ' jy2o M-A-comfertable and convenientthree story , brick dwelling hntise, finished-and papered in the neatest and best manner, situated on Cedar street, Allegheny City; within a few minutes walk of the Hand street 13ridge, in aPleasant and respectable neighborhood, with a garden in front and snaciotts yard' irilhe'rear, and an execlleneitimp of pure spring water on the premises. Possession will be givda immediately. Enquire of the subscriber at his Auction' .11Ocints; No. 114 Wend !street. 3 doors from Fifth. (jyl7) JAMESN'ICENNA. - ioro Wetter Street, Property t:or sale. AM authriiad at private' sale, that very /1 valitable throe story brick dwelling house with eitensive two,aiary back' buOdiugs, two story brick stables, carriage house, ice house, acc. situate' On ''Water Street, below Ferry street, at preSent'occu , pied by the subscriber. .I.^t is act feet .inch s front by 100 • feet -deep, extendind' to Front street. '560.00 of the purchase money may'remoin on like .rest fur 5 years. iquedigte possessi on can be given. JOHN 'n. Dsvis, .iYI7. , corner of Wood and sth sts. COWER Or st.szigiT Imp 1411 STAIErTS. IT ATC.II ES-, Silver ware, Jewelry', Fancy-Goods, Y. -Military Goods,. Patent Bnio,r J..ard GoldPerfs, Spedtacles, caneS; Matheinatioal intiten ments', GurveyoesCempasses, Cloche; Elecoo, bring, netic Machines for Medical kurposesy Diamonds for- Glaziers and Glass Cuttets, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Gieandoles, Candlnbrag, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. &c, ;v42 ANOTHER: new stipply . of Homeopathic Booke, at. the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz; tiahneman , s Materia Medics, 4 VOlOl 16 Chinni; Diseases, cc. .; Organpn, 1 9 Dunsford , s - practical - advantages of 'ffontipepatliy, 1 vol. Bell's Lawrie, 1 vol. Hering , s Domestic Physicivn, 1 vol. Bonninglianson , s Therapeutic Pocket Book for Hommopathisfs, 1 vol. Manual of Homoeopathic Cookery, &c &c. Together with a large variety of Homceopathic Medi cine Chest, of fjifferent sizes and prices. Also, a Itiige quantity of empty Honiceopathic vi als, at the lowestprices. VICTOR ,SCRILIA, sth st. bet Market and Wood,-Opposite the jyl3-2w Pittsburgh Tea Store. (Journal, and Despap)t, popy Ij weeks.) AT MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, S 5 Fourth street. Shakspeare and his Friends, by the author of the . Youth of Shakepeare, The Secret PasSion, &c. Isabel of Bavaria, translated from the French, by Alexander Dumas. The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the Great Western Land Pirate, with 22 elegant and spirited engravings. The Democratic Review for July. : Living Age, No. 36. • , Taylor's Counterfeit Detector. Chambers' Cyclopedia of English Literature, No 13. American Review for July. Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. Vear of Consolation, by Mrs. Butldr, late Fanny Kebible. Rory o>More, by samucl Lover,:;ttbor of Legends and Stones of Ireland. Gruhunes Magazine for July, containing two beau tiful illustrations. Nstional Ntagazine for July Lady's nook for Jule. A A. MASON. 62 Market street, invites the attention of a I purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of Nev Goods, Fancy and Staple. „acing noxious to close clYthe whole of our .Spring and Sunanier fabri,es, t heye will lie ufffirc.d at snub prices as wilt ilkiraet buyers, and to make it still more attractive,all the G ()oda will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assortment of Shawls, is very largo, particu larly Summer Shawls, new St y I es. Our extensive stoeti of Berages, M D'Laines, Dress Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Prgandies, Embroidered Nuslins, Brillientees, Linen Gingbams o French and Scotch Ginghams, aml Prints. • Furnishing or. keeping Goods, ; Linens, Mus lim, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces,&c., and eve ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will he sold _ at at very low rates. jy2l Ness- 800k5.r,.. rE History of the Conquest orPeru, with a pre imintry view ottlie civilization of the Incas— by Win. 11. Prescott, in 2 vols. Memoirs of the Life of Rev. Charles Simeon, M. A., with a selection Irons his writings and corres pondence edited by Rev. Win. Carne, M A. Thu American edition edited by Bishop APllvaine. Three tho usand copies of this war); were sold ia a few days in Eri, , Tand. , ' The History of Sunday Schools and of Religious Education, from the qarliest times: by Lewis G. Pray. Bogatsky's Golden Treasury. . . The Christian Rernembrancer: by Anibrose Searle, author of florae Salitariao, The Church of God, &c. For.sale at the Bookstore of ELIOTT 4 ENGLISH, 1.Y 2 / 50 Market et. bet 3d and 4th sts. rOt HOUSE, t int or Filth ward, between Walnut st. and the Canal bridge. jy23-tf It DOSSETT. Subscribers have,jand will continue to keep on hand, Ikloss bi a very superior quality, in bales and halt' bales, which they will sell at a re duced price, at tlyeir Ale Factory, sth Ward. jyg4-43c0 J. ANKItIM & CO., E2EEMM _Mao River Telegraph from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Louisville. I LHISCRIBEItS to the above stock, residing in or {.O near" the city, are, requested to pay to Joshua Hanna;Agent of the Company an instillment of 20 per cent, on the first of Aogust next. By order of the Computy. • H. 0 7 RElLY, jy236t Contractor for continuation of said Line. . Vleiv York Boot and Shoo Store No: 122, Wood at., Pittsburgh. 1.. - —. S. DALZELL has on hand, and is. . constantly manufactering .to order, the following named. articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Boots at SO,OO, such its is usually sold in other Stores at $6,00. A good. plain AO made calf Boot at 84.,00. All other Itinds.er work equally low. Also, a good and full assortment of Ladies?, Misses' "and Children's Boots, Shoes, .Gaiters, Half Gaiters;, Buskins and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. , , . . S. D. beings practical shoe-maker. attends to the , manulacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adoptad the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. tni46.1.13in S,TORD--No. N Market street, corner yy of Front; embraces a choice assortment of Wines and Liquors. Being exclusively devoted to this business,purchasers can obtain the most superi or quJlities,imported in wood and glass. Any arti cle not giving entire satisfaction, will at all times be exchanged. 1728 JACOB *F.AVER. -IXT4NEs or ±, - 1 . 143 4?hine and Moselle, 9 vintages IV and brands, for sgle.by Abe case ar Mottle, the wine store of . JACOB WEAVER, jy.9B 16 Market at. cor of Front, . T AMP ` sc) gross No 2 lamp, wicks, on connigttrannt;And for sale by the grope, at the new store of jy2B Raw Wbtsgey.' 250 1/ . II.IIIIELS, over proof, c r ror vv e 11 EA WEAV•ER, iY2B • rr" next quarter of W. Moody's Select School for Boys, will commence on Monday_ next, Au gust 2d, in the babenientnf the Third Presbyterian Church—entrance frriip Ferry irreet. iY2B-ots Lunt and Particular Noitoe. - T_T A R 11S j new Pittsburgh and Alleghen y Ct 4 1 - 1 Directofy will published and ready for sub scribers and the public after this week. :All Pentane who wish theireards; removal S ' changes', &c. in their firms or any change in their business notices, are invited to call at once.or they will beitoo late, as this very itiiportaitfana ninth wanted cork will tis complatedlbis and ready forisubmiliesepext wee k : (1318 Y ItAAC HARRIS. =MEM For rim 6 More New Boole! Reduced Pricer To Let Moss ' Moss II ,JACOB WEAVER,, TB Market St. cot Fro Zit _ _ Select MEM! . > MMZ7 TrAVING 'Made. arrarigetneeta:Vrith‘lhkngratet 1 - 11 tensiVe ImpgrtinSllouse in - New-Yorlt, new time baek,Tor MV.suPply pure:WineenfidLiquors and who are the sole.agents of .the following houses in Europe arid.- the_ Inland of Madeira ; r o r.":l4a Duppy , 4 „ , Sazrae;" I. Du pey'Sr.Co." Seignette Brandies ; ;" Cfiley, Weber& Forresterbli_of.:Oporte," Ferretiter, - Weber O:i ey of Xeres “LYrnington ferom•of bladeitp, & Hirshfield's Claret, A. , . Jacquissoit&Fill , s Champaign Wines.", They have kindly 'consented To: me to rise their name if neeessary to-show that 1 have received and am receiving: a large supply fifth° above Brands of Wines end Liquors, whithg, preparedto in_apoientate to those vflirriivatit. at fair.priens., .Thanlifublo-rny.friends.and thepuh: lie for past favors, I hope to meet g continuance of their patronage by strict attention to besinessi -- P., C.,-DI4P,TIN ) - -- . , jyt: corner of Smithfield and Front Ste. • SOLDIERS OF THE IMEXIcAN WAR r miE • subscriber..having opened an face iu the • j. eity• of. Pittsburgh, in the State of Peewit, for the purpose of procuring-LandWarrants at the• Seat 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 Meicico: informs the living, and the representatives of the dead, thatby addressing an application t 6 him at this City, giving thenaind and addressor the ldier, and if deaa,,,his representatives, it will recei e careful and prompt attention. - ~ • Instruotions and Blanks will he -immed ately re turned per mail .6 the applicant, to be executed and returned 16, me,at this place. :The Warrant, when yeceived, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner • or if he should prefer receiving mo ney,, I will ma ke sale of hisVarrant to the best ad vantage forces!), and make no charge for Om 'service; In the event of the tleath of the soldier,•that must he mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue according to the following rules: First, to his wife and children, (Vim have any.) Second, to his father; and Third, to his mother. Having a son in the Geneial Land Office at Wash 7 iegton, and one in the Army under-General Scott; in Meeino,.the matter would Jecieive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. fetters addressed •to me on the subject must be post paid, nod inclose a Five Dollar Bank Noe as my compensation. FOSTBR, • "FE:Rimers. lion. 'format. Denny, Hop Walter Fnward,, } - Pittsburgh t C Ol , Wm. Robinson, r., James Bali, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paym,aster A., N. G. Lieut. Col. Sam 7 l. W. Blzekl . Capt. John Herron, Viol's Gen. Scott's Capt. Rnbert Porter, Army, Mex'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the office of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black & Liagett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. :/Y9 Important to. /look payers. rpHE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pub lished in New yoyk, at sq per alpltp. C. P.flotf man, editor. The plan of the Literary World is to efTord a medium where the Author and the Publisher, the Bookseller and the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, as in a Literary Exchange. • Agent for Pittsburgh, W.M. S. C aLDWELL, at the new Literary Depot, i! 9 second floor, Post Office Buildings. Raw Whiskey. 275 BARRELS Raw Whiskey, over proof, fur sale by, JACOB WEAVER, jyl3 la Market at., Cor Front. • TiAmnits, A few good substantial Milton Hampers, con velment for Packing Glassware, &c., for sale by .iY/ 3 JACIII.I WEAVER. ti !IV Books. DRESCOTPS Conquest of Peru; .. 1 Howitt's Homes of the Poets; Schmites History of Rome;. _ I unoo—.by Melville; The Boys' Summer Bonk. Just reed and for sale by jy 13 H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.; 43 Market st. j Clt lekertngsB Pianos. JOBS ItirJ e ldilt, No. 81, Wood stresdi has on hand and For sale, a vcrinlegan t Roc wood Piano forte ' from the celebrated manufactory of Chickoring, Boston ; which has been pronounced by the best judges in ie city, to ho superior to any in struntent they have ever heard. Price $3OO, cash. jyl2 Gold Pens 2/1 GOJ_P PENS, ;cleated a the hest brands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and cases. AIS7, 2 dozer IjOgloy's pat.entetension pen holder and ponci jus:. received and for t sale at the lowest prices, at Lord Pen Head Quarters, Cornet of 4th and Market ktrepts. W. W. WILSON OE FRENCH WINES, ()I every description, price and quality; Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France; Clar ets, 4.c., some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store or JACOB WE4.YER I je2B No. I 6 Market st., cot Front. More New Goods A. Ai ASON, 62 Market street, _has just re ceived : , 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, t 5 pa. nag styles Ging hams, 9.5 ps. Linea Ginghams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, llosiery, Summer stuffs, &c. je2s Dry Peaches. ;,) BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for sale 1°3 , 1,0 close coutnument, by EO. je2s No. 26 Wood .st. CONOIIIY CItAB CIDER-12 barrele, just re -17.4 received and for sale by je2l MILLER & RICKETSON. F tine,. Hock CologiTe Bottles. .1 DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 tloz., dark, large size Hocks, just re_coiveda.tid forsake by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st., cor. Front st. 6110 Wiiales,p.,tri.uors, nnfl Livaors 1:n Glass, OF every varaety apd price, foreign and Domes tic, for sale by JACOB. WKAYEII.,. 16 Market st.,*r Frupt. ISH-15Kitts extra No. 2 Mackarell" 10 bolos Scaled Herring; • For sale by J. D. WILLJAMS &CO., je29 110 Wood street. BOOKS, . Masori on 44 Vestiges of Creatian.n London, l'he Authors of filngland, 14 fine Medalliaa Heads ia,tory of Ireland, by 111"Geoghegan. by Moore. .€ .‘ by O'Halloran. Curiosities of Literature. Fimisart's Chronicles. Bohor's Standard Library: Beaumont and Fletcher: Niion, London - . Ford and DI &Leiner 4f tt Spencer - « dt Bon Johnson • • a di For sale by 11. S. BOSWOBTII,Br. CC., ty22 43 Market st. ,• New Books. ' . . TT NIGHT of Gwynne : by Charles Lever, coat plete. u`Sullivan's Love, a Legend of .Edentnore, and the History of Paddy. Bo Easy andhie Vv . & (by-Syte. Carleton. The Maid of the Valley, atale ape Revolution. Ellen Munroe, .compipte.- - • - . Cleavland, a tale of the Ctitholit Chureh.' . , Ehakspeare la hi: Friends. - Isabella orlfavaiii. ' Josaphos, No:4 . . Life in London,Aomplete.. • . Lkzmbey 4.50,..vp. 10. cheap edition. ' - John A..pluyrell, the Land Pirate: , , Living Age, No. 167. . . . Illexito and her Military Chieftains. . ... __ Gregory's History of Mezieo. Arabian Nightg,,No. 2.'• ' _. .-•'-i'-'.":-..- . .. Yanken . Notions, and all the late 'publjentinne, foisalo by 71. E. cAl.Dwgia4_,_,; j 727 l'ostqffice Buildings... WCAV Book.. ' CILEAY,ELANp, a tale,ol thegatholic The .peaperadoes of the South weed by ChailesS Summerfield, of Texas. , _ . : . Ellen Munroe, a sequel to Life in London, com plete in 2 v01e.,, . Martin the Foundling; complete in one volatile, price .95 cts. • Shakspeare and ins Friends.. Subscriptions received for the. National Eagle; new native American newspaper; single copies foreale., by WM. S. CALDWELL, , Post Office Build4igsi. FMB INSEED OIL. Li 24 Barrglo, Liqge,Ort OIL; jiipt received and for jy24 wale ERN ,ML . .4, 1001) gallons: Sperm' pi/re ,ncmf landing;and (dr Bale by - jy2-1 MILLER 4 RICRETSON, .-- ,-,/ ===! • - • • ---- AIIID,RRICK-FOl3, 3548 WrzeOiT erVbYlciliDt. 'll 'MEL.Wit; kier.-84 - - - •- • - • Wittici§Avel - . Dfelodirs Itlary Slane r dini. Crack Corn ; Who?. dat linockin ,attle- Doer Dandv.,firii Iteantif Alabari; Cynthia Sup, Bing.Darkies Guinea Maid. . . Neon arid . Paindar Sentimental Songs, Will. yen _c.oinealp, my-Mnontain .1-lorne; We. stood beside - the Windo w 4The rave 'of Bonaparte; Wocidman . spare that-Tree i Molly Batrnillirdoeth all things well ;• The Pairyiloy ; The Fairy !ells; /Tin Midnight Hoiii; - .Lrits . .mysTs Wild Hunt; The Gipsies , Pastivali A.change in the things I love; Come„ Oh! come along with me r.Star -.Spangled .Banner,Erin in my. Home; There's no Home. like: my own; Mari , or Argyle ;116w Gent - 13'. Sweet All ton; By gone:lic;u When Stara are in' the: quiet Skies; on then shining Riy.e . r Evening Star Waltz: York 4nrenading wait*;' Love `not Quick . Stop;;Biril waltz;; Herz.,QuicklStep Se'reObic Gallopade ;.Peter's Highland (Merck; . Golden drop. Waltz:; Baden ,Baden Polka; Woronvi Waltzes Hall's Quick Stels; Grasslibpper walti;Variationsto . La Parisierine, by .11unien ; L'lnVitation a• " valse, by Wener; . Variationi,: , frrini ;Beatrice. di - tender,-by Dnvornoy nAir from 'variations' by. Bunten, Swig, prover Boy, variations by ,Czerney•;, priett, variations imni The 'Swiss Family 11 , Hunter). • " ' - • Instruct for lianoFerte.' - 1 - lunten'e; B urgmull ; Cares ton's ; Willig's; Hewe'rri Flummelt's; ' jyl3 A CURIOUS and interesting work' entitled TILE 1 - I..Ftowa.ns Prnsorpt-tptt : being a translation of the celebrated Grandville's "Les fleyrs by N. Clevylartd,.Esq.,illuStrated by splendid-Steel Engravings, beautifully colored. Tye objeet of this work is to give life to Flowers—to represent,thenkln all the loveliness of female beauty—le make them fl)eiik; move; - and have an animate being.lii tbiapif-, ficult task Grtallovittr. has so well succeeded; that the work is destined to live as a lasting monument , of his genius. . ' -The Work will he'cothpleted.in Twenty-four Parts, each part containing two engravings on steel; beau tifully colored, and43;pages ofletter-preEs. Price 25 cents. • • The paper is of the. finest texture,' haring been made expressly for the work i• and every department of the publication will be executed' in the best'pos - style,—it being the object of the publisher to make this book the GEM or nu. For axle by. S.: CALDWELL' `Publisher's Agent, - jy2o 2d floor Pest offic.ci Buildings. r E Rural Cemeteries of ..4.mericar—a. series. of Pinturesque.and Monumental -Views; .earhlco. contalning3 highly finishc6 line .Kng,ravings; .first 6 numbers containing views in "-Grlnn - Wood Come . • . • American Chess Maga.ziae,.a very popular iyoTk. 6raham'slVlagazine for August; and a..lar o e vari ety of new Books, just-received-at. • . ' ' W. S. CALDWELVS 'Literuiy ppfiot,; jy2o Po . ut Office Buildings. Neil- 111 lisle. ACOlection of the latest,' consisting in part of the following Songs 4 - Thhu lov , st the Greenwood, So do. It , • • Glendalough ' a Ballad: words by,Thomas Mbore; lough ; arid Neatly [ cady, No. I; Songs of tile- - Alleghaniens ; Oh f Brestlp not her name, Mary Mine ;„ • ' Fairy Song; The Ilea.utiful West; The FlOwet Queen; Oh sing no %erg:that Gentle sung; When the Itatile. is o'er' Th ei song of other days ; Oh, rctexp my Mother; 2 The,Motrntain.,Boy; , • Solos from the ffivoriii Cipera!ri s f•Mltilco;: Lover songs of America; and Irish E.Vening. Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo, Monterey, Matamoros; Ibraham Paches, & Clay's RentuehY , rood marches. Cameron Guards - , Capt. May, Camp, Bormum; Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, Cam p Swan, Gen: Taylor's Encampment Quick Steps.l ' •" • Jenny Lind, Alhambra, Les Belles do Toronto ;. • Andrea, Tambour, Cony, EVergreen • • • ItudolphPs, Borani's, and Atnelia Polkas. • La Violette; Atlantic, Woodbine, to Lucille; Mahopac Lake; Emerald, Mexican Hop, Bachelor's Button,Monterey, Crazy Vole, & Lelia° waltzes ; Quiulrilics, Rondos, Variatiolui. • New Music received as soon as published by , WM. S. CALDWELL, 2d floor, Post Office Buildings, Third street. . 1113- ERSONS wishing to adVertise in the German 11 Language for the rent or sale of Farms ' Rouses ; Lads, &ode, 'Sm.,- will find the F'reedom's Friend a most desirable medium; as this paper ; issued tri weekly and- weekly, has titiquestiobablyge most. ex tensive circulation of any. other Gerinan paper in Western Pennsylvania. 'ferny fir zidiertising, mod erate. Office in 6th st., betwee9 Wood and ;Jacket ; opposite the Pittsburgh Tid Store. VICTOR. ,SC.R.IDA -Editor and Publisher jyl3-3w' the Freedom's Friend. [Journal and Dispatch copy two week's.] 4TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L.VV. OFFICE in lliken'ell's Buildings on Grant street. jet? For: sa:,,, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penc,Liberty mid gay sta., each lot having 24 R. froat r piel exteptling back 110 ft. Two of them are corner IoM, and the position of the.wlmle property is oneof.tlie most ad vantageous in the city, For Mrther information ap ply to. M. SWAItTZWELDEIt, Fourth nova-tf bet. Wood aud Smithfield. - - o= ., Akt\ N N , : . OFFICE in Av e Row, 50 street, above . Stnitit. Acid street; Boxos, RELEASES ainl other ibtruinents of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. fie will also at . tend to drawing end filing hircuAnc's-Littm,,Ac cOOts of Execni:sis "trim in isli4tota,4-c.., EV/mining titles ,to IRO 2;stnle, Searching Rerords for Liens, Frbin his long experience and intimate 'acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public'recorde he expects to give satisfaction to those who may hn, trusttheii bop nest to hhi pare. decl6-41,&yi, Jot ua J. Dittchoi. '. • ATTDRNEY AND COUNSF,LLOtt. AT. LAW. Office on Smitbfiold street, n fqn dome above Diamond alley. • . B.—Collectiona made on Modemfe teima. my 26 I Weidsvine, Gfassiovi , liieaver` Pricket.:. TH.F. New and Light Draught Steamer , tween Pittsburgh did the above Ports during the seo - of low water; leaving Pittsburgh eVery, Ivtantray, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, Wellsvlllp eyery, Tee9day Thursday, and Satui'day, ate o'cloCkj A. Lelght or . passage apply on board. . jv.2.3dtf T.Jones , Italian 'Chem/ N eal Soap: FOR all kinds of eruptions apd diseases of the. Skin such as Pimples, Blotches, Salt :abeam Scurvy, fi,eat•Sppts, chapped er cracked Skin, and . for all other diseaOs of :ttie Skin; whiChTerfutre rem edies, this SiiaP id - atlas ,untarrilted.. IE also dispels Freckles, Sunburn, Idorpliew;-Tan;and changes-the celer of dark yelldw; or disfigured skin, to a fine, healthy; . youthful, clearness. A- flesh supply, war-, ranted genuine; and for sale at tfie reduced price of 3jl per cake, has just been received, offered- for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 8. Co.,corner first alld Wood. dad tiled at the tor.of Siith and Wood eta. jy24 NXACKER,Ft : -Darrel large Nti gackerel, .1.,V1. deeper Canal this, day , for.pate by. /VPLIRR fr. RICK ETSON. . . TIAISINS; 2.•.1...f0ites R. Raisins, in store arid . .ri L t for sults by ' - • .1'24 r MILLER & RICkETSOIsi; LAYER .SEED 5,130xes Cle - ver-Seed ; just re ceived consignuterit;azd for sale. by • MILLER & RICKETSON. , • - j .200 figle Freyh grOund Family'Flour • 30 " ;- .do. Rye Flour; In store . , and for sale by . • . S. INATEIIII66N, iy23 N 0.31 'Water,' and 62Front sts B ACON 3000 lbs. Baena' nsicirted, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, , 1y23... Nox3l Water, and 62 Front-sts. TArt or Painting; • • - j_ Junius!. Letters ; • , ' - - ' - Philosophy oPUnbeliet'; Stilling on Fanatic/sp.; bie~ijn ' ra ortltadAme Lafarge ; - Siahen!a Field Foctifcationa; H rfOSIVORTII&.. Co • . 3e5C/ 43 Market et. RAW CIDER-5 bsls. fot Isw by' - C j.26' , c. MARTIN -:i> , . 4 . - '"av,.r-.z.''~.ayw. r *.s. , r- `~`r a d ac,i.:-w. Nit New Books. Bl:Clawry. Ggoaur. xt,.?il.pppt; c ijt:•t4 )/ E N CE• 4 -~ t ~ - f ^S MEG .'" Maw OZO 'ATV •-• • i•••• • , Vltovistc,N,s. - App Ct0rn1,70,, ; •., '.`• ' • . 4' 1, 148474 EALt:Et 3 1MPOSALS 0 rndt , nc-d , " - Proli'Vd6 Cu.; • 0 13eel,"?.an.d.t 4 -Propenile may - Me, will be ieeeived at tifi3 nffice,tint'l P.IBL, 'on Moncnk, Ithr. AIN u ferninhing end delive!ing i ?f4ll neat - entitink the , . . . . . Five thousand lbu r; hundred barrels.tg travVie:efi and four' thousand eight hundred : 'barrel?, c*.tiav - y.". franc.lto contain not less 45an• tiro lislitseo , pbunds • unit w_cight of beef or, purist-no - cis:6.3.of ~ weight in either artiile will he . paid .for. liieredat•the respettire.Aayx.yaids.,.4% fellows; i... • .: ' .Thertiqs P 044. • At Charlestown, Ma55....1,,,500;:.;...;:.1.0,00 . " At dirook Lyn, • , I 1,600 AfGosport,, Va... • ..; 1,600 .'`6 . - • . . •a . 5,408 • • Said beef arid.'Uork" must be 'delivered;Ctic-bett.:- hetweeelhc, fgs . % day of Jentiary, I 84,8; iind the'firel. dayof April, I,B4B;:and:ihe other half-between - 01A s -15th day of April, 1848, and the lsth &jot' June; 1848, unleis earlier delivelles shodld be required the chief this . Bureau t Offers must be made for : each half:separatelY and disiinetly—that is; for the half doliiered between 'the- leper Jannaiy and the Ist ofArtril, and for the half delivered between the Isthof and Jane; laif!. :Payinetit for the first iils Half te made ` thiity eller •- deliverY; and for the:iecond halia thirty daye2flOk, - the 15th June, 1848. . . • The beefinust be from well-fittoped cattle, elaugli~:' tered between tbe first day of Novolabox., IS47,'ian4 . the first day of February, 1843, anti • less than -six hundred poundi,:nett weight;:oatik. Thelegs d leg rands of the hind onarters,:and the shins and. shoulder Clods, and at leant.,"eight ponade • Dom the nielt.end of each fore-quarter, br.the 'path! tiliked Nos. 1, and 8; de,the.drawingldf donna, ation of the fate'andhind quarters of an. - 00vhicb will be..attaclked. to in'd form a 0rt.. 0 1 401.1: 12 ..1s must.ho.wholly exoluded- from .each.LcirrFLand Wale barrel, and the reniaittlex'of, the carcass must be. cut in pieces of not less then eight pounds each. •• • • The - pork must be packed from corn fed;, fattened hogs;slaughterid between the first tlay:Of • November,lB-17, and the first day. of•FebrUary, 1848 ; . and' weiging get •less than ;two kindred sponntin • each, excluding the beads, joles, necks; shoulders; . hams, legs, feet z :and lard, and all refuse pieces;" and must be cut in fileded weighing not less than aii. pounds each. ' Both the beef and the pork must be salted witifat !Cast one statute bushel of Turk's Island; Isle of may, of St. llbes salt ;•'and the beef muit . have five . ounces i.df, fine..pulverized . saitpetre - to . each;bairel; excluiive of a pickle,: to be leatle from fresh water, as strong as salt will pra1e,0;;; ,. E . ..! 4 !:-....i,..- : • . Onerfoprth the quantity of beef,:and :one-feurth the quantity must be packed in half bariels; and contain ono. hundred potindi nett weightofeach, as the case may be; and, in" estimating the price; two half barrels aro to be cons dered as one barrel; - The barrels andhalf barsels must ha Blade oftho best seasoned into oak, or %bite ash gtaves..leil heading; if of the former ; to be not lees thee fourths of an inch thick ; ilof the lattei,lo be not less than an inch thick for barrels, and three-fourths of an inch for hill barrels, and to be hooped at lease threc-fotirtha over with the best white oak fir hickory Each.liareett4 halfharrel. Waist be branded on ito . hood Nevy.Beef". or ,"isiavy Porls;' , es case may be, -with the . contractor's name ' tile, Year when packed. • - • The beef mid pork•will, unless etherwise directed by the chief of tks-Aiireau, be jeapected..hy.the teeming-office= itt• the reipectivo nary yards-itfure: said; and by some "worn inspector slashed pro visions?' who will be selected-by the respective commanding officers; but their clrargcalbr.suoli in, - epeetion must be paid by,the respective contractors, who man likcwtte have the barrels pet in, good chipping order to the satisfaction .df the marnmand- . ants of the respectire nary yards afortMaid, 1144 ilk.. • spection, and 'at their own aspetisc... . • Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly in separate offers for the heel and for. the . pork, and for each of the places pf delivery,. cover ing all expenses and all charges. •.. • ,' • Bonds in' one-third the amooni. of the, respective contracts will be • required; Sad tee per eentum in addition will be withheld trom..the amount of each payment to be 122de, as 'Collateral security for the due. and faithful. performance of, their respective con- . tracteir.v.hich, will. on co. account be•paid until the contracts arc complied. with in allyespects,amt i nto be forfeited to theAlnited States in the event or ail , tire to complete the deliveries within the prescribed periods. And in. case of &Hire on the part of the caotractpr to' deliver the 2,fores.aid. beef and pork - within - the time specified, trio chief , of r ibe Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall have the right to ilifect purchased to bo'made to supply the defece2Ciekand any - excess' or - coat: Shall be °limited to . 1:4 the contractors. 'Payment Will.be made' by the lint ted States at the i.crickle above specified; (excepting the ten per ceutum to be withheld until the coinple-.• ion of the contracts as before stated,) atier the said beef and.pork shall have been inspected and 'teeth- cd, and bill, for the same shall have beer . .presented to the navy agents respectively,, duly approved' by •-• the commandants of the respective navy yardes 0-i • Cording to the aim of the contracts. "- • The pari maim ilia beef to be excluded will be gr..... ticUlarly 'designated in the engraving to he attathed • to the contracts, 'Personsintereated can obtain thcipa edipp:ication at thit . i office; - - pidderg ivlkosa . lll9pos;ls are acceptccl.(aii oboe c tilers). will be forthwithnplified, and as early rac 7 , ticable a contract anti- .bo it : aril-milted to them for 'exec:m.l6lf; which contrast Sod bond must be returned to the 13nreau within tendays,exclusiyo of the time'recitfired for the regular 'transmission of . Every effer made mulit.lic accornpapieff(as direet. 7 ,. , ed in the Cth sc;:tioti,of . pf Congresermaliing ' ipgrepriatiouttfor the naval pervice for .13407.7; ap, proved 10th August, tSd6,, a copy of which is sub-. joined)by a. - wrigen guaranty,, signed by one of more responsible pet:ions . ; to the effect that he orthey un dertake that the.bidder or bidders Will; if.his or their. bid b.c aecefited, enter into an obligauop wrtiffn ien trays, with good and tiullicient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. Th ~ _ • , . u guaranty must be accompanied. by .the &ate - of the Milted.States.' District Judge, United . States. , 'District Aikurney,Navy Agent, or some of of the General Government, or individual.knw on to• . thellnieau, that the guarantors arc able to mako,• geed etteir4c.cranty. . •, .• .No proposal will . be con,siderfd unless accompaill ? i byysuch guaranty. • ‘. . The bidder's name and7risidence, and the name of each member urn where a coin' pan offers, should be distincdly stated.:_ • • . . , Extract frogt the act of Cong . - rep approved Anta, 10, 1846 i • . • , • - • • c. Std. 0. !rd be it further enacted, That; from and alter the passage-ofthis act, every:proposal foe naval""supplics invited by the , Secretavy of the Navy ; under the proviso to the general approlfriatitnii'Ml) for the navy, approved March tliird, eighteen hun dred R. nd•furty7three,,,oliall .be accontlianied by 'a written' guaranty, siiniel by one or more reel:mush. tde persona, to the effect that - .h..e-dir they undertake ' Mat the bidder or bidders will,:ificks or their .bid be riccepted, enker into an obligation' in such time as.. - . may be prescribed by the 'Seal-Mary of the Navy, with good and stifficfentpureties; to f o rsish the supplies proposed. No proposal shall be consiilered., crass Accompanied by such guarapty.",. if, after. the accept tense of a proposal, and a notffication thereof to.the • bidder or,blddcra, he cr they shall fail.te,enter into anobligation within the time prescribed by the Sec- rotary of the Nary, with good and sufficient Sureties for furnishing the supplies; then the Seci-ifary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with :ionic other ----- person or persona - for furnishing tfie said. supplies and shall„forAwith cause the difference hinwcert the amount noidiiined in the prqpdaal co guarantied and the immint for Which he may have contracted fo • furnishing the said supplies ' for the whole , t ieriod of ,the proposal, to be charged up against said bidder • or bidders, and his or their guarantor or guarantors; and the same shall be immediately recovered by the United States, for the use ofthit Navy Department, in en action - of debt against either. or all of said persons." , - • . - New- Bopleg+ /Revolution and her Military. Chieftains, front' the oil - lido:go to the present time. lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings. Shakspeitie and. Ills Frieads. . • Josephus, Illustrated No- 2._ . • • • ?The Arulaimi Nights. Illustrated. The Co . artior of the days of Charles ‘24.,' •by. Mrs, Relic's from the wreck . of'a fortiaerWcirld:. Yankee Notions, and others, just received by ,* CALDWVLL; Post Office , Buildings. UZI yen titan niinfie. WESTERVELT, the old and well known Blind•Alaker, forgFly . " of Second and Fourth sts., taes this methodps tatibrat his many friends of the fact that his - Fa,citory is naw in - full op. oration on, .St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny .Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors' anß,qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. V. B. If required,. Blinds will be pat opso, - that . in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise; they, may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver,and with the aamc , : facility that any other piece of furniturs can be removed, and without any extra eSpeatt'.:;. II ~~.. s~~4:; •:..~xi
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