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,advertises in the Telegraph for a husband.
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cry In ,Council, on Monday evening, an Ordi
:fiance was submitted for the regulation of Hacks
,Omnibusses and Drays. Here is a matter that re
.quires some kind of legislation, and we hope Coun
cils will attend to it.
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LOCAIJOITERS
Tax Rat RCFAD Akin NG, yesterday afternoon,
in Philo Hall, was a -curious affair. The attend;,
trace of the stockholders of the Connellsville
Road Company was large; we noticed quite ti
number of gentlemen from Fayette and other
countries interested in the route.
Gen. J. K. Moorhead was called to the chair
E.D. Gaztam and S. Stoner, Esqs;were appointed
Secretaries.
The President of the Company. (Wm. Robin
son, Jr.,) .read a Report, the matter of which we'
did not hear., Mr. Joshua Hanna offered some'
resolutions, which; in substance, amounted to an
abtindadltnent of the Conneltsville charter. Walter
Forward,-Esq., offered as a substitute, two resolu..
tions r which authorized the officers of the company:
to reimbnrse to those stockholders who desired to!.
withdraw, the amount of money they - have paidi:
in, no thud preserve the charter..
An additional resolution was offered by E. D.
gezzam,'Esii„
.which required the company to
commence work upon the road within sixty days.
This;lowever, was subsequently withdrawn.
Addresses were delivered upon the resolutions
by Messrs. Forward, M'Can , lless, Mageban, Gaz
zarn,Kane, (of Fayette,) Stewart, (of Fayette,)
and other gentlemen. We did not take notes of
the remarks; and will not attempt a report of any
thing that was said. The discussion continued for'
• about two hours, during which much angry feel
ing was manifested by both parties. The excite
, anent ran high.
Mr. Ebbs moved an adjournment ; which was
carried almost unanimously. A divisi m was
called for, when the chair decided that the vote
must be taken by stock and not per capita. Here
followed a scene of confusion. Various were the
efforts made to avoid the trouble of taking a vote
in the manner required by the charter, the few;
who were opposed to the adjournment insisting
upon 4 ' the division." A question arose in relation
to hat constituted a voter. It appears that some
subscribers to the stock had paid in their instal- 1
merits to an accredited agent of the company, and
received receipts for the same, but that the money
had never been paid over to the Treasurer. The
gentlemen from Fayette appeared considerably
excited upon this question.
At length a motion made by some gentleman
to aijourn until the third Monday of - November .
was carried vive voce, and the audience left the
ball.
(Om The excitement in this city on the subject
of Davis' Book is somewhat great; but people have
managed to restrain themselves. Not so,' bower
er s in Buffalo. In that city, it is-in contemplation
to petition the legislature for the passage of a law
suppressing the book. Are we going back to the
" simplistic '' mode of putting down heresies.
If the doctrines of the book are false, public opini
on will suppiess it soon enough: Mormonism Lai;
almost disappeared—so have thousands of errors!
with which our world in times past has been
flooded. Truth alone bears up against opposition.
We hope the work in question, or the theories!
promulgated by it, may be submired to the test!
of scientific investigation.
By the way a large number or. Revelations
have been disposed of in this city, and Mi. r_e and
Caldwell have a few more left,"
TRE Aain-non Case —Taylor, noticed yester.
day as having been arrested on the charge of the
larceny of a trunk, &c., atDetroit, was brought be
fore Judge Lowrie, on a' writ of Habeas Corpes
Mr. McMahon appeared for him; Mr. Eyster for
prosecution. The question of jurisdiction was
raised, but after some reference to former decisions,
his Honer decided that he had the power to act un
der a writ sued out in favor a man charged with
crime in another State. The statement of Davis,
the prosecuting witness, was heard ; and also Mr.
Roberts, Captain of the Watch. Our statement of
yesterday was correct as to the circumstances
which led to the arrest of 'Taylor. His Honor re
manded Taylor to prison until he cbuuld examine
the case. The decision will probably be made
this morning
Dzsr.sxn eon Latioa.—We have just been re•
minded by a trilling incident, that at the present
time—though we are now in the midst of the dull
season—the demand for labor in some branches is
great. It is difficult to get a carpenter, for in•
stance, to do a little job—all are driven with work
that must be finished in a given time. The Bache
may be said of most of the-mechanical profession.
And yet there has been no advance in the wages of
the workmen. This is not the case with the wares
of the merchant or manufacturer. The demand '
regulates their prices. But u labor is the first to
fall tind the last to rise." This is the fact, as the
history of this city, and of all cities, fully proves.
%re all know that it is not right ; but where is the
rensedy? What change—political, religious or so
cial—will place labor in fair competition with
capital? This is the great problem.
We have had the pleasure of perusing one of
the Songs intended to be offered for the Prize Cup.
We think it will take the silver.
( We would just say to those who have not
attended Andrews' Saloon since the engagement
of the present Troup; that they had better go to-
An application having been yesterday made
to Mr. Kennedy, by the Committee of Philo Hall,
to allow the meeting of the Pittsburgh and Con
nellsville Rail Road Company to be held these; be,
although at much inconvenience to himself, kind
ly consented.
His exhibitions have thus been interrupted, and
trill not recommence until further notice.
Lai:Tornio GAS REPEATED.-Dr. Colton had
a crowded audience of Ladies and Gentlemen at
the Athetneum last ei•ening, to witness the effects
the Nitrous Oxide. The audience were in roars
.of laughter from beginning to end. We have only
time now to say that the whole will be repeated--
-this evening—and we advise all who would enjoy
.a rare entertainment to be present.
(1 1. Hon. W. W. Irvin is expected daily. His
!friends will no doubt, give him a proper reception.
40-James M. Christy, Esq., City Treasurer, has
,given notice of his intention to resign his place on
,the 15th inst. He has been elected Clerk of the
,cas Company.
al. The notorious Maria Monk is now an in
mate of the State prison at Sing Sing , having been
sent thither on a conviction for grand larceney.—
Let the natives " who have tears, prepare to shed
them now."
p:"Colonel Joey B. Wicx,cErt, of Ohio, declines
being a candidate for Govornor of that Stag.
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DESPATCHES
-BY ELECTRIC?' TELEGRAPH,
EXPRESSLY FOR THE 'MERINO POST
LATEST FttOTIVEXICO !
PLITLADELIII.II3, Aug. 31, 1347.
No papers have been received today by mail;
but through . the politeness of Mr.. Martin, mail
agent, we have been permitted to get a glimpse of
the Picayune and Delta of the 24th.
Later dates from the Brazos have been received.
The Matarnoros Flaof the 18th says: that the
intelligence heretofore been received, is confirmed
by letters from Ceralvo, that one of the scouting
parties, composed of 27 Texans (commanded by
Capt. Boiler) was attacked by a large party of
Mexicans, and all the Texans, with three excep
tions, were killed.
The Flag contradicts the ststement giving an
account of Gen. Scott's entering into the city of
Mexico.
The same papetalso gives the details of a brutal
outrage committed by a number of men in the
uniform of American soldiers.
An officer of the Massachusetts Regiment writes
from Ceralvo, under date of the Sth inst.,states
that the two last trains were attacked by the ene
my, and had 30 or 40 pack mules cut off from
each. He also states that another train left on the
7th, and positive information had been received'
that three or four hunJrei Mexicans were lying in
.ambush, along the road leading from Matamoros
ito Ceralvo for the purpose of attacking an I cutting
!it oft
The Flag further states that the express mail
tiwagtin was attacked about the first of August, on
itle Monterey road, and toe escort scattered.—
Two are missing and one are supposed to be kilte
Ths Flag of the 11th says, that a train of 123
waggons left Matamoros on the day previous for
Camargo, escorted by Capt. Butlers company of
Pragoons, taking freights to Monterey.. These
Waggons were understood to make up the comple•
fnent required by Gen. Taylor for the transporta. I
fm
ion of his unitions of war in his intended march
upon San Louis Potosi.
Butlet's Dragoons made a magnificent display
at the time of their departure from Matamoras.
On the iSth orders were received from Camar
go, from Gen. Taylor, directing a halt of the Dra
goons. Another large train is getting ready at
Matamoras, which ( a:s the Flag) is satisfactory
evidence that Gen. Taylor will undoubtedly ad
iialicifi - Sn Louis.
YiLLow FEVER ris NEW OBLE•NS.—During
the 4S hours ending on the 23d, there have been
S'd deaths; at Charity Hospital during the same
time there were 27 deaths. Increase of deaths
from Yellow Fever from the week previous, 127"
BALTIMORE MARKET.
August 31. 4 o'clock. P. M.
:FLOUR—Saks of Howard st. at $5.50; City
$ 5 . 75 .
R'tlLAY—Moclerale sales at 96 rd 99. Prime
Red at Sloti 6i; 110
CORN—Sales Whits, not prime, at 7 . Jc.
'OAT S—Aluderwe s. les at 3S if 3h
Sate., at .21 , c..
PROVI.SION..--Incre..sel dem qzd, but no
thange in I rites.
;.:TOU6•--.llarket dull dul, with downward
tendency.
NEW YORK MARKET.
August 31, 4 o'clock, P.
ill...OUß—Firm with scarce sales at previous
l%'llF.AT—Sales of La. Southern Red,
nqt prime, at $1,'20
CORN—Sales Western in:xeil at
Prime Yellow active, Nish sales at.
OATS —Moderate sales at 43c.
,PROVISIONS—No change.
;LARD—No change.
PHILADELPIII A MARK ET.
August 31, 4 o'clock, P. M.
FLOUR—Sales Western at $3,7.54 - 5,b7 i more
sellers th ,n buyers.
COR NM EA L—Moderate slips at• $3,12
;WHEAT—SaIes prime Red Southern at $ l ,-2 3
,25.
!CORN—Prime Yellow is selling at 73c.
OATS—Sales of new at 42; old Sic.
COTTON—rsothin g doing.
MESS PORK—Sales at $l5.
ICON—.Market quiet, and no change.
WHISKEY—Market dull. kith sales at '2SC.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Prepared and corrected every Afternoon.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
CO "IM ITTF.F. FOIL AI: G UNT.
Allay, Geo. ‘Veyrnan. Jas. Marshall
PORT OP PITTSBURGH*
2 ricr - r W•T6II TUE CIiANNLL
ARRIVED.
Wellsville, Carlett, Wellsville.
Magnet, Carothers, [leaver
Skipper, Hemphill, Beaver
Louis .McLane, Bennet, firms nsville
DEPARTED.
Yankee, Kuuntz, Cin.
Pilot Nu 2, Hazlett, Beaver
Skipper,Stoops, Beaver
Magnet, Carothers, Beaver
!PITTSBURGH IIIARKEIS---DAILI REVIEW.
OFFICE OF THE POST, '?
mony., Sept. I, 1+347. 5
CO' Our time was so occupied by other engage
merits last eveuing, that we were unable to pre
pare our usual report of the markets. Prices
hoWever, remain without any material change.
Silver Cup Prize:
BRILLIANT AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES!
THIRD ENGAGEMENT!
ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CRE'AM SALOON
Admilianty 23 cents
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iri - Thc TROUPE of Vocalists having run two en
gagements at this Tem?le of Pleasure, closing on
Saturday evening last, with undiminished popularity
snd crowded houses, at the urgent solicitation of the
Manager have been prevailed upon to remain A
FEW NIGH CS MORE
lciley will accordingly appear every evening this
week in a diversified series of MII iICAL ENTER
&I ENT.% arranged front the most approved sources,
including Songs, Glees, Melodies. Ex travoganzas ,&c.
A Prize of a Slicer Cup will be awarded to the
author of the words of such Ethiopian Melody or
Extravaganza, to be set to music by the Troupe at
present engaged, which shall be decided the best by
theepontaneous voice ofthe audience at the TRIAL
CONCERT, ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6.
fgrCompetitors for the prize musteend in their
pieces to the Manager on or before Friday noon,
September 3, to afford time for adaptation of suitabl e
music so each piece which may be offered. aug3o
WANTED—A good Accountant and general bu
siness Clerk, who is acquainted with Mercan
tile business generally; and the dry goods branch in
particular. , Apply to
aug27
JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct
OLD PENS—Just received a large additional
Ijr supply of Premium Diamond Pointed Gold pens,
all warranted, and at the lowest prices.
W.. W. WILSON,
cor of 4th and Market sta.
Harper's Late Publications.
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LA -MARTINET. History of the Girondists;
: Fresh Gleanings,or a New Sheaf from the Old
Field of Continental urope;
Lives of the Necromancers;
Story of the Battle of Waterloo; just rec'd and for
sale' by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.,
COS 43 Market st.
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WILL be sold, at the Auction Rooms, 114 Wood
street, 3 doors from Fifth, on Thursday neat,
September 2d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a large
assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, cortipris
ing in part, Broad Cloths, Cassirneres, Cassinetta,
Flannels, &c.
At 2 o'clock, P. M., FURNITURE, viz:
Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Pier Tables, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Stands, Carpeting, Re.
At early gas light, same evening; Gold and Silver
Watches, Guns and Pistols, Variety Goods, and Fan:
cy articles.
JAMES AVICENNA, Auct.
\Ar al, be sold at A uction, on Wednesday, Sep.
leather lst, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the pew&
see, that valuable lot of ground, known as the "CITY
HAT SCALE Lot," being thirty feet in width, by Gne
hundred and sixty in length, running through •from
Third to Fourth streets, near the North side of Wood
street. A credit of three, six and nine years will be
given. JAS. U. MURRAY, Chairman
of Coin. on City Property.
JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
rIN Wednesday, the Bth of September, nt 10 o'i•
c:ock, A. M., at Op Coinmereial Sales Riming,
corner of Wood and sth stn.. Pittsburgh, will be
sold the following described Land, late the property
of James Trimble, Sr., deceased, of darrisbnrg.
Fifteen Hundred Acres of wjach Les in the Chun
ty of Mercer, viz :
Nos. 39, 768 and 760 in Pm: Aiming township,
Nos. 700, 712 and 720 in Delaware township,
No. 1072 in French Creek township. .
Eight liundred Acres in he County of Crawford,
riz :
No 1553 in Rochdale township,
No. 1362 in A them do.
No. 146 S in Richmond do.
No. 1069 in Sparta do.
Eight Hundred and Fifty Acres in the Cnunt•a of
Erie, viz :—Nos. 197, 2017 and 2070 in Waterford
townallip, within three miles of the town of Water
' ford; No. 19. - ,6 in Amity township.
Nine Thousand S•a flur.dred and Fitly Acres are
in the County of 51 , Kean, viz:—Nos. 3699, 3700,
3704, 3706, 3711, 3715, 3716, 3719, 3720, iind 3731.
'The above lands's, ill be sold in separate tracts.
Those in Mercer, Crawfiird and Erie counties are
principally in tracts of :2CO acres. Sonic of which
contain Coal and Iron (9;e, and are well adapted for
Canning. Those in M'gcan county, are principally
in tracts of 1000 acres, r , sch well watered and cov
ered with timber. The town of Corydon lays on
part of the original tracts. Title indisputable.
Terms at sale.
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1 -s-r my Fall ..op ply of .finn (;,dd
fit and Silt;er W.iictic•, and In o h I
would tali Or attenunn I will .di
at Only 6 per ct. ad vance4nri retru:lir ca‘tcrn prieB3,
and will guarantee every al tit• u n retire-twilled.
W. W. WILa IN,
crir of Lh and Market .4..
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RANKFRA, E Cnencc PROLE/1:Z. AND DI:11ER.! IN
Fl/REIGN AN DoNtE.sfIC EXCHANGE:,
ERTIFICATES oE• DEPt/Slr, BANK NOTES,
-- ..d; k.—
ANI) SPECIE,
No. 63 Ir awl st.. 0 , 11 door abut, Fuurit.ii, East side,
PatstirOt, I'd.
CURRENT Funda receirod on depona, and enl.
Itctiona made the t'itiem throughout the
United States, Sight rherkr on II 1 Phi;adel
phla, New York, Boston and tol,anati, constantly
!lir sale in 8111115 to soil pn,rl.l4erlt.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky. Indiana, and
Virginia Hanks bought and sold on the wont itvor•
able terms.
The highest preinsoin paid (or Futeign and Amen
can Gold and Silver
EvrhaN,, on Kn2!and . , Ire:and, Grrnt any, nod
France procured, &.,7. niar y
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HILL &
PI kNI( rag, rxrnANcr. rn
Flikk:lGS ANL) DomE.
TIPCATE:' (4 - nErwirt, IrANk .vore•s,
corm .4.\ - D siLl'Eft.
No. 6.5 WoOD sr., 30 [won Drt. , .W rot:writ, 1r Est it DE,
PatsburgA, Pa.
y ) Alt i''unds and Currency recto P4l on Deposit, and
collections made in all the principal mties "(the
United Stater.
Swht rnr hange on r1..,,,,N.1 1 ,h,a , Itallimore, New
j ..
rnrli, 11 ,stun ar.•l Cincinnati constantly for snip I a
ri
ituli to tot rinrctiaerro.
•Kotiti cky, 'robaiiii; ()lon, ‘'irirtnia and Prinnilylsa
nia Hank tutee boitglii and sold on Ott niiii.it favora
ble leans.
The higiteet premium paid for A mer,can (told.
Eichange on England, Ireland, Germany end
France procured. 4-e
,A.I.LEN KRAMER. EDWARD ALIA PI.
IC It AM Eft ft It A 31,
K IL S N E 11 N F. It It
KII.B, DEALERS IN Fi iftEIGN ANI) ININIENTIC
HILLS, HILLS tit , EXCII t Eit - rtrunTrs:
OF DEPOSI FE, BANE NoTE.s, AND CflIN.
Corner of Third and Wood eito., directly oppoeite the
St. Charles lintel. nt.t2.si
N. HOLMES & SON,
EANKE/115 AND DEALER, IN CIO lIANGt COIN AND
No. 5:5 Markel strrrt, Pittsburgh.
Selling rate. Exchange. Buying rate.
New York i pr Cincinnati I die
Philadelphia I. I LOl/01114! I "
Baltimore I ‘• 1.:.. 1.01.10 I "
flAr. K NoT4
Buying rate.
Ohio
Indiaira
Kontucky
Virginia
Wheeling
Tennessee
nu I
U. S. Hotel, Caned 13•41 n, Plat•burgli. Pa.
rIMF. subscriber having leased the above establish
meet, 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 01.1 n from the pack
et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where
they will be contented and comfortable. In adds.
tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to
this house, the proprietor has at great expense refit
ted, renovated, and made such additions as will se
cure to him the promise of his kind patrons "We'll
call again."
The Bar, tho Dining Room, the Chambers, and
particularly the culinary departments, are so provid
ed for that we challenge competition anywhere.
The fare will he of the host the market affords, and
the prices liberal.
The proprietor having been engaged in catering
for guests for many years past in the east, feels as
gored that by strict attention to business with a
watchful eye to the comforts of his guests, be will
deserve a share of public patronage.
aug23-6m HENRY L. BURKHOLDER.
SOLAR LARD LAMPS and Gas Chandaliers,Uf
one, two, three, and lour lights, for Parlor, Halls,
Hot?ls, Steam Boats, &c. 4-c.
W. W. WILSON,
cor of 9th and Market sta.
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BRAITHWAIT'S RETROSPECT of Practical
Medicine and Surgery, part 15. For sale at
a ug26 MORSE'S.
MAGNESIA, Pulv. Ipecac, Opium, Quinine,Mor
phine Camphor; Gum Arabic, Blue Pills in
pots, Musk, Oil, Spanish PIMP, &c. 4m.—just
received by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 near Canal Basin.
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'Auction Sales.
Elnetion Sales
BY JOHN D. DAVIS; AUCTIONEER
_DRY GOODS
ON Thursday morning, the 2d day of September,
at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms,
corner of Wood and Fifth streets, 'will be sold, a
largriassortment of foreign and domestic Dry Goods,
At 2 o'clock, P. M., 5 bbls and 5 half bbls rice,
3 half chests Young Hysen tea, 3 bags Rio coffee,
15 dozen coal and DovenShire shovels,.6o nests band
boxes, 40 reams crown wrapping paper, tobacco, se
, gars, matches, Franklin stove, glassware, queens- ,
ware, tinware; fc. A large assortment of new and
second hand household furniture, among which are
mahogany bureaus, tables, bedsteads, fancy and com
mon chairs, work and wash stands, looking glasses,
mantel clocks carpeting, &c.
At 7 o'clock, P. M:, a retail stock of fancy and
staple Dry Goods, fine cutlery, gold and silver watch
es, gold pens, books and stationary, musical instru
ments, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, German
and fancy goods, &c. aug3l
Large Sale of Fall and Winter Dry Doody
at Auction.
BY JAMES M'KENNA,
Valuable, Property for Sale
agg'o
Adminletrotor , e Sale of Real R.tale.
2,800 Acres of Land in Western l'ennsylvanfrt,
AT AUCTION.
THI S. R. TRIMBLF.I
Adm'rs,
NV NI. Boil'.
Jo I). D Auctsoimt.r.
%r:%v t: 0013 s.
{'.ITCHES, JEWELRY, 4 r
WILLIAM A. HILL & Co.,
CURRY,
, lirr“, AND inaLtes
'TI(' EA( ILIA'(;E. S'L'R
I=l
Driving rates.
county & City °tat's I die
Relief notes I '•
Pennsylvania Co 1 ."
New York I tr
Maryland 1 "
New Orleans
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NEW ARRANGEMENT
REAL ESTATE ' ?
In the city of Pittsburgh, and Liverpool '
• Ohio.
fr HE subscriber 'will sell the following VALU
ABLE PROPERTY in the city of Pittsburgh,'
, upon highly eligible terms, both as to price and time.
Ist. A lot of ground on Third street, extending
j , (rem Third street to Second street, having a
' front of thirty feet. This lot is covered by that
spacious warehouse, extending from street to
st i r; et now in the occupancy of A. Beelen.
2d. lot ofground, being sixty-six and two-thirds
feet-on Third street, and extending back to
wa'rds Second street, about eighty feet. This
lotladjoins the first lot mentioned in this adver
tisment, 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
bet Ween the building now being erected byMr.
Dunlap, on the corner of Second and Market
streets, and the Watson buildings. These lots
average 19 feet. They arc now offered at a
price, and upon terms that render them more
eligible fur investment, than any lots in the
city. The attention of those who want to pur
chase excellent business stands, at a reason
able rate, is particularly requested to them.
4th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied
as a Police Office, having a front of 291 feet,
and a depth of S 5 feet, more or less. The lot
now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it,
are believed to be the only lots now in the
market, lying between Market and Wood
streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro
perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to
'purchasers to make a quick application.
sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and
' 6th streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and
extending along 6th street to Church alley
60 feet. On the lot are two tenements; it is
subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It
will he sold at a very moderate price to a good
purchaser.
6th
A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining
Cadwalader Evans, and now occupied as a
boarding house by Mr. Shileito. This lot has
a front 012.1 feet, and extends back to 11rewe•
ry alley 110 feet; the house is a modern three
story house, with back buildings, with spa
ctou■ rooms and entry, and is well worthy the
attention of purchasers. It will he sold low,
as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and
do not wish to stain property of that descrip
tion.
7th. A house and lot nn Hay street, between Penn
' street and the River, the house three stories
mph, with a basement, having a front of eigh
teen Rim on Ilay street and extending back the
same breadth 110 R. to an atiny, with the use
of the alley. The house is well finished ill
!modern style, and is replete with every con
venience, and will be sold cheap, in order to
close a trust in favor of creditors.
Lot No 50, in the plan of lots laid out by
Co o k &cassait, on Holmes' hill. Any person
Wishing to purchase for the purpose of build.!
sir spaculation, will find this lot an ad yan-!
tageons property.
tlt. Three several ground rents, one forty-fiye
dollars per annem I one of sixteen dollars per
annum t and one of twenty-one dollars per an
num, issuing not of propel t V on Cd street, near;
the Kensington Iron Works.
Ith. The subscriber will likewise sell the follow.
ing valnable property initiated maw near the!
town of Liverpool, oleo. The undivided third
part of a tract of land adjoining said town, be-
ing part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 in town
ship_No. 5, of first rarig , .; Conlalning,
ly, about eixty-s-even scree, now reduced by
ffactional sales to forty-tan acres i the right,
of the present proprietor wa i n consist of shunt
Inert - run CICITra .awn set otl in severalty.
Alan: •
The undo :Jed 3.4 ”1 - a tract of land, con
taintrig 15 acre. adj,rting Noel town or (Aver
}mei, '.e‘og 1 , 3 , 1 or St, - .110” $u i 3, ru tuunaimmil
b, of first
A LS( ,
The tin , i;v:dt•ii 3.4 part of a piece of land.
ad tm,,::LT the tou n ConLltnma
the uf.;e, al.ut 71rtf-•, being a par: ot
1,14 0., TA 41 Sect. .2.3, to 1022 1ta h,,,,
rang., f.s.t.
02,C.! 6.tirth parts Of for
it thr Erna NO,. 41,
124, 1:1(/ 110.
ALS(
.A•Tini'e Cellar and Liquor Store s '
:Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets
For Sale. W 11ERE can always be had, pure Wines and
A BF A 1 - Ti EU f. l' , tUNT It Y SI?. AT AT OAK"' i ! 1 Ligonier, of all kinds as imported, and war
/1. I. AND, :the late residence of M. It. Ce n tric, ran :rd co give satisfaction or the money returned,
Imsi.. +dilated on Pennsylvania Avenue and wit hinlfor sale in ap.lantities to suit, by
tvv c, miles of the Court !louse. i nag!) P. C. mARTIN.
. _.,
The :,,t contain. seven acres, and is improved with ,
Shovels, Spades, Forks, &c.
a Dwelling Douse whie-h is i s P 3 eii'its unit c ”" s•! " 1- ' rIIK undersigned has been appointed agent for
ALSO; eat, limit in !made ~ stale With a co/on:ie front; a i
the le sa of
, s manund by:
Tm
hr lots in the town of Liverpool, being : st ' h-le , "'• 1 e • • " r "1. 1 e le•e set 'P iin g heeset &c. The ' Jim. P,.rvis & Co. the
Allabove :a
ordess rticle addressed ictureto him ('Jr
loi s So, leg s 1 : ,7, and /tit, in the said lion
grionol 4.s ender good ciiltivatioit and contains ri
;t•titth articles will receive prompt attention, at the
p:at, formerly. ow tied by Wiliiam Beeler.
: ~ , ,,i g ‘ ,l 0 ,, li., a d,,,1 young and !nest i trees. , I
owest mami`acturer's prices.
1 This Ise:maiden...l one of the 1110,i desirable coon- 'ICOCIIRAN,
ALSO:
: tit residence, in the lir:laity of Pittsburgh, especial-
, ee ., 17
! No. 20 Wood street.
27 Intl 'a the town .a f Ltverpont Nos. 212 , , ' •
~, • , •it tur a gentleman doing business in the city; as it . - . -- - ---
22 '", 231 . 2 '' 4 • 2 '''''. .. 1 .•• 2.1 °- 271, 2713, •277 • ii easy of access at all seasons of the dea; by the Wellsville, Olassgosv & Bearer Packet.'
i • ' , THE New and Light Draught Steamer
5714 - 2 ' 19 • 293, .-.1• i t 29 . 6, 297 . 3°2 ' 311, 312, ' 4th street road t o
For terms, apply at toe ! - 7 .
:347, 3:6, Eli, 9.t.5. 329,257, and 244.
• t . ---s , ' CAROLINE, Nixes, Master, will run be-
! score or tea incl.:Tiber, No. 131, Wood st. i
D.
~ _•D iLDs & co. ! tavern ittsistirgh and the Minya: Ports during the sea
The town or 1...,,,p0"; is almcit filiy miles IX. 10 IV rk u g 3,..1,,,d4 r,
. son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Alonday, :
'Mating:lc, 011 the i 011., liner,
Alessitian (hinds.
! Wednesday, and Friday , at 2 ittclitek ai. I‘l. and;
derat llooriching And Ilviving vpi vges in om o , Th e i i WESTERVELT, the old and well known w
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I sesday , Thursday, and Saturday,
titillation i• reniarhatiit healthy: Itie town well had.,
~,, , A_ 6 'Yr nitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second ' • '''"" e ever y
' :
, w i lt, s i ecom ens cloirCIIP. and 3011//)!,;' It., pr,i,n!aU oll • and Fourth stn., takes this method to infUrris his many
at 7 o'clock, A.M. Fin- freight or passage apply on
board. jyt.l3clti
1 sober and oidustrion•f !lir cisunt'S! ."f and ts ferfile, l frienos or the tact that lire Factory is now in roll op-
land interkerted oith Good road,. tin I", ("Ty darrtszint Stating en St. ci, l , st, near the oil Allegheny ! For Ca u Meet Org.
l
an d cb e 1 ,,,, p ,..c a offered, will afford to the ineehantV , Bridge, where a ciiiiratant supply of !Sh o d, o f van o tzs ; I 117 , 4 , THE Steam Boat ARROW, Capt. Wm. !
:, sad man of b1,t,14.1“, either 6.1 improving or iipe,ii- ,01,,,,,,,1 pi,1,1.,,,, I constantly kept on hand and 4,..fa.. L .5.-_2.,_......,: - y...21 11. Go:trims. The Arrow 'haying been
repaired willrun regular to the 111'Keest:'
lain - tn. der'ided . 4 " siti-tuvr• an ft s.il I be sold at liiss 'at ail ptil,lt, from 1.. PIIIV-Cellta Up to suit customers. thorough,}'
: port Camp-Aleeting, rommeneing cox Miednesday ahe
priers, to close a eotteent mas Inch c'ed•titr . . are In-! N. It. If required, Blinds will he put up an, that
.
terestc.d. LOA It I.KS 611.11.E1t, lin c:l,..riii a r ci , by tire, or I.them”.., th ey i„,4. be 2Ath jest, will la•ar e tea Wharf at the Monongahela
Ain -one, 3I Law, relented without the aid of a screw-it:aver, and avai l ' Bridge, every morning at 7}, and every evening at
Tither doh s • I , between Madaet and wood ..• i the faille facility that any other piece of furniture 01-m-clock. Returning will leave the landing M 2
amrl3- I Inct&sa ,
' can t.r rem., col, and without any exua expense.. o'clock, ! Pt Al .. and at 10 o'clock at night, continn
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ye..4-iik•vv. ling, every clay while the meeting lasts. PREACII-
Tn the !Lillie ed.
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' ERS FREE. ,
Al *. .. Iz l. T „
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i t i l i t , e
,!,:;..,,,,, f ,, .::.• t : :t .
u t t l ij i N .
r t. ai,K.,; a pproach,.alll cr e fit i t ) 1 , ~
inr N. IS. Ter the aceninraculatinn or dour!
.
who lire in ALL Etfli ENY CITY, the Arrow dill go
citadel of life. Jim!? At. Kitts,, 111,13 Doctor, No'
over to that aide and land al the Old Bridge on
1, S-olith 7th stir. t, 11, , L1,1 t`i 0,13, ,Art many years
Tuesday evening, and take on hoard Tents, 13aggage,
study, Itaii till-re 1,11,1 n, p,,,,,,N T , ;‘,,il compounding
&c.--and when the meeting breaks up will return
meoicines and Fact•cing succies•'uliy, liy wi ng
there withoot extra-charge. Omnibuses will be in
clictaandr, Om last I ii years, not' by one single rioab
eine, but by nteild inespr , pare t to arrest the minter..
"so ro'replain b to o loco suffer, g humanity is liable,
readiness to convey persons to s tind Rom the Camp
to the Lauding:
____ a ug2l-01d
'to wit i Consionption, eist, wr++ t/I . Or' lir Va.t Mitt
1,1113211, Asthma, ilt One hit:,, Spi r iting •Ii - Blood, Drs
pepsia, Kidneti ritri•etionid Ni•ri t'udi, Truer. Ring-,
' oiirtii, foyer cosiiiiiaint, lildol ' mid Weeding Piles,.
'Chronic and Inflammatory Itheiliniatoon, palpitation !
and enlargement of the Itert, .t. 4 .1111111er Complaint,
Chnlera Mortis. milieu„ I;, lqi .goratinc the Scra
m,. S V.EI:I:I,—M MI., •01 COMlnli Eye, torant syrup
for olionping cough, Agar Pillsand Powders, 'rioter
, Wash and Ointment, troop Sytiip, itetehrated F.,r
W:I tUr, Sl.Urr, mixture ibr sorriness a nd inflamma
tion of the gums and Seura v, torn Sake, Strength
! ening Platters, digestive. Female and brad ache
P• 11., tonic, cathartic and etniitie Powders, tomb
' attic drops, &r. The Herb Doctor has thousands
s tn hear testimony to the atilii•ary of his medicines,
: who hate been healed by Its use. Afflicted reader,
these medicines are for sale by AVM. MiCl.lillE,
Agent, at No SI, Smithfield Street, near Sixth, Pitts
b ugh. (tall and examine certificates of cures, which
e in be seen In numbers. alien-413m
The undivided fourth purl nio p err
in the ti,o,t ! of n, t! eon
-1,11:11;;;alit]ely:313“11, bound.
.rll P.7th 1.1 140410 OfJ .Ito 0101
oche! .; no Oyd _oath, land. o' .I..ahelht
; and en the west by other 1.1/IJII
James I.ll4ketv.
MENEM
ntlr`22 v
Thatcher's Cure for the Bowel
rrIiiREE4 , OI:IITHS of the children under three
or four years of age, are attacked with the Chol
era Infaralun 1., usually called Bows! Complaint, or
Szmmer Complaint: and nearly all the deaths that
occur among cluldren are attritruted to that com
plaint.
This medicine when taken in time, and persever
ed in, never fails to effect a permanent cure—leav
ing the stomach and howcis in a vigorous and healthy
condition: It is mild and soothing in its operation,
and may be given with perfect safety to the young
est iota
It is n remedy for Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysen
tery nod Cholera Morhus, and in Clothe and Cramp
it affords speedy relief. For side by
B. A. FA lINESTOCK & CO.
nu,72.5 Cur lot & Wood eta. & cor Gth & Wood.
Dr. Ralph's Universal Vegetable Pills
lONSIS I'S of two kinds in one box. No 1, TI e
Purifying Purgative, and No 2, The Gentle Las
ative and Strengthener. This is the most coanfurta•
tile, safe, and effectual medicine that can be taken,to
obviate a costive state of bowels without an lacon
venient and hurtful purgative effect; it also strength
ens the organs of Digestion and purifies the blood,
many dyspeptic or weakly people find that by taking
them just before or eller any single meal,a degree of
health and spirit follow which they never could
ob
tain from any other medicine. One No 2, at any
meal will invariably insure a perfect and easy diges
tion. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT.
aug2B Smithfield near Third erect.
CHROME YELLOW : 27 boxes;ust reediird
for sale ,by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 near Canal Basin.
COPAL VARNISH : 2 kegs ; just received and
for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 near Canal Basin.
WHITING SAND: 5 gross; just rec'd and for
sale by HAYS & BROC KWAY,
ang27 near Canal Basin.
TAOMBEY & SON—The first part, containing the
I,J first ten numbers. For sale at
aug3l MORSE'S.
BM
E licensors Notices
rril subscribe's, Executois of the last Will and
1 testament of Pliitm Sarver ; late of Pine 'Town
stub, Allegheny County, deceased, hereby notify all
persons indebted to said to make pat meat o r
the name without delay; and those having Manna
.wainst said Ebtate. to present the same properly
authenticated toe settlement, to either of the under
si g ed. JAMES A. GIBSON,
L. R.
tterittors of the Estate of Philip Saner, deed.
Pine Tp., Aug 9, 15 17. agtlS Mit*
Th.. land is of excellent quality, and well adapted
to farming purposes.
Terms of sale : Use hall cash on the delivery of
the deed, and the balance on the Ist day of April,
1549, with interest from the day of sale. Said bal.
ance to be secured by Judgment Bond with a Mort.
gage on the premises.
DR. .IACOI3
MILTON E. BALDWIN,
auglS-stur Executors.
(Gazette, Journal and Chronicle copy.)
Doc tor C. Morgan,
17 4 10 RM ERLY a successful practising Physician in
1 . this city and vicinity, " Richard" like, "is him
self again (Stain quo.) His office is in Penn street,
next door to the Washington Hotel., Pittsburgh, Al- I
leglieny County, Pennsylvania, where ho will be
happy to accommodate such of his old applicants as
may need his serices, mid all new ones who, in like
manner, may feel disposed to barter disease fur
health, and fork over the' difference, in legal loose
change. mylo-(l3o.wtf
Dr. Jno. Crawford,
FFICE on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange
II auglo-y
rut() I3UILDERS.—SeaIed Proposals will be receiv
j_ ed at the office of !Lunn SMITH; Esq., Super
intendant, on the corner of Fourth and Smithfield
until Friday, August 27, at 5 o'clock for building the
MERCY HosPrrAL, agreeably to the plans and
specifications now ready.
Persons desirous of submitting proposals for the
work, can examine the plans and specifications a t
the office of the superintendant, until Friday, 27th
init., between the hours of I and 5 o'clock, each day.
11y order of the Building Committee.
MULVANY, Ch'm.
J. S. CO3GIIAVE, Sec'y. aug23-.5t
To Stone hiasona, Builders, etc.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be recited at the Mile.°
of the Allegheny Cemetery, until the 20th day,ol
September neat, for finding all materials' and erect
ing an Entrance Gate Way and Porter's-Lodge, to
said Cemetery,
Plans and specifications of the work can be seen
at the of f ice. By order of the Board.
aug23 JOHN CHISLETT 3 Aret.
RAISINS : :50 boxes M. R. Raisins; now landing
and for sale by
aug24 MILLER & RICKETSON.
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CHINESE HAIR CREAM I
A MATCHLESS ARTICLE FOR THE
Groddh, Beauty, and Itistorativi of the Hair !
THIS CREAM, when once known, will supersede
1 . 'all other articles of the kind now in use.
Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or
turning grey, a few applications will make the hair
soft and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear
ance • and will also make it maintain its liveliness
and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepara
tions whic I are generally used. Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using
this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the
habit of using oils on their hair, should at once pur
chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so
composed that it will not injure the hair like the oth
er preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect
satisfaction in every instance.
' For testimony to its very superior qualities, see
the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to
Messrs. •Hendershott & Stretch,.Nashville, general
agents for the Southern States
Letter from the Rev. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the
Presbyterian Church, Pulaski.
Messrs. Hendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen—l
take pleasure in adding my testimony in factor or the
excellent preparation called Dn. PAIIILISIrEICHINES E
HAIR CREAM—fur, about two years ago, my hair
was •ery dry, bristly, and disposed to come out: but
having procured a bottle of the cream, and used it
according to the prescription, iris 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.
As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefer
ence over all others, being delicately perfumed, and
not dispoSed to rancidity. The ladies especially will
find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their
preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, .tc.
Pulaski, January 7, 1847_
Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend, No. 45, Market street; and Joel
Mohler, corner of Wood and nab streets.
jels4l&wly
Medical and Surgical Other.
Health is the charm of lire, , vithout it gold.
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
regularly educated physi
cian from the eastern cit•
ies, would respectfully an•
nounce, to the citizens of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
vicinity, that he can be
comulted privately and
conliidentially, every day
and evening at his office
on Diamond Alley, a few
doors from Wood street
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the
reatment and investigation of the following disea-
All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekiiess. impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism
pales. pal,ey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
t h e public, that he is in possession of the latest formation and improvement in the treatment of
secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos
pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its
complications and consequences. and the improved
modes of practice Which have been made known
to the public but recentley, and to thnse chiefly
who make this branch lA . Medicine, their particu
lar study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late
introduced, whichserures the patient being met'.
curiahred out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor grown has been educated in every
branch of medicine, / and regularly admitted to
practise, and that he now confines himself to the
study and practice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
wrident to the human inane. No cure, no pay.
Recent cal., are relieved in a short time, with-
OUT ~71- 1 - 1 ;:p ;, , r nom lio:ohess.
Letters Irom a distance. a.kinz advice. must con
za:it a Ire, or ti,ev mill not be o:!eroled to.
aa - Olfice on lii.,mond Alley, a ft.w doors from
Wood street, t.wrar,ls thn mark tt. Consnitatn - Cus
strlttly r.nnlential ivThl,kwy
Valuable. farm for Sale
pursuance of an order of the I . l.phan's Cook,
the undmiogned E‘ecntors the lan will and
testament of George Esq., deed, will C.,
posh tat sale, by public outcry, at the Court House,
in the city of Pittsburgh, II h 10 o'clock, A. M., on
the 3d Nliinday of September, A. D. 1847, all that
certain niessuage and tract of land in North Fayette
tow rodop, Allegheny county, Peansy vania, hounded
by lands of Milton E. B thlivin and Rachel liis wire,
lay lands of tho heirs of Dr. Glenn, deed, and by
lands of Thomas M'Cl tin, containing 11l acres 4S
iierr her more Or less.
MEI
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Isnporled Begars, etc.
THI iovers - of good Segars and Tobacco, arc re
spectfully infhrmed, that the subscriber has just
received an esti:naive. assortment ()Nib most approv
ed brands, among them the following, viz:
Victoria, Plantation, Principd, Venus Regalia,
Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common , r
Also, a few Boxes of Bidder's Black Fat," a
celebrated chewing-tobacco.
• JOEL MOHLER,
aug6 Druggist, Fifth and . Woodsts. .
itcr Chronicle and Gazette copy. ,
Collections ha. Butler, Mercer. etc.
ri - MIE subscriber proposes to start on Monday the
J_ 30th inat., on a Collecting Tour, through But
ler, Mercer, Crawford, Erie, Clarion, and
Armstrong counties. He respectfully requests all
tvho may have claims to collect ih the sections above
named, to confide them to his charge.
ro- Refer to the editors of the various city papers,
and to Smith & Sinclair.
au2l-t3oth J. C. RICHEY.
AA. MASON, 62 Market Went, invites the
attention of all purchasers of Dry Goods, to
his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and. Staple.
Being anxious to close cff the whole of our Spring
and Summer fabrics, they will be offered at such
prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still
more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal
ly low rates.
Our assortment of Shawls, is very large, portima
, larly Summer Shawls, new styles.
Our extensive stock of Berages, M D'Laines, Dress
Plaids ; Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered
Muslins, Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and
Scotch Ginghams, and Prints.
FornisAing or House keeping. Goods, Linens, Mus
lins, flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve
ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold
at at very low rates. :13'21
R. CALDWELL
Pas sage To and F . r r
Vt.r . - ' 5.•
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEORGE RIPPARD SON, No. 134 Waterloo Roab,
!Liverpool.
CARLISLE & fIIPPARD, No. SS, South st., Yetic.
'rpm; Subscribers, having accepted the agency at
this City, of the above well known and respecta
ble nooses. are prepared to make engagemenig for
passengers to come nut from any part of Great
1 1 Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet
Ships, sailing from Liverpodl weekly. Persons en-
I gaging with us may 'rest assured that their friends
will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch
at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on
their arrival in this countiy. Apply to or address
SA M'L. M'CLURKAN & co.,
No. 142 Liberty nt., 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. • • jy2G•y
13osTmAsT Efts, BOOKSELLERS, &c.—Books
11 . of Universal Utilily.—Scar's Popular Pictorial
Works, the most splendid illustrated volumes for
l'amdies, ever issued on the American Continent,
containing mere than Two Thousand Beautiful En
gravings, designed and executed by the most eminent
artists of England and America.
fr.lr The extraordinary popularity of the above
volumes in every section of the Union, renders an
agency desirable by all business men, in each one
of our principle towns and villages.
Merchants and others visiting the City of New
York, and respectfully requested to call at No 128
Nassau street, and examine them.
Our most successful agents are those who advertise
the works in all the papers published in their neigh
borhood, and secure good sub-tents to assist them •
in selling the different volumes. In this way every
thmily has an opportunity of purchasing the works.;
It is a well known (ha that there is a large lumber
of persons who will purchase booki at their own;
fireKides, when brought and examined there, who
would never visit a book store. ,
Full particulars pf the principles and profits of the
busistess, will be given to all who desire them, by
'addressing post paid: ROBERT SEARS,
Nu 128 Nassau street, New York.
Newrpaperscupying the' above, (including this no
tice) and giving it eight insertions, shall receive any
one Of the bound coin men, which retails from two
dollars and a half to three dollars per volume, or
one volume of the Pictorial Family Mag r azine for
147 and '4B. Send only one paper directed as
lbw e. ang2.3 St
DYSPEPSIA ; in all its variou, forms; also, Rheu
matism; Gout; Apoples.y; and Affections of the
Headi as Vertigo, Noise in the Ear, Confusion of
Si i !ht, 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., have been
cured in thousands of instances, by the use of Dr.
Ralph's Vegetable Pills, for sale only in this city by
S. L. CUTIIIIERT, Agent,
Smithfield street, near Third.
. _
•. Boots, Shoes, Trithics, etc.
FOLLANSBEE & HAY WARt
WHOLESALE, and Remit, Boor, SHOE, and
IA TRUNK STORE, No. IST , Liberty stteet, nearly
opposite the !lead of Wood. F. & 11. have in store
and are receiving their Fall 'and Winter stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest stock
thee have ever been able to bring to this market.
Our stock of goods have mostly been manufactured
to ous order, and expressly for the Pittsburgh market.
We also have constantly on hand a splendid stock
of Hayward', Metalic Gam 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 iyish
to purchase either at wholesale or mint!, as wc4hall
sell at a small advance above cost, Country Merchants
will find it to their interest to call and examine our
stock before purchasing. .
aug2l
Seto of Pittsburgh Gas Stools.
IVOTIOE is hereby given, that the Trustees have
..L1 postponed the opening of books, to receive sub
scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pltts
b gh Gas Works, Las directed by Ordinance of 2Sth
June, I 547,j until Thursday the-12th day of August
next, on which day the bboks tvill be re- - opened at
the office of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna tr. Co., in the
city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4
o'clock of said day, and to cantinue from day to
day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2w
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The Great. Book.
T"Eprinciples of Nature, her Divine Revelations,
and a Voice to Mankind: by and through Andrew
Jackson Davit, "the Poukeepsie Seer," and " Clair 7
voyan.," the most extraordinary Book of the age.
Flowers Personified, No 4, with 2 beautiful en
gravings.
- . rho Misers Daughter; by Wm. Harrison Aini
worth, author of "the Tower of London," "Old St.
Paul's," Re.
Tales of the Spanish Seas, by Henry W. Herbert.
The Crimes of the Borgias, or Rome in the 17th
Century, by A. Dumas.
Beatrice, the Goldimith's Daughter.
Black Avenger, or the Spanish Main.
Walter Woolfe, or the Doom of the. Drinker; by
Thos. Dunn English.
Living Age, No 171.
The Religious opinions and character of Washing
ton.
American Review, for August.
Rankin's Magazine "
London Pictorial Times and Punch.
Eastern l'apers, &c. For sale by
W. S. CA LDWELL,',
aug2s Post Office buildings.
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THE
TIRE pleasuring departinent ot this tineaneaten 7
! rice establishment isnow open and weare - reedy
Ito serve up tc v hiders ICE CREAMS, WE.It . -MEATS,
CA NE, FEL , ITS, COOL Dnizrns, and all the verities re,
1 freshm , en ts of the seas( n.
The proprietors most respectfully incite" the're-.
; spectable citizens to call and see the Atheinnuni - for' . '
themselves, as they are flattered that in 'ail ifs differ,,.' .
eat departments it cannot he surpassed, anti certain. ;
1 ly is the most pleasant resort in the city.
The Itstru departments, both L.UDIF:S' and GENTLE,
stn:es, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, end'
comfort, by any in the country; and the Ladica? Par-.
lots will challenge a eomparison'fOr richii6i, - heat;
ness and beauty, with those bratty" similar establish'.
bent to lir:found any .. where.
The great zhlloan, With - itStincient, chaste; and
classic Fountaini is a 'place of the most itrikihii
curiosity. .-
Rooms are fitted up at whith Centlemeni,alotte;"
can bave_Lunch and Retieshmentsat all hotirs of the
day. The great Saloon is common to both-Ladies.
old Gentlemen ; entrance at the TWO columns._ The
Ladies' Parlors, exclusive, for Ladies7-entrance -at
the THREE columns,
at.g6
PECK, THOMPSON Ez, -
For Sole,
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by. Penn; Liberty and flay
sts.; each lot having 24 ft. finnt, and extending.
back 110 R. Tt%,.of.t.liern . arc corner lots, and the'
position of the Whole property is one:of We most ad
,rantagnous in the city. For lbrther information ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st.,'
tiov3.tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
ECLEtTiC 11.IEDICA4:-/NSTITIITE,;-
Cincinnati, Ohio. - -
T li c E ... k ittc F e a s " in a t n h d is l i l ns in ti t t e u r tio c iffn sc tb: r il e tZn ee.
day in November, and continues four monthsmrldcW
is immediately succeeded by the Spring and SIM - inter,
session, which also continues four months. A Oat.:
iiitous preliminary course commences on the first
Monday in October, and continues one month,
FACULTY
B. L. Hill M. D. Anatomy and Operative Sur-
gory
L. E. Jones M. D. Matcria, Therapeutics'
and Botany.
J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Phartaacy
131: Beach, M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi-
Mae.
A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics aad Dis
eases of Women and Children.
T. V. M0rr0 ,. .3i M. D. Pathology,Tneory and • •
Practice of Medicine. r'10 , 00;
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Graduation Fee 840. Demonstrator's Ticket S 3
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tional. - •
$lBO paid oh or:before the first Monday
her next, will be received for tuition in full-of one
student. Or $5O paid by the first...of October next; . ..
will necure all the tickets for one full' course f:the
Demonstrator's ticket, use LibraryandAlatricala
tion ticket exedited. The Institute- reeeived . ite
charter in 1845. IThe College edifice is situated at
the earner of Court and-Plum streets. .The Course
of instruction will embrace every thing of. value, •
known and 0110001 m Old Medical Colleges,a
well as the. Reformed and Botanical School of Medi!
tine. Sixor .seien lectures will be given:
Board from' $2,50 to 53,00 per week-= Candidates
for graduation; in' addition to the preliminary term of
study, must have attended two full courses in some
legally ineorporated Medical College, the last of
Which moat' be in this or one course alter-four 'years'
practice. • •• •
All lettere solidtiag further inforniaticin, oi:con
taining money for; the. Familty,rnusthe addressed
to the undersigned [post paid.) • .Notes of soirmit
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 Ehq.,. jy2llmd
Situation Watited. - ... -
A YOUNG MAN; who has had. some e x perience:
2-1 in the Grocery Snsinesii; - halt a fair knledges
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of Book-Keeping ; and writes a good busine hand,
is anxious to obtain-a situation in - Pittsburg . He
would be willing to accept n moderate compensation:
A note addressed .. E., office of the Post,"
Will receive immediate attentionil % , ~- :,--,- 43;28:
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