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    COPIMBIICILI . RECORD.
Prepared and corrected e*ery Afternoon,
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTEE FOR SEPTEMBER..
Jag. Dalzell, W. W. Wallace. W. J.:Totten,
PORT OF PITTSBURGH.
ri.IT WATER IN TUC
ARRIVED
Louis M!Lean; Bennett, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
Pilot. No. 2, Hazlett, Cincinnati
Yankee,Kouniz,,Cineinnati
DEPARTED..
Lotiis M'Lean, Bennett, Brownsville
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville
Newark, Bishop. Marietta •
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TILE MARKETS
OFFICE OF THE POST,
Fainkr Memento, Sept. 10,1847. S
• yesterday remarked the difficulty of making
-up market reports at this particular season, on "ac
count of dullness in the market. The weather
has been during the past week rather unfavorable,
having been excessively hot and sultry. Business
men, as well as others, felt the effects of it. The
rivers have been low; ecru:thou! navigation par.
tially suspended, but there has been no difficulty in
getting freights shipped on keels, but at high rates.
On Wednesday evening a brisk shower came on,
%chi& lasted during the night; whether it was
sufficient to swell the rivers, remains to be seen.
There is still a prospect of more rain, and we feel
encouraged to hope that navigation may be fully
resumed in a very few days. In the mean, time
we publish .our weekly review. with the remark
that we have made but little alteration. in the
figures since last week.
ASHES.—SaIes moderate at the follocring,rates:
Scorchings, 41, , ,341 i ; Potash, 4.ba•lic.; Sal.eratus,
61e61c.i Peatlash, 6¢ c. y lb. Soda Ash 41.
ALE—Regular sales at s7a2 per bbl.
BROOMS—SaIes at $1,00i1,75, as in quality.
BUCKETS--Regular sales of Beaver at $2,20e,a
, 2,25.
BRAN.—Sales 500 bu. at Sic per bu.
BLOCK TlN—Regular sales, 26 9. 111
CORNMEAL—From store selling at 40iat3c.
COTTON—We quote Tennessee and Mississip•
pi at I l 1l c. , lb. Market well supplied, but
buyers are not numerous':
CORDAGE.—Piltsburgh Manufacture.
Manilla ttope, by Coil 12c ti as
Do du. when cut .13c do
White Rape, by Coil 11c.do
Do do when cut 12c do
Tarred do by Coil 10c do
Do do when cut tic do
Racking Yarn, fine qc do
Do do common Sc do
Manilla Bed Cords .1,7:412,6303,50 fr , doz.
~ ,...Do do per coil .12c v. ID.
Hemp •do 1,505'2,25Q3.00 4. doz.
Do 'do per coil • 10c .t. 114
Manilla Plough Lines S7i to- doz.
Hemp do do 87i do ,1
CRACKERS—Water -Crackers $4 00 p- bbl
Butter " 4 75
Dyspeptic " 4 00
Sugar " 7c. v , ft. i
. .
Soda_ " 7 ~
The above is the wholesale' price of Crackers. 1
FLOUR—The transactions of the week have
not been large, owing to the stocks on hand being
tight, and the arrivals limited. We give below
each day's operations:
Sulstrday.—Sales from store at $4,S7i j 5,00
ip
Tut'iday—There is an improvement in the flonr
market, which is owing chiefly to tbesmail stocks
on hand. Sales of 56 bbls at the river, at $4,76;
110 bbls at $4,75. Retailing from store at $5,00.
Wedusday—the receipts are still very light; sales
from wagon at $4,7.5(34,80-
Tnursday—There was an advance in Flour yes
terday; sales at $4,85R1,92. Not much coming
in; indeed the receipts are not sufficient for home
consumption. Farmers who have Flour that they
can sell by the cwt. would do well to sell now.—
Retail sales are made at $5.25 for best brands.
FISH—The market is still well supplied with
all kinds of fish, although the sales are not eery
brisk. We quote Herring at $6,25 p W., New
Herring (gibbed) $5,50013,00; Shad, 53,50 0,00 ;
N 0.3 Mackerel (IWO $6,17,25; No. 2 (new)
$1.0,75;,.C0d Fish, t 5,25.
FRATHERS—SaIes brisk in a large way.at 28
029 c. Retailing from store at 30c. p Th.
FRUIT—Good Dried Peaches itfe scarce in
market. Sales at $1,23a1,31c. bu.
Dried fipples, sales at 45a50c. p bu.
Raisins, good new sells firmly at $2 00 p bx.
Oranges, market bare—worth $7,00.
Lemons, nominally at $7,00 p box.
FEED—Shorts, sales at 11(315.
GROCERIES—We notice no change in the
price of Groceries this week. Good Molasses is
selling at 35036 c. per gal. Sugar—Prime N. 0.
734308/c. per lb., and Brown Havana at 7a7f s . per
lb. Rice—Sales at 5306ic. per lb. Coffee—Sa3es
Rio at 7i(383e. per lb. _
GRAIN—Wheal 85' to 00; Rye 373, dull;
Corn 40; Oars 26 c. p bu.
HAY—Sales at scales during the week at SS,SO
(3slo. The best quality will bring the latter price.
HIDES—For green 33 cents paid by tanners, re
sales at 4c.; Missouri, 0311; Spanish 14,0,163.
LEATHER-Baltimore sole sells at 20021 c.
New York sole 186193 e..
LEAD—Pig, 404+ ; Bar, 4+4D4i.
LEAD PIPE—I inch aqueduct at 63c 47 foot.
4l 73c "
IL LI 8 bc
All others
NAILS—Sales 300 kegs different sizes, 10d. at
$3,50; Bd. at $3,75 &c., on 4 mos.
OlLS—Tanners' ranges from-$14022. Sales of
Flaxseed at 60(3165. Lard Oil, 6070 c. ici• gal:
PROVISIONS,—The market is quiet, and sales
confined to city consumption. We quote Hams at
9(310c. Sides 0. Shoulders 607 c. per lb. Good
Keg Buller is worth 0(393. Cheese in active demand
at Sc: for cream, and W. R. at 63(37c. per lb.
LARD, 83(39 c., and scarce.
POTATOES.—The market is now very well
supplied with Neshanock Potatoes. Sales in a
large way at 40 c.; and retailing from store at 50
e. fe bushel.
POWDER.—We quote Rifle Powder at $5 00
to $5 25, in quality, is keg, and Blasting at $3 25
4,*. keg.
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
Anvils yr It) 11 W 2ic.
Vicei common black fr 11) tic.
do, do bright " 14c.
. do, solid box ti 16c.
Mattocks and Picks v. doz $8,0009,00.
Hoes: handled 3,25.
do steel blade " 4,5 U.
do' do polished " 5,50.
Hay Forks bright 4,50.
do do black " 3,50.
Manure Forks ..... 6,0007,50
Grain Shovels 7,0003,00
Devonshire do 5,7 Va 7,00
Coal do " ' • 8,0009,0 u
Canal do 4 , 5,7505,00.
Spades It 5,5008,00
Sickles 3,7504,00.
Scythe Sneaths " 3,7505,50.
Wheel Irons tp gross 15,00016,00
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METAL—There is i'ety little doing at present.
The prices are nominally is follows: Mercer coun
ty, $28(32.9 t i r ton; Hanging Rock, $35; Alleghe
nY, WW2.
RAGS—Good mixed 3} tv lb., cash.
SEEDS:—There- is little doing, and prices are
only nominal We quote Clever at $3,7504,00
Timothy. $1,250)1,50.,. Flax, 87.
LUMBER.—The following' arethe prices at the
Yards at-pre4nt.
Pinoiclear.... $20°,00 fs M
Common , 10,00 do
Cherry and Walnut Boards 10a20 do
Popular scantling,-Boards 10,00 do
Shingles
2 3,0003,30
Laths • ,0032,20
SHEET COPPER.—Regular sales at 28 c. LA
TIN PLATE—SaIes of 'X at $10,23.
TAR—Sales North Carolina at $4 t) , bbl.
TALLOW—Rendered, sales 7iaSc ; Rough, 54.
VINEGAR—SaIes at 809 c per gal. by the bbl.
WHITE LEAD—Sales at $1,320P1,35, as in
quality.
WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 21(d22c., and
Raw at ISUillßic.
WOOL—The sales of the week have not been
large; but the following quotations have been ful
ly sustained:
Common, 21c. 4 , lb.
Blood, • 25c. "
. , 26e. "
" .....2Sc.
Full blood,
.30c.
Prime, tic.
BILLS O' EXCLIANOE-SILLINO n•rts.
On New York, at sigh: preen
44 Philadelphia, 4 , I .4
4 , Boston,
4 , Baltimore, "
44 New Orleans, "
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HE public is most respectfully informed that the
Theatre will open for the season on
Saturday Evening, Sept. 11, ISt 7.
During the recess many- alterations and improve
meets have been -made—
AN ENTIRE NEW STAGE.
77ie Pit has been enlarged—Proveniam Bores.
The whole interior newly Painted and decorated—
new carpets, and every thing done with a new to
add to the comfort of the patrons of this now
Ii engaged for a few nights, and will appear on the
opening night—
Tbe celebrated Comedian, is enaged and will make
his first appearance on Saturday—
MR. BAKER, MR. LITTEL, MR. GRACE,
MR. KING, MRS. SALZMAN, and
MAD'LLE MALVINA,
The celebrated Dancuese
Have been engaged, together with the old favorites
and will hyrm a Company equal to any in the form
try. p.rticulart in future, advertisements. sen
Four Nights More!
•
ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON
ADMITTANCE 25 CENTX.
THIS AND EVERY EVENING, GRAND MUSI
CAL SOIREES.
KrPublic curiosity continuing ven• great to hear
the new Prize Song,EoLD
written by Geo. Holman, which took the Silver:Cup
by the almost spontaneous will of the audience, the
same will tie sung every night during the entertain
ments, with two or th-re of those songs submitted in
competition for the prize, and which have stamped
with public approcal—all of which Lave been copy
righted, and the original words and music can alone
be heard at the Eagle Saloon.
The pregramme is changed nightly. Solos, Dn-
Quartetts, Sc. embracing all the best songs of
the dal.. sepq-4t
KEENAN, European Agent, is preparilig to
leave Pittsburgh in a few days, on his twenty
vast regular tour to Europe. Those haring debts,
1 legacies, real estate or claims to collect, money Te
mittances to make, or any other business to trans
,act in Ireland, England, Scotland, %Vales or the
continent of Europe, should immediately call upon
him at the Merchant's lintel, (Weaver's) corner of
j Third and Smithfield streets, Mr. James May, trier
' chant, on Water street, Pittsburgh, will attend to
all his European business in Mr. Keenares abitlice
; from the United States. etep4-1w
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
STAILCLOTHING STORK,
.• No 70 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ANCRER & MAYER would respectfully an
nounce to the citaens of Pittsburgh and elm
ty that they hare procured the etertlces of John Gar
rey—recently of Broadway, Neo York—as foreman
of their establishment.
This gentleman having been ostensively engaged
M the custom business, esclusively, in the above city
for the last ten years, is well known by that fash
ionable 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 style. Gentle
men who are desirous of adorning their persona,
:an, by calling at the Original Star, be accommo
iated.
All articles from this estahlishinent will he war
.anted in every particular, as no trouble or expearie
will be wanting on our part to afford general satis
action.
We have just received a splendid stock or French
and English Black, Brown, Blue, Green, Ohv and
Claret Cloths.
Black Blue, Brown and Green Beaver Cloths.
English Pilot cloths.
Fig'd Cassimerea and cloths fur sacksand business
:Oats.
French Doe Skins, plain and figured.
Do Fancy cassuneres.
English do do.
Also; a large lot of American Cloths and Caul
mere*.
French super cut Velvets for vestings.
Do Black and Fancy Satins.
Do do do Silks.
Do do do Cashmere, and all arti
cles pertaining to our filminess.
We have an advantage that few houses in the WOO
have, being connected with houses both in New York
Ind Boston who will keep us regularly sup Plied with
the latest European styles of goods.
ALSO—WiII lie kept constantly on hand a general
assortment of ready made clothing.
Together with shirts, drawers, under shirts, i 3021-
nms, collars, scarfs, cravats, gloves, suspenders.
&c.
Star Clothing Store, 70 Wood at
N. B. All orders will be promptly attended to
Sept 8
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY
JOHN WALKER,
DEALER LN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC II ARDW ARE,
No. SS Wood Street.
AITOULD respectfully inform his friends and the
T public generally, that he has received s large
.istock of foreign Hardware per ships " Isabella,"
1 " Wyoming" and "Monoiignhela," 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
Merchants will please call,and examine his stock.
648
Administrator's Notice.
LOTICE 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 September, A. D., 1Q47.
All persons having claims or demands against the
estate of the said decedent, am requested to make
known the same without delay to the subscriber, at
his residence on Third street, or at his Factory, cor
ner of Front and Ferry streets, in the city of Pitts
burgh. JAMES PATTERSON, Jn.,
sep7-wGt Adipinialralor.
ANIMAL CHEMISTRY, or Organive Chemistry,
in its application to Physiology and Pathology,
by Justus Liebig, Professor of Chemistry. For sale
et [aug2o] MORSE'S.
COFFEE
-120 Bags prime Rio;
10 Lagura ;
5 " " Old Gov. Java :
1 ." " Mocha ; for aale by
sap 3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
2inuilententil,
TIIEA TILE
NEAT ESTABLISHMENT.
A good Company has been Selected
MR. D. MARBLE
MR. JOHN DUNN,
European, Agency
ANCKER & MAYER
MEE
rtortlonituirol, , Exlkibit ion.
T .
lIEPITTSBURGITHORTICULTURAL SOCIE
TY, will holid . Exhibition'orFruits,Vegeta
bias, and FlOxiers,..
On the 22d, 23d, and 24t10 of September . , 1847,
A.Jr PIIILO F1a1.1..
Premiums are offered for the following productions
FRUITS.
For the best and second beat variety of
Apples, not less than I 12 'Winter Pears,
peck; k peck of. Peaches,
12 Tabte Apples; Variety of out-door
12 Winter Apples; Grapes;
Pears, not less than 6 Melons;
peck; Quart of Pl ums;
12 Table Pears;' 12 Quinc es.
VEGETABLES
For the best
a - heads of Cabbage; 3 Cauliflower, 5 stalks of
7elery, peck of Onions, 6 Vegetable Eggs, 6 bunches
Double Parsley, 1. peck Windsor beans,.l do Lima
Beans, 3 Squashes, 12 roots.of Salsify, 12 Carrots,
12 Parsnips, 12 Blood Beats, Peck of Turnips, Peck
of Tomatoes, Best and Second best peck of Potatoes, i
Best and Second best peck of Sweet Matoes.
FLOWERS.,
For the best and second best display of
Dallas,Bouquets,
I
Cut Flowers, Monthly Roses,
Green House
,Plants.
scretionaii Premiums will be given to Addition
. al Horticultural and Floral Prodaetions, if deemed
worthy.
Claimants for Premiums, who are not members of:
the Society, will pay SI,
TICKETS OF ADMISSION 2.1 Cents, to be had
at the Book Stores, and Wickersham's Seed S-tore . ,
Pittsburgh. In Allegheny City, at the Drug Stores.
of 11. P. Schwartz, John Mitchell, and John Sargent.;
In Birmingham, at the Drug Store ofJohn G. Smith.l
Or from any of the Executive Committees. Mein
tiers will he admitted on presenting their Certificates
at the door.
Competitors for premiums will hand their name::
with the kind and quality of what they ivdl eXill hit
to any member of the klecutive Committee, and
that they will hare their productions at tie 101 l on
the morning of the 2.lst. septi-d3itzw2t
NV Ltd Cherry and har•afinrillo.
A Vit:RY IMPORTANT COMM C NII..AT/ON
TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACE #,
Al All Times,
AND
UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES!
IF YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if well, eintiloy
measures to continue so. Every individual in
Bulges in hab ts, which must, to a greater or lesser
extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com
binations which ftirin the 53 stern, and consegently
LI
should prniesiisoolo mild, yet efficacious, simple All 4
ace reklited agent fir preserving all the tuncuons of
the body in goad order.
1)/i. W()()D . S
SARSACARILLA AND WII.1) C111:12IlY DITTEIIS
will achieve thin result, and should be in every fami
ly, and In the hands °revery person, who, by busi
ness, profession or general course of life, is predis
posed to the very many hale ailments that render
life 8 curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result,
in their aggregated condition, in, the cause
OF DEATti
The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a
man of great shill and 6 noon ledge, from the .umpit,
Nature presents to those is Ito care to find them, and
which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of
disease. The chief iligredients are the universally
beloved Sarscparillq and the 8414,1 ihr Wild Cherry
Tree, with which the red irwil of the forest cures
nearly every disease of the internal moan. The.,
materials, though powerful tu their action, are as
common Ben. , teat he, Us,
ENTIRELY lIARNILE:S.
and prepared as they are here, one of the greaten
medical opera!, res in the inh•riittaLt.i [e.obo. lit t k
:ng these lit TI e as, the .1 cr.f 111011 Man he restvred to
neauty, and av‘od the s'larp I, Lire of the nurgeott ; Crw
IFey nit onit erad:cate p:Toples and tumors, but
ov err OM C
=1
Whoever is suiuect to the horrors orronsurspricm,
should at nice putt-635e this s1:111r. a rDr. In the
train of Coit i Imes% follow dreadtid local conger
ions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or
rispocondria, violent head aches, pinmMtions, and
tither nliiac Urns of the heart, and rheumatic cl
brigs. Or. hb rod's Compound is one of the most ef
ticient medicines in routing tifese •complaints, and
their fountain head. that can posaddy lie proctred.
From bring confined' to chose rooms, and frotri.i
taking a small modicum of caerr , ac, liatrierOU, pre-'
son, daily are made to deplete a loss or Appettte,
painful headaches, weakness ofthe mantles, lanytnur,
wet of energy ■uthcient to perm - Athena to seek rec.;
re:Mon. Ste. &c. These persons say for years, that
they "don't feel very Irthey do not emp/Oy
a method by whirl, they can feel qUITE %VELA., they
eventually sink under a steers fit oh illness, and are
only by a miracle. and even then the lancet, Iced . ,
blister and hare 'ell them more vhaunr.l
hulks, full of viThes and sorrows, and not only & pent
to themselves, but a source of divvint n od , in , } 0y., 1 , 0
to all with - ikhotrt they corm in contact. All these
FEAKFL: C (' C ES
may he avoided by an early appliration of the virtues
of these lltTrirAis. For the truth of this, the proprie
tor Wedges has word and honor, nod in evidence can
•how files of undoubted certificates which he has re
ertsed, unsolicited from all quarters. Ile does not,
however, ask the invalid to swallow his certtficster,
but his IltrrEita, and is %tiling to stake all Liu holds
dear on earth in I. fec or off their worth,
THE DI SI'EPSI.I,
in either a illndiro.d nr meter," 11.tm, will disappear
before the.qualitiell of It, Wood's proparat,n, and
the cure lea, hr re3ical on at a perin”tent oe. DOI
the BITTEIVi pos. , " no other recommenda n tion, ti
would tic ono of the finest aegr table compounds
tnedicll science can invent but It is equal to the
complete eradication or
LIVER COM Pf.. 4 ENT,
in srsery shape, and 01 every nfiriaion, Minor or gi
;antk, rd the tallhary aparat us. Indis - ithiais arc
Cnriralitairinany bilitaut ought I.9,:ii:ary
mild agree.ible and •Itc+Ort•t Aat, v rri.n:LN r,
as it will iliffote I,c Ilth thr o ugn..iii, eve r y fih rr of the
•
*tairie,ar..l seloi 114iottle , ,
1, the lieart. otialir Tv ¢rcr IT L.I:T
Mil
Every medicine chest on hot,' ship 5/MUM plan I.e
well with this capita! remedy u ;;;rst. UR-
V1"..431 cannot stllict those who take it, or lona r”-
.Ist Ito logorisos astiaults. InPtlatTILA uY 1555
lii.noD vanish before it, And the vii rehcs of early
imprudence inNarkabi) disappear, soon nller he-ng
submitted to its actions. Every c.o.:lid:lint of the
stomach is broken by it Ttie Itirruns have in no
instance filled of curing JAVNV:CY., GENLHAI. oral.
Lire, cvcry , :disorganization
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Dv neglecting the little inrimds tii.ole upon the lat
ter a g'33lt portion of our Icllun heings are rendered
extremely miserable—so :Miserable, indeed, that
they wish to die. Every h,tte of 14. Wood's :+arNa
parilla and IYnid Cherry Bitters," c.intaius a mod:-
cunt of joy and content fir each of those anxious
and imprudent sufferers. Hetrinlier that an injudi-
ClOlts use of mercury is inevitably productive of many
evils which are put to flight br this glorious and un
surpassable compound; and Oat atnICtIOTIIII which are
• HEREDITARY
may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its
agency. As a medicine sehic:l must benefit
EV ERY BODY,
, from the SIMPLY delicate to the conmistn AND DES
PAIRING INVALID, no equal la to he found fur It. It
WOll Id he well to bear in intnd that preventive is
!infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr.
NVorid's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Birmins ARE
i s RDTH.
Put np in bottles, three or four times larger than
Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar
per bottle.
WYATT & KETCIIAM, 121 Fulton street, New
York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at
P. R. SAWYER•S HEALTH DEPOT or Valu
able 111ediemen, Smalifield, between 3u and Fourth
streetn, and at WM. THORS'I7I Drag Store, Market
street. sep2 d6m&wl2t
=3
EALED PROPOSALS fur the purchase of Brad
° dock's Field will be received at' the Merchants'
and Manufacturer's Bank until Monday, the 20th
inst., when the highest offer over $25,000: be
accepted : Terms, $&,000 in hand, and the balance
in ten years with interest, payable semi annually.
By order of the Board. W. 11. DENNY,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, IS l'r-dlw Cashier.
ALERATUS AND GLUE FACTORY FOR
0 SALE—The administrators of the. late James
McLaughlin, offer for sale the establishment situate
in Ninth Ward, formerly carried on by him, in his
life time, as a Salaratus and Glue Factory. The
wiirks are in complete order for carrying on the
businness, with fistures, sc., and ready fot 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,
Administrator&
escp6. d 1 NV
111 LASS-50 Boxes, assorted sizes, 6xB to 10x14;
k_T for eale by
sep3 J. D. WILLIAAIS, 110 Wood st..
EDINDURGII REVIEW.—The July number of
this valuable work for sale at -
sep3 MORSE'S
MIMM
'athtibii •ZAlcii.
Atuct!on -
BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTION:EER
Dity e,(9claS
ON Monday morning the 13th inst., at 10 o'clock,
at the Commercial Sales lion:ifs, cm% of Worn]
and sth sts., will be sold an extensive assortment 0
fancy and staple Dry Goods, among which are GO
pieces superior rich style prints; 28 pieces bleached
and unbleached muslins; 23 splendid berage, worsted
shawls, &c.
At two o'clock P. M., a quantity of groceries,
qucensware, glassware, hardware, S day and 30
hour mantel clocks, handsome ingrain carpetings,
matches, shovels, band bones, stoves &c, a large as.
sortment of new and second hand household and
kitchen furniture, &c.
At 7 o'clock' I'. M., ma ly made clothing, fine table
and-;aocket cutlery, gold and silver watches, German
fancy goods, musical instruments, variety goods,
books, maps, charts, &c. seplo
American copy.
Brick Honso and Lot at Atte* ion
(IN Saturday afternoon, the I I th amstant, at
clock" on the pretnises, will be sold, that val
uable Lot of ground, situate at the Northeast corner
Third and Ferry sts., having a front of 29 feet on
Third street. and extending along Ferry street 85 It.,
on "which is errctcd a two story brick dwelling house
fv,hich is rented at present for $230 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 I). DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Extra Sale
F Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Alpaceas,
French Satins, Flannels, Muslins, and Calicoes,
Sta. at A ucticn.
•BY J A ,11iI ES itt'KENNA,
Will be sold, at the Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood
street, three doors from Fifth, on Saturday morning
neat, September 11th, at 10 o'clock, a large assort
ment of French, English, and American Bilis,'
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Sattinetts, in Remnants and
whole Pieces; also, Flannels, teuperli ne French Sat
ins for V esti Ilgs, new style Alpaccas, Mastitis and
Calicoes, &c.
SETS
JAMES ESN A , A uct'l
WISTE STORE,
IT-9' THE Subscriber would direct
' - it•
ttten
,tion [inn to his stock of Foreign Wines and
Liquors, embracing all descriptions and 11 ual Ines
of dry and sweet Wine,: Together with a large as
sortment in Wnod and glifsit, of White and Red
Wines, Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles and
German Wines from the Rhine; Mosalle Hocks,
spark ling.and still, and soon 24) varieties of French
nod Italian fancy Cordials. My attention being ex
elusively devoted to tills business, purchasers will
be supplied with genuine articles wholesale or re
tail, and at moderate prices.
JACULI WEAVER, Wine Store,
cur :11iirket and Front sts.
CM
the Court of Quarter Sessmes of the Peace, , n
and for the County of Allegheny :
In the matter of the proposed niter- - )
stion ci f the. dIVISIOn Ii nes of the k . No. 5, Juno
1 . 1,111,111 p, of Jefferson, Lialdw - n, ( re., 1547.
and Mdiltn.
The undersigned, upon tF.e Petition of divers citi-
Lens of the Towns}up■ of Jefferson, Baldwin, and
ponying for the alteration of the divizirin
lines, of sand Townships, n ere• appointed by the
Court Coninilmtlorts to inquire into the propriety
ofgraritinz the prayer of the petitionera, and report
therr opiniw,n of the 43100, at the neat Terin of eau!
Court.
ThiS )5 0) glee nraiee, t • t,at the Ithliereiinled will
Inn,!, (or the purposes of their appointment, at the
'louse orAlrx.'llre.siy Irwin • in ll,i;ilis Townshin,
flu Nlonday the .11h day of iirtol,er next, at 10 ol
ciock, A. 81., at t.lnt-11 tinne and place all persons
Intervened wiilbc heard, it" present.
E. 11. IIEASTINI:,
ALEX. UAIt,NAIIAN,
TIIItMAi FARLEY.
an•l4 dip
Valt.nlble Pahltcnlloia•
Arit FID PHIL( tS , ; PfI yor the St.il.olll',lllllStr2i
k) mg the Perfechonn t CrUti, 111 the Phenomena of
the year—by the flee. Ileac) Duncan, D. D., 4 vols.
I '2ono.
A Corntnentary on the }Eater 2,41 latter Prophe
teem or 11.:11417 , ,-ta, ['Tor. J. A. Alezanticr, el the
Theo;egical SClllll,2ly. Prriereton.
Thel Wickliiliten,or England in the Fifteenth fen-'
tory-- I L; the author ur— The Faini;y at Hatherdale," •
etc. '
The Three P,sine Sisters, or Path, Hope and!
Charits; by leer. Thomas Adams.
1
Ligit in the Daelling, or a Harmony of the Four 1
17...9" , a, with remalLi adapted to reading at Family
Prayr , Pm. r,ers day in the year.
Ser rocs;' by John Barium Massillon, Bishop of
ri„,,,,,,t—tic %vine!, is prefixed a Life of the Author, i
with a introduetion; by ft.,. W. M. lViflet. I
yen oils of the. Rev. James Santini', late Pastor,
Of rho Fren - ch Cliu'reh at (he Hague—a new edttion,.
withlddinona Sermons, revised and corrected, by
the It v S Borden. A. NI.
Thai s abole receiled aml for sale at the Bookstore'
of E.Luorr & KNGLIsIf,
rep•-I No S 5 Market at.
{'►lU►ble Coal Properly and Rail Road
FOR %A L. E.
A 1:0 praperty lotuated on the Monongahela
71 Myer, irntriedlately 11,0VC Loel, NS% 2 .eonßoltng
or RAII Road, Pitt Garr, R. R. W.gonn, and eve
e,,,,ence for runtong Coal, all in perfect order.
There are eleten ITWINPS upon the preurae, in good
tenawatde order, rod uon a rent of
per sn o t Road opeu, into an Ineshaustatoe
1,:11 Of C•,11, nhoTh can be o!,tamed upon Vert rea
.otlaYe ICrIOS. Any one•wisitolg t., CO111M , 11,:f7 the
roal i,ll.llC+.a will find titan r4re .pporfortily as four
Ofths of ;hr. ntede purrhaw a :It he taken iu Coal.
Fot particulars culture of the suboer.t,er upon the
M.( Los Kin
lust A rrlvra
( td rtAlr*. Sell. Grand
+. 1 (.Il I E, fr•go crir.:,ratett lactory 0:
flcr, lid rx, Falls; the Olin used at hie CE.n
t.ru., %!11.11, and dotalkilit
II orkmauchdp, C.2.11110t tie N 1114111154,1. I'o hr soil low
11. ELL( ,R•s,
I Wo..d
lIMII3I
IZE
Fall FN.:11011S
1 , 40‘ tnE has Jtott receirr.l ft , ort New York tit
1. 1 . the r,ti: Style of HA IS, ,o 1 ot-C%
trodore thot day, Saturt:o.y, Aug. 2"th. Ail ttio.e ut
‘ , .;.111t of u neat and superior Ilkl. ssurit! tin well to
MEM
3.1 do,, abote Voortli.
. _ .
4.11 I , lail Fashion..
BATS AND CAPS.
P pub.cni..r 0.11 introdute, th.,13, , , B ee b e &
C(uiter's Vail Style r,t . French, Hole Skin,
3 / 1 1/ NI/Ira iht•, to inch he in oulii invite the atten
tion of the public.
102 Wood ft.,
aUit2S 3d door below Patio Auction Room,
N. IL Ms Fall' assortment of Cap+ and NI otTR, cm
3elog an estenstre vanfiely, Is daily expected, and
will be club• rtnnonneed. G. W. G.
16V AV II • one
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
Corner of lourlh and Markel Stre.qs,
-RAS just returned from the east with a large rind
%tell selected stuck of Goods in his line, viz :
Fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best makers
and latest patterns. Jewelry in every variety. Sil
ver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Ware
and Table kthtlery, 4 - e. &e., at the losses pricer.
se op
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AFRESH supply of Cromwell, it vinccatio,
by J. 11. Mode D'Aubigne, just received, also
Napoleon and his Marshals—by J. T. Heady.
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 late Ee r. Robert Murray M'Chi
yne, minister of St. Petnrs church, Dundee.
Haldane - on-Romans, from the sth Edinburgh edi
tion. For sale at the bookstore of
ELLIOT & ENGLISH,
No 56 Nlarket et
EOM
Husband's Celebrated Fluid Magnesia.
is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and.
I Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; posseasesi
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 hal r a teaspoonful,
of common Magnesia. For sale by
It. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
car Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield stn.
ane
Dissolution
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under the style of J. D. Wil
liams& Co. is dissolved this day by mutual consent.
The buiiness will he continued by J. D. Williams,
who is duly authorized to settle the accounts of the
late firm. J. D. WILLIAMS,
Pittsburgh,, Sept. I, 1817. THOS. MILLER.
A RTIHIR O'LEARY—IIia Wanderings and Pon
.tkdeeinga—a new anppi , y ler sale at MORSE'S.
• - • 4",
1100 N AND SAILGENT. — :
BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE •BROKERS,'
N. E.'CO R. WOOD AND SIXTH STAVETS, rrrrs:nunctri PA
J)EALERA in Coin, Bank Notes, Tone. Bilk
Foreign and Dutnestic Exchange, Ccrtificaten
of Dsposite, &c.
EXCHANGE on all .the principal Ciiics of the
Ulm iuti x and Europe, tbr sale in, sums to snit putchu
scrS.
CIIIIIIENT and par funds received on deposite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts or the Union,
at the lowest rates.
REFERENETK :
Messrs. M. 'Leech & Son,
Ogden & Snowden, •
rr Wm. Bell Sr. Son, Plrriurnsitz.
" S. M'Clork en & Co:
•r English & Bennett.
" Fleming & Brother,
rr Fides, Lathrop & Co. PIMA D'A.
" Wm. R. Thompson & Co.)
Ir Hoadly, Phelps & Co ' I. NEW YORK.
" Babcock &
" Tiffany, Ward &Co.
" John M , Cullough & Co. BALTIMORE.
Mr. Juries George,
" H. Hanna, CmcirizrATl, 0.
" Joseph Watson, „
mASSILOK, 0.
Messrs. Fenner &
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa
Pittsburgh, September 2d, 18.17-y
DANICERS EXCHANGE DROICERS, AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
No. 64 Wood st ~ one door aborrhurth, East sidc,
pIUIIRENT 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
fur sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and
' Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor-
Jible terms.
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
eau Gold and Silver coMs.
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND A... : ND
scoTLAND, fur sale in mourns of X I and upwards.
marl 0-dawy
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RANXERA, EXCHANGE DROXERS, ANT) DV:ALF:RS Hi
FOREIGN AND DOME•STIC EXCHANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
\0.65 WOOD ST., 30 DOOR BELOW FoLIRED, WEST SIDE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
D
A R Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and
r collections made in all the principal cities ofthe
United States.
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentucky, 'ndsaria,(thio, Virginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora
ble terms.
The highest premium paid far American Gold.
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, 4.c. inar22.-y
ALLEY KIS MER. • EDWARD IMAM.
KR AM E n. 2111 M,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITE, BANE NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the
St. Charles Hotel. - my2.B
L.,xrns ADD DEALERS ix racitArrcr cars mu.
BAN 1( NOTES.
N. 5.5 Market street, Pittsburgh.
beillinu rate. I.:sub:singe. Buying rate.
Nuys Vurk I Pr Cincinnati I dis
Philadelphia t " LniiisNille I (4
Baltimore i ~ S. Lout. V
BANE NOTES
Baying rates
0111 n I dis
Indtmes I 44
lientacky. I "
Virginia I "
Wheeling 4,
Tennessee 3 , 4
sul9-7
London Editions.
A.Nzys History of Painting ;
Oak's,' 'a " of the Sara.ens ;
Scloiler's Don Carlos and other Dramas;
Coax 's house of Austria;
Lamart; nes History of the Girondists ;
Staunton's Chess Plsyer's Hand Book;
Schrller's Dramatic Literature;
Sehlegel's Philosophy of history;
Roscoe's Lorenzo De Medici;
Briscoe's Leo Tenth ;—fir sale by
11. S. BOSWORTH & CO.
43 Market at
MrSI
C. S. lintel, Canal B 11111.1), Pittsburgh, Pa.
r 1111 F-subscriber having leased the above establish
meat, and having refitted and made some materi..
al alterations and additions; is now prepared to ac
commodate his friends and the travelling community
in the best possible manner. 'Fite athantages of this
excellent !louse arc peculiar to itself, all those travel
ling by Canal, particularly in inclement weather, or
landing at midnight, have only to atrp front the pack
et into the beautifully furnished apartments, "-here
they will he contented and comfirtable. In addi
tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to
this house, the proprietor has at great expense,refit
led, renovated, and made such additions as will se
cure to him the promise alms kind patrons "We'll
call again.'•
The Bar, the Dining Boom. the Chambers, and
parhcolarly the cMinary departments, are so provid
ed r , that we challa age courpetiteon anywhere.
The Iltre wail he of the best the market affords, and
the prices Itheral.
propr,etor having been engaged in catering,
for ell , sts for many )ears past in the.east„ Teel. as
awed that by stro,t attention to hustdeis with 3
WatChilll eye to the comforts of his guests, he will
deserve a share of public patronage.
noir.23 Con HENRI L. BURKHOLDER.
AYOPNi; MAN ' who has had some experience
in the Groceryllusiness; has a fair knowledge
of liool,-Keeping; and writes a good business hand,
is anions to obtain s situation in Pittsburgh. Ile
would be willing LAI accept a moderate compensation.
A note addressed E., office ofthe morning Post,"
wilt receive immediate attmition.
•
No. 7r . /, W(1011 of
uovß urrs—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Bay
each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 110 ft. Twe of thrm are corner lots, and the
prolibon of the whole property is one of the (110/St ad
ntageous in the city. For further-Information ap
ply to M. SIN Awrzw ELDER,, Fourth at., •
ney.3-qf bet. %Wood and Snuthfield.
ft fi u li o 'd n : M a A r e '
certain
r 1:; t
for h h eeu u , E p a r i e b p r
a t,
reead
only by JACOB NIVERS,
Price 50 cta. per bottle. 4th at.
kt At Mrs. 111171rie'S New Millinery Store,
10 St. Clair street,
TER' style French Chemizettea, Mourning Col
lars, Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do.,
Ladies Silk Scarfs, a new and elegant pattern of
Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice
selection of rich new styles Cap and BONNET An
noys, Rich Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Muslins,
Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order
in the latest styles. Also, Llonnets, Caps? Capes,
Frills, and every article in the Millinery business.
seed
VT ANTED—A good Accountant and general la:-
SITICSM Cl, rk, who is acquainted with Nlercan
tile business generally, and the dry goods branch in
particular. Apply to
angtl7 JOHN D. DAVE, Auct.
(MAIO BERS' CYCLOPEDIA—No 15 of this
kjable periodical, just received and for sale at
_sep2_ MO
rpHE PARRICIDE, or the Youth's Career of Crime.
j_ This exciting stor e y, by the author of Life in Lon
don, is now complete at 50 cts, for sale at
sep3 MORSE'S
I) EMARKARLE EVENTS in the History of A
rooms, by J. Frost, L L D—No 4 of this valu
able work just received and for sale at
scp3 MORSE'S
CH AMBERS' MISCELLANY of Useful and En-,
tertaln mg Knowledge. The long-looked for
work is now for sale at
sep3 MORSE'S
cheapA.\"l , l ( 3 .) , N 3 "
4EoLpSa—g
page:,
m 5
I 0 pl
c e ts t e
p in e
r s , v o c;l
u u rn m e e:, t
sep3 MORSE'S
FLOWERS PERSONIFIED—A new supply ofthie
beautiful work, from No 1 to 4, just received a t
MORSELS Li terary De • ourth at.
_aep2
W ANTED—OO Journeymen Tailors;
50 Pantaloon makers;
50 Vest makers. None but the best
need apply. ANCKER & MAYER
spt7 Star Clothing Store,7 Wood st.
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WILLIAIII A. HILL & Co.,
AND SPECIE
Pittsburgh, Pa
RILE. et CURRY,
N. 1101,31 ES SON,
Buying rates.
rounty & City ord's di.
Retiei notes ••
Pennsylvania Co "
New York
Maryland tt
New Orleans
NEW A itRA N6E - N1 ENT
=E!
For Sale,
JUST RECEIVED
iii
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Welclt's Nati.)nal Circus I -
-THE: dE,IIIPLIIT -4111P111771.6.47712,
=7l
HIS spiCrdid equ_st tan, - company' composed?
entirely STAR PERFORMERS,wiII exhibit
under their Splendid Water ProV . Pavillion; com-
Modiously furnished, for the Cointbriable trSepLloll ..
of 3000 persons, at Pittsbtirgh, 'on the 10th, - Mth„
13th, 14th, ldth and 4lith•ofSepte.mber - S.SSI,III-1 - 113111
of the. AMERICAN lioret..:..jitimittance, 25 cents. .
Independent of Wills , celebrated Brass Band,
ihe company will be saluted - , otr.ttiSir arrival, by Mr.
Wallace>s String Band, playing airs from the most ,
sopuior Operas.
In the evening the pavillion will be illuminated
by the patent sylvic Gas, invented by U.F.. Canton,
Esq., of the United States Navy DeLertmetit, Wish--
wigton. It is -an entirely new method,, giving, a su
perior light; free from all nauseous effluvia, the fault
of all other attempts, and casting a light scarcely
less brilliant than the noondqy
Constituting this company will be found Mr. J. 0:
Cadwallader, who,will ride his much admired acts
of the Russian Envoy, the Terrors of a Sorcerer 0.1 . 1
Siam, and the beautiful episode of the Spirit oil , his
last wing, on 2,3, and 4 horses.
Madame Louisa Howard, the great NATIVE FEMALE
nctsrntas, whose admirable personations, on a
single horse charm,and delight all who behold her,
justifying public opinion in awarding to her the high
position slit has successfully held amidst a host - of
rival stars.
CLOWN—DaN Rice, the 'mirth-provoking Dan,'
whose infinite JEST and FUN, unstained by rude
ness and vulgarity, places him far beyond the reach
Ol IMITATION.
Mr. lionAcE Nicttots, the Prince of Wing Ma. 4
tors.
THE Rivtns FAMLY, whose union of talent, is
without a parrallel in the world. CH tni.rs Myr:Ls
the most finished artist in his arrangement and exe
nation of scenes and gymnastic groups. Par.o E n acc _
Itivtas presents every kind of Foreign' net, that can
surprise by novelty, and Master
,Illeit.tnu ktvrns,
(the 'inimitable, , ) will perfin . m his on a single
horse, as perlbruied before the President and Sena
tors of the United States, and by all present declar
ed the most perfect union of WONDER AND
GRACE the world ever knew.
Master T. Nr.rit.t.E, whiAias acquired the rare
art of riding, and executing the most difficult feats
BACKWARDS on a single horst..
Mr. WM. Smut will ride Ins fine classic itets,on 2,
3 and 4 horses, funning a pyramid of fice personz,
whom he will bear above—hie horses at lightning
:peed.
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SIGNIOR GErtmaxt, the mighty Italian equi,strian
will ride his incredible necromantic scenes, introduc
ing, , Les batons du diable, , and hie Golden'
Pale
tons, &c. &c. He will also brins 'forward his two
wonderful dogs, whose feats arc without equal in
the Areria.
.111 r. W. llownau, the Spanish scenic rider, and
great representative of the Ited.Man of the Forest.
Mr. CUARLES FOSTER, who ride a great dramatic
' scene, and a Grand Military act, entitled
IV/NOR TO OU K ROES.
Or AII for our Country, in which by the aid or ,
correct costume, he will represent the Chief Patriarch
praying for his country, GEN. ZACK TAYLCR, at
Monterey, Ilittara Srter,a,Tankee volunteer; Santa
Anna, the commander bt , lllexico, concludinewith
the SOLDIER OF FREEDOM:bearing the memo
rable resols e,—"Gr.N. TA YLOR NEVER SURRENDERS."
Mons DEntoes, of the 'Cirque Glompique,' will
introduce the Arabian Dancing Mare, 'lLuncr.i ,,
whose beautif u l dances far surpass anything of the
kind ever yet brought before the public. Also.the
comic ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will by their comic
dinner scenes, leaps and counter leaps, prove their,
instinctive bent for drollery.
tt:ri, Parents and guardians may with confidence
bring their families, as under the watchful care of
the proprietor, nothing approaching a shade of vul
garity can find its way among the choice representa
tions
of the Arena
The afternoon and evening performances entirely
varied. aug24- 14in
T"E partnership heretofore ; existing between
TOWN.3gfp & WHEELER H. l'ttEt Ps, in
the Wagon and Cbich Making Business, and the
Mcrcanune Business, is thin day dissolved, by mutual
consent. The books of the firm will be settled by
either of the undersigned. A ,
CYRUS TOWNSEND,
W If EELER H. PHELPS.
August 31, 1847.-sep4 •
T _
lit partnership heretofore _existing between
/LOMAT CANA & EVANS ROWLAND in the Carri
age making business, is this day disso:ved by mu,
tual consent. The books of the firm will be settled
by either of the undersigned at the old office.
RORERT,CARR,
Aug. 31, 1547.-sep4 EVANS ROWLAND.
PARTNERSHIP.
rp HE subscribers laving eniered into partnership,
1. will hereafter dontinue the Wagon and Carri
age Making Business, and the Mercantile Business,
at the Old Establishment of Cyrus Townsend & Co.,
St. Clair street near the bridge, at Manchester, and
at the establishment of Carr ¢ Rowland, St. Clair
street.
September b, 1547.
N. B. The financial affairs of the Company will
be m.tnaged by Mr. Wheeler H. Phelps, who has
charge of the (ace and books.
HAVING retired from LUSDICSS 7 and.disposed of
my entire interest to the above company, I
take pleasure in recommending them to my late
customers at borne and in the West and South, as
prepared to do the best of work, and carry on hthil
nese on a scale more extensive than hag yet been
done in the wen. The union of the two,establish
muds Or TOWNSEND & Co., andanet f CARR Su" Row
-1...1..ND enables the company to execute orders, how
ever large, for all descriptions of work, with des
patch and in the best manner. •
Wi,th Mr. Townsend I have been acipiainted from
boyhood. We were apprentices together, and I
have known him always as a f,.itbftil and compe
tent work - man, and well fitted to give satisfaction to
those who may offer him their patronage. He has
been in my employment for four years, and I know
the linens StJted.
•Alr. Perkins has been twelve or fourteen sears in
my employment and fur a considerable portion of,
the time my foreman. Ile is one of the best me
chanics I hare ever bad in my employment, and I
cordial,y commend him as his partner to the coat n
ued favors of my old customers..
Mr. Phelps has been associated with me for many
yeari; in the mercantile business in Manchester. He
is known to the public generally as a strictly honest
and enterprising man, and as a partner I have al
ways (bend him to he all that chuld be desired.
•
Of Messrs. Carr 4- Rowland it is not necessary for
Inc to speak. They are well known to the public
as among the best carriage builders in the west.—
Their establishment united to the old concern of
Townsend 4- Co., qualities the new firm to turn out
as good work as can be procured in the liriited
States. (sepal CYRUS TOWNSEN.b.
Townsend, Carr S. Co
C.! UCCESSORS to the old firm of C. Townsend &.
0 Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce
to their friends and to the public generally, that
they are now prepared to execnto all kinds of work
in the coach and wagon making businesS, at the
shoriest notice, and warranted to be of the best
quality. The very large quantity of seasoned tim
ber with which they are prepared, and their facili
ties for business, enables them to insure the public
that they are prepared twearry on an e.ttensive.and
prompt business in-their line, and tliey respeeifully
solicit a - continuance of the liberal patronage be-
stowed upon the late firms. seu4
Dry Goods House, G 2 Rlarket Street,
Between Third and 4th streets,
T_T AN't just received a large supply of rich Fall
1:1 Goods, comprising in part: 17 CaseZ various
styles Prints and Chintzes of English, French find A
merican manufacture; 156 pcs. rich and desirable
patterns French Ginghams, warranted inferior to
none imported in style, cinality and durability of co
lors; 4 Cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses,
comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear;
Cashmeres, M de Laines3atin stp'd Alpaccas of va
rious colors; 3-4 and 4-4, BM &Blue 111'k Silks, for
Mantillas; Fancy dress Silks' 11Pic and Mode colors;
M de Lains all wool, Shp.wls of every style and qual
ity; Cassimerei, Cassinetts,,Broad, Cloths and Vest
ings; Bl4ached and unbNached Muslina from 6.1 c to
181 c. pe yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flan
nels; Tikkings Checks, strip'd Shirtingsv bleached
W
and bron Drillings, etc. etc. All of which arc of
fered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest cash
prices. (sep3) A. A. MASON & Co.
Now Goodsi.
WATCHES,' JEWELRY, 4.e.
T UST RECEIVED my fall supply of fine Gold and
J Silver Watches and Jewelry, to which I would
call the attention orpurchasers,asrwill sell at only
5 per cent. advance on regular -Eastern. prices, and
will guarantee every article as represented..WlLSN,
sep3 coi . or4th and Market sts.
TINE FRENCH ENGRAVINGS—Just received
12 from the Paris Publications a Ilit , of very fine
Engravings. Also a few courses , in Landscapes.
'Frees,
Fruits, Flowers, &c., very 'desirable for
schools. JOLPI GILLESPIRIiCO.
sep6-3t 76 Woottet.
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DISS9LUTION
DISS 3LUTIOI
EBER TOWNSEND,
WHEELER H. PHELPS,
ROBERT CARR,
• EVAN ROWLAND.
SY L VANES PERKINS.
A. A. MASON & CO
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3 . I3OCTOR BROWN, le
, larli 'educated phyair
-7 ' 4 '. ,--' 4 - 1 :1- , - - ' - ,- 71..c re irn ,, i ,, ro ni ni d '
i t esze ke a c as ti t u e i rn iitn at :
1 4 % f tee "-- thecitizen,* of_
;-- ~..,,,,,,,'' monm.e. , to ~
' , , e 4- Pittsburgh,Alleghenyarm
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''''' ,.,, 4 ,. ''' 41\ con idled privatpiy,.. a
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,ye t ''
' -r"--a.^.....--‘ confimentiaity, everyday
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.„ 1 -1.;; r'' . .'-' A and evening at.,iiie office
'*llll4. ' ........_ 'Th 4
ol'
Diamond Alley, a fait ,
wim : doors from Wo od,; . aa_ itielt
aillir . _
°wards the'market. - - - '
Dr. Brown gives his particular altenlion t tht
reatmemand investigation of= the folkiwing direak
, . .
All distasesaritie•r from linnuritiesof the.BloOd,
.
scrofula, 'syphilis, seminal- weekness.. inipotency,
saltrheum,*liseases of, the eye and-ear,theurriatiani,
piles, palsey. ' -•-/ 7.. 'it
Dr. Brown his smelt - pleaiure in announcing to - -
the - public, that he ii:in,pOssessionOf the latest in ,
formatimi.and . improvement in the -treatment Of
secondarysyphils, practised at the Paris Lock Ffcrei.
pital. The. modern. researches on syphilis, its ~
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice-which have beemrnade known.
to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of 'Medicine,' their Par*eu
tar study and practise. *; ; -
Many new and valuable rernedies-havebeenletit. • -
ly introduced, which secures the patientbeing :
eurialized out of existence Strangers are.apprisid
that Doctor Brown has been educated in every
branch of medicine, and regularly' admitted: to
practise, and that he now cOnfines l himself to '.the '
study malpractice of this particular bmnch,:ogeth:' .
er with all diseases of a private or delicate :nature,
incident to the hiunariframe. No ,cure, no .
,pay
• Recent cases are relieved in, a short tiree, - „with-
out interruption froin business: •
Letters" from a distance,ysking advice:must eon-
Pain a fee, or they will not be attended to. .
- • • • .•
(0-Office on 'Diamond Alley; a few doors from
Wood street, towards the market:- Consultation,
strictly confidential - - jy23-41&wy: '
[V AL ALEXA.NDE.H.
i Coffin Makers and FurnishinuVorteil44r.4.;
COILTEEL or PEEN ANn ST: CLAIR STIMETS, prxemit.;
TEE EXETIANGE. HOTEL TaiTIIANCE 0/T E.E721 2E4; ,•
-- RESPECTFULLY inform theiti
"friends, and the_ public, that they
q are prepared toyurnisliniad'at-"
. tend to every flung itt;the'-line
of Undertakers, as they 'have
quit the business of Cabin ex Making - , riniltheir atten.
tion will be devoted altogether toilie above bud.
ness, keep a large assortment of,COFFINS made and
finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner }
with a variety of materials, and.atr'all priced; ?so
keep SHROUDS ready made, °fall sizes, ofnanneis . 7
Cambric, and Mnslin, at all prices, and made in the,
eastern stylerand all- other articles-near.isary for
dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of Tian
ty and prices to suit; SILVER PLATES for ongray-7.
irk. the name and age ; ICE, CASES 'for. laying the
body in ice, by those who wish to keep their frierids-.":
any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ices
in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffin's always::..`
on hand • . We have a splendid new HEARSE and
a pair of fine horaes, and any number of, the- beat
carriages, etc. etc., and will be - prompt, "punctual,
and reasonable.
PRO P 0 3 . -AL' S
'][TILL be received at the office of the Pittibuigls
V V .Water: Works, until the first olOctobeittest,,
fbr ejecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny
Cit3ONater Works. • (sundries.
Foe furnishing 75,000 Ills z;f.Castings IQr frame's and
. 4,800 Screw Bolts.
'. ' 550 feet of 24 'inch IrOn pipe.. .
' 9 550 at "20 " U , -
td a 550 " ." 12 "
" two 24 inch Stop 'Valves.
- two 12 " " ".
" two 20 - r O . Cocks. : •
Proposals to state the sum for Enginea.and,fuingi
complete.' •
To state the amount pus lb. for Caitingsfßarear
Bolts, Pipes, and Slop Valves—ran d. to - '4datir"this
amount for the two 20 inehStoPeoFksl . '
For particulars cogulsOlor„,...,
B.OBE.11;T:JWOORB;"-"; . -- ,,
aug2s.td Sup , t. of - Pittstuirgit Waier 'Works,.
Drugs I Drstge - DrugstW"
NT, OW opening at the Drug Warchetise'of,
lr & BItOCKWAY, a large and'tvehl selected as
sortment of Drags, Chemicals, Paints, - .Oils and - Dye
Stuffs, direct from New York and oiher Eastern
cities, which twill be 'sold at extremely'lew-
Call and examine for yourseliins.
No 2 Comm6rcialao*,
near Canal Basin: '''
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ECLECTIC. MEDICAL INST/TIMEI
Cincinnati, Ohio., •
ITIE next Fall and Winter courtb";Or.liectireif.
commencesin this institution 'thilthis first Mon:!_,
day in November, and continues four months, Xirloich
is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Suniyief
session, which also continues four Months. A-graVi:...
ultous preliminary course commences on the
Monday in October, and continues;one rionth.. ,
FACULTY
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B.L. UM M. D. Anatomy and Operative SM.- -ti
gery. CO . 06' .'
L. E. Jones M. D. Materia, Therapeutics
and Botany. . 10,00' -•
J. 14 Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy ".
W. Beach Dl. D. Surgery and ClinicalMedi--; -
tine .
A. H. Daldridee M. D. Obstetrics audltis-
cases of Women and Children,
T. V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theorpm
Practice of Medicine.
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MatricOation Ticket $3. -tile of Library -
Graduation Fee $4O, Demoi3strator'nXickqPCOP
ti unal. ' .
$ 10aid on or before the first Monday in.l"T,tivem—
ber n et, will he received for tuition, in-full , :af one
student. Or $5O paid by the first of October 'next,
will secure' all the tickets:for one full'enifrie4 the
Demonstrator's ticket, use of Lihraryand-Matricula-.
tioit ticket excepted. The Institute received Its
charter in 1815. The College ndificeis situated
_at
the earner' of Court and Plum streets. TheCeurtill
of instruction will embrace every thing `or value, .
known and ttitg,ht in the Old Medical
well as the Reformed and Botanical Schoolef-Medile' -
rine. Six or seven lectures will be given,-"dailY - 4 -
Board from $2,50 to $3,00 per week. Candidate.
for graduation, in addition to the preliminary- terra of
study, must have attended two full Courierrin. some ,
legally incorporated MCdical College, the
_last
which must be in this or one course after focr.years
I practice,.
All letters soliciting further information;pr
taming money for the Faculty, meat be-addressed;
to the 'undersigned [post
.paid.] Notes of solvent --
Banks of the States in which students leilde,
received in payment of Files. , •
'T. v. Mokßow, M. D. Dean of the FaettltY . - . ....
1 Cia.July 17, 1847.—Cin.Enq.
Imported Segars, ,ete. . _
HE lovers 01 good Scgars and Tooteco, are -id!
epecttitlly informed, that the subscriberids . 4*.
received an extpsive assortment of thetnost . ap:proiri
ed brands, among them the following, viz: ',-
Victoria; • Plantation, Principe,' V.021115.11.45tr9',
Regalia, Fagorra's; Eugene s s, Conimnif
Alen, a few Boxes " Black Fizt . ; , "-a.
celebrated chewing tobacco .
Jokr. 11101-ILERT - . - -
aug6 Druggist,.Fifth and '
K,- Chronicle and. Gazette copy.
Shovels, Spades,'Foike,
TtIE undersigned has been appointed'. !Trot for
the sale of the above artjcles manufactured
dno.Parvis & Co. All Or!lore addressed to 'him for,
Loch articles will receive prompt attnnt.ion,ttt:tbn,
lowest maneactireen prices:- •
GEO. COCIIRAN...._-
,N 0126 WonFirkreet.
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Glas.ygcrw &...Boarei .Pricket.'
Tl4Fp•Yew and-Light praugheSteamor
AROLINE,:INiion, Master, 7orifliiiii
tween Pittsburgh and thri above Ports duringthe. tete.",
son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every MO/2day.
Wednesday, and Friday, at-9 o'clock, , A.--*'And.,
Wellsville every Tuesday,Thursctay;:ind SatitedAyi
at 7 o'clock, A. 4. For freight or franso-e. appl'ron
board. _
'Boots, Shoes:.
FOLIAANSBF.III &
HOLES ALE and Retail, BOOT, Snot, - and
nitwit &roar, No. 186 Liberty - stteet, nearly
opposite the head of Wood. F. &H. have in store
and are-receiving, their Fall and Winteestock
BOOTS, SHOES, &c. consisting of the largeitatock,
they have.ever 'been able to bring to this market 4,
Our stock of goods have mostly been maniitactilreti.
to our orders and expressly for the Pittsburgh market::
We also have constantly-on hand a splendid stock,
of Hayward', Ilfetalic Gam. Elastic' Shoes, both - fort
Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear; the most - beintiful.
article ever manufachire4: - - We "Wrkird - iolreiritir_
examination of our - stoek of goods, by all who wish;
to,purchase either it whOletrale.or wall; Os --tes sMU
sell at a small.ailietnee abovir cost, country4lexclivlts,,
will find it to their interest .to calLailictcsattiine,our,:-.
stock before inirehattiug.
FOLLANSBEE N . HAirWARD;
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ailitH • .No 186 Liberty st.., PittOtirgls.
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