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'''.7'.''; - t. - ':', , i;. - -; , -. MEI •; •• 1 • ;.: 4 • • - 6 .6• 6 + `• .12 „',„ . 2 -• • 1/, ii•rPV!;:i•rf 4 ; 0 1,4 4 ...,4kM,k0,4•,,p4- t_, , -,..± 1 41 - 1 , • ;, 4;. 1 •!•• -'z•-! • -;-• • 4, • t• - • *,..:;-..,.,-,.,.,:: ! - t' ,. !' ,, .?'" . : . ?'::'! , ..;:3::..';. •;':-;_..--,,,..5,,..,. _:,-;...,-,!::;..":•-±,:r':•:.,:.,;;:,,.t:. E ~i~'w73a+y~~~ qk s-w-~'r-~i'',`~s`--~ u . u t ' + Tn,~- y ~~~, ~r a~'jc"P 111111 1211 E Kissing by Or tr-oyiate,-- - % have beengreatly amused, recently, in — reading:ln an old volume, ihtrfe.iif , the letters of the ,celehrated Erasinus,"du ripg,his to England:- Thelilliestrious scholar "seems to have been at the very pinnacle of excite ment and delight. Like' Dr. ;Johnson, he - bad learned to, ride as well as any clown in the coun .try..- ',Frtim his rapturoul des'Criptions of the charms' of-England,it is not initprising tbatliei tar 'tied there 'willingly, but that he wan stoic enough eyk'to tear himself away from that isle of Calyp sei.' 'Faustus," he exclaims, "if yott tbor- Mibly kneWthe blessings of . Britain, you Would hesten here, with winged feet, and if your gout would not permit you to do that, you would_de sire.to• be made a Dmdaius. To,mention bet one re pleasu . among many, here are nymphs! with heavenly countenances, soft, kind; and whom you Would readily prefer to your ' ,muses. Besides, :therels, a - custom worthy of everlasting prilse.— Whenever !you come, all receive, you - With kisses. If yap go away, they dismiss you with kiSses— you return, you, are received with kisses;; they lake their leave .of you—still kissess. Dct you meet them anywhere, they kiss you abundantly. in short, there is nothing but kisSing wherever you . 04! Faustus.. did you taste but 'once how soft, how fragrant they are,, you, in truth, would 'wish, not as Salon did, to pass only ten .yeam .in England, but to sojourn there to your latest hone—Yankee Blade. IMil European agency. -- mar KEENAN, European Agent, is preparing to -;;;UL, leave. Pittsburgh in a few days, on his tuienly firs, regular tour to Europe. Those having debts, legacies, real estate or claims to collect, monej , re mittances to make, or any other business to trans act in Ireland, England, Scotland, NVales or the continent of Europe, should immediately call upon liar at the Merchant's Hotel, (Weavers) corner or Third and Smithfield streets. Mr..laines May, Mer chant, on Water street, Pittsburgh, will attend to all his. European bounces in Mr. Keenan's abse'nce from the United States. sep4-Ity .. ... • ,••• MRS ME i' , i WINE STORE, • C. wa 7- 4 :1111 % TIM Subscriber would direct atten tion to his stock of Foreign Wines and Liquors;' embracing all descriptions and qualitiea of dry and sweet Wines: Together With a large ns- North:eat in Wood and glass, of White and Red Wines; 'Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles and German Wines from the Rhine; Mosalle Rocks, sPaikling and Still, and soma 20. varieties of French and Italian fancy Cordials. My attention being ex elusively devoted to this business, purchasers will be supplied with genuine articles wholesale or to tail, and at moderate prices. JACOB WEAVER, Wine Store, cor Market and Front sts.' OE MU STAR CLOTITING STORE, No 70 Wood st., Pitts&urglt,.Pa. A NaKER & MAYER would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicini ty that they have procured the services of John Gar vey—recently of Broadway, New York—as foreman of their, establishment. This gentleman having been extensively engaged in the custom business, exclusively, in the above city for the last ten years, is well known by that lash ion-ible community and is universally acknowledged to be a cutter of great-acquirements. • We will be monthly supplied with Parisian fash ions, which will give us the advantage of offering our customers the latest and newest styles. Gentle men who are desirous of adorning their persons, can, by calling at the Original Stari be accommc-1 dated. - All articles from this establishment will lie war=, ranted in every particular, as no trouble or expense i will he wanting on our part to afford general gabs-. faction. •-•••• I l We have.just received a-splendid stock of French and English Black, Brown, Blue, Green, Olive and Claret Cloths. Black Blue, Brown and Green Beave'r Cloths. English Pilot cloths. FiolCassimcres and cloths for sacks and busincs4 coats. OM =I French Doe Skins, plain and figured. Do Fancy cassimern.s. English do do. Also, a large let of American Cloths and Cassi metes. 11111 French super cut Velvets for vestings. Do Black and Fancy Satins. Do do do Silks. do do Cashmere, and all arti cles pertaining to our business. We have an advantage that few houses in the wont have, being connected with houses both in New York and Bolton who will keep us regularly supplied with the latest European styles of g RAIL ALSO— , -Will be kept constantly on hand a general assortment of ready made clothing. Together with shirts, drawers, under shirts, hos- OMA; collars, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders, &c., &e. •II ANCKER & M.11T.11. Star Clothing Store, 7t. Wood nt N. B. All orders will be promptly attended to sept 8 lEEE HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY. • JOHN WALKER, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, . No. S 5 Wood Strcei. S TOULp ,respectfully inform his friends and the public:geuerally, that-he has received a large etnck of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella," " Wyoming" . and "Monongahela," which, togeth er with a large supply ofAmerican.Gooas he is now receiving direct from manufacturers, will make his assortment very extensive and complete. Western Alerchants will please call and examine his stock. sepS IME ME ME ' 1 AdrOmistrator's Notice. N OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Adminis tration upon the estate of James Armstrong, late of the Borough of Birmingham, Allegheny Co., deceased, were granted to the Subscriber on the 4th day of Septeniber, A. D., 1847. All persons ihaving claims or demands against the estate of the Said decedent, are requested to make known-the same without delay to the subscriber, at his residence on Third street, or at his Factery, cor ner of Front and Ferry streets, in the city 'of Pitts burgh. JAMES PATTERSON, .In., sep7-w6t Administrator. NM 13ERSONS who arc afflicted with DYSPEPSIA, will I_ find some4mportant and valuable infurniatiun respeCting this disease, contained in the wrapper accompanying each box of the above VEGETABLE PILLS, viz: " On the causes of Dyspepsia which can not be avoided?' relating to certain trades and occu pations which cannot be penned without confine ment; also ' "on the causes .of Dyspepsia, which can be avoiaed;" these relate chiefly to improper medicine, diet, , cooking, injurious habits, &c. gyp' Two kinds in one box. Price, 25 cts. a box. For sale onlyi by S. L.' CUTHBERT, sep7 Smithfield st., near 3d. Ell , OtK No. 1:on the Monongahela Navigation, IA immediately above the City, will remain closed alter Wednesday morning, the Bth inst., for the pur pose of getting pt the foundation of the Now Lock. The time that will be required is uncertain, but will be reopened at the earliest diy possible. The - temporary closing of Lock No. 1, will not in terfere with:Abe carrying of freight and passengers between Plitsbuigh and Brownsville, as hereiotbre. X. K. MOREHEAD, President, Pittsbeth, Sept. 7, 1847. Mon. Nan. Co. EMI Braddook , s Field. SEALED PROPOSALS,for the purchase of Brad 'dock's Field will be received at the 11erchants . and Manufacturer's Bank until Monday, the 20th inst_ .;wheh the highest offer over $2.5,000 will be accepted : Teritui, $5,000 in hand, and the balance in ter!, years witß.interest, payable semi annually. By order of the'Board. W. 11. DENNY, Pittsburgh, Sept, 7, 184'r-d 1 w ' Cashier. OM eAL EMI' US I AND GLUE FACTORY FOR SALE--The !administrators of the late James McLaughlin, otter for sale the establishment situate in Ninth Ward, formerly-carried on by him, in his life time, as .a Silamtus and Glue Factory. The works ate in complete order for carrying on the businness, with fixtures, 4 , c.„ and ready tbr com mencing at any time: A liberal credit will be giv en, and all particulars made known by calling on either : of the undersigned. JAMES BLAKELY, JOHN MITCHEL, eepS.diw Administrators. OE DINE FRENCH ENGRAVINGS—Just received _from the Pai l is Publications a lot of very fine Engravings. Aleo a few courses in Landscapes. Trees, Fruits Flowers, &c very desirable for schools. JOHN GILLESPIE & CO. sep6.3t - ;' 7.6 Wood at. E FAMILY ILAJVIS- , -1500 IDs prime, tor sale sep3 D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et ARTARIC ACID: 6 Casea,juet received'and for T oak by •• ID. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. aug3l i corner of First and Wood air. )•,.;•14,•:4;,1 . • — •l h? C ' , t•`‘.;•l .1 • 4 ‘ .1 '•••: s " 2" e ~ _,,, BM NEW ARRANGEMENT Dr. liLitlph'a NOTICE 4 5 .5.`44140i4,45. h '4l" • I ; •-• . . .... ..,.-.',..'-'-'':: L . 9• . -..... .. MEN - - • --• L ' , as :tee • , „ ' • - _• • • r , : r ' - ' Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION TO ALL PERSONS ire ALL PLACES, At All Times, UNLVER.AIV CIRC-UMSTANC-ESI "FYOU ARK get . oured ;L• if, well, employ . aninsurev to continue so. Rotary individual in dulges in habits, which mute, to a greater or lesser extent, disarrange.the admirable andintricate com binations which fortn . the system, and conseqentiy • -,..ErenTIINDIVtnnAL,,T shtitild s pirsseisitorrie mild, yet efficacious, simple and accredited agent for preserving all the functions of the bodyln.good order. DR'. WOOD'S , 10.SIES.4.P.Aittildl. ND WHIT CHERRY BITTERS will achieve this result, and should be in everi , fami ly, aUcl•ln the fiends of every person, who, by bust mess, 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 OF DEATH. The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those who dare to find them, and which are the onlyreliable antidotes to the poison of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Barkof the IVild Cherry , Tree with which the red man of the forest cures nearly disease of the internal mom These ' materials, though powerful in their action, are as common sense teaches us, ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these BITTERS, the scrofulous may be restwed to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon ; for they' not only eradicate pimples and tumors; but overcome • CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoeveris subject to thehorrors of Consumption ; should.at once purchase this stiIIE.REMEDY. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the Most ef ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being' confined inclose rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, langour, want of energy sufficient to permit them to seek rec reation, &c. &c. These persons say fur years, that they-"don't feel very well." Miley do not employ ,a method by which they can feel QUITE 'WELL, they eventually sink under a severe fit of ilLriessrfind are MATIZTI TRW TUE °WAVY. only by a miracle; and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel' have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only a-pest to themselves, but a source ofdisgustand annoyance ,to all with whore they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCE'S may be avoided by an early application orthe virtues of these BrrrElts. For the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re- ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. Ile does not, howeveestask the invalid to swallow his, certificates, but his lirrretts, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, • • in either a modified or severe firm, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and tho cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Lirrreas possess no other recommendation, it .would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete 'eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are constitutionally billions ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and excellent TONIC AND APPENIENT, as it will diffuse health throughout every fihre of the frame, and send happiness and love ohife thrilling to the heart. FAMILIES OEGI/T TO KEEP IT ON HAND. Every medicine chest on board ship anditl,l also'be well stocked with this capital remedy as Ir:rSCI:11- .... . work, and carry on Mon __ . ness on a scale more extensive than has yet been VY..it:x cannot a ffl ict those who take it, or long re done in the west. The union of the two establish sist its vigorous assaults. ALL Diet:arras OF THE I IlLoon vanish before it, and the old relics of early I 'Bents of Towssearb,& Co., and sT Cant & Dow imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being !LAND enables the company to execete orders, how. ! ever large, for all descriptions of work, with dea -1 submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The Brrrens have in no' patch and in the best manner. instance filled of curing JAVNDICE, GENERAL DEM- With Mr. Townsend I have been acquainted from' Live, every disorganization of boyhood. We were apprentices together, and 1 I have known him always as a forthful and comae-! THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat. I tent workman, and well fitted to give satsaffletion to ter a vast portion of our fellow beings are rendered I those ,‘ ho may o ff er him their patronage. lle best I extremely unserable—so miserable, indeed, t h at been in my employment fur four years, and I know i they wish to die. Every bostle ofDr. Wood's Santa- the facts stated. paella and Wild Cherry Bitters," contaius a modi- I Mr. Perkins has been twelve or fourteen years in I cum of joy and content for each of those morons Imy and imprudent sufferers. Remember tlint an injudi- employment and fur a considerable psi, tom of I ; the time my Ibreinan. lie is one• of the best ime -1 cirrus use of mercury is inevitably productive ofinany !chasms I have ever had in my employment, arid I evils whirls are pnt to flight by this glorious and un- (cordially commend him as Ins partner to the cont zi- I I ; surpassable compound; and that affllctiona which are ued favors of my old customers. HEREDITARY . Mr. Phelps has been assocrated with me for many !years in the mercantile business! in Manchester. He i may speedily and safely Ire shuffled off through its . agency. As a.merlicine which must benefit s known to the public generally as a strictly honest I' EVERYBODY I and enterprising man, and as a partner I have al-1 w .:PAIRING the SIIITLY delicate is the CONFINED AND DES ays found him to be all that could be desired. i of Messrs. Carr 4r Row land it is not necessary fur l !.would : be well to hear in mind that preventive is PAIRING IhVALID, no equal is to be found for it. It Ime to speak. They are 'veil known to the public as among ths best carriage builders ire the west —I 'infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. ;I‘Vood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry fIaTTERI ARE (heir eatablishinent united to the old concern of' I BOTH. .. Townsend 4- Cu., qualifies the new firm to MFG out .„ 1: Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than las good work as can be procured in the Croted Bristol's or Sand's, fur the same price—one dollar ! States " P lseP.l t Cvit u s TowNs Eli Ls. _ _______ __ - .. (-per bottle. I WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New I - , ( Toavissexid, Carr & Co. ...x CcCEsSoRS to the old firm or C. Townsend Se ! P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Yalu / York ' wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at • I 0 Co., and Carr &Rowland, be. , isav a to announce! I . !to their friends arid to the pul7lle generally, that: lable Medicines, Smithfield, bet Ween 3u and Fourth I they are n o w prepared to execute all kinds ol work streets, and at WAL THORN'S Drug Store, Market lin the coach and wagon making business, at the Street. sep2 ' l6l,l ltiw / 2 t I shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best i IFE, Religious opinions and Experience o quality. The very, large quantity of seasoned tun i I_4 y Madam BeDe La Motile Guyon, together with the fi her with which they are prepared, and their facili • Personal History and Religious opinions of Fenelon ! ties firlnmee"' enables hem to insure the p ublic ' that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and I Archbishop of Cambray. lie Prof. Cplum. I The Powers or the Soul over the Body in relation prompt business in their line, and they respectfully to Health and Morals. By George Moore, .I. M. D. ! stowed upon the late firma. solicit a contiuuance of the liberal patronage be r i Washington aria Generals. By T. J. Hearbev. I Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old ; snot A. Freida or Continental Europe. By J. K. Marvel. A. MASON & co, I Dry Goods Ilonse, 62 Market Street, • The Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Pat. nista of the French Revolution. By Mott Lemar- I Between Third and 4th streets, tine. l AVE just received a large supply of rich Fall (sods, ; compriaing in part: 17 Cases various 11 styles Prints and Chintzes of English, French and A merican manufacture; 156 pcs. rich and desirable patterns French Ginghanis, warranted inferior to none imported in style, quality and durability trico lors; 4 Cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cashmeres, AI de Laurier+, Satin rap's! A Ipaccas of va rimis colors; 3-4 and 4-4, Ill'k & Illue BM Silks, for Mantillas; Fancy dress Silks; 1111 and Mode, colors; M de Lain all wool, Shawls of every style and qual ity; Cassimerer, Cassinetts,•l3rriad Cloths and Vest- Mei; Bleached and unbleached Aluslins from file to ISle. per yard; Green, YelloW, Red and White Flan nets; Tickings, Checks, strip•d Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are of fered at wholesale and retail at the very loweat cash prices. tsep3i A. A. MASON & Co. . _._ .. . Tales, in Prose, for the Young. By Mary Howitt. Men, Women and Books. By Leigh Hunt. For salo at the Book store of ,ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, No. 56, Market at. 1:11M iinsbantre Celebrated • Fluid Magnesia. 1 VHIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and f I . 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 being liable 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. FAIINESTOCK tr. CO., cor Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts. augs W. W. WATCH MAKER AND JEW„ELLE,R, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, T__T AS just returned from the east with a large and well selected stock of Goods in his line, viz : Fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best mat,ers and: latest patterns. Jewelry in every variety, Sil •ver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Ware and Table Cutlery, 4-c. tic., at the lowes pricer. sept 6 New Booice. FRFSII supply of Cromwell, a vindicatioa -1-1 by J. H. Merle D'Aubigne, just received, also Ndpolcon and his blarshals--by J. T. Heany. Napoleon, his army and his generals, their unex ampled military career—by an American. Sascred Mountains—by J. T. Headley. Letters from Italy The works of the Into Re - r. Robert Murray M'Clii yue,j minister of St. Peter's church, Dundee. Haldane on Romans, from the sth Edinburgh edi ion. For sale at the bookstore of sept 6 ELLIOT & ENGLISH No 56 Market,st Removal. AVM. S. CALDWELL would respectfully an nounce that he has removed k of Cheap Publications ; &c., to the new store his i sntoc Third street, opposite the Post (Awe, and improves this opportunity to return his thanks to those who have been 'so liberal with their patronage, 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. ocr All orders promptly attended to, hound books re and valOable works at short notice. sep2-3t ri LASS-00 Boxes---", assorted men, 6xB to 10114: 11 . Jr for sale by sop J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. _ SUNDRIES -23 11ble Copperas ; 10 doz Woolen Socks; 3 pieces Tow Linen ; 8 Bbls Ryo Flour , .5' ~ Crab Cider; on consignment sep3 for sale by J - . D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. • . . • Aortioiatn*at le 1h Ibltton. TEPITTSDUAGII tiORTICITLTURAL SOCIE - TTY, Nvill hold an Exhibition of Fruits, Vegeta bles, and . • • F qil - the 11.2(1,.23d, '4'114 24M of September, 1847, APri!JIILO n ALL. Pfeolittpts aro offered Tor the.following productions FRUITS., For the treat and second beat variety of , Apples, not than• ¢ 12 , Winter Pears, peck; e " • • /' pock of Peaches, 12 Tablo • ApPles;-Variety' -.of out-door 12 Winter : Apples; - Grap6s; Pears, not less than k 6 Melons; peck; - Quart of Pluths; :2 Table Pears; 12 Quinc es. VEGETABLES. For the best 3 • s _ heads - of• Cabbage, 3 Cauliflower, 5 stalks of, elery, peck of Onions, 6 Vegetable Eggs, 6 hunches! Double Parsley, peck Windsor beans, do Lirua Beans, 8 Squashes, 12 roots of Salsify, 12 Carrots, IS Parsnips, 12 Blood Beats, Peck-of Turnips, Peck of Tom atoes, Best and Second best peek of Potatoes, Best and Second best peck of Sweet Potatoes. Splendid mahogany frame hair seat sofa; Do do and .cane seat rocking chair; Do Ottomans; do Centre tables and covers; Fancy reception chairs; Mahogany and cherry wardrobes; Do dressing bureaus, marble tops; Do Bureaus; mahogany side boards; Du Dining tables; do high ,oat bedstsads; Fancy mahogany sewing stands; Fancy dressing stands with glosses; Parlor, chamber, hall, stair and rag carpeting; Hearth rugs and door matte; floor oil cloths and matting; Venitian and transparent blinds; stair rods and fixtures; crib and matron; cherry end high post bedsteads, French and trundle, do.; iiincy and com mon chairs; arm and rocking do; mahogany and cherry wash stands; lhncy and common settees; man tel clock; 5 pair carved gilt brackets; a few choice oil paintings and engravings; I sett candlebrass; sib nor plate and brass candlesticks, and snuffers; As tral and. hall lamps; I beautiful silver plate fruit basket; 1 beautiful pair fruit dishes. Solid Silver Ware, Via: 13 solid silver dining forks; 12 do do large spoons, 12 do do tea spoons; 12 do do desert spoons; 1 do do Soup ladle; I do do large tongs; 1. silver piked waiter; I do do Cas tor; Dinner and tea setts of stone, China, glass and queens, arr ; wine glasses and 'tumblers; fancy pre serve dishes; tea trays, fire irons; ash boxes and DISS9LT:TION. fenders; knives and forks; beddings; hair, husk and straw 7 1 H heretofore matres; nterpanes; bedsds; blankets E partnership'; existing between I and comfo rts; ses linen cou and muslin she e ts rea ; bolster and 1 CYRUS Townscne & WIIEELRR IL Paths, in! pillow slips; linen table cloths; 1 sett china chamber the Wagon and Coach Making Business, and the ' ware; 1 sett Liverpool ware; 1 ice chest, together Mercanti'e Business, i s this day dissolved by mutual I with a large lot of kitchen utensils; 1 bag of coffee; consent. The books of the firm will be settled b y • loaf and brown sugar; also, 1 family horse and bar_ either of the undersigned. ()oche, and harness. • cyp.us TOWNSEND, N. B. The alove Furniture and articles are nearly AVhIEELEB H. PHELPS, new, being in one only about 2 years, and kep. in August 31, 1547.-sep4 I the neatest and Lest of order. Terms at sale. IL S. MAGRI W, s'ep7 JAMES AVKKNNA, A izet'r FLOIVERS. • For the beat atufsecond best display of Dalin',, I Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Monthly Rose's, Green House Plants. • . I Discretionary Premiums will he given to addition al Horticultural and Floral Productions, if :deemed worthy. Claimants for Premiums, who are not members of the Society, will pay $l. TICKETS OF ADMISSION 25 Cents, to be had at the Book Stores, and Wicker/thaw s Seed Store, Pittsburgh. In Allegheny City; at the Drug Stores of H. P. Schwartz, Jolts Mitchell, and John Sargent. In Birmingham, at the Drug Store of John G. Smith. Or from any of the Executive Committees. Mem bers will be admitted on presenting their Certificates at the door. Competitors for premium, will hand their names with the kind and quality of what they will exhibit to any member of the Executive ComMittee, and I that they will have their productions at the Hall on the morning of the 21st. sep6,l3Bz.w2t DISS rrHl partnership hesetolbre !existing tween 4_ ROBERT CARA & EVANS ROWLAND in ale Carri age making business, in this day dissolved by mu. tual consent. The books of the firm will he settled by either of the undersigned at the old office. 11.011FIRT CARR, Aug. 31, IS-17.-sep4 EVAN! ROWLAND. _ . PARTNEItsIIIP. rr , FIE subscribers haring'entered into partnership, I will hereafter continue the Wagmn and Carri age Malting Business, and the Mercantile Business, at the Old Establishment orC)rus Townsend & Co., St. Clair street near the bridge, at M inchester, and at the establishment of Carr 4 . l3.t.Mand, St. Clair street. EVER TOWNSEND, NYIfEELER IL PHELPS, WRIERT CARR, EVAN WAYLAND, SYLVANUS PERKINS. September I, IS-It. N. H. The financial affitire of the Company will he managed by 11. Ir. 'Wheeler IL Plielpa,l oho has charge of the office and hooks. retired frombusiness; and clisposed of my entire interest to the above C41113.1ny, I take pleasure in recommending them to my late customers at home and in the West and South, as prepared to do the best ,'f Valuable Goal Property and Rallßond FOR SALE. , Ct AID property is situated on the Monongahela River, immediately above Lock N 0.2. consisting of Rail Road, Pitt Cars, R. R. Wagons, and eveij convenience for runniug Coal, all in perfect order. There are eleven Houses upon the premises in gond [ tenantable order, and now paying a rent of $2.50 per annum. Said Road opens into an inexhaustable vein of Coal, which can be obtained upon very rea sonable terms. "Any one wishing to commence the coal business will find thin a rare opportunity as four fifths of the whole purchase will be taken in coal. For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the premises. nu 21-Imo" JOIIN MTLOSK EY DUQ,CESNE COLLEGE, CORNER OF THIRD AND WOOD STREET]. E FALL SESSION of this Institution will com l._ mence on the 2d Monday, (13) of September. Students arc rrrineste,d ,to be in attendance, at 9 o'clock, sep6-d3t JOHN BLACK, D. 8., Preet. COFFEE -120 Bags prime Rio; 10 " .g Laguyra ; 0 44 44 Old Goy. Java: 1 44 44 Mocha ' • fir sale by sep3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et. SUGAR -10 lids New Orleans; 6 Bbls Purified do; 2 D. It. Crushed ; 2 " " Pulverised; 1 Case " Loaf;" Bids small Loaf; for sale by scp3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. T EA -18 half chests fine to Extra fine Yll ; 4 " " " Imp`l and GP; 5 " " Cliulan Poueliong ; 54 Catty Boxes, various brands; for sale by sep3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. 110BACCO--IS boxes 5 9 s Plug, sup. Richmond; 10 ,‘ 12'e " Baltimore Plug; .rPine cut chewing; for sale by . D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. CMS NT AILS— ll° Kegs, in store and for sale by sop 3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st IEIIII Adnilnlstrator'e Sale 'OF SPLENDID IDEUSEHOLD FURNITURE. D EnDiNg, Distresses, and Kitchen utensils, Si,. ver ware, China, Dinner and Tea setts, Was: and', Queenswarc, Oil ,Paintings and, Engravings, Family Barouche, Harness and Horse, &c. &c., at Audien, lIY JAMES M,KENNA • ,`ON Thursday next, September 9th, at 10 o'clock J in the forenoon, will 'be sold without reserve by order or the Administrator of the late lion. Mich and Biddle, deceased, at his rate residence, 4th between Cherry Alley and Grant st. his entire house hold Furniture, Oil Paintings and Engravings lied ding, kitchen utensils, Family Horse, Raronch ' e and Ha rness, &c. &c., comprising in part the ',Wowing rick House acrd Lot at Auction. ON Saturday afternoon, the I Ith instant, at 4 o'- , clock„ on the premises, will be sold, that val uable Lot of ground, situate at the Northeast corner Third and Ferry sty., having a front of 2.9 feet on Third street. an d' extending along Ferry street ,S:a on which is ere cted a two story brick dwelling house which is rented at present fur s.2ap per annum. Title indisputable. Terms one-third cash, resi due payable in one and two years with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. sep7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Extra Sale OFSupstfine Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, French Satins, Flannels, Alualins, and Calicoes, &c. at Atictiln. fIY JAMES M'KENNA, Will he sold, at the Auction Rooms, No 1 1 4 Wood street, three doors front Flllll, on Saturday morning next, Septenlber 1 1 th, at 10 o'clock, a large assort ment of French, English, and American Broad Cloths, Cassaneres, and Sattinetts, in Remnants and whole Pieces; also, Flannels. superfine French Sat. ins fur Vestings, new style •Alpaccas, Muslins and Calicoes, &c septi Auction Sales BY JOHN H. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER pity t;•.p[)s ON Thursday morning the 9th intt ., at 10 o'clock, at the cionmercial Slle4 Itooirav, car. of Wood and 30 eta., will be Raid without reserve, to chst , consignments, a large assortment of staple and cant:, Dry Goods, &c. At 3 o'clock, P. M., 5 half chest, Young Hyson Tea; 2 bids and 3 halr bltls Hire; IP tat!, Hickory nuts; 25 nests Band Hoses, Wrapping Paper, Match es, Shovels, Queen ware, Glassware, Franklin Stoles, tar. An I'', tensive nsßortiment anew and second band household and kitchen furniture, among w htch are mahogany dining tables, mahogany hair scat sofas, mahogany fancy and common chairs, bureaus, bed steadfi, rocking chairs, settees, looking glasses, car peting, At 7 o'clock' P. M., an invoice of German Fancy Goods, just received from the Importer; Gold and Silver Watches; fine table and pocket Cutlery; Mu sical Instruments; ready made Clothing; a large col lection ofraluable Boni., &c. sep7 IN the Court of Quarter Sessiors of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny : In the matter of the proposed alter- - ) atinn of the division lines of the k,..N0. 5, Juno Townships of Jefferson, Baklw'n, (Term, 1847. and Alitthn. J The undersigned, upon the Petition of divers citi :ens of the Townships of Jefferson, Baldwin, rind Main, praying fir the alteration of the diet:run lines, of said Townships, were appointed by the ! COMA COCIIIIMEMIMM to inquire into the propriety; ofgrantmg the prayer of the petitioners, and report I their opinion of the same, at the nest Term of said! Court. This is to give notice, that the undersigned will meet, for the purposes of their appointment, at the House of Mrs. Pressly Irwin, in Baldwin Township, on the -Ph day of October next, at 10 o clock, A. M., at whirl) time and place all persons interested will be heard, if present. /IF:ASTI:C(IS, ALEX. CA Rti AHA N, Tii()MAS FARLEY. a ug 14-111 m - - Val ttabli Publ lent lons. c ACRE() PHILOSOPII Y. of the Seasone, illustrat -0 tog the .Perfeettons t f Gtol, in the Phenomena of the year—by the Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D., 4 vole. I 2inic. A Commentary on the Earlier a stl Latter Prophe sies of Isaiah—by Prof. J. A. .A le.:ander, of the "Fheological : 4 111:nary, Princeton. The Wickliliites, or England in the Fifteenth Cen tury—by the author of" The Family at lfatherdale,'• etc. j The Three Divine Sisters, or Faith, Hope and Charity; by Rev. Thomas Adams. - . Light in the Dwelling, or a Harmony of the Four Gospels, with remarks adapted to reading at Family I Prayer, fer every day in the year. Sermons; by John Baptist Massillon, Bishop of Clermont—to which is prefixed a Lite of the Author, with an introduction; by Rev. W. M. Willet. Sermons of the Rev. James Saurins, late Pastor of the French Church at the. Ilague—a new edition, with additiona Sermons, revised and corrected, by the Rev. S. Burden, A. M. The above received and for sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT ilk ENGLISH, sep4 No 56 Market st. • Harper's Late Pubitcn.tions. E'S History of the Girondists; L AMAILTIN Fresh Gleanings, or a New Sheaf from the Old Field of Continental Europe; Liyes of the Necromancers; - Story of the Battle of Waterloo; just recd and fur sale by H. S. BOSWORTH 8; nu Co., ij2S 43 Market at. Nev Goods. W ATCHES, JEWELRY, 4- c . T UST RECEIVED my fall supply of line Cold and Silver Watches and Jen elry, to which I world 6 call the attention of purchasers, as I will sell at only percent. advance on regular Eastern prices, and Will guarantee every article as represented. se W. W. IVILSON, p 3 cor of4th and Market sts. OLD PENS—Just received, a largo additional Ur supply ofPremium Diamond Pointed Gold Pens,. all warranted, and at the lowest prices. W. W. WILSON, sap 3 cor of4th and Market sts. • SOLAR. LARD LAMPS and Gas Chatidaliers, of one, two, three, and lour lights fur Parlors Halls, Hotels, Steam Boats, &c. &c. W. W. WILSON, cor o f 4th anti Marker sts. sep3 Dissolut lon. rirl HE Copartnership heretolbre existing between I the subscribers, under the etyle of J. D. Wil hams & Co. is dissolved 'this day by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D. Williams, who is duly anthorized to settle the accounts of the late firm. J. I). WII.I.IA.MS, A Pittsburgh, Sept. 1, IS-17. THOS. MILLER. ARTHUR O'LEARY—His Wanderings and Pon derings—a new supply for Sale at MORSE'S. ------- CHLORIDE LIME: 10 Casks beat Americanyjnat received and for sale by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. corner of Firnt and Wood etc aug3t DINBURGII 111;7.%;1F.The July number of F this valuable work for sale at sop 3 - ' , l-I. , :'•f: ~,=', ~! JAMES M'KENNA, Aucrt Nor Sale, FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty hnd Ilay atm. each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 11.. Two of them are 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. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. RifF lion , .:11 a A c T e I rt .ti a N i t— cure li b e e u u an a t ti c Et - lances :l only by JACOB 11.1YERS, Price 50 cts. par bottle. 4th st. JUST RECEIVLD 1.41 Mrs. DVPP'S New Millinery Store, 10 St. Clair street, I"VEW style French Chemizettes, Mourning Col- Jars Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do., Ladies Silk Scarf s , a new and elegant pattern of Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice selection nf rich new styles Cap and Ilomver Bla nc -Ns, Rich Black Silk fur Cardinals, Swiss Muslins, Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order in the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, Caps, Capes, Frills, and every article in the Millinery business. sep,l Ik7" A s N i ;f os f s :D--A good c rkwho is Accountant acquainted an d general tAterca b zi ll. file business generally, and the dry goods branch in particular. Apply to aug27 lIEAMBERS' CYCLOPEDIA—No 15 adds vain ,,able periodical, just received and for sale at sep2 r Ili PARRICIDE, or the Youth's Career oferime. j_ This exciting story, by the author of Life in Lim don, is now comptcte at 50 cts, for sale at p 3 1E ) MARKABLF EVENTS in the History of A :IL, merica, by J. Frost, L L 13 , —N0 4 ol this valu able work just received and for sale at sep3 riIIAMBERS' MISCELLANY of Useful and= En. tertaintng Knowledge. The long-looked for work is now for sale at sep3 \\TAVERLY NOVELS—Complete in 5 Tolumes, cheap form, 3,340 pages, 50 cts per volume at sep3 MORSE'S -11;ILOVVERrP-EIIS—ONIF-1. nen supp y o r beautiful work, from No.i to 4, just received at MORSE'S Literary Dep ourth St. sep2 J p o a u n r ta n l e jo m n e m n a T k ai ers lo . rs ; 50 Vest makers. None but the best ANCKER & ItIAYKR Star Clothing Store, 7 Wood at. ne e ed apply pt 7 MORS'E•S B. I/00N. :. HOOK AND SARGENT; BANKERS AND EXCH ,41 , :(; IIDOIC1;'RS, N. E. con. Weal) AND SLICTII STIIPETS, PITTSIII.I/t9l/, PA D EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreikti and Durncetic Exchange, Certificates or Deprinite, ke. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, fur sale in sums to snit purcha sers. • CURRENT And pat funds received on deposita, ,COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. REFERENCLS Messrs. M. Leech & Son, cr Ogden & Snowden, I . " Win. Bell & Son, Pirrenunon. " S. wcrurken & Co. English & Bennett. " Fleming at. nroAher 2 Mee, Lathrop & Co. PIIILAD'A. Wnt. R. Thompson & Co.) " oadly", Phelps & N'r.w Yontr. ' " Babcock & Cl. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M,Cullough 13Avrtstotte. Mr. James George, ' " 11. Hanna, CinctxtrATl, 0. " Joseph Watson, Mersin. Fenner & 141'111illart.f SlAssluis, O. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September .2‘.1, 1847-y WILLIAM A. MILL BARlctiuk, ExCIIANGE BROKERS, AND OZALEIIS tN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE., No. 6-1 Wood at., one door above - Fourth, Root side, Pilltrburgh, Pa. f`tURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio; Kentucky,lndiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on ie most favor able terms. Tho highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. • EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofll and upwards: marlo-dawy THE RIVC/IS ' , nutty, whose . union of talent; is without a parrallel in the world. Cuscirs RIVERS the most finished artist in his arrangement and exe cution'ofacerres and gymnastic groupS. • .rnimenteu. Ittrzns presents every - kind of Foreign act; that can surprise by novelty, and Master R/CTIMID RIVERS, (the 'inimitable,') will perform his - set on a single horse, as performed before the- President and Sena tors of the United States, and by all present deelar ed the • moat perfect union of WONDER AND GRACE the world ever knew. Master T. Nrvittc, who has acquired the rare, art of riding, and executing the most difficult ; feato BACKWARDS on a single horse. ' ' • Mr. Wm. STOUT will ride his fine classic aets, - onfi, 3 and :i horses, forming. a pyramid office persons, whom he -will bear , above his horses at lightning speed: ' • . • ' SioNion. GEaStANi, the mighty Dalian equestrian will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introduc ing, 'Les batons du diable,' and his Golden Pale tons, &c. &c. De will also bring forward:his two wonderfol .dogs, whose feats are without equal in the Arena. . . . Mr. W. llowAno, the Spanish iscen!c , rider, and great representative of the Red Man of the Forest. Mr:Cii.kates-los - rca who ride,s, d great dramalie scene, and aCrand Military act, entitled . . . 1 DONOR TO OUR BEROES. - Or All for our Country, in which by the aid of correct costume, he will represent the ChielPatriarch praying fur his country, GUN.. ZACK TAYLCR, at Monterey, Masai Srivr, a Yankee vtilentecr,'Santa ' //ono, the commander of Mexico, concluding with the SOLDIER OF FRQ:DOM, bearing them:Leiria rabl e resit' ve,--- , ' G r;:v. TAYLOR NEVER SIIIIREIVDER.S.,,i,? . . Moms Dratous, of the 'Cirque..Glompique,' will I introduce the Arabian Dancing, Mare, , HAtocr.V. , whose beautiful dances far surpass anything- of the 1 Ikind ever yet brought before the public. Also•the , , comic ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will by-their comic I dinner scenes, leaps and counter leaps, prove their instinctive bent for drollery. Kr - Parents and guardians may with confidence ' tiring their families, as under the watchful care of i the proprietor, not Ling approaching a shade of vul .._ . 11 0LIIIgS & SON, ! garity can fi nd its way among the choice represents- DEALERS ts - axe:Lance cons AND j " ons of the Arena. BANK NOTES. I The afternoon and evening perfurreances entirely M , varied, auf, , 24-14inarket street, Pittsburgh.' Exchange. Buying rate. I The Most ltstounding Discos'ery. I pr Cincinnati Louisville -, dis" A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE'I ! A WONDER !! ! I " ! " Si. Louis To cure Eruptions-and Dikfigurements of the. Skin, Jesus NOTES. - , r t &C't d' 1"1 Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, San itheum j Scurry. I Buying rates. Sure 'leads, 4-c.4-c. 4-r. .oun y iy or s I di n, Relief notesF. OUR years ago last August, the capital of France was astonished in consequence of a discovery Pennsylvania Co ! :: i made by an Italian Chemist. Manydoubted—itscem-1 New York ; „ i ml almost an impossibility that any thing made by j Maryland i ~ t r the hands of man, could have such singular powers' New Orleans i as that claimed by Arrronto VEspattet. for his inven- I I tion. Many classed !inn and his invention as a hum- - _ ' beg, (and, alas! many Aiolish persons without trying, i d o the same nowo at length, after testing it in the , I hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best , chemists in the world) delivered - the following report 1 to Signor Yesprini : 1 "We have now Minutely and carefully examined .; the singular invention of Vesprini. Ign 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 : sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Sig n ed) ed) i ' ' LEOPOLP DUPREY, Pres.. JOSEPH H. LULL HILL & CURRV, D ANXEM, EXCHANGE DR OFERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES, ~ ...„ GOLD AND SILVER. j N o. Oil WOOD Sr., SD DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. A R FtoicsdCurrency ivedmDetcait;nd p cnllectijzoadeinalltr.Drineipaicieso3he I United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston ar..l Cincinnati constantly fur sale in sums to suit purrhasen3. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penney' va 7 nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most.favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar 2- ALLEN KNAMER. EDWARD L1A.617- AM' BANKERS!CRAMER AND E X C H ANG E . BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S b INgEni AND No. 55 e:elling rate IS;el% York Philadelphia Baltimore Buying rates, Ohio . ... leiham i ~ Kentucky i gi Virginia I 41 Wheeling i " Tennessee 3 t. aulD-y riall London Edl t ANZI'S Lltstory of Painting ; Orik le) 's " or the Sara•:enisi; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Cost's house or A ustria; Larnartme's History of the Girondists ; • Staunton's Chess Player's Hand Book ; Schiller's Dramatic Literature; Schlegel's Philosophy of History ; Roscoe's Lorenzo l:e Medici ; - Roscoe's Leo Tenth ;—fir sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO. 43 Market at :MI NEW ARRANGEMENT. of the 4 13ociete de Then comes the report rlnsti U. S. Hotel, Canal Rosin, Pittsburgh, Pa.! . tute." of scientific experiments': . r lIIE i subscriber luring leased the above establish-1 "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, ment, and having refitted and made sumemateri-j" at this singular pre Italian l a l alteration s and additions, is now prepared to ac- !Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop! commodate his friends and the travelling community' Here we have a preparation made in the form of a in the best possible manner. The advantages °faits t beautiful piece of soap, which we know .by actual excellent House are peculiar to itself, as those travel-; practice, to cure every cutaneous +eruption, every ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, or; disfigurement of, and even discolored skin ! Where i! landing at midnight, have only to st., p from the pack-i will its magic and singular power cease 1 The Ne et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where grct, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and.. !they will be contented and comf or t a bl e , In addi- 1 the Red Man °roe Far West, arealike under the ill: tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to nuance of its extraordinary powers of clearing yet this house, the proprietor has at great expense refit-, low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau -1 ted, renovated, and made such additions as will se- I tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, - orl cure to him the promise of his kind patrons "We'll ; brown skin." (Here se oral persons were brought call again." The Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and I forward by the president, who bad used it, in proof particularly the culinary departments, are so provid.l of his assertions.) . eil for that we challange competition anywhere. I ftF.AD THIS! reel! ens /lIVEICTOR HIMSELF TO rue FansEnT The fare wiil be of the best thc market affords, and I the prices liberal. PROPRIETOR. 4 The proprietor having been engaged in catering li, consia Paris, Nor have di ration or the sum of $3600, I , 1840. for guests for many ), ears past in the east, feels as l ' vulged to Mn. T. Jones, residing in the Citrof New sured that by strict attention to business will, a ; lurk, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing,, watchful eye to the comforts of his guests, tic will; together with a statement of the ingredients campus deservr. a share of public patronage. ; ing y Italian Chemical Soap, lie is to manta - he. • . aug23 6m HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. m . tare it for sale in the United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it "Junes's lirilittn Chemical Soap." Situation Wowed.- A YOUNG MAN, who has had some experience in the Grocery Business; has a Elk knoWleMge of Book-Keeping; end writes a gond business hand, is anxious to obtain a Situation in Pittsburgh. lie would be willing to accept a moderate compensation. A note addressed " E., office oithe morning Pont," will receive immediate attention. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct IMI ' • Weloie*°nal :! ci l i ens OLYMPIAN 4.IIWEITHEAtRE; THIS - splendid-.-enuestriaWz-ninnpasry- composed entirely.orsTAß PERPORMER,` under their, .splendid Water .Proof,Pavittion; corn inoiliouvly furaished.for the comfortible reception of 3000 persons, at Pittsburgh, on.,the 1011,11 th, 13th, 14th, 10th and -16th of September. neat, in• front of the AmEareetn Rom, ,=Admittance, 25 cents. Independent of Wills , .colebrated Brass Band, the company will be sainted, on their arrival, Wallace's . String Band; playing airs frcint tha most popular Operas. In the evening the pavillion will be illuminated by the palot.lylvic Gas, invented by 8. - P..Caston, Esq., of the United States Navy Department, Wash : ingtan. It i.s. - ett -entirely new method, giving a su, perier light;.free,liom all nauseous effluvia, the lault af all othernttempts, And casting a light .scarcely less brilliant than the noonday,sun.._ . Constituting this company .willbe found Mr. J- G. radwallader who will. ride.lis. much - admired.acts or the Rrission Envoy,: the Terrors.ota Sorcerer ,of Siam, and the beautilid episode of the Spirit on kis last wing., on 2,3, and 4-horses. Madame Louisa Howard, the great NATIVE,FEMA/X citers-rtuntr, whose.admirable ons, personati On:a single horse charm and delight all %the behold'her, justifying public opinion in awarding to her the high position she has successfully held amidst a host of rival Rire, the , rnirth-provohing Dan,' tolv stars. rf_ ' Dan whine infinite JEST and FUN, 'unstained by 'rude- . ness and rolg,arity, places him tar beyond the reach er/MTTATI'OX. Mr. lion.ten none's, the Prince of Ring Mai ters. MEI W. C. CCARY Witness, Henry J. Holdswortli. (Signed) ANT(*;IO VESPRI.NI -There are probably few persons of intellig nne n . , who, after reading the above, will doubt the gnali ties of Jones's Dalian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Aloryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brawn Skin, &c. Should there be such per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as itundreda from others, may convince. them: 0:7 - For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of Wood and Liberty streets,.the only place in Pitts burgh- where the GENUINE CAN be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE COURTER FETE. 3 a 52j Just Arrived, 0 NE splendid Rosewood tif Octave Semi Grand PIANO FORTE, from the celebrated iactory . of Henri Herz, Paris; equal to the one used at his CO-" cons, which, tin- richness of tone and durability:of workmanship, cannot be surpassed. To be sold low Ilur cash at JOHN H. MELLOWS,' nue2B . .. SI. Wood st. • . o Fall Fashions. MOORE has juit received from New York • the Fall Style of HATS, which he will irt-41 roduce this day, Saturday, Aug. 2Sth. All thosein want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to call at No. 75, Wood st., . aug2B___ . 3d Thor above Fourth. ____. Fall P6ll/1011111 11:1 TS AND CAPS. _ rrin E subscriber will introduce, this day, I3cebe & 1 Coster's Fall Style of French, Mole Skin, Silk and Nutre Hats to which he w*uld invite the atfen lion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW,..: ' • 102 d st., aug2S .3d dour below •Eavis•Auction Woo Roues. -N. 11. His Fall ass - urtment of Caps and Muffs i em-. bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected, and will be duly announced. G. W. G - :•• ANIMAL CHEMISTRY, or Organitm Chemistry; in its application to PhysiolcigY and Pathology; by Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry.. For sale et - taug2o) MORSE'S. CHROME GREEN : 28 boxes I just receivedand for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, aug27 near Canal Basin. MORSE'S CIIEMISTRY-115 itEi application to Apiciiiturc' and Physiology, by Justus Liebig. For sale at cug2l MORSE'S rPHE PIG—A treatise on the breeds, management, I feeding, and medical tteatnient of swine, Frith directions for salting pork, and curing - bacon and hams, illustrated with engravings drawn from life, by Wm. Youatt. For sale at -MORSE'S, aug26 S 5 Fourtho street. • MORSE'S Notice. • THE Stockholders of the ParmemsDeposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making. apOcation to the nest Legislature for such kiterstien - or their-eharter as will give them Banking pe,ivilegetui,pr, if deemed espedlent, will ask lo be incorporated • as_ a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors: .030-lawffin ThOMPSON" BELL, Cashidi, _raiy,, < ]do- ~~r"t.•~^'.'~„a,x a.y ;an:;d!=^ra;ws` MMS=OI=UMM INIMEM cove's, SpisCles, Forks, &c. THE undersigned has been appointed ITO: the sale of the abbie articles rimnitrattureil.tiy:.'", Jno.Purvis & Co: All orders addrensedlo him for'::; such articles will receive prompt ittention, itt . .the . lowest 633.nu'a6.fre prieee.. • CI.F. O ."COCEIRATT.'. No. 26 M.r9od Glassgralv & Beaver Paelcet.': • THE k New and L ight Draught Steamer ' - 'eAROEINE; l'llnort,Mnster, will rim be— tweed Pittsburgh and the aliove.Ports during the ena :son of low : Water; leaving Pittabiugh every Monday,. Wednesday, And., FridaY, at l o'clock, A.• M. and . Wellsville- every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,„ . . . at 7 ofclock,'A. M. For freight or paisage apply on .. I board: • - /9 2311 . 1 4 . • . Boots, Shoes.. Trunks, etc. ' IO.I ).BL'A.NSBB.E.•& HAT XV ABEg ArrIiOLESALE and Rona, BOO; SHOE; 'and •Tanna Stone., No. IS6 Libertyetteet, nearly opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. hare in:itore deceiving their' Fall .and • Winteratqck 'BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the)argest- stock, they have ever been able to bring to this. inarkett Our stock of goods hiie mostly been, rnanufactured.,,,.o. tnour order, and expressly for the Pittsburglitnexliet.;,o• We alio hare constantly on hand splendid stack of Hayward', Meiotic Gam Elastic Shoe's, both Ladies' acid-Gentler/Wm:IN wear,- the irroat-treantifel,"-- article ever manufactured. ::3Ve..ivoUld examination of our stock ,of gubils, by all who.ivish.;;`' to purchase either at wholesaie or retail, as we tell ate small advancr aboei cost, CounirtMerchants will find• it to their interest and esUnice outiq stock before purchasiug. • •:." • - , , :•••••••Ji-- .. ." . * - 3 •.• • • . atig2l . ' • • • • • • - ME 7===Ems 71',3 teilkeellaftil'Snrg$ostl chaitn afire, without' it gold: bove-,--tottors, friendsiallialf; 'DOCTOR - BROWN, e \regularly educated pliyai , clan from the;•eaaterirCk , ies, Would'reapeetfully an ' nounce to the citiZenl! of Pittaburet, Allegheny arl& that be-.can be consulted privately and confdderitially, every day and evening ; at lie:l:dee on Diamond Alley ; few doors from Wood !street Dr. Brown gives his p - Ortienfax' attention :to; Ike reatment and investigatiOn of the All diseases arising from IMpUritieo.of!be 111Ood, scrofula, .syphilis,- syphilis,-'seminal weekness.' iinp6teneY, salt rheuni;diseasesof the eye "mild ear, rheumatism, pileS,patsey. ~; ;„-,--..;.,..2..._, I Dr. Brawn has much pleasure in announcing to I the public, that be is in possessionofthe latest in' formation and. improvement in the treatment of secondary syphilis, practised at the Paris Lock 1114.- pital. The -modein, researches - on 'Syphilis; its complications and consequentee,•and the improve() modes of 'practice which have been made .knoWn to the public but recentley,• and to those; chiefly who make this brenekof Med.icine,..-their partici), . . lar study and practise, :•.• - _ -,.., ...!- 1..: Many newand valuable remedies havebeen kW ly introducedp whichsecures-the•patientbeing Men • curialized out of existence ' Stranpis are apprised. that Doctor - Brown' has been educated in . every brand ) of medicine, and regularly admitted to . ptactise, and - tlathe now confines himself to _the_ study and practice of this particular branebilOgeth. er with all diseases-of a-private"oi,delicateliitture,- , incident to thehumanfrnrne. N 6 ture;mo.pey.,'„ ;Recent:casesaie relieved in a ishoit time;. with- -... out interruption from business. .:.. .. Letters from adistance, asking advice most to». taro n fee,..or they - will not be attended • " = 9liice on Diamond A11ey,,6 few door; fintii Wood ifreet, tdWards'ihe' market_: ' Consultations • strictly confidential '• - - - ''' jY23:111t4Y.; • p -.Coffin. Illakers,and Fund - Mink Undertaken, CORNER Cr. - PENN AND ST.-CLAIR' STREC.TSVOP/Orilri TUE-EXCHANGE HOTEL,.ENTRARCE . ON "PENN`ii:Pls. RESPECTFULLY inform their 41W - friends, ard the public; that rimy • are prepared to lurnish and - nt iend4o. the of Ilifileitakers, as they hare quit the bniiness OfCatileeplalciti,aild their !Sten tien devoted :altogetherto: the "attire busi ness, keep a I aVie - asivirttrient:;Or . COFFINS made and finished, nished, covered, and lined_ i n :the neateat.manner.„ . with a Variety Of - MaterialS; and at' all jiirineitt'vve keep SHROUDS ready made; droll ;Lies; of Flannel; Cambitc, an, prieeniand made-in the easte'rn style, and all other articles necessary for dressing•thedend,Land furnishing funerals, ofgualk ty und price s' , to suit; SILVEIIi-PLAT,F.S for engrair , .- ing'the'naihe",a bit 'age ICE CASES:forlqingAii body in ice, by those 4 ho'risli'lo-keep their frtemh any length oftime, and ha.e'ZINC PANP in for laying on the body; LEADEN' CaffinitialVrirys on hand. We hav a - aplendid:neei- HEARSE Lad a pair of fine bona; and any ; number- or, the bust" carriages, etc. Mc,. and will be prompt, pnnetualy and reasonable,.-, , , WILL be received et the office of the Pittettit/P office - Water Works, unt il the Fast of Oetohet nest, , for erecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny City Water Works. • [sundties. For furnishing 75,6043 Ms of Caitings for frames and r,• " Finreirr t 5.51 it feet of:24inch Iron:pipe' . ~ 550 ss it 32 sr „, tire; 24 inch &Op 1%11 rest: Cf • two 12 - s -- two'2o' cocks: — . Proposals to state the sum for Ettgint.sgsui-Pu;pis complete. ' :To stale the amount. per Ht. foi.Castings;l'aiew.: Bolts, Pipe*, ericl„Siop: Valves—lin& to state the amount for the two 20 inch Stopcock,. For particulate enquire of, • - • .116BERVMOOrtg'. ug,26-td Sr up , t. ef_____Plitsberi Vater Mork,: . Drugs t Drngs "%TOW opening at the Drug -WarehotraC of HAYS 1:11 & BROCKWAY, a large and well' selentWaa,ri sortment at Drugs, Chemicals, P ; aiats,, Stuffs, direct from New York and otherß.a.4.44rti,i cities, which will be sold ; at'extrtnelylavv,Oicaak:' Call and &ursine fur yourselves. , - . No 2 COMM ercial..RPvtv near Canal nug27 ECLECTIC MEDICAL IiNSTITIIT.E;i:-;:: Cincinnati,- 2. /vim next Fall and Whiter coarse of Lectiretf.. Commences in this institution day in November, and continues' foin montlnOvfiiett'7- is immediately succeeded by the Springand-SaMmet.' , session, which also continues four months:.' , .kgratz , uitons preliminary coarse -commences on the A'londay in October, and continues one Month' IFAcuipr B. L. Hill M. D. AnatnytisdOietall re Sur erg L. E. Jones M. D. Motet's,. Therapeutics - and Botany. . I ••• -; 10,00 J. H. Oliver M. D. Clfetnisttrind Pharmacj ! MCC; W. Beach M. D. Suigery and Clinical Medi. doe : A. 11. Bnidridgetk..ls. - Ob'sliteieif and Die, • eases of Women and Children.• • T. V. Morrow ilefi D. Pathology, Theogitit • Practice of Medicine. -10,00 Matricu!ation Ticket,s3. --1./Se of Library $2. Graduation Fee 040. Demonstrators Ticket It 2.lop sloQpitfitoiiiii before the first Monday in Mirem- • ber nesVerill be received 'for tuition - M.l'oll,er one student: .likt-350 pent by the:. first Of Octobera • . ext, • will sicuret:oll the 'tickets foi one full coarse - f• the :Demonstrator's ticket,:ust of Library and lfa • tricels- tion ticket excepted..' The Institute 'received its :charter in 15.15. The College edifice is situateirafs i the c)rner of Court and Plum .strects. Tice Cowie • !or instruction wilt embrace every thing . of 'nisei.: . known and tiught in the Old Medical Colleges,n ' svell as the Reformed and Botanical Rho! of • eine. Six or seven lectures.will be given daily. t • Board from s2,bo to $3,00 per weeks • Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of • study, mu.t have attended two full courses in some 'A !legally incorporated Medical College, the last bf which must be in this or one course after roar years:- practice. s . • ' • .r.:, All letters soliciting further inforrnation, taining money fur the Faculty, must be' addressed . to the underniened [post-paid.] Note's' of aolvent Banks or the States in Which stuileitts reside' svill received in paymentof Fees ••.• . • T. V. MORROW, M.D. 'Dean of the Fa • celkt.: Cin.July 17, 15"41. 7 —qn Eng. ' . • T. . Imported sexiirse:eto,7 lIE lovers ol good Segue and-.Tonacco;nre speCtfully informed, that the subscriber has just . —i.. : • received an extensive aa m ortinentofthemostappnxil .-• • ed brands, among them the following, :,•."-ii 7: Victoria, Plantation, Principe, .Venus. Regalia„. .Fagorra,s Eugene's, Common Boxeko , f "Ste/tiers Blac k Fat a' calebrgedchewing tobacco. • - - • - , • JOEL 3 1011LER,, • , Druggist, Fiß lr .and Wood sts. otr Chronicle and gazette copy. ME FOLLATZSGEE & HAYWARD, DO 186 Liberty it., rittAburgEt. ••-• E=IIMM IMMEIM INEEI norm. ) 13 TOO . sza . !} 5 . • ' ' NEE DE ■ 1 "..' WE E .s~ ~: :~- =~3