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',.:','—';', t4rr--.,--rA n t• ••— r;-,'t '''''':.,,,,4.'•'''4 ,l' -' t ' ::, -,-74t,°) ,S.,.*4l,'•'4.;''' •- ••'-'''''•-:::, .:'''' •,•••-,:",,,-,0, f„--t, : 1 .--?`2z,•-• , •-,•.; - - INE ~! ;f'r.: ' - •'.f,';':::' , '!::.;•.:;,;' , .''.i . f.L',. ,'"' MSS ~'~~-; .OF valuable building Lots, suitable fur private resaielfrxe at Atictine.- ; ' On Tuesday, August Slit, at 10 the !forenoon, will' be offered - for sale It p tiblic"Auction ' lon the premises; 41 .`Valuable Building:' Lots, and IBuildirgs , thereon, beautifully situated fur, private !dwellings in front ofthe . ,MinsionHouse and grounds L ilifthe Allegheny Cemetery, extending fromthe State toad ; lto the. Allegheny River, on land adjoining . the'l ?Through:of Lawreneeville, near the United States ArsenalL et the same time sundry machinery and Virile connected., with the rope . making. besieess. It is the most valuable and handsomely situated pro. perty. offered at Auction for several years. ,Terms of sale—oneaurtla in Cash at the time of Sale, the remainder in one, two;and three years with Interest to be secured by_bond and mortgage On the tprnmisni..: A 'Out of the - lots can he seen ntr•the Warehouse ofGeorge Cochran and MlCeina's lion Reoms.. . GEO! C OC4RAIT, , • „ . ME Revolving Pistol, Fowling Pi e ce, _. ,, Otteet and - Chairs, Fire, Proof' Clint Ili4trad, !Naiad' Clock, Watehis. and Boaks, at BY:.J•AME&_M~KTNNA:,, Au ILL be sold, at .the Auction' Rooms, No 114 IVV Wood street, three doors from 6th, on Sat airday evening next; Augostllst, at early. .gas light, e large assortment of miscellaneous Books. a! "And' at 8 o'clock, •precisely, 1 Revolving. Pistol, beautiful:article ; '1 -splendid double barreled Fowl ing Piece, stub and twist patent brich, excellent aOicle ; 1 Thirty day Mantel Ciockia first rate time keeper,- warranted ; 2 fancy Settees ;:13 do. Chairs; I:high post - Bedstead 1 Fire Proof Chest; 1 patent .lever Wa•ch, (Liverpool ;) 1 Alarm do.; 1 Quartier do.; I - Duplex do. (London,) together with'a great variety of second hand and new Watches,.&e. I augl9 .1. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. IN. B.—A large lot of splendid new Furniture, Comprising Mahogany Sotas, Rocking and other Chairs, - will be sold' by catalogue in course of a few days,'of VrhiCh regular notice will be given lir due time. J. 11131 C: EDITOR: A rumor has been put in eircu- In. lotion, by interested persons, that -the Steam Ferry Boat Gen. Taylor, plying between Birmingham and this city, would shortly be taken off that trade. It'is our duty to apprize the public that al; such tu mbril and reports are without the slightest foundation in! fact. The Gen. Taylor will continue to run regu laity, carrying passengers at two cents a trip, guar- telly i n proportion. nugl9 2td WES Water Piper, ROPOSALS will be received until Tuesda: ME Cut Cr 246:inst., for furnishing the following Cast Iron Water Pipes, viz : 2000 ft. 8 inches in diameter. 1600 “ 6 " <I 4400. l , 4 ct II with the requisite Branches and connections; also the 4 inch, 6 inch and 8 inch Stop Cocks and Fire Plugs requisite for the above Pipes. For further particulars apply to . ItOBERT MOORE, Pittsburgh, Aug. 19,1817-td' Suplrintendant. ~ NM • 1 Leather Store. • "Ir UST RECEIVED and for sale by SarreLM'Clain, : No. 95 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley : IMO sides New York Sole Leather; 1000 'do. Baltimore • do. doz. Morocco and Kid Skins; 45 do. Lining Skins, red and white ; 8 do. Binding do. 950 lbs. Shoemaker's Thread, green and white, at different prices. 600 lbs. Shoe Sparables, eastern make; together with a large assortment of findings of every descrip tiod, suitable for shoemakers. • Also, a lot of Calfskin)] nod Upper Leather. Having purchased my stock of Leather before the lastirise took place, I am determined . to sell lower than can be found in the city of the Hanle quality, for Cash. laugl9l SAMUEL M'CLAIN. =r Steubenville Union copy to ain't of $l, and charge adb7ertiser. WM. ALEXANDER, A. SONS, ea./fin Makers and Farrashing Lladertrikers, CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE 241 E - EXCHANGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN ST., RESPECTFULLY inform their , • /13; . fr iends, and the public ; that they • - ;1;41;71, , a re.. , are prepared to furnish and at. 10' • .4 , tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business ofCabinet Making, and their atten tion-will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness; keep-a large assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and linet in the negtert manner; witha variety a materials, and at all prices: we 'keep SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel,. Cambric, and Mishit, at all prices, and made in the eastern .style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, °equali ty and prices to suit SILVER PLATES for engrav ing the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the bodylin ice, by those -who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in foraying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on h4nd. We have a splendid new HEARSE and "a pair:of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. a ugl.9-3, EMS '4 , liniVbitatni Celebrated Fluid Idagnesla• Aperient;rien'lS a mild, safe and elegant `Anti-acid and' • At; being a perfect solution of chemical ly'pedt carbonate of Magnesia in' water; possesses illthe'rnedical qualities of the finest preparations of Mviiesia, without being liable to flirm concretions in'thdbowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful 'of the Fluid Mag nesiaie equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful of cothaton Magnesia. For sale by ' B. A, FAIINESTOCK & CO., cor l lst and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield eta. acre !Sala of -Pittsburgh Gas Stook. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees have postponed the opening ofhooks, to receive sub scriptiona for an increase of the stock of the Pitts , b rghtGas Works, (as directed by Ordinance of 28th June,118474 until Thursday the 42th day of August next, on which day the books will be re-operied at the office ol , Messrs. Hussey, Hanna Br. Co., in the city 'of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4 siVidock of said day, and to continue from day to day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2w The Court of Death THIS -Great and Magnificent Painting will be ex hibited a few days and evenings in Pittsburgh, At PHILO - HALL, commencing on Wednesday even- A,ug. 11. The Painting is 24 feet long, by 13 high, covering 312 square feet of canvass. There are 23ifigured of the size of life. It is a work which, id its conception and- execution, in the harmony of proportionsithe beauty and naturalness of its figures, andd - 11M sublime moral of its combined impression, growslimmensely upon the mind in proportion as it is studied. Dr. Cotton will give a brief descriptive Lectu r e, upon the painting, every evening. The se tend and third visit will afford more pleasure than the-finit. Mil • 'Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents .-anglo-tf .1 PITTSBURGH GAS WORKS. AO election for six Trustees of the Pittsburgh 'Gas Works,-will be held at the office of the same. on Friday 27th instant, between ih e hours of 2 and 5 o'clo i ck, in the afternoon of the said day, agreea bly to he proviiions of the 3d section of ordnance of 28th. June, 1847, respecting the said Gas works. THOMAS, BAKEWELL, .au. 13 td President Trustees P. G. IV. • isßooks which are Socha'' , i.Q.CHLEGEL 4 S;PhiIosophy of History ; • ;$3 SchlegePs Dramatic Literature; Shimond4s Literature of Europe; Behkman 4 s.History of Inventions; Briscoe's Leo the Tenth; 1 44 Lorenzo De Medici ; Menfoirs of Count Grammot ; 1«.. ,of Col. Hutchinson; Behumont—Fletc.her ; Ben Johnson—Ford & Massingei; SOncer 4 s Fairy Queen ; • (The above are London Editions.) Btidame Guyon and Fenelon ; Schiniettz's History of Rome ; Hcimes and Haunts of the Poets; • Liies of Eminent Mechanics; . Johnston's Works--The Spectator; The ',works of Opie, Charlotte Elizabeth, Hannah More, Frederikca Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar thur, de p. &c. For sale by . H..S. Boswowni & CO., an 7 l 43 Market at. Wine Cellar arid Liquor Store, ICortte:r of Smitlifteld and Front Streets WMERE can' always be had, pure Wines and Liquors, of all kinds as imported, and war _ Tamed'io give satisfaction or the money returned, -.cot sale lin quantities to suit; by ' augg . P. C. MARTIN. j Dr.. A. W 'Oliver, PtIYSICIAN AND . SURaEON. Office No. 8, St iCiiir'street, Pittsburgh. jy2o _ . ... ifihorels, -Spades, Forks, aro.- ynoHE gned ha! en aponted ent for - the;sale andeiii of the above artctea p ma i nefactu ag reii by .Saryis & CO. All ordeWaddreesed to - him fur inch ar6cles will receive proinpt attention, at the lo weattnantiracturera pricea. ' j - ''' ' ... ! • . GEO. COCHRAN.' , augl7i No. 26 Wood street. , „ 2 z -•- • • „ ' - - -Y1 "' - • _ Ei== WM. LARIMER, Jr., JAMES YOUNG. Executoirs --Notice , THE subscribers; Executors o f the last Will and 1 testament ofTameti Spear, late of Rob ineoniTin„ Allegheny. County, ,deceased, herebY notify - all in debted to said Estate; to.ake'Payment;ofitlieaame without delay; and those having'claims : agtun,st said Estate, to present the same properly authenticated for settlement; to either of the bndeysikfieti: . . JAMES - ROBINSON WILLIAM • GRIBBEN auglo,3eßc*— : , ; - ' Ro • ,Ezeattors, _ . _ _ Horses , wollorso 'Carriage; orses and Hair . nii• • at, Auction. ON;Thursday afternoon :the 19th inst:, at 3 et. . clock; hr front of the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner ofWood and Sth sts., will be sold, due. pair valuable match Horses, of handsome bay color; and well broke. Two horse Carriage and Harness, nearly new and in good order. • JOHN D. DAVIS, auglB. Auctioneer. Sale at Auction. WILL be sold, at public auction, on the premi sea, a valuable lot of grouna fronting , on- Washington street, thirty-six feet, near Wylie street, ' and in depth, one hundred' and sixteen feet; Third Ward "ofthe city of Pittsburgh; Subject to a yearly ground rent of $36, on 'which is erected one frame house, and four small tenetnents, to be sold together or separate, to suit purchasers. Terms made known on 'the day of sale. sale to be on the 24th day of August, 1647, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JAMES HAMILL uuglB-td ' JAMES M'ItENNAi Auctioneer /1 ,% N .0 7 r k E O D— ; t e b o c u a t n b a O i l a i bo i, a ri n n t g e d M e I t c o e s g o and rur a number of middle aged Men and Women, and for a number of Boys of different ages, to trades and hire out. Wanted, a number of good cooks and Girls for all work. irr Wanted, places for several clerks, sales men, warehouse men, and boys in stores. Wanted to borrow, several sums on bond and mart gage, or on notes. All kinds of Agencies promptly attended to for moderate charges. Pleas, apply at HARMS> Agency and Intel. Office; sth st. near Virood. auglB 4t Aslmlnistrator , e Sale of Real Resale. 12,500 Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania, AT AUCTION e v Wednesday, the Bth of September, at 10 o•- k eock, A. M., at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.. Pittsburgh, will be solifth: re - flowing described Land, late the property of Tames 2;'imble, Sr., deceased, of Harrisburg. Fifteen Hundred Acres of which lies in the Coun ty of Mercer, viz : N05..39, 758 and 760 in Pyniatuning township, Nos. 700, 712 and 710 in Delaware township, No. 1072 in French Creek township. Eight Hundred Acres in 'the, County of Crawfore, viz : No 1553 in Rochdale township, • No. 1362 in Athens do. No. 1468 to Richmond do. No. 1669 in Sparta do. Eight Hundred and Fifty Acres in the Count , of Erie, viz :—Nos. 197, 2017 and 2076 in Waterford township, within three miles of the town of Water ford;,No. 1956 in Amity township. Nine Thousand 6.5 Hundred and Fifty Acres are in 'the County of M , Kean, viz:—Nos. 3699, 3700, 3704, 3706, 3711, 371.5 i 3716, 3719, 3720, and 3734. The above lands will be sold in separate tracts. Those in Mercer, Crawford and Erie counties are principally in tracts of 200 acres. Some of which contain Coal and Iron Ore, and are well adapted for , farming. Those in M'Kean county, arc principally in tracts of 1600 acres, each well watered and cov ered with timber. The town of Corydon lays on part of the original tracts. Fitle indisputable. Terms at sale. THOS. It. TRIMBLE,I WM. BOYD, Adm'rs JOHN D, DAVIS, Auctioneer. CHEI Glasaga ft Beaver Packet. THE New and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, Ntxox,Mnster, will run be tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son or low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jy . .1.3.1tf ri" URPENTINE : 10 Dhts. Ppts. Turpentine, in 1. prime order; just reed anil.for sale I,y augl4 F. SELLERS, 16 Liberty rt. ph: METAL: S tons Rock Furnace Piu Metal; just rec'd on consignment, and for sale by nog LI MILLER k. rill KETSON. P rs. TURPENTINE: 10 bbis. ju.t rec'd and ter sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, auoIS No 2, Commercial ROW, Liberty st. rf N.N ER'S OIL: 900 gallons Tanner's Oil; in casks ; just received and for sale by aut:l4 MILLER 4- RICKETSON. SPERM: 1100 gallons unbleached Sperm Oil now landing and for sale by augl4 ' MILLER & RICKETSOIII. - - FISH: 20 bhls No 1, Gilled Herring ; 40 " No 3, Large Mackerel; now land ing and for sale by augl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. I)ABNEY WINE.---A few dozen of this much celebrated Wine ‘ Vet for sale by • aul9 JACOB WEAVER. Scotch Ale. CaQ doz. (pints) Tennent's Glasgow Ale, for sale ACO at the Wine Store of angl9 Brown Stout. , doz. Sweetznanss Dublin Brown Stout, for safe 1 at the Wine Store of = y ARD OIL La augl6 10 barrels, just rcc'd and Car sal by MILLLER. ¢ RICKETSON. e SOAP: 200 floxesChilicothe Soap; just reed and for sale by augl6 MILLER & RICRETSON. Bacon 10 CASKS Hams ; 5 6, Shoulders; a prime artiele.jort reed auglG and fhr sale by F. SELLERS. lIYE FLOUR-32 bbls., a superior article for fa mily use, in store and for sale by nugl4 L. S. I.VATERMA N. BACON -2000 Ilis4,_Bacon in store and for sale by augl4 _ L. S. VATERMAN. T AR and OIL: 25 bids N. C. Tar; 15 Tanners Oil ; Received and for sale by kr/ JNO. F. PERRY ("MEESE: 23 Boxes, received and for sale by 131 7 JNO. F. PERRY CLDVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bble Timothy seed ; 5 Ws Clover seed ; for sale by atigl7 -JNO. F. PERRY Dressed Flooring. A SUPPLY always on hand, at the Planing Ma chine of John Beck. L. WILMARTII, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin tda augl7 A Wanted, SECOND band Steam Engine and Boilers-30 horse power -4 to 41 feet stroke. Apply to L. WLMARTH, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin tsg. UCKETS, CM I 60 doz. Beaver Buckets; in store mod for sale, augl6 by_ L. S. WATERMAN. WHITE BEANS, 20 Bbls. small White Beans; reed, in store augl6 and (Oreille by L. S. WATERMAN. CORN BROOMS, 50 doz. Corn Brooms; in store and for oak by :„tougl6 L. S. WATERMAN. 171, LOUR. 20 „Able. S. Fine Flour; reed, in store and for sivl6 sale by 'L. S. WATERMAN. NAMS : 200 pcs sugar cured canvassed Hams put up for summer use—very fine; for sale by augl4 F. SELLEII!, , I7 Liberty st. BEEF : 900 lbs sugar cured dried Beef, just 'received and for sale by .I..S.ELLERS, 17 Libertyst auga Bariele"bleached , Eleph;int 6 .c - Whale --do; I Cark - " .do;. • 9 " Refined 20 Mils Lard Oil, Nos :1 and. 2 ; 20 " Linseed do; just reed:; for sale by auel4 F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty et Brown Flannel.. 0 CASES 3-4 Brown Flannela, - of a superior quail ty, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent for the Manufacture* augl3 RICE: 5 tree prime fresh beat; just received 4.nd for sale by • - ' eegl4 F. SELLERS; 17 Liberty st -LTA RNESS LEATHER-20 Sides, black , for sale la -by jy/5 ' - SMITH & SINCLAIR.' - UM The town of Liverpool is about fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the 'Ohio River, and is nue of the most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. The situation is remarkably healthy; the town 'sell huiP, with numerous churches and schools; the population sober and industrious; the Country 'around is fertile, and intersected with good roads in every direction; and the prope•ty otTered, '1 ,, 11 afford to the mechanic and man of business, either for improving or specu lation, decided advantages, as it will be•sold at low prices, to close a concern in which ereditori ate in terested. CHARLES SHALER, Attorney at Law, Office 4th at., between Market and Wood' sts. augl3.l w JACOB WEAN ER JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et. cor Front. Imported Segars, tie. rpHE lovers of good Segars end Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plantation, , Principe, VenuS Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Cominon 44 Also, a few Boxes of 44 Stalaers Bldek Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. M O B N e l e 'Alr ii h se TA T l7 ll 4 , t ap S ; °aPs Spotted Soda " Pura Palm Sane Poirtes Savon Purilie " A la. Polka Beautiful Shell " Pastoral Amonde Amere Citron White " N 3 mph Soap ;' Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, together - with an exto.lsive assortment of the finest toilet soaps, fresh from the eastern manufacturers. For sale by B. A. FAIINICSTOCS & CO., cor Istand Wood, and cor of 6th and Wood .t.s. a tig9 AA. MASON. 132 Market etreet, invites the attention of al purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close elf the whole of our Spring and Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assortment of Shawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawlsi new styles. Our extensive stock of Berages, M D'Laines,'Dress Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered Muslins, Brillientees; Linen Ginghams, French and Sentah Ginghams, and Prints. Furnishing or Howe keeping Goods, Linens, Mils lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiety) Laces, &c.., and eve ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold at at vet . / low rates. Passage To and From GREAT BRITAIN & IRPILAND. Gtortor. RIPPARD ¢ ,Son, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, I Liverpuol. CAntasyr , & RirrARD, N 0.55, South at, N. Ye7k. riiriE Subscribers, having accepted the agency:lt this City, of the above well known and reapecta, ! ble Houses. are prepared to make engagemenia for passengers to come 'out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular • Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool meekly. Persons en gaging with ns.may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAWL.M 3 CLURICAN & CO., N0 . . , 14.2 Liberty et. , Pittsburgh. N. 13. Passage . engaged here fro m Liverpool to Pittsburgh, direct, and ,Dralla for any amount for warded, payabte. at Sight, throughout,the-United Kingdom. jy2s-y ' Dr. Jno. OFFICE on St. Clair street, opposite the - Exchange . Hotel. • RE A:1 -. - HR TAT E . , WILL BE PUBLISP EON:WASHINGTON, D.. C., In the•ettYof Plqbeti•flii; iiiid:LiverPeoir •. On the Reiiint4 o f D e ce m b er 'next, - '' •--.-- - 'i -',-- - 0.810.. '' '- •-•- ' - - - . 2 "- g eF , . .17. 1 trtilE subsdriber: Wain/tell -the following VALLI.. rWMJ THE 13EITECH-STATEiIIitEPOETERs 1 A.B . LE - PRUPERTY - rrtlfe -- eily :of Pittsburgh, A ,i • rnat of - upon higily eligible tortnsiboth as to price mid time. _ Daily m . , , estersi News.., , •, .. _ Government .Legislative, and In.-- .A lot oftgrpund .on - Third - .street, - exten ding /AR E SUBSCRIBER is now enabled.,to-announee from Third - street to - Second istreet;having a . , 1,-. fort he- the completion of .his arrangements es- Rola of thirty feet.:. - .Tltis . lolis Covered by that . Mblisbment of a' well Or...nailed and independent ..,.: :qpi - cious warelicitiie, - extending from' street to ...--, street nowin the occupancy of A. Beelen. Journatof News atthe Seat of the' General Govern meat. • 2d. ' Mot orgronfiff,he.ingtditY.ttix and-tivosthirds The leading features of the United States Reporter feet.on Third Street,:and•ektijnding back to- will be the following: ' ''• - ' • . • wardiSeboninitreet,%tibent:eighty feet. This I. - E'arly . intelligence of the minsrments of the va let adjoins the first lot nteotioned in this adver- rious Departments of the Government, in reference tisement, and extendi toWards Market street, to dentestic affairs and•to the foreign relations of the country, will be given with scrupulous fidolity. Pos te the buildindttnoWerecting; by .Gorm ley, Esq.; if r e it•will be divided into sassing peculiar facilities for obtaining information, .... two loMot 22feet or thereabouts. • the "Reporter" will be enabled' frequently to corn 3d. Four lots ofgronnd on. Market street, situate mtmicate, exclusively, 'intelligence of the most im- ' between the building now being erected by Mr. portant character. Dunlap, on the corner of Second and Market 11. The Verbatum Reports of the Proceedings and streets, and the Watson buildings. These lots Debates of the Hailed States , Senate, which the pro average 19 feet. They are now offered at a prietor is bound to furnish daily to that body, in ac price and upon terms that render them more cordance with the terms of the contract made at the eligible for investment, than any lots in the close of the last session of Congress. , The arrange- , city. The attention of those Who want to per. meets now made will nt'once. flilly S . CCtire to the Se-1 chase excellent business stands, at a reason- nate of the' United States an authentic and complete , able rate, is particularly requested to theta: • record of itsdebates; and to thepeople—in a greatly 4th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied enlarged degree—the benefit of the experience, ita- ' as a Police Office, having a front of ,291 feet, . . gleity, and statesmanship of that botly,to which they and a depth of S 5 feet, more or less. The.lot have ever looked with solicitous and respectful re now offered for sale, and the one' djoining it, gird. are believed to be the only rots now in the 111. The Proceedings and Pettaterin the House of market, lying between Market and 'Wood Representatives will also.be - given, withfullness, im streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro- Partiality, and the utmost promptitude. Each day's perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to record will be completely made up, and appear in purchasers to make a qiiick application. the 'Reporter' next morning. the Proceedings and IV. A Synoptical View of 56. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and De 6th streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and bates of all the State Legislatures will be regularly extending along 6t street to Church alley given. Members of Congress, and all classes of! readers, will thus he kept fully and systemat:cally 60 feet. On the lot hre two tenements; it is subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It , intermed of domestic legislation in all sections oft the'United States. will be sold ate very moderate price to a good purchaser. . e V. Early intelligence of all important movements in the Legislatures of Great Britain and France will 6th. A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining be communicated by every steamer from Europe, Codwalader Evans , and vow occupied as a through reporters in London and Paris, who possess boarding house by Mr. Shiba:to. This lot has peculiar facilities for obtaining information. a front 0f24 . feet, and esteruls back to Brews. VI. Reports of the arguments before the Supreme ; ry alley 110 feet; the house is a modern three Court of the linitedStates. _ This department will be ' story house, with back buildings, with spa- conducted so as to render the 'United States Repor- I clans rooms and entry, and is will worthy the ter' indispensable to every lawyer in the country... attention of purchasers. It will tie sold low, VII. The General News of the Daliviill be given as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and in a condensed form, with industry and attention. do not wish to retain property,of that descrip- Such is a brief view of what the "United States tion. R•porter" is designed to be. All the plans and ar-1 7th. A house end lot on Hay street, between Penn rangerrients have been well mauled, and the hope is street and the River, the house three stories confidently cherished, that the 'United states Re high, with a basement, having a front of eigh- porter' will prove itself an energetic, industrious, teen feet on flay street and extending back the dignified, and perfectly independent journal. It will same breadth 110 R. to an alley, with the use base no party views—no po li tical bias. -The pro. of the alley. The house is well finished in pr.ieter, by the terms of his contract with the Senate modern style, and is repleie with every con- of the United States, is bound to the condition that I venience, and will be sold cheap, in order to ((th e paper shall contain no political dismissions ex close a trust in favor of creditors. cept the debates." It will be a vehicle of Iseul— t!). Lot No, 50, in the plan of lots laid out by not the organ of any set of opinions. The grand Cook fa Casott, on-Ifolines' hill. Any person affn ot tee•subscriber is to establish at the seat oft wishing to purcilS•se for the purpose of build- Government tr faithful : and prompt reporter of all ing, or speculation, Wi'll find this lot an advan- sorts of intelligence---e, responsible agent, on which tageous property. the politician, the business man, the manufacturer,l the mechanic, and every one interestedin the affairs di. Three .several ground rents, one forty-five dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollarx'per o f . g ' implicit Con r es and the Government, may rely at all times w i t h con fidence. annum: and one of twenty-one dollars ,It is believed that the establishment of such a re num. issuing out of propel ty on 2d street, ii.sar per an- 1 , ruble journalofintelligence, on terms whichplaces . 1 the Kensington Iron Works. .' I - 11 l in the reach of thegreat masses of the h. The subscriber will likewise'sell the f o ll ow . lit ". ' , •t people, i • ing valuable property situate( in er neart h e : , natnencement of what promises to be a most i nterertire ieid eventful period in the history rit'Con, town of Liverpool,Ohio. The undivided third i .... • ressional procectings, will be regarded with favor part era tract of land adjoining said town, lie- I , , . the 'community. and, having thus me part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 in town-I Y all classes 0 . ~ atoll his objects, tn.. subscriber ' re, f llsolicits spect u y ship No. 11, ()car a t ran ge; containing, original- liberal and general supp•.rt from the enlightened ly, about sixty-seven acres, now reduced by >ebbe of the United Slat s. fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right. I of the present proprietor will consist of about I JAMES A. Iif , USTON. Stenographer to the Senate. of the U. S. fourteen acres when set off in severalty. ALSO: The "United States Reporter" will be pri:ted on a lan e and handsome sheet, and issued every morn- The undivided 3.4 of a tract of land, con. . , ing, except Sunday, at the rate of six dollars per an taining 13 acres 'adjoining said town of Liver um; single copies, two cents. pool, being part of Section No 23, in tewtiship i n I with hdl - paper,will be _iv connection t e .ii y. there i No b, of first range. A LSo: aisiet - 9 (loin the same establishment, . o TIIE MIRROR OF CONGRESS. The undivided 3-4 part of a piece of land,' This publication will contain exclusively the re adjoining the tewn iit Liver vial, containing ' ports of the proceedings and debates of the Curt in the iv hole, about 41 acres, being a pareof, gress of the United States. It will he issued semi fractional SeFtion No . , 23, in townsiew Ni,. 5, weekly. in elegant quarto form. throughout the sea range first. • . stuns of Congress, and will be furnished to subscri bers at the rate of two dollars for the long session, and one dollar for the short session : It is believed that this crest national work will be deemed Indio-. pensable re the library of every public institution, poiiiician, and professional man, throughout the country; and that it will be regarded ~by the great mass of the people as the very best putinen I text hook for their own instruction and that of their children. MEE Thr three undlsoled fourth parts of four lots ,nll,‘• town , q•Koa,c Liverp,,ol; bring Nos. 41, 124, 130 and 140. TEM The oath vided fourth part ora p ccc Orland, in the vicinity of said tovvn of.Liscrpool, con-. mining heti% cm; EI2VCII and eight acres, bound ed on the north by Lands orJuhn Allison, and others; on the south, by lands o' l a nbella Fawcett; and on the west by other lands ori James Blakely. MEI Three lots in the town of Liverpool, being lots Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the laid town plat, formerly owned by William Beeler. ALSO: 27 lots in the town of Liverpool, Not. 212, 228, 234, 2.54, 255, 267, 2;0, 271, 276, 277, 578, 279, 293, 295, 296, 297, 302, 311, 312, 347, 326, 324, 328, 329, 237, and 244. JOEL *FILER, augG nruggist, Fifth and Wood sts 0:7 - Chronicle and Gazette copy. Reduced price• Important Annonneetnent. Throupout the lie• - Bions of Congress,,Extras will be issues from the office of the '•United States Re porter," containing the reports of all such debates as may possess particularly exciting interest. All subscriptions and communications to be post paid addressed ".T. A. Houston, United States Re porter, Waslungton, D. C." • 30 Voidable nook,. THE Origin and History of Allusions completed and arranged from authentic documents. By Bev. Thomas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London, and Rev. John O. Choules, A. M., Boston, NIZIRS ; illustrated with upwards of twenty steel en gravings ; in 2 vois in one. ZMissionary Enterprise; a collection of diseouraci on Christian Missioos,.by American authors; edited by Baron Stowe. The. Great Commission, or the Christian Church 7.onstifuted and charged to convey the Gospel' to the world. By Rev. John Harris, D. D., author of the " Great Teacher," "Mammon," &c., with an intro- ductory Essay, by William I. %Vahan's, 2d edition. China :—lts state and prospects, with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing allusions to the antiquity; extent, population, civili. cation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By W. H. Medhurst, of the Missionary Society, London. for sale at the Book Store or ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE Cincinnati, Ohio.. THE hest Fall and Winter course of Lectures commences in this institution-on the first Mon day in November, and continues four months, which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer session, which also 'continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary course commence., on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. TICKETS • D.L. Hill M. P. Anatomy and Operative Sur- - gery. $lO,OO L. E. Jones M. D. Matcria, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 .1.11. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi- cino 10,00 A. H. Baldridge M. D. Qbatetrica dOd eases of Women and Children. 10,00 T V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and Practice of Medicine. 10,00 MatrieuMtion Ticket $3. Use of Library s 2.— Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. • $lOO paid on or before the first Monday it Novem ber next, will be received fur tuition in full of one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its charter in 1845.. The College edifibe is situated at the earner of Coen and Plum streets. 4 The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and. Ought in the Old Medical Colleges,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi tine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.-- Board from $2,50 to 83,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, an addition to the preliminary term of study, muvt have attended two full courses in same legally incorporated Medical College the last of which must be in this or one course a ft er four years p?actice. All letters soliciting further information, or 'con taining money for the Faculty, must he addressed to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent flanks of the States in which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees. T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin. July 17, 1847.—Cin Eng. jy2llrnd W. W. WILSON, CORNER OF MARKET AND FOORTM STREETS. AIT" A TCDES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro,Mng netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Claims, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles, Candlehras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. &c. Y 22 THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as anew Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. je3o-la.w6rn THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. LAA DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room convenient for business', situated la ;the Fifth ward, between Walnut st.'and the Canal bridge. j923-tf: • - • R DOSSETT.-=-- . • • • ._ _ . - 7 - • ~~=.<_. _.~;<~., ELLIOTT' & MI Market st. bet 3,1 and 4th FACULTY Notice To• Let ' - /. EiCe.utors : ittittce: /TIRE Subscriber ; Esecutdra.tif thc kat IiViII -, and Jl_ . testament of P till!) Savver, late of Pine'Town ship, Allegheny My, deceased, hereby notitf all persous indebted rid said EstatC; to 'make payment or the'same - withoUt delaY t - and thos..baving olaims against said" Estate, to preSeni the same.-properly. autbentiCated for settleufent, to - eillier ef iha under signed... -' --- .' . - TAMES-A:GIBSON,- . .• Li, R.' M'ABOT., Exceutbra of the Estate of Philip Sawer; - decsd: '. - Pine TP., Aug 9, 7847.: ' ....,,- ligli-itiSt.* - , , ~ . tIQIJORS GLASS.—The followig. fine - old jJ Cogniar and Rochelleßrandies, wit offered for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, corner of Market and Front streets; Old Pile Nectar, 1836; "' -Lafayette; cc Champagne ' • _ - • Champagne Cegniac ; - Old Dark Magloryeozniac, 1832; " Leger Frere, 1837; Together, with Cherry and Peach Brandies ; and 14 varieties of Cogniae on draught. ; For sale by the do zen, single bottle, or otherwise. - au 16 JUVENILE ,BOOKS—The Rollo Books, in,setts , The Jonas' Books, in setts; ... . . Franco Paul's Adventures; in setts; The Boy's week-day book; . • . The ,Bors own book ; .. . • ' The Girl's own book ; The Boy's country book; . . . . The Boys book; . • The Girl's book; My Bors first book ; . _ . - My Boy's second book ; .Boy's and Girl's little Porn; me not; Holliday Tales; - Gulliver's Travels; . . Book of Fairy Tales. For sale by .. . augl4 ' LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. Household And Kitchen Forniture, - : A T AUCTION.—AIso, Feather Beds, Bedding, 1 11. 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 M'Crea ry, Prospect at., near Blm, his Household Ferniture, Feather Beds and Bedding, kitchen utensils, fowling t piece, hones, drays, saddles, bridles, harness, &c., as ho is declining houselceeping. Comprisingin 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 harness 2 drays,2 sects buggy harness, - brass mounted saddics and In idlea. . a ugll J. M , K ENNA, Auct. WINE STOKE Sub-criber would direct attention to his ex tensive stock of Foreign WINES AND LIQUORS, embracing.all description and qualities of dry and wet Wines in wood and -glass. • The following old and popular brands imported in Glass; are now of fared for sale— • Choke old Blackburn Madeira; Old Blackburn do; • Old 'Blau-lily do; Celebrated Star do; (wet and spai..kling) Cogswell's , do N. G. & Co. Wood's Malmsey do; . . Genuine Dabney do. _i7(ll This :Vine is seldom Imported, and this was part era present from Mr. Dabney's Estate, to an American gentleman, formerly a resident of the Isle of. Madeira. 0:7" None btit the "float superior articles in bottles fare sold by me, perfectly sound, and no ulloge. Choice old Amontillado Sherry. Choice old Cortes Sherry. Duff Gordon's Wines i Pale, Drown and Gold. Old Oporto Port—for Invalids--a dry wine. Old .Pale, Queen's Port—for Invalids—a wet wine. Together with a large assortment of white and red Wines, Champaignes . Berileauz,• Marseilles, !German Wines front the ' Rhine, Moselle Mocks,' enarkling_ and still, and some 20 varieties of French and :*alian filmy Cordials, being exclusively in this line of bu.rittess, all persons will be accommodated I with articles that will tarry their own recommenda- I tion, in eases of one dozen caeh, or by the singlet bottle, at wholesale piices. JACOB WEAVER, cOr I;:irket and Front ets aaz l l For Sale, • FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty,and Tray sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extenti;:y back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one ofthe most ad vantageous in the city. For further intbrmation ap ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st., n0v341 - bet. Wood and Smithfield. , 1 - 111. RALPH'S VEGETABLE PILLS consists of two kinds in one package, No. 1,--a purge , . tice—aud No 2,—a gentle la.ratike end strengthener- With respect to No. I,—there is no better purgative in the composition of Medicine effectually I cleanses the body of every vitiated and offensive hu mar and is a first and salutary step in. the cure of all diseases; but a still more important and invaiu-* Ant REMEDY will be 61. ind in No. 2.--This is not a Purgative, but a gentle latative strengthener, ensile% lag a natural action of the bowels, after the opera tion of the purgative,—maintaining a healthy condi tion of the Digestive Organs—and giving the consti , tution power to carry on its nittteral Warts of cure. Indeed, in the use ofNo. 2. we directly support the natural efforts of the constitution, and it is astonish ing to see the many hopeless Casts, ih which the Powers of Nature prove successful when her steps are followed rather than directed. Price 2$ ete. a box—for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Agent, auglB Smithfield, near 3d at. Dry DoOda, Furniture. Iron Chest, and Fowling Piece at Auction. BY JAMES Ni7KENNA. IVILL be sold, at the Auction Rooms, No. lit Wood st., three doom. frOm sth, to-morrow, T iursday, August 19th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a large and general assortment of Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock, P. ISt, 1 Fire Proof Chest; House hold and Kitchen Furniture; 1 double barreled Fowling Piece. At-early gas light, same evening, Watches ) Fancy and variety Goods, fee. auglB JAMES M'RENNA, Anct'r Valuable Farm for Sale N pursuance of an order of the &Than's, Court, I the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of Ceorge Williams, Esq.,dec'd, will ex pose to sale, by public outcry, at th Court Douse, in the city of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the 3d Mnnday of September, A. 1). 1847, rill that certain messuage and tract of land in North Payette township, Allegheny county; Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Milton E. Blldwin and Rachel his aifc, by lands nf the heirs of Dr. Glenn, deed, and by lands of Thomas ICPCIain, containing 111 acres 48 perches more or less. This land isof excellentquality, and well adapted to farming purposes. Terms of sale: One half cash on the delivery or the deed, and the balance, on the let day of April, ISIS, with interest from .the day of sale.. Said bal. ante to be secured by Judgment Bond with a Mort gage on the premises. DR. JACOB DIMMITT, MILTON E. BALDWIN, auglB-stts Executors (Gazette, Journal and Chronicle copy.) e...TUST received at Morse's LITERARY ntroT, No. 85, 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, rob 4. The life of Paul Jones ' illustrated with numerous engravings from original drawings by Jaa - Hamilton. Hunt's Merchant'i Magazine for August. Farmer's Library. • Horticulturist. The British and Foreign Medical Review for July. Westminster Quarterly Review. . London for June. Living Age, No 169 Ingleborough Hall, and the Lord of the Minor, by Henry W. Herbert. Esther D. - Madina, or the Crime's of London, with illustrations. Part IL Wagner, the Wehr Wolf, by G. W. Reynolds.— Part 2d. Old St. Paule, a Tale of the Plague, by Wm. 1-1 Ainsworth. Joseph Rushbrooh, or the Poacher, by Capt. Mar ryat, R. N. • The Lot 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 nt Morse's, 85 Fourth street. au BACI rp0h..42c0, 120 Boxes s's Tobacco,,llenry St James' brands; 60 ..B' a. C. 60 CC pe CC CC • CC " ' 80 " Tobacco, n; J. Warwick " go .. .. • •ra• , 75 " 1 Pound Lump,R. ILVirarwick 80 " 45 , s A. D. Rendre, best brand; 50 " s's James Madison " 7 " s's Q. M. Btanard'a " 10. " 5 , s It. W. Crenshaw 16 " 1 Pound Lump, P. Hurt 8 " 1 " Jim Rucker-do. in Store and to arrive in a few days, which I have on corisigarnent, direct from. the manudicturero at Lynchburg, Va., and will be sold to the City Trade at Eastern prices, by augl4 L. S. WATERMAN. MEE SEE hew Litrokr . I y IFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of Madame De La 51othe Greyun ; together with some account of the present religious opinions._of. Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas •C. , Uphani, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophi in Bowdoin College,2 vols. • 82. • The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind: By George Moore, M. D., member, of tho Royal College of Physiciansetc. etc. . • ' How in safety best wr may • I • Compare our present evils with :qui or what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowletige undo. dilfte Itie-i—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Pro:laits. ny.Francis Wayland, D. D., Pres:dent of Br we University. TWO 1,9111. The above, just recels-4 by • .ELL GTT 56 Market at.. Let 31 and Fourth sta. SUCAIt;-- 1 re , fiiied pn i 1 lrerizef d ; . purcr case loaf; • •; 15 barreli aszorted u • • 1 tierce star ; • ' 10 bfigs Brazil; 3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogahcada N. 0. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., Je29 • 110 Wood street New Books. AI kXICO and her Military Chieftains, frnin the Revolution of Ilidelgo to the prevent. tithe. 11 7 - 4istrated by 1? poriraits and engravings. - Sliaktipeare and his Friedds.. Juz;Thui, ' Phi Arabian Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Chazdes P.d.j . by Mrs. Gore, Relics from the wreck of a former World. Yankee Notions, and others. just received by WM. S. CALDWF.LL, Post Office Buildings., New Book.* at Morse's, S 5 Fourth Street; /11 1 HEsEcitET PASSION, by the author of 4, The Youth of Shakspeare?" Shaltypeare.aud bii . Friends? , etc. • • Barton, or the Sieges: by the author of « South West," "Lafitte," " "Captain Xyd," etc. • • . The Bandits of the Osage, tvlireatern Romance; by Emerson Bennett, author of "The League et the Miami," etc. • - Isabela of Bavaria, by Alexander Duma.s. Living Ago, No. 16g.. Ranking's Eanking , s Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1847. Blackwood's Magazine for July., The Heiress, a novel t .by Miss Ellen Pickering. A Quarter Race Kentucky, and otheri Tales ; by W. S. Porter, Esq., authnr of " Bear of Arkansas, and other Tales, ,, etc. The Union Magazine for August, with illustra tions. Chapman's Drawitil 13ook, part 1. Chamber , a Cyclopmdia of lioglieh Literature, No 14. Taylor's Counterfeit Detectnr4Co.. 67. The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy 7'witeber in Eng, land—a Dramatic Drama in two nets.. All - All Fowlers publications, treating on Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly on.hand at Morse's Literary Depot, 86 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. ..-aug6 A 1 BUILDING LOTS' AND BUILDINGS thete;Fiii, L-1.1.11 beautifully situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, of the Allegheny.Cenietery, es tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Ris er, will be offered for sale at Public Auction-on the premises, on Tut sday the 3let day of August, 1847, at 10 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 CDCHRAN, Attorney in fact for the Proprietors. JAMES WKENNA, _ THE ATHENMEFIII. • P t "pleasuring department of this fine and exten sive establishment is now open and WO are ready to serve up to visitors let CkEANS, S*Eri-MEATS, CARE, FRUITS, COOL MUSES, and all the various re freshments of the mann.. - The proprietors most respectfully invite , the re spectable citizens to calland see the Athenmum 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 BATH departmentn, both LADLES' and G.txttii mtres, are unequaled for elegance, neatness.•and comfort, by any in thecountry; and the Ladiesi,Fer 'ors will challange a comparison for richness neat, nest, and beauty, with those. of any similar pstiblisit;- ment to be found any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and classic Fountain, is a place of the must striking curiosity. Rooms arc 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. Ihe Ladies> Pastors:exclusive, for Ladies—entrance al the THREE columns. augO. Public, Notice- TOall 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 last Thursday of August, at 10 o'clock, A, M.'ffbr the purpose of examining aby that' may 'apply as Teachers: Persons wlio wish to be present; are in vited to attend. By order of the Board of School Directors of Mifflin Township. - - B. PATTinsoN, Sec'y nug.ll.d3t&3t‘v - BOOKS, Milieu on "Vestiges of Creation? , London. Ili Authors or England, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of Irebmd, by .111 , Geoghegan..' cc " by Moore.- by O'Halloran. Curiosities of Literature: _ Froisart , s Chronicles.' . - Bolices s Standaid Library,. . Beaumont and Fletcher.- „Nixon, London. Ford ; and Massinger . ' Spencer " si Bon -Johnion - For sale by IL S. ,BOSIVORTH au ! 4 43 Marketst. THE highest price in dash paid for the different grades of clean washed - Woei., free frorn burs. Wool sacks and burlape on 'hand and for sale low, by MURPHY .8t LEE, • Old.Nool , warehouse, eor. Liberty at. and -m37 , 14-,dki3tiro ' ' . . . riIINNEWS-MACIIINgq: Six setts , just recNlabd A Tor sale by . JOHN F PERRY . • j, 21 cor. Liberty a.rid./rNiire '• • •••••kiilri'-' , . .Irszu 3: • P... • • - • • - . A. & co., . =CHANG . BROKERS . , AND DEAL-V.2S IN ' FOILE/GN AND Do.IiEsTIC.ExCHANGE, CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES, MCD'sPECIE, • • No. 64 Wood at., ooe door , abore,Fourth, aidei. ' ' • ' Pittsburgh, 'Pa. - iIRRENT Funds received' on deposit, 'and col lectionsns made on 'all the Cities throughoUt the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Bouton.and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sams to suit?nrchssers. - - The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, - indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and aald•on the most favor- able terms."' • • • The highest premium paid for Foreign anifialie • can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on' England, Ireland, .Germany, and France procured, &c. ma.rlo-dawy JOllint,lli. " HILL i:D.CIIIIRY, :DANNER/1i EXCHANGE BROYLES, AND DEALERS •IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES,,., • GOLD AND SILVER. No. G 5 WoOD sr, 3o DOOR RELOW FOVRTIR,WpsrSIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa: PAR Funds and Currency received on Depend!, and collections made in all be principal cities attic United States. • . Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, 'l3altimorelew York,.floston 'and Cincinnati constantly fur sal io sums to, suit purchasers. ' Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penni] va pia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most ,ora ble terms. - The highest premium paid tor American Exchinte on England, Ireland;, Germany and France procured. 4-c.. mar22y • ALLEN .KRADIER. EDWARD RDAII. ; KRAMER & BANKERS .AND EXCHANGE !MDR ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, Alp ,COIN.• Corner of Third and Wood As., directly opposite the • St. Charles Hotel... N. 1101.111 RANEE= AND DEALEDA DANK IN EXCHANGE COIN AND No. 55 Markst s •• - tree!, Pittsburgh. hange. • Buying rate. Cincinnati I die • Louisville 1 St. Louis • i " MOTES . Selling rate. Esc New York pr , Philadelphia I ", Baltimore 1. " DANK Buying rates. Ohio 1 din . Indiana :-Kentucky 1 " Virginia 1 c, Wheeling • 1 " Tennessee 3 aul9-y. Buying rates.. County &City orate f die Relief notes 1 . 4 . Pennsylvania Co I " New ,York I rt Maryland • , 1 ." New Orleans :13+ 26 IMO PECK, THOMPSON & CO J. R. NEEL, Pree,t Wool! Wool!! r TheAst oitszittlag , nhctiLVtietriput , . BLESSING ! A, MIRACLP,!! A WONDt4II . :::. To . cure -.E.roptioni aait.Di sfi gurements - eillke:Mcfrr . V, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt ilheuM, -Sctritir x .Sore Heads, 4.5. . . _ OUR years ago legit August, the capital errs:ince_ F was aston;shed in consequence ofa dieceiltry• rnatle.liy an Italian Chemist. Many doubted;--it.se.ern. ed almost an impossibility that anything tnide - the hands of man, could have'euch singulafpnwnrs_ ad that claimed by ANserszo Vzsraurr for his tion. Many clanr.ed hiniand his invention an a bug, (and; alas! many foolish persons without-trying /I :" do the same now;) at length, after testing it in-tbe hospitals, the Medical Society. of Paris, (the beet chemists in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini: " We have minutely and carefully eiamined the singular invention of Vesprini. 'We have analys ed its component parts—we have used it in several ' cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it, (The Italian Chemical Soap).as a great blessing, and. a, ' truly, wonderful remedy fur any cutaneous ertiption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con- - , - sides the true philanthropist 'of suffering mankind... , ..- (Signid) . . LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres. , !` •1 • EMIET32 Then cornea the report • of the "Societe de tute," of Scientific experiments : "We are astounded," exclaims the'dged president;,' "at this singular preparation—Veaprini's Italian ". Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science 'stop I , Here . we have a. preparation made iu the form of a beautiful piece of snap, which we know - by actual . . practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption', every diefigurement 01; and.cven discolored akin View- , will its magic and singular power ceaset gro, the Creole, the Yellow... Race of:the. East, an 4; the Red Man of the Far West, are alike under thein tfuence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored akin, and make it white and,tieau.. tiful, and of changing the color oldark, or black,. or. brown skin." (Here an eral persona were broughe.. forward by the president, who had used it, in proof' . of his assertions.) - • READ TIUSI 11201 T ,THE INVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT - Paris, Nov 4, 1840.. In consideration of the sum of 83600,1 have di. vulged to. Mn. T. Jo ists, residing in the City of Nevi York, N. - A., the whale process of manulucturing, together with a statement oldie ingredients comps's.' ing my. Italian Chemical Soap. Ife into manufac ture it for sale in thr-United States only;and to have the privilege of narningit f! . .fanes't Italian Chemical S & SON, Witness, Henry J. Holda.oartlf: (Sigoe'cl) ANTONIO VESPRINI. • -•. • There are probably few persons of intelligence', who, after reading the above, will doubt the qunli tie,s of ionesis gallon Chemical Soap, in- curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles ' Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel- • low or . . Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons, perhaps the folloWing recommendations, no well as hundreds from others; may convince them. For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, crullers& Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh wbere the Gr.sunve cssi be obtained; std: OPIER/k.ARE COUNSEXErErr• • • • in-125 JACOD WEAV ER,I6 Market st., P 'SILT corner of Front, is nose'receiving , - and offers for sale at:indiicing pri ' ces, the loliotvin g eseensice cailmy of WINES . AND LIQUORS, selected by hinutelC, - as formerly, for the firm of STEarrr S.Ca, in the Eastern Cities, from first hands: Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandielle JJ. Dupuy, Castellon, old Maglory, Rostaut. • Channuyer, releroison, A.Seignettv, (hard Deploy, At Co. and Pmet Casillon & Co., Vintages of 1E32 to, 1846—embracing altfhe Rochelle and Bordeaux tia-' wore, in half Pipes, quarters and °dares, or by retail. . • Holland Gins—FishilVeetp Anchor, Cross Keys, Modem swan and Hour Glass brands, new ,and eta . importations. • . Rums—New England, St. Croix, AutiguxindU•si maicas, some very superior. Wiliskevs--Old Scotch and Irish, Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. lVines—Madeiras, Teneritres, Lisbons, Sherries, Sicays,Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, - - White Wines, - Muscat:l, Clarets, Champagnes, itockii,?nd 3nuter ! • nes, in Cases, Idia Mils., Qr. Cishii-Hhde.,-Derni-.: john or .Bottle. , 3, jorm3 Latest Improvement. BDSTEADS of different .kinds with Gaz ahVl: iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale low at the furniture warehouse of • anti T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., Hand at. O'.ItiCAIIOLDERS who wish to sebscribeibrnetv' 0 stock for the accumulated profits in said Comp.'. .ity, are required by the ordinance of the 28thJuno, - ,JBl7, to return their certificates at the time-af scribing. augMtf Ohio River Telcgrupb, From Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and iLou'isuille._ SUBSCRIBERS to the above stock, residing in or near the city, are requested to pay Joshuiv - Hanna, Agent of he Company, an instalment or 30. - per oent. crithe'loth inst. By order of the comp , : ny. • .. • • • If. O , IIEILLY,I. aug I I '.Contractor for continuation of said line,- N the Court of Quarter Sessiors of ihe Peaeesilit I and for the County of Allegheny: • - • Is the matter of the proposed alter-' titian of the division lines of the No. 5, Junn Townships of Jefferson, Baldwrn, Perm, and Mifflin. The undersigned, ripen the Petition of divert tens of the Towdships of Jefferson, Baldwin, and. Mifflin, Mifflin, praying• for the alteration of the division lines, of said Townships, were appointed by the Court Corntnissionets to inquire into tile proprieiy ofgranting the prayer of the petitioners, and report their opinion of the same, at the next Term of said . This is to give notice, that the undersigned 'Aril l meet, for the purposes f their aapbintrneat; at the House of Mrs. Pressly Irwin, in Baldwin Townshio,,:. on Monday the 4th day ofOctober next, art() clock, A. M., nt which time and piano. all poisons.. interested will be heard, if present. • -E. H. HEASTINGS, . • ALEX. CARNAHAN,... THOMAS PAIILEY.•_. abgl4-aim Portameii. TUST RECEIVED, from the celebrated laboratinj • • j of Eugene Roussel, a large assortment of ,=For. sign and 'Domestic Perfunstry; Fanoy_,Soaps,- . B . td&c; , Extra de lasmin,- RottssePs " _ •ac " Patehauley, gen. Liquid Hair • " 4, Magnolia " "'Shaving Civam - , ' 1 '• Tuherince, ", " Cold dog rt _ - ,c/ Bergtootte, - ox. arrow,. Iloguet de Carbine, " ". Powder, Omnibus- Rose Soap ; Pearl PoWder, Almond . " Vinaigre-de Rousn, - Verbena ar : - Saponaceous Pante, Pistachio , Powder Pup, ItOusselis genuine. Haii Brushes,- Cologne, • • do.. Farinas ". - _ Tooth •- .Dronfula l s " • Clothe' do. Also, Roussalts celebrated Circasaian Soap„ . ..nnt,:" . nalledtforOmpartirig a clear, white and beautiful :I. calthy-Nurface to the skid. The , - .aboxe forsale .xholegale and retail, by - - - - •_HAYS Si BROCKWAY— _ No .2 Comiagrcjal Row, Libertysit. , -t .• aue6 TITIFIEPENN'SYLVANIA'I4IT.ROAD COMPANY. give notice, that the Pire'efora are now prepared ; to treat with MANUFACTURERS for _RAILROAti IRON, deliverable in 1848 and 184kto artnesoupt: not exceeding Fifteen Thousand Tons: . - For, information, apply at the office; NUT street, Philadelphia. • '" -• ' auglo-d2w S. V. MERRICK, Prat en Neve..ifork Boot stud Shoe Stove:. No. 122 Wood a t ,, Pittsburgh. : . , , l , S. DALZELL,has on hand,.and is. i . .,„,41.- 1 -..,,,,.. I constantly manufacturing to crder,.! 'the following. named articles:* flentieMbh's Fine Diens Boots and Shoes, of tholatest fashion, remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Bootait.s6, :a 8", such as is usually sold in other stores at 88,00.: A . good plain well made calf Boot at $4,90. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good. and full assortment of Ladies , i MissesscandCh ild re n's Eo ots, • .) Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, .. ' . i of the moat stbstantiallind to the very finest diem ,: -. ..'. 1 : - 1 slice. 8. D. being a. firactical A6O-iiiikeii ittenktoltiii. , ; ; :. ,. i.'''' t..i. manufacturing of his -ownworkt and ha, iliMe:lia.", - ,.....: - ",:7tvi, the most substantial . mannei,..yet neat •utii . lkr.;nitit ..:. 7. : -:: 1' . .: . having adopted the motto of email - profits adll'quick ' ''.:.. ':.t..,. returns, will sell inkio ra. the lowest. ' 1ina.2641.11ik . . . 7 .,.'.7c01l ... ... DDIFrioS'. - •'• 6 • • . 1106 K KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS . Corner of WM and Market &Tech.. - THIS is the only Institution . ' Writtern Penbiyf vania, where the theory, nrid practice ofßook . . Keeping can be Iclarned in such perfectiony'as to en. - able the learner to apply the acierlie at once tokinsi nes& Those unacquainted with Mt 'D replan of instruction can have any number.. - ilf . ,.,ieferenctli to personale the city who are non - -keeping boob, and who have been qualified for the businesaby.the.pre. Otitis yuining they received in his academy: l 4door. 't of beanies/ during semmeri from 2.t0 4 and TfiAOD, - • - - • ".. NM EOM WINES Pittsburgik Gag EU - , •s Ell Eli M IN EU _ . 1 '-,?..11 f ..:,,..: :;_ 4, : ‘,:. ; ,: 1• • -', ) 1 .. - ..'P-'3lt. • : ;7... "2";,-;;;Ii."
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