tSSWM I , WEIWWIEM - Ili=nlM.Mll 111 DE NEA;t 43 I I ES ELECTRIC TELEGRAIT. BY . • • [ -rapntssx.r ARRIVAL OF . , THE_ 1 0 .‘ft,1 'A_ 31 Pp, R I A ! ' - LATER FROM EUROPE. Nreihete....commeselal Intelligence The Crops—General- News, etc. r. The Steatnshsp,Nambria reached the dock at ftit4n minutes past 5 o'clock, A. M. She brings Liveipool dates to the 4th of August. • _ CORN MARKET. • ByJ the Cambria <we have the following adviCes in relation to the Corn Market: Best Western Ca nal, 27a027 per bbl. Philadelphia an Balti more/ warranted sweet, 265fa268 ad; sour, 2101 235. !Richmond and 'Alexandria - 250265. Newl • Orleans and Qhio, 23(ii255. 13.5. Wheat, White I and triiied,6439s 2d per 7 70 lbs. Red, 78 6doBB 9d, - Oats per . 45 lbs. 3so3s 4d. Sarley per 601 'Rye per 480 lbs, 30 , a345. Peas per] 19 0 .1b5. 3080408. . Indian Corn, sound, 265f330s per qr; unsound and heated, 20s(a24s. Indian eCorn-Meal, 148 per 880 lbs. Some parcels- of. , •dlan darn 'Which had been slightly heated, bats restored, were yesterday sold by auction at_2ss ] per qr, and some. Western Canal Flour at 21s 6d l 0 , 238 d.per but the „,transactions were gen. erally Inimportant. Thniabove was the resultof yesterday's market, andshdies a decline in the value of Breadstuffs.-- • A.,pini# has 'decidedly taken place, accellerated:by the gra dual i downward tendency of the late Lon don markets. Thereify favorable state of the home crops, and the stillness of the Money market, in the Lon don Corn market, had effected a reduction upon Wheat it.if 8910 s. vo qr. We 14ve no quotation to give of yesterday's transactions. Cottrok—Fair Upland is' quoted at '7; to lb Mobile fiddling 6i061, good fair 71; tine 710 Bs. Alabama and Tennessee middling 61061. New Orleans, middling, fiifin; good fair, 7iaB fine, 81409. Bowed Georgia,. middling, 61®6/ ; good fai l 7W71• ; fine, 71. Sea Island, midd li ng, 106313; good fair 15017; fine, 2002.1. The s les for the week ending July 23, were 22,- 500 baleii, of which 2000 were for shipment, and 2500 for jexport. Those for the week ending' on the 20th !ult. were 18,130 bales, of which 2700 were forispeculation, and 1000 for export. The transactions for the last three days ending yes. tenlay evening, ware about 16,500 b,les, of which 6000 were for speculation and export. The stock in port estimated at 410,000 bales, against 760,- 000 at the same period last season. The market had beenllaiiguid for 10 days preceding the arrival Of the steamer of the lath ult., with a decline of Icl er Ibl But since then the market has acqui red morel firmness, and the decline has been par tially recovered. ProvisiOns—Beet, prime mess per tierce of 104 lbs., new. 88s to 033. , Ordinary 84s to 87s. Mess per bbl of 200 lbs 50s to 58s. Ordinary 90s. o Park—Prime Mesa, new, per bbl., 70s to 75s Old 608 to 675. Mess 65s to 843. Prime 54s to Bacon—bried and Smoked, old, 40s to 955. Long middling,l free from bone, 52s to 635. With ribs on 50s . to 625. Shoulders 30s to 385., hams. smok ed and canvass, per cwt. 40s to 508. Casks in salt 47s to 525. Cheese—!Fine, 50 to 57s per cwt; middling 93s to 48s. Ordinary 40s to 445. Lard—Fine leaf in kegs 505 to 52s per cwt. Bbls 47 to 50s. OnlinAry to middling 42 to 451 'Tongues:—Box in pickle IS to 219. per doz. Metals—lT S. lead, pig in bond, per ton -L.6 to 17 British bai t -iron per ton £9. Ccmuceraal and Finasirial.—A painful sensation has taken lace in the money market since the departure of the last steamer, and whiCh in a greater or less degree has effected every branch of trade and manufactures, and for some days the funds have! been in a very unsettled state ; and thouib, speaulation has not gone to the extent, which, •1 t was apprehended it would, the financial condition o'f the country may be said to be in a state of this most painful uneasiness. The Man chester business for the last few days has been of a verylirnitefl character, and if the money embar casement continnes, increased distress will be the inevitable consequence, although thetfunds were in a state Of Unusual fluctuation last week. They hive opened this week with greater warmness, but how long that position will be maintained, it is hard to predict. The price of Consols on Monday opened at 81403 for money, from which they ad• vancerho 84,9 i, in consequence of the fall in the cnn market In the course of the day the Bank of Englandlannounced an increased scale of dis c Junta, whteb caused an immediate fall of i -per cent., from which at the close cf business there was no ra lj. The last money price was 88PBR, but for ;ticconnt they opened at Sii(ili, from which they receded to 88102. Bank stock left cif at 1964e198. I There was no material change yes terday, Packet Ships -firrierd.—The Royal Mail steamer Caledonia, arrived in the Mercy on the morning of • the 28th of July; July 30, Chaos, Wilson . ; 21st, Merrick, Washington ; - , 22 , 1, Glinmore, Sardina, Crocker; 29th , Montezuma, Lowlier. General Intelligence.—Parliament has been dis solved, and the new elections are proceeding regu. larly. So far as the returns have been made, they show a complete triumph for the free trade princi ple. Lord JOhn Russell, who will lorm the new Cabinet, has been re elected for the city of London. The Harnett.—The prospects of the harvest con. tinue unexceptionably encouraging, and every where promise a most abundant yield. It has a:- - ready been begun in several of the southern coun ties: The crops of wheat ; oats and barley, are universally hdalthy, and the potatoe, notwithstand ing all that bas been said about the reappearance of the diseaseof last year, is effected to but very inconsiderable extent. Reports from Ireland are equally glowing. Famine and distress are vanish ing rapidly iri Ireland. :The accessions of the Prelacy, Priesthood ant gentry of the country, to the old Ireland party, are 'large, and the' weekly contributions steadily in crease It is suspected that a large proportion of the :Repeaters will be returned torthe Imperial Parlia ment, at this election. The remain 's -of Mr. 0 Connell were embarked at Bukenbead for Dublin, on Sunday, where they i arrived the following day. ,Several heavy failures have occurred in the corn •trade, and many others of a serious character are .apprehended. I A distinguished literary amateur performance ;for the benefit. T ofthat child of genius, Leigh Runt, was given in Liverpool, on Wedmsday last. The principle parts were sustained by Dickens, Jerrold, .Mark 'Leman Cruilcshank, Foster and Leech. .-.11 Formidable Conspiracy of the most Daibolical :Character at Rime —The object nf the conspirators, who amounted to several hundred in number. was AO - massacre the citizens, and remove the Pope to Naples, by follea. Five cardinals, with exalted military officersbave been discovered to have been abettors. j . iPiapularjeeling has becomek more tranquil in France. The King was well rec eived by the peo ple on the celebration of tne gl rious Three Days. 'The Chamber of Deputies about being dia. solved. Sanguinary battles have been fought between the Russians and Circassians—the former being de. feated, with considerable loss. -Switzerland ie threatened with a revolution.— The Souder ba n d, or Catholic league, have armed themselves, but are likely to be surprised. Mr. Walter, Ithe celebrated proprietor of the London Viznes,ldied last week. The. Wesliyan Conference commenced their sittings at Liverpool, ,. on Wednesday !inst. The Rev, Samuel Jacktion was elect dd President. Situation Wanted, AYOUNG MAN, who has had some experience in the Grocery Bashaeas; has a fair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes-a good business hand, is anxious to obtain a. situation, in Pittsburgh. --He would-be willing , to accept a moderate comb cation. A note addressed E., office ofthe romerng Posy , will receive immediate attention. ' .IY2B ;17,7 , 7,i -,, , .-t - k:ii i r‘*.i , .lk...‘. .4-.`44!-.-it.4.,.1,.'k .1 - - : ,, ,•:r. ,, k,•]4,•:'"7 - g : • A , .' 4 - ,7, .;-:.l7e' - ...7 4..f-;`1,1r::',.T.:.:..f.. A ., I=MM2I pg,tl4lEal -' List O 4 Letters 11)) EMAINING• in the Post Mee, at Pittsburgh, jilk, August 15,1847. Persons calling for letters chose names are on this List, will please say they are advertised. Aiken Archibald Andrews D C 2 Ackens Willson J Armstrong Robert Aiken Robert Armstrong Jeremiah Abernathy Isabella A' . Arbogast Dqrthea Adams Wallin]. -Esq Allender Mary '. Armstrong James - Allan George. Arnott James S Allison Jane Armstrong James 2 Allanlohn Austin Silas Anderson Abraham Rev Auld John Anderson John ' Atkinson George Anderson Jacob Atkinson Alexander Anderson George Ashton Edmund Aten Garrett • i • B Babingion Thomas Baden B Baker Conrad Bonner . Margaret Ann Baker John Brown Campell Baker, John S Brown William ,Baldwin John Brown James S Baker Jesse A Brown Jeremiah Baird Sarah A Brown Elizabeth Barker Deborah - Brown Logan Bachelor Frederick Brown John Barmier) Mary Brooks Robert Babarnah H A Bryant E M Barnes Robert Bradley W C Barron4c Co Brooke George .Barford Joseph Bronte James .Barber Adam Braidy Sarah Bell Swim! Brannen Christopher Beanlien Mr Brannen Beefier Berry John L Brednen C Beggss Joseph P . Bingham F W Bean G W Braden James 2 Bennett William Brady Robert R Bechtel George Brooks Robeit Beardley,Samuel Bradshaw D Beavy Joseph Brooks Eliza Bennett W Brisbin Sarah M Betts Jacob Brinker Jacob Baggs Alexander Brumley John Beidler Daniel " Brooks James Beall James Brooks Jane F Blatschford Napoleon B Buner & Clous Blake Elizabeth F Bull Amanda A Bicl•er Louis Burrows Mary Berd Mr , Butt Mattew Blake Grinfill Burton William Billinghurst Charles Butterworth Ann E Blair Mary Buzau! William Black -Margaret R Burns George W Blair Mrs Burger George Boyd Daniel Byers A Boyle Ferdinand Birkbammer George Boyd Samuel Boyle 'Samuel Bealle David Boyd ParrnelieJ Bowler George W Boyd Alexander SHIP Callaghan Neal! Carrothers. Thomas Carson Thomas Carraghan David Cavannagh Joseph Callan James Carnaghan Adam Carty Patrick Campbell James Campbell Robert Caldwell James Caldwell Joseph Campbell Bernard J Chadwick Thomas Church Ensign Cheever Daniel Chalfant Mary Chalfant Mary J Clegy Marin Mrs Clark Mary Ann Clark Thomas 2 Clark William A Clever Martin sen. Clarke Isaac B Clarke Sarah A Cinnamend Eliza Cooper Tomas D Cochran J CoSurn Simon C Mins Thomas Cody Mr Col' Air Coffin C W Collins .llyren Dawson Sampson Dalton Mary Darkey Francis Davis Hugh Defarest Joseph W Denning William Dean ZW • Dewpsey J W Detwilen Alex Debolt elTarsha Delany Moses Deckes Joseph Deveny Lafayette Dolahlgott James Dasenbury W . C Eckhard John Ebert Asbury Edwardi Edward Edwards G Ekin Esler F Eariely Henry Eckman Btram Easton E Eberhart Mary Ann Faust John Falconer Caroline Fanning Richard Farrel Maly Fairchild E R Rev Farrel Luke Fairbarnes William Ferguson Martha Ferguson Martha Jane Ferre William P Ferguson Thomas Ferrier M miss Fenlon James Flinn Robert Fleming Robert Fitzgerald William Fulmore Elizabeth Gallagher Timothy Gallagher J H Gastin Sarah J. Gault Mrs Garvey John G.re Jane Gallaten John Gallagher - John Gallagher James Gardener Henrietta Gallharth W A Gilman Charlotte J Girkea.Adaline • Gilmore A N Gish' Abraham Gibbotis Austin Gilchrist Jahn Gillespy Lucy Gileria James Gleaves Charlotte H Glenn J A Gansoles Mary Hamilton Thomas Heath George Hamilton W H Herd Joel B Hall William Hillen John Hall Frederick C S Hill James Hall Charles W Hill N F Hall B & S Hill Samuel-G Hall Louisa - Ann Bogle Edward Hall James- Holmes Ann Jane Haines B - C - -' Hoyt William Hagan Johri • . - Howey James C Hagaity James Hough Johli Hanna Thomas- ', Huston Edward - Hammer E 3 ..'L " Howard John Li Hanford A Howell Joshua B Harrison Elisabeth Hooper Samuel Harris Isaac Hovirocco Jacob Hardesty Charles 2 .Hopkins John Hart Salmon N Howe Samuel II Harris Hannah Horner A J . Earring Daniel G Hopkins Charles Haikins Anne . Hower .1 C Hart Thomas S Hopper Margaret Harrington Capt Hutchison William Hausa George t H ummer W.E av Haugh Robert '_ Hughes Allison Hattell Catharine Humbert Charlotte Hawkins Mary Hunter Robert - _ EtE=3 `[j:' }~^ i.:._ r. ".(^ _Coleman C or Columba Conley Hugh Conway Stephen Connelly John Comerford Arthur Cotter John Cowan Joseph Conley S Cornyn Mary Cox William Corey Charles W Conrad Thomas 2 Courtney Henry Cotter Joley Comegga John Crowley Patrick Cracraft Joseph Crammer Waldo Cramer Patrick Cridge Mary Crosson James rraner Patrick Crippin Hills Anne Crawford James B Craig Thomas Co liran Esq Cooper Wiliam Crispan Peter H Cuny George Cummings Messrs Cathbutun L W Curran Thomas Cunningham James 2 Coleman Thomas Dorsey Edward Doyle James Dougherty William Douglass John Donevan Michael R Drew Hannah C Dravoe F R Duffy Edward Dunn William Duncan Rebell Duncan John Duffy Patrick Dunlap 'William Mr Duncan R W E E gd An Edwards Edwards Catharine P Muy English Mary Elliott Samuel Evans John Ewing Elizabeth E Y ster C Fleming David Fitzallen M M Finley Caroline Forsythe Henry Foster Charles W Fox George Fowler John Fowkes Walter Fortune Francis W Foxhall John Frisbee Charles S Freeman Christian Franklin Thomas Frick Joseph Friend Arthur S • Friem Robert Glass A Goff Henry Golding E mrs Gott John Gorden Elizabeth Gorden E Elizabeth Gorgas C Golden Alex'r or Sas Griffin James H Green Ephraim B Greens George E Gribble R H Greenlee Susannah Graves Edward B Grant M mrs Grafton Nancy A Grandon John M Graham Grafton Graham Margaret Graham John mrs Gay Jacob Haven Joseph Hume Jane Hayden B mrs Halton Francis Hays Matthew 2 Hugens Richard Hays Henry-' - - iftiihes Robert Hays J R Hughes Mrs ' Herithorn Thomas G' Hunter John' T Hennegan ' • .littgbes Elizabeth HeroUghty • - Irviin Ann Ingol4 J Irwin W-A Jams Mary W Mrs Jackson Ann Joslen.Olem C Jordon William Jenks William j J o eff e i7 Am W o i s lliam Jenkins Adaline Jenner N B Jeffries James Johnson Robert 3 Kennedy Robert Kell B Kean M Kells Margaret Keller Peter Keisei Peter Kennedy George- Kates Andrew J Kendall John Keys George Kenna Edward Kean Martin James Kelly James Kelly Nancy Kerr William Kelly John Kelly David Kunkle Henry Lambert John Lendrey L Lawson IV Little R W Laurence Thomas Little John Laphan James E Linped Thomas Lappe Jcdlann C• Lilly Matilda Lasimore William Linn James Larp John Lewne James M Laugon Thomas Lyons Nancy Laton John - . Long Polly Lawson Joseph Lynn John T Lattemore John Loveridge Sarah Laumau Jasper H Long Wanener R Laughlin John Lloyd David Lewis Thomas - Lundy Geo L L Lewis A D R Long W W Lee Edward Logan J,H Leidy Lenard Long Ali Leman W D Lloyed M David Lewis William Long John Loveridge Sarah Long James Leslee Mary A Logan Henrietta Levingston Thomas Lodge J Leach Seth V Lynch James Levering Elizabeth Lynch. Catharine Libby Daniel W 2 Maxey A E Miller Catharine . Mann George 2 Miller James B Manaway John Miller Jeremiah. Mahey John . Miller Andrew Capt Matthews-James Miller James Magrath Bernard Moss Thomas Maclay John 2 Moss Cliari es Mallon Arthur Montgomery Robert Maguire James C Moorehead Harvey Maxwell John B Morgan Mary Mannsell Elizabeth Morton J G Mackiny W H Morran George Magill Robert B Moone Samuel Magill Eleanor Moorhead Wm Matthews Anson Moody Paul Martin James • 2 Morris Thomas Martin G A Moore S Marshall William Morrison Joseph Marshall Wm & Co Moore John Marshall Thomas Mudge S miss Mercer Margaret M Mullen James Mellen John . Murmer Patrick Meredith Thoirnas MuNon Thomas Mellinger Martin Murdock M H Messrick William Mulluy D Mears L W Myler Wm Milligan William Mullaney Timothy Migau James Mummer Peter Minor Abia Murray Elizabeth Miller James Murphy Daniel 0 Mitchell R mrs Murphy Maria C Mitchell Hugh Murphy Elizabeth Mitchell A H M'Allister Charles M'Fordney E C J miss M Bride Michael AlGinniss Hugh M'Anulty Patrick M'Fadden John M'Allister Thomas AlGuire Thomas M 'Bride A D M'Giriniss Cornelius Nraleer Stephen 111Ginniss Daniel M . Clelland 1) MintyreJohn P M Candless Leander D Al Dwaine Thomas M'Condless John M'lrl tyre William Capt M Clay Eli MlEown Samuel M'Closkey Patrick M'Kee David M'Carty Henry M Eye Hugh :11'Creery David Mlieot‘n John M'Cormick Noah M Ai Kay Gordon M'Cook Daniel M Kegg John Jr M Curtly J R Mlierniey A M Corrnick Michael M Clore Alexander M Congell James M Clure William M CortYl 4 Villiam MClean A M Coy Isabella M'Cleery Mary Jane M Carrit John Nl'Leari William ArCainl;Mary Mialighlen Isabella M Dyer' Patrick M'Leoil A Rev M Donnell John M 'Vay Thomas M Dowell Jane miss M'Mannus C M'Donald D & P M'Quaide E 11•Dowell John ' M'Faigne Patrick M Feely' James M'Neel Araminta M Grew W R M'Pherson David M Garr P WM inert John M'Guire John 3l'Guckion James' Neiler John Nabb Richard A Neill Samuel Newhall Henry C M Nevynaber Augustus F Nealle Margaret S Newell Elizabeth Nulty Patrick Nealle James F Nugent, G A Nealle Ames 2 Niles John S Nealle William 2 O'Conner Thomas O'Donovan Joanna O'Brien John C jr Oberlin Lewis F O'Brien mr O'Brien 'Patrick Oliver John H Orr Margaret Owen 0 '.l Owen James O Connor W N'Neill John O'Donnell-James 0 Brien Thomas Oyler Thomas J Oyer Christian O Rorke Hugh 2 0 Byrne Michael O Conner A guess 0 Donovan Catharine Patten J & D Pershing Abram Page S Penn Henson Palmer Robert Pilkington Robert Packer W S Pinkerton Robert Patten Benjamin Plannett Charles Pauline B R Platt Agnes Patchill Henry M Piper Eliza Paulin Philip Phillips Robert Parker James Purkey Mary J Parks Joseph Price J B ,Parker Levi, Prenter Win Patterson ,C D Price George Parker Gideon Pritchitrt John R Patterson gvaline W Price David Patterson Alm Potter Samuel Patterson Aaron Parvis W C Parker Wm Price Susan Penner Reason Pope Isaac Ralph Maty A Miss Richardson Alexander Ray John Riley Edmohci Ragan Morris R Robb J H Reddick William Robb Elizabeth ' Rebrer Jacob Roberts Robert Rees Richard Rotter James Rees Isaae L Ross William B Runnington Z W Rosenheim Isaac Renn William , Rossiter John Resser Samuel Rowland William Rhodes Joseph Robinson Oliver Reed Alice, Robinson William 2 Reed John, ,. Robinson Sarah W . Reynolds William Robinson Onley Reynolds Samuel Robinson Charles Rice John 1 Ryan Mary RichardsonlJames Richardson W C B Richardsonlohn I , _ _ ~~~e -17). - ", Irwin James A Irwin W A & C Irwin Henry Johnson Samuel Johnson Thomas Johnson George E Jones William Jones. Henry P Jones Eliza Jones James T Janes Newton 2 Jones Joseph Jones Peter Kerr Sarah M Kelly Hester Klyne 'Mathias King John • Kicklemd Mary Jane B Knox Robert W Kirkpatrick John F Kinzey Margaret Kincaid James King Edward Klingig Daniel Kish Patrick Kiddoci Drosilla Kiddoo Thomas Knight Geo W Konntz Copt Koots Elizabeth Vir Walker James White John Walker Thomas White, Owen & Ross Walker Edward White Isabella mrs Wade Charles White Hester miss Wade Thomas W.histon John Wall John Whitehead & Meeker Walters Charles Wherry W F Walton Joseph Whitaker James Wanderly Matilda A Whitney George Warnock William 2 Williams Thomas Watkins Harriett miss Williams Jno (pudler) Waugaman Asa Williams Walter 2 Ward Thomas Williams John Chas Ward George H Wilson John Ward Hugh Wilson E mrs Webb Elizabeth Wilson Hosea B Wegel John G Will Thomas Wells Joseph - Wilkinson John Weldon James _ Wiggens Israel Willington Lucy F mrs Wilton William Welsh Adam Wise Valentine Welsh Thomas Woodward Eliza miss Wertz Francois Woodruff Erastus B West C J C Wood Benj 'Min Westbrook Leonard Wood Sarah mrs White William Worm James White Walter R. Working Jacob White J& Co Workman WH W 2 White Henry Wray Mary J mrs Y Yeanran S .7‘l Young Mary mrs MISCELLANEOUS S B"-Isaac Newton" S B -Robt Fulton" S B American Eagle" Graefenburg Co The Court of Death I THIS Great and Magnificent Painting will be ex hibited a few days and evenings in Pittsburgh, At PHILO . HALL, commencing on IVedn.esday even ing, Aug. 11. The Painting is 24 feet long, by 13 bigh, covering 312 square feet of concuss. There are 23 , figures of the size of life. It is a work which, in its conception and execution, in the harmony of proportions, the beauty and naturalness ails figures, and the sublime moral of its combined impression, grows immensely upon the mind in proportion as it is studied. Dr. Cotton will give a brief descriptive Lecture, upon the painting, every evening. The se cond and third visit will afford more pleasure than the first. Admission,l2s cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents auglo-tr ti Executors Notice. rrliF. Subscriber., Executors of the last Will and testament of Philip Sawer, late of Pine Town ship, Allegheny County, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to said Estate, to make paysnent of the same without delay; and those having claims against said Estate, to present the same properly authenticated for settlement, to either oldie under signed. J AMES A. GIBSON, L. It. M'ABOY. Executors of the Estate of Philip Saner, deed. Pine Tp., Aug 9, 1847. ag 1 1. w6j." 1 y IQUORS IN GLASS.-- n ,The following fine old Cogniac and Rochelleßrandies, are offered for aalc at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER; corner of Market and Front streets: Old:Pale Nectar, 1836; 11 Lafayette ; " Champagne; 11 ' Champagne Cogniac ; Old Dark Maglory Cogniac, 1832; 11 Leger Frere, 1837 ; Together, with Cherry and Peach Brandies; and 14 varieties of Cogniac on draught., Ferule by the do ten, single bottle, or otherwise. au 16 JUVENILE BOOKS—The Rollo Books, in setts The Jonas' Books, in setts; France Paul's Adventures, in setts; The Boy's week-day book; The Boy's own book; The Girl's own book; The 818 country book; The Boy book ; The Girl. s book ; My Boy's-first book; My Boy's second briok ; Boy's and Girl's little Forget me not; Holliday Tales; Gulliver's Travels; Bonk of Fairy Tales. For sale by augl4 . LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. _ II ousehold and Kit c hen Furniture AT AUCTlON.—Also,Feather Beds, Bedding, Carpeting, Double Barreled Fowling Piece, Horses, Drays, Harness, Saddles and Bridles. On Tuesday next, Aug. 17th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be-sold, at the residence of Mr. James bl'Crea ry, Prospect st., near Elm, his HpuseholdTurniture, Feather Beds and Bedding, kitchen utensils, fowling piece, horses, drays, saddles, bridles, harness, &c., as he is declining housekeeping. Comprising in part: Mahogany dining tables, breakfast and kitchen do.; fancy and common chairs, bedsteads, sewing and wash stands, carpeting, fire irons, mantel clock, (a good timepiece,) 3 good dray horses with Unless 2 drays, 2 sects buggy harness, brass mounted saddles and bridles. aug 11 J. M'KENNA , Auct. An election for six Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Works, will be held at the office of the same, on Friday 27th instant, between the'hours of 2 and 5 o'clock, in the afternoon of the said day, agreea bly tiithe provisions of the 3d section of ordnance of 28th June, 1847, respecting the said Gas works. THOMAS BAKEWELL, President Trustees P. G. TV. au 13 td LARD OIL: 10 barrels, just reed and for sale augl6 by MILLLER 4- RICKETS° N. OAP: 200 Boxes Chilicothe Soap ; just rec'd and 0 for sale by augl6 10 CASKSHams • 6 Shoulders; a prime article,just rec'd augl6 'and for sale by F. SELLERS. I,lt YE FLOUR-32 bbls., a superior article for fa. roily usei in store and for sale by angl4 L. S. WATERMAN. Top ACON-2000 Ms. Bacon in store and for sale by augl4 L. S. WATERMAN. '• Saint Eli L Smith Horace Maj St Larohnce - .Margaret Smith William Salmon Wi'son 'P . Smith Jonathan Sandles John • Smith G K Sanders Samuel W Smith D J L Sanders John H Smith G W (carp'r) Sanders Sarah mtss Smith Charles D Sarratt Elizabeth miss Smith James Sarratt W H • Smith Elizabeth Sargent Jasper A 2 Smith Mary mrs Sands Samuel Snodgrass James Dr Sands Rachel miss Snodgrass Leroy Scott Thomas Snovel John Scott John Y Snyder Eliza S - Scott N W Sooy B S Scott John Y Soulsby Cuthbert Scott N W Spargo Mary miss Sennett Pardon. '.Spicer Mary J mrs Seebaugh CJ Springer Wm Shallot' Patric*. Sproul James Shannon Michael Squire John Shapleigh A F 2 Stetter Abner Shaw Ezra S Stephens Martin L Shaw James Stephens Joseph H Shavohan John Stephens James Shephard Catharine mrs Stephens Amos Shields James Stewart S M Short James Stewart S R Sholp Henry - Stewart Benjamin Showbell John Stewart James W Shcick S H Stewart John Shugart J W Capt .Stevenson Thos Rev Simpson John Stevens Joshua Simpson Martha mrs Shiley John B Singer Catharine H mrs Stoner Gharles Sirock Joseph Strock Joseph Skelly mrs Sutherland •W SlikerJoseph Sweeney Patrick 2 Sloppy B F 2 Sweeney Wrn Small Augustus '2 Swift Thomas Sylvia Conrad T Tanner John 2 Thornburg William Taylor William H 2 Thorn James Taylor George J Tidball Nancy E Taylor William Tierney. Michael Taylor James P 2 Torley John Thesing E Trabaml Elizabeth Thompson Joseph Tracy George Thompson Ann Mrs Trainer Bridget Thompson .Samuel Trimble James Thompson Thomas Trunick James Thornhill Mary Miss Tucker George Turpin N H R Utley Grey Waco Joseph V Van {diet Capt 2 Veatch Emily Vaughan J .13 Yates James C. M'KIBBTN, P,.M PITTSBURGH GAS WORKS MILLER & RICKETSON Bacon. y • = C • - .1"•=`, _ - - rtIL RALPH'S VEGETABLE PILLS consists _Ly of two kinds in one package, Nn. tire—and No 2,—a gentletazatire and, strengthener. -With respect to No. I,—therO is no better purgative in the composition of edicitie;—it effectually cleanses the body of every vitiated and ofrensifahu inor and Is a first and salutary step in the cure or all diseases; but a still more important and MVALV inLE REMEDY will be found in No. - 2.—This is net a purgative, but a gentle laxative strengthener, ensur ing a natural action of the bowels, after the opera tion ofthe purgative,—maintaining a healthy condi tion of the Digestive Organs—and giving the consti tution power to carry on its natural mean' of cure. Indeed, in the use of No. 2, we directly support the natural efforts of thefionstitution, and it is astonish ing to see the many hopeless cues, in Which' the Powers of Nature prove successful when her steps are followed rather than directed. Price 25 cts. a box—for sale by S. CUTIIBERT, Agent, auglB Smithfiield, near 3d at. Dry Goods, Furniture, Iron Chest, and Fowling Piece at A-notion. BY JAMES MiKENNA. ILL be sold, at the Auction .Rooms, No. 114 - V Wood st., three doors from sth, to-morrow, T iursday, August 19th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a largo and general assortment of Dry Goode. At 2 o'clock, P-M., 1 sire Preof Cheat; Douse hold and Kitchen Furniture; 1 double barreled Fowling Piece. At early gas light, same evening, Watches, Fancy and variety Goods,- &C. auglB JAMES 11D1K ENNA A finer Valuable Farm for Sale. N pursuance of art order of the 0-phan's Court, the undersigned Executors of the last will and f testament of Ceorge Wilßahia, Esq. ' deed, will ex pose to sale, by public outcry, at the Celia House, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 3d Monday of September, A. D. 1847, all that certain messuage and tract of land in North Fayette township, Allegheny county; Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Milton E. Baldwin and Rachel his wife, by lands of the heirs of Dr. Glenn, dec'd, and by lands of Thomas M'Clain, containing 11l acres 48 perches more or less. This land is of excellent quality, and well adapted to farming purposes. Terms ofsale : One hal( cash on the delivery of the deed, and the balance on the let day of April, IS4S, with interest from the day of sale. Said bal. ante to be secured by Judgment Bond with a Mort gage on the premises. aaglß-45uw (Gazette, Journal and Chronicle copy.) Podlces Wagon at Auction. ON Thursday afternoon, the 19th inst., at 2 clock, at the Commercial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, for account whom it may concern, I large two horse pedler's wagon, on , S.;eliptic springs , with iron axietrees, new and complete, made in the best style to order. augl7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Auction Sale• BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER DRY GOODS. rIN Thursday the 19th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M., V . 7 at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goods, &c. At 9 o'clock, P. M., 3 half chests Young Dyson Tea ; 2 Ins. Virginia manufactured tobacco; 70 bas. , half Spanish and common cigars ; 50 nests bane bxs., , 5 in each nest; wrapping paper; matches; shovels; queesaware ; glassware ; confectionary, &c. A quantity of new and second hand furniture; among which are: mahogany centre table, spring seat sofa, fancy and common chairs, tables, bureaus, high and low post bedkteads, mahogany card tables, candle stand, looking glasses, mantel clocks, feather beds, matresses, &c.; 3 pieces Ingrain Carpeting, band some patterns. At 8 o'clock, P. M., ready made clothing, flue shirts, new and second hand watches, violins, ac cordions, fifes, fine table and pocket cutlery, boots, shoes, hats, caps 7 bonnets, parasols, umbrellas, German fancy goods, &c. augl7 T AR and OIL: 25 bble N. C. Tar; 15 .4 Tanners Oil ; Received and for sale by iYI 7 JNO. P. PERRY. CHEESE: 23 Boles, received and for sale by jyl7 JNO. P. PERRY. JUST received at Morse's LITERARY DEPOT, No. So, Fourth street: The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Man's recreation, with Biographical Preface, and copious Notes, by the American editor, (Wiley & Putnam.) Barr's Pennsylvania Reports, vol. 4. The life of Paul Jones, illustrated with numerous engravings from original drawings by Jas Hamilton. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine for August. Farmer's Library. Horticulturist. The British and Foreign Medical Review for July. Westminster Quarterly Review. !Londonit for June. Living Age, No 169 Ingleborough Hall, and the Lord of the Manor, by Henry W. Herbert. 'Esther D. Medina, or the Crimes of London, with i llustrations. Part 3d. Wagner, the Wehr Wolf, by G. W. Reynolds.— Part 2d. Old St. Pawls, a Tale of the Plague, by Win. H. Aiusworth. Joseph Rushbrook, or the Poacher, by Capt. Mar ryat, R. N. The Lost Ship; or the Atlantic Steamer, by the author of Cavendish, Flying Dutchman, etc. Rory O'Moore, a National Romance, by Samuel Lover, with illustrations". For sale at Morse's, 85 Fourth street : augl7 CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 IMIs Timothy seed ; 5 MN Clover seed ; for sale by augl7 JNO. F. PERRY Dressed Flooring. ASUPPLY always on hand, at the Planing Ma chine ofJohn Beck. L. WILMARTII, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin ate ISE it K. Kennedy, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in tho name building with Alderman Whiaster Fifth street, between Wood and Smith fi eld eta. a, g 1 -6m• Shovels, Spades, Forks, to. THE undersigned has been appointed agent for the sale of the above articles manufactured by Jno. &aria & Co. All orders addressed to him fur such articles will receive promo attention, at the lowest maneacturer's prices. Wanted, A - ECOND band Steam Engine and Boilers-30 LA. horse power -4 to 41 feet stroke. Apply to L. WLMARTH, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin tan. augl7 UCKETS, 111 60 dos. Beaver Buckets; in store Ind for sale, augl6 by L. S. WATERMAN. HITE BEANS, 20 Bbls. small White Beans; rec'd, in Mere augla and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN. CORN BROOMS, 50 doz. Corn Brooms; in store and for sale by augl6 L. S. WATERMAN. rronAcco, 120 Boxes s's Tobacco, Henry & James' brands; 50 " B's " 41 60 " l's " 80 " .s's Tobacco, D. J. Warwick " 30 " B's " 11 14 75 1 Pound Lump, R. B. Warwick " 30 " s's A. D. Read's, best brand ; 50 " s's James Madison 7' " .s's Q. M. Stanard's 11 • 10 " s's R . W. Crenshaw ,15 " 1 Pound Lump, P. Hnrt 6 " 1 " " Jno Rucker , do. in Store and to arrive in a few days, winch I have on consignment, diredt from the manufacturers at Lynchburg, Va., and will be sold to the City Trade at Eastern prices, by augl.l FL Ott . 20 Bids. S. Fine Flour; reed, in store and for augl6 sale by L. S. WATERMAN. HAMS: 200 pal sugar cured canvassed Hame— put up for summer use—very fine; for sale by augl4 F. SELLERS, .17 Liberty at. BEEF: 900 lbs sugar cured dried Beef, just aug re i c l eived and for sale by F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty at. OILS, 6 Barrels bleached Elephant Oil; 0 6 " " Whale do; 1 Cad( " « do; 9 " Refined do; 20 Bbls Lard Oil, Nos 1 and 2 ; 20 s' Linseed do; just reed ; for sale by augl4 F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty Et. , Brown Plumatels. CASES 34 Brown Flannels, of a superior quali ty, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent for the Manufacturers. ESE e a . a fa:?:1;f:7? DR. JACOB DIMMITT, MILTON E. BALDWIN, Executors, THE ATHEN.ZEIIIII. THE pleakuring department of this fine and eiten sive eatablishmenriinow open and we are ready to serve up to visiters ICE CREAMS, Swirr-IYIEArs, CAKE, FRUITS, Coot. Canvas ; and all the various re freshments of the Beast n. The proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the Athenaeum for themselves, as they are flattered that in all its-differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain— ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. The kismrt departments, both LADIES' and GENTLE MEN'S, are 'unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in the country ; and the. Ladies•' Par lors will chaltange a comparison for richness, neat ness and beauty, with those of any similar establish. meat to be found any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and classic Fountain r is a place of the most striking curiosity. GEO. COCHRAN. No. - 0 6 Wood *divot Rooms are fitted up at which Gentlemen, alone, can have Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Gentlemen ; entrance at the Two columns. The Ladies' Parlors;exclusive; for Ladies—entrance at the THREE columns, aug6 Public Notice TO all persons who wish to be employed as Teach ers in Mifflin District, that an examination will be held at Lebanon Church, in said township, on the last4'hursday of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of examining any that may - apply as Teachers. Persons who wish to be present, are in vited to attend. By order of thii Board of School Directors of Mifflin TOwnship. B. PAI7£IO9N, Sgg'y . aug.ll4l3Wetii LII OMB; Mason on " Vestiges of Creation." London. fhe Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of 'rebind, by 114 , Geoghegan. " by Moore. " by O'Halloran. Curiosities of Literature. . • , Froisart's Chronicles. Boher's Standard Library. Beaumont and Fletcher. Nixon, London Ford and Massinger ci cc Spencer. Ben Johnson For sale,by H. S. BOSWORTH & CC., aug4 43 Marketst Wools Woolt t • THE highest price in, cash paid for the different grades of clean washed Wool., free from burs. Wool sacks and,barlaps on hand and for sale low, by 311.11tPITY & LEE, Old Wool.warehouse, cor. Liberty it. and ray24-d4.w3mo 'Cecil's L. S. WATERMAN RICE: 5 trca prime fresh beat; just received and for sale by augl4 F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty Qt. BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, PHIS is the only Institution in Western Penney] vania, where the theory and practice of Book Keeping can be learned in such perfection, as to en able the learner to apply the science at once to busi. ;teas. Thosb unacquainted with Mr. D.'s p!alf of instruction can have any number of references to persona in the city who are now keeping books, and who have been 9ualifted , for the busiqess by the pre. vious training they received inhis aaideirty. liopea of business during summer, from 2 to 41m4 71 to 9 , P. M. , 1144 N ,Z,.. ;1;4",";.k,,k-,4...;&:4t,-..4"V•Vear`P` I PVILLIAIII A. HILL".SIS•Ca:, aoirczaryi,,EkcnAttairoiriOKEils,"-Airn .DEAtEiti IN FORE/RI :AND .DOME4TIC EXCRANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DE.POIT, VOTES, AND SPECIE, . • No. t 4 Tfrood;lt., one door abOie - Fourgi s titst aide; Pittsburgh, CURRENT Finitio received on deposit, and col lections madkon all-'the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore; Philadel-] phia, New York,•Bostun and Cincinnati, constantly ' for sale in sums to suit:purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky; Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought rind sold on the moat favor able terms. .."4! The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. • • - • Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c: marlo-dawy JOSEPH U. HILL: W. C. CII/i/W. SILL & cnitity, D ANIMAS; . EXCIIANGE anonyms; AND'ZEALERS IN FOREIGN AND' DOMESTIC - EKLHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, "GOLD AND SILVER, N 0.65 Wool) Sr, 3D DOOR/3E1.0W/. 0112313, WEST SIDE, .PUtsliurgh., Pa. "2 - irloAll.Ftinds nod Currency received on Deposit, and 1 collections made, in all the principal cities of the United States. . . Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore; Nevi York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank 'Notes bought :53d sold on the most favors.' bl e terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. - Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c.- mar22_y' _ , ALLEN KRA KER. EDWARD RHAM. & rwurz, BANKERSKEAN AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND.DOMESTIC B I LLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES _OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and WoOd sta., directly Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. ' o • : New Books. LIFE and Religious Opinions and.E.xperience of Madame De La Motile Greyon ; ,together with Borne 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 Royaltollege ofPhysicians, 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 difficulties—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By -Francis Wayland, D. D., President ofßrown University: Two vols. The above, just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market at , bet 3d and Fourth .sts iY 26 SUGAR -2 Barrels double refined pulverized; " " 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 New Books. C e ( l ) u t r i t o n n d 0 17;i Military o t ( h : e "ie p fi re a s i e e n ' lT ' im me e. t t e - I ostrated by,l2 portraits and engraving. Shakspeare and his Friends. Josephus Illustrated—No. 2. - The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Ch s 2d.; by Mrs.: Gore. Relics from the wreck or a form World. Yankee Notions, and others, just!lreceived by WM. S. CAILDWPLL, Post Office Buildings. UM . New Books at Morse% 133 Fourth Street. rpHE SECRET PASSION, by the author of "The Youth of Shakapeare, ,, "Shakapeare and hia Friends,"-ete. Burton, or the Sieges: by the author of "South West," " Lafitte," " Captain Kyd," etc. The Bandits of the Osage, a Western Romance; by Emerson Bennett, author of: " The League of the-Miami„" etc. ' Isabela ofßavaria, by Alexander Dumas. Living Age, No. 16S. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1847. . Blackwond's Magazine for Jury. The Heiress, a novel: by Miss Ellen Pickering. A Quarter ace in Kentucky, and other Tales; by W. S. Porter, Esq., author of: " The Big Bear of Arkansas, and othei Tales," etc. The Union Magazine for August, with illustra tions. • Chapman's Drawing Book, Part I. Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature, No. 14. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 67. The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng land—d Dramatic Drama in two acts. All Fowler's publications, treating on Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly orf hand at Morse's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. augs 41. BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, beautifully situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, ex tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv ers will be offered for sale at Public Auction on - the premises on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1897, at i 0 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma chinery and tools connected with the- rope making business. A plan of the lots and terms of sale made known by GEORGE :COCHRAN, Attorney in fact for the Proprietors: JAMES M'ICENNA. t'' MD PECK, THOMPSON & CO J. H. NEEL, Pres't ll=ll I==!E MR. DUFF'S 'Corner of Fifth and • Market Streets ;454406.4.4Am0r ake1Nr. - - l' The Lost A.stountltni; , Dlio - o+try. . A i3LESSINGI A lI:IIRADLg !! .:' - 41.: WONDER I t!--, To cure Erqptions and Diffigitrements of the Skini -. ~_ Pimples; Freckle; Sunburn," Salillketrm; &wog, ;: l .-_-_ Sol? Head!, *e. 4-c. 4.-E; s 1 OUR years p.go last August, the o:spite! ofPrance --:, 1,7 1 was astonished in _contienuence of d. , discovery made by an Italian Chernist,.hlany doubted—it Seem. - . :;. ed almost an impossibility that any Wog made !!y,. ••• . g the hands of ''' man, could havo such singular powers - 1, as that claimed by Arnaldo Vzsrater for his inVenl- ..: ;- non. hflutyclassed him andhisinvention as a h9lll-•: . ~.., bug, (and, alasr many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after tasting it in the - hospitals; the 'Medical Society of Paris, (tbe-hest '.',-F - .: , chemists in the world) delivered afe following report - ' - il to Signor - Vesprini : . ' • -. r '`,.- -: .- -,-:, " We have now, minutely and carefullyeratnined the singular invention of Vesprini; We have iiialyi- ed its component parte-7weliaVeused it in 'several cases, and we hesitate not to, pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and - a' ' , ;,i:-: truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous, eruption or disfigurement of the skin: - Its inventor-we con- , i1.1 7 .. eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind: „ l'ii' {Signed) : {Sid) ' . LEOPOLD. DDPRE.I", Pres.". - Then comes the report of the g'Societe de Plnsti- tote,” of scientific experiments: ic We 'are astound ed ,!,- excl aims the aged president, au this - singular preparation—VespriiaPs Italian :!.: 1 ' Chemical Soap! ' c'Where, indeed, will science stePti., - .- . :Y Here we have a preparation made in- the fermata -.... .:Dir beautiful piece of - soap, which wo know by actual; . ., -. ..5. , :t practice, to .cure every cutaneous 'eruption, eVery . 7l . disfigurement of, and even discolored skin l' -, Where '' :.. -i4 will its magic and singular power cease t The - No.': ': ,I.:- ; gro, the Creole, the YellOw Race of the East, and - -- i ?..,1 the Red Man ofthe Far West, are alike under the in l' ''..--',-:''' , . - fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing ye! low - or discOlored skin; and make it white and beau. tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black; or brown skin: , (Here se .eral persons were brought forward by the presidmit,,who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) : - ' . ' - , . READ rrionr..l:ll.; INVENTOR ;HIMSELF TO', Tar. PiESFNT: • Faris - Nov 4 18-10 Ia considemtiori. of the sum of .$3600, I have di. vulged to lidn.t. Rums, residing in the York, N. b: the whole process of manufeeturing,-, together with a statement Oftheingredientucompott.= ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is to manutac. turn it for sale in the United Stated only, and to have the privilege , of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical - Soap.,, - ' • _ . . . Witness, Henry J. Holdemiorth. (Signed) :ANTOPHO . . • There are probably few persons of iitelligence, who, after reading the above; will doubt the.lnali... ties of Jones's Ration' _Chemical' Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfiguremente,, Freckles, Salt Rheum,• Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-liurri; Moryhew, Tan, Yel low or. Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons, perhaps - the: follo*ing : recommendations, as well as hundreds from others; may convince ;hem.- 14rFor sale by W. ge, cerner of Wood and Liberty streets, the o n ly l place in :Pitts: burgh where the GENUINE CAN be .olitained; ALL °Turas ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2s WINES. AND LIQUORS. - - - -.: ...-7" 7.7.0* JACOB WEAVERA 6 Marl:oi st., ) 1 1t', 1 1 1. 4 11 . l!.: : corner of Front, is now receiving il l ,d,i____-- and offers for sale at inducing pH-, ---;-: -----'-'-::- ''' ces, the following extensive varietj of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected-by himself, as formerly, for the firm of Sxr.rtnir . & Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first hands: , Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J. J. Dupuy, Castillifit,-old Maglory, Ilistatit.' : -- Channtiyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignette, Otard Dupny & Co. and Pinet Carillon &Co., Vintagesi . oflB62 to - -, 184 6—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux tla.,:: vors, .in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by , retail. ... . Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross Keys, ' Meders Swan and Hour Glass brands, new and old - importations. = . Rums—New England, St. Croix, Entigua end - .la. . . - makes, some very superior. - • . Whiskeys--Old Scotch and Irish, Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Ciirn. • , Wines--,Madeiras, Teneriffes, LisbOns Sherries, , Sicilys; Malagas, Ports, Red 'Wines; 'White Minis, Maseats, Clarets, Champagnes, lioeks,lnC4titer:, nes, in Cases; India Bble., Qr. Casksillhde.,- Dealt- john or Bottle: - = jtine3 Latest ImproTement. - - BEDSTEADS of different kinds, with Girizatn'i iron patentfastenings, super or any thing now in use, for sale low at the furniture. warehouse' of aug I T. B. YOUNG 4- CO., Haini at. Pittsburgh. Gas Works. - TOCKHOLDERS who wish to subscribe for new;'' 0 stock for the accumulated profits in said Compa- ny, are required by the ordinance of the 28th June, - 1847, to return their certificates at the time of sub scribing. ' augl2-tf Ohio River "Telegraph y From Pittsburgh . to Cincinnati and Louisville: • ' SUBSCRIBERS to the above Stock, 'residing in or near the city, are. requested to pay - to Joshua" Hanna., Agent of the Company, aninstalmcnt of 30 per cent. 01) the 15th inst. By order of the Cotripa: ! n y . 11-O , IIEILLT, , aogl,l Contractor for continuation of said , • - N the Court of Quarter Sessiors of the Peade, in ' and fqr the County of Allegheny: In the matter of the prop — atigitheo-- - ' • ation -of the - division lines of .the No. 5, June • Toxynships of Jefferson,Baldwin,., Perm, 1847 'e .arid The undersigned, upon the Petition of divers citi zens of the Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin;.zuid': Mifflin, praying for the alteration of the divizioii - lines, of said Townships, were appointed by the; Court Commissioners to inquire into .the Propriely. ofgranting the prayer of the petitititirmand report • their opinion of the same, at the'rtext Term of said Court. . ' ' - - - This is to give notice, that the undersigned will' meet, for the-purposes or their appointment, at-the ; House of Mrs. PresslyArwin, in Baldwin Te - wriship, on Monday the 4th day of October next, at 10 o'- clock, A. M, at which time and 'place - all persona • interested will be heard, if present. • - E.' H. HEASTINGS, '; • ALEX. CABNAHAN, THOMAS FARLEY. , Auct'r. aug,l4-cilm Dr. Re Universal Vegetable 'DIEING founded on the only principle irt•nature Jj) on which such a remedy can be safely and con 7 acientionsly recommended to the word,. are proper in all cases, and alone sufficient for the cure of moat. The Rev. C. C. Parks, Pastor of the Navy Yard . Bap tist Church, Washington City, D. C., slys, have . reason to bless God, and thank-you, that I was made acquainted with and used your tnedieiue.'?, (His case was severe and given up Dyspepsia.) .. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Agent, augl6 Smithfield street; near 3d. Perfamery. • T UST RECEIVED, from the celebrated laboratory J of Eugene Roussel, a large assortment of ,For,-, rign and Domestic Perfumery, Fancy Soaps; &c &c. Extra de Jasmin, 'Rodssel's 4 4 44 Patehauley, gen: Liquid Hair.bye', 44 4 1 MagTolia, . 44 Shaving Cream,. 44 Tuherince, " 44 Cold"• d 0. ., " Bergmotte,, 41 44 Ox Ararroer, Boquet de Carbine, " Powiier; Omnibus Rose Soap, 41 Pearl Poivderk Almond 41 Vinaigre de Rouse, • t*".. Verbena 44 Saponaeeous Paste r Pistachio 41 '. Powder Puffs, Roussel's genuine Hair finishes - - ColOgne, Nail do r- Farina's 44 41 Tooth do. Monfula's " Chiths do Flesh_ 'do Also, Rouesel's celebrated' Cireassian SoaNrune nailed for imparting a clear, white .and ealthyl"surface to the skin. - The above forTgate xholesitle and retail, by - HAYS & BROCKWAY,- No 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st. .• _auglo glint PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD COMPANY J give notice, that the Pirectorii are now prepared to treat with MANUFACTURERS for RAILROAD IRON, deliverable in 1848 and 1849, to an amount not exceeding Fifteen Thousand Tons. • _ For infermation, apply at the office,.No..7o NUL; NUT street, Philadelphia. auglo-d2w S. V. MERRICK . ,Fresident. New York Boot and Shoe Stnre., ..,:• : , No. 122; Wood st.,Tittsburgh.. , ' ' ' aIS. DALZF.LL hatfon hand , and hf: , . constantly manufacturing to order, ~- , .. the following named articlee: Gentlemeeir Fine Dreis-Boots and:Shoes, of the latest fashion, at - remarkably low Ffrices. Fine Dress Booklet e.5;00, -- such as is usually sold in othei stores at: $6,00. A ..-..- good plain well matle - calf Boot at e 4,00. All other ti. kinds•of work equally low. Also - a =good••and full: ' '' assortment ofDadies>, Misses , and Children's Bootie, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiterreßuskintrand Slippen4 — of the' most substantial kind to the very finest dreas S. D. being a practical,shoe•maker; naiads to, the manufacturing_or his „own work; and has it done in' the most substantial Manner,. yet .neat atylek and having adopted the motto of small_ prOts returns, will sell as low as the loweist... ,ittia2o-dattr: A RNESS LEATIIER.-20 SFdee bitick;forsitii by. jy SMITH 4 1 ,t; & SINCLAIR: - , - „ _ , , 'l 7 ' - - - . . . . . . - . .. •• • - - —, „.. . • •-•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-r'i.ti,,V.- -4,i'7.1.-r."sa'.:. OEM ... .': :~ L'~` F£ . ~. "Y., t. :~ 6•. :?~~ BE 4 ., A ^ •-• ^ • At, _ o s ' 1 11 i ' ,P ) It 4 --;..7 -..t=~ af? i r 4 - k# ...,.. \\ /\ 4- .., ~ ~ ~., .., i.,.4..f '~'
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