1112 Mm== SE Publitf. vnluabla thildied Lots,'initable for priiate ttjlesidencen it Auction... - • ; • Tresder; August:Blst, ii:;q kiTeloek' in the forenoon', will , be offered for sale.it peldle . Auction, ,an,' the premises, 41 - . Vtiluib)e Building LAI, end -Building: thereon, ..beatitifelly. situated for private .dwelliugs in front of the Msnsiun Houseand grounds liftbe Allegheny, Cemeteryieltending from the State Road to.the Allegheny River, on land adjoining tI I Borough of Lrklenceville, near the United States Amend; gt the, Same time sundry machinery and tools :connected with the rope making. business.'lt is the naoatialunble , and handsomely situated pro. perty offered atAnetion - for several years. .Terms of sale—one-fourth 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 Oren:fides. A plan of the lots can be seen at the yrarehoese of George Cochran and M , Kenna's Aug ''GEO. COCHRAN; Bevelvix! , g Phitoi, Fowling Pleco, Settees and Chairs, Fire. Proof -Chest, Bedstead, Manic! Clock Watihes, and Rooks at Auction BY `JAMES WILL.be sold, at the Auction ROOM, NO 114 Wend Street, three doors from sth, on Sat urday evening next, August 21st, at early gas light, st large assortment of miscellaneous Dooks. And. at 8 o'clock, precisely,, I Revolving Pistol, &beautiful artiale ; 1 splendid double barreled Fewl • rag Piece, stub and twist patent brick, an excellent ,article; 1 Thirty day Mental Clock, a first rate time :keeper, warranted; 2 fancy;-Settces ; 6 do. Chairs; .1 nigh post Bedstead Fire Proof Chest; I patent .lever Walch, - (Liverpool 4) 1 Alarm do.; 1 Quarter do.; 1 Duplex 'do. (London) together ,with a great .variety of second heed . and new 'Watches; Ste. augl9 - J. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. • N. 13.—A hi s rge lot of splendid new Furniture, -comprising Mahogany Sofas, Rocking and other ' , Chairs, will be sold by catalogue in course of a few days,efwhich! regular notice will be given in due J. WK. EDITOR: .A rumor has heen put in circu :lation,* interested persons, that the Steam erry Boat Gen.-Taylor, plying between Birmingham land this city, Mould shortly be taken oif that trade. It is our duty to apprize the public that all such ru tmarsand reports are without the slightest foundation in fact. The Gen. Taylor will continue to run regu tarty, carrying passengers nt two cents a trip, qua-r -t.-et!' in proportion. WM. LARIMER; Jr., augl9 2ul I JAMES YOUNG. ; Water Pipes. - 111ROPOSAL8 will be received until Tuesday, 24th inst.!, for furnishing the following Cast Iron. Water Pipes, viz : . 2000 R. 8 is in diameter. 1600 " 6 4400 " 4 " t: - with the'requisite Branches and connections; also the 4 inch, 6 inch and 8 inch Stop* Cocks and,Fire "Plugs requisite for the ali,pvo Pipes. -For further Particulars apply to ROBERT MOORE, . _ Pittsburgh, Aug. 19,1847-id Sup•wintendant. • :.• . • •I Leather Store. Tit ST ItECKIVED and for sale by Samll. .s No. 95 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley : 1100 sides New York Sole Leather; 1000 do. Baltimore do. • 25 doz.l4iirocco and Kid Skins; 45 'do. Lining Skins,- red and white ; . 8 do. Biiiding- do. 350 Ital. Sh'oemakees Thread, green and white, at different priees. 600 lbs. Shoe Sparables, eastern make ; together with a large 'assortment offindings of every descrip tion, suitable for shoemakers. • Also, alot.of Cslfskins and Upper Leather. • Having purchased my stock of Leather before the last rise took Filace, I am determined to sell lower than can be found in the city of the same quality, for cash.. taugl9l SAMUEL Bf'CLAIN. OCT Steubenville Union copy to am't of SI, and charge advertiser. ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, CORNER OF PENN 'AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE norm., ENTRANCE ON PENN ST., ._, RESPECTFULLY inform their rienda,ard the public,that they . are prepared to furnish and at- Weigtaugro tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business ofCabinet Making, and their atten . Con will be\devoted altogether to the above torsi . nem, keep alaige assortment of COFFINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety icif \ rnaterials, and at all prices; we keep-SHROUDS ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric, and Mnslin,, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, ',and all \other articles necessaryfor dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quali ty and prices td suit; su.vga PLATES for engrav ing the name and age; 'ICE, CASES for laying the body in ice, bylthose who wish to keep their friends anv-length of tune, and , have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body ; LEADEN Coffins alwaya on hand. Welhave a splendid new, HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the host carriages, etc. laic., and will be. prompt, punctual, and reaionablai. \augl9-y Husband's Celebrated Fluid SI a'snesla• THIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and AperienG being a perfect solution sif eherhical ly pure carbo.nate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions in the bowels, brio act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag nesia-is equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful " of common Mignesia. For sale by I B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., car lit and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts. •• sag& I gale of Pittsburgh Gas Stock. OTME is'hereby given, that the Trustees have N postponed the opening of books; to receive sub scriptions for:an increase of the stock of the Pitts br gh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th June, 1847,) until Thursday the 12th day of August nest, on which day the books will be re-opened at the ofEce.or Messrs. Hussey, Hanna t Co., in the city of Pittstiinh, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, and to c3atinue from day to day until Othefrise ordered. jy29-2w The. Court of Death! THIS Great and Magnificent Painting will be ex hibited few days and evenings in Pittsburgh,. At PHILO HALL, commencing on Wednesday even- ' ing, Aug.,ll. The Painting is 24 feet long, by 13 bigh, covering 312 square feet of canvass. There are 23 figures of the size of life. 1t .is a work which, in its,conceptiim and execution, in the harmony of prvortions, the beauty and naturalness of its figures, and the sublioie 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 gond and:.third visit will afford more pleasure than the first. • .! Admission, 25 cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents auglo-tf PITTSBURGH GAS WORKS. 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 to the prdvisions of the 3d section of ordnance of 28th June; 1847,. respecting the said Gas works. • THOMAS BAKEWELL, au 13 td President Trustees P. G. W. BoOka which are Books: , QCHLEGEL'S Philosophy of History; SchlegePS Diamatic Literature; Sierriond's Literature of Enrope ; • Beckinanls History of Inventions; BmscoeMiLeo the Tenth; " - ilorenzo De Medici ; Memeirs'of Count Gantt:hot ; ,;of Col. Hutchinson; • Beaumont:—Fletcher ; Ben Johnson—Ford & Massingers; Spencers Fairy Queen.; , (The above are London Editions.) Madamel Guyon and Fenelon; - Bchridettz's History of Rome ; Bowes and Haunts of the Poets; Lives of Eminent Mechanics ; Johnston's Works—The Spectator; Thei worlti of"Opie, Charlotte Elisabeth, Hannah More,Frederikca_Bretner, Chas. Dickens,F. S. Ar thur, &c. &c, ,For sale by H. B...BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. ang7 Wine Cellar and Liquor Store, Corner ofiSmithileid and Front Streets wHERE can always be had, pure-Wines and . Liquors, of all kinds as imported, and war. ran:ed to give satisfaction or the money returned, for sale in quantities to suit, by ang9' - 1 P. C. MARTIN. 'i - Dr. A. W. Oliver, •- 7 nrHYSItIAN AND SURGEON: Office No. 8, S I 'Clair et*eet, Pittsburgh. jy2o Shaved., Spades, Forks, ace. undersigned has - been appointed agent for the saleiof the above articles manufactured by jho.tilorvbs Fs Co: All orders addressed to him for sech.articleiWill.receive' prompt attention, at the lowest. manttraoturerts prices. GEQ. COCHRAN. No. 26 Wood street. augl7 1 . " " -- - • 1,- ‘.. . . . . , . , , . . . ILL bd public euction,orithe preml. I ties,' a ..ralnable lot of grounu, fronting on Washington street, thirty-six feet, near Wylie street, and in depth, one hundred and`'sixteen' - feet;l. Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh; subject to a yearly ground tent of sr36, on which is erected one frame hotise, and fenrsmail -tenements, to be 'told together or separate, to shit purebakera. -Terms made known on the day of Sale. Sale to be on the 24th day of Auguet, 1847, at 10 o'Clock, A. M. , ' - JAMES HAMILL. anglB-td 'JAMES M'KENNA Auctioneer. For Side. A. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AT DAKj. LAND; (the' late, residenCe of M. B. Lourie;, Esq.) situated, on Pennsylvania Avenue and. within!. two miles , of the Court Rouse. • The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with: 4 Dwelling House which is spacious and . conveniJ nt, builtin modern style with a, colonide :front; a r Stable and carriage house, spring house, &c. The!, ground is under good cultivation_ and contains up.. wards Orono hundred young and choice fruit trees.: This is Considered one of the most desirable cotin try residence, In the vicinity or Pittabotih, especial ly fern. gentleman doing business in the city; as it is easy of access at all seasons of the year by the: 4th street road turnpike: For terms, apply at the store Of the subscriber, No: 131, Wood st. aug3-Itod¢vr ' H. .:.'HILDS & CO. wAN o T a g o D-- n tile e boit 60la boring Men, to go and w Canal. Wanted , places for 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. tcr 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 HARRIS' Agency and . anglB 4t Intel. Office; sth st. near Wood. Administrator , / Sale of Real Estate-. 2,800 Acres of Land in Western Pennsylvania; AT AUCTION. ll'S' Wednesday, the Bth of September, at 10 o'. crock, A. hi.. at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.. Pittsburgh, will be soh? the following. described Land, late the property of James Trimble, Sr., deceased, of Harrisburg. • Fifteen Hundred Acres of whicklies in the Couri ty of Mercer, viz: Nos. 39,758 and 760 in Pymatnning township, Nos. 700, 712 and 710 in Delaware township, No. 1072 in French Creek township. Eight Hundred Acres in the County of Crawford, viz : No 1553 in Rochdale township, No. 1362 in Athena do. No. 1468 in Richmond do. No. 1669. in Sparta do. Eight Hundred and Fifty Acres in Count" of Erie, viz:—Noe. 197, 2017 and 2076 in Waterford township, within three miles of the town of Water ford; No: 1956 in Amity township. Nine Thousand Six. Hundred and Fifty Ac'es are in the County of M'Kean, viz:—Nos. 3699, 3700, 3703, 3706, 3711, 3715, 371 G, 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 111'Kean county, are principally in tracts of 1000 acres, each well watered and cov-i ered with timber. The town of Corydon lays on part of the orighial tracts. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. THOS. R. TRIMBLE, 1 Advers. WM. BOYD, auglB JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Glcuisgow & Binver Packet. THE. New and Light Drarght Stearnor CAROLINE, Nixtur,Master, will run be- tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea-',' snit of 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. • . jv23.ltf ' rrURPEICTINE : 10' 13b1s. Spts. Turpentine, in • pri me order just rrc'd ancifor sale by augl4 F. SELLERS, 15 Liberty st 1110IG METAL; S tons Rock Furnace Pig Metal; I just rcc'd on consignment, and for salo by augl4 MILLER Sr. RICEETSON. SPTS. TURPENTINE: 10 bbls. just rec'd and for:rale by BAYS 4 BROCKWAY, auglB_No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty it. rrIANN.:'S OIL: 900 gallons Tanner's Oil; in 1 casks ; j ust received and for sale by augl4 MILLER 4 , RICK ETSON. Q PERM : 1100 gallons unbleached Sperm Oil s Onow landing and for sale by augl4 MILLER & RICEETSON. F isff: bhls No 1, Gilled Herring ; 40 ,* No 3, Large Mackerel; now land ing and for sale by augl9 MILLER k lIICKF.T.SO'N. fABNEY fee: dozen of this much celebrated Wine yet for gale by JACOB WEAVER, Scotch Ale. MID Ofitos. (pints) Tennent's Glasgow Ale Sir sale 41 4 .) at the Wine Store of angl9 Drown Stout. Ply doz. Sweetinan , a Dublin Drown Stout, for gale I at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, 16 Marke,ot.cor Fr..nt ARD OIL: 10 barrels, just reed and for j • augl6 by IVILLLER ¢ RICKETSON. a OAP: 200 Boxes Cbilicothe Soap ; just reed and C ►for sale by augl6 MILLER & RICKETSON DIILCOU. CASKS Hams; • 1.0 5 cg Shoulders; a prime artiele,just reed angl6 and . ifor sale by . F. SELLERS; Di YE FLOUR-32 bbls„ a superior article fur fa jZ use, in store and for sale by augl4 L. S. WATERMAN. ACON-2000 lbs. Bacon in store and for sale by augl4 L. S. WATERMAN. AR and OIL: 25 bble N. C. Tar; , T 15 " Tanned Oil ; Roe-aired and for sale by b. /7 CHEESE: 23 80/ea, received and for sale by iYI 7 JNIL F. PERRY CM/YE:It and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bids Timothy seed ; 5 Ws Clover seed; for sole by nugl7 JNO. F. PERRY Dressed Flooring. ASUPPLY always on hand s at the Planing Ma chine ofJohn Beck. L. WILMARTH, Peril'', bet Hand and Irwin eta augl7 Wanted, ASECOND hand Steam Engine and Boilers-30 horse power-4 to 41 feet stroke. Apply to L. WLMARTH, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin tee Mil 113UCKETS, LIS 60 doz. Beaver Buckets; in store Ind for sale, atigl6 by L. S. WATERMAN. BEANS, 20 Fable. small White Benne; reed, in store augl6 and for-sale by L. 8. WATERMAN. CORN :BROOMS, 50 doz. Corn Brooms; in store and for sale by augl6 L. S. WATERMAN. F L 2 D O U Ita. S. Fine Flour; reed, in store and for angl6 aide by L. S. WATF,RMAN. ffAMS 200 pas sugar cured canvassed Hams— put up for summer use—very fine; for sale by augl4 F. SELLERS, l7 Liberty sr.' sugar cured N ShLLERs; 17 Liberty et. B received atlfOrsMe by dried Beef, just EEF • 90 0- ib augl4 , . OILS,- - . • 6 Barrels, bleached 'Elephant Oil; - ". Whale de; Cask ...- • 4 ! . • do; • 9- “ Refined 20'Bb1a , Lard Oil, Nos 1 and 2; .., 20. ". Linseetl.do;'just rec , d for'liale by augl4 F.. SELLERS,I7.Liberty at. 'Brown Flannels. ,‘") CASES 3-4 Brown Flannels, of a superior quail ty, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN' atigl3 Agent for the Manufacturers. .. . DICE: stres prime freelibeat; just received and IX for Bale by augl4 P. SELLERS; 'l7 Liberty is t. T_T MESS LEATHER--20 Sides; black ; fo r sale by iirl S SMITH & SINCLAM. PINNER'S MACHINES: Six setts; just reed and for sale by JOHN' F. PERRY ; 3y21- cor. Liberty and Irwin As. • . REAL ES TATE, . • . In the pity of PROslititiih j rpnE - subscriber VALU. j• ABLE PII041111". in the city of Pittsburgh, upoifhighly eligibleterins, both , as , te'price and time. Ist. A lot of-grouikoni - Tinitt street, extending . --,from . Third:street-till Second street, having a ficinfofthirty feet, 'Ohs lot isenvered by that • ...,fipaniotii(wkrehistein, - Oxtentling frore.street to streetrimw• in the - occupancy of.A.•Beelen. 2d.A•let:ofgtoitifiishelegnixty•six and two-thirds 'feet On.Thiid•etreet, and. extending back to -. Wards Second.street,about 'eighty feet. This , lot adjoins the first lot mentioned, in this adver tisement; and extends towards Market street, to the - buildings now erecting; by S. A. Germ; • ley, Es q. , , if requested, it will be divided into , two lots of 22 feet or thereabouts. 3d. Four lots ofground on Market street, situate ' , between the building now being erected by Mr. Dunlap, on the corner of second and Market etreets w and the. Watson buildings. These lots • average 19 feet. They are now offered at a price, and upon terms that render them more eligible for investment, than any lots in the • city. The attention of those who want to pur chase excellent business stands,•at , a reason able rate, is particularly requested to them. 4th. The lot on Fourth street; formerly occupied as a Police Office, having a front of 291 . feet, and a depth of 85 feet, more or less. The lot now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it, are believed to be the only lots now in the • ' market, lying bet Ween. Market and Wood _ streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro _ party on Fourth street, renders-it an object, to purchasers to make a quick application. i• - f fhb. A lot situate at the on of Smith fi eld and oth streets, frOnting on Smithfield 20 feet, and extending along 6th street to Church alley 60 feet.- On the lot are two tenements ; it is .I_subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It will be sold at a very modirate price to a good purchaser. 6th. A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining Cadwalader Evans, and now occupied as a boarding house by Mr. Shiletto. This lot has a front of 24 feet, and 'extends back to Brewe• ry alley . llo feet; the house isa modern three story house, with back buildings, with spa cious rooms and entry,mi d is WI /I: worthy the attention of purchasers. It will be sold low, as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and do not wish to retain property of that descrip- Lon. 7th. A house and lot on Hay street, between Penn street and the River, the house three stories high, with a basement, having a front or eigh teen feet on Hay street and extending back the same breadth 110 ft. to an alley, with the use of the alley. The house is well finished in modern style, and is replete with every con. veniefice, and will be sold'cheap, in order to close a trust in favor of creditors. I Sth. Lot No 50, in the plan of lots laid out by Cook Bt Cassatt, on lielmes , bill. Any person wishing to purchase for the purpose of build ing, or see:elation, will find this lot nu advan tageous property. 9th. Three several ground rents, one forty-five , dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an. i num, issuing out of propc.ty on 2,1 street,near , the Kensington Iron Woraa. 10th. The subscriber will likewise sell the follow• ing valuable property situated in or near the town of Liverpool, Ohio. The undivided third part of a tract of land adjoining said town, be ing part of Sections Ncis. 17 and 23 in town- ship Nu. 5, of first range; containing, original ly. about sixty-seven acres, now reduced by fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right of the present proprietor will consist oh about fourteen acres when set off in severalty. ALSO: The undivided 3-4 of a tract of land, con taining 13 acres adjoining said town of Liver-( pool, being part of Section No 23, in township No 8, of first range. ALSO: • The undivided 3.4 part of a piece of land, adjoining the town of Liverpool, containing, in the whole, about 4l acres, being a part off fractional Section No. 23, in towniilow No. 5, . range first. r The town of Liverpool is about fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio River, and is one of the most fl ourishing and thrivingoihriges in (thin. The situation is remarkably healthy; the town well buil., with numerous churches and schools; the population sober and industrious; the country second is fernTe, and intersected with good roads in every direction; and the property offered, will afford to the mechanic and man of business, either fur improving or Specu lation, decided advantages, as it will be sold at low prices, to close a concern in which creditors aro in -1 terested. CHARLES StiALER, Attorney at Law, Of f ice 4th et., between Market and Wood sta. mug 1.3. , 'ma:iv JACOB WEAVER ITIHE lovers of good Segars and 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, Common " Also, a few Boxes of " Slahter's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco JOEL MOHLER, aug6 i Druggist, Fifth and %Vomitus Irr Chronicleand Gazette copy. Toilet Soaps• ~irONUAIENTAL Soap; 11 Bee Ilive Spotted Soda " Porn Palm Sans Pointed '' Savon Purifie " A In Polka • 'Beautiful Shell Pastoral " Amonde Amore Citron White " N 3 mph Soap; Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, together with an exteAsivo assortment of the finest toilet soaps, fresh from the eastern manufacturers. For sale t.y B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., cor !stand Wood, and contif 6th and Wood •tn. aug9 JNO. F. PERRY AA. MASON. 62 Market rtreet, invites the attention of al purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close cff the whole orour Spring and Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such prices arkwill attract buyers, and to make, it still more attractive,nll the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assortment of Shawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawls, new styles. Our extensive stock of Berages, M Inaines, Dress Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and Scotch Ginghams, and Prints. FurniMing or House keeping Goods, Linens, Mus lins, Flannels,Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve ry thing for Mn and Boys, all of which will lie sold at at very low rates. jy2l ti ff > Passage To and From si 4 GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. • • GEORGIE ItiPPARD 4. Sea, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, • Liverpool. CARLISLE & RIPPADD, No. 55, South at., N. York. THE Subscribeis, having accepted tbo agency at this City, of the above well known and respecta ble Rouses. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en gaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on their arrival in this country: Apply to or address SAM'L. M'CLURKANS: C0., - N 0.142 Liberty St., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passage engaged - here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount , tor warded, payable at Sight; throughout the -United Kingdom. jy2S.y Dr. Jno. Crawford, - OFFICE on St. Clair street, opposite.the Exchange Rote!. ' auglo-y . EMU The three undivided fourth parts of four lots in the town of beast Liverpool, being Nos. 41, 124, 130 and 140. MII The undivided fourth part of a p , ece ofland, in the vicinity of said town ofLiverpool, eon taining between seven and eight nerve, bound ed on the north by lands ofJohn Allison, and others; on the south, by laLds or Isabella Fawcett; and un the west by other lands of James Blakely. ALSO: Three lots in the town of Liverpool, being lots Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the said town plat, formerly owned by William Beeler. ALSO: 27 lota in thy town of Liverpool, Non. ^_l2, 229, 234, 254, 255, 267, 270, 271, 276%277, 576, 279, 293, 295, 296, 297, 302, 312,312, 347, 326, 324, 34.4, 329, 237, arid 241. Imported Seger., etc Reduced Prices 4'4". WILL BE PUBLI4IIF.D WASIIINGTON, - D. C., .on Me Seierith'oj; ieceniber ne#) - ' TriE, ITN IT ED STATES:`,n - EPonTErt, A Daily lournat of Govertiment,..Legialative, and HS SUIISCRIBEA is now 'enabled to announce `the completion of his arrangements' for the ea-. tablishment •of a well organized • and independent: Journal of News at the Scat of the General Govern• The-leading features of the United States Reporter will be the frillowitigs I. Early intelligence of the movements of the va rious Departments cy: the Government, in reference to domestic affairs and to the foreign relation's ad" country, will be given With,crupulous fidelity. 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It will be issued semi weekly, in elegant quarto form, throughout the ses sions 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 great national work will be deemed indis pensable in the library of every public institution ; politician, and professional man, throughout the country; and that it will be regarded by the'great mass of the people an the very best political test book for their own instruction and that of their children. Important Announcement. Throughout the sersions of Congress . , Extras will be limed 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 "J. A. Houston, United States Re porter, Washtngton, IL C." jy3o Valuable IIook• riniE Origin and fliatory of Missions completed and arranged from authentic documents. ' By Rev. Thomas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London, and Rev. John 0. Cboules„ A. M., Boston, Mass; illustrated with upwards of twenty steel en gravings ; in 2 yids in one. Missionary Enterprise; a collection of discourses on Christian Missions, by American aulluirs; edited by Baron Stowe. The Great Commission, or the Christian Church zionstituted and charged to convey the Gospel to the world. By Rev. John Harris, D., author of the "Great Teacher," Mammon," &c., with an intro ' ductory Essay,.by William t . Williams, 2d edition. China t—lts state and prospects, with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing allusions to the antiquity, event, population, civili zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By W. H. Meilliorst, of the Missionary Society, London. For sale at the Book Store of F.LT.IOTT tit ENGLISH, ang3 56 Market st. bet :id and 4th. ECLECTIC MEDICAL. INSTITOTE Cincinnati, Ohio. Milli: nest Fall and Winter course of Lectures oommences in this institution on the first Mon day in November, and cpntomes four months, which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer session, ulna Yllso continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary course commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. Faci .TT. TICSCETS. ILL Hill M. P. Anatomy and Operative Sur- ger)* • $lO,OO L. E. Joins M. D. Materia, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 .1. H. Oliver M.D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Siirgery and Clinical Medi cine 10,00 A. 11. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Die- ' eases of Women and Children. 10,1'0 T V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and Practice of Medicine. 10,00 blatricu:ation Ticket $3. Use of Library s 2.— Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, will be received for tuition in full of one student. Or $5O Paid by 04 first of oc t ober 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 edifice is situated at the earner of Court and Plum streets. The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and Vught in the Old Medical Colleges,ii s well ad the Refornied ana Botanical School of Mcdi tine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.— Board from $2,50 , to $3,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, rnut have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or one courae after four years practice. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money for the Faculty, must be addressed to the undersigned [post paid.) Notes of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees. T. V. MORROW, M. 1). Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, 184.7.—Cin Eng. jy2llmd W. W. WILSON, CORNER Or MARKET AND TOURTH STREETS. WATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Gold Pons, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru manta, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro, Mag. natio Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glade Cope's, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaoaenio, Girandoles, Candlebraa, Corn mon.Ware, Tea Trays, & c. 4-c. &c. :v22 To Let. A DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room aka convenient for business, eituated in the Filth ward, between Walnut et. and tho Canal bridge. jy23-if R DOSSETT. Situation Wanted. A YOUNG MAN, who has bad some experience Xl_ in the Grocery Business; has a fair knowledge ofßoak-Keeging and writes a good business , hand, is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. He would be willing to accept a moderate compensatiori. A note addressed !" E.; office or tbe morning Post," will receive immediate attention. jy2B . „ • - Health is tho:charm.of life, without 4gold. Love, lettere, friends, all, aiti`imenjoyed. • - DOCTOR - BROWN, a igularlY ;:educated physi ian from the' eastern cit es, would' resPeetfally an, iounce, tothe citizens Of 'ittsburgh, Alleghenyand Picinity, that he can be ionsifited privately .and. :orlidentialiy, every day old 'evening - at -his office Diamond.. Alley, a.few !oars from Wood street Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to` the reatment and investigation of the •following disea ses: - All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear s rheumatism, piles,palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public; that he is in possession of the latest in formation and impramment in the treatment of secondary syphtls, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches on, syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley, 'and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies haveheen late ly introduced, vAdchsecures the patient being met , curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has existence _ educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice ofthis particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the humanfnime. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a-short time, ,with out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con. tain a fee, or they will not be attended to. o:7.olfice on Diamond Alley, a few-doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confidential jy23-d&wy CLOTHING r CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! The Three Dig Doors vs. The Weider:. World !!! 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS XTO.W made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my °ldol:sten:ere and the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of this far tamed and extensive establishment has now, alter returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, lust completed his . fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks ofClothing that has ever been offered in this nr any othermarket west ofthe moun tains. For neatness in - style and -workmanship, COM= bined with the very low price which -they will be sold for must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I hare made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales arc eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case - n tho amen& sold, 1 can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all 'my uresent stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the. Three Big Doors. JOHN .M'CLOSKEY. LIQUORS IN GLASS.--The following fine old Cogniac and Rackelleßrandies, are offered for sale at the Wtne Store of JACOB WEAVER,porner of Market and Front streets: Old Palo Nectar, 1836; Wind in theStomacliand bowels If st - C . 4 ... y ems,. ramp, " Lafayette; Nervous Tremors 'and Tvvitehings, Sea Sickness, " Champagne; Faintings, Melancholy and, Lowness of Spirits, fret " Champagne Cogniac; _ ling and crying oflnfants, and for all Bowel Afree: Old Dark Maglory Cogniac, 1832 ; Lions and Nervous Diseases. . ' ' , " Leger Frere, 1837; !" . This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and Together, with Cherry and Peach Brandies; and 14 .safe compositions ever offered to the public for, the varieties of Cogniac on draught., For sale by the do cure of the various derangements' of the stomach . Eon, single bottle, or otherwise. au 16 and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Lifpn.tum or. Szuomer in setts; , Complaint; and in all the above diseases it.reall , ... UV EN IL E BOOKS—The Rollo Books The Jonas' Books, in setts; France Paul's Adfentures, in setts; • The Boy's week-day book ; The Boy's own book; The Girl's own book ; The Boy's country book; The Boys book ; The Girl's book ; My Boy's first book ; My Boy's second book; Boy', and Girl's little Forget me not; Holliday Tales; • Gulliver's Travels; Book of Fairy Tales. Per sale by augl t . LUKE. LOOMIS, Agent ♦VISE STOKE q E 'Sub - criber would direct attention to his es tensive stock of Foreign WINES AND Ltquons, 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 fered for sale—. Choice old Blackburn Madeira; Old Blackburn do; Old Blandy do; Celebrated Star do ;(wet and sparkling) Cogswell's do; N. 0. & Co. Wood's Malmsey do; . . Genuine Dabney do. .. This Wine is seldom Imported, and this was part.of a present from Mr. Dabney's Estate. to an American gentleman, lermerly a resident of the Isle of Maileira. try - None but the most superior articles in bolllesi are sold by me, perfectly sound, and no Whigs. Choice old Amontillado Sherry. Choice old Cortes Sherry. Duff Gordon's Wines; Pale, Brown and Gold. Old Oporto Port—for Invalids—a dry wine. Old Palo, Queen's Port—for Invalids--a wet wine. Together with a large assortment of white and. red Wines, Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles, German Wines front the Rhine, Moselle Hocks; sparkling and stall, and some 20 varieties of French and Italian fancy Cordials, being exclusively in this line of business, all persons will be accommodated with articles that will carry their own recommenda ' non, in cases of one dozen each, or by the single bottle, at wholesale prices. JACOB WEAVER:, eor Market arid Front Ms au , ll For Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sta., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property,is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. DR. RALPH'S VEGETABLE PILLS consists of two kinds in one package, No. I,—apurga tire—and No 2,—a gentle laxative and strengpener. With respect to No. I,—there is no better putative in the composition of medicine ;—it effectually cleanses the body of every_vitiated and offensive hu mof, and is a first and salutary step in the.cure of all diseases; but a still more important and INVALCT ABLE. !munv will be found in No. 2.—This is not a purgative, but a gentle laxative strengthener,ensur mg 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 natural means of cure. Indeed, in the use of No. 2, we directly support the natural efforts of the constitution, and it is astonish ing to see the many hopeless cases, 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. L. CUTHBERT, „Agent, auglB Smithfiield, near 3d at. rroßacco, j_ 120 Boxes s's Tobacco, Henry & James' brands; 50 44 fp s 44 IC (I 60 " l's 44 44 80 " s's Tobacco, D. J. Warwick " 30 tv SI , 14 It ii 75 " 1 Pound Lump, R. B. Warwick " 30 " 6's 4. D. Read's, best brand; 50 " fi's Jameii Madison 44 7 " 6's - Q. M. Stanard's 44 10 " s's R. W. Crenshaw 44 it/ " 1 Pound Lump, P. Hurt 6 " 1 " " Jne Rucker do. in Store and to arrive in a few days, which I have on consignment, direct from the otanufactorera at Lynchburg, Va., an&will he sold to the City Trade at Eastern prices, by aug 14 L.'S. WATERMAN. SUGAR -2 Barrels double refined pulverized ; 1 " " " pulverized; - 1 case loaf; • 15 barrels( assorted; 1 tierce star ; 10 bags Brazil ; • 3 barrels clarified ; 6 hogsheads N. 0. For sale by J. - D. WILLIAMS ilt CO-, je29 110 Wood street ~~ 'll.ldriZEßS t : EXCIIIagGE BltaKil3s., , .. trat --TonPao CERTIFICATES . NOTES, No. 64 Ituaitst., woe door aldve - - C URRENT Funds red O received 'en posit,..inii lections made on all. the Cities throughout the United States:, Sight checks orataltimore, phis, New York, Bpsten. and Cincinnati,. 'constantly for sale sums to spit-purchasers.. , ,. .` The paper of the Ohio,: Kentucky, Indiana,. and Virginia Banks bought and 'sold on the niosff.vior able terms. . _ . ..• The, highest premium paid for Foreign and Amer can Gold and Silver coins. . • . Exchange on England, Ireland, Gerrnany,•and France procured, &c._. niailo-dawy 309EP11 tI:HSLL cprtay, . • ' BANNERS, EECITANGE - BROSERS AND DEALERS' tic • FOREIGN: AND DOMESTIC IaCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF - DEPOSIT; BANKNOTES, • GOLD . AND SILVER. N 0.65 WO OD ST., SD DOOR iiicow..POtlitT7l, WEST SIDE, Pittsbitrgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency:re ceive on Deposlt, and collections made in all the priecipal cities of the United States.,. Sight Exchange on PhiladOphia, DUltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for 'sale in SUMS to Suit DUITIIRSOIS. • , • Icontucky, Indiana, Ohio,.Virginia and Pennsylva- Ma Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora , ble terms. .• • The highest premitim paid for American Gold- Exchange -on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, .tc. , - mar22..y ALLEN READIER. " EDWARD EDAM ••• • . KAAMER. 61,11;111114,' BANKERS AN•D' EXCHANGE' BROX ERS,DEALERS FOREIGNAND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCIIANGE,CERTIPCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood eta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. m 6128 N. HOLDLES &. SON, BANKERS AND DEALEGS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND' DANT; Ilcrits. • • No. 55 Market-street, Pittsburgh hange. Cincinnati Exc I pr Selling rate New York Louisville Philadelphia I " St. Louis Baltimore IZMf3 MEM Buying rates.• County .& City oriPs 1 die Relief notes 1.." Pennsylvania Co 1 " New York " Maryland. - 1 - " New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio 1 die India= 1 " Kentucky 1 it Virginia 1 " Wheeling I " Tennessee 3 " • nul9•y New Books LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of. Madame De La Mothe Greyon tog,ether with some account of the iiiiisent religious opinions of Ferialon, Archbishop of Cambray: By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosoply in Bowdoin Colleg es cols. e2r- ' The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind :, George Moore, M. D., member of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. etc. - How in safety best we may' Compare,our preheat evils with regard- Of whet we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficulties-7H lustrated by anecdotes"—with Pdrtraita. By Francis Wayland, D. D., Preiident - of Drown University. Two vols. The above, just recetved by ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISH; • jy2G • 56 Market at , bet 3d and Fourth sta.. Jayne , a +Carminative Daisam, TS-a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual- remedy. I for Dysentery, Diarrbma, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Choliti, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous ileadaub, Jleart; burn, SVaterbrash, .Pain of Sickness of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food atter Eating, and :also where .it passes through the, body unchanged, Want of Appetite - , Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, acts like a charm. - All persons are requested„ to try, it, fOr with-outex ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received. from phy sicians, Clergymen, and faMilies of the first , respec-1 tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor too numerous to publish., For sale at the Pekin Tea Store; 72 Fourth Street: trrny.2l-diktw -, New Books al ',Worse's, S 5 Fourth. Street: T IkIE SECRET PASSION, by thezauthor of "The Youth of Shakspeare," "Sh4speare and 'hie Friends," etc. - • • •••• Burtoni or the Sieges: by the auth6r or 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. • - • • . Isahela of Bavaria, by Alesander Dumas. _ Living Age, N6'. 168. - - •'. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1847. Blackwood's Magazine for July. The Heiress; a novel : by Miss Ellen Pickering.. A Quarter 11 - ace in Kentucky, and other Tales; by W. S. Porter, Esq., author of ."-Thetig Bear of Arkansas, and other Tales," etc. - The Union' Magazine for August, with illustra tions. • • Chapman's Drawing .Book, part 1..- Chamber's Cyclopmdia of English Literature, .N - o. 14. - - Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 67. • The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng 4 land—a Dramatic Drama in two acts. AD.Fowler's publications, treating on Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly on hand at Morse's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street, between-Wood and Market. .• auts 4 - 1 BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, beautimlly situated in front of ,the ManSiOn House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery,ex tendiug from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for sale at Public- Auctiotf on•the premises, on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1641, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma-' chinery and tools connected with the rope m4ing business. A plan of the lots and terms of sale made known by GEORGE COCHRAN, - Attorney in fact for the Proprietors. • angs . JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. THE ATHEN.EUH. THEpleasuring department of this fine and.exten sive establishment is now open and we are ready to serve up to visiters ICE CREAMS, SWEET-MEATS, CAKE, Prams, Coot. Drama, and till the various re freshments of the seast n. The proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the A theumum for themselves, as theYare flattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. - The I3Nrit departments, both LADIES' and GENTLE. ItEIS . S., are unequaled for elegance, neatness. and I 'comfort, by any in the country ; and the Ladiesi Par , lons will challange a comparison for richness, neat ' ness and beauty, with those or any similar. establish. went to be round any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and classic Fountain, is a place of the must striking curiosity. ROOMS are fitted up at which Gentlemen, alone, on have Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Gentlemen ; entrance at the TWO,c6lumris. The Ladies' parlors;exclusive,Tor Ladies-=-Pntraticp at the THREE columns. aug6 PECK, TuompsoN. b.: co JUST received at Morse's LITERARY DEPOT, No. 85, Fourth street: The Complete Angler, or the Contemplative Marrs recreation, with Biographical Preface, and copious Notes, by the American editor, (Wiley & Putnam.) Bares Pennsylvania Reports,,vol. 4. . • - The life of Paul Jones ' tn illustrated with nuerout . - engravings from original drawings by Tan Hamilton. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine thrAugtst. Farmer's Lilintry.- • Horticulturist. . . The British . and -Foreigedical Review for July. Wei n M tminater Quarterly - Review. - London " for Jane. Living" Ago, No 16 9 - Ingleborough flail, and the Lord of tho Manor, by Henry W. Herbert. Esther D. Medina; or the - Crimea of London', with illustrations. - Part 3d. • . . . Wagner, the . Welt Wolf, by G. W. Reynolds. , -- . Old St. Palls, a Tale of the Plague, Ainsworth. Joseph Rushbrook, or tkePoieher, by Capt. Mar, ryat, R. N. . . The Lost Ship; or the .Atlantie Steamer, byline author of Caverdtsb, Flying Dtiteliman;ete. Rory trMoore, a National .Itonainee„ - by .Samael Lover, with illustrations ' For sale at Morse's, S 5 Fourth street. iukl7 . „ . , . ~!:<.°- ••= • Thp:;:litost - :44,_tPgn# 11 1 4 0; 113 ,# 41 1 9 X .011 7 . *:::- :A. ; BLESSIN#I: ::11.ADI,IrAtIeEl - ;i - A3VONDER `;To - ctrre" . .trtr2flone -and Edieg#ierneitta. PitaPtee t Teethrte, Slid 15 uen;'Sdlt..l4/lett ) gcurig; Soreticodt e ,4 e ' F °Uit. yoainago last AClpriti was astonished in . ionecquenoo - Oradirsefiveirt madliy.an Clicmiat....lllitifYilittibtetPlell_entz.--: id almost an_ The handi of man, could_ hafoitl4l.shigulai as that cluimed by A rrroNig, ceiii . uiT for tion. Alany classedliim bug, (and, afasi malty: do the same now;)' at length, after hospitals, - the Aladieal or Paris,. (the best:. chemists in the wart()) deliyCied the folloniing repbri to Signor 3itisprini:•'-- - We have now...tirijuitely and carefrilly examined '. theshigular invention of Vesprini. We hare ant.lyz-• . ed its component parts—we hareotied itin - se:ceral caies, and we hesitate not to -, pronouncc. it (The Italian .Chernical -Soap) ni a great blessing, and. a . truly wonderful .remedy for any cutanooits. eruption or disfigurement: of the skin, . Its inventor we corp.- eider . the true philanthropiit of suffering Mankind.: (Signed) LEUPDLD: DUPREY,. Pres.') I:2K= „ , . Then Comes the report of the , ..!Soeipte de Pinot'. tote,” of scientific expeilitrafrnil - . ' "Wenrepstounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this •singulai preparation--Voiprini s . Italian '.• Chemical Soap I .Whereiinticedi will science adopt: , Here we have n preparatien made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which.we know by actual .• practice, to cure every cutaneous' eriiptiviihr.every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin r Where: will its magic and singular power cease T. •.Theice- • groy the Creole, the Yellow RaCe of, the East, and the Red Man.oftho Far . West, are alike under the ' fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yet , low or discolored. skin,. and make it whito and. beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black:, or brown skin."' (llcro..ie viral persons were brought forward by the :president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) • FROM THE INVENTOR lIIJELF TO:TUE PRESENT Paris, Non 4, 1840 In consideration xthe sum of $3606, I have di velged to Ma. T:JOnts,residing in the'City of New Vork; the whole process of inaciulheturinn together with a statement of the. : s:ngredients compose ing u yitalian.Chemical Soap. Ile is to raanu.ae, ••- ture. it for sale in the Unitca States' only, and to have • - the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical - Witness, Henry J.'Holdsworth. (Signed) • ANTOMO vEspnrm. 'Buying rlteciis There are probably fewspersems -or intelligence, who, after reading the above,- will doubt the quail- j tics of Jonere Italian' Chemical Soap, : in curing. Eruptions; Disfigurements, Freckles, iSult Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelns, Sun-burn; MorylieW, Tan, Yel- ' low or Drown Skin, &c. Should there be etch per- - -sons, perhalls the following recilmmendations as - well as hundreds from others, may convince theni. by W..JACESON, Agent,..corner of Wood. and Liberty streets, the only place 'hi Pitts burgh where the GENUINE CAIT be obtained; ALL N. °THEW inn Coy:ins:trim - jan2s' WINES •,%-rin LIQUORS. . . 4ACPIT WEAVER,I6.IIfarkOtO, 11 1r'11- 1 ., , coiner of 'Front; is 'IIOW :receiving and offer* for sale at inducing 'pH ces, the rcillowing extensive variety of WINES AND . LIQUORS, selected by himself; as forinerly, for the firm or SpErtr.rr & Co., in tho Eastern Cities; from first ;hands - • Leger . Frcre, Cognac and. Champagne Brandies. J J. Duptiy ' Castillon,•old Mag Tory, Channuyer,Pelcvoison, Otard Co. and Plant tasillon &Co.,.Vintagei 011832 to 1346—embracing all the Ronheile and Bordeaux . de., yore -in .half..Pipee, quarters and octaves, or by . . Hallam( Gins—Fielt,,Weelp Anchor, Cross Keys, Aleders Swan and HaitiPlass brands, new and old c• importations. 7:- . . • Rums.-.--New England; Croix, Antigun and maks', Some very superior. iniskeys--Old Scotch and Irish, I , 4onongahata Ryer-Bourbon Co. Corn. • . •• Fltines-Madeiras, Teneriffe!, Lisbon!, Sherrie! ! Sicily!, Malaga!, Ports; Red Wines,• White Wine., Maseats, Clarets, Champagnes, }lacks, and :a'auter-: Illus., in Cases, India'• Bids., 9.r. Casts!, jail or. Bottle. ." _x2o3 y • Latest Improvement.: • , EDSTEADS of differeut !dada with Garai:tot , * B iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now. in use, for sale low at the furnituie warehouse of augl CO., nand St.; Plttskwigh 'On's Works CITOCKHOLDERS who Wish to subscribe for new .. stock for the accumulatedprofits in said Comps lay, arc required by the ordinance of the 2.Stb June, IS4I, ta.retura their certificates at the time aaf sub.! scribing. - - augl.2-tf • • . Ohio River Telegrivb, •., . . Prom pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Lonisrinc. . • . . ÜBSCII.III - ERS to the above-stockc residing in or .near the -city, are. requested to pay to'Joshua Hanna, Agent.of .the Company, an instalment of 30 per cent. t.n the 15th inst. By orcler.of, the Compa ny. . ang 11.. - Contractor for continuation of 'laid liner. TN the Court of Quarter Sessions of' the Peace; in' ••• • ; I . and for the County . of Al " gheny . : .: • •- " -, .... . • . .. .. '' •: ... ..-. In the matter of the propos alter-71 " • • atioa 'of -the division line of the No. 5,-..ltino •• Townships of. Jefferson, BahlwM, ferns, lki:. • • ; and Mifflin. . • 1 , The undersigned, upon tke Petition of divers chi-. --!: tens of the Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin, and.' .7 i Mifflin, praying for the alteration of the division , llines, of said -Townships, were appoihted by Abe -•-.• Court. Commissioners to inquire into the •proprieii .' :•••_ tofgranting the prayer of th'e 'petitioners, and report •••..:i. their opinion of the same, at the •neit.Term of said '.. This is to give notice that the.undetsigned „will - meet, for the purposes Of their anpointment, it the:, Hquse of Mrs. Pressly'lrsvih, in Baldwin'Townshitll s , • on Monday the -111) day of October. neat, at 10 o'- clock, A. M.; nt which time .and , place all persons interested -will be heard, if present.. • . • • , • E. IL HEASTINGS, • .. ALEX. CARNAHAN,' THOMAS FARLEY: - augl4-dlm '''.Perfnmery. - - JUST. RECEIVED, from the celebrated laboratory • of Eug'ene Roussel, a large assortment of F0r... - . .•- sign and Domestic Perfumery, Fancy Seam/Le &e.: ..• Extra de Jasmin, Roussel's • • 4 ' Patehauley, • gen. Liquid Flair Dye; - " Magnolia, • 44 " Shaving Cream, " 4 . Tuberinee, " 44 'Cold ." do. " " Dergmotte;f.'..' 44 ol . Marrow, . ar ..•• • - Baguet de Carbine; 44- " Powder, . • • - Omnibus Rose Soap,_ " Pearl Powder, • •• Almond " Vinaigre de Rouse, Verbena . 44 SaponaceOus Puke, ' Pistachio , '4 4 Powder Puffs, Rouiinel - s genuine Hair Brushes, Cologne, ' Nail do. • .-. Farina, " 44 :..Tooth no. • - - • Monftda's 44 44 Cloths do. • - ; . • Fleih do. Also, Robssel's celebrated Circassian Soap, one. balled fur imparting a clear, white and beautiful ealthy surface Co. the' akin. "The above fur sale- • wholesale and retail, by' • . HATS & BROCKWAY, N 0 .2 ComMercial Row, Lihnty at - cugle nrime PENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD COMP ANt . • illy() notice, that tho Pirectors'are noiv prepared Co treat. with MANUFACTURERS for RAILRO4III,,, IRON, deliverable in 1848 and 1849, to In'am*S:4 ,. „*:: not exceeding, Fifteen Thousand Tons. Forinforrnatio'n, apply at the office, N0,'.70101.f..41:- . NUT street, Philadelphia. 's • anglCkl2..r. S. V. MERRICK, PrelsMeet. - . New.Vork Boofd. and Shoo Store; • No. 122, Wood st., Pittsburgh.. . • S. DALZELL has on hand,.ted •constantly -manufacturing to order, • the following, named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoos, of the latest remarkably low. prices. Fine Dress BootS at 65,00, such no in usually sold in other stores at' $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at 84,00. All other. kinds or work equally low. Also, a.good and 'full ! assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children'. Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters:Buskins and-Slippers,: of the most substantial kipitto the rery Boost: dress . . . S. D. being a prsctical shOe-mater,;,attendS to tho manufaCturing of his own WorWaticl hasit done in the most substantial manner•, yet„neat . style;:. and. having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. , trati.26-d3m: ma. DuPP 9 s * . DOOR KEEPING AND WRITING Rooms; - Corner re Fifa and Market Streets. - MILLS is the only:lustitution in Western Perinsyl cania, 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 ance.totatsi:• ness. Those •unacquainted with Mr. ..D.?a plan, 0 r instruction can have any. number of- Teferoaceg . te: . - personale the city whb.arc nowiteeping books, land : who have been qualitied-for the butiinesaim.the pre' 1 vioui training theyjecerred.inhielcadicay:i•LAiouc..-• : of business during siunmeri frogy2.s9 ap4-3k to 4 * -• . • .;.: 1 sop., -. • • .. .• . . ‘• • • • • " MEI= MEI IMMO ,:'~'' '',.::';-::.::,.:'::.:•-_':.:.;-;., ;..•.•. 4 .:7 . :''. - -...i'-'..-j: 11 Fig ii rt' ~~:~` ME
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