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'BM Nights More of The Popular. Vocalists.
SALOON -.A &snit nue e 3'a t s
AMUSICAL SOIREE, in svbhh will ap.
1 , 1 near; Mies Bruce, Mn. Sharpe, Mrs. Phillips,
Mr. Holman and Mr. Jineass, EVERY men? THIS
werdr, arranged from the best Operas, including a
choice selection of the most popular Songs, Melo.
dies, &mid' the day. aug26l6t
ATIVENA.IIIII MUSIC:AM HALL,
LIRERTY- STREET, NEAR TV 00D.
UNP,ARRALLELLED Attraction for Tueliday,
Wednesday, and Thursday, August 24th, r 2sth
and 2Gfh..
The Real Bedouin Arabs,
Whose astonishing performance( have beeni
wit
nessed.by crosVded and fashionable audiences where
ever they have appeared. "Their wonderful feats
comprise
Tokirbillions, Indians, Soma:eons, 4 Terre, Tour
dt Foil. Tour de Batons, Les Bayanettes, Soviet
saults,Arian, La Pyrataicle Hamaine '
4e.
Irr Tickets 50 Cents—seats secured on applica
tion at the. Hall. " aug244t
Welch's National Circuit
FROM THE - OLYMPIAN AMPLUTBEATRA;
PHILADELPHIA.
Tais
,splendid equestrian company composed
entirely of STAR PERFORMERS, will exhibit
under their splendid Water Proof Pauillion, com
modiously furnished for the comfortable reception
of 3000 persons, at Pittsburgh, on the 10th, 11th,
13th, 14th,15th and 16th of September next, in front
of the AMERICA?? HOTEL. Admittance, 25 cents.
Independent of Wills> celebrated Brass Band,
the company will be saluted, on their arrival, by Mr.
Wallace?, String. Band, playing airs from the moat
popular Operas.
In the evening the pavillion will be illuminated
by the patent syloic Gas, invented by B. F. Casten,
Esq., of the United States Navy Department, Wash
ingWn. Ilia an entirely new method, giving a au
periorlight; free from all nauseous effluvia, the tault
of all other attempts, and casting a light scarcely
leas brilliant than the noonday sun.
Constituting this company will be found Mr. J. G.
Cadwallader, who will ride his flinch admirediacts
of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of a Sorcerer of
Siam, and the-beautiful episode of the Spirit oil his
last wing, on 2,3, and 4 horses.
Madame Louisa Howard, the great NATIVE FE3tALE
umrstantai, whose admirable personations, on a
single 'horse charm and delight all who behold her,
justifying public opinion in awarding to her the high
position she has successfully held amidst a host of
rival stars.
- CU:mit—Dan Rite, the 'mirth-provoking Dan,'
whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by rude
anis and vulgarity, places him far beyond the reach
of lIIRATION.
Mr. }loaner. Nzeacas, the Prince of' Ring Man
terB.
THE RIVERS Films, whose union of talent, is
without .a parrallel in the world. CHAIM= Ittvelts
- the most finished artist in his arrangement and ete
•cntion of scenes and gymnastic groups. Frieuctucx
Rrvuas presents every kind of Foreign act, tharcan
- surprise by novelty, and Master RICHARD nit - cosi
--(the 'inimitable;) will perform his act on a single
horse, as performed before the President and Sena
tors of the Upited States, and by all present declar
ed the most perfect union of IVOINI/ER
-GRACE the world ever knew.
Master T. NEVILLE, who has acquired tht 'Tare
• art of riding, and executing the most difficult feats
BACICWARDS on a single horse.
Mr. Wu. &roux. will ride his fine classic acts, on 2,
'3 and 4 horses,' forming a pyramid of fire p.raons,
whom lie will bear above his horses at lightning
Szostmn GERMAN!, the mighty Italian equestrian
-will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introdue
log, 'Les batons du diable,' and his Golden Pale
tons, /cc. Ike. He will also bring forward his two
wonderful dogs, whose feats aro without equal in
the Arena.
Mr. W. HOWARD, the Spanish scen:c rider, and
great representative of the Iced Man of the Forest.
Mr. CHARLES FOSTER, who rides a great dramatic
scene, and a Grind Military art, entitled
HONOR TO OUR HEROES
Or All for our Country, in which by the aid of,
-correct costume, he will represent the Chief Patriarch
.praying for his country, GEN. ZACK TAYLCU, at
,Monterey, IMAM Sitrr, a Yankee volunteer:Santa
Antra, the commander of Mezico, concluding
the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, earing the IMMO
-rabic resolve,—"GEN. Tevt.oa NEVER maim:mess"
Moss DERIOUS, of the 'Cirque Glompioue, , .will
introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, 'litroce;"
whose beautiful dances far surpass anything of the
kind ever yet brought before the public. Mae the
-comic ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will by their com , c
,dinner scenes, leaps and counter leaps, prove their
instinctive bent for drollery.
Otr Parents and guardians may with confidence
bring their families, as under the watchful care of
the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vol
tarity can find its way among the choice representa
tions of the Arena.
The afternoon and evening performances entirety
•varied, aug24-14in
ELECTRO MAGNETISM, NATURAL PHILOSO
PHY 'AND THE COURT OF DEATH.
IThiR... COLTON respectfully announces that he
will give a series of Lcc - ruars with a great ra
lriety of Brilliant Practical Experiments, is Electro
Magnetism, Natural,Philosopby and Chemistry.
At Philo - Bail,
Commencing on Monday Evening, August 23d, with
A CHANGE OF SNDJECTS AND EXPELHHENTS
EVERY EVENING.
....The Magnetic Telegraph will be erected in the
Hall, with Galvanic Wires and Regulators, and rues
sage, wilt be transmitted across the Hall on the
wires—the whole construction and operation being
explained.
After the Telegraph, a series of brilliant Philosie-1
phical Experiments will be shown and explained. i
For a particular account efthe entertainment; see
small bills.
At the close of each lecture, the great and mag
nificent painting of
THE COURT OF DEATH,
Will be exhibited and explained.
Admittauce to the whole, 25 cents. Children. half
price, if accompanied by their parents. aug23
More New Books eta Morse's,
THE Ladies' National Magazine for September.
Luibeg's Agricultural Chemistry.
$. Annual do.
Hallieles Outlines of Anatomy and Phisiology. •
Bares Fourth Pennsylvania Reports.
Isaac Waltmes Works on Angling, by G. Colton.
Beatrice the Gunsmith's Daughter.
Story of the Battle of Waterloo, by Roy. G. R.
Glerg.
Tales of the Peerage and the Peasantry, edited by
, Lady nacre..
Graham's Magazine for September.
Lady's Book.
The Arabian Nights, part 3.
The Black Arenger of the Spanish Main.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, with fac-simile of
coin.
The Manual of Cricnet, illustrated.
Jack Shefpard, with 24 tine engravings.
Part 3 and 4 ofMiss Pardoe'a Louis XIV.; and the
Court of France,
The History and Extraordinary Adventures ofl
Margaret eatchpole.
Tales of the Spanish Seas, by Herbert,
-The Fingers of Fate.
Revelations, 4.c., by A. J. Davis, the Poughkopsie
Clairvoyant, a splendid work. •
Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old
\ ,Continental Europa. Harper & Bro.
History of the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of
thetatticits in the French Revolution; from unpub
lished sources, - by Alphonso De Lamertine.
Jost received at Morse's, 85 Fourth at. aug23
. NEW ARRANGEMENT.
U. S. gaud, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pn.
/PRE subscriber having leased the above establish
ment, and having refitted and made some materi
al alterations and additions, is now prepared to ac
commodate his friend' and the travelling community
in the best possible manner. The advantages of this
excellent House are peculiar to itself, as those travel
. ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, or
landing at midnight, have only to step from the pack
et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where
they will be contented and. comfortable. In addi
tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to
this house, the proprietor h 9-8 at great expense refit
ted, renovated, and made Beek additions as will se
cure to him the promise of his kind patrons "We'll
call again.r
The. Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and
particularly the culinary departments, are so provid
, ed for that we challange competition anywhere.
The fare will be of the best the market affords, and
the prices liberal.
The proprietor having been engaged in catering
for guests for many years past in the east, feat as
sured that by strict attention to business with a
watchful eyeS to the comforts of his guests, he ,will
deserve a share of public patronage.
attg23-6m JJENRY L.-BURKHOLDER.
SOLAR LARD LAMPS and Gas Chandaliers, of
one, two, three, and ow lights, for Parlor, halls,
Hotels, Steam Boats, &c.
W. W, WILSON,
Luag cor of 4th and Market sts.
SAP.: 200 Boxes Chißoothe Soap ; just recd and
'Sox fade by
Mi_LLER & S.ICKETSON.
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auction ,Salco.
PaWnbrokerosi Sale
Of Gold and Silver Watches, „Teamlry, 4 - c
BY JAMES IFPIKENNA,
LARGE and positive sale of new and second hand
Gee Gold and Silver Patent Lever L'Epine, Quar.
tier, Horizontal ana Duplex Watches tit 'Auction.
Will, be sold, positiiely, without reserve, at the
Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors from
sth, on gaturday evening next, August 28th, com
mencing at 8 o'clock preeisely,.the largest and best
assorted lot of fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever,
L>Epine and other Watches, both new and second
hand, offered at auction in this city for many years,
being part of the stock of an Eastern Pawnbroker.
The gold levers in particular are of the finest work
manship', and the sale will be positive, comprising
in part the following, viz
1 Detached Gold Patent Lever fill Jewelled, with
Gold cap, No 1207, made by T F Cooper, London.
1 Gold Lever 13 holes Jewelled, No 27,134, made
by . W Robinson, Liverpool.
' 1 Detached Gold Lever fall Jewelled, No 142,656,
made by 51. J.-Tobias.
1 6 ' " " No 142,657,
1 (, NO 142,658,
I _" " No 142,659,
1 Ladies Gold Watch, second handl
1 Silver Duplex Watch, very fine finish, made by J
'Rogers, London.
Together with a large variety of Silver Levers,
VEpines Horizontal, Quartier and other Watches.
Also, Gold pens, Gold ear rings, finger rings and
breast pins; and at the same time, 1 splendid double
barrelled Fowling Piece stub and twist patent breech,
a beautiful and finely finished article, made by the
celebrated Howard.
1 c , , c made by Jackson;
Revolving Pistols;
I of Crane's superior Patent Clocks, for the mantel,
which runs thirty days; and immediately after
splendid mahogany frame spring hair seat Sofa;
I " " " Rocking Chair;
I " " Sewing do.;
I mahogany Pier Table, with Marble top and look
ing glass, a beautiful article.
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N. B.—The above Watches and articles can be
examined on Saturday, between the hiatus of 9 and
12 o'clock in the forenoon, and 2 and 5 o'clock in
the afternoon; it is the best opportunity offered of
getting a good and choice Watch for a considerable
time, and those in want of such an article, should
embrace it. Terms Cash, par funds.
aug2s JAMES 111`K ENNA, Auct'v
Large and Peremptory Sale
Of Splendid New Furniture at .thwtion
BY JAMES 31,1CF.NNA.
ClNTriday morning next, August 27th, at 10 o&-
clock precisely, will •be sold, at the Auction
Rooms, No. 1k Wood st., three doors from 6th, the
balance of stock remaining on hand of an extensive
Cabinet Wareroom, as the proprietor is declining
that business. It is the largest and most splendid lot
of furniture offered at auction for some time; the arti
cles arc all the latest modem styles and patterns,
and made in the best manner, among which are in
part:
9 splendid mahogany frame hair seat sofas; 3 ma
hogany pier tables, with looking glasses and marble
tops; i beautiful figured crimson velvet hair seat
rocking chair; 4 hair seat rocking chairs, plainback;
Mahogany frame cane seat chairs, with a large as
scirtment.of tables, chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, set
tees, stands, &o.; and at the same time a few double
and single Candlebras. Part of the lot aro now ar
ranged and ready for inspection, in the Long Room,
2d story of the Auction Store, where Ladies and
Gentlemen aro invited to call and examine.
Term at sale
atiz2Zi
JAMES M'IZEN?k;A,
A uctioni•:er
Public . Sale
OP valuablebuilding Lots, suitable for private
residences at Auction.
Oct Tuesday, August 31st, at 10 &clerk in the
forenoon, will be offered Ihr sale at public Auction,
an the promises, 41 Valuable Building Lots, anal
Ihnldirgs thereon, beautifully situated for private
dwellings in front nfthe Mansion louse and grounds
of the Allegheny Cemetery, extending from the State
Road to the Allegheny River, nn land adjoining the
Borough of Lawrenceville, near the United Staten
Arsenal; at the mine time sundry machinery and
tools connected with the rope making business.
It is the moat valuable and handsomely situated pro
perty offerea at Auction for several years.
Terms of sale—onedhurth in Cash at the time of
sale, the retuatntler la one, two and three year', w
interest to be secured by bond and mortgage on the
premises: ,A plan of the lots eat. be aerie at the
warehouse oftleorge Cochran and itl'Kenna'• Aue•
Lion ROOlll3. CEO. COC If It A N ,
Asset tan Sales,
BY JOHN D. DAVIS, ACCTIONF.ER
DRY GOODS
(V: Thursday
. anorning, the , 26th inst., at 10 o'-
- clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner
of Wood and Firth streets, will be sold, kw account
whom it may concern, an extensive assortment of
fancy and staple Dry Goods, kc.
At 2 o'clock, P. M., one light two horse square
body Carriage with standing top, new and in good
order. A quantity of now and second hand houge
hold fsrniture, among which are t mahogany
spring seat cora, fines and common chairs, bureaus,
bedsteads, feather lards, inatressea, carpeting, look
ing glasses, table-•, work and wash stands, mantel
clocks, window blinds, mantel 'cusps, cooking stove,
cooking utensils, 4.e.
Groceries, ipierinswaro, glaaaware, tobacco, we-
gars, matches, olirels, band hoses, wrapping pa,'
per, &e.
At 71 o'clock, P.M., a large assortment of ready
made' Clothing, boots, shoes, bonnets, nee. and I.usl
hand watches, rine cutlery, violins, accordions, Area, . 1
a large collection of valuable miscellaneous nook.,
letter and ea? writing paper, blank books, gold
pens, &c.
a , 3,714
(American eepy.)
Uousets and Lots In Lawreneewello at
A nett on.
N Tuesday morning the 31st inst., at 91 o'clock,.
on the premises, will bia sold, that valuable lot
of grimed, situate near the Allegheny A rcrual, hav
ing a front 0151 fiTt on the cart side of Ilutler street
and extending back 150 feat to an alley 21) IL wide,
CM which is erected a large three story frame build
ing occupied as a store by. J. Green, and lice dwel
lings. Also one otlier lot of ground adjoining the
above, having a front of 4Ci (vet, and extending hack
150 feet in said ally, 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.
aug2.l JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
Adminlstratoro• Sale of Real E.tnle.
12,500 Acres of Land In Western Pennsylvania,
AT AUCTION.
ON Wednesday, the Bth of September, at 10 o'-
clock, A. M.. at tho Commercial Sales Rooms,
corner of Wood and .sth ids— Pittsburgh, will be
sold the following described Land, late the property
°flames Trimble, Sr., deceased, of Harrisburg.
Fifteen Hundred Acres of which lion in the Coun
ty of Mercer, viz
Nos. 39, 753 and 700 in Pymatuning township,
Nos. 700, 712 and 710 in Delaware township,
No. 1072 in French Creek township.
Eight Ifundred Acres in :ho County of Crawford,
viz :
No 1553 in Rochdale township,
No. 1302 in Athens do.
No. 1468 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 S.z 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 will be sold in separate tracts.
Those in Mercer, Crawford and. Erie counties are
principally in tracts of 200 acres. Some of which
contain Coal and Iron Ore, and are well adapted for
farming. Those in M'Kean county, are principally
in tracts of 1000 acres, each well watered and cov
ered with timber. he town of Corydon lays on
part of the original tracts. ride indisputable.
Terms at sale.
VMS. R. TRIMBLE, } Ad m ,„
WM. BOYD,
JOHN' D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
CM
Valuable Property for Sale
WILL he sold at Auction, on Wednesday, Sep
tember Ist, at 3 - o'clock, P. M., on the premi
ses, that valuable lot of ground; known as - the g.Crry
Hat SC4,LE Lai," . being thrifty feet inwidtb, by one
bandr ed and sixty iniength, running throtigh from
Third to Fourth streets,aear the North sideof Wood
street. A credit of three, six and nine years will be
given. JAS. 13. MURRAY, Chairman
of Com. on City Property.
agg2o ' JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
4 - 1 BUILDING LOTBANDBUILDLNGB thereon,
beautifully situated in front of tho Mansion
House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, ex
tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny'His
er, will be offered for sale at Public Auction on the
promises, on Tuesday the Sist day of August, 1847,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma
chinery and tools connected with the rope making
business. A plan of the lota and terms of sale mule
known by GEORGE COCHRAN,
Attorney in fact for the Proprietors.
M'KENNA, Auct'r.
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In tkie city of Pittelitirgh,ond Liverpool,
V RE subacriber *ill . sell the following VALU
j ABLE PILOPE4TK in the city of Pittsburgh,
upon highly eligible termS,Aioth as to price and time,
Ist.' lot of grotind . on - Third street:, extending
from Third street to Second street, having a
front efthirty feet. Thhilot is covered by that
spacions warehouse, extending from street to
street now in the occupancy of A. Beeler.
2d. A lot ofgroond,beingsixty•hit 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 btdldlnga now erecting, by S. A. Gorm-
ley, Esq., if requested, it will be divided into
two lots 01 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 are now offered at a
price, and upon terms that render them more
eligible fur investment, than any lots in the
city. The attention of thoso who want to pur
chase excellent business stand*, at a reason
able rate, is-partieulerly requested to thorn.
4th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied
as a Police Office, having a front of 211 j feet,
and a depth 0( . 8,5 feet, more or less. The lot
now offered fur sale, and the one adjoining it,
are believed to be the only lots now in tho
market, lying between Market and Wood
streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro-
perty.on Foutth street, renders it an object to
purchasers to make a quick application.
sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and
Oth streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and
extending along oth street to Church alley
GO feet. •On the lot are too tenements it is
subject to a ground rent of $ 47 per annum. It
will be Bold at a very moderate price to a good
purchaser.
oth. A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining
Cadwalador Evans, and now oucupied as a
boarding house by Mr. Ehiletto. This lot has
a front of 24 feet, and extends back to Brewe
. ry alley 110 feet; the house is a modern three
story house, with back buildings, with spa
mous rooms and entry, and is well worthy the
attention. of purchasers. It will be sold low,
as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and
do not wish to retain properly of that dosatip.
tion.
7th. A house and lot on Hay street, between Penq
street and the River, the house three stories
high, with a basement, having a front of eigh
teen feeten Hay street and extending hank tbo
same breadth 110" to an alley, with the use
of the alley. The house is.well finished in
modern style, and is replete with every con-
venienee:and will be sold cheap, in order to
dose a trust in favor of creditors.
Sth. Lot No 50, in the plan of lota laid•out by
Cook &Cassatt, on fiohnes%bill. Any person
wishing to purchase for the purpose of build-
ing, or speculation, will find this lot an advan
.
tageoun prnperty.
9th. Three several ground rents, one forty-five
dollar. per annum: -one of sixteen dollars per
annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an-
num, issuing out of plupeity on 2.1 strett, near
the Kensington Iron Works.
10th. The subsgtibrir will likewise sell the follow
.lag valuable property situated in or near the
town of Liv °Tool, Ohio. The undivided third
part of a tract of laud adjoining said town, be
ing part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 in town
ship No. G , of first range; containing, original
ly, about silty-seven acres, now reduced by
fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right
of the present proprietor will consist of about
Amman acres when set off in severalty.
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The undivided 3-4 of a tract of land, con
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wining 13 acres adjoining said town o f Lis er
pi,ol,being part of Section No 23, in township
No b, Glut range.
ALSO . ,
The undivided 3-4 part of a piece 0f land,
ad j oining the town of Ltvervoni, rontattking
In the w hole, ribuot 4; acres, being is part of
fractlonal Section No. 23, it losrantow Vu. 5,
range licit.
Th.• three uoillrldr,l fourth parts of fear lot.
in tbo tnwc of Evart Lirtrpo..ll, bang Nos. 41,
12-1, I3U and 34k).
Th. unot,itlivi f•nrth pArt oft pore ofltrl,
in tlio ttomity of tax! tatvo of Liter pool, eon
tatatng between rcven itad eight he (et, hound
rd on the north ley Janda of John
otl,rt; on the; tooth, IP! laud.. o' lsahalia
Fawcett; and on the treat by other Leda ul
James Blakely.
ALSO:
Th , re , lota in the uivvn of Liverpao% beam
s o t, N. EtS, Wrl, and 110, ro the said town
plat, formerly owned by William Brclet.
ALSO:
Y 7 lot, in ihn to,vii of Liverpool, Nos. 21?,
22)" 234, 25.% 267 270,171, 276,
, 277.
57 , z, 271, 2 4 j, `-'9.5, 296, 2)7, 3 1. Q. 311, 312,
3-17, 3:ti, 324, '42S, 3J , ?37. and 2-11.
The town of Liverpool IS about filly miles below
Pittsburgh, on the Ohio !timer, and Is one of the
molt lloririabing and thriving mdlages in Ithin. The
situation is ITlLl4rhat,ly dinalthy; the town well boil',
w i th num rrOOslrtfittla end actorolsit the popolahon
sober and industrious; the country rixrdinil is fertile,
and intersected with goo.: roads in emery direction
and the prope•ty otbered, moll afford to the median..
.sod man of liusinesa, rither for improving Or specu
lation, deculesi arlassitagee, as it nil! be sold of low
prices, to eloats a concern in whsalt creditors aro in
terested. CliA 'MKS SIIALER,
Al.Wrilny al Law,
Nike 4th et. , Letween Market and Wood its
oug 13- I otti.ker
Imported Me Rare, etc.
grill': lovers of good Sega," and Tobacco, are re.
apectfally informed, that the •oheerdwr has rat
received au exientnte asnortment of the moat approv
ed brands, among them the follow ;no, ea:
Vtetorea, Plantation, Principe, '.onus Regalia,
Regalia, Fagorra•a, Eugene's, Common
Also, a few !lotto. of •• Ater's Black Pal," a
celebrated chewing tobacco.
JOEL 211011LE.R,
ant; Druggist, Patti and Wtiudats
ter Chrnnicle and Gazette copy.
Collections In Butler, Mercer. etc.
9111 K stitiscriner proposes to start on Monday the
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30th inat., on a Collecting Tour, through But
ler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Clarion, Venango and
Armstrong counties. Ile respectfully requests all
who may taco claims to collect in the sections above
named, to confide them to his charge.
tt:r Refer to the editors of the cartons city papers,
and to Smith tc
au2l-130th J. C. RICHEY.
t A.•MASON, a 2 Market rtreet, invites the
/11. attention of ail purchasers of Dry Goods, to
his large stock of Nat..' Goods, Franey and Staple
licmg anzioue to close off the whole of our Spring
arid Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such
prices as grill attract: buyers, and to make it still
more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal 7
ly low rates.
Our assortment of Shawls, is very large, partieu.
holy Summer Shawls, new styles.
Our extensive stock of lierages, M D'l.riiitts, Dress
Plaids, Lawns, Jaeonetts, Organdies, Embroidered
Muslin", Brillientecs, Linen Ginghams, French and
Scotch Ginghams, and Prints.
Furnishing or House keeping Goods, Linens, Mos
line, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &te., and eve
ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which wall be sold
at at very low rates. . jy2l
LA B . Passage To and From
t ia .
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEORGE RLPPARD 4 , SON, No. 134 Waterloo floats,
Liverpool. ..
CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 58; South St., N. York.
9111 E. Subscribers, having accepted the agency at
j_ 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 in this country. Apply to or address
BAWL. IVI 7 CLURHAN & CO.,
No. 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
N. B.—Passage engaged here from Liverpool to
Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount tor
warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United
Kingdom. jY26I
MO sit persons who:wish to be employed as Teach
ers in Mifflin District, that an examination tvill
be held at Lebanon Church, in said township, on the
last Thursday of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for
the purpose of examining any that may apply as
Teachers. Persons who wish to be present, are in
vited to attend. By order of the Board of School
Directors of Mifflin Townehip.
J. 11. NEEL, Preet."
S. PATTERSON, Sec'y
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Puttlie Notice
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Ointment.
7 .ItSPIRATION.
THE preceding figure
given to represent the I N.
sraystm.g VERsH RATION ,
It is the great evacnatior
ror the impurities of du
body. It Will berioticeci
that a thick cloudy mist
ssues from all points u
the surface, which indi
cates that this perspira•
tion Oows uninterrupted.
ly when we are inhealth,
but ceases when we are
iwn off from the blood and
other juices of the body, and disposes by this means,of
nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of
Scripture is "in the Bloat! is the Life." Ifit ever be
comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop.
page of the insensible - perspiration. Thus we see, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in
fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itsel t'from
all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are
sufficient, without one particle Of medicine, except
to open the., pores upon the surface. Thus we are
the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All
practioners, however. direct their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonias 'or
instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in .st
blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury,'
and the blustering Quack .gorges us with pills, pills,
pills,
• To give some idea of the amount of the Insonsi
blc Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr.
f r ewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re
ceivc into the stomach, passed off by this means. In
ether words, if we cat and drink eight pounds per
day, we evacuate five pounds of it hy the Insensible
Perspiration.
This is none other than the used up particles o,
the blood, and tiler juices going place to the new
and fresh uses. To check this, therefore, is to re
min in the system five.eights of all the virulent matter'
that nature demands should leave the body.
Ay astitiden transition from heat to cold, the pores
are stopped, the perspiration ceanpi, and disease be-
gins at once to develop° itself. Hence, aeteppsge c. ;
this flow of the juices, originates eo many com
plaints,
It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man
kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. 'Sint
tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a
stoppage of the Inieneiblo Perspiration,
tet me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most reasonahlo to pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are olosod. Would you give physic
to unstop the pores? o r would you apply something
that would do this upon the surface, where the clog,
ging actually isl And yet I knee, of no physiciar
who makes any external applications to effect it.
Uneer these circumstances, present te physicians ;
and to all tithers,lllcAlistees till-healing Ointment,
or the Witriura Salve., it has POW, to restore per
spiration on the feet, On the head old sores, upon her
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether
ditiessed slightly or severely,
It ham power to cause all °sternal sores, scrofillous
humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.
. It is a remedy that sweeps off the vs hole catalogue 1
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcic
to its healthy functions.
It is a reme dy that forbids the necessity ofso mint
and de letermusdrugs taken into the stomach.
It is a remedy thatneither sickens, gives iueontie- ,
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserves and defends the anther from all de
rangement of its functions. The surfitce is the out
let of five eights of the bile and used up matter with
in. It is pierced with tnillionsof openings to relieve
the inuoitince. Stop up Mrs pore*, and death k nock
at your door. It is rightly termed All-licating, for
there is scarcely a disease, er tornal or internal, that
it will nut benefit. I have used it for the mart fourteen
years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, lie.
er,involi mg the utmost danger and resnonimplity ,and
I declare before lira,ru andanon,~ U at
not in one
single rase has it failed to benefit, when thu patient
was within the reach 01 mortal means.
1 itAvo,hatl phystruano, leArcell at the profession ;
Lowe had uorooteco of the Gospel, Jo,i;:eo on the
hooch. Alitoratcf , eoti Lass sirs, trentletn of the
1):01eCt el - L.11E1013 dad 1. - 41Lti1 . :11.14.i of th,, pew, u,a it
to ct cry vanety ' of %ay, stud them has, twee but one
1 , 10(,—,10e 11ffil er.l g "M'•
A I lainr , !our .:r.traVrit su
rioN.—lt can har.flu he cro.l,t,tl that o
salte can hate any etr , ct upon Oho retch DO
th.:l are ..thi:l Rot 5f ) , I.ocotl upon the
chest, it prnete - arse tliroct:y to tho lut‘gx, supentteS
the parficks that are c.ttbuttiing than.
and enpc!c thorn :ion, the s,oteen.
I L., J.
tl,l it is ~,nr,gper,ar,n, of corivrimp
t•on cuLt2t , tta:::,, e are tnld II
t,C., I earc not ul:at i.a•tl, Calla [WC
1r.C• , 711 LLLI:,CA:IIS! 1,•• rear:?".
ii 1).\( 11 Ibt.Sal we haunted r.rsorsa of
tlir Ileac ache of lt.ll yen,* .tamitttg, and as Lu 11 0 4 tt
rf — .1.14 , 1y rt 0') wt h., lo 1444 somilAug oftcu funk
Deafer-la and Car Ache are 6trlFwd wid; like sue
cilLl) FEET.—Conaumption, LIVI3 com,;:latint,
pdtn, m the cheat of sett, falimg off the hair, cite or
the other al. art lI...CURT:aI., cold-feet.
flat ell, rich calr.
In Scrotti E.rys . .ptdarr, nAtt [therm, Lirer corn
Sun' tjtorrsj, Sort, Throat, Bronchitis,
Breiten or SW r all Cleestlhtteases, curl:
as A. 0111113, OppreVli(lll,,P mitt, also Sore Lips, Chap
ped Ile uda, Tuaitta.. Cu 131/I.t..us Erupte,na, Non o'er
Ihst,srr, and „I the Spine them is plobal..;) tan an mi.
wine non know o an go .d.
L. , hest tloeg in the world for
Burns. Rea.] the
deerttio, around thy hot.)
TII PAC E—ltt itne Sian gross
ULM:Lee. Its first antton !A to etpel sa humor. It
adl not tease drawing tdl the 1. 4 .cr aa free front ati)
exattcr Girt nine Ite lodged wider the skin, and ri...-
q..431.1y break.og toil to the surface. It thee heals
Whet. there as waltzing but grosseess, or doll repel
-1100 surface, at begets to soften and Joann until the
shin tier:owes as smooth and ;It lir ate as a ellds.
parents knew Maw fatal most meth-
Capes S. ere to children taken ic , ardly, they would
ha a!oly to resort to than/. I:vvelnily ..ntercurnti
luz.eage:c' called ••um4.ll,aund lozenge.," “verrni
fugrii" L.c, The truth as, no one cnn toll, in
laribly %Own Worms are iircment. Now let me .sy
to pare uts that th.s Faso will always tell ir,c, child
la. worms. It Still tin Ve err ry V , ,tlg." or a.en,
ay. (Read the directiOna around th e Mot .)
nier.: is probably Sao medicine on the thee of the
earth at once el, sure and a 0 Sale In the expulsion Sat
worlitS.
Tot LET.—Althou g h I !mire said little about it as
4 hair restorative yet I will stake it a g ainst the world'
They loan brin g their Oils far and near, and mine will
restore time him two Cases to their one.
OLD SOH KS.—That some Sores are on outlet to
the iniptiritior of tau. s , yitteni, la, because they cannot
palls ott throuelt the natural channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. If such onreo are healed up the
itnpuritics must have tome other outlet, or it will on
danger Wu, Thai salve will always provide fro
ouch emcrgcncinn.
itilEumATIS.ll,-It removes almost immediately
the itdbunmation and curetting, when the pain o
course CC:1.011.
FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty tics
in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the leant moisture
could be started the crisis has passed and the danger
over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases 01
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD IIEAD.—We have cured case, that actu
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability
of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he
had spent WO on his children without any benefit,
when a few boxes of the ointment cured them.
COllNtle—thx"
ional one of the Ointment will al
ways keep corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them if they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.-.-No man can meas
ure its value. So long as the stars roll along over
the Heavens—sq.long as man treads the earth,sub
tect to all infinities of the flesh—so long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long will this good
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas
es from off the earth, then the demand will cease,
and not till then. JAMES McALISTER & Co
Sole proprietors of the abovo Medicine. Price 25
cents per box.
CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has
been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Cau
tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine
unless the names of James McAlister, or James Mc.
Alister 4- co., are wurricx with a Pert upon Evr.al
label," Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to
be paid Do conviction in any of the constituted
courts of'the United Staten, for any individual coun
terfeiting our name and Ointment.
ERB:4i: 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter,
corner of Liberty and St. Clair eta. are the whole
sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st, and
the Diamond; Hays ez.,BrockWay, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Row, Liberty at.; J. H. Caseel,corner of
Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield et., 3d door from Second st;
and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and J. Sar
gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and
D. Negleyi East Liberty; H. Rowland, McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo
nongahela City; N.B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. Rogers,
Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and
John Bdrclay, Beaver Pa. aro- 20.
Brown Lawns;
A A. MASON, No. 62 Market art., has received
29 pieces new at) le Mown Lawns. jet
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sick. Life cannot be sus
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Atesars. :Dena:ration and stretch : Gentlemen-1
take pleasure in adding my testimony iircitvor of he
excellent preparation called Da. Panaistretnness
Car:Am—for, about two years ago, my hair
was very dry, brittly, and dispelled to come out: but
hissing procured a bottle of the cream, and used it
according to the prescription, it is now soft, elastic,
and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were
applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than
before. This cream, however, has met my .expecta
tion.
An an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefer
ence over all others, being delicately perfutned i and
not il:sposed to rancidity. The ladies especially wall
find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their
preparations fur the toilet. It espectfullv, &c.
CALIAVELL.
FINITE nenlerßnznod has been appointed agent for
thr sale of the shove articles manufactured by
Jno.P..rrla A.. Co. All orders ruldreised to him fur
.ucli articles will rennin) prompt attention, at the
}oxen manu`acturers prices.
_
lIVACTIFUL CcIUNTRY SRAT AT OAK,
LAN 0. ;the late residence of M. IL Lourie,
Esti.? rdoated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within
wide. of the Court House.
The lot coma:nags. en acres, and is improved with
a Dwelitag (louse aaluch is
_spacious and conveni
ent, 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 Gust trees.
This is considered one of the meat desirable Coon,.
try ie.:Avner, in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, especial
!) 6.r a gentleman doing business in the city; as it
is easy of access at all seasons of the tear by the
4th slieet road turnpike. For terms, apply at the
store of the subscriber, No. 131, Wood at.
aug3—lnid4-w Li. 0111LDS & CO.
wettrvitle, Ginengosc dip Beaver Packet.
TUE New and Light Draught Steamer
CAIIOI.I_,N E, Nouns, Master, will run be
tween Pittsburgh and the abuse Ports during the sea.
non 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
hoard. jyata
Vow Camp Meeting.
THE Steam Boat ARROW, Capt. Win,
, A...lwatt 11. GORDON. The Arrow having been
thoroughly rept , lred will run regular to the WEees
port Camp-Meeting, commencing on Wednesday the
.25th met, will leave the Wharf at the Monongahela
Bridge, every morning at 71, end every evening at
SI o'clock. Returning will leave 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.
10' N. S. Per the accommodation or those
who live in ALLEGHENY CITY,tho Arrow willgo
over to that side and land at the Old Bridge, on
Tuesday evening, and take on board Tents, Baggage.
litc.--and when the meeting breults up will return
there without extra-charge. Omnibuses will be in
readiness to convey persona to and from the Camp-
Ground to the Lauding.
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-
In; Old Ulcers of the Legs; nll diseases of the Skin;
Salt Rheum; Piles; Cholera; Gravel, tic,,have been I
cured in thousan ds of instances, by the use of Dr. I
Ralph's Vegetable Pills, for sale only in this city by
S. L. CUTHBERT, Agent,
suet Smithfield street, near Third,
Boots, Shoes. Trunks, etc.
FOLLANSBICE & ElnY WARE,
WHOLESALE and Retail,; Boor, Suet, and
Tatum &roux, No. 186 Liberty stteet, nearly
opposite the head 01 Wood, F.lfk H. have in store
and are receiving their Fall /tad Winter stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &e. consistinrf the largest stock. '
they have ever been able to bring to this market.
Our stock of goods have mostly 'leen manufactured
to our order, and expressly for thePinsburgh market,
We also have constantly on hadd a splendid stock
of Hayward', Metalic Gam Elastic. Shoes, bothfor
Ladies , and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautiful
article ever manufactured. We would soll,cit an
examination of our stock of goods, by all whO wish
to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we shall
sell al a small advance above cost, Country Merchants
will find it to their interest to call and examine our
stock before purchasing.
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
augßl - No 186 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.
Sale of Pittsburgh Gas Wasik
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trust es,have
postponed the opening of books, to receive sub
scriptions for an increase of the stock of ,the
b gh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th
June, 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 Ist Co., in tote
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. jy29-2w
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Medical and'ifirii . gical'Olditi.
Health is the charm-or life, without-it gold.
; • Love, letters, friends, alt, all, are unenjoyed.
DOCIO.It BROWN, a
t 0,4,4,„ 'regularly educated physi•
clan from the uastera oft
ies,,would respectfully an
-401-4,,...neilace, to the citizens, of
r 4
Pj..ai).'k Yitisburgh r Alleg,heny and
7!1)1,.1 )• vicinity,. that: he can b e
to comulteci privately and
. -F4., 4 eonfddentially, every day
• •, , and evening at his office
on Diamondnd
Wood A lley,
street
safeeevit•
doors
owards the market.
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the
reaturptanttiovestikation of the following (Ban.:
ses:
All sliseases arising from I m puri t iesof the Blood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, Impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism,
pil es, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
formation add 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 improved,
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
lar study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late
ly introddced, whichsecures the patieptbeing mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor Brown has,been educated in every
.branch of medicine, an regularly admitted to
practise, and that he now confines himself to the
study and practice of this particular branch,togeth
or with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the human &num, No cure, na pay.
Recent cases are 'relieved ip a short time, with
out interruption from business.
Letters from a distance, asking advice. must eon.
tain a fee, or they will not be attended to.
aZ)"Office on. Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Woad street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential iY23-ii&wY
CHINESE lIALA CHEADII
4 MATCHLESS. ARTICLE FOR TME
Qroirth, Beauty, and Restoration f the liar!
TRIO CREAM, when once known, will supersede
j_ all .rithar articles of the kind now in use.
Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhcalthy, or
turning grey: a few applications will make the hair
soft and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear
ance l and will also make it maintairt its liveliness
and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepara
tions wilier are generally uses!. Where the hair is
thin, Dr has fallen cif, it may be restored by using
this cap4lo, gvary Jufly awl gentleman who is tit the
habit of using oils on their hair,should ct once pur
chase a bottle of the Chinese air Cream, as it is so
eompowtl gig jt iViii not injure the hair like the oth
or preparations, bet will beautify it, apdgivoperfeet
48//041.10rt in every instance.
ror }column to its very superior qualities, see
the folloastog latter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to
Messrs. lienderslzott iz Stretzh, Nasjayilje, general
agents for Ap Southern States;
Letter from the Ber. ii. Caldwell, Pastor cf the
Presbyterian
.Chureli, Pulaski.
Pulubli, January 7, IS-17
sn;d and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Tonnaeoil, No. 45, Market strebti and Joel
Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
Is hri-ilts. y
%V Isle Cellar mad Liquor Store,
rover, of Slott kie/d and front Streets
H L EJt . E. u r i. an ni. nl a s i Nia i t nd bc;
mhadim,
pp:rrteedWaiiindeBnatanrd
ran rd to giro ttatotri. clout- or the money - returned,
for C - Ak. la 911.1,CeiLIUS to suet , by
eogil C. m A ATI
Ilhovel., Mpades, Forks ' &c
lEM
For Sale.
Spanish Moss 3
THE subscribers have, aod will continua th keep
on hand MOSS of very superior quality, in bales
and half bales which they will sell at a reduced
price, at their Factory, Fifth Ward.
praug23-d3in J. ANKAIM &
a,; t,g, t , r x,,.e, - 4 --.
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: 7 *ILL 1:11.11C - A1-. •
imiluiri,ExOlAbr =bum, AIPD DTrALERS IN
FOREIGN .AND • DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,.
CERTIFICATES OF • DEPOSIT, BANK - NOTES;
• AND SPECK,. • • t •• -
No. C 4 Wopd st., atM iloorahore .Fourth,East side,
Pifisburgh,. Fa. -
CURRENT Fcads received-on deposit,. and-col
leetiona made on .all the Cities ahroughent the
United States. Sight checks on Philadelt,
phis, New York, BostCri and Cincinnati; constantly
for sale in sums to salt purchasers,: •.:
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky,'lnditina, and
Virginia Hanka bought and sold on the: meat favor
able terms. • • .•
The highest premium paid for t'oreignend4meri
cart Gold and Silver coins.
Exchange , on England, Ireland, Gennany,;and
France prnourred, atn. marlo-daory
ip6E..1.14 w. p.
curtnY,
DANICF.R9 3 XXCIVRGE mat DEALERS.X -
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE;CER
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TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES;
FOOD
GOLD AND SILVER.
No. 45 ST., BD DOOR. 13=.0W FOyitilf;trthr SIDE,
•
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Pittsburgh; Pa.
PAB Funds and Currencyreneived an-Dapbsit,nnd
eallectionn undo in all the piineipal cities ofthe
United Staten.
•Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, 'Baltimore, Kelt'
York, Boston oral Cincinnati - constantly for'saltt iu
sums to suit purchasers, •
Kentucky, nadianiV,Miq., 31i1353011 and Pennsylva
nia Dank Nagel; bought. 4411 t. 4.14 Orr the most favora
ble terms.
The highest premiure 1. , a r 4 fir American Gehl.
Exchange on Englarill, i/k4b4i, Germany and
France procured, 4 , c, mar22-y
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ItRAMEN. & TSAI-KM,
BAN K'ER'S' AND EXCHANGE; BROK
ERS, DEALERS 1.1. i FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
BILLS, BILLS OF FXGI-lANPE,CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES,: AND CORN.
Corner orThird'and Wood au,, directly opposilp the
St. Cbarlta Rotel. '11 1 9 5 ""'
N. HOLM./
g ANIMAS ADD DE-SLIMS 1
EADX.
No. 55 Market sl
Selling rate. Kiel
New York I-pr
Philadelphia 1. Tf
Baltimore
Buying rates.
(Thin I die
Indiana I Al
Kentucky 1 it
t.
Wheeling I gg
Tennessee 13 as
nul9-y
An election for six Trustees of the Pittsburgh
Gas Works, will 4,e held at the office of the same.
on Friday ,2ythintt4nl,l ? ctiven the hours of 2 . ctud
TI
5 o'clock, in the ufternlN Pf flay, eg,reea
bly to the provisions of thu 3d sectional Qrdpapce
of 2gth jµne; 1,§4 7, respecting. the said:Gas works.
THOMAS pAICEIVELL,
President Tru;tro P. q. Iv.
au 13 td
THE '
TBE plpasui , ng department OfThis flap and ereia
save establishment ianow open andyre aie ready
to serve up te. Visiters ict-Cyitning, SW.Err-Ivltiefs,
C 4 scr,-Fnurrs, Coot DniNas, and all the various re
frestnnunts of the seastn, • ••• ' •
The proprietors most reslientfully - invite the re
spectable citizens to call and see the A theme= for
themselvcs,'ls theyarellattered shivin all its differ
ent departments it cannot be surpassed,ood certain
ly is the Most pleasant resort in the city.
The BATH departmeri, both Ltumr.o and Glantz- ,
atzzps, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, and
comfort, by any in thecountry; and the Ladies' Par
lors will chalimage a comparison for richness, neat
nets
and bcapty, will; thqsc of any similar establish•
men: to bn (baud amy whore,
The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and
classic Fountain * is a plaee -pr the, must striking
curiosity.
Rooms are fitted up at which. Gentlemen, alone,
can have Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the
day. The great Saloon is common to bbtb f.adies
aid Gentlemen ; entrance at the Two'colninns. The
'Aches' Parlors: exclusive, for Ladies—entrance at
ColgrimP.
ang§
FOUR LOTS.—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay
eta., each lot .haring 34 R. front, and extending
back 110 R. Two of them-ite corner lots, and the
position of the whole property in one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For further inthrruldlou ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDER Fourth st.
nov3-tf
bet. Wood and Smithfield,
ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITIDSTAI
Cincirmati Ohio.
- -
MBE next Fall and Winter course of Lectures
commences is this institution on the first_ Mon
day in November, and continues four months, which
is immediately succeeded by the Spring andsummer
session, which also continues four months. A grat
uitous preliminary course commences on the first
Monday in October, and continues one irron!h,
FACULTY.
GEO. CM" [IRAN.
No..eti Wood. erect
B. L. If RI M. D. Anatomy and Operatife Sur-
gory
L. E. Jones K D, lillteria, Therapeutics
and Botany. 10,00
J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 1000
W. Beach N. D. Surgerrand
c.inc • . . ; 19,00
A. 13...ilaidridge M. D. Obstetrics and Dis.. •..
oases of Women and Children. • 13,00
T. V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and
Practice of Medicine. 10,00
District,.lotion Ticket $3. Use of Library $ . 2.
Graduation Fee $34, DamonstraloOr'rickgts3, op•
$lOO paid ea or before the first Monday in Novcin;•
bur next, will be received fortuition in full of one
iti.fdent. Or $5O paid by the first of October nest,
will secure all the tickets for one full course; the
Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula
tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its
charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at
the earner pf Court and Plum etteets. The Course
of instruction will .embrace every thing of vette,
known and ttught in the Old Medical Colleges,3
well as the Reformed and.Dotanical School of Medi
tine. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.—
Board from 82,00 to $3,00 per-weak. 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
which must be in this or one course after four years
practiee,
All letters soliciting further information, er con
taining money for the Faculty, must be addressed
to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent
flanks of the States in which students reside, will be
received in payment of Fees.
T, V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the ;rraculty.
CIL JOY 17, 1847.—Cin Eng. jr2llmd
TStockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank
j. of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the
next Legislature for sash. & 1 14 Wig% of their ebarger
as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed
expedient, will ask to be intorporatea as a new
Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. .
e3O-law6m THOMPSON B 3 Cashier,
. .
A WESTERVELT, the old and well known
Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Soc:orid
and Fourth eta., takes this method to inform his many
frienes of the fact that his Y'actoryis now in full op
eration on fit. Clair at., near the old 4.llegheny
Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various
colors and qualities, is constantly - kopt on hand and
at all prices, from twenty,c,ents ena to auitcustoinere.
N. 8. c .1f required, Blinds will he.put sooltat
in case at alarm by fire, or otheawise, they,may, be
r emoved without the aid of a serew-driver,and with
the same facility that any other piece of furniture
can be removed, and' without any extra expense.
je24-4184wv.
W. WILSON, • •
COVICF.R Dr; WARE= AND FOI3II3II , STIMr.n.
T~Ttf i tH ta E ry S, G S o il o v d e s r y w p a a re te , n J t ew s e o l l rz, Fancy ar Goods,
Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru
ments, Surveyor's. Compasses, Clocks Elena°, Mag
netie Machines for Medical Pm:poses, Ditimonds'for .
Glaziers and Glass Cutlets, 'Thrninings for Regalia,
Mantel Ornaments, Gima4les, Candlebras, Com
mon Ware, Tea Trays, t3te. :y22
4- DWELLING HOUSE, with .a front room
pui, convenient for bnairiess, situated in the
Fah warg, between Walnut st. and the Canal bridge.
iY 2 4-tt - R DOSSETT.
_ . .
A YOUNG MAN, who has bad sonxe experience
in the Grocery Business; hart a fair knotyledge
of Book-Keeping; and writes a good business stand,
is anxious to obtain a situation in Plitsbnrak. Ho
would be willing to accept a modemte compensation.
A. note addressed a E., office ofthe morning Post,"
will receive immediate atteirtiOn. jy2B
.
O 4k
r: .
I . )li — S/CIO - 4 ND sup:Grou. p - Ftm s, St
C air stie,et, Pittsburgh. 'ly2o
" • '•Dr. dnii. Crawford,
(VTICE on St. Clairatteet, opposite the Exchange
itctet. tgIO-y
A l t- L uw
=EI
& SON,
ffMiiEN
t . eet, Pittsburgh
. ,
hange. Buying rate.
Cincinnati 1 dis
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BANK
• " Buying rates!.
Cpunty city ord , s
Relief notes ,-
Pncisylvania Po' I
New York • I "
Marylaiid • `I"
lieu' Orleans •
pp - rs)3psOF3' GAS WORKS
PECK, 11KThipSON & CO
For Sale.
Notice.
Venttlan 'Blinds
9Po Lot.
Situation. Wanted.
gar,
ME
The ilo"s . t. Asti ottutl . tpu Discovery
A BLEgSINGIi A 'AirßAeit.ii, 'A Ar9OTD.P.II-1
To cure Eruptions-and of thi
Pe:4P. rsPUrvyi
.
Sore Heade,
FP" grixi gip last August, the Cqp14..1 offraneft .
Vat; - 5.-a to - 111011nd 'conseilueiace 'tr
made ky I tatinn rilanY dotilitestritse!itn-n
ahnost an, tippOisihility that any
. thing
the hands of inan, CoUltrhave such singular pnWern
as that claimed' by it - wrotizo'VEsennat for.his
tion. Many elaised hiiieend his invention' Its a truth
bug, (and, alastinanylholish persOns without try . .iogi.
do the s a m e now ,l) atzlength;.after testing it int„ trial
hOspitals, ••the,.Bledienl"-Soeily of Paris f ,(the'lbegt
chemists in the world) delivpreci the folloyringleporl.
to Signor Vesprini: • • ' . -
"We have now minutely-and carctuilyezatnineta
the singularillVentioil -Vesprini.-... W hava'anttlyv , _
ed its component parts--Iye.hßve used svgral
cases, and we hesitate 'pot to .primotinco -it • alio
Chelnicai,Spap) as . Ji,„ireat Wgssing,, and truly wcnclerfhl retnepy for any cutaneoUs eroptio:n
or disfigitrement , of lho skin. Its inientoive COD:
Bider, the true ptiilanthropist ofsuflerlpg roankitt
(ilgi!P4) ~ T.E.OPOLD J)u.V.rtEx - Prep
TheP comes. the report of the "S9iptp, ye J'lytatl-
Antp, ,, :ofspientifie experiMents t • •• •
I tysfe arpasto tindp pad ath e .aged preaidenti,
"atz.this ,singular greparation--Verprld's
Chemical Soap
.. .Wilde, indeed, will science atoil
Here 'lave a preparation ma& in the forro_tif a
iteautiful - piece of soap, whichknow by entail
prantice ) .to care: very cutaneous! preption,,,seiery
disfigurement of, and oven,disedozed Where
will itp magic and singular poWer pease The f
gro ' thOlC'reole, the - Yellow Race of ti4e' , Est,;3l4 .
tkeßed.D4an of the. Far West, are alike uatier : tke ip
nuenao of iti.extraerdinary poW,ers of 004ring:id
low. oz. dispel ()Ted akin;amitnate it white. an cl...beau,•
tiful,aud of : o,4arigingtlmetiler ofdark - ,'o', black, gr'
brown skin? , (Here se ;di! persons were brought
forward by the president, who had used it, in-proof
of his assertions.)
It EA.D . ,T
P:1177-NTOn -- ArtusELF
• ' - • Paris; 1%'?Fol;
In'co pro ti on 'pi - the - A
- nth 9f 'f,VPOP; I IlaTre di r
vuiged to Ma". T. Jewthi;'insiding in the City - ofNeiti
York, IV. A., the whole, prober.e r . lf- than cractrog,
fogetherwith a - Atipriignt ofthe iegithliethi'ethripos
ing- thy Italian `Oheriiipiar- Snip: He is to Tiatitifiq :
turn it air sale inthoUnitedStatesonly andto'hayp.
the privilege of naming it;it.foncrs 1411ithrzehr - pittgi .
Soap.”
HenryWitness,' J. noltliWorth::-
(signed)
There ere probably &wiper-sons of intaigencei, -
who, after rending the abovoi:viihd.o2ab.ktheimally
ties of Jones , A-Itglian:-ChonicAl Soap, in- curing
Eruptions '
-Disfigurements, Freckles; ; Salt ithetimi-
Scprvy, , Erisypeii . s . ;Sun : bern; MoryheW,Tan,Yer 7. '
jfiry or Browe:Skin,&le.: Sfion)d !hero be such ppr, ,
sons„ ierhaps the following .raVornmeridgtions, as
well as hundreds froth others, may, convince thMn.-:
rr For sale by W.
Wood snd Diberty streetn; ths ontli plate 'hi viita t .,;
burgh - where-the Grarntiss' etas- be-obtained;
O,TILEFS AO .CpiRPTERTErt. .
ia1,26
-Leather Store
JypT:RECEIyEII ;Ind for sale by Sant'!
No 9b Weinitgtreef 2 iteiner'ciftWainbrid
1100 aides New . Yotic.-§dle Ee her
'lOOO ' dd. "..-Ilaltimore
25 don. Morocco -and „Kid. Skins;.. •
• 45 d cr. : Lining ..ainp,,red arpi white; r
S fro.. *Wing „ d0..,_ •
368.Shpept#ges.Th F 4d, green and wlittY t
at different pricey, . ,
VP 1,44. Shdp Sparibles, eastern make A. Ing's4l3f
with.a largo assortment of findjpgit of every 4esCrips
tion, suitable for Yhocirialiers.
Also, a lot of Cal fshina g.nti Upper Leather.
Having purchased any stacks:if Leather before the
last rise took place,l.am datermined, to setl.loker
than•cau be found in the city Or the .same 91104,
for cash. taugL% 'SAMUEL
ts:r Stegbenrille Ifn on copy to 3.tp4.0f ,SI ) p-rig
ebalge advertiser.
W/11.•ALEXANDITAL SO . NS
Coffin iltikers and Furniihing thrdertakerr,
. . •
CORNER 07 PENN AND T. CLAIR - STR-RETRiI§M
T/fE EXCHANGE EICTRRNCE Oft,
RRSP,EcTFULLY ifiretailhele
ifiends,;ithat they
em50e.94.1.;,7 are ptepared,to„fitre ish_and at
v2mFinfio tend to eyety.tlen4:in•`ther
of' Undertaken • as 'they have
quit the business Of Cabinet Makinkil nd their'uo!):
tine trill be devoted altelgetlierAh.the aboro'bush.-
"less, keep a large assortment of-COFFINS made and
finished, covered, and lined in the neatest iriannte 4 ..
with a variety:of. materials,' and. at. all prices _
keep SIIROUDS ready made, °fall sizes, of Flainel ;
Catalina, and grialin, at-all prices,: and_ niade.in the,
eastern style, and all other articles necessary - for
dressing the dead, and furnishing fiinerals, of traali.,
ty and prices to suit; SILVERPLATEd for engrau;
Dig, the name- and ago; CASES -for - laying thEe
body inice, by those who wish to knep - their . friendi
any length- oftime, and have ZINC -RANS..ti pat ico -
is for laying on the body; - LEADEX-Coruatialmaya
on hand. We have a splendid new.ll:EAßSßlanit
a pair of fine horses, and any number of phe.Jbest
carriages, etc. etc,, and will be prompt ; •punctual, _
and reasonable.
LAlrtit IllaPrPvelnel4,; "?
"
EPSTPOS of different kinds.Gaz?PW,l.
iron paten e fastenings; superior ariAdrigficily .
in use;for 4q.le few at the furniture yiaibliOtisre: of
nugY ' T.II:YOUNG 4 CO?, •
EM3311
310,00
qhto Riv,ar Toltgrzipb,
From Pitts burgh . to Cincinnati and Louisville.
•
ÜBSCRIB MIS to the above stock, residing iii pr
pogr the: city, arp.rcqueated..-tg,,palto,ipsit4,
Hansa, Agerit'efthe Company, an install:dent. ef ear:
per , cent. tgl the 15th tapt. 11 . y v er4pr_of the Cop4P,g-t.
augf r - - tiiiitrietor far ceptini4t,botr,ofialdliiii.'
liha Court of Quarter Sgssippp pf,l44'sace, 4p
and for the County of Allegheny: ,
In the matter of the proposed alter- •
ation of the dieisipu lines ofthe Nn.-s,..Tnntio,
Townships of Joffprsiin, Baldwin, Terrni.lB47r
and 11lilflin.
•
The undersigped, opoo the Tetitieu of diiers citi
zene of the Townships ofjefferson;
praying
,the :alteration of the diVitaOLt., -
lines, of said Townships, - were "appointed; hy : _thp
Court•Cornmiksioners to inquire into the propriety'.,
ofgranting theprayer of the petitioners, and - report 2.
their opinio s o of the itarne, at the neit.Tem' Of said • .
This is to give notice, that, the urikarsignad
meet, for the purpogas of their atiptuntplent,"at "the
House of Mrs. Pressly Irwit, in Batttiviii . TcVitsign:„
on Monday the 4th-day' of Octhlipy.`next;
clock, A. M., at which time wig.. PlacektPe..!.°,l.l
interested will be heard, if . prcsent. --
H.''HEASTIgGS,-
ALEX. CAR - NA - TIAN ;
THOMAS 'PARLEY.
augt4-djp}
fIIIIE FENETSYLFANIA. - ItAILROAD COMPANY
giro notice thlitthe Pirectomare-now prepared
to t;e4 -with MANUFACTURERS for RAILItO/1.4
IRON, delisable-in 1848-and 1849, to an , alnulurt n
not exceeding Fifteen Thousand Tons.'
k:orinfonnaticn, apply at'the Offiee; N,o. 70 \S
IfFl' SPeet, Philadelphia. -
- -S. V. NEft.ft!FN l President,z..
-New York Boot and Shoo`Stoie.--'. ‘ 7
No. 122, Wood st.,.PittoNrgh- 4
i
S. DALZELL hati'qn hand;and is ••,' ' - ' '.
constantly manufaptpringto order,
the following named artioles: Gentletnon4
Fine Dress Boots and"ShoeS, of the latest'faslOo'iry at'
remarkably low prines. Pine Dreas Boots at 8 5 ', 09 ;..
such as is usual!) , sold_ in other stores - at 56,106: 'IA -
good plain well made calf BoOt at 84 4 0pi - Alf . Other .
kinds of work eanally low. Also, a good- - and.fUll ~.
assortments:l' .:aai os , , Tglissen , , - and Chß - al.s - WS liciiitii 4 .
Shoes, taitors,lielf aaiters,Buskins: and Slippers,
of tho most sobitantlel kind to the icry:finest dress
S..D. being a practical shoe-maker, attends to thit
manufacturing of his: own work; and:has it.ApP# in
the. most substantial manner, let neat stsN3,llinil
hating adopted the motto of small prefits.oB.qnielt.
returns, will aell as Jaw as the lowest.: 1Ma26,-.13m
•• • ,
HOOK KEEPING AND . 4~,•[~ZTING ROoMs,
corner of Fffth arid Mar et; streela
THIS•is the .only InatitOinn in iVeste:re,,p4asy
TT
value r wherethe theory -arid 'praetiee prllest,
Keeping• - eati be
,learncdin sucL perikelion as p, etc,
able the learner ici:4l.4 , lhikeieepe.atronce`tcrbesi;
nese.. - .These idasl 4 .9P
iestruction'eaglire reYereneeriS6 -
p ersans in the city who are nose kcei3leg'lidekiiia,q
whti have been qualined business by . 9. e . ke
rieue - tiaining Sliey'receiyedisl
iiel:aanderbr,L H 9,1! F r •
of business durino sinitm#T . , dei . rr !...o:l,`_ari , 4.7A, t b , _3 :
P. M. . „ . -
iluabalad'a Velekirated PI d
THIS is a •mild, info and elegant A,IIP-2.,;i4
lAperient; being a perfect solution brcheiniCall
ly pure earbonate - of Magnesia 'in - tititef;:piltscrge4
all•the medical qualities of the finest preparationiltAif
Magnei4a, without being liable- to'ciihai le'iir6rOtaTdite
in the bowels, Or to act Injurionalk upoillhfi:fidatil
the, stomach. One-table tpoon - fiil 'of-the Fluid Mid:.
nesia is annivalealiafarengiti teispk!ehrig .
of common glinesid. For Side -' 1 " . • •••
B A:.'FAIINtI.STOCK & C -
cor tat knd Wood, and - ST - clod and Smithfielil sta. t" •
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ANTONIO - VESPIan.
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