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EMArNING in the - PoSySilfice, at Pittsbarkb,
116 September 1, 1841'.' Perions 'calling for letters
whose names axe on this'ldat . , will please say, pier
are .advertiied.
Aclains'Delight tins 'Alexander Wm
Agar Wm Allington Allucia
Adams G R Anderson Mary •
Adarris'Robert Anderson Geo H
Aiken' Jahn -2 Andrews Robert
Abercrombie Eliz'h , Armstead Mary C
Adbmilfikidipson C Artera Dr
Abliir' Sarah, Arcber Clement
Allison Armstrong G
Allan; Ruth B :, . Archbold Israirl:
Albright It Auld David
Austin-Mary. .. Atkinson Wm ,
Baird :Susan • - • Black W..T
Ball 13 , •-"' - Boyle Owen
Badhain David' . Boy/ Joseph •
Baker.}l A * Bowles S J
Baker Henry./ Bowers' John P
Baker'Emily Bostick John R
Ball: Wwißoss Daniel '
Barron Samuel, , • Bosh Francis A ,
Barrett Daugel- .. Booth James
Barrett'S Bonner Pearson
Baits'Catharine' Boggs George
Bair 'Sane 3 - Roden Benjamin
Bell john' Boden Elizabeth •
Realty :Rachel BrOwn Alexander
Bell Daniel Brown Charles N
BellGarie David Brown George
Beecherilavid or Wm Brown John
Berry John Brown. John H
Beecher Sohn Bradley James
Berryhill Susan • Brouster Thomas
Belevir A tun" • Brenchly Charlotte
Beck. Simpson BroganSornelitis
Beane :Richard B ' BraderiVouo Joseph
Beebe, Wm Buckley Elizabeth
Beeler Daniel • Burke Wm
Berry Matthew Burke John
Beasely mrs Burrows Robert G
Blackwell David 2 Butler Charles J
Blakely G B Barron John F
Blake'Thomas J Burchfield Henry .
Bloomer Elisha 2 Bush Francis A
Bittinger Cornelius Burke John
Black Thomas E Black W 11
Black Belvedere P Black A
Black Henry 2
c ame r e h e • Clark Sarah A
Ca!boon Haimah Cooper Isabella
Catkn John B Cooper Mr
Carrot Mantel Cochran J
Catline John Coleman Nancy mrs
- Casincololan Collins Lawrence
Cahill James Coghlen Thomas
Carson & Arnold Coffin Mary mrs
Callishaw Catharine Collins Henry
Calhoun Matilda Corceran Mary A
Cain Henry Connally Patrick
Carter Henry ft Conly James
Campbell Joseph Conly Hugh
Campbell Thomas M Cornelius John
Campbell James F Cortzell David
Cainpbell mrs " Cool Peter
Campbell Ellen D Conden James
Caniphell James T Conde Mary Anne '
Caldwell Jane Cook Daniel
Campell John Corbett James M
Campbell Robert W Condy Alexander mrs:
Charleton James Crass ford John
Chninian Jeremiah Craumer William !
Charles William Crozier Captain
Chadwick J W Crumrine Michael
Chambers Francis Mrs Crane Elizabeth '
Chadwick George W Crawfool Thomas R
Christy David A Crane P niizs
Charters Jane Inn Craig Henry
Clark lamest) Cunningham Jl.lllll
Clinton Abraham (unneyJ uhn
Clark Normand Clifton J W
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Davidson'E mrs Dodge W
Ilansey E
Dal ton Mary
Davis David Donevein Dennis 2
Davis Charles Dor.,ev Thomas Frs
Davis A C Dorsey Harriett m •
Davis Thomas Dooloughy Cannon .
Dennison David Draleer George
Derail Frank Dravoe P .
Deegan P Drake M
De Forrest 'Barton Drips •31attliew -
Denin James Capt Dunn ii 4, James d
Deeney Neill Duillavk John •
Decker J W Dugan Thomas
Denney James Dunn James i
Dickerson John Dyer Patrick
Dinsmore Henry Dunn John
Dougherty Sarah Ann Dunn ThOmas :
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Dickinson Mary Jane 2 Doulen John •-,
Donohojohn • Dodson Murrowe I
Douthitt Robert Durr Zacharia
Earhart Thos J mrs 3 Fxley Benjamin
Edmond W i 1 Evans G mrs 2
Eakin J R vans John E
Egan Mary Ann wing Jacob
Eberhart W A P F vans Evan
I. vans George
Esken'llenry Iceratd Patrick
Fish Catharine mrs
Forkum Wm
Foster A J
Forse II A 2
Foster C rev
Foster Hugh L
Freer Thorn as
Frisle Win
French Sarah
Freed M miss
Frichman llr
Fish Erasmus D
Findley .!aria
Finley Nlary Ann
Fairman Francis
Farwill Henry '
Fairies Jameti
Ferguson Thomas
Fetter. Jacob
Flannegan F C
Flewijy Samuel
Fitzgerald Wm
Finney Abigail
Flertiing, Thornton 11
Fleming Sarah
Fitch Wm
Fitzgibbon Ellen
Flower James saw
less Ann
Gallaher Mary Jane
Gamble John
Garrison Elijah
Galla John
Gerker Adaline
Garvey Catharine
Gamb:e Thomas T
Garritson Cornelius
Gallaher James
Gallaher John
Gibboner Christian
Girt Samuel
Glover Joseph
Gibson James
Gillett John
Gillett Hal
Eir'ilmore Archibald
Gilbert S
Gilbert W J
Gibsco Thomas
Gilchrist Christy
Glover fain M
Gray .0 try
Sall Henry If Herragiity Patrick
Hall Charles W 2 Henderson Samuel 2
'Haraiitou Daniel C Henry James
Hamilton 11.ohent Hewett Ruffner & Co
Hamilton - 10bn Heavy Budjet
Hamilton. et.lene L. Hinkman James P
Hamilton Jacob Hickerbottem Robert
Hannah William ilio Charles 11
•Hale Hamel nitehr_och T W.
flammoad Hug 4 lu ll 11" D 4
Halter — William. Holmes Aim Jane
Haney J R I: olulits Margaret
Harbaugh Daniel Hoey W 11
Harper W 0 Hoag loseprb 0
Hart Saline') 11 oiletAoa.cic Mary
Hartley Henry Hoffman I Capt
Hartman k;llis C 11..timan Samuel
Harbison Matthew Hooper Samuel
Harden FI Howell Thomas
Harlly Tames Hoeghey Debirate
Harris James • Hopper W C
Harrisin John Hopkins Israel
Hastings Joseph H Howes James C
Hazlip inrs Hugo /oho
Hazlett William _1 Hugan Richard
Hatch C W • Husten SUM tic).
Hallett William Hughes Ann Elizebeth
Haynes Catharine Hiding Isabella
Hays Joseph B Hoffman I
Hayden James Hudson David
Hays Margaret Hummer Mehl Rev. 2
Haymaker Thomas Hunt David Dr
Hayhum James 2 liuggirui Menerva
Hewitt Thomas 2 Hughes Ann Mary
Maria ; Hull Charles
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Lattimere Rdbeit Little Louisa mrs 2
Lanneg,an Edwanl Linsie John
Laughrey Matilda Linton Aleltander
Landis John Lithgow J W
Limon W T Littinger Christopher
Lemon William Line!! M
Lewis William . Little Amelia I)
Lee Edward Leery Sarah
Levere Benjamin :k Long WII
Lewis Daniel Long Rebecca
Lees 'Ann Elizabeth Loomis Hannah
Lewis Joseph Lowry John
Lewis Samuel E Lynch Chat les
Lescalett Samuel Love Julia S
Lee 0 A Loftin John S
Leech Matthew J Lowry Jane
Lee Edward 3 Lowstetter A
Lee Catharine Lyons George
Lees William Lomax Mary
Lewis William Low William
Mackarel Robert Miller Mary J mrs
Mackarel Thomas Miller Joseph
:llalisey Lydia Miller Benedict
Mason M Miller Alender
Matthews L Miller James
Matters Henry Miller Frank
Mayhue George • Mackritlge Emmons T
Mayne James Mohan Patrick ,
Mayne Patrick Mohr Jonathan
Maxey A E Molloy Alexander
Martin & Co Mooney Jame: ,
Martin Isaac M • . Moores PAirick
Nrartin Wm Monaghan James • 2
Martin Mary Jane More Eliza m Fl
Martin James Morris George W
Marshall Henry IT Moses An•lor,ia
Marshall Wnr :losgra,e Robert
Mar-hail Market-St) Moore ThOnlaS
AleilltS Hadessah miss Moore Thos
Melshamer T W Moore John
Merbon Wm Mollan John
Manny Elizi miss Morrteliti 11 W
Mellon Thomas Mullane Jeremiah
Messick Nelson. Molloy Edward
Messick Sophia Murphy Isabell i tin
Merritt Isaac Mirror James D
Milligan Eliza J miss Mitchell Wm
Donakisou Air
Doyle Air
M'Alpiti John MT:mem Matthew
M'Alrer CatharMe 2
31 . AniaIly J.ilin 31 Ilroy J
NEAllister homas M llruy Hugh
Catharina miss Al'lllienny John J Rev
31 Cabe (Pipetown) M Kee Jeremiah
311%1:Ale's James M Kee Hugh 2" .
M'Cattney Michael AI Kee John ..1
31 . Cartney Thomas • M'Kee Glary miss
NECaughee Patrick N Kenna Joseph
MyeSughey & Hamilton 51 Kenna Owen
Mtloskey Ann miss 2 31 - Kown Jnseph
31'Closkey Alice M Kown Samuel
M'Closkey Amelia 11 Lain Townsend
31'Closkey John 31 Lain Harriet N. miss
31 Clurkin Il l' 11 Laic Francis
F A 31 Lain William
31 - Coy Naciry J miss 3ELain Andrew
M . Coy Nancy 31 Lure N mi.s
MCoy Robert Mime John
M'Cuy Lure James
E'Creary Emily E AI Laughlin :11.try mrs
M'Crea James S NI Laughlin Michael
M Cully Sarah . 31•2slickan Margaret curs
31'Curry Henry M Milhn William
31 - Cutcheon Atm miss 31 . Narriee Patrick
NECulcheou Ml' miss 31 .Nally Mary mrs
3l'Dermoil John 31 Naul George
31.*Dermoit Jahn C 31 Quiston Samuel
31 . Donalil 51tellart 31 Queen Mary Jane
31 Poo ell John 31 . Roberts John 31
3tEwen Sarah A miss 31 . V0y 31achael
3.1 - Farlane K S AEGee W II
31 - Geary Samuel WWI A F Rev
Neely Alexander
Neets , Ann niri
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Newton Martha A miss
Oakman ArtlinrJ 0 Rourke Thomas
:o'Dnnal4l John 0 :Sullivan Edward
;Owens James
Gllssworth Elizabeth
Weeds Richard
Good Lucinda
Greer Isaac
Green Daniel
Granden John M
Green Augustin; R
Griers in Cecilia
Grant Maria
Graves Henry R
Greene George C
Griffiths Mary A
Greenwood & Co M
Granger William
Greenbaum L
Grubb John
Graves Edward 11
Griffin James
Gray ►V II
Graham William 2
Graham James
Gr 4 ay W II
Page G A l'erry 11114',
Pagin Lernisal Per,cll
Parkinbon Percival I.:
Porkinsoli James l'eters
Parr Reason Peters Kith nirs
Patrick IZ.,brrt Philips Joriat Ilan
Patchett John r ib Hobert
Pallor. William Philips Isaac
Pale M I I II
Paul Maria S mr3 Pollock Thomas
Payne Chandler Porter ‘Villiatti
Patterson Caroline miss Potter Ray Rev
Paterson James Capt Pratt David
Patterson Samuel Pieutire S G
Patterson A II Price Elizabeth mrs
Parker T C Price Henry F
Pedott I'renter
Penny 1) A Primty Palr:ck
Penn James II 2 Putnam Edwin C
Quinn Ferrence
Qiiirm Paid 1'
tlerty John Rkhaberger .11 miss
Reany Patrick Risher Danid
Raleigh [Urban! Risher A man la I miss
Rea Irwin W Robb Isaac
Rea Elizabeth 2 Roberts Emily mrs
Rea Daniel Robins A S U C
Rector Pas id Rodenb.tck Rebecca
Redy John Roney Anna noss
Reese ArCally 3 Rosenheiw thiac
Rebell Thomas Ross S 1 ,
ReMer Soloman R-iss Henderson
Rhodes Raze! . floods Jhotnas
Rhodgs Robert Rogers John
Reed Id ward Robinson Wm V
Richey I P Robinson George R
Richmond H C Baffle) , William
Riely Wurf Rutherford Joseph
Rinehart Allred Hubert Maria
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Saltziman Mary miss Smith S
Sample William Smith Mary miss
Sands F F miss Smith Sarah J miss
Sanderson Elizabeth miss Snodgrass Leroy
Savage William Snider Peter
Scott James L Snider F
Scott Jiimes Spangler Joseph
Scott Mary miss Spargo Wm
Schindle Samuel E Speer Alexander
Seabrook H N Spence Charlotte B miss
Seville airs Stark W L
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Hall Frederick C S
Ingold John M 2 Ivoiy Peter
lathes ItlatyW . Irwin James
Ivory Reheica Irhester Caleb
hidings Anthony '2 Irwin Sarah-
Irwin Mary I) : -
James . V j l
ohnion W E
Jackion Johnson James
Jennings Satnuel . o Rev Johnson'-e D 2
Jeffrey John T Johnson Jane
Jeffries John Rev Jones. Ann
Johns Maria • Jones Ann D
Jennings r.lilalieth • . Jones D B Rev.
Jeffries E E Jones David J B
Johnson Catharine Jones Rees C
Johnson Heury- • Jones B B
Johnson John or Saml Jones BOsarrah
Johnson 'Thomas Jones Matthew
Johnson John Jones Sarah
Johnson He4skiah S
Kearns Catharine Anne Kerr Alexander
Keller Peter Kerr David F
Kerry Patrick Kidder Drusella
Kemp A J Knight George IV
Kee James ''Kinenitl Jane M
Keefer Jonas King Rufus
Keiger Ann M Knight Nicholas
Karnaghan John King William
Kean Margaret Kine Matthew
Kelsey Amos Kiser Ruhatnah
Kearns Jane Kinsloe W A
Kane P --Kim; Ss lAt arks 3
Keep Matthew Kimber It
Kearps Edward • • Koch Franklin
Kennedy Daniel Koon John
Kelly'Cathatine Kuhn G S
Kelly Henry Kuntz Daniel E
Kelly Jane Krewson William
Kerr John
Nicholls James
Nutt Susannah miss
Reed II N Rubinson Monk
Reed James 2 Robinson David
Reed Jackson Rubinson George
Richards William Robinson Israel W
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Sharpless Cyrus StarrJohn'
Shaver D K Stiahain F W
Shaw Ezra S ' Stees Thomas $' '2
Shillenberger Daniel Stevens Joseph ,
Sheridan Elizabeth( iiirir. - 2Steiens.Ap)o3 -
Sheridan - Jail Stevenson P W
Shiras George Stewart James S
Shock S U Stewart V It
Shugari"Peter . 'Stewart 44.
Shull William' ° Stewart Janies -
Small James, Stilley•J R Dr.
Small Robert .Stacking Sophia miss
Smitley John Stone 'Sarah B
Skinner Ann Matilda Storm Jacob
Silliman Ann J mrs 2 . Story J M
Sloan Eliaabeth miss Stu'ver. Simon
Slappy B F Stout Christian
Smith James R Stranahan Nancy Ann
Smith John 5 Sulrzer Mary ruts
Smith W C • Swartwout Anna
Smith James 2 Sweeney Simon
Smith.Mr Sweeney Edward
Smith Haden 3 Swisher John
Smith Dennis Smith William
Smith Richard M
Taylor Wm H 2 Todd Edgar B
Taylor James P 2 Tonan James
Taylor Jeremiah Traban John
Taylor George • Tracy James
Thomas mrs Trainor Judia miss
Thomas David Trendell James T
Thomas Caroline Trifle Daniel
Thompson Alexander Trimble George
Thompson Wilson Tiiinick Hanna miss . ,
Thompson David H Tucker George
Thompson Niargaret miss Corner Thomas K
Tetzell John Tyler Adam
Todd Lawren
rpdegraff Rachael
Venable Sarah miss
Tick Thomas P
IVaßace: II White Elizabeth furs
Walker :11ary miss White James
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Walker II White Walter R
Wafter James Larubden White Benjamin
Walker A: Bryant White •G W
Wakefield ll B White George
Walker L
White Andrew A
Ward Thomas Williams Charlotte
Ward Wm W WilliatnoJ B 2
Warner Isaac Williams Robert Capt
Warren• Eliza miss Williams Isabella mrs
Watson - lames I) Williams W W
Watson Charles Wilson R C
Watt James ' Wi:kham Chides L
Weaver (Bricklayer). Widdall Joseph 2
Weaver Charles Williamson Theodore A
Wertz Isaac N Willis 'Robert
Wertz William Win
Weir Margaret miss Wilder BG,
Wells Elisha Winrers Mary rtirs
Welsh Patrick Withnell Martha J
Weston` Charles Wood John
Whitmore Frederick Woad (sailler)
Whituti Wm II Woodbum & Reed
IVhiton, Augustus II Woli 1J•
Whiteman llugh IVooster Margaret
Whiting Maria furs Wright Alexander
Whitelrill Wm Wurtzell Peter
Whitehead h C Wynkoop M fi
Whitney George Whitmore John
White :Nathan
Y.na Nlal!bew
Vratman Thomas
Young T. Int 1/11b5
Young .1 otoi
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Young Richard
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Yo+mg, V AI miss
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BRILLIANT AND ENTItt:SIA: , TIC
THIRD ENGAGEmEAir!
ANDREW) . EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON
Ahntl fattry
0:) - The TROUPE or Voc:iltsts 1%11 t'o,o en: Auction Nuts,
gager ents at this Teto,>le of Pleasure, closuliz JU II N D. DAVIS, A L:c - rioNEEII
Saturday °vetting last', with unitinunislicil popularity I • Dill DODDS.
snd crowded houses, at the urgent soheitation M'''"kY 1t,.. Oil . ""t•' at 10".'}"ek.
Manager have been prevailed upon to remain A; 11 """"• c " r "r w""‘I
PE \9 Nlr.ll rt 4 311 , i Fitlit streets, will lie sold, an extensive assort-
They will accordingly appear- every evening. this!
week in a diversified series of Mt . `ICA I, F.\ !Ell
NESTS, arranged linen the most apiiiiived s,Fircer,
including Song:v.llllff,, Melodies. Ettrav agan :35
Prize ri a Silver Cop will be awarded to the!
author of the welds of such Ethiopian Melody .o. l '
Eitravaganza, to lie set to tic uric ,by the Tritupe at •
present engaged, which shall be decided the hest by
the spontaneous voice oldie audience at the:1111A L'
CONCERT, ON MONDAY EVENING, SKr/r. 6.
110"Competitons for the prize must send in their :
pieces: to the Manager on or before Friday noon,
September 3, to aftird time for adaptation 0e.„.,„1, , ..
MUSIC •so each piece is Inds may he offered. aug3o
Near York Boot and Shoe Store
No. 1'22, Wood la., P!ft,bargl4.
1.).11.7.ELL has on hand, and is
constantl) manufacturing to order,
the following named articles: Gentlemen's
Pore Dress Hoots and Shoes, or the latest dashion, at
remarkably 111,. prices. Fine Dress Boot. at $5,00,
such as is usnallr sold in other stores at ti,?6,140, A
g,,,,,! plain \VV.)) , Iliad(' call Boot at $d . ,110, All other
kinds work eiinsilly low. Also, a goon] and full
assortment or Ladies', M and Children's Boots,
Shoes, gaiter,, tinir linskinei and Slippers,
of tho most substantial kind to Dm very finest dress
shoe.
S. D. he.ng a practical shoe-maker„attenilsto line
inaWilfacturing of Ilia own work; and; has it done in
the most substantial manner, yet mint style; and
having adopted the motto or small profits and quirk
returns, .111 sell an llow an the lowrst.
IN the Court of Q :Isrt et' 5e,.,,0r, of the Peace, in
and for the County of Alleghcst :
111 the matter of the proposed alter- - 1
:Ilion or the ,i,vtmott Imes of the 11 10, 5, June
Townships of Jettbraitu, Bald.'n, r f eriu,
and Mdilln.
This onderstaned, upon the Potitiou of divers citi
zens of the 1 . ..i0•10ps of Jefferson, Ilalrlwin, and
Mifflin, rayon; for the alteration of tltn dntLion
I Ines, of said Townships, %sere 'appointed by the
Court ConitnissioliCrS l 0 11,91111 c Wb. the propriety
01'i:ranting the iir.i)er of the petitioners, and report
their opinion of the smut., at the next 'Ferns of Said
OM rt.
Tho, I, t o g ive entice., that' the undersigned will
meet, lor the purposes of their appointment, at flirt
!louse or Mrs. Primly lncin , in ltaldst in Township,
ou Monday the.-lth day olitember pelt, :it IP 111 ' -
I,loe k, A. M., :it which time :id place all persons
interested will he heard, if present.
F.. 11. ilEAsmsc.,:,
ALEX. CARNAHAN,
THHALAS FARLEY.
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AN good Accountant and general In
sines CI. rk, nit.) is acquainted with
bosmess geio•rall, and the dry goods liraniA in
particular. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS, A.
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(I OLD PENS—Jma received a large additional
mit-pply 4,r Pl , lllllllll Diamond Pointed Guld 11C115,
all vvarranted, and at nit; loweht pruccx.
W. W. WILSI)N,
ror of 4th Ma, het Ista.
atogl.l
Religions opinions anti Evperienee of!
1 . 4 Madam De La M ahe Gloyon, together with the .
Perodonal History rind Religions opinions of Feitelun,
A rchbishop el . Ca inlora, ily Prof. I 'pilau,.
The Powers or the Soil! Over the Body in relation
to Ilea/tit and Morals. By George Moore, I‘l. D.
%%rushing - ton ono Generals. By T. J. Headley.
Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Hid
Fields of Continental kotrope. By J.
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'rho Girondists, or Personal ',Memoirs of the Pat
riots of the French Retraction. By Mou. Letottr-
'Pales, in Prose, lor the Viing. Fly Mary Ihiwitt
Men, Women and Books. By Leigh Hunt.
Fur salo at the Book store of
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
atig3l No. sti, Market at.
Illnrper'. Late Publientions.
AMA ItTINE'S History of the Girondists;
J Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old
Field of Continental Europe;
Liven of the Necromancers;
Story of the Battle of Waterloo; just recd and for
tale by IL S. BoswoßTH & Co.,
aug-28 43 Market st.
Hasbrind , s Celobrlited Fluid Illagnesia.l
r IIIIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and
Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water ; possesses
all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of !
Magnesia, without being4jable to form concretions
in the bowels, or to act injuriously. upon the coats of
the stomach. One table spoonful'of the Fluid Mag
nesia is equivalent in strength to:half a teaspoonful
of common Magnesia. For sale by
13. A. FAHNESTOCIC tr. CO.,
eor lit and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts.
a,:g3
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coo t. Stil6.
Two.linittUng Lots at Auction.
PAN Tuesday afternoon, the 7th of September, at
3 o'clock, will be . sold on the premises, 2 (nal
of ground, situate on Miltenberger's alley, between!
7th Ht. and Strawberry alley, having each a front of!
20 feet, and extending back 53 fret towardif Smith
field st., subject to an 'annual- ground rent of $53, I.
payable half yearly.
Title indisputable. Terms, can. on delivery of thed
deed.
sepfl JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
, Additional Sale
riF valuable good second hand Watches and fancy
V Mantel Clocks, at auction,
BY JAMES M'KENNA
This evening, Saturday, September 4th, at early
gas light, will be sold without reserve, the follow
ing second band Watches, left in yesterday ht• d
erent persons, who are in great want of money arid
compelled to sell, viz :
I satin heavy double cased second lrind vice
watch, made by Junes Moore, Belfast, No. 72.
1 D. D. D., made by A. Miller, Easton, No. 75 57.
I fibs silver Quartier Watch, No. 250.
I fine gold French Watch; IS Carrots, No, 277,25.
1 silver L'Epine Escapement, with gold rime, No.
10:462, very fine. 4 holes jewelled.
I dodo do•Cylinear Eacopement, 4 holes jewelled,
N-. 20.102.
beautiful accelerating equalizirg 'Patent lever
eigl t day Mantel Clock, Goth Pattron.
eight day Gothic Clock, plain.
imitation rosewood case Bevil Clock.
do do du Alum Cloak.
eight day Clock, square case.
second hand eight day German clock.
Also, 9 cases Brass (lochs, assorted patterns. 1
carte put up with the privilege of the
The above Watches and Clocks can he highly re
commended. JAMES
se pi Auctioneer.
Retail Dey C °oils Store at Auction
JAMES M'KENNA,
'\TILL he sold, at the Al3OlOll Rooms, Wood
V street, 3 doors from Fifth, on Monday next,
September 6, 3 t 10 O . CIOCh in the forenoon, th , bal
ance of a Retail fancy cry Goods store as the owner
is declining business.
' Among the articles are the rollowing in part hea
. yy brown shectini.Ts and shirting•; fine blenched do.
• do.; Superfine Irish Linen; Javonet cambric, Mull,
Book and Swiss Moulins; Silk Po-ket tilk'rt.; Fancy
Cotton do ; Printed Canthric and hingham do ;
Ilea
vySoted Headed pins; Patent Thread, Buttons, Glie
VI'S and Mitt's; Ilosiery; Mariner's Stripe, Blur Dril.
ling, suspenders, Cassimeres. Cassinetts, Broad
Cloths, thennls,.Calienes, Chint'cr, Ilprcais, fie.
Sept . JAMES M'KENNA,
Strombont Bur Fixture., ctc, at Auction..
rpo-moitili)w, Saturday evening, Sept. 4ta,
J t L early gns light, will he ink', at the Anetion
Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors-iron 5;4,
lot or steamboat Bar Fixture., nearly new and in I
complete order, together with a lot of second hand
furniture, comprising in part a large tut of Glass
snare, among which are:
!Yee:inters; Pilehers, Tutul,lers, WIIIP Glasscs,l
Goblets, Punch Mugs, &r. Terms cash, par funds
scp9 JAMES ENN .1 Auct's
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iF Gold and Silt Cr Patent Let Pr, L'Epine and
Inthrr
Watclie3, contlnned and elobed at A Ile
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bon on Sltilrilay, 4,h, at S,Celnek precisely.
at the saute tine, to clase the balance 014 Cahtnrt
mak &eel titinrk of Furniture.
patiql: lover watches; I do ; 3
nil, Cr It•eer 110; 2 fine Silver qulrtior W:lttileS; with
a large at sot tieellt of second ir.nd watchrol oiev( rt
closcr.runn.
I double barre.,ed lowlin,7 piece, stab and twist,
/tent brach. new, 2 dilid4e barrel i‘Aling pxces, ,
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and hand; I r o
I rvul.lm.
3 splendid mahogany rrame iivtv I, lir ant 11//rapr,
latest I.;:tterrlel aril lifet rate art,ie.; 2 lisal,gaily
frame hair seat churn; 1 - ; mahogany figure'
cane neat Cl/sirs; I mahogany 'l,re table or peclesta ,
with Imilsirig gla., avid marble top.
I large 1110‘..111g a 4, ; 3 line //11 paint/lips; 1 I/e3ll
- mantel•loch roux l eight day
t;othir clock; I do du. plan do; I miniature lire en
gine: I fire proof chest.
JANES .luct'r.
men! of flireign and domestic Dry
At 2 o'clock, P. M , a large assortment. of new
and second band houseldild furniture, among %stock
are, inaliceany ceo ire and card tables, bureaux, fan
cy and Common chairs, settees, !btton rocking
chairs, beosteads, work and ea.sli stands, mantel
clocks, looking glasses, carpeting, featltier lied., :Sze.
A ins, a quantity of kitchen furniture, cooking uten
sils, queensuare, glassware, groceries. &c.
At 7 o'clock, I'. M., by order of Administrator,
one trunk valuable clothing. geld and silver watches,
fine cutlery, violins, accordeons, fifes, a hands..e
aPietillla lit of German .111 Cy golldf 5tat...11.1
Sc. sep3
Atlntlulsirntor's tinle of Real E.t nle.
12,StiO Acres of Land in W.-stern Peansykania,
AT A ue.TioN.
(AN Wednesday, the of September, it 10
I._ I c.ock ,A. ,N 1:. Or towniercial Sales 11.1..en5,
corner of %Vond and :Alt nts . will be
soli! the I'.4l,,winz delccritied Land, late tlit• property
oil( Mfg Trimble, Sr., ilectniwtl, of I lart 1,1 , t1
Iltindrvil Acres of cinch lies In flue
or Mercer, Sit
tins. 39, 7.S and 760 in Pymat ruing town4 l ,lp,
Nox. 700, 712 and 720 to I/el:mare townfliiii,
No. 1072 in French Creek u.ivoship,
Eight Itundrud Acres in the County
viz :
No IbS3 in Rochdale township,
No. 1:012 in A limns do.
No. 116 ti in Richmond do.
N. 11;09 in Sparta do,
I . ..ght Hundred and Acta, in the, Cnnal , or
Erie, viz :—tina. 197, 2017 and 1.2076 in \Vater:lnal
township, within three ntllen or the tun 11 Llt .
lord; No. 19:,6 Irl A May (01% tig).p.
Nine Thimininil S•n Hundred and Fiilr .ti—e 4 are
i n the Ciitintv of SPlCe.in, v.7:—NO%. .1699. 7700,
3704, 3766,7711, 3715, 3716, 3719. 37.0. and 3731.
The above lands .01 be M/111 u, nepar.ln`
*l'lfo r ,e in Mercer, Crawford and ctiont.er arc
principally in tracts Ail 200 acre, Si m , of w h ic h
contain Coal and Iron tire, and arc Nell adapted fOr
I.lfll 1:11g. 'Those u, M'lican comity, 3r C pnncipallr
in tragts PIM aura, each well`
and cov
ered will, timber. town of Cor)don lays on
part or the Dr 114111,11 ilaCtS. ride lllLligptitaLlC.
Terms at rale.
it..rittmiti.v..z admit
VA' dl Mill),
JOHN .I.l4.t.t.nrer.
MB
NE IN GOODS.
IVA
jIIST RECEIVED. myball supply of floe
and S i lver Wvtelics,•and .11tWelry, to o lueli 1
would call the attention I.ll)ol6:leers—as I m ill se ll
at unlr Ti per et. advance. on regular eastern pecan,
and will guarantee every art:elc av represented.
W. W. Wllst uN,
a inv`.! I cur of .Itli nnd larltet sts.
HILL &
kNWEItS, EXCHANGE rlltuliEßS, AND DEA! EltS IN
FOREIGN ANL) DDMESTIC EX( ('ER
TweATES OF DEPOSIT, .11.451 i NOTES,
GOLD AX!) SILVER.
No. Wm.D sr., 3D notat HF.LoW UT SIDE,
1,. R Funds and Currvnev rrr•nivrd an d
enflections made in all the principal CitieSllrthe
United States
Sight Exchange no PMlaileitillia, Baltimore, New
Node, Boston att,.l Cincinnati riinstanr:y Mr sale a ti
startle to soil purchasers.
Kentucky, !whim:lo4lM, Virginia and Pennsvlra
nia
Ranh Notes bought and sold on the most Gnvora•
ale !crisis.
Th,lii n iinst premium paid for American Gold
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germaay and
France procured, d c. I11:1 rt 2- y
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BANKERS AND ENCII ANG BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF Exclimcc;E.cr.icrivcATEs
OF BEBoSITE, \NK NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner or Third and Wood stn., directly apposite the
St. Charles Hotel. my2B
N. 1101.31 ES & SON,
BARKERS AND DEALERS IN EXIII.tNGE COIN AND
LI INK NOTES.
No. r. , : i Market street, Pittsburgh.
Selling rate. Exchange. 11u)ing rate.
New York 1 pr Cincinnati 1 din
Philadulpliia i " Louisville 1 "
Baltimore • i ~ S.. Louis
1 BANK NOTES
Buying rtes.
Ohio I din
Indiana :• I ~,
Kentucky 1 IC
Virginia , 1 lt
Wheeling i 1 It
Tennessee, 3 "
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In. the city of Pittsburgh - , mid . :Li•riiipoO/,
Ohio:; • , ,
MITE subscriber -^ivill Sell the follewihg =VALU
ABLE PROPERTY in the city of Pittsburgh,'
upon highly eligible terms, both as to price and tone.]
Ist. • A lot Of ground on Third street, extending(
. front Third-street to Second street, baring al
front of thirty feet. • Thislot in covered by that
spacious warehouse, extending from street to!
• street now in the occupancy of A. Beelen.
21. ,A lot ofground, being sixty. Sit en citwe-thircls
feet on Third street, and extending back to-I
wards Second street, about eighty feet. This
lot adjoins the first tot Mentioned in this adver
,tisement, and extends towards Market street,
to the buildings non' erecting, by S. A. Galin
ley, Esq., if requested, it will he divided into
two lots of 22 feet or thereabouts.
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3d. Four-lots of gromid on Market street, situate
between the building now being erected by Mr.
Dunlap, on the corner of Second and Market!
streets, and the Watson buildings. These l ots I
average IS feet. They are now offered at a
price, and upon terms that render them more
eligible for investment, than ally lots in the!
city. Tire attention of those wha want to pur
chase excelleht business stands, at a rea.scar 7
able rate, is particularly requested to them.
4th. The lot on Fourth street, lomieriv Occupied
as a Police Office, haying a front of 2itl feet,
and a depth of 85 feet. Inure or less. The lot
now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it,
are believed to be the only lots nowt.in the
Market, lying between Market aturWomi
streets, on Fourth, arid the rapid rise or pro
perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to
purchasers to make a quick unpin:4l,mi.
sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield an .l
Gth streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and
extending along 6:11 street to Church alley
60 feet. On the lOt are two trl'nerltents ; it is
subject to a ground rent rd 17 per annum. Jr
will he sold at a Ne/y moderate price to a good
purchaser.
Gth. A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining
Cad walader teams, and now ocemffed, as a
boarding house by Mr. Shiloh°. This lot has
a f r ont .1 - 2-1 feet, and extends back to Ilrewe•
ry alley 110 leaf; the house iN a modern three
story house, with back buildings, with spa-
C'OUIII rooms an entry, a i.d is wt It wor th y Iln;
attention 01 - pdrellasers. It will be cold low,
as the proprietor,: reside in Plitladelplim, and
7th. A house and lot on I lay street, betit,en Pena;
street and the River, the house three striries .
login, with a basement. haven; a front of eigh-,
teen feet on Ilay street and extendint; back the
saute breadth 110 ft. to an alley, with the use,
of the alley. 'fire house is widi finished in
modern stole, and in replete with every con-:
sentence, and Will be sold cheap, in order to'
close a trust in ravor of cruilitora.
hth. Lot No 50, in the plan of lots laid out by
Cook &Cassatt, on Ibilines' hill. Any person
wishing to purchase flir the purpose of build-\.
ing, or speculation, will find this lot an ad van
tagcous property.
0:14' Three several ground rents, one forty-five
dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per
annum: and one, of twenty-one dollars per an-
Dun, issuing out of rope: tv On 21 street, near
the Kensington Iron %Volkm.
oth. The suhscriber likewise sell the follow-'
ing valuable property situated in or near the
town of Liverpool, Ohio. The undivided third
part an tract of land adjoining said town, tie
ing part of Sections Nos. 17 and 23 in town
ship No. 5, of first range; containing, original
-1). about sixty-seven acres, now reduced by
fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right
of the present proprietor will consist of about
fourteen acres slier Oct off in severalty.
ALSO:
The tiodivi.led 3-4 of a tract of land, con
taining 13 acres adjoining said town of Liver
pool, ticing part of Section No 23, in township
No f), of first range.
ALSO:
e undivided 3-4 part of a piece of land,
The town of Liverpool is about fifty miles below
Pittsburgh, on the Ohio River, and is one of the
most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. The
situation is remarkably healthy; the town well bud',
with numerous churches and schools; the population
sober and industrious; the country around is fertile,
and i ntersected with good roads in every direction;
and the property offered, will afford to the mechanic
.dolApan of business, either tar improving ow Teen
latiOri) decided advantages, as it will be sold at low
prices, to close a concern in which creditors are in
terested. CHARLES SIiALER,
Attorue) at Law,
Nitro dth nt., between Market tad Wood me
augl3-Imd&w
wgnarl ILu avenues by which itapl,ruachrn the
citadel of life. Juan N. Wrsros, Herb Doctor. No
South 7th street, Philadelphia, alter many years
study, lets succeeded in preparing and compounding
inertly:thus and practicing successlully, by en; ing
thousands the last 16 yearn, not by s i ng !, me di_
clue, bill Iry medicines propareirto arrest the winner
onus Co:10:1111:S to o urn suffering humanity is I mfile ,
to wit : CiITISIIIIIIO.I.II, diseases of the Breast and
Lungs, .kstlinia, Bronchitis, Spitting of !hood, DS
peps, , Kidney affections, Sr:of-110a Tetter,x-Bing-
Wlirol, L:ver rnmplaurt, Wind_ and Bleeding
Chrome and Inflammatory Rheum:akin, palpitation
and enlargenthtvt of the Dear t, Sommer Complaint,
Cholera Morbus, medicine for invigorating the Nei:,
Ong Svutern,—Muther's Cordial, Expectorant Syrup
for whooping cough, Ague Pills and Puwders,Tetter
Wash and Ointment, Croup Syrup, celebrated Eye
Water, Scurvy to: stn re ror soreness and
lion of the gains and Scurvy, corn Sale e, Strength
ening Plasters, digestive, Female and head ache
Pills, tonic, cathartic and emetic Powders, tooth
arhe drops, &c. The Herb Doctor has thousands
to bear testimony to the efficacy of his medicines,
with have been healed by its use. Afflicted reader,
these medicines are for sale by WM. I‘I'CLUILE,
Agent, at No St, Smithfield street, near Sistlt, Pitts
burgh. ('all and examine certificates circuses, which
can be seen in numbers. ang27-113m
ryll}: pleasuring d elm rtment or this rine and exten
-1 rice estithiishment it now open and we are ready
to ger% e up tr. vioiters IcE SWEET•MEATS,
Fnurrsernot, DRINKS, and all the various re
freshments nt the scans n.
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The proprietors most respectfully invite the-re
spectable citizens to call and see the A thenatum for
themselves, as they arc [tattered that in all its darer
eut departments it cannot be surpassed, :aid certain
ly is the most pleasant resort in the city.
The BATII departments, both LADIES' and GENTLE
3tra's, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, and
comfort, by any in the country; and the Ladies , Par
lors will challiinge a comparison for richness, neat
ness and beauty, with those or any similar establish
iuent t o in nil any o here.
Tlie great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and
classic Fountain, is a place of the most striking
curiosity.
Rooms are fitted up at I% Melt Gentlemen, alone,
eaa have Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the
day., The great Saloon is common to both Ladies
aid Gentlemen ; entrance at the TWO columns. The
Ladies' Parlors. exclusive, for Ladies—entrance at
the 'roast: Columns
ang6
vniv AHD n
T - lOHlt LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Ilay
Vsts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 110 R. T;fo el them are corner hits, and the
position of the whole property is one ol the most ad
vantageous in the city. For Maher information ap
ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth at.,
- nov3-tf , bet. Wood and Smithfield.
((OPAL VARNISH: 2 kegs ; just received and
V, for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 near Canal Basin.
\ITHITING SAND: 5 gross; just rec'd and for
"V sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 • near Canal Basin..
Buying rates
County & City ord's 1 die
Relict notes 1 '•
Pennsylvania Co 1 "
New York 1 "
Maryland 1 ,z
New Oilcans
ANIMAL MAGNETISM—Practical InstructiA
in Animal Magnetism, by J. P, F. Delewye;
description of remarkable cases in the United States;
bound edition. Just received and for sale at
aug3l - MORSE'S.
do not wo.lt to rntain proprrt9 La' that desnrip
nol;oming the town of Li verp6ol, containing•
in the whole, about .1} acres, being a part of
—fractional Section No. 23, in townslurr N 0.5,
range lire..
EMI
The three tonhvoled fourth parts of lour lota
in the town of Least Liverpool, being Nos. 41,
124, 130 and 140.
ME
The undivided fourth part an p'ece °nand,
in the vicinity of said town olLivcrpool, con- .
tattling hetween seven and eight acres, hound
ed on the north by lands ofdwhn Allison, and
others; on the south, by lands 15abella ,
Fawcett; and on the west by other lands of
dames Blakely.
ME
Three lots in the town of Liverpool, being_
lots Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the said town
plat, formerly owned by William Beeler.
ALSO:
27 lota in .the town of Liverpool, Not , . 21'2, •
228, 234, 254, 255, 267, 276. 271, 276, 277,
578, 279. 293, 295, 296, 297, 302. 311, 312,
347, 326, 324, 32.5, 329, 237, awl 244.
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jentirely of STAR PERFURMERS.OI ill - exhibit IL . . - ...—:-- -- •-.....:-.......: ' ....... - . ...II.ESPECTFULLY-Inforat theti... , i
under their , splendid 'Fritia'. - Pro - eiii• Bari:llion, com- ' rX - Vii - 413%-•ilriendit,and• the putdieithat thet ,
itiodiously..furnished for thes..coralbriable., reception': - i..;4:. ' r..7t -, :i , =. •-e,
..•are , prepared to fu nisi: nod et- •i• :
af-. 3000 persons,,: at l'ittsburgh,•••on .the. - 10th, , Iltli;: . Era ' ,0
~ .iend,th . ereii- thing.ini,the.liitis-r:
•13th, 14th, 156 and, Ithhof September . next,in.frtfht i "" . . Of, Undertaktitaii -tte:tiatt;l4.*.4.::; .
i' af the- AmEnte.trr HerrEL;. Admittance, -25 eente;....!.xlit th:C , liiiiite'4oitillsittet Making, r ithililieiraiteilii
Independent .of Wills celebrated : ,.. .Brass L , -Baitd,:tion' Willibe'' - deviitattaltogetheViOlihn ithdie:bnilif '',.
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the company will he saluted, on , their arrival, by Mr- ..- nest, keop . a•htigeasierttneitt-of tbrßors'fnirde - ittiPi, :
rWallace's String Band, playing ans•front the moat -f in i s h e d ce v e itij i a no n ed in tild.ithit-f6dt manner;
oopular Operas. , •• • , with a variety-of inatdriale, and' et - all iti L recce; , -*l3: .
In the evening the pas:Winn will :be illuminated i keep SIIRGUBS ready madeictfaltsiXee, of Flanne4 -i
by the patent sylvic Gas, invented by B..F..Castont Camlnic, andhlnslin, at all prices, and made:in the •
Esq., of the United States Navy Department„ Wash- i, enetern , ~ty le .,
ingtci.n. It is .an .entirely new meth oil, giving a-au- and - ,all.othcr' articleS fficcetsary for
I driessing the deadi . and furnishing ffinerals,OfiPtit47 -.:
• perior light; free (roma!' manscaus•sdfutiifi, rhetault ' ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for otia.: .:
3fall other attempts, and. canting a lightscarcely, ing the name and agri,,•
,IGE CARES. T'pr 14ying.Ith0 •
less brilliant than the noonday pan.- •. • • • ; body in tee, by those tiCho-..vvith irt,keep their friend, • •
Constituting this company will be found Mr..J...-o,..erty length Oftime j nrid.have . 11s11; PANEl.(ciirt - ,io .;.:
radtert//ader, who will ride his much admired sets irt for lain onthe•biffii . t, i t:EADEN , Coffilig tiriv,iYa•_;,.
of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of a Sorcerer of: .„ be,„d.., we have a ,spieedio..e eyr — BEA W . ' hi k e , ,
Siam, and the beautiffil episode of the Spirit on his . a 1 ,4: a 'fi n , hiiii e i; .and any number eribe:,.b'oeG.
last icing, on 2,3. and 4 horses. ., • • •'- ;carriages, etc', etc.,
.and. Wilrbe4ronapt i -plinetuals ..
Alai/a:nu Leirisa Ifcrwat - LI, the great sa - rivz Tr-mut and reasonable i.'' • ii ... • . • , T ne -pgii• - • - i•,i-i .
EQUESTRIAN, -whose admirable personations, on R. . i
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single horse charm and delight all who behold her „ii - .. r . . ..? n.-0 lii. OS •A. - I.i•El --'',',. 74 ,, .
justifying public opinion in awarding to her the high.'AITILL be
position she has successfully held amidst a host of r .received .at the officeofthe•Pittsburght,-.,
V V. Water -Works; the first of Octobeinesti- ..i_
i rival stars. „.
i for--erecting. , Eigines and Pumps fer-Alte Alleg,herty .i i•
• ' Crowa —Dan Rice, the , mirth-provokingifin ii s. , City'l,Vater Works. , -,i'.• ~,, . .' . .:...?. ~ .;.I:,(Siindrieflo
reach • 10 - ' n. _.
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whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained b rude- For• furnishing 75,000.1be.of.Castinga for.:frames andy.i:
' 'less and vulgarity, places him fad beyond the
4,800, 'F- “ Screw brilts.,:,, - ; i-.
• of IM IO
ITATN.
~_. .
. • • f. tt " . . 550:feet 0f.24 inch Iron pipe., •
Mr. llonaceNtenota, the Prince of 'Ring Man tt • "r` • 550. •,, A. , ••20 4 . - • " , -..ii. ,
tern. I ii v‘ . . :5 :550.,« .rr 12 ac. . •AC
'fun ilti - cos F.A.itTILT, whose union of talent, is!
ts •-" .two 24 inch-Stop Valves. -.
ivithout a parrallel in the world. • CIIA.M.F.S RIVER 3 ' " •," two• 12 "- -"I ~ •, " ,• - ' ....:i: ~
, the most finished artist in his arrangement and axe-; ti .f -tiro 20 ,!
~!,. cock!..:' ~ .- i ~-::: e:',ii,..t . ,_.il.
cution of scenes and gyffinastic groups. Facuratics. , Proposals to state the sum , for Engines and liurnps;;• - s :
' RIVERS presents -tirosy kind of Foreign act, that can ' complete. • ••• ••.• i- , - - i '.! • - •••ii•. • ••• • ii -: ".i.i-•.:';':ii'f
' norprise by novelty, and Master Steuart° rtivsmS,i To stale the amount perlb—foriCitatingt,- , Serew
(the 'inimitable,') will perform his net on a single Bolts,- Pipes, -and. Stop .-Valves!--and:toistate:74;•:i ,
horse, as pert - tinned befbre the President and Sena- . amount for the two 20,-inch Stopcocks, : 1 _7.-: ,:.t,. - :
tors-of the. United States, and by all ores:mit ileclar- • For particularsenquire of • , • .•.- ''- ••-•- .-.....,•-•,- v. •
ed the most perfect union of • WONDER ..4.Y././ : ' ' •' •''' '• ' • - - ',ItOBERT , 11.0011E; -,- ._-.
. . .
GRACE the world ever knew. 1 aug26--td . - sup't. of-Pittaburgli Water:Works..i.; - , ,
Master T'. NEVILLE, who has acquired the rarel. .... brii.g.E:: Drizsi •ki iiii. i i. , ;:, , ii-i--- , --- :
art of riling, and executing the most difficult feats 1 1 JoNv.. o, , enie - g . ; . 4 . theq „.. k . wareb .".. k . cif oo sT
nACIOVARLiii on a single horse. • 'l l ll &BROCKWAY, atarge•and,well. selecteritas- i : ,-
'sorttnent of Drugs,themicels; Paints, ()Nand .140 ,, ,t
Mr. \V if . STOUT Will ride his tine classic acts, on 2, i
' 3 and -1 horn", forming a pyramid of five persons,'' Stuffs, direct from New York and other :Enaternitt
whom lie will bear above his horses at lightning e i t i es, ..„bi e b-,„.111 b e Ee ld. e t e xtremely.lew pr i e e,...--
' spera.
:Call and examine for yourselves. •• -.., •„ •:-• . '... :, ~.
Sicivout firrotaxt, the mighty Italian equestrian; - ...No 2 Commercial Rose . - .••',..
,
• will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introduc- ' l ''' • • - •-i near Canal Bashi.
mg, 'Les batons' du d table,' and his Golden Pale.
tons, &•.c. &c. tle will also bring forwiird his two
...
wonderful dogs, whose feats are without equal in
the Atena.
Mr. W. HOWARD, the Spanlsh scen:c rider, and
groat representative of the Red Man of the Forest.
Mr. CBARLES FOSTER, WhO rides a great.dratnatic
scene, And a Grand Military act, entitled.'
lIUNitR TO OUR HEROE:I.i.
Or 411,f0r our Countr, in. which by the aid of
rw - roc: costume, he will prevent the Chief Patriarch
praying fur his country, GEN. ZACK TAYLOR, at
Monterey, Hinxm STIFF, a Yankee voluifteer,'Santa
Anna, the commander of Mexico, concluding' with
the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM, bearing the inerno
raid e resolve,--"Urn. Tavtain NF,VF.R. SMUIEN urns.'
Mobs DEMOVS, of the 'Cirque Glompique,' will.
introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, 'HAmcs;" '..
whose beautiful dances tar surpass anything of the
kind ever yet brought lielifte the public.. Also the:
come ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will by their comic
dinner scenes, leaps and counter Imps, prove their' :
instinctive bent fiir drollery.
Kr familia and guardians may with confidence
nring their families, as under the watchful care of
the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vul
garity can find itswaf among the choice representa
tions of the Arena.
The afternoon an evening performances entirely
aug24- I din
CM
The Most Astounding iliscovery
. BLESSING! A MIRACLE!! A WONDER!!!
7o cure Eruptions and Dk,iguremenls of Me Skin,
Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurry,
sore Heads. 4r. 4 - i'. 4-c.
FOUR years ago last August, the capital of France
was astonished in consequence or a discovery
made by an Italian Chemist , . Manydoubtei—itseernt
ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by
the hands'of man, could have such singular powers
as that claimed by Ai:Torun VESPHINI for his inven
tion. Many classed hint and his invention as a hum
bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying,
do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the
hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best
chemists in the world) delivered the tbllowieg report
to Signor Vesprini:
" We have now minutely and carefully examined
the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz
ed its componen(lParts—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
sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres."'
Then comes the report of the "Societe de L'lnsti
tote," of scientific experiments :
"We are astounded," exclaims the agedpresident,
"at this siugatar preparation—Vesprini's Italian
Chemical Soap! . \V here, indeed, will science, stop!
Here we have a preparation made in the form, of a
beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual
practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every
disfigurement of, and even discolored skin ! Where
will its magic and singular power cease 1 The Ne
gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and
the Red Man of the Far West, arealike under the in
fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel
low or discolored skin, and Make it white and beau
tiful, and of changing the color of dark, or black, or
brown skin." (Here se eral persons were brought
thrward by the president, who had used it, in proof
of his assertions.)
READ THIS!
FROM THE INVENTOR lIIBISE.OF TO TUE. PRESENT
EIZEIMBIE
Paris, or 4, 1540.
In consideration of the sum of $3600, I have di
vulged to Mn. JONES, residing in the City of Now
'York, N. A., the v.hnie process of manullicturing,
together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos
ing my Italian Chemical Soap. tie is to manufac
titre it l'or sale in the United Stoics only. and to have
the privilege olnaming it "Jones's Italian Chemical
Soap."
IVitness, Henry J. Holdsworth..
(Signed) ANTONIO SPIIIST
There are ,probably few persons of intelligence,
who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali
ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing
Eruptions, DisfiLturements, Freebies, Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Mnrt hew, Tan, Yel
low. or Brown Shin, &c. Should there I.e such per
sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as
well as hundreds from others, may convince theta
n- For sale W. JACKSON:Agent, corner of
Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts
burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained;• ALL
OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. janfl.s_
Just, Arrli•ed,
ONE splendid Rosewood tip Octave Semi Grand
PLANO FORTE, from the celebrated lactory of
Henri Hera, Paris; equal to the one used at his Con
certs, which, fur richnesS of tone and ilurab . ilitv of
,vorimanship, cannot be surpassed. To be sold low
for cash at JOHN H. MELLOR'S,
aueS SI Wood st.
Fall Fashions
C . t MOORE has just received from Ncw York
c ril
. the Fall Style of H A TS, which he
trodoce this day, Saturday, A ng..2Stli: All those in
want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to
call at No. 75, Wood at..
atm2S 3d door above Fourth.
Fall Fashions.
EATS AND CAPS. 'rte
rpilE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe Se
Coster's Fall Style of french, Mule Skin, Silk
and Nutra flats, to which he would invite the atten
tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW,
102 Wood st.,
aog2S 3d door below Davis Auction Rooms.
N. B. Ilis Fall assortmenfa Caps and Mulls, em
bracing an extensive variety ; is daily expected, and
will be duly announced. G. W. G.
NIMAL CHEMISTRY, or Organic° Chemistry,
in its application to Physiology and Pathology,
by Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry. For sale
et [aug2ol MORSE'S.
GRROME GREEN : 2§ boxes; just received and
lot sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,
aug27 near Canal basin.
rIIIEMISTRY-10 its appliciation to Agriculturc
Vi and Physiology, by Justus Liebig. For sale at •
uno - 27 MORSE'S .
PIG—A treatise on the breeds, management,
j_ feeding, and medical treatment of swine, with
directions for salting pork, and curing bacon and
hams, illustrated w ith
. engravings drrOvn from life, by
Wm. Youatt. For sale at 11 , 1GRSV.S,
aug26 8.5 Fourth street.
VNDLESS AMUSEMENT—A collection or near
-124 ly four hundred enfertaining esneriinents, with
illustrations;- hound edition. Fur sale at
a ug26
DomßEy & SON—The first part, containik..the
first tett numbers. For sale at , .
aug3l • MORSE'S.
„
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l anc , 7
ECLECTIC ..11.1EDICAL JENST.T.T...ki
Cincinnatj t
.
THE nest Fail
.and Winter course 'ofLectures.
commences in this institution on the first Mon.
day in November:, and continuesfour months,:irhleh
is immediately succeeded b o y the Spring apilPurmner
session, which also continues_ foimmontlis. A grat
uitous preliminary course:commences on tlier first
Monday in October, and continues one month.
B. L.lllll M. D. Anatomy and Operative Bur— .. ...- -
gcry. - - . - :slo'oo
L. E. Jones M. D. Matcria, Therapeutics , -
and Botany. , . , ' • ~. .s ; .. , 10,00
J. 11. Oliyer . M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy lO,OO
W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi-
cma
A. H. Baldridg,e DL. D.. Obstetrics ant 15! •.,
eases ot .Wornen
T. V.,Atorrow AL D:Pathidoary,Theoiypnd
Practice • .400
Alatricu:ation Ticket $3. Use . of Library $2.- 2 -' • ,
Graduation Fee $4O. .Dentonstrator.. , fiTickets3,,,*
tional.
$lOO paid on or before the first .Monday inlCOvem7::
ber next, will be, received for tuition in lull .:of;.ortg..:
student., Or $5O paid by din first of October
will secure all' the tickets for one Rill course; dm
Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Mittriculi
than ticket excepted. The Institute received its . -
charter in IS-113. The College 'edifice is situated at
thc - irner of Court and Plum streets.. , The Comp
of instruction will embrace every thing ,or value,
known and tiught in the Old Medical Collegeno
well as thu Reformed and Botanical School of .Medif
eine. Six or seven lectures will be given
13oard from $2 ? 50 to 0,00 per week. .Candidatal.,
for graduation, in'additiuti.to the preliminaryterni . ot:
study,'mwt have attended two full courses ist
le , ' ally incorporated Medical College,„thC. lastAst s . -
wldch must he in this or one course after four years •
MI letteis . soliciting further infonnation;or cOn.
Mining
_lnoney for the Faeulty., must he, addressed.,
to the undersigned [post .paid.) Note.i'or solvent'.'
Banks of the States in which students residejwill be
received in 'payment of Fees. r •
MORROW, M. D. Dean of the-Taculty
Cin.July 17, 1847.—Cin Eng. • jy2llnl
1"
F:ALE.I) PROPOSALS will be recived at the officiv.
kl of the Allegheny Cemetery, until the . 20th day
September next, for finding nil materials'ariderect , :',
lug on Entrance Gate Way and. Porter , s4Lodge;
said Cemetery,
Plana and specifications of the work can be seen-t':
at thc office. By order of the Board. -
ring. 2.3 . JO - 1111 . CIIISLETT, Arcn.
-• . •
Imported Segars, etc.
rp - LIE lovers of good Segars a>zd Topicee, ara r
T.
spectfully informed, timtiliesubspriber. hati knit
. .
received an extensive assortment of the most appros , ..,
ed brands, among them ;he - .
Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venns ,RegOia, r .
Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Cominori
Also, a few Boxes of 5 67.5/alder>s Black Ici/P a
,;,.
celebrated chewing tobacco. _ _ .
JOEL MOHLER - .
augfi Druggist, Fifth and Wood stir
Jr Chronicle and Gazette copy. _ . . •
Puxrage - Txr mud Lorom
IL- GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEoR G E Ittrrarac. g• Son, No. 134 Waterloo Roth,
Liverpool
- CARLISLE Sr. ittrrAno, No.sB,.South at:, N. Ye;IC
r HE Subscribers, itairing accepted the uge!My - it!
1 this City, ofthe above well known andrespecti
ble Houses. arc prepared to make engagemenik f o o_
passengers to come out' from any part Of Griat'..
Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet
Ships, sailing front l e iverpool weekly. Persons enr
gaging with us may rest assured that_their. friOndel
will meet with kind treatment and prompt . deSpateh . „
at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary:on • _
their arrival in this countly. Apply to or addresta.
INI , CLURRAN
la. Liberty st., Pittshgrgh ,
N. 11:1'assage engaged here . from LiiCipoorte i •
Pattsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amonet._,lOr .
warded, payable at Sight, throughout the :United. `'
"Kingdom. -
W Site Cellar ntail
Corner of Smithfield and Front Strica
\\T ll L F. li l i t u E o
r e s a n or o a t i v i ay k Li d t s e
a hV im l•a , u r r t e ed lS . 's i . :,, a;a r d :
ran :ed to give satisfaction or the money ipturted,".'
for sate in quantities to suit, by . ,
aog9 MAD.TIN.
Shovels, Spider,' Fork, &c.
rpHE undersigned has been appointed agent for
the sale of the above . articles Manufactured by
Jno.P4rvis & Co. All orders addressed to :hini fur
such articles will receive .prompt attention, at the
lowest manuracturer's'prices:.
ME
INellsvflle, Caussgow - it. Beavers Pitc4.et,
THE New and Light Dritettlit Steamor
CAIMUNE; Nuorr,Master, ritpbe
twee:: Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the se*.
son or low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Moidity,'
Wednesday, and ' , rid:by, at 9 'o'clock, A: :M. and-
Wellsville every Tuesday,'Thursday i and,Saturday;*
at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage applf.On'
board. ji 4 23iltr
_ _
Boots, Shoes, Tr unilcit,. etc.--
QL LANSWEJE HAYR IILE,:`-
W i( ! SA 4 Ea dei i floor,
S Z En
'fnt}onc ' No. 156L ibertytt F rl
opposite the head of Wood.
F. have'in store.
and are receiving their Fall and Winterstock"of
BOOTS, SHOES, Sm. consisting of the largest stock
then have ever been able to bring to this market:
Our stock of goods haVe metal .been manufaCtured,
to our order, and expressly tor the'Pittsburgh market:
We alsohave constantly on hand a spLendid, stock
of Ha!iteard', 'Veldts - Gain Elastic Shoes , bifitlk for.
Ladies , 'end Gentlemen's wear, the most . heautifel
article - ever manufactured. We would, solicit lila
examination of our stack or guods,b . y all, who.
to purchase either otwitoletialc is: tee shall
sell at a small advance roit . ,Country".liferehinte
will find it to their interest to call and ciaitiioc our.
stock before purchasing. . , r
IMill
Salo of Pittsburgh. Gds Stock.
NTOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees:ave
I. postponed the opening of books,to receive sub
scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pius
bu gh Gas Works, *directed by.Orilinance of 28th
June., 18.17. j until Thursday.the 12th day of 'August
nest, on which day the.books will be. rO-opened.at
the office of Messrs. •Hussey, Hanna Isz Co., in- the
city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and,4
welock of said day, and' to continue' from day to
day until otherwise ordered: '
Spanish -Moss - '
THE subscribers have, and - will continue to keel )
on hand MOSS of very superior qualityiin bales
and half :bales,
which: they a will seli•atredUced
price, at their File Factory, Fifth Ward.. .
rauct 3 .d3inAN - KRIM &
, . • . •
MORSE.S
GEO: COCURAN.
No. 26 Wood - streei:
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,-
No 186 Liberty st., Pittabgrgh
.., a'
EMI!
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