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Plimanza.aini, Sept. 2,1847, 811.!P. M The Caledonia left Liverpool on'ths 18th ult.; and arrived at Boston this forenoon. ;She had 137 passengers. The Cambi is hence for Liverpool, anchored in the roads on account of 'the fogs at 1 o'clock this morning, having been detained 1•? hours. The Caledonia passed on the 20th offlKinsale, the steamer Sarah Sands, from New• York, bound for Liverpool, on the 19th ult.l, at 10, A. M. • MARKETS, WIIEAT—Best Western• Canal 2Gb(a26s 6d.— Raltimore and Philadelphia 2 , 10.255. IsnieN Conx.-25(a30s per qr. CORN MEAL.-12(R13s 64 per - bbl. A serious downward tendency has taken place in the Grain market since the departure of the steamer on the 4th, onlyooccasionally arrested by repeated broken weather. This, however, has sailed to give a firm tone to the market. The above quotations were freely realized, and greater confidence was manifested among buyers The certainty of a bountiful harvest at homey coupled with the comhibed large imports of Foreign bread stuff's, forced upon our market by necessities of holders, =lst exercise a still stronger depressing influence upon trade, and it may be fairly inferred that the markets have not as yet retrograded to any thing like the point to which they appear destined to fall in the London markets Also a similar languor has taken place, which accelera ted by alarming failures, almost precliales the possibility of reaction up to the closing , of the Corn Market in London. Yesterday a very Limi ted quantity of wheat had come to band, and tho. there were scarcely any samples to - oiler, the de mand was currently steady at advanced prices. There was rather more inquiry for lone* wheat of the best quality, but middling and inferior kind , were quite neglected. Foreign oats were dull at! a reduction of six pence per qua rter. CoTrox.—Market continues dull; prices rather in favor of buyers. It is h Ted by many that the! unfavorable accounts of the growing crops, brought by the last steamer would give vitality to the mark ket, but any such influence would have been serious ly counteracted by the high value of money arid; and the continued dullness of trade in the manui factoring districts. The stock of Cotton on hand , at present is estimated at 3117,520 bales against .544,020 attthe same place last year. I'nocrstuse Mess Beef per tie'rce, new, I ninety to nine-two shillings sixpence; ordinary 1 23 1 to 485.; mess per bbl. '‘:a) a 56 Polk, prime mess per bbl. 67 a 70s. ; old 5( a 6 , 15.; mess 6.5 a 7 1 /s :1 prime IS a 555. Mean; dried and smoked, old, i 35 a 40s. per cwt.; long middling in salt 4.5 a SUs 1 short do. 45 a 625. Cheese, fine 52 a 535. middling." 46 a 495.; ordinary 4 1 ) a 445. Hams,i smoked or drill in canvass 40.1 455. per cwt. Rtes.—Carolina, dressed first quality 19n. GAS. a 225. CoramEnczar. sten FINANI:ILL —Money mar ke, owing to a variety of causes has become stiriously depressed since our last ad, ices per Cam bria. The pressor continues to affect all branches of trade with unrelaxed severity, forcing prices downward and necessarily limiting operations. The primary causes of this state of things ale the advanced rates of discount requiteil by the Banksof England. whose example is follou ed by all the private and joint stock banks ofi the Em pire, and a succession of disastrous failures on the West Indkan and ,American trade Up to last night, the actual bankruptcy stoppages . Were little short of two million pounds; and it is apprehended that many of these will fall heavily upon Atneri. can houses. Yesterday in 'London, the pUblic sure ties had somewhat recovered' from the depression of the preceding day, and fluctuated merely Irmo the turn of the market. Consoles, for, account, were 6sa a S 7 and money sni a sili.•:i!per cetr. reduce do 74. a ,573. 3i per cent., Sbi a bq a Exchange 1;1115 2s. discount to Is. prem. Spec ulation in foreign stocks passive. Mexican bonds are quoted at ISM. Among manufactulers busi ness bears a most gloomy aspect; nor Will there be any hope of improvement until monetary affairs shall be eased. This is the material result of a state of things which renders all hills of London dates than 3 monhts inconsiderable. and •:•,hicli not only paralyses our colonial trade but seriously rf fects our commercial transactions of America. GEIs;ERAT INTELLIGENCE: A rumir was in general circulation yesterday that Louis Phillippe had been assassinated. The London papers of this morning bring no confirm.. lion of it. The Elections are nearly at an end, and show an /increase in favor of Liberal ministers. The Queen has arrived in Scotland. ller tour will be completed in about three weeks. Lieut. ;Monroe, late of the Regiment of Life Guards, was yesterday found guilty of the murder of Col. Faircell, %%horn " I he blew in a duel_atiout years ago. The verdict of the Jury has caused considerable excitement and surprise. The political aspect of France is threatening enough. A fierce contest is raging between the government and opposition press. The latter charges ministers with corruption and the failure of the financial cdministration. The French have lately participated in the embarrassments caused by raining of discount in England. Portugal is quiet, and the Spanish 'have been withdrawn from Oporto. In Switzerland the Federal Diet bas, requesod the discontinuation of the Catholic Sendiebandos, a's being hostile to the general welfare. , The account from Italy varies ; the progress of liberal opinions, particularly in the Papal states, is viewed with great' alarm by both France and Austria. In Ireland the elections have been somewhat more strong than in this country, and the returns will stand very much as they did in the last Par- hament O'Connell's funeral was celebrated with great pomp. The event has left no after excitement of any con sequence. Gen. Armstrong goes out with the, etaleodnia with despatches. The Caledonia takes £30,000 specie PHILADELPHIA MARKET. September 2, 3 o'clock, P. M FLOUR—Market unsettled. RYE FLOUR—Sales at $3,50. WHEAT—SaIes at $ll6 a 117. - ES ME . • ." . • ;- -; ,••• • • .• i . - 7;7;47 , • • ~,‘• • "Ne"..'" NEW, YORK MARKET. • • ' Sept. o'clock, P.M. FLOUR—Dealers holding oil for news by steamer CORN-Prime Yellow 73c. OATS—Sales at 43c: Market generally (inlet- BALTIMORE MARKET September, 2, 4 o'clock, P. M. FLOUR--Dealeas holding back for news. ' WHEAT—Prime white $1,12 a 115; red $l,OB al,ll. CORN—Prime white at 71c. OATS--Sales at 38c. OCompetitort for the Silver Cup will please hand in their favors this day before 4 o'clock. ANDREWS, EAGLE SALOON. ♦Vlld Cherry and Sarsaparilla. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO. ALL PERSONS TN ALL PLACES, At All Times, AND UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES! IF YOU AttE SICK, get cured; if well, employ measures to continue so. Every individual in dulges in habits, which must, to a greater or lesser extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the system, and consegently EVERY INDIVIDUAL, should possessenme mild, yet efficacious, simple and accredited agent for preserving all the functions of the body in good order. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CD ERRS BITTERS will achieve this result, and should he in every fami ly, and in the hands of every person, a ho, by busi ness., profession or general course of life, is predis posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing_, and finally result, in their aggregated condition, in the cause The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those \vho care to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Barkqj the IVild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal tti guns. These materials, though powerful iu their action, are a■ common sense teaches us, ENTIIII.:LY HARMLESS; and prepared as they Are here, one of the greatest medical opm Wives in the inhabitable g . oho. By tak ing these Brrrrmit, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife or the surgeon; for tkey not only eradicate pimples and Aumors, but overcome. CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this bVRE REMEDY. In the train - of Costiveness follow! dreadful local conges tions, ortentintes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic sue,- hugs. Dr. Wood's Compound is one or the most ef ficient medicine:;-in routing these romplaint. , , and their fountain heath, that can possthly he provu-.1. From lining confined in close roran•, and from taking a email modicutn of exereire, litiMerolis per sons daily are main to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakneys of the muscles, la n gour, wa.,t of energy sufficient to peseta them to seek rec reation, &c. &c. These persOns say for i cars, that they "don't feel very well." It they do not mph.) a Method by which they can feel Quirt: wrvv., the) eventually sink undirr a se'ecre fit of illness, and arc sA.Tr.le Fa um Tut. unac r. only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, lobster and calomel have left them mere sii.otte.reil hulks, fit aches and norm°w s, and not only a pest to themselves, but a source of disgust and an n iv!, once to all with whom the,. emote in eont le t. ,l the s e FEARFUL . CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application olthe virtue. or these DITTEnt. For the truth of this, the propr,e. tier pledges 11111 , curd and 110110 r, and 111cOdence can show tiles ur undoubted certificates ‘s loch he has re• sewed, unsolicited fiom all quarters. II d 0,.. not, however, ask the invalid to swallow Ins certificates, lout his litrrtns, and is willtng to stake alt,lte holds dear on earth in favor of 111 , 11 . worth. TIIE r. either 3 totoltlietl or severe I',.rtn, twill disappear before the gnalittes of Dr. W0041 . $ prep:ltatom, and the cure may he relied on ag a permanent inc. Dol the BITTER, posoefu no tither ree.ptittlielidation, it would he one of the (inert vegetable compound. teethes! science Cal/ but It in equal to the cotnp:ete eradication of LIVER CO3IPL .1 /NT, in every shape, and 01 otter) affectin, nutter or gi gantic, of the bilhaty aparatil,. Ito are cnnstituttonally billtou% might regularly to take th-e mild agreeable and excellent T..NIC As❑ IPPEttIENT, as it tv,ll,lllinse he iltlothrouglelut every fibre lif the frame, aed send letifitftTsa and Int o Or Inie thrilling to the heart. FAMaIeS Col (.11T Ta hErr IT 1:5 TSAXIL Every medicine chest on board ship ids. he well stocked with this capital feinr.li a, Vy-SCUR VYX(I cannot ipiict those who t it, or long re sat its Yigurous assau:ts. AIL (met or "Mr. lit.ootl vanish beFore it, and die old reiirs or early imprudence invariably disappear, soon alter being solatnitted to its act.on. Every comidamt of the stomach is broken by it The Ii rirt , 3 base ui 11 , , loslanee Puled of curing i.IUNL.:( - E, GENERAL DEW. LITT, every dixorgin“,ll.o of . TUE P: )t S SYS real. By ringl4etang the little inroads made upon the /at ter a last portion of bangs are rendered extremely misera , de—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Ei.eq b.,ice of Ur. \Vor„.r., pardla and IVII4 Cherry Ibtters." c•tittame a modi cum of j•ty and content rid each or those anions and imprudent entrerere. Remember that an 111 . p1.11- CiollS use of mercury Is inevitably productit, uC many evils oho b are put to light by this glorious and un surpassable compound; :Ind that a lila:bone eylueb are HEuErn rAuv may speedily end Na rely be st.ttled off tlirm,gh Its agency. As a 11111d1C11m x hIC:1 tallkt bent St EltYlt,tltV, frorn the statrt.r d.llc,itr t, the ctocrtxrp rAttetnr. LI IS to b.e t;'tint 1. , r L. It ttnti ld tb e tscll to heat in 1111111 that weVentlse iutinitely m , . n: tiesirlYe Sarsaparilla and Ktl.f erry Ityrretts ARE Put up In 1,01.11,1, three nr ronr tine" Ithrgor than llnstuPtt or Sand's, or LIPe saute price—oue dollar per Imttle. 11'YATT & KETCIIAM, 121 Fulton ..treel, New York, wholesalu . A2enbt. So!il to l'ittgborgli, at P. It, SAWYER'S II EALTII Dr...roT or Vain able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3u and Fourth streets, and at WM. Tilt ilt.N'S Drug Score, Market street. sep2 diimka 12t Notice. _LAT aI, • -MI meeting Ow managers of the Fire ; L user and Citizens Fancy Dress Ball, he'd on Saturday evening las!, the following revolutions were unanimously adopted fur the purp use haring a sp I end id and agreeable party: Resolved, That the Nlatiatzers partictds , request ill of their friends vtho intend visiting the Nancy Ball on the 10th of September, to dress in a fancy or chsracterisbe ma liner. Resolved, That the Marirtgerm will nut admit, !miler any circhinstances whatever, any gelltirlll.lll he in accompanied by a lady, as u, is altogether a party of ple•aaure, and nut fur pecuniary tienclit. Resolved, That theme rend utionn lie strictly en forced, and published in all the city daily papers. By order of the President. seri 2t F. C. F. 8., B. ll= 1100 N ANI) SARGENT. BANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. COIL. WOOD AND SIX TH srnycas, Firrsuunoti, PA. TA EA L ERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposita &c. EXCIIA.NGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sunlit to snit perch, nerd. CURRENT and par funds received on deponite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. ILEFERENCF.S : Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snoo den, " Wm. Bell & Son, Pirtsitenatt. " S. M'Clorken & Co. . Kentish & Bennett.) " Fleming & Brother, " Fait:a, Lathrop & Co. 1 Putute'i. 6 , Wm. K. Thompson & Co.) lloadly, Phelps & Co. t NEW yoBE. ~ Babcock & e I. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M , Cullough & Co. Ilmmixone. Mr. James George, " H. Hanna, Cumin - NATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, MAMMON, 0. Meagre. Fenner Br. It. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y O.IDEIt VINEGAR-25 bble. Cidor Vinegar, just %—/ received and for e4le by novl• F. SELLF.RS. Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber will sell on accommodating terms, the lease of that Migible property, lately occu pied by him, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, as a Tavern. Theie is connected with the house a fine Ten Pin Alley, well fitted up and supplied with Gas. sepli4t." JOHNSON GRAHAM. Ti r - e "' r DEATH =2 12113=13 11TM. S. CALDWELL would respectfully an nounce that he has removed his stock of Cheap Publications; &c., to the new store in Third street, opposite the Post o&ce, and improves this opportunity to return his thanks to those who have been so liberal with their Patron age t 'and would in form all, that haVing become better acquainted with the literary wants of this. community and having greatly increased his facilities, he • will be prepared to furnish the popular literature of the day as soon as published. co— All orders prOmptly attended to, bound books, are and valuable works atshort notice. srp2-3t Pittsburgh Musical Academy. THE Fall and Winter Sessions of the Adult Ele mentary Department of this Instiurtion,will com mt nee on Monday Evening,August 30th,at the Hall, corner,Third and Wood Streets. This Institution (for the instruction of Vocal Music) has been in operation two and a balfyears; and is at present in a prosperous condition, affording a rare and unprecedented opportunity fur all who may de sire to obtain a knowledge of Music, for a very tri lling sum. There are three Departments, viz: Ist. The Juvenile Department. 2nd. The Adult Elementary Department. 3rd, The Chorus Class. The Juvenile Department meets every Saturday af ternoon during the year, and in fur the exclusive ben efit of children from 4 years old—upwards. The at tention of Parents and Guardians is respectfillly in vited to this Department. It in a well established fart, that no period of life is more appropriate for commencing the cultivation of the Voice, than in childhood. That appropriate vocal exercises, tend to promote general health, and strengthen the Lungs of children, as well as Adults, few who are familiar with the subject, deny. The course of instruction in the Adult Elementary Department will be thorough; C.llllll(MCing each Quarter with a thorough course in the Elements of Music, thus giving the 'pupils an oportunity of fre quently reviewing, their study ofthe Science, and all who may wish to become members, a tnvorable op portunity or doing so; at any NrasOrl of the year. The Third Prpart ',Lent , or Chorus elms, for the practice of music of a higher order, is quite separ ate and distinct from the other Departments.— ; It is composed of Amateur Singers, and members of ; the Eletnentery class—as they shall have made 'that degree of proficiency deemed necessary, and complied with the following requisitton. By ap plicatilin, personally or otherwise, to the Board of Directors, to be constituted a member of this : class, and by them elected, enrolled and duly noti fied thereof. All members and contributors of die Academy have the prisilege of attending all private rehearsals of this class, on Thursday evening, an spectators, rf they may desire, hut not as performers until they shall 11a,, Complied with Oil. foregoing regulations. No spectators; who are neither mem - . hers nor eontriliutors of the Academy, will be milted on Monday or Thursr•.ay evenings, except by special permit from ono of thc Directors in writing. In Conclusion, the Directnrii bed leis vp to say, they hare re-engaged Prof. It:ligharn as teacher and con iltietiir. and Prof. White as leader of the (trchesti, for the Chorus Class, and are Its king .irrangerrients to ae •oinmodaie several hundred pup:ls; vnd n 0;1 fort n.ll hr Oared to preserve the lialettok and de- Comm of the sch o ol room, and en.tble the to occupy the tune allotted them both agreeably and profitably. TERM, : Fora singe for a term of one year. payable iinarterly rn advarier . . An 'parrot or rettllle member, at,! , hereby ent,tle ant; tinily to the benefit of the retrial ttepartiirentr, a clour &r., May dirt.it,; fta I .) ear. to rtrrit, nt a :v.locr. $5.00 An In•livt•tual ,pr family man 4CCI::11” cnntrlbut..ra; by the pay moot or sl,'!'i per ylartr , .. m 1,1“noe. 1 A pplit,lloll, br• tn:tile L. any "i• the olticere of the Inslitt/le. alto art ae /. , 111i , 11, SIX :1 Direr/M . 3-11. EW kI.T, JON 11 . kII4IIT. Gr.° Routs, Dur.sv IC luTr, WILLIAM Tr elm ut,r—\ VM. G rm. S. W. ST. 7 , ; R. Pr re I; r.) a rt RNF.R, S,r Cool Property nod Roll Hood FOR SALE f,...;\111 property tw rota:lit-4 on {be Morsonizalte!a 1. R/Irr, Immertiatoly :ko• 1. cg , tto•t11:1; of Pitt Car, 12 . It. W,zonr, net! f• con cr at' 11c , tot rune 4)4 Cunt , al/ in rerl . ”l . l then are C:1•11,1 Ups,. thy, pf.•,•Feell i ~ 4i I.,13141.0!1, OWrr, and now paylng rent ot per a ontila. Saa: 11°,1 open% Into an ito,zhaa.t.O.,..r Is can br. .0,11111.1 d %••,y KOTIAide tel , l”. Any one wishAti: in Curnin. , , , C , the eon! butr.nert w filod tilts a r.ur vpirarturirly as lino ti 11)15 of t h e pure lase tail he tu:en in cosh. For part.c4l. - .. Ati ur the vot.vr:l.er lipUn p1,111,,A. Allegheny . County - , .•.: the rr,tlr, of thr• 3,1rui.1.•1r.0.,0n :Ir-count of Robert Yrr,n;r, 3n t 11 '.1!,,, '.ll ',inn r r ••• 1!,.. Kit ttr. :ttnifi r!;: d .N o. ro, 1J 17. And nn:., A tlrzuql 2IKt, I s, 17. or. 0,..., e ,• „ , t. on in t r. Ihr• ('•o t ar, ~, t ot ',w i z, F. (;1!”1",t., 4ttsltr , r !" !.1 thr al?o, By th C,,urt. .I(4iN re.o.syTtf, Jr., CIA All pers..% interested %%,A take 1114i;l • e, that Ow Inditt,r rth,.‘c• 11:111111 . 41 1%1!l aitrna, Ibr the plitp”.ie qibpointstsvnt. at his ”lik‘.o rvorth street. sh..s, Ntr,t2 t, P:tt.i.nrgh, on 'Fh“r.l,4,, the 2:11 11. Siptenser, 1 1 17. al ;2 P• Jay • aa;:: 1 1-,13; (:1-;Olte;E G 11, t( )1( E, Ando., Ins! Arrived, (E I.lo.witi t t; Ittiqt.r.ontl Sergi Grand I PI.kN() I' II! E. ! . rtatn thy cr',..tririt I.lW.ttrs 111".1, Ilrrz, Party; 1,0131 tit (1 wie tired at init. (1.1.- rrtt... tr ricttnyna W . tot, r 1 orliman..Wit, cannot be Jr. 1r situ !ma Cur cants at 11. = =I NI(i4112F:11.‘41.10 received ft "111 New York 171. the Fall st!4. Of II vrs. which he ael!I in- 11 11 trotincr tits d iy.Saturtiay. Am!. 2 , 11‘. A'l these in M . :1(111.1 . a neat and soper:or II IT, 3i .i,er above roorth. Fall Wit, EATS AN CAP S. sl.hscrlper introduce, th. 4 .lav, !fro!, & I Coster'. Fall Style of French, Skin, ! , t!k and Notra Halm, to which lII` ‘....4“:11 Invlte the :qt.:n -(3,m of the public. C. CLASG;ill'i 102 Wood NI., el I It atig2h alig2S 3.1 /NM' belarr Das. A tlrttit II N. 11. His Fall asiortnient or Caps aei I Miiirs,em liraring an extensive variety, is daily experted, and all be duly announced. G. W. G. A. B. M'Calmont, i~TTORNEY AT LAW, (Wive on Fourth street, a I . ew doors al.'s : o ( 0 lectialos attended to in Clarion and Venangn counties. anu3l_ll I= \Ai ILL he received at the "flier uf the P.itslirgh V Water Works, untll the first 0ftct,.1,4, ne. I, fur erecting Engines and Pumps fur the Attrylieny ()Iv Walt, IC"rkn. ;sundries. = ,ti(10 " Screw Hotta. 550 reef of 24 tnch Iron pipe. 550 " " 20 " 550 " " I'2 " it 44 two 21 inch :lop Valves. ee ' 4 two 12 64 44 " " two 20 6 : " Cocks. Proposals to state the sum for Enginos and Pumps complMe. To state the amount per lb. for Castings, Screw Bolts, Pipes, and Sim, Valves—and to statti the amount for the two 2.0 inch Stopcocks. Fur particulars enquire of ROBERT MOORE, aug2Cs.tal Supt. of Pittsburgh %Viktor Works Drug,i Drugs S Drug, 1) NOW opening at the Drug Warehouse of NAYS & BROCK WAY, n large and well selected as sortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stull's, direct from New York and other Eastern cities, which will Inc sold at extremely low prices. Call and examine for yourselves. No 2 Commercial Row, aug27 near Canal Basin. AN DIAL CHEMISTRY, or Organive Chemistry, in ILS application to Physthlogy and Pathology, by Justus Lining, Plat:sour of Chemistry. For male ut [aug2o] MORSE'S. rill ROM E GREEN : 28 boxes; just received and for sale by HAYS & BROCKW A Y, aug27 near Canal Basin. CHEMISTRY—In its application to Agriculture and Physiology, by Justus Licbig. For sale at nug27 MORSE'S THE FlG—Alreatise on the breeds, management, feeding, and medical treatment of swine, with directions for salting pork, and curing bacon and hams, illustrated , with engravings drawn from life, by Wm. Youatt. For sale at MORSE'S, aug26 85 Fourth street. MINDLESS AMUSEMENT—A collection of near -124 ly four hundred entertaining experiments, with illustrations; bound edition. For sale at aug26 MORSE'S. =II OF Gold and Silver - Patent Lever, L'Epinc and other Watches, continued and closed at Auc tion on Saturday, 5.11, at S o'clock precisely. Also, at the saute time . , to close the balance ol'a Cabinet maker's stock of Furniture. 4 gold patent lever watches; I do l'epine do; 3 silver lever do; 2 fine silver quartier watches; with a large assortment of second hand watches of every description. C 1 double barreled fowling piece, stub and twist, atent britch, new; 2 double barrel liiwling pieces, second hand; I rifle; I revolt ing pistol. • 3 splendid mahogany frame tufty hair seat sofas, latest patterns and first rate articles; 2 mahogany frame hair seat . t-ocking chairs; 6 mahogany frame cane scat chairs; 1 mahogany pier table or pedestal with look jug glass and marble top. I large looking glass; 3 fine oil paintings; 1 beau tiful mantel deck which - runs 30 days; I eight day Gothic clock; I do do. plain do; I miniature fire en gine; I fire proof chest. sep3 JAMES AVICENNA, Auct'r. BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER ON Monday morning, the oth inst., at 10 o'clock, at the COMlllereial Sales Rooms, cor of Wood and Filth streets, will be spld, an extensive assort ment of foreign and dlailettile Dry Goods, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of new and second hand household furniture. among which are, mahogany centre and card tables, bureaus, fan cy and common chairs, settees, Boston rocking chairs, beusteads, work and wash stands, mantel clocks, looking glasses, carpeting, feather beds, &c. Also, a quantity of kitchen furniture; cooking uten sds„queensware, glassware. gioceries, St.c? At 7 o'clock, P. M., by order of Administrator, one trunk valutlde clothing, gold and nil err watches, line cutlery, violins, at:cot-deo:l,f , fires, a handsome assortmt tit ufGeiman fancy you 1., book s'atioaei y, &c. sep3 AdmisilairotorN. Sale of Real E+l ate. 12,P.40 Acres iV" Lind in Western Pennsylvania, AT AUCTION. ON Wednesday , the Nth of September, at In W e:oo,, A. M., at the Commercial 53105 Rooms, corner or w 0011 and sth SM.. Pittsburgh, will be sold the following described Lind, late the property ol'Juner:Trimble, Sr., dere:lse:l, of llarrisburg. Fl fieCA Hundred Acres of winch lulu In the Coun ty or:%lffrcer, v:z : :39, 7r, and 7ro in I'vmailMillg N , .Y. 701 1 . 712 and 720 in 1/cian rr tin. 1'072 in French Creek Eight Hundred :Acres iu UIC CUUOty of Crawford, viz : I':,e Lt Hundred and Pity Acre+ In the Count , 01 :—S , .s. 197, 21i17 u,d , 207 t; itt Waterliml ton nahrp, ivittlin three mile., of the tut.n ui IVever lord ; N4..1936 in A turn Nam, Tht , tptanil S•r tic itrod an.l Fifty Aces arc in the C.,nnll tir M'fieara, 3690, 3100, 370.1, 3709, 3 . 71 I, :17 :1716, :1719, 3720, anal :i73 I. The lands „ill be gold in separate tracts. Those an Nlercer, Cravar,,rtl and Erie ronllall, are prarscapai!y as tracts of 2110 art..., Some of e lush (:,,al ;,1,1 Iron (Ire, aryl are t4l ndapted rnt an If'Ketan County, are pratar'4 , ll.4 to tract. of 1000 acres , each w , •11 n'al , tied and C.,- kill tiln.o-r. The town a C.,aot,n lava part t.l . the ..•.:41aral tracts. Vatic o,l.l.ptatabie. Teran• at sale. $' MEN AI fine t:ohl pj t ry F ; ,„ 1 to m , r m ." J.•.1,;r ) , t,, kit 1, I w Quid rani ti,c ,tlrnl oC l,:rri, ::.o r.-.,n 1 , ; 1 n,il 1, prr ~11. 1.0 raqvro pric,” 311 , 1 .2;1 gq3istott2ol e‘,:ry W.P. ll' co/ Of 4th 3.1 Market = C. ti. hotel, Cn "sal 11,1.1". 1•111•17iirgb, ro. I hav;l,2 ;c.pfif•,l h , .otoVe 111••!..t; rithlt , il 111 1 't• ai aiD•rat..ir.s lo AI:- r• ~,, fir,•l Ili. Ills `r2endii the It ivri,:nz rmnnittn;l, in thi• 111.11.ner. The .0,0,4, of 0,,,411 h, Flute are p•Ca Att•!!, Pi itaq!,•!, Land at Int‘lnivilt, have •,zily In nt p frees the p'lrA et ialLi ' 1,1,11;:t s a:1) nilarlsnentft. ahem 14ey aril ''l c Iratrale,l and c •Ilir.rdtalde. In sdd;- uun t,.: . tiar %ten,. eai C1 , 111r11 ,, I;d1;01t9 be!011,7, nr2 .J. uN t , trie-itor ;Zrea! expense ,fit tt:3,l,loirl•,:l.,l, and ma•lr , tich a.lattions ax will n rr to, 01 it, kind patrons “Wv•11 1 . he liar, t!, rt , nlng it ttttt n, the Chamber., and ;1•4: I th" v tivi,rtinents, are so pro,d -,d 11,,k “o ( 1, A ,; eoiniretition anywhere. The 14.1 ha of the hest tn , market atTords, and the prtres I:o,er al. The propr.ct,.: harm¢ Leen eng,g,d in catering for gli.r.sts for 0110 y )ear• paet in the fee', as ~;u1 that by strict attent,n In t/11,11elli 1,01 a .3tdani to the C..(11r, s of his guests, he will deper.., a r•hare of ptJ.,,c patrf.ltsze. sow,::l' tint lIF;XIU' 1.. 111 HFIInI.hFaI. •flfl4pplnglpgtnn.p ERTIFICATE.s DEpt!NIT. BANE NOTES, AND SPECIE. Wund rt.. dour abut r lour/A, Ea.tt side, CENT Ronda receised on deposit, and col- lecunna made on all the Cities thromzliont the Unapt! `.4ntesi. Stght checks on BA:Moore, Philadel pl.:, New York. Boston and Cincinnati, constantly 'm - sale in .lIMS Lu twit purclisser.. The paper of liti• Kent , lCky, Indiana, and Virginia Hanks bought and sold on the most t'loor• at'', term, Thr imthest premmm pant for Fnren;n and Ameri i all doll and : , firer cmns. fActi \s:(;1.: (IN ENGL. %NO. IRELAND AN!) SCi) I 1..\ N1).1,.1 . sale in amonnts u 1 SI and upv.ards. inarlti-da%v EMI=E! 017.1CFRi, EXt II kNGT. -, r tits is FOULI(N I) IMAIESTIC EA( HINGE, rEit \0.65 Weep ST., it, DOOR BELO W rot' Rill, NV Esr et DE Pill ,burgh, Pa. DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and col leedifins m.ttle in all the principal cities of the United Stater. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Yid!, Ronan ai..l Cincinnati consLintly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, !ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia bank Notes baught and suit] an the most favora ble lerins. Exchnnge on Englaird, Ireland, Germany and France pros II red. 4-c. rnar;,2-y BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS,DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DnmEsTic 111 LLS, BILI,S OF ENCIIAM:E,cmaircATEs UR DEposiTK, RANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood.sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. toy 2S DASHERS AND VF.ALENS IN EXCHANGE. COIN AND Buying ratan. Ohio 1 din hulinin 1 " Kentucky I " Virginia 1 " Wheuling 1 " Tennennuo ' 3 " nul9•y A DIV ELLING !lOUS F., with a front room re con Verne nt for bu•iness, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut et. and the Canal bridge. jy23-tf R nossErr. DOMISEY & SON—The fi rst part, containing the first ten numbers. For sale at ANIMAL MAGNETISM—Practical Instructions in Animal Magnetism, by J. P. F. Delewye; description of remarkable cases in the United Staten; bound edition. Just receind and for sale at SUP. CARE. SODA : 1000 lb English, just lee' and for sale by ME 'Auction Oaks. Balance of Pass•nbroker'. Sale Auction Sales DRY GOODS No 1553 in Rochdale township, No. 13(32 in Athens do. No. I.Piti in Richmond G n. No. 1659 in Sparta di,. It.TRIMBLE . AJ,n•ft W NEW GOOIYS. 11 . 7Vlll.'s. JEW 1.1.R1, .‘re NEW .11111Vii:VNIV.V7 EZIIII=! Vt)ItF.It•N AVU I>t)%II;NTIC EN.CIIANI;E Pritsiavgh. Pa tl ILLS CURRY, TIFC:I7'ES OF DEPOSIT, 8,-1 NK \O TES, COLD AND sILITR. hi g ilcst premium paid for American Gold I=l KRAMEII. & RAII3I, N. 110LMES R. SON, nenr. IOT N. - 55 !thief:et street, Pittsburgh hange. Cincinnats Louts E zr• i pr I " Selling rate New V irk Philadelphia Baltimore EMI IMM [toying rates. County tit City ortl's I die Relief' notes I ‘• Pennsylvania Co I " New " Maryland Id Now Orleans MEM augal MEM B. A. 'FAHNESTOCK & Co. corner or Fuel and Wood eta aug3l = IME‘MMG2I=;II MIIE subscriber Trill-sell the following ABLE PROPKICPY in the city of Pittsburgh, upon highly_oligible terms, both as to price and tine. let. A lot of ground en Third street, extending from Third street to Second street,-having a front of thirty feet. This lot is covered by that spacious warehouse, extending from street to street•now in the occupancy of A. Beelen. 2d. A lot ofground, being sixty-six rind two-thirds feet on Third street, and extending back to wards Second street, about eighty feet. This lot adjoins the first lot mentioned in this adver tisement, and extends towards Market street, to the buildings now erecting, by S. A. Gorm ley, Esq., if requested, it will be divided into two lots of 22 feet or thereabouti. 3d. Four lots of ground on Market street, situate between the building now being erected by Mr. Dunlap, on the corner of Secend and Market streets, and the Watson buildings. These lots average )9 feet. They are now offered at a price, and upon terms that render them more eligible for investment, than any lots in the city. The attention of those who want to pur chase excellent business stands, at a reason , able rate, is particularly requested to them. 4th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied as a Police 011 ice, having a.front of 29; feet, and a depth of 85 lent, more or less. The lot now offered for sßle, and the one adjoining it; are believed to fie 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 snake a quick . application. sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield an 1 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 847 per annum. It will be sold at a very moderate price to a good purchaser. Gth. A house and lot oil Penn street, adjoining Cadwalader Evans, and now occupied "as a boarding house by Mr. Shilet to. This lot has a front Of 24 feet, and extends back to Brewe ry alley.lD) feat ; the !tense is a modern three story house, with back buildings, with spa-; cious rooms and entry, and is welt worthy the attention of purchasers. It will be sold low, as the proprietors reside in Philadelphia, and ; do not wish to rotain property Of that descrip- i two. 7th. A house and lot on Hay street, between Pcnn I street`and the River, the house three dories! high, with a basement, having a front of eigh-I teen feet on Hay street and extending back the ; same breadth 110 to an alley, with the us ei of the alley. The house is well fintshed in modern style, and is replete with every con venience, and will lie sold cheap, in order to close a trust in favor of creditors. Bth. Lot No 50, in the plan of lots laid out by Cook &Cassatt, ou Holmes' hill. Any person wishing to purchase for the purpose of build ing, or sp.iculation, will find this lot an ad vaie, tageous property. 9111. Three several ground rents, one forty-five dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per k annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an-1 nIIIII, issuing out Or prove, ty on 2d street, near the Kens i ngton Iron Works. lab. The subscriber will likeivire sell the follow. tug valuable property situated in or near the town of Liaerpoiril,Oldo. The undivided third part of a tact of land adjoining card town, lie- ing part or Suctions Nos. 17 and 23 in town ship No. 5, of first range; containing, orig,itial ,ibout sixty-seven acres, now reduced by fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right of the present proprietor will consist of about fourteen acres when set off in severalty. TPtc undiev'ed 3.4 of a tract of hind, con taining Id acres adjoining said town of Liver poid, bring part of :iection No 23, in township No I,i, of first range. The undivided 3-3 part of n piece of land, tel : oinini: the town of Liverpool, containing in the whole, abuid 3; acres, being a part of ft ictinnat Section Nu. 23, in tournshiur N 0.5, range thud. The three undivided fourth parts of four lots in the tir.sri of-Ecant Liverpool, being Nos. 41, 124, 130 and Fib. Th, undivided fourth part of ep . ece nrland, in the vicinity of said town of Liverpool, I,t;vrell seven and ett;ht acres, bound e I on the north by lauds ofJnhnilit orn , and others; on the south, by tauds o' Isabella Fawcett; and on the west by other lands of .L.lOll Ii sLciv. ALSO: Th(PC lots in thn town of Liverpool, being Nom. t.), 14)7, nod 110, tit the said town plat, formerly otrued by ‘Villiaut Beeler. ALSO: 27 lots in the town of Liverpool, Non. 212, 229, 234, :VA, 255, 2177, 270, 271, 2717, 277 57~219, 29:1, 29sii, 296, 297, 3U2, 311, 31' 347, 326,:3.4, 3.1:4, 329, 237, and 244. its toon of Liverpool is about fury miles below diurtrh, on the Ohio and is one of the most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. The n47ation is remarkably healthy; the town well hurl', i‘i o t no w tons churches and schools; the population sober and industrious; the country around is fertile, and Intersected with good roads in every direction; and the propc-ty offered, will afford to the mechanic man of bnioness, either for improving or specu lation, decided advantage., as it will be sold at low prices, to close a concern in which cm editors are in terestud. CIiAtiLEIS SIIALER, TI Pit =1 Attorney at Law, ()Inc, 4th it., between Market and Weed sts aug 13- 1 rnthktw `` guard the aven , r , e c s . s b o y l prt ,cnhtch c a h r s fu t l i l , e citadel of life. Jour; M. WESTON, Llerb Doctor, No -I, South 7th street, Philadelphia, after many years study, ha...succeeded in preparing and compounding lIIPOICInefI and practicing success!ally, by curing ihousands the lust lb years, nut by one single medi cine, but by medicines prupared to arrest the numer ous CoMplatlTS to which suffering humanity is liable, ti, tell:' Consumption, diseases of the Breast and Lungs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting or Blood, Dys pepsia, Kidney affections, Scorfula, 'fetter, Ring s, orm, Liver complaint, Blind and keeding Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, palpitation and enlargement of the Heart, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, medicine for invigorating the Nerv ous System,—Mother's Cordial, Expectorant Syrup for whooping cough, Ague Pills and Powders, Totter IVrish and Ointment, Croup Syrup, celebrated Eye Water, Scurvy mixture for soreness and inflamma tion of the gums and Scurvy, corn Salve, Strength ening Plarters, digestive, Female and head ache Pills, tunic, cathartic and emetic Powders,. tooth ache drops, &c. The Herb Doctor has tlicurands to bear testimony to the efficacy of his medicines, who have been healed by its tune. Afflicted reader, 'these medicines ore tier sale by WAI. M'CLU RE, Agent, at No SI, Smithfield street, near Sixth, Pitts burgh. Call and examine certificates of cures, which can be soon in number's. aug,27-si3m T E Clll E pleasuring d ep3 anima of this line :Ina-eaten ," sive establishment is now open and we are ready to serve up tc vistters ICE CREAMS, SWEET-MEATS, CASE, Focus, Coos. Onions, and all the various re ' fir-Ounce ts or the seam R. IMEII3III =I The proprietors most respectfully incite the re spectable citizens to call and see the A thenamm fur themselves, as they are flattered that in all its differ cht departments it cannot he surpassed, and Certain ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. The BATit departments, both LADIES' and GENTLE mEres, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, :old comfort, by any in the country; and the Ladies' Par lors will challenge a comparison for richness, neat sea:, and beauty, with those of‘any similar establish ment to be found any where. Unplug rate. I dis c. 114 The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, 'Mid classic Fountain, is a place of the most striking curiosity. Rooms are fitted rip at which Gentlemen, alone, can hare Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of tho Jay. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies :rid Gentlemen ; entrance at the rwo columns. The Ladies' Parlors exclusive, for Lathes—entrance at the TIIREE columns. augfl PECK, THOMPSON 82. CO FOUR LOTS—hounded by Penn, Liberty and flay sts., each lot hating 24 ft. front, and extending . hack7lo R. Two of them arc corner lots, and the position of the whole properly is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information:ap- ply to •M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth at nova-U . het. Wood and Smithfield. • eIOPAL VARNISH : 2 kegs; just received, and k_,) for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, augo near Canal Basin. V AITING 8RID: 5 gross; just rec , d and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, aug27 near Canal Basin. MORSE'S. MORSE'S."' tipainish !doss I t THE subscribers have, and will continue to keep on hand MOSS of very superior quality, in bales and half bales, which they will sell at a /reduced price, at their File Factory, Fifth Ward. rang 23-d3rn vJ. ANKRIM & CO. .~.'~~4€.7~.wc . :-fie_ .~w.., ~,. ES MEE M3l MEE ME I= For Sale, • _ , National - - FROM 'THE OLT ,11PIA PHILADELPHIA. . - - - PHIS splendid eq ' uestrian .company: composed entirely of STAIt PERFORMERS, %ill under their splendid Water" Proof ,Pavillion, corn- Modiously furnished for the comfortable reception pOOO persons, at Pittsburgh, on the 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th of September nest, in Emit} 3f the AMERIbAN HOTEL. .Admittance, 25 cents. Independent of Wills , celebrarell Brass Band, the company will be saluted, on their arrival, by Mr. Wallace's String Band, playing airs from the most nopular Operas. In the evening the pavillion will be illuminated by the patent sylvic Gas, invented by B. F. Caston, Esq., of the linited States Navy Department, Wash ingtcn. It is an entirely new method,. giving a su perior light; free from all nauseous effluvia, thelault :Wall other attempts, and casting a light scarcely less brilliant than .the noonday sun. Constituting this company will be found Mr. J. G. Cadwallader, who will ride his much admired acts of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of a Sorcerer of Siam, and the beautiful episode of the Spirit on his last wing, on 2,3, and 4 horses. Madame Louisa Roward, the great NATIVE rEsterm EQUISTILIAN, whose admirable •personations, on a horse charm and delight all who behold'her% justifyin g public opinion in awarding to her the high position she has successfully held amidst a boat or rival stars. CLOWN—Dan Rice, the cinirth'-provoking Dan,' whose infinite JEST and the; unstained by rude ness and vulgarity, places him far•beyond the reach of IMITATION. Mr. HORACE Niel -rots, the Prince or Ring. Mas ters. THE RIVERS FAMILY, whose union "of talent, is without a parrallel in the world. CuAnt.r.s RIVE/LS the most finished artist in his arrangement and exe cution of scenes and gymnastic groups. FRl:muck . RIVERS presents every kind of Foreign act, that can surprise by novelty, and Muster Emulate Itivens, (the inimitable,') will perform his acron a single linrse, as performed before the President and Sena tors of the Cinited'States, and by all present declar ed the most perfect union of WONDER AND GRACE the world ever knew. Master T. Nevure, who has acquired the rare art of riding, and executing the most difficult. feats - BACK WARDS on a single horse. Mr. WM. STOUT will ride his fine classic asts, on 2, 3 and 4 horses, forming a pyramid office persons, whom be will bear above his horses at lightning speed. SIGNIOR GERMA NI; the mighty Italian equestrian will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, irigrodue ing, 'Les batons du diable,' and his Golden Pale tons, &c. &c. He will also bring forward,, his two wonderful dogs, whose feats are without equal in the Al ena. Mr. W. llowl.nn, the Spanish scenic rider, and great representative of the Red Man of the Forest. Mr. CIIARCES FOSTER, who rides a great draniatic scene, and a.Grand Military ant, 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 TAYLCR, at Monterey, litnAn Srlyr, a Yankee volunteer, Santa /Innis the commander 01 Mexico, concluding:With the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM bearing the memo rable resolve,-,"Gr.5. TAYLOR istrea SiMELENDELLS." Moss Dmitous, of the , Cirque Glumpique,' will introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare,•'llAsnee;" whose heautiful dances far surpass anything of the kind ever yet brought 4 before the public. Also the comic ponies, Romeo hnd Juliet, will by their comic dinner scenes, - Icaps and counter leaps, prove their invtinctive bent for drollery. • ter Parents and guardians may with confidence tiring their families, as under the watchful care of the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vul garity can find its way among the choice representa tions of the Arena. The afternoon and evening performances.entirey vaned. aug.24-14in 'rho most. "Antouilding Discovery. A BLKSSING A NIIRACLE!! A WGNDER !! To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements of the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Sall Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, ¢c. ¢c. . Fulja years ago last August, the capital of France was astonished in consequence of a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by AnTorao Vcsrativi for his inven tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after Wiring it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the hen chemists in the world) delivered the following report to Signor Vesprini: " We have now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption "or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con cider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (S,gned) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres.,' Then comes the report of the "Societe de Plesti tute," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Vesprini's Italian Cliemicat-Soap ! Where, indeed, will science stop! Here we have a preparation made in the form of .a beautifulAdece of soap, which we know by actual practice,-10 cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin ! Where will its magic and singular power cease ! The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red:Man oldie Far West, are alike under the in duence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black or brown skin." (Ilere se •oral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) HEAD THIS! FROM TIIE INVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE kktarirr PROPRIETOR In consideration (tithe sum or $3600, I have di , vulged to Mn. T. JONES, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturingi together with a statement oldie ingredients compos• ing my Italian Chemical Soap. lie is to manufac tore it fur sale in the United States only, and to hare the priyijege of naming it "Jones's Ilaiian Chemical Soap." Witness, Ilenry J. lloldswnrth. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the qbali ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Ithebm, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Morybew, Fel low or Brown Skin, Sze.. Should there be soot per sonsf perhaps the following- recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. irr•For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corder of Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained; Al 3 OTHERSARE COUNTERFEIT. iota) .W ALEXANDER & SONS, Coffin Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, cORNER OS PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, ENTR_ANCE ON PENN ST., RESPECTFULLY inform their friends,aed the public,that they , v are prepared to furnish and at -\..iiim.4-- tend to every thing in the line of Undertakers, as they hare quit the business of Cabinet Making', and their atten tion will be devoted altogether to the above busi ness, keep a largg assortment of COFEINS made and finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner, Kith a variety of materials, and at all prices; we keep SIIROU US ready made, ofall sizes, of Flannel, Caleb ic, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary, for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of-quali ty and prices to snit) SILVER PLATES for engrav ing the name arid age; ICE CASES fur laying the body in ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to pitt ice in for laying on the body i LEADEN CoffiiiiS always on hand. Ns'e bare a splenilid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. atigT9-y Ohio River Telegraph, From Pittsburgh to Cincinnati and Louisville SUBSCRIBERS to the above stock, residing in or near the city, arc requested to pay to Joshua Hanna, Agent of the Company, an instalment of 30 per cent. on the 15th inst. By order of the Compa ny. H. O , I2EILLYi . augll Contractor for continuation of said line. DUFF'S FM BOOK=KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, Corner of Fifth and Market Streets. HIS is the only Institution in Western Pennsyl T 'Junin, where the theory and practice of Book Keeping can be learned in such perfections as to erg able the learner to apply the science lit once to basis ness. Those unacquainted with' Mr. D's plan of instruction can have any number of references to persons in the city who aro now keeping books - , and who have been - qealified for the businessby the pre %ions training they received in hie academy. Hour of business during summer, froth 2 to 4 and 71. to P. M.. aug4 C HROME YELLOW : 27 boxes; just recd and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,. ang27 near Canal Basin, 4 ; ' = SE.IIAmCREA.u2 it VitkA A iIATCIILZSI3 ATZ4ICO.I NOR 711 t Grorthi Ileauty, and- itestoration of the kfair,i /PHIS CREAM, when once knownovill supersede/ other - articles - of the , kind now nt - .use.- Whet9.olc, hair is dead,"-harSh: thin, nnhielthy, or turbing grey, a few 'applications will make the.hair stift. and dark, bad give it a beautifulilively 4nce %.:and will also make it maintain .its liictineriS and healthy color, twice as, long as all the prepara tions Whic t are generally used. Where- the hair is thin, or has fallen - off, it may, be restored by - using this creed]. Every lady and gentleman who is in habit df Using oils on their hair, should at once:ptir chaSe a bottle of the'Chinese Hair Cream, as it is Bo composed, that it will not injure.the hair like the tith er preparations, but will beautify it, rind give perfect.. satisfaction in every instance _ - For testimony to its very superior eitialities,Bee the following letter from Rev. Mr. ,Caldwell Oct Messrs: Hendershot% & Stretchiliashville,terieriii agents for the Southern States f-"-. - • Letter from the - Rev: - R. CaldWell; Pdsfor of M&" • Presbyterian Church, Pulaski.' Messrs. Hendershott and Stretch: Gentleinee-4 -• take pleasure in adding my testimony in fever or the excellent preparation called Dn. EATtitiSti'S Hira entS - m--for, - labont two years ago; troy :hair' • was.very dry; brittly;and - disposed totomo out: but , having 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 weed; applied', each leaving my- Liam- in a"worse-state than before. - This cream, however, has met my expectd•! As an rirticle for the toilet, my wife glees it piefer.": once over all-others, being delicately perfumed; and - , not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially will` find thechinese Cream to be a desideratum ins their preparations foi the toilet. Respectfully, R. CALTJWHLLi Pulaski, January 7, 1847. . , • Sold wholesale and retail, 'Pittsbregh, - brlolitt - M. Townsend, - No. 45, Market arreett - and - Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. , jels-d&wl'y . - -'• • - : ECLECTIC MEDICAL iNsTiTumx. s l -,, CluclainatL. Ohio: r IIE neit Fall and Winter cOurso. of Leettifee 1 commences in this institution on the first Man.' day in November; and continues four Months, WhiCh , is iromediately succeeded by the Spring and Suninair.' session, which also continues four months. , A grat..- uitous preliminary course conimeneeS' on . the.thst ' Monday in October, 4"nd 'continues one month. B. L. Hill M. D. Anatomy anti Opuittivo Sur- gery. L. E. Jones M. D. Materia, Therapeutics and Botany. . • • 10,110 J. H. Oliver M. D. Chernistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach Mt D. Stirgery and-Clinieal Medi cine , - A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetric Lind Die- eases of Women and Children: T.N. Morrow M. b. Pathology,Theory. end Practice of Medicine. Matrietfmtion Tieket $3.7 Use .of Librdry, Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. , . $lOO paid on or before the first Mond ayin NOeetit• . her nett, will be received for tuition in full' of one" student. Or $5O 'paid by the firitrof October next, will secure all the tickeis fur one•full course; Demonstrator's ticket, use of Librareand Mitriculs tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its charter in 1515.,:. The College edifice is sitnitettat - the cprner of Court and Plum streets. •The,Cource'. of instruction will embrace every thiiig- or:value, .. known and Ought in the Old Medical Colleges,a s.. well as the Reformed and. Satanical School of Medi... cine. Six or seven .lectures will be given daily.-- Board from $2,50 to $3;60 per Week. Candidatet for graduatiovin addition to the preliminary term of study, tett •t have attended two full courses in some - legally incorporated Medical College, the.last of which must be in this or one course after fear years;, practice. All letters soliciting further information; cit. eon. taining money for the . Faculty, must be addressed _ to the undersigned (post paid.) Notes of solvent. Banks of the States in which students resideiwill be received in payment of Fees. , -• , T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Fact 2l 4; : '•; - ':' Cin.July 17, 18.17.---Cin..En7. - To ,Sr one Masons, - lintlders, etc. - `` - SPALED PROPOSALS will be recited et the office of the Allegheny Cemetery,until the 20thday,of . September neat, for finding all materials and erect• ing an Entrance Gate Way and Poiteee-Ledga, to said Cemetery,' ' - -. Plans end specifications or the work en! be item at the office. • By order of the Board. - aug.fp• • JOHN CHISLETT,-Airc* Imported Segnts, THE lovers of good Segars and : Tobacco, are r spectfully ihformed, that the subscriber has just received an ex:tensive assortment of the most aPpro.•;- ml brands, among them the-following, - - viz i Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia ! Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common Also, a few - Boxes of " celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL tlgiftEiti, anger Drunists Fifth and.Wo°4 at!" P• Chronicle and gazette copy, Passage- To and..F`roi!t ~i` GREAT . it tik o : BRITAIN & IRELAND. Gt o u u k Rrrrer.n Qf Soh,No. 134 Waterloo Roabi Liverpool- - CAnt.tst.t& Rrepann, No. 53, Sonth-st. 4 V. York: . THE Subscribers, having accepted the agency - ac - T this City, of the above well known and'r,especta ble Houses. are prepared to make eng,ageinems-for passengers to 'come out from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by. the regular Lint of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly,' Perstris en gaging with us may rest assured that"theif friends veillmeet with kind 'treatment anti prompt -despatch ' at Liverpool, as well a atv ety attention ri teat-sail oh their arrival in this count,y.- Apply to eroddress,,-, SA.M'L...APCLURKA.N&CO,, _ N0.,142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.,„ N. ii.—Passage engaged here. from Liverpool -to'. Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts tor, any amount, tor , warded, payable at Sight, throughout the .UniteilL `Kingdom. - . iY 26 I Wine C2,117u• :and Liquor. Store*. Corner . of Smithfield a-nd Front Streets. A - 7 11 ERE can 'always be had, pure Wines and.. v Liquors, of all kinds as imported, and'ivar.._ ran:ed So give satisfaction or the Monty returned, for sale in quantities to suit, by aug9 . P. C. MAIVItt. - Paris, Nov 4, 1840 Shovels, Spades, Forlco, tkei- • rINLIE undersigned has been appointed agent.ak , the sale of the above articles manufactured • bj , Jno.P.avis & AU orders addressed to= him for such articles will receive 'Prompt attention, at the lowest manteacturerM prices. = • GEO. COCEIRAM ,- No. 26 Wood street. IME tV eilsviile, Gl ass#crw et. - IlinVer F n Light Draught Steamer C . A.1 1 1. 1 0 E N LII4I7I d ctsoti, Master, will rue lie tween Pittsburgh and the above Porte during the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Moriclay,, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. and Wellsville every Ttlesday, Thursday, and' Satttrclay, at 7 &clock s A, M. For freight or passage apply on board. Roots; 'toes. Tr - cynic* / tics, - FOLLANSO.E.E. IIAY WARE, j HOLESALE and . .ltetaii, Bata', -Suoz, and ef TRUNK STORE, No, 186 Liberty etteet, nearly:' opilosite the head of Wood, F.& 13, have in etoro and are receiving their Fall and Winter : stock - or._ BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largest.stocle, they have ever been able to - bring to this, market... ; ; Our stock of goode have mostly been manufactured '- to our order, and expressly for the Pittsburghynaliet. We also have constantly on, hand a splendid Stock of Hayward', Metalic Gam Elastic Shoes; both for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, the most beautifal. • article .ever manufactured. We would solicit tin examination of our stock of goods / by all who 'wish to purchase either at wholesale or retail, as we sal at a small advance abase cost, Country , AterchUnti will find it to their interest le call and examine our'' stock before purchasing. FOLLANSHEE St HAYWARD, No 180 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. ang2l Stile of PittsburghStOCke . : NT OTICL is hereby giyen, that the Trustees 'hay° postponed the opening ofhooksi to receive sub= scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts-, bu gh Gas Works; faidirected by Ordinance of .I.sth-';, June, 1847.1 ,until Thursday the 12th day, of, August next, on which day the books will he re-opened at the office of Messrs. Hussey, Ilannar.zk CO. in Aire city,of Pittsburgh, between ; the hours of JO 'and - 4'. o'clock of' said day, and to continue from: day to day until otherwise ordeied. ' Jr29-2vir Sitztation Wanted.. - i lk YOUNG MAN,. who has had porno experience 1 - 1,, in the Grocery Business; hazea fail knowledge of Book..KeePing; and writes a geed business hand, is ansious to obtain a, situation iii Pittsbiugh,, lie would ba willing to accept a moderitis compensation. A note addressed °"E.; office ofthe Morning Post," receive immediate attention. jp2B,• Dr. Jito. Cratiford r . - - O FFICE on St. Clairstreet, opposite the -EsibanEs . Dr. A Oliver, 1)13 A. — BICIAN AND SUIEGPON. C air etreet,,fittabtargh t. : . , ivx 1r : MEM TICIMT.J. $lO,OO 10,00 lope 10,00 , , ~~i.v '_ ' ~_, ES El