The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 23, 1847, Image 3

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BY 3-O . IIN - D A C.T N,E.ES
I - DRY GOODS.
7 , 4riN , MOntlay morning; the .23d inst.kat'lo o'uluuki
at thet'ommercial Sales Rooms, tor of Wood
toad Fifth itreeteovill be sold, a large assortnaeut.or,
Fortign and Domestic Dry goods, turiongwhich are: :
- 6 0.pteces.-rich style See _quality . _prints, 40 piecesl
/bleached and unbleached mediae,, 3 pieces
jeani,,cessimeres sattinets, linens,.
-..tsv.eedsoilauncls, Checks, suspenders, hosiery;vest-.
4ngs, ,gunrhams, snpeaior muslin 'de twines, table,
:clotosi sewing silk, patent thread, &c.
At." o'clock, P. M., a . quantity, 0f groceries;
uneentiwsre, glassware, tinware mid Jitirdware,jap-,
• panned, ware, eutlery,,,tehacso, segari, Matches,.
ahawlsy band boxes, paper, -
An-extensive assortment of new. and 'second hand'
.Imusehold furniture, embracing nea.rly,all vane=
ty ofarticles wanted by . housekeepers and. °titers,
;csrpetingileoking.giasses, mantel clocki,Franklin
-stove, cooking.utensile, -.-
At 71 o'clock, P. M., a large collection etch's:dee
and valuable ; Do oks, in various departments of liters
ture.,,blank hooks, letter and eap writing paper new
end second hand .watches, aceerdions, ' S rep,
piano music] ready made clothing, variety goods, &c.
- - J011.6.1.,D. DAVIS Auctioneer.
(American copy.)
" Auction Hales
CY Dr y GOds, Furnitui.e, Variety Articles. Watches,
ishog Guns, pistols , 4-e. 4.e. T . •
B AM ES MIKENNA, •
A T the 'Auction
B oorna;No 119 Wood street; 3
jl doors Boot sth, _On Monday next, August 23d,
at HT ti'cloalt in the forenoon, will be mild; a large
assortment Of faiicy and staple Dry Goods of nearly
every'descripticht,:tmong which are :
• and American Prints, late style, Broad
Dloths 'and ICarainetts, Irish litarrts, Alphecas and
Merinos, fancylHdkfs. and•Pxwls, Table Cloth and
"I"Osiels,seerng silk, *eat thread and spool cotton,
irestiugs, pocket lidkfa., also Boots and Shoes, fine
.Ctitlery, &c.!
--• At 2 o'cloek, P. M., Household and Kitchen Fur
--10ttire. ' j- ' • :
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At early.gas - light; sate evenin g, variety Goods
and fancy articles, a large lot of new and second
hand Watches, l fine double barreled fowling piece,
.1 'revolving "pistol: -
• - ang2o 1 • JAMES 4 M'KENhiA,' Auctioneer.
Admhatalealvea Sala of Raid Estate.
12,800 Aero of Lanz! in -Western Pennsylrania,
• , . AT AUCTION.-
/IN Wednesday, the Bth of September, at 10 o'-
Jr emir, A. M.. at the Comniercial Sales Rooms,
corner oft Wood nod sth. Its- Pittsburgh, will be
sold thefellowing described Land,late the property
of James .Trirn' 51e, Sr., deceased, of llarrisburg.
Fifteen Ifitedied Lures of which lies in the Coon_ ty of Mercer.; viz:.
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Nos. 39, 758 , and 760 in pymatuning township,
Nos. No, 712 and 710 in Delaware township,
No. 1072 fa French Creek township.,
tight _Hundred Acres-in the County of Crawford,
• N0=1553 hf - Rochdale township,
N0:1362in Athens do.
' No:1468 in Richmond do.
Noi 1669 in Sparta do.
Eight Huddred and Fifty Acres in the County of
Etie, viz - -Nos.' 2017 and 2076. in! Waterford
township; within three miles of the town of Water
. ford; 'No. 1956 in Amity township.
Nine Thousand 'S!X Hundred and Fifty. Acres are
in - the Count} of WlCean, vi::—.Nos; 3699, -3700,
'3704, 3706,3711; 3715, 3716, 3719, 3720, and 3734. ,
The above lands will be sold in separate tracts.
Thoie in* Mercer, Crawford and Erie counties are
mincipally initracts of 200 acres. Some of which
contain Coal And Iron Ore; and are , well adapted for
farming: Tliose inlrl , Rean county, are principally
in.tracts of 1000 acres, each well watered and coy.
"eretl With tiniber. 'The -town of Corydon lays on
part of the'orikinal tracts. Title indisputable.
;'Tenus at sale. • -
THOS. R.TRIMBLE, 1
i th m .„
WM BOYD,
anglB.. JOHN . D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Side
WILL be bold, at public auction, on the premi
yy 10-enable lot of ground, fronting on
" Washington st., thirty-three feet, near Wylie street,
-and in depth, - One hundred and sixteen feet Third
Ward of the cityOfPittsburg,b; cubject to a yearly
- .ground-rent of 836, on which is erected one frame
house, and foursmall tenements, to be sold together
or separate,lxi suit purcbaaers. Terms made known
ton the day of sale.- Sale to be on' the 24th day of
1.417, - Sat 10 o'clock, A. M.
JAMES HAMILL
ntqlB4l JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer
Valuable Pioperty for Bale.
'SILL be sold at Auction; on Wednesday, Sep
' V ''tember!lst, at .3 ii , clock,P. M., on the premi
%sed; that valuable lot of groind, known as the "CITY
HAY Scaor Lar;" being thirty feet in width, by one
bandied and sixty in length, running through from
Third to - Fourtb streets; nearthe North side of Wood
- 'istreet... A credit of three, six and nine years will be
given..,', JAS. B. MURRAY, Chairman
' - of Corn. on City Property.
ugg23 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1 BUILDING LOTS AND BUI LDINGS thereon,
beautifully 'situated io front of the "Mansion
.7 - Honseand grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, es
'tending from the Bader road to the Allegheny !Us
er, will be offered for sale at Public - Auction on the
premises; on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1847,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. .At the seine time sundry Ma
' - chimer" and tools connected with the rope making
buainews; A plan of the'lots and terms of sale made
known by GEORGE COCHRAN,
' Attorney in fact for the Proprietors.
au3 s ' • . JAMES 111 , KENNA, Auct'r.
Blanket..
E , •• C) PAIR • birge "Donble - Blonketo; jut. received 4.E..0 consignment, for sale by
••- • - GEO. CnCHRAN,
aog2o, • N0:26 Wood st.
111FLIders take Not-4e.
MHE Guardians of the Poor of the city of Pitts
-11_ • burgh, will receive plans and proposals at their
" office, until the. 24th day of. August, at 2 o'clock of
said day, for the building of.a Brick House. on City
,Farm, of the' fulloviiing dimensiens. 20 feet in front
depth, three stories high, to correspond in
Ahetghtli With main building.
, put an - additimial story on an old
Ihirm house, At feet (rapt by,29 in dtpth.
,TThe,htiilder tofind all materials, and have the
All finished on or before the 15th day of No
.
somber next. au2o-td
- - • .New Books. •
- MERICAN Drawing Book,• No 1.
Rankies Medical Abstract.
-Washington and his Generals, by Gen. Lippard
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'•,;:e : DtAubignesbromwell, or-the Protector: •
West - minister Review, for July.'
•• American 'Review, for Augait;
: - Monlina, of the beautiful'French Girl in Philadel.
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Ingltiborough }fall,. and Lord of the Manor, by
e7lierbert. Fresh supply:
Living Age, No 170."
Youth of Shakspeare." Fresh supply.
ConntolMOnt Cristo. do:
Religions' opinions and Character. of Washington
•L , ',The Doke and the Cousin,-by Mrs. Grey.
Ruisekby G.-P. B...lames.
' • beautiful lithographic portrait of Brevet Lt. Col
C. S. May, a - the dashing Dragoon.”
Pcir sale
. by- -WM. 8. CA LDWELL, •
' l,ll lO O Post Office Buildings.
Public Sala
V valueble buildina Lots, suitable for, private
residences at Auction.
On. Tuesday, August 31st, at 10 o'clock .in the
3 ', forenoon, will be offered for sale at public Attction..
,„. on.• the premises, 41 Valuable Building Lots, and
Brilildirge, thereon, beautifully situated forprivate
dwellings in front orthe Mansion House and grounds
of the Allegheny Cemetery, extending from the State
11:04 to the Allegheny River, on land adjoining the
;..,....Bor,ough of .Lawrenceville, near the gaited States
:.Arsenal; at the same time sundry machinery and
tools connected with the rope making business.
is the most sal noble and handsomely, situated pro.
party offered, at Auction for several years.
of eale—one-fourth. in Cash at the time of
eale the remainder iu one two and three years with
- interest to be. . secured by bond and mortgage on the
A. plan of the - lots can be seen at the
•
warehouse of George Cochran and M , Kennwe Auc
.....jea Aeolus. -; • ..G . EO. COCHRAN,
VirgSTErtVELT, the old and well known
. Blind Maker, fbraterly' of Second
and Fourth ate„ . takea this method to inform his tnany
of the fact that Ma Factory itl now in full *op
oration on st. Clair et., 'near' the old Allegheny
. Silage; where a Constant'supply; of Blinds of various
colors and qualities, je nuaatantly kept on hand and
at all prices, from Web r...cente up to suit customers.
P1:13. If required, Blinds will be put up ao, that
by fire, or otheawiee„ they rnay be
.....tetaoyed t . without, theAid.ofa screwdriver, and with
!: : ....the lame fitcility that any other, piece .of. furniture
cap he'renieved, and withbut any extra expense.
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Boots, shosia
VOLL.ANSItICE titcARM,
HOL MSALE Snor.,. : and
vV Ttitmit Emir, No 986 Liberty-stteet, nearly
opposite the - heed OfWood `F" & I •have in store
and are 'receiling their - Fall and Winter:Stock of ,
BOOTS., SHOES, &c. nottaistirtgpf the largest etock
they have ever been able to bring .to this Market.
Our.stock's& goods gave mostly:been manufaetured
to oar order, and einresstiler the Pittsburgh market.
We also hoe conStantly -en band a snlendid stock
of Haftitarsll, ,Metaric Gani Elastic Shoes; beth for
Lathes' and. Geetlemen's wear, the most beautiful
article ever manufactered. We would' solicit an
&lamination &tali. stock of giMds, by all . who wish
to purchaseeitber atwholesale or retad, - asc,ies sliall
sell at a small achicolce abote - cost, Country Merchants
will find , it to , their interest to. call and examine our
stock before -purcbasiug. .
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
NOlB6 Libertv.st., Pittsburgh.
MU
Collections In 'inner, Mercer. ete.
THE subscriber proposes to - start on Monday the
- 30th Mat., on a Collecting Tour, through But
ler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Clarion, Venango and
Armstrong counties. He lespectflilly requests all
who may have claims to collect in the sections abuve
named, to confide them to his charge.
irr Refer to the editors of the simians city papers,
and to fimithlt Sinclair. -
au.2l-t3Oth ' J. C. RICHEY.
For Camp Meeting.
THE Steam Boat ARROW, Capt. Wx.
H. Gosport. The Arrow having been
thoroughly repaired. will run regular to the M'Kees
port Camp. Meeting, commencing on Wednesday the
25th instovill leave tha Wharf at the Monongahela
Bridge, every .morning at 71, and every evening at
5} o'clock. Returning will leave the landing at 2
o'clock, P...M.,and at 10 o'clock it night, continu
ing every day while the meeting lasts. PREACH-
ERS FREE,
Ozr.N. B.: Fer the accommodation. of those
who live in ALLEGHENY CITY; the Arrow will go
over to that aide and land at the Old Bridge, on
.Tuesday evening, and take on board Tents, Bog - gage,
.&c.—and when the meeting breaks up will return
ithere without extraocharge. Omnibuses will be in
ireadiness to convey persons to and from the Camp-
Ground to the Lauding. attg2l-Ltd
D YSPEPSIA, is all its various forms; also, Rheu
,
matism; Gout; Apoplexy; and Affections of the
'Head: as Vertigo, Noise in the Enr, Confusion of
Sight, Nurnbnestand Pain; - Intemperance and its ef
fects; Feyers; 14emmations. Consumption; Scrofu
la; Old Ulcers of - the Legs; all diseaies of teSkin;
Salt Rheum; Hee; Cholera; Gravel, &e., have been
Cured in thousands of inoances, by the uee of Dr.
Ralph's Vegetable Pills, roc sale only in this city by
S. E. CUTHBERT, Agent,
Smithfield street, near Third.
aug2l
For Sale.
BEAUTIFUL. CoUNTRY SEAT AT OAK-
LAND, ( t 6 late residence of M. B. Lourie,
k:svii) situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within
two miles of the Court House.
The lot contains Berea acres, and is improved with
a Dwelling Heimo which is spacious and conveni
ent, built in modest: style with a colonade front; a
Stable and carriage house,spring house, &c. The
ground . is nudes good cutivation and contains up
ward's of one hundred young and choice fruit trees.
This isconsidered one of the woit desirable coon
tlry residence, in the vicinity of Pittaburgh, especial
ly for a gentleman doing business in Eire 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 or the subscriber, No. 131, 1t and at.
aug3-Imd¢w H. CHILD:
on u anted, l work t5O
, la tV oring places to fo goa r nd
the Canal a
• dumber 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 cook sand Girls for
41 work, Or Wanted, places for several clerks,
sales men,
warehouse men, and boys in stores.
Wanted toborrow, several sums on bond and mort
gage, or on notes. All •kinds of Agencies promptly
attended to for moderate charges. Pleast -pply
.
HARRIS , Agency and
. augl 4t -Intel. Office; sth st. near Wood.
Glassgow & Beaver Packet.
THE New and Light Draught-Steamer
CAP.OLINE, Nixes,Mnster, will run be
tween PittstPurgh and the above Ports during the sea
son 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
bpard. iv9.3dtf e s,
13IG METAL: 8 tons Rock Furnace Pig Aleut;
j, just recd on consignment, and for sale by
angLl MILLER & RICKETSON.
_ _
SPTS. TURPENTINE: 10 bbls. just reed and
for vale by HAYS It BROCKWAY,
huglB No 2, Coinmereial Rovr, Liberty at.
rrANNER'S OIL: 900 gallons Tanner's Oil; in
casks; just received and for sale by -
,augl4 MILLER 4- RICKET§ON.
QPERM: 1100 gallons unbleached Sperm Oil:
Qriow landing and for tale b 7
:augl4 MILLLR & RICKETSON.
F IS11: 20 Mils No 1, Gilled herring;
40 r• No 3, Large Mackerel ; now land.
ing and for sale by
augl9 MILLER & RICKETSON.
IriABNEY SWINE.—A few dozen of this much
II celebrated Wine yet fur tale by
Ann) JACOB WEAVER.
Serktch Ale.
OQ - doz. (pints) Tennent•s Glasgow Ale, fur sale
6 et the Wine Store of
augl9
Drown stoat.
ivy doz. Sweetman's Dublin Brown Stout, for sale
1.1 I at tho Wine Store of
JACOB WEAVER,
16 Market et. cur Fr.nt
LARTY OIL: 10 barrels, jest reed andfb; ; e
auglo by .MILLLER RICKETSON.
SOAP: 200 Boxes Chilichthe Soap; just reed and
for sale by
°l;gl6 MILLER & ItICEETSON.
Bacon.
1 ri CASKS Hams;
kl " Shoulders; a pima article.just reed
augls and for sale by F. SELLERS.
RTE FLOUR-32 bbl., a superior article for fa
mily use, in store and for sale by
augl4 .. L. S. WATERMAN'.
ACON-2000 ass. Bacon in store and for sale by
augl4 L. S. WATERMAN.
T AR and OIL: 25 bbls N. C. Tar;
15 " Tanners Oil
Received and for sale by
..IY/ 7 JNO. F. PERRY
inIiEESE: 23 Brues, received and for sale by
jyl.7 JNO. F. PERRY
CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED,
.30 Ws Timothy seed ;
1 6 bbls Clover seed ; for sale by
nugl7 JNO. F. P
Dressed Flooring.
ASUPPLY always on hand, at the Planing Ma
chine of John Beck.
L. WILhIARTH,
Penn, bet Hand and Irwin ats
augl7
Wanted,
A SECOND hand Steam Engine and Boilers-30
La. horse power-9 to 4} feet stroke. Apply to
• L. WLMARTII,
Penn, bet Hand and Irwin Ns.
augl7
BUCKETS,
adoz. Beaver Buckets; in store Ind for sale,
ougl6.
_by L. S. WATERMAN.
WHITE BEANS,
20 Bbls. small White Beans; ree , d, in store
augl6 and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN.
CORN BROOMS,
~ 50 doz. Core Broome; in store and for sale by
augl6 L. S. WATERMAN.
FLOUR, •
.20 Bbls. S. Fine Flour; reed, in store and for
augl6 sale by L. S. ,WATBRMAN.
DrAMS: 200 pc&sugar mired canvassed Hams—
ja put up for summer use—very fine; for sale by
: f : , F. - 5V.14..E118., 37 Liberty et.
BEEF:" -900 Me euggar".cured dried Beef, jue
recOyed and for sale tiy•
= augl4 'F. SkLLERS, 17-Liberty et.
6 Barrels bleached Elephant Oil ;
6 " " Whale do;
•
I.Cask 'cc .. _cc
9 c. Refined " do;
20 Bble Lard Oil,Nopi land
~ .20 !,
.I..ingeed dip; just reed; for sale, by
6°04 ---- F. SELLERS 17 Liberty et
! Brown Plateittels.' " •
OICASES 3-4 'Brnern Flannel* of a auperior quail
.ol ty, justrieeived and for sale by - • -
• GEO. COCHRAN,
Agent Ibr the Manufacturers.
augl3
110 ICE: 5 tree prime Vreah beat litiat ieceived and
,for tale by .
aegl4 P. SELLERS, 17 Liberty et. •
EM
In the city of Pittsbuirgli l end 4,iverpool,
Ohio.
/VlMspbecrtbei wit! following YALU-
A_BLE'IIiOPERTY in - the city- - of Pitreburgh,
upon highly eligildeterMiribeth as toprice and time.
Ist.-- A lot oCiretted on Tliirestrecti extending
. "front Thid a r treet,to"Second etreet, having a
front of thirtYlbeti:.;Thirilor-is covered by that;
'epacioits warehouse,, extending frenvstreet to
'-. street' no vi in the occupancy. of Be el en.
Alofofirotiedibeingiixty4ix rind two-thirds
'feet on Third Istreeti, and extending back to
wards S ricend 'street,- about eighty feet. This
lot adjoins the first kit mentioned in this adver
tisement, nnit:estends towards Market street,
to the buildings now erecting, by S.A. Gorm
ley, Esq., if requested, it will' be divided into
"two lots ot '22.feet or thereabouts.
3d. Four lots ofground on Market street, situate
between the building now being erected by Mr.
Dunlap, op the corner of Second and Market
streets,mad the Watson buildings. Theitflote
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 repur
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 iib feet, more or less. The lot
now offered fur sale, and the one adjoining it;
are believed to be the only lots now in the
• market, lying between Market and Wood
streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro{
perty on Fourth street, renders it an object td
purchasers to make a quick- application.
lith. A lot situate.at the corner of Smithfield and
6th streets, fronting on Stnithfield 20 feet, and
extending along Gil, street to Church alley
60 feet. On the lot are two tenements; it is
subject to a ground rent 01'84 per annum. It
will be sold at a very moderate price to a good
purchaser,
6th,
7tb. A house and lot on flay Street, between Penn
street and the River, the house three stories
high, with a basement, having a front of Sigh
; 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
venience, and will be sold cheap, in order to
close a trust in favor of creditors.
Lot No. .50, in the plan of lota laid out by
Cook &Cassatt, on Holmes. hill. Any person
wishing to purchase for the purpose of build
ing,.or speculation, will find this lot an advan
tageous property. •
Three several ground rents, one forty-five,
dollars per annum: one ofsixteen dollari per'
annum: and one twenty-one dollars per an
num, issuing out of prope:ty on 2d street, near
the Kensington Iron Works. -
The subscriber will likewise sell the follow.
ing valuable property situated in or near the'
town of Liverpool,Oh ie. The undi ed 'third
'
part of a tract of land adjoining said town, be.
jny part of Sections Nos.-17 and 23 in town
ship No. 5, afire range; containing, original.
ly, :thou! sixty-seven acres, now reduced by
liactional olea to forty-two acres; the right!
of the present ineprietor will consist of about
fourteen acres who set Wm severalty.
ALSO:
The undivided 3-4 of a Wet of land,
taming 13 acres adjoining said town of Liver
pool, being patter Section No 23, in township
No 3, of first range.
ALSO:
The undivided 34 part of a piece of lava.
adjoining the town .of Liverpool, containing?
in the whole, ablaut 4i acres, t:eing a part qfi
fractional Section No. 23, 111 townshiw
range first.
10th
S & CO
The town of Liverpool is shout fifty miles below
Pittsburgh, OA the Ohio Hives, and is one of the
most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. Tire
situation is tenaarkably , healthy; the town well built,
with numerous churches and schools; the popislation
sober and industrious; the country around is fertile,
And intersected with OW roads in every directiim;
and the propeny offered, will afford to the mechanic
and min of business, either for improving or speed•
lation, decided advantages, as it will be sold at low
prices, to close a concern in which cieditors are in•
terested. CHARLES SIIALItIt,
Attorney at Law,
Office 4th it., between Market and Wood its.
aug I I milikw
JACOB WEAVER
Imported !kaiser, ete.
r HE lovers of good &gars and Tobacco, are re
spectrutly inforined, that the subscriber has jest
received an extensive assortment of the most appro v. I!
ed brands, among them the following, viz :
Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia,
Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's,,Cummon "
Also, a few 130%6 of 0 Slahters.,Vtack Fat," a
celebrated chewing tobacco.
JOKL MOHLER,
&toga Druggist, Fifth and Wood its
Ozr Chronicle and Gazette copy.
Toilet Soaps.
- . A t ioar e bw i N v • : • AL Snap; „
Spotted Soda ss
Pure Palm se
Sans Pointe. s.
Savon Purifie ”
A la Polka "
Beautiful Shell "
Pastoral
o
Am Amore •
Citron White de
Nymph Soap;
Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, tmether with an
exteasive,assortment of the finest toilet straps, fresh
from the eastern manufacturers. For sale by
B. A. FAIINKSTOCK & CO,,
ERRY
cor istand Wood, and cor of 6th and Wood.sts,
ang9
Reduced Prices.
AA. MASON. 6 2 Market 'treat, invites the
. attention of ail 'purchasers of Dry Good,s, to
his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple.
Being anxious to close cif 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,alkthe 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 D'Laines, Dress
Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Oriandies, Embroidered
Muslins,'Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and
Scotch Ginghams, and Prints.
Furnishirng or louse keeping Goods, Linens, Mos
lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, ilcc.,.nod eve
ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold
at at, very law rates. iY2I
Paosago To and From
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. •
Groacz RIPPAED t Son, No. 134 Waterloo Roab,
Liverpoo l. cßllTAßD, No. b 9, South St., N. York.
tat in z.
HE Subscribers, baring accepted the agency at
T
this City, attic above well known and respecta
ble Hauges. 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 necessary on
their arrival in this country. Apply to or address
SAM , L. WCLURRAN& CO.,
1 N 0.142 Liberty M., Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Passage engaged here front Liverpool to
Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts - for any amount for
warded, payable at Sight, throughout to United
. o
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Kingdom. 3Y zY
am). ra
w r o d.
OFFICEO ea
llSVCiairsit
, ) oPposite the Exchange
i - atiglo-y -
A. house and lot on Penn street, adjoining
Cadwalader }:tans, and now occupied as a
boarding house by r, alien°. This lot has
a front of 24 foot, and extends back to Breve.
ry alley 110 feet; the }.,use ilia modern three
story house, with back buildings, with spa
emus rooms and entry, and is wrll 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
tion.
IBM
The three ontlividetl fourth parts afoul. lots
in the town of Read Liverpool, kiting Nos. 41,
124, /30 and 740.
MI
The undivided fourth part of a pee* °nand,
in the vicinity ottaiid town of Liverpool, con , .
raining between seven and eight acres, hound.'
ed on the north by lands ofJohn and
others; on the south, by lacds te Isabella
Fawcett; and on the west by othcr laud' of
James Blakely.
ALSO:
Three lota in the town of Liverpool. heing?
`lots Nos. 99, 101, and 110, 'in the said toa•r
plat, formerly owned by William (teeter.
ALSO:
27 lota in the Town or Liverpool, is.. 212,
228, 234,. 254, 235, 267, 270, 271, 27G, 277,
.678, 279, 293, 293 '
296, IV7, '
314312,
347, 326, 324, 328 5 329, 237, and 241.
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of instruction will embrace every thing of value,
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chic. Six or seven lectures will he given duily:—.
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practice.
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taining money fur the Faculty, must he - addressed
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received in payment of Fees.
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Cin.July 17, 1847.--Cin Enq. jy2lllnd
WILSOS,
CORNER Or U4RXET an TOURTI!
IIEETt.
Igr ES'vervGoode,jlFan ritnry GTodo; paten t-Solar Lard Lamps Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru
ment, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro,Mag
netic Machines for Medical purposes, Diamonds for
Glaciers and Glass Cutting, Tnmmings for Regalia,
Mantel Ornaments; Girandoles, Candlebras, Com
mon Ware, Tea Traya;ltc. 4-c. Bcc. ;v22
To Let.
ad
A DWELLING HOOSE, with a front room
convenient for, businets, !situated in the
PA ward, between Walnut at. and the Canal bridge.
.
jy23-tf ', lt DOSSETT.
Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG MAN; who has had some experience
.C.l. in the Grocery Business . ; has a fair knowledge
orßookAreeping ; and writes a good be - gni:lse hand;
is . anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh.. He
would be willing to accept a moderate compensation.
A note addressed E., office ofthe morning Post,"
will receive inimediatelitteritien. jy2B
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ELLIOT.T & ENG LIM,
66 Market xi. bet :11l and ddt
FACULTY
TICKETS.
sto,Bo
10,00
ueaical mill Sn:g etIVITIcp.
Health is the chtirm without it gold.
Love, letters, friend all, are unenjoyed.•
_ DOCTOR BROWN, a
v%ulaily educated pa)st
from the -eastern-cit
ld respectf
2s i .vcou ully an.
ounce,., to 'the Citizens oi
'ittsburgh, Allegheny and
icinity; Abet he can,,be
:onsulted- privately and
!onfiidentialfy, every day
mil evening atAlis office
in Diamond Alley, a rew.
loon froni Wood stre'et
own gtt. ..d, particular attention to the
reatment and investigation of the following:tliiea-
• All diseasesarising from Irnpuritiesof the Riciod,
scrofula, syphilis,' seminal weekness. impOtency,
salt rheum, diseasesof the eye and ear, rheumatism,
palsey.
Dr. Brown has .mulch pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
formation and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos
pital. The modern researches on - syphilis,. its
complications and consequences, and the unproved
modes of practice which have been matte 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 havebeen late
ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeingmer
curialized nut of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor, •Brown has been educated in eVery
branch of medicihe, and regularly admitted to
practise, and that he.now confines himself to the
study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseuses of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the hurnanfrnme. "No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relievedin a short time, With=
out interruption from business. ,
Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con.
tarn a fee, or they will not be attended to.
azy.thfice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential jy23-diirwy
•
CHINESE HAIR CREAM'
A MATCHLESS ARTICLE FOR
.THE
`Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the Hair
THIS CREAM, when once known, will supersede
all other articles of the kind now in use.
l Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or
turning grey, a few applications will. make the hair
incased dark, and give it n beautiful, lively appear.
lance and will also make it maintain its liveliness
and healthy ' color, twice as long as all the prepare
tions whic t are generally tied. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen off, it may be pestered by ttsing
I this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the
habit of using oils oe.their hair, should at once pur
t chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so
teomposed'that it will not injure the hair like the oth
er preparations, but will beautify it, and g - tve perfixt
• satisfaction in every instance.' ,
IPer testimony to its very superior qualities, see
the following letter frog: Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to
rMennra. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general
I agents for the Southein States,:
Letter from the Rer. it. Caldwell, Pastor of the
Presbyterian Church, Pulaski.
Messrs. Itendershott and Stretch' Gentlemen-4
take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the
excellent preparation called Da. PARE/IWO Cunqiit
limn Carrot—Ws; about two years ago, my hair
was very dry, brittle, and disposed to come out: but
trevieg precuts:A a bottle of the cream, and hied it
according to the . .prescription, it is now soft, elastic,
and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were
applied, each leasing my hair in a worse state than
before. This cream, however, has met my expecta
tion..
As an arfiele for the toilet, my wifeti•essit prefer.
ence over all others, being delicately perfumed, and
not disposed to rancidity. The ladiesespecially wtp
find the Chinese Cream to lin a desideratum in their
preparations fox the toilet. Respectfully, &d.
R. CALDWELL.
Pulaski, lantiary, '7, isrr.
- Suid wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh,ty lohn
M. Townsend, No. 45, :Slarkei streeti and Soul
Mohler, corner of Wuod and Fifth artreets.
jels-tigr.wly
it:lne Cellar unit Liquor Store,
Cormer'of Smithfield and front Streets
Ay HESS can always be bad, pure Wines and
V, Liquors, of all buds ae imported, and war
y/wed .0 give satistaction or the money returned.,
for sale In quanutzes to .suit, by
atoll P. V.
Shovels, Spades, Forks, 4c.
rilliE'underogned ha► been appointed agent for!
the cale nr the ebn c artichip 'manufactured by
ino.PQrvis & Co. All orders addressed to him for;
such articles will receive prompt attention, .ot the
lowest mane actunces prices:
Witt er Pipes.
PitOrQSALS will he received until Tuesday,
24th inst., fur furnishing the following Cast
Iron W:lttt Pipes, viz
2000 d. 8 inches in diameter.
1600 ~ 6
WO 4 , 4
with the requisite Branches and connections; 4160
the 4 inch, G inch ant! 8 inch Stop Cocks and Fire
Plop requisite for the above Pipes.
For (lather particulars apply to
ROBERT MOORS,
Pittsburf 11,.Ang. 13, 18374.1 . :_ Suririntendant._
Leather Store.
JUST AKEIVED and for sale by Saral.Welain,
No. 05 Wood street, corner of Diamond
1100 tides New York Sole Leather;
1000 do. Baltimore do.
tls dot. Morocco and Kid Skins;
45 d o . Li n i ng skint, red and white;
8 'do. finding do;
350 lbs. Shoemaker's Thread, green and•white,
at ditTerent prices.
600 lbs. Shoe Sprtrahles, eastern make ; together
with a largo axsortmeot oftindwgs of every deierip
tion, suitable for shoemakers.
Alen, a lot of Callkkins and Upper Leather.
Having purchased my stock of Leather before the
last rise took place, I am determined to sell lower
than can be found in the city of the same quality,
for cash. tauglti SAMUEL NITLALN,
0::r - Steuben;illo Union copy to null of $l, and
charge advertiser.
AVM. ALEl:Asnun SONS
Win Makers and Fun:Wing Undertakers,
CORNEA OP PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE
SJIE EXCIIANOE 110 TEL, ENTRANCE oN PENN. ST.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their
711,' friends, aril the public, that they
are prepared to fiwnish and at
-740 tend to every thing in the line
-of Undertakers,.yas they have
quit the business of Cabinet Makinro.'a' and theinatten-
Lion will be devoted altogether tb the nbove bust , -
noes, keep a large assortment of COFFINS made and
finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner,
with a variety of materials, and at all prices; we
keep SHROUDS ready made, °fall sizes, of Flannel,
Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices,and ruadein the
eastern style, and all other articles - hecessary for
dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, ofquali
ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for engrav
ing the name am! ago; ICE CASES. for laying the
body fri ice, by those who wish to keep their friends
any length of time, and have 'ZINC PANS to pill icp
in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always
on hand. - We have a splendid new HEARSE and
a pair'of fine horses, and any number of the beat
carriages, etc. etc., -any will be prompt,: punctual,
and renaanahln.
•• us tottAllt • 1. , 13 tAllirrlt•Cal 1 , 1.140.
PHIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and
I . Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses
all the medical qualities orthe finest preparations of,
Magnesia, without being liable - to forintoncretions
in the bowels, or t o act injuriously upon'the coats of
the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag.
nesia is equivalent in strength to halls. teaspoonful.
of common Magnesia. For sale by
B. A. FAIINE6TOCK & CO.
cor lit and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield eta
aug6
-7-- s - iilo — OfTWiT - thurgla Gas Stook.
AJOTICE is hereby given, that this,,Trustee llave
lr postponed the opening of books,to race - iv4s sub
scriptions for an increase of the stock of the'Pitte:
br gh Gas Works; ran dirccted by. Ordinance . of nth
June, 1947,j until Thursday.the 12th day of August
next, on which day the books will be re-opened at
the office of Meisrs.'Hussey, - Hanna k Co., in tho
city of Pittsburgh; between the hours:Of 10 and 4
o'clock of said day, and to cOntinue', from day to
day until otherwise ordered.
.* 2jy29-:2w
SUGAR—. 2 -Barrett) double. refined pulverized ;
pUlyeriZed;
C 3.813 loaf • - •
15 barrels assorted •i .
1 tierce star;
, 10 bags Brazil;
3 barrels clarified - ;
5 hogsheads N. O.
For sale by J. P. WILLIAMS Sr CO.,
jc29 110 Wood street.
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phis, New York,,Boston and - Cincignati, constantly
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Virginia - Banks bought-and sold"on the most 'l'll:in--
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Exclianga on Eng And, Ireland, Germany,. and
France procured, &a.'
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United States.
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York, Boston' and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
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nii
gank Noteabowlit and acid on the Most fiXiira-
,7 i3b g hest premium paid fbrAmeriCan Cold. "
Exchange . on . 'England, Ireland, Gerin, any .and
France procured, riihr224
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'BANKERS AND DEXLERS IN EECILANOE COIN 'AND
' DANIC•NOTES. • ' • _'.
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Selling rate. Exchange. Boling:Tate.
New York - I prl Cincinnati - I die
Philadelphia... .4. ” ..Cnuiarille-•• • ' . 1... , g. -
Baltimore. _ , .1 " S.- Louis ..,.:-, i' ~
Buying rates.
Ohio 1 dis
Indiana , • rj
Kentucky
Virginia I 14,
Wheeling I <,
Tennessee 3 c ,
aul9-y, - - ••
JIFF
and Religious Opinions and Experience of,
Madame De La Mothe Greyon ; together with
some 'artounlof the present. religions -opinions of
Fenelon, ArChbishop of COnthray By ,Thomas
Upham, Professor
.of Mentaland Moral
in llowdoin College,t2Nials. #2
The Use'or theilody in relation to the Mind: /3'y
Gto-rge Moore, M.D., member of the Royal College
ofPhysicians,
etc. etc. • . • ' .
How, in safety best we may
Compare our present evils with regard-
Of tent we are, and toliere.
The Pilsen% of KnOwledge ugderdiflieu{ties-il
I usirated by anecaotes--with Poitraire.- . By Fraheis
Wriyiand,D. D., President 'of Drown University. Two
vols. Theshove, just recetved by
ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH,
56 Market at . bet 3d andFoiirthnts: I
"26
An election for six Trustees of the Fittsbcirgh
Gas Works, will be held at the office otlihe 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 provisions of the 3d section of ordnance
of 25th Jame, /247, tivecting Ilis4l4GaswOrks.
THOMAS', BAKEWELL 4
President T1148:0(1 . P. 0. - •3f%
au 13 tit
• ' TUE .A.THEN.IEtT.Dr.
T"F- pi easuri ng department of this fine and' ezten
sire,ettatnuthnsent is now opetiand we are reedy
reserve -up te.h linters- ICE CREAM, S. wurr-INlE.kis,
Carr, Fauns,- toot. Dartrus; and all the sarioua re
freahrneefs of clic sea st. n.
The piepriefors most respectfully invite the re,
spec - Wile citizens to cail and see the A thenauni foil
i I themselves ; as they are Battered. that in alt its'differ-i
departments ent cit cannot be sarpaised, - and certain- 1
ly is the most 'pleasant resort in the city:,.- r -... '
The BATH departments, both Lanus' and Gcrsrt.m:
xis's, are unequaled for elegance, neatness ; and
comfort, by any in thecouatry; and the Ladies' Par
tors will challenge a comparison for richness, neat
ness and beauty, with those of any similar establish. ,
ment to befriend any where. - -
The great Boloon, with its ancient, i chaSic; and
classic Fountain, is a place of the most striking t
.
i cariosity. 4
Rooms are fitted - op at which 'Gentlemen, alone, 1
can have Lunch and Refreshments at all hOurs. of the.
I
day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies
and Gentlemen; entrance at the Two columns. The I
Ladies' Parlors ;exclusive, for Ladies—entrance at
the ?Hatt columns... ..- ..
aug6 PECK,- THOMPSON - Et-CO - t
L''''ORS IN GLASS.--The following fine old 'f'
C ',grace and 17,.fchellarandies, are offered for I
~,,,k, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAN'Eft,chther I
of Market and From , streets:
Old Pale Nectar, 1836 ; , .
«.. Lafayette i
4C Champagne; . • T .-
''
. ' l, .
c , Chain:lave Civilian ; •
.„ . 1 - - - - I
Old Durk 3laglory Cogniae, 1833; . ...
4 4 Leger Frcre, 1837; -. , - ;
Together, with Cherry and Peach. Brandies i and 141
. ,
varieties of Cognise - on draught ._ For salchy the do
ten, single bottle, or otherwise. ! -
t au 1G -l'
CEO. COCIT RAN.
No. 26 Wood iiireeL
ENNA.: BOOKS--The Bello Books, in setts;
ti T
The Jonas' Books, in setts;
France Paul's Adventures, in 'setts ;
The Boy's week-day book ; .•
Thu Boy's nwn bnok-i • " -
The Girl's own books;
Tho Boy's country book; , , - •
The Boys book
The Girl's book ;
My liors first - bribk ;
My Boy's second book;
- Bora and Girl's little Forget me riot;
Holliday Titles; .
Gulliver'' Travels; . .
Book or Fairy Tales. For sale by _
augl4 / 4 1.1KE LOOMIS, Agent.
WINE, 5T9i1.33.
r IIE Subscriber would direct attention to his ex
tensivn Steck of Foreigh WrXr.'s AND tvauorti,
embracing ail description and qualitie.s'of dryfond
wet Wines in 'wood and glans. The follewhig, old
and popular brands imported in Glass ;rare aro new of
fered for -
Chnice old Blatklinin Madeira;
'Old Blackburn di • ' •
Old ,
Celebrated :Star do (net and sparkling)
Cogswell% do;:
N. G. Co.
Wood's Maloney do;
Genuine Beim' do.
_AI This Wine is
schhim 'Mooned, and this . tvs par:of a present from
Dabkiey's Estate. to' an American. gentleman,
formerly a resident of the Isle of Madeira.'
tcY' Noise but the most sMicrior articles in 'bottles
are sold by me, perfectly sound, and no uliage.
Cliciice old Amontillado Sherry. _
Choice old Cortes Sherry.
Dulf Gordon , s,Wines•; Pale,arown and Gold'
Old Oporto Part—for Invalids--a dry wini.",
Old Pale, Queen's P.Ort--for Invalids,=a wet nine.
Together with a large assortment of White and
red - Miles, - ChMripai4nes; Bordeaux,- Marseilles,
German Wines from , the Rhine, .Moselle Flecks,
sparkling and still', and neme' 20 varieties' f French
and'ltal can fanniiCordialti; being exclusively ln this
line of business, all persons will be "accommodated
with articles that will carry their own recommenda
tion, in Cases Of one ''dozen each; or by'the single
bottle.; at wholosalo pricee. - : • ' ,
TOBACCO, - : . •
120 Boxes s's Tobacco, Hears & - Janaest brands;
"- "- • ~, .."5, • CC
60 cc' p a cc , :
is _ cc
80 cc s's Tobacce, D. J. Warwick 44'
75 .:w • :1-Pound Lurrip,R. B.Warwick W
- 30 • EPA A. D. Read's, - best brand;
50 .s , s'iamea Madison
- •-I « ` sts: Q. M:StanariPs':
10 'cc '. sts R. W. Drenshaw; - : •
. .
= 1.5 ". .:`1 '
:Pound LumP, P. Hurt =
6 cc -_1 w: .1130..IfuckQr do.
in Store and to arrive in, a few days, 'which' have
on consigament;',direct from the manufacturirs
Lynchburg, Va., and will be sold to the City. Trade
at Eastern prices, by
augl4 L. St NVATERMAN.
. . ' , Dr. A.,W;
13117St.CIAN AND:SURGEON. v ..pird - ,N0.-$,
C street - . y 2.01."
TINE: •10..11b15. Spti, Torppentiue, in
T Net just reed and fol.
SF,LLEAS, hipterty, - al.
• ••
x t
p ~~~f~fi"s, i ~`a" «4 `sn kitty'+-+, ~,,,. "}-h--,t °~.
• • •
• '
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Buying rates.
Cpunty &City ord!t; dig
Relief, notes ..•
Pennsylvania'CO, 1,
New York . -
Maryland._ "ti
New Orleans , ;
Ncav Becks
PITTSBURGH GAS NtiOlia
JACOB WEAVES,';
cor Mirket and i'runt sts
C^ .
-f.
Tire 411svenifiintA4.r,..
;K r . WONDEICI ! I
'To cuie,l:iiiptioniViidlgtflitarkAiiii 4 994iAlha
' Frectles,_SuniSurniNt Rhs.unt,Aspyy,..
S - orelfeods„fe..4c. "-
10 . 913 R f iJirtitgo last August;the Eapttal. ofFranee
in.'nonsatinene,expr.a tilisecktery
made by an: MaeytlOubletl7.=.'irtleo l 7,
impossibility dirt any % fhingrinthle by
the hands of Man, contd.-have such singulairßeare7
as that by, Ansowzo Vueittai fur : hisonveni '
69M - 4:Many classed hint and his invention a i11 . 1 1 . 1 ji7:
bum (and ;alai! many foolish. persons yvithont tryingi,
tioithe same now(); et length, (Met .testing kin the
hkisiiitals, the. Bleolical,.. SctoiAty:ef.liarhy•cthe 'best
chemists' in the, iTinrl4il .e lifereti folloWinerepert
1- Signor Vesprini.f • •• : • •-yi ~! •1•• -
. • ;" We have now minutely and. earefullY4faritiOii
dwitingolar invention of We harp annlxi-.
°OW component parts- we have used 'W M••
:leveret
nisei, and we hesitate priindunee
Italian ';Chetnieal. Soap) ne a great.litaisiari :pa
trait wonderful • remedy•for :Dny tetanious eruntipit
Or disfigurement of , the; shin:'> lts inventor Wo:etna•
sidefthe true philanthropist of suffering Mankind. •
'LE:OPOLD!DUPREY.••-Prelio , -‘.
. . .
Ei=
Then' comes the report olthir.s.rSocietedejtinsti,
tiitii;”: of 'scientific - experiments :
''' 4l l,lre'ateniteunded,tiesclaintatheago3 presidebt;
g 4 at -this sitigulir preparatiiiin--Vesprinils, ItaliSUl
'Clic:nice! Soap!. Where, indeed, williscionewsitrp
'Here iVe have a • preparation. made , in. the font: it
beautiful piece of soap,. Which' wchnitf.liyuCtifal.
practice, to etire every cutaneous cruptionk4ver.y.
disfigurement of, titedseven
will Its magic aud4iiigularpower cease t • a:The.he~.
*re; the'Crcole;the ' , Yellow RUC. of Abatis - 4? hoi
the'Red Man - ofthe Far Weti, aie ander.thoi
fluenie of its extraordinary vowersirf-clearineyel.
low or rdiseoloied tihin, , and make
and.'otchditengllfe color - of dark, Or blittla;:o r
broWo 4,in.). • there..z&vral , persons' welethrofight
forward by the president, :Wholiad . used it, in proof
of his.assertions.) • • ; r
nubs 'utustt.t. rttr-par.sEtc-r
-•-• 4,
: ; :Paris -71'ov 4. AID
Jai cOns*rationl:Prthe sum of
'ridged to:Ke,T;..forz.s,.reatAing Pew
York,INA
N. ~ the wh o le : process . 1 r nts;ntiliteittiA,
together whit a Statement of theiegiedisn q.cou t p. osz
ing :air Italian . .Chensical Soap:, e,, tp . trigAuftte
tare. t fez sale i U n ited States only, *# to ; kitty e
the priyilcge cirmasolegit'..qtaners Poilcci;
Witness, s7 lienry..l,lleldspeOli.: . . •••
, VESPILIM.
• • ,
There arc prbbably fei.perioite of intelliatiicC,
who, alter readipedie 'aborq will doubt the quali
ties •ef lOners! CAiriztearSaap,; iu iEttfing
EriiiotiOris; DisOkeiiinenti 41‘tioklisi;Salt - Rheilm,
Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun:litiin;..hforyhew, 'DM, Yel
low .or.litrewelkin, Jkc .Shotild th are ;te.sucti per
scino;:porhips the . following' •recommendationi, as
well as Iterir,eds.from others, may: convince them.
lgirror saikri.W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of
Weini . and :Liberty atreete,4he 'only place Pi tts
burgh where. the Grecurrin CAlt be..obtained;:.-ALL
orriza.s,Aaz Coterrearzrr.-- • • - jon4"s
WINES • AND LDIDDit'S
JAM WEAVER,I6 /IfailetsS,
A HV la. , 1 9.? cornet of Fronf,'lrinoli.teee/I.itg
*, and offers for sale at indoolog-pri;
ces, the felloFing extensiveivanety
of. WINES AND. LIQUORS, spleete4
as formerly; for the firm of Smarm. & Co., to tho
Eastern Cities, from'Etrut hands: •
Leger Froro, Cognac and . Chanipope Tlranalcs.
"'J '
.J. Dopuy,-Castillon, old Afaglory, !Institut.
Chantioyce, Pelevoisen, A. Seignette, Otani Dupuy
And Picket Casillbn &Co., Vintageshf•DS32 to
18467ombrazing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla
sore, in ball Pipes, quarters-and octaves, or by
Holland Gins—Fisb, - . Weesp Anchor,.Cross Kept,
Modem Swan and flour Glass bratids,inesv and old.
importations. •
limns-410Y Eigland;• St; Croll) . t4?qcti
Indira, soma very imperior.
Whiskeys-411d Scotch and Irish; MOM:M . O6Ii
FtYe', Boorixiii:Co. Corn:-
Porte, Had Wines, Wines, -
littilicatif i Clarets, champagnes,diticks,
in Cities,
jOliii.of . Bottle. • .
• ' *Lateat;Tritprosenii
EDSTE.Ii.DS' of different., kinds *ill; .Ga;zquee
B
patent fastguingii.ituiteritir to iiniohie6ow
in use,: for ale low at the fOrniture Wale! onso - of '
angt.• ILYOUNG Hand st.
Olkto*F..tvo Tfleki.a.ol.4
. . .
From Pittsburgh t CiniinO(t •
LIBSCRIBERS to the above atock,,Telitlieg .in Or
0. near the -city, are zeques;e4: to -pay. to
Hanna, Agent of the. COUWatIY, ate inftalincia *nth
percent. en the 15th inst.: evict or the Comp- :
ay. .1;7
augl t : - Cohtiactcir.fibiConiftuatiutcpCsaid;)iiii.
. .
• " 4 IC e- riilie.ailii'
'TN the Court eF Quarter ••-zszl ;.9.9.:
.9. .... R.: . .
:r . and for the - County'of Allegheny: 1 - - " .? :': , : - 7' '2.:. , :
Io the matter of the proposeCalbeZr, -'•,.,-,-;; - ,,i;.....•.
',. •ation 'or the division. lines . oCiYo listic: K Wiii.:..
} T
..' To‘VrishiPs of Jeffersnn, Ilahltien., ; e . rtifO'SAT.-':.:
and Dli®in::
..• The undersigned ; upon t.' - .6 Petition of dicers citi
zens of the 'Townships of Jefferson; Baldwin, And
-Mifflin, praying fur. the alleration or -tike. divir.ion -
lines, of said Townships, .were appointed by 'the,
Court Commissioners-. to inquire into: the - progrteiy
olgranting the prayer of the petitioners, and report
their opinion of the same, at the neat Term 'l;illittead..
. ,
This is to give notice, that..thelindersigned
ioect,lor the proposes or their obnointtnent,,nt the's
House of Mrs. Pressly Irwin, in Ihtldwin Township,
.on , Monday the . 4th"day orerittilieri ni 10.
'Otre!ri 1517,.at which time ,and place all Remelts
interested beard,
• • ' •
a*. uobi .
an14 7 411m
TUST • RECEIVED; Nip the . calabraied , ii!itikatOry
...*
3 :of Eugene Rbaiicl; 'a Urge assortment #P7.6r.: •
and'thimestia Paillatnerki.R..tfity•Sbaliai&c,ffic.
Extra.de , 44 , 4 7 4' ,
.1*
•Pa
M titahale:i,:' •
.‘ agablia;-- •
c• l'aberincei • gi Cold
Bergrtiotte, • '‘.-•:! 1 Ox
Etoluet de Carbine;: . '' 4 ,, Powder,
Orpnibueßoie,Soa - p;
Almond , • 1 . Vinakpedeltaaae,'"rj' . % •
Verbena'" 4 c‘ • Sikepaaceoiis,Paatal':••
Pistachio, Powder,
Roassehy ganaine Itiusbea;'•'.
brad • - 2 ' • ' •
Faripas 4, . • ToOth "
; •• •
• , , ••• .. Flesh .
, 13 .. liciiltioniselis 'celebrated• ciitissian oriti, are-
Alesi;.!whitor :and
ssiltliy.• silt:fade the slcii!: • 'lthe :above nit sate
istd:Skti!fjPy • • .
••••• HAYS & .13ROCKIVAI:i
No . 2 : COintherei Ricw; Lilier st.
suglo
rtittE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY:
give notice, that the - Zirectors - are ntiw prepaied;
tre,d.witie mANITrACTURERSToy RAILROAD,;
retire . in 1848 and 1549; titiAinpeat..
exceeding Fifteen ThOtialtd:TOnit. - ' ••_.
For information, apply at the othee,' No. 7 . 0'W.4„.:
NUT street, Philadelphia. •••r•
aug • 8:
. . . •
~. New li".ork.Bootpasti...Shoe Store:_-__.... .
Ito. 122, Wood at., Piltsbur h •
_ .
-,• •S; DALZELL.has on hand, - and:ii
ji
----• constantly manufacturing to order, . ..
" the follo . wing . named articles: ,Gentlemen , i
'Fine Dress Boote and Shoes, of the In:test:fashion, at_
remarkabli low prita. Fine Drain, Boom at. 86,00;
such as is usually.sold in oth:er,stcren - at.,96 - ,o!ir A'
good plain wellmade caif:Bootat:s4,ol:4 - ,--Al4other'
kinds of work equally low s Also;.-n-good . aid - full
assortmentofLadies , ibliisqv ' and GniLdrerrilDribts,'
Shoes, Gaiters, Ralf Gaiters , Buskins and Sliptfers,
of the most substantial kind to tho , reryfi.neer. dress
S. D. being a practical slioe,.make'r; attentle.Ottho..
manufbeturing of his own - work;:.ind-bne.it•done in
the -most substantial manner, - yet neat. etyic; : •aud •
having adopted;the, motto of small.profits aliclAPick •
returns, will sell as low as the lowest. % ,-..(tna;441.3in
' .
• BOOK KEEPiNG AND WRITING, RdOMS,
Corner ignif '•
lilS is tie _only Inaiitutiol ,
vinia, wbeio the 'theitly . : and
Keeping can be learriedih- such imifection;alka.
able the !career ;o'apgly the stionee - at OnetritO
aces." -Thai° . rinacquasnted : :rithqdr.' ri.ot, OM).
instructiOn'-cialtre any. number : of ierefenial:to..
the tiff 'Om are noli:keeiani
mho havo,baen qualified- (Orr the•busanCaiiij , lhe.pro
riohe trifaiii they recemed in hie academy,' 4 Honk
orbuaincaa .durhig:urra . rker, froti.g . to 4 and 7,1 - to
- - -r 030 •"--
. • For slate, • • , • -
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penp.,Llteitrantinay
- sta., each lot having 24 lt. - front, aniTaif*.tentling .
back HO ft, Two of them are corner loi4 innr the
position of the whole property i 4 one of the paiiat
vantageoua in the city. For Further informttibt sip%
ply to ISt. SWAItTZWELDERz,
-tiov3Ar L :' • ' •bet.O.Vtrild'andSinittiActia,„ • •.•
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