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DAiVIS, AUCTIONEER. `DRY-GOODS. • ON Thursday morning, the 26th inst., at 10 o'- clock, .at the Commercial Sales ROOMS, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, for account whom it may concern, an extensive assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goods, &c. it At 9 o'clock, P. M., one light two horse square body Carriage with standing top, new and in good Order. A quantity of new and second hand house hold furniture, &c. 'Meng which are: mahogany spring seat sofa; fancy and common chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, feather beds, matresses, carpeting, look ing MUMS, tables, work and wash stands, mantel clocks, window blinds, mantel lumps, cooking stove, cooking utensils, 4.c. Groceries, queensware, glassware, tobacco, se gos', matches, shovels, bandboxes, wrapping pa per, &c. At 71 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of ready madeNlothing, boots, shoes, bonnets, new and 2nd hand watches, fine cutlery, violins, accordions, fi fes, a large collection of valuable miscellaneous ooks, letter and cap writing paper, blank books, gold pens, &c. aug24 (American copy.) Houses and Lots Lawrencevelle at. Auction. ON Tuesday morning the 31st inst., at 9} o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, that valuable lot at ground, situate near the Allegheny Arsenal, hav ing a front 0f54 feet on the east side of Butler street and extending back 160 feet to an alley 20 R., wide, on which is erected a large three story frame',byild ing occupied as a store by J. Green, and fiveYwel tinge. Also one other lot of ground adjoining the above, having a front of 46 feet, and extending back 150 feet in said alley; on which is erected a large double brick dwelling house with basement, a pump of excellent water in front, and a large stable in the rear. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. aug24 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. 12,800 Acres. of Land in Western Pennsylvania, AT AUCTION. gr - IN Wednesday, the Stliof September, at 10 o'- `ll,l crock, A.M., at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts.. Pittsburgh, will be sold the following described Land, late the property ofJames Trimble, Sr., deceased, of Harrisburg. Fifteen Hundred Acres of which lies in the Coun ty of Mercer, viz Nos. 39, 753 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, wiz : No 1553 in Rochdale township, No. 1362 in Athens do. No. 1463 in Richmond do. No. 1669 in Sparta do. Eight Hundred and Fifty Acres in the County of Erie, viz :—Nos. 197, 2017 and 2076 in Waterford township, within three miles of the town of Water ford; No. 1956 in Amity township. Nine Thousand Su Hundred and Fifty Acres are .in the County of M'Kean, viz:—Nos. 3699, 3700, 3704,3706, 3711, 3715,3716, 3719, 3720, and 3734. The above lands wil be sold in separate tracts. Those in Mercer, Crawford and Eric counties arc principally in tracts of 200 acres. Some of which contain Coal and Iron Ore, and are well adapted for farming. Those in M'Kean county, are principally in tracts of 1000 acres, each well watered and cov ered with timber. The town of Corydon lays on part of the original tracts. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. ME WILL be sold, at public auction, on the premi ses, a valuable lot of grouno, fronting on Washington st., thirty-three feet, near Wylie street,. And in depth, one hundred and sixteen feet; Third, Ward of the city of Pittsburgh; subject to a yearly ground rent of $36, on which is erected one frame house, and (oar small tenements, to be sold together or separate, to suit purchasers. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale to be on the 24. th day of August, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JAMES HAMILL. au,,154.1 JAMES M'KENNA, Auctioneer..' Valuable Property for Sole ILL be sold at Auction, on Wednesday, Sep tember Ist, at 3 o'clock, P. M., ou the premi ses, that valuable lot of ground, known as the "Crra HAT SCALE LOT,"' being thirty feet in width, by one bandred and sixty in length, running through from Third to Fourth streets, near the North side of Wood street. A credit of three, six add nine years will be given. JAS. B. MURRAY, Chairman of Corn. on City Property. a :20 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 41 BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, beautifully situated in front of the Mansicin Rouse and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, ex tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv er, wilt be offered for sale at Public Auction on the premises, on Tuesday the 31st day or August, 18 4 17, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma chinery and tools connected with the rope making business. A plan of the lots and terms of sale made known by GEORGE. COCHRAN, Attorney in fact for the Proprietors. JAMES M'KENIVA, Auct'r., angs 2g PAIR large Double Blankets; just receiued c.l on consignment, fur sale by x.c. GEO. COCHRAN, aug2o No. 26 Wood st.; THE Guardians of the Poor of the city of Pitts burgh, will receive plans and proposals at their 'office, until the 24th day of August, at 2 o'clock a said day, fir the building of a Brick House on City Farm, of the Billowing dimensions. 20 feet in front by 30 in depth, three stories high, to correspond in heighth with main building. And also, to put an additional story on an old term house, 41 feet front by 39 in depth. The builder to'find all materials, and have the work all finished on or before the 15th day of No. vember nest. au2o-td AMERICAN Drawing Book, No I. Rankin's Medical Abstract, Washington and his Generals, by Gen. Lippard— No 2. D , A.ubignes Cromwell, or The Protector. Westminster Review, fur July. American Review, for August. Momma, or the beautiful French Girl in Philadel. phia. Ingleborough Hall, and Lord of the Alanor, by Herbert. Fresh supply. Living Age, No 170. Youth of Shakspeare. Fresh supply. • Count of Mont Cristo. do. Religious opinions and Character of Washington. The Duke and the Cousin, by Mrs. Grey, Russel; by G. P. R. James. A beautiful lithographic portrait of Brevet Lt: Col C. S. May, " the dashing Dragoon." For sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, aug2o Post Office Buildings. Ov valuable building Lots, suitable for private residences at Auction. On Tuesday, August 31st, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; will be offered for sale at public Auction,' an the premises, 41 Valuable Building Lotsoind Buildirgs thereon, beautifully situated for private dwellings in front ofthe Mansion House and grounds of the Allegheny Cemetery, extending from the State Road to the Allegheny River, on land adjoining the Borough of Lawrenceville, near tho United States 4rsenal; at the same time sundry machinery and tools connected with the rope making business. it is the most valuable and handsomely situated pro. perty offered at Auction for several years. Terme of sale—one-fourth in Cash at the time of stale, the remainder in one, two and three yearstwith interest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the ignemises. A plan of„tbe lots can be seen at the orarehoose of George Cochran and M'Kenna's Atm, ion Rooms. GEO. COCHRAN, ME -4- WESTERVELT, .the old and well known . Venitiaa Blind Maker, formerly of Second eat .Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many frienas of the fact that his Factory is now in fidl op eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge,where a constant supply. of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, that 1.11 case of alarm by fire, or otheawise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the mine facility that any other piece of furniture ian be removed, and without any extra expense. - leg , k4iBrwv. • HZ BAWLS : A. A. MASON-, No 62 Market at., has 0 just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, comprising pilk, cashmere, moos do laine, Canton crape, ber4e, linen, net, and other Shawls. ' je26 , MACKEREL; 200 bble O. 3, large, rocld: for ittig7 stle by MO. F. PERRY. •-•••/111015, _ k.‘T ',=;"- 4-11:41,. 4- .4 ' . g r; Aue;t:lon Saies THOS. It. TRIMBLE,/ Advers WM. BOYD, JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Sale at Auction Blankets. Builder• take Bolter. New Books., t Public Sale Venitlan I 4 „ -" ^ - - " • '` 4:14-11 :47" : - • Boots; shoig. T wax s etc. OOLLANSII*GE dr, 11/1.7tV7 ARE, 11 - THOLESALE and Retail, Boo:, SnoE, and 1 Trams &roar. ' Ho. 186 Liberty sweet, nearly opposite - the head of Wood: F& H. 'have in store and ara receiving - their Fall . and ;Winter stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consistineofthe largest stock they have ever been able to bring to this market. Ohr stock of goods have mostly been manufactured to our order, andexpressly for the Pittsburgh market. We rilso have constantly on hand tt splendid stock of Hayward', Melnik Gant Elastic Shoes, both for Ladies , and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful article ever manufactured. We would solicit an examination of our stock of goods, by all who wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost,Country Merchants will find it to their interest - to call and examine our stock before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, NO 186 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. 1 aug2l Collections in Butler, Mercer. etc. HE subscriber proposes to start on Monday the T 30th Mat., on a Collecting Tour, through But ler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Clarion, Venting° and Armstrong counties. He respectfully requests all who may have claims to collect in the sections above named, to confide them to his charge. Refer to the editors of the various city papers, and to Smith St Sinclair, au214306 For Camp Meeting. THE Steam Boat ARROW, Capt. Wm. EL Gontiom. The Arrow having been thoroughly repaired will run regular to thel,Kees port Camp-Meeting, commencing on Wednesday the 25th inst, will leave tha Wharf at the Monongahela Bridge, every morning at 71, and every evening at 51 o'clock. Returning will leatfe the landing at 2 O'clock-, P• M., and at 10 o'clock at night, continu ing every day while the meeting lasts. PREACH ERS FREE: N. B. Fer the accommodation of those who live in ALLEGHENY CITY, the Arrow will go over to that side and land at the Old Bridge, on Tuesday evening, and take on board Tents, Baggage, &,c.—and when the meeting breaks up will return there without ,extra.charge. Omnibuses will be in :readiness to convey persons to and from the Camp 'Ground to the Landing. aue2l-std DYSPEPSIA, in all its various forms; also, Rheu matism; Gout; Apoplexy; and Affections of the Head: as Vertigo, Noise in the Ear, Confusion of Sight, Numbness and Pain; Intemperance and its ef fects; Fevers; Inflammations; Consumption; Scrofu la; Old Ulcers of the Legs; all diseases of the Skin; Salt Rheum; Piles; Cholera; Gravel, &c., base been cured in thousands of instances, by the use of Dr. Ralph's Vegetable Pills, for sale only in this city by S. L. CUTHBEItT, Agent, Smithfield street, near Third. rail For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AT OAK it LAND, (the late residence of M. lt. Lourie, Esq.) situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within two miles .of the Court House. The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with a Dwelling Housii which is spacious and conveni ent, built in modern style with a colonade front; a stable and carriage house, spring house, &c. The ground is under good cultivation and contains up wards of one hundred young and choice fruit trees. This isconsidered one of the most desirable coun try residence, in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, especial ly for a 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— I md,Viv H. ZIIILDS & Co. ANTEI3--About 50 laboring Men, to go and work on the Canal. Wanted, places for a number of middle aged Men and Women, and for a number 01 Boys of different ages, to trades and hue out. Wanted, a number of good cooks and Girls for all work. Mr -Named, places for several clerks, sales men, warehouse men, and boys in stores. Wanted to borrow, several sums on bond and mort gage, or on notes. All kinds of Agencies promptly attended to for moderate charges. Pleast apply at HARRIS , Agency and Intel. 015ee; utb At. near Wobd. auglS 4t Wellsville, Glasgow &. Beaver Packet. . THE New and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, Nocom, Master, will run be tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son ()Clow water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 of clock, A. M. and • Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board. jv2.3iltc - 13IG METAL: S.tons Rock Furnace lqg Metal; just rcc'd on consignment, and for sale by augl4 MILLER & RICKETSON. O ... PTS. TURPENTINE: 10 bbls. just rcc'd and 0 for salo by HAYS Ig. BROCKWAY, augtS No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st. riIANNER'S OIL: 900 gallons Tanner's Oil; in j_ casks; just received and for sale by augt.t MILLER Qc RICICETSON. SPERM: 1100 gallons unbleached Sperm Oils flaw landing and for sale by augl4 MILLER & RICICETSON. F ISH: 20 Ws No Gilled Herring; 40 ,` No 3, Large Mackerel ; now land ing and for sale by augl9 MILLER 1C RICKETSON. nABNEY WINE.--A few dozen of this ezrzeh celebrated Wine yet for vale by sing JACOB WEAVER. Scotch Ale. 28 doz: (pints) TennenVe Glasgow Ale, for sale at the Wine Store of - - _ Brown Stout. tioz.Sweetmau•s Dublin Drown Stout, for sale at the Wine Store of ME LARD OIL: 10 barrels, just reed and fors t augl6 by 1111LLLER ¢ RICKETSON, OAP: 200 Boxes Chilicothe Soap.; just reed sod for sale by augl6 MILLER & RICKETSON. Bacot,. O CASKS !tams •, 5 Shoulders; a prime article.just rec• ang,l43 and for sale by F. SELLERS. 13 YE FLOUR-32 bbls., a superior article for fa mily use, in store and for wile by augld L. S. WATERMAN. ACON-2000 Bacon in ,store and for sale by . 1) augl4 1.. S. WATERMAN. Fir AR and OIL: 25 bbls N. C. Tar; 15 Tanners Oil; Received and for sale by jyt7 JNO. F. PERRY ("MEESE: .9.3 Boxes, received and for sale by Iyl7 JNO. F. PERRY CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 Ibis Timothy seed ; 5 bbls Clover seed ; for gale by augl7 JNO. F. PERRY Dressed Flooring. ASUPPLY always on hand, at the Planing Ma. chine of)ohn Beck. L. WILMARTII, Penn, bet Hand and Irwin ate MEM Wanted, - ASECOND hand Steam Engine and Boilers-30 horse power-4 to 41 feet stroke. Apply to L. WLMARTH, Penn, bet Band and Irwin tag. EMI BUCKETS, 60 doz. Bearer Buckets; in store end for sale, augl6 by L. S. WATERMAN. WHITE BEANS, 20 Bbls. small White Beans; ree , d, in store - 16 and for Sale by_l... S. WATERMAN. augl, ..Fu CORN BROOMS, 50 doz. Corn Broome; in store and for sale by angl6 L. S. WATERMAN. FLOUR. 20 Bbis. S. Fine Flour; ree9d, in store and for augl6 sale by d L. S. WATERMAN. 14AMS: 200 pcs sugar cured canvassed Rams— put up for summer use—very fine; for sale by au .14 F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty at. BEEF: 900 lbs sugar cured dried Beef, just received and for sale by a F. SBLLEAS, 17 Liberty et. OILS, 6 Barrels bleached Elephant Oil; 6 " " Whale ' do; 1 Cask " " do; 9 " ' Refined " I do; 20 Bble Lard Oil, Nos 1 and 2; 20 ~ Linseed do ; just reed • for sale by augl4 F. SELLERS;I7 Liberty at, Brown Blitinnell.s. a CASES 3-4 Brown Flannels, of a superior quali ty, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent for the ManufaCturers. augl3 RICE 5 tree prime fresh beat; just received and for sate by augl4 F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty et. • ; :7` r M M EMS In the city of Pittit:heenti, enfiLlirerpoOl, Ohio. rPHE 'subscriber will sell the'following VALU-I .1_ ABLE PROPERTY in the city of Pittsburgh, upon 'highly, eligible terms, both as to price and time. ,st. , A loiof ground on Third street, extending from Third street to Second street, having a front of thirty feet. This let-is covered by that spacious warehouse; extending,from street to street now in the occupancy of A. Beelen. Id. A lot ofground, being ellipsis and two-thirds feet on Third street, 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. Gorm ley, Esq., 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 streets, and the Watson buildings. These lots average 19 feet. They aro 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 294 feet, and a depth of 8.5 feet, more or less. The lot now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it, are believed to he the only lots now in t h e market, lying between Market and! Wood streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise f pro perty on Fourth street, renders it an ollject to purchasers td make a quick application. ith. A lot situate at the corner of Smithlibld and 6th streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and extending along 6th street to Church alley 60 feet. On the lot aro two tenement's; it is . subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It will be sold at a very moderate price td a good purchaser. 6th.' A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining! Cadwalader Evans, and now occupid as a! boarding house by Mr. Shiletto. This lot has! a front of 24 feet, and extends back tolBrewo• I ry alley 110 feet; the house isa modern three! story house, with back buildings, with spa.; cious rooms and entry, and is wi 11 wqt.by 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. • 7tb. A house and lot on Hay street, between Penn street and the River, the house three stories! high, with a basement, having a front of eigh teen feet on Hay street and extending back the same breadth 110 R. to an alley, with the use of the alley. The house is well finished modern style, and is replete with every con sentence, and will be sold cheap, in order to close a trust in raver of creditors. Lot No 50, in the plan of lets laid out by Cook 8: Casaatt, on Holmes , hill. Any person wishing to purchase for the 'yuppie of build ing, or speculation, will find this lot an advan tageous property. Three several ground rents, one forty-five dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an num, issuing nut or property on 2.1 street, near the Kensington . Iron Works. The sub i scriber 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 an part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 in town ship No. 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 of about fourteen acres when set off 111 severally. ALSO: The undivided 3-4 of a tract of land, con taining 13 acres adjoining sant town of Liver pool, being part of Section No 23, in township No 5, of first range. ALSO: The undivided 3-4 part of a piece of land, adjoining the town of Liverpool, containing in the whole, about 41 acres, being a part of fractional Section No. 23, to umnatow N 0.5, range first J. C. RICHEY The town of Liverpool is about fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio River, and is one or the most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. The situationrtcremarkably healthy; the town well buil., with numerous churches and schools; the population sober and industrious; the country around is fertile, and intersected with good roads in every direction; and the property offered, will afford to the mechanic end roan of business, either for improving or specu lation, decided advantages, ns it will be sold at low prices, to close a concern in which cieditors are in terested. Cif ARL ES fill ALER, Attorney at Law, Office 4th at., between Mark.m. and Wood ata. atigl3-lindStw JACOB WEAVER. JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et. car Fr..nt. imported Segura, etc. THE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment oftlie most approv ed branda, among them the following, viz Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common 4, Also, a few Miles or" Slahla's Black Fat," a celebratcd chewing tobacco JOEL. MOHLER., • aug6 Druggist, Valli and Wood sta.. Chronicle and Gazette copy. Toilet oaps• AIONUIVIENTAL Soap ;ti Bee thee Spotted Soda " Pure Palm Sane Pointes ‘• • Savon Purtlie " A la Polka "" Beautiful Shell " Pastoral Amonde Amere Citron White " Nymph Soap; Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, t..gether with an erteasive assortment of the finest toilet soaps, fresh from the eastern manufacturers. For sale by ^ ^ '"2-44710 '/ 'l' .~}~ L ' '..~~~~~` ~ h✓'•-{yam-~r+~i OM ILE EBB The three unthryind fourth part+ of foot lota in the town of Ecast Liverpool, Lein Sus. 41, 124, 130 and 140.. CHM The undivided tioirth part of a piece in the vicinity of said town of Liverpool, con taining between seven and eight acres, bound ed on the north by lands ofJuhn Allison, and others; on the south, by lands Isabella Fawcett; and on the west by other lands of James Blakely. ALSO: Three lots in the town of Liverpool, being lots Nos. 99, 107, and 110, to the said town plat, formerly owned by William Beeler. ALSO: 27 lobs in the lawn or Liverpool, Nor. 212, 225, 234, 251, 252 k, 2G7, 210, 211, 276, 277, 575, 279, 293, 295, 296, 2n, 302,311, 312, 347, 326, 324, 325, 329, 237, and 24. B. A. FA liN ESTOC & CO., cor 'stand Wood,and cor of 6th and Wood rte ang9 I= AA. MASON. 62 Market street, invites the attention of WI purchasers of Dry Goods, to his largo stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close cif the whole of our Spring d Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attractive,allthe 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, Jaconatts, Organdies, Embroidered . Muslins, Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and Scotch Ginghams, and Prints. Furnishing or House keeping Goods, Linens, Mus lins, Flannels,Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c.,and eve ry thing for en and Boys, all of which will be sold at at very low rates. jy2l Passage To and From ... GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. '- Gronsic Riresan 4. Sore, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, Liverpool. CARLISLE Br. RIPEMID, No. 58, South st., N. York. ITEM Subscribers, having accepted the agency at 1 this City, of the above well known and respecta ble Houses. 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 11l this country. Apply to or address SAM'L. M'CLURKAN & CO., N 0.142 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passage engaged here from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. iy26-y Dr. Jno. Crawford, OFFICE on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. . augto-y *. • WM =II II .. .. . .., ~ „ . . WILL SE PUBL ISHED. IN WASHINGTON D,..0 - - • ... . .. On the Seventh of December next, • ~ Divater.rt ONE OF ' THE UNITED STATES DEPORTED, A Daily Journal of Government, Legislativ'e, and) General News. • 'THE SUBSCRIBER is now enabled to announce i the completion . of his arrangements for the es- tablishmeni. of a well organized and independent Journal of Nowa at the Seat of the General Govern ment. The leading features of the United States Reporter will be the following: i • I. Early intelligence of the Movements of the va rious Departments of the Government, in reference to domestic affairs and to the foreign relations of the country, will be given with scrupulous fidelity. 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Thu grand i t hin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the aim tit tar, subscriber is to establish at the seat of t using oils on their hair, should at once pur- Government a flathead and prompt reporter or all habit of on " hio , !a:me a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so sorts of intelligence-- a responsible agent, !composed that it will not injure h air likethe oth- the politician, the business loan, Ibis manufacturer, er preparations, but will beautify the it, an d give perfect the mechanic, and every one interested in the affairs ; may sets tit all , satisfaction in every instance. of Congrras and the Government, For testimony to its very superior qualities, see times with implicit confidence. g letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to It is believed that the es the fenew tablishment of such a re- i Caldwell, l Messrs. 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CALDWELL. weekly, in elegant quarto form, throughout the bes sions of C o ngress, and will be furnished to soliscri- 1 bers at the tate of two dollars for the long session, l and one dollar for the short sermon. It as believed (fiat this great national work nail be deemed indis- I I pensable in the library of every public institution, politteiarf l and professional rii.an, throuehout the country; and that it will be regarded by the great ' ma,s of the people aa the very hest political text honk for: their own instruction and that of their children.; import not A ouosaneement. ThrntOsuta se‘sionx of Congress, Extras will be issued; frurrpthe Mike of the .•United States Re porter," tnntitnlng the reports of all such debates as may 1103St•Sti particularly welling interest, All subscriptions and communications to Ire post paid add r,rieseil "J. A. lloactoa, United States Re porter, Wa.hngtnn, D. C." .i>3o Valuable Hooka. r Origin and History of Missions completed and arranged from authentic documents'. Br Rev. Thomas Smith, Minister of Tnnity Chapel, London,• and Rev. John 0. Cht-bu:es. A. M., Boston,' Mass; illubtratcd with upwards of twenty steel en-. gratings; in 2 cols in one. Missionary Enterprise; a collection of dieermrsei on Christian Miamians, try Amerman authors; edited by Baron Stowe. The Great Commission, or the Christian Church :onstnuted and charged to convey the Gospel to the world. By Rev. John Harris, D. D., author of the "Great Teacher," et Mammon," &c., with all iotro ductory Essay, by William 1.. William., 2.1 edition. China:—its state and . prospects, with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing allusioras to the antiquity, extent, population, civili sation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By W. 11. Medhurst, of the Missionary Society, London. For sale at the Book Store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market st. het 3d and 4th. nug3 ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE CITICIIMMI, Ohio. - - next Fall and NVinter course of Lectures 1 . commences in tics institution on the first Mon day in November, and continues four months, which is immediately succeeded by the Sprint; and Summer session, which also continues four months. A grata uttous preliMinary course CoMlllenrca on the first Monday in October, and continues one mouth. B. L. Hill Dl. D. Snatomy and Operative Stir. gory. L. E. Jones M. D. Msteria, Therapeutics and Botany. 10,00 J. 11. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. I). Surgery and Clinical Medi cine A. 11. 11.tiririihro M. D. Obstetrics and Die.- cases of Women and Children. lo,ro 1 'Jr V. Morrow M. I). Pathology, Theory and Practice of Medicine. 10,00 Matriculation 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 Bill of one student. Or $5O paid by thu first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and NlatViculi ton ticket excepted. The Institute received its !charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at the caner of Court and Plunt streets. The Course lof instruction will embrace every thing of value, I known and aught in the ()Id Medical Colleges,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi I 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, must have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of .1 which must be in this or one course er four years practice. All letters soliciting further-information, or con taining money fur 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. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, 1847.—Cin Enq. jy2llind W. W. W/LSOLY. CORNER OF MARKET AND FOURTH STREETS. HATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Military Goods, Patent Solar Lard Lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses. Clocks, Electro, Mag netic Machines for Medical purposes, Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cupola, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Girandolee, Candlebras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. 4)-c. tre. ;y22 MtA DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room convenient for business, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut et. and the Canal bridge. ,jy23-tf It DOSSETT. Situation Wanted AYOUNG MAN, who has had some experience in the Grocery Business; has a fair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes a good business hand, is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. He would be willing to accept a moderate compensation. A noto addressed " E., office of the morning Post," will receive immediate attention. ' jy2S '~ "-.~;~ =NI Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea• All diseases - wising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum,diseases of the eye and ear,rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brawn has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syplas, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known Ito the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this 'Stanch of Medicine, their rutin lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly introduced, which - secures the patient being mer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he noviconfines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. 1 ' Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with. 1 out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con fain a fee, or they will not be attended to. gi'Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations I strictly confidential jytn-dezwy F Act. LTV GSM $lO,OO ME I t@i~:%m^''c»"'.+car3.,~-.cz~V'.r;dy'..~r',.,r..- _ W =I HERM Medical and ittErgtoal _ 'Health is the charm of life, without it gold.' Loveilettors, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. ---- DOCTOR BROWN, a tgularly educated physi ian from the eastern. eit ts, would respectfully an munce, to the citizens of 'ittsburgh, Allegheny and ,icinity, that he can be ton.sulted privately and :onfiidentially, every day and evening at his office m Diamond Allay, a few loots from .Wood street Pulasl,i, January 7, 1847. Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, No. 43, Market street; and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. je.l3.d&w ly _ Wine Cellar and Liquor Store, Corner. of Smithfield and Front Streets iiERE can always be had, pure Wines and V Liquors, of all kinds as imported, and war ran:cd ro give satisfaction or the money returned, for sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. MARTIN. Shovels, Spades, Forks, ilte /TINE undersigned has been appointed agent for the sale of the above articles' manufactured by inn. & Co. All orders addressed to him fur such articles will receive prompt attention, at the lowest manuacturces prices. GEO. COCHRAN. No. 26 Wood street. angl7 %V to Pipes. TIROPOSALS will be received until Tuesday, r 24th iert., for furnishing the following Cast Iron Water Pipes, via: 2000 R. 6 incites is diameter. 1600 6 4. it 4400 4 r< with the requisite Branches and connections; also the 4 inch, 6 inch and 8 inch Stop Cocks and Fire Plugs requisite for the above Pipes. For further particulars apply to ROBERT MOORE, Pittsburgh, Aug. 19, 1547-td Sup'rintcndant. Leather Store. T UST RECEIVED and for sale by Sam'l. t) No. 95 Wood street, corner of Diamond Alley: 1100 sides New York Sole Leather; 1000 do. Baltimore do. 25 doz. Morocco and Rid Skins; • 45 do. Lining Skins, red and white ; S do. Binding do. 350 Ihs..Shoemaker's Thread, green and white, al different prices. 1 600 lbs. Shoe Sparables, eastern Make ; together with a large assortment of findings of every descrip ' two, suitable for shoemakers. Also, a lot of Calfskins and Upper Leather. Having purchased my stock of Leather before the last rise took place, I am dltermined to sell lower than can be found in the city of the same quality, fur cash. tato•l9] SAMUEL M'CLAIN. %KT Steubenville Union copy to am't of $l, and I charge advertieer. WM. ALEXANDER &.• SONS, Op! Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, CORNER OT PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE. HOTEL, ENTRANCE UN PENN ST., ...._. r. .._ . —, RESPECTFULLY inform their • - 7,... ! :-.• ;ill . : ' friends, ard the public, that they ...., — ''3 . 2o..,ks.nir are prepared to furnish and at _ -.. .1 tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and thalr atten tion will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness, 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 SH ROUDS , i ready made, of all sizes, of Flannel, !Climb, ic, and Mnslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for ! dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of genii ; ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for engray. ' ing the name aid age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who Ash to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice tini for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always lon diand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best • curiages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, ;and reasonable. augl9-y it usbrind , s Celebrated Fluid magnesia. /VMS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and 1 Aperient; being a perfect solution olchemical ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of the stomach. One tablespoonful or the Fluid Mag nesia is equivalent in strength to half a teaspoonful of common Magnesia. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., cor Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield eta. aug6 - 8 tiroof Pittsburgh Gas Stock. NoTtcE is hereby given, that the Trustees have postponed the opening of books, to receive sub scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts b gh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th J un e, 1847,J until Thursday the 12th day-of August next, on which day the books will be re,opened at the office of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna is Co., in the city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of said day, find to continue from day to day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2.w_ SUGAR -2 Barrels double refined pulverized ; 1 « " a pulverized; 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted ; 1 tierce star • 10 bags Brazil 3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogsheads N. 0. For sale by je29 J. D. WILLIAMS & co., 110 drool street. .:- "r 4r~ J;-~t a a3sf. s.~~r ~ '~'.. y S a ~l ~t~.r.;^~ Vim.... ME OM BA. luta. & CO., • ENCRIAIME IIitOKERSi AIM DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOIH.F.STIC- EXCHANGE, - - CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, I No. 64 Wood at:, one door duce fourth, East side, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. I rfURRENT Funds received on depoait, and col-1 14„) lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, tic. marlO-dawy JOSEP/I 11. HILL HILL & CURRY, EAZIKERS,EXCIIAN6E. RROXERS, ADD ',FILERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. - No. 63 WOOD gr.,30 DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh; Pa. pAlt Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. ' • Sight Exchange on Philndo baltimoro, blew York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in. sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on tho most faVora ble wins. The highest premium paid for Amerioan Gold. Exchango on England, Ireland, Germany and Prance procured, • mar2.2-y ALLEN KRAMER. EicWAILD IMAM. ,KRADIE BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKE ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ats., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. 110L151 lIANKZAS AND DEM:Fas DANK No. 55 Market s Belling rate. Bic New York pr Philadelphia ti Baltimore BANK Buying rates. Ohio I dis Indiana I o Kentucky I " ,Virginia I c, 'Wheeling I ti Tennessee 3 ic aut9-y New Books. T IFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of L Madame De La l'lotite Greyon ; together with some account of the present religious opinions of Fenelon, Archbishop of Canibray :. By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bow'doin College,2 vols. $2. The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore, M. D., member of the Royal College ; of Physicians, etc. etc. How in safety best we may - Compare our present evils with . regard Of N,h.rt we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficulties—il lustrated by anecootes—with Portraits. By Francis Wnyland, D. D., President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just rccetved by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market st y , bet Bd and Fourth ate. ;y26 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 end 5 o'clock, in the afternooi l i of the said day, agreea bly to the provisions of the 3d section of ordnance of 2Stki Jane, IS-17, respecting the said Gas works. THOMAS BAKEWELL, President Tryseccs P. G. IV. au 1 1 td THE ATH.F.N.N.LM T"'pleasuring department of this fine and exten sive establishment-is now open and we are ready to serve up tc visitors Ica CHEAES ' SWEET-MEATS, Cann, Fnurrs, Coot. Duncan, and allthe various re freshments of the seas:. a, The proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the ithenmum for themselves, as they are flattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. Thell.xxitdepartments,both LADIES' and GENTLE mrIes, are unequaled for elegance,. neatness, and comfort, by any in the country and the Ladies' Par lors will challenge a comparison for richness, neat ness and beauty, with those of any similar establish. spent to be found any where. The' great saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and classic 'Fountain , is a place of the must striking curiosity. Rooms emitted up at which Gentlemen, alone, can hive Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Gentlemen; entrance at the ra:c• coludins. The Ladies' Parlors: exclusive, for Ladies--entrance at the THREE eoluinns. aug6 PECK, THOMPSON & CO LIQUORS IN GLASS.—The following fine old Cogniat and RA,chelleßrandics, arc offered for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, corner of Market and Fron' streets: Old 'Pale Nectar, 1836; " Lafayette ; " Champagne ' • rr C.ham:lagneCogniac ; Old Bari, Maglory Cognine, 151:1; • " Legor Frere, 1837; Together, with Cherry and Peach Brandies; and 14 varieties of Cogniac on draught. ; For sale by the do ! ten, single bottle, or otherwise. au 16 JUVENILE BOOKS—The Rollo Books, in setts; The forms , Books, in setts; France Paul's Adventures, in setts; The Boy's week-day book ; The Boy's own book ; The Girl's own book ; The Boy's country book; The Boys book; The Girl's book ; My Boy's Brst book; My Bors.second book ; Buy's and Girl's little Forget me not; Holliday Tales ; Gulliver's Travels; Book of Fairy Tales. For sale by augl4 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. Subscriber w.mld direct attention to his ca -1 tensive stock of Foreign WINES AND Liquons, embracing ail description and qualities of dry and wet Wines in wood and gloss. The following old and popular brands imported in Glass; arc now of fered for sale— Choice uld Blackburn Madeira; Old Blackburn ; Old Bland do; Celebrated . Star do; Ewct and sparkling) Cogswell's . do; N. G. & Co. • Wood's Malmsey do; Genuine Dabney do. This Wine is I seldom Imported, and this was part of a present from Mr. Dabney , s Estate, to an American gentleman, formerly a resident of the Isle of Madeira. ixr None but the most superior articles in bottles are sold by me, perfectly sound, and no vita ge. Choice cld Amontillado Sherry. Choice old Cortei Sherry. Duff Gordon's Wines ; Pale, Brown and Gold. Old Oporto Port—fm Invalids—a dry wine. Old Pale, Queen's Port—for Invalids--a wet wine; Together with a large assortment of white and red Wines, Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles, German Wines from the Rhine,' Moselle Hocks, sparkling and still, 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 recomtneilda tion in cases of one dozen each, or by the single bottle, at wholesale prices. augl 1 frIEBACCO, 1, 120 Boxes s's Tobacco, Hears & James' brands; tt cc cc (5 cc 60 " l's " st tt it ' 80 " s's Tobacco, D. J. Warwick- " 30 " S's ss tt tt C 4 75 " 1 Pound Lump, R. B. Warwick-" 30 " s's A. D. -Reads, best brand; 50 " !Ps James Madison " '1 " s's Q. M. Stanard's - cc 10 " s's R. W. Crenshaw " 15 " 1 Pound Lump, P. Hurt " 6 " 1 " " Jno Rucker do. in Store and to arrive in a few days, which I have on consignment, direct from the manufacturers at Lynchburg, Va., and will be sold to the City Trade at Eastern prices, by ' augl4 Mr. A. W.= 011veri Ii — SICRN AND SURGEON. Office No. 8, St C sir street; Pittsburgh. ; .jy2o London Porter, • 14 poz sup London Brown stouiii"ii:iptart Bottles, worrantodirni)orted. For sale by augß - P.C. ;‘,L111.11N: EMEME MEE - - - ZEE EWA U=:l W. C. CUAILY & SOS, N EXCHANGE COIN AND red, PSUsburgh. 'lunge. Baying rate. Cincinnati 1 dis Louisville I 4 . S.. Louis I cc NOTES Buying rates. ronnty &t. City ord , s I dis Relief notes 1 " Pennsylvania Co 1 " New York I Cr Maryland 1 rr New Orleans INE STOIVE. JACOB WEAVER, cor Market and Frontats L. S. WATERMAN Tile Most Astounding Diticovery. BtEgSTlitj A miii4cr,r, I A WONDER I! t To cure EruptiOns and .I)f.ifurements of the Skin, Pimples; Freckles, 'Sunburn . , arlt ItAeutri, Solar 'JP in, OUR years ago last August, theea - pital OfFranca .1 1 was astonished in consequence of a discovery ma d e an Italian Clotmist. Many doubted- , -it seem ed a i rima t impossibility that any thing made by the h an d s of could have such singular powera as that elaiined by All.,•:rottio Vzsenrat Par, his toren. Lion.: Many classed biin aadhisinventlon as a bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, -•'" do the same now;) "at length, after testing it in the , hospitals, the Medical Society of 'Paris, (the best chemists in rise world) delivered the following report to Signor Vespriui s - "We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vosprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we have, used it in several. 7 cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce It (rhe Italian Chemical Soap) as a' great blessiug, qp(l a truly wonderful - remedy for any cutaneous eruption „ or disfigurement of the shin.. Its inventor We cons _ eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind, !Signed)' LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres.'? . . 'Then comes the report of the . ..c(S oeicte de -Musa: '• tute," of scientific experiments 1 ' "We are astounded," exclaims the - aged Presidenti ct at this singular prcparation—Vesprini's Chomichl Soap Where, indeed, will seiennostoi)l.'„'. Here we have a. preparation made in the .form et a , ; • beadtiful piece of soap, which we, knoW - bynettial. practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every, disfigurement of, and even discolored skin I ' Where • ' will its magic and singular ;power cease T The Net gro the Creole,'the Yellow Race of the _Cast, *O4, the Red Man of the Far West,hre alike uttdorthe jar- fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearingyel; low or discolored skin, and makeit - white and beaui tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, ••• .'-- ,brown skin." (1-ierc se -oral il , ersoris.Werel4tioght "04, forward by the ,president, who had usedkin Proof pt his assertions,) • ' READ THIS! FROM, Tun- INVENT= utzrsrar In THE .PDX-SEPT Paris NOV 4 1840.: Inconsideration' of the 'solo of -$3601(1,I have vulged to Mn. T. JoNrs, residing in' the City of Ncxr York, N. A., the whole) process of together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos-•• ing my Italian Chemical ,Soap. He is to manufac.. - : tore it for sale in'the United States only, and to have the privilege, of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical Soap:, • - .• Witness, Henri J. Iloldsworth. • (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINT. There are probably feW persons or intelligence, who, after reading the -above, will doubt the ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in ,curing ;Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum,: Scurvy, Erisypelas, SUn-burn, Moo , hew, Tan; Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be seen per-, sons, perhaps the following recominendations,.es well'as hundreds from others, may convince - them, n - For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent; -coiner of Wood and Liberty streets, the mar Flags! in pato; burgh where the GENIIIRE cAN be otitained; Jar,. OTHERS ARE CoURTERFEIT. • WINES AND L'I.O.,C,OnS. • JACOB WEAVER,I6 Marketst., - ilk • corner of Front is 'now • `% 7 .-- ft•-•v,..1. t i and offers for sale at milnoing ces; the ibliewing extensive'varicty; of WINES AND LIQI,TORS, selected . byr himielf„. as formerly, for the firm 'or E,TFatp-f the - Eastern Citiei;from first hands I - , . • Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagno.l3rnndin#,, .1 J. Dupuy,Castillen, old Igaglory, - Channuyer„Pelevoison, A.Seignette„ Otard ,Co. and Pinet Casillon Co., Vintages of 9334 to. 1846—cmbracing all the Rochelle andßordeaux - line , . vors, in half Pipes, ; quarters and octaves; or by retail. Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross.Veys;, Drleders Swan and Emir Glass brands, new and old importations. Rums—New England, fit. Croix, Antigua and Ja,.. maims, some very superior. . • ~ Whiskeys—Old Scotch and 'lrish"..Moitongahelq,. • Rye, Bourbon-Co. Co;n: !.- Wincs—Madeiras, Tenerifres, - Lisbons, Slinriiesr Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, Whit.e.Wincs, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, and -ilariter ! . nes, in Cases, India Blifs., qr. Caslis,..l.lhc Defitis -- .lobo or Bottle. • . •:- _ . Latest improvement, T)EDSTEADS of digercnt kinds with .Gazzam'4 iron patent fastenffigs, superior to anything - m.)5, in use, for safe low at the furniture warehouse -or augt T.- B. YOUNG 4. CO. Uni • Ohio River Telegraph, - '1•• From Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and. Louistditi:: ÜBSCRIBERS to the aboxe steek, residing in Of kj . near the city, are requested to pay:to - Jo - Ann Hanna, Agent of the Company, an instalment of 50', per cent. en the 15th inst. By ortker or,the Conipa, n IL O'REILLY, auol I. Contractor for continuation of sau' nee, T . • . tti .. N the Court of - Quarter Sessiors of the Peaceo and for the County of Allegheny -' . , In the matter of the proposed alter- - ' - - - -.-_- ation of the division lines of-the No. Si - Juno • Townships of Jefferann, 13aldw 4 n; Term, 1847 . :- and Mifflin. t '. - )-... - . - •., - The undersigned, upon the Petition of diierieiti= * zens of the Townships of Jefferson, sv,l ti Mifflin, praying for The alteration of the tlivision lines, of said ,Townships; were appointS• by the Court Commissioners to inquire into, the *proprleiY of granting the prayer of the petitiohers,andrepert their (Tinton . of the same, at the next Term of said, - This is to give notke, that the undersigned - will meet, for the purposes of their appointment, et the Ilnuse.of Mrs. Pressly Iraldwin ToWnshio, on Monday the 4th day. of October clopk, A. M., at which time and place all persona interested will be heard., if present.' „. : E. H. lIEASTINCS;:. , ALEX. CARNAHAN - i . THOMAS -FAHLEY: anl4-dtut .Perfttinery.. - JUST RECEIVED, from the celebrated laboratol ; J of Eugene Roussel, a:large assortment of ,Forc Ugntand Domestic Perfumery, Fancy Sqap . d,&c &c, Extra de Jasmin, Itotq:sePa " ‘‘. Patehauley, gen. Liquid liair,Dje,. " 4 . Magnolia,, " ". - S'having Creani,; - Tuberince, " " Cold dO. " Bergutotte, " Ox Marrow, Boquet de Carbine, " it Powder, Omnibus Rose Soap, ..-Pearl.Powder, Almond 4 . Vinaigre Verbena .. Saponaccons Paste, Pistachio " -; Powder PUtfs, Rousseps genuine Hair Brushes, Cologne, ' .. Nail - do: Farinas Tooth do, Dloufuln's.cc ,fir Cloths drh Flesh',do- Also, RoussePo celebrated .Cireassian SoaPiunt , called for imparting a clear, white . and .beautiful ealthy surface to the skin_...The . abovi 'sale . Nholesale Q..nd•retail, by _ • ~ ; HAYS & - BROCKWAY. 7 No 2 Commercial Row, - LibPity ul“.- augl6 r~tlE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COARANY give notice, that the Pirectors are now prepared'. - to treat with MANUFACTURERS for ItAILRO.A..D IRON', deliver - able in '1843 and 1549, to. - an_ainourit not exceeding Fifteen Thousand Tone.,: „ For information, apply at the otriee,,No. NUT street, Philadelphia. atigto-d2w . S. V. BIERRICE, PreSidenti - ; , New York Noot aiviL ghee store,' No. 122, Wood st.;Tittaliursh„ -- 1 - - .S. DALZEP, has on hand, and lu ,' . .,4i . ..., Constantly inungfacturing to: ord . v r; --- - j . the following named ankles; fientleinetils Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest.fashion;at remarkably logy prices. Fine Dress Boots at:s.so, such as in usually, told other stores at $6,00„..:A good plain well made calrßoot at $4,00, All other kinds of work equally IoW. ' Also; a good and : •full assortment of Ladies , ,llissee , , and Cltildren's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, 'Buskins and. Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe.' . .. ~., I F': . • S..D. being a practical shoe-maker, attenda:ldihe manufacturing of his own 'WOO; and has it dond in the rnosj,substantial Manner, • yet neat style. , ; and having adopted the motto of small props'addKnick returns, will sell as low as the lowest.- .• [Ma26-d3m lIIR. DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING 'AND WRITING ROOMS, I Corner of Fifth end . Ilfarjr.er strocts. frIHIS is . the only Institutiop in SFnst rn Deturayl :main, where the theory and practice of Rook . Keeping: can be learned in such perfeetion, - as.to Op_ able the learner to apply thtiscience at orico..tobesi.! (MSS. Those unacquainted with Mr. :D.'S instruction can have any number.. of referencpa to persons in the city who are now keepingho4U, snd NY HQ. have been qualified for the business Ibe.pro vioun - training they received in his academy. Hour o bualness during summer, froF 2to land 71- to . aug4 - For Sato,- - - °IILOTS-7.pounapa each lot baring,24 ft. front, and extending back 110 f 1; Tim ef them are corneelotn;and-tho positiOn - ef the whole.prOperti is One of the ilitist.:.all -vantageotts in the city. _For further informationap.. ply-to - 41; SWARTZWELbEII; nuv3-tf , bet:W9-ciditild .. ................, . .... :......„ 44% - : - :' - : : : : : . 0 - ;..:._: : ;.-. : -.1....;.i4','„ : ;:';'.',..: T ,.. , ,,,' . ...', , '...:;:: : :::.,.. , t,',:=:: ..- ,.'i...,.............-. , :' , .:',‘,:,..:di.. - :'-'4: -2- 4' . .' , ' , : 4 .4.Z4't --, 54. 1 ;1 - ',4 . ::.V:ti'-;N...t . : - ., - ct.it,.-1,- . 35! . 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