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BY -ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH,
?HZ DIOAWING POST.
TiTialllll7Bl7, Sept. 22, 10h. 45M.; A.M.
- ,T 4 mail has arrived from tbe South, but brings
no further news from the Army.
The deaths in New Orleans on the 14th, front
Charity Ifeipitil, 'were from Lafayette, 12•
The epidemic is evidently abating.
.PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. •
Sept. 22, 6h P M
,FLOUR - - Sales old western at $5, 3 7; new $545.!
CORN MEAL - -Sales• at $3,00.
RYE FLOUR—Sales at $4,00.
cORN-=Moderate sales Prime Yellow at 660
- 70; ieceiptiarge, - With more,sellers than buyers.
`OATS—Sales at 42045.
WHlSKEY—Moderate sales at 17c.
COTTON—Some inquiry, hut no sales.
WHEAT-Sales 6000 bu new sOuthem at ;$1,08.-
NEW YORK MARKET.
Sept. 22, A P. M.
FLOUR—Market quiet; sales at $5,6205,75.
CORNMEAL—Some sales at $2,620 2 3 68 .
• OATS--Sales at 46047.
RYE—Limited sales at 75e.
WHISKEY—SaIes at 2? 1,
COTTON—Market heavy, with a decline of ie.
PROVISIONS—NominaI; we quote sales Mess
Ikttf at, $R,25; Mess Pork $13,75.
GROCERIES--Quiet aid no change.
BALTIMORE MARKETS.
Sept. 22, Oh., P. M
!OATS—Sales at 30c.
FLOUR--Sales Howard at. at $5,25R5,37 ; City
/Mitts 0,25. Increased demand, and prices on the
;advance.
WHFAT-4'ales Prime White at $1,0501,07
CORN-:—Prime White sells at 54; Prime Yel
t low at 80e
.bCOINBACILL mon).
/Prepared and eeeee eted every Afternoon.
tFTBTSBITRGH BOARD OF TRADE. .
7 - easnornirs ram sarraxnea.
Zas.kali, W. .W. Wallace. W. J. Totter,
PORT• OF •PIT TSDURG S.
FICIRT'.7Or/TE6VN'TME. CILINNEL
• ARRIVED.
!Loyal Hanna, Jack, Cincinnati
kOnetn, Day,AVlreelim
merica,'Calhoun., Cineinniti
Turralen,'Hemphill, Beaver •
-.lVlct:ligan:No 2, Gikoa, Deliver
„ iDDP ART F,D,
Pilot No Razlett, Cincinnati
Danube, Cock, Cincinnati
Friendship. Davis, .oinrisindti
Yankee, Koontz, Cineinmiti
:Camden. Hemphill, Beaver
Michigan No 2, Gibson, Beaver
'PITTSBURGH H&RSETS-BAHN BEVIRVi.
OFFICE OF THE POST,. °?
THURSDAY MORNING, Sept. 23, 1847. 5
FLOUR—The arrivals are limited to small lets
by wagon, which sold at prices ranging from $4,-'
7504,854 30 bbis. extra brand sold at $l,OO.
GROCERIES—No change. Sales moderate at
former quotations.
BACON—Sales 500 lbs. Hums at oic.
BRlCKS—Regular sales of the different quali
ties at the following rates: Fire Bricks, $l5; Pa
ving do., $5,50 to $6; and Common $4.501? 1000.
MOLASSES—Firm and mahout change. Reg
ular sales at 34W e._
- COTTON—No sales to report. Ohio held at
"'WINDOW GLASS—SaIes several small lots
Bxlo at $3,25.
OATS—Sales 2SO bu. at 25e.
TRADE OF CHARLESTON, S. C.—Exports of Cot
ton, Rice and Lumber, from the port of Charleston,
for the week ending, Sept. 15.
S. isld. Upl'd. Rice. Lumber.
Liverp001........ 441 1,430
Hull • . 1.227 47.329
New York.. 47 352 494 115,901
:Boston.._..
'Philadelphia
Baltimore
Total 488 3,314 604 573,180
—Evening Neter.
%versions Ton ACC° Team—The following
statement, which we copy from Lyfonts Price
Curiri. will show the quantity of Tobacco ex
portedfrom Baltimore to foreign
,ports, from the
ist January up to the 16th inst., and also the stock
on hand, and on shipboard not cleared at the same
date:
To Bremen • bbds. 1.1,251
• " Rotterdam... ~....... 6.000
" Havre " 1.895
" Antwerp " 1.690
" Amsterdam 6,61 E
" Marseilles " 722
Bordeux "" 1,133
" Emden.... " 2241
" England 58
Stock on hand. and on shipboard not cleared IGth
inst, 32,464 hhds.
(C. The whig State Convention in Michigan
nominated Jamcs M EDWARDS, of Waahtena, for
Governor; and H. L. Mrctsw ofSaginaw for Lieut.
Governor. Of course they are doomed to be defeateil.
&Yesterday was one of the coldest days, for
this season of the year, that we have everexperienc•
ed. Fire's were needed in the morr.ing, and blan
ket coats were not at all uncomforrable out of doors , .
We fear our cotton planters are not much pleased
With the weather.—Memphis appeal September 10th,
WANTED—A youfig man in a Dry Goods Store.
Apply at 62 Mai ket st. The beat references
.equirW.
-ATAGKEREL-109 Bble Large No. 3.
14 half Bbl do.
' - Just received and for sale by
se2o MILLER & kICKETSON
YOUNG HYSON TEA—SO half chests Y. Hylton
Tea; just received and for sale by
Den MILLER & RICKETSON.
LOST—A Gold Pencil ease and ; Pen folder with
the owners initials upon it. Being a gift: it is
veined at more than its worth. The finder will be
liberally rewarded by retorning it to this office.
se2o
The Towns Niue, Steronntlie Library
and. Bleobsintois Inssianse
TS open to subscribers from this date. pr Hall
in Gazzam'i Buildings opposite Philo Han.
se.2o.d3t ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
POEMS - in Fortnight Rambles, and other
Poem., by Thomas Mackeller, anther of Drop:
pings from the Heartrittet received and for sale at
relB - MORSE'S.
PICTORIAL HISTORY OF F,NOLAND—No
of thitsvainablo work has just been imaged, and
is for We at (8e18) moitsys.
PBLI.P MEN OF TME REVOLUTION—Ie.
eluding events from the peace of 1183, to the
peace .11815, by the late Hon Wm. Sullivan, M. D.
Just received and for sale as
eelB MORSE'S.
THE AMERICAN INPARIS, by John Sandertion;
a new and highly interesting work' just reed
and for sale at (se18) MORSE'S,
K NICKERBOCKER
for September, for sale at
septl I • MORSE'S:
MEShIERISM— Dod's Lectures on the Philos°.
Ay of Mesmerism, for sale at
sell ' MORSE'S.
i4EYW. I W—The September nutiiber, for :
11 sate .;
: 14 hh
-:; ,' • .7.?
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• "7" -
' t• ' I
N tilt 14th, somewhere between Peanclnk &I
.Mitchell andth&Poin t,.alamall.Walletnn- I
taining tat pocketa,,in,ywhich, r watia4out . $30 . 7 - 810 (ra
'the itatilt - iSt 1 - laniabnigh;'and "dit•Tenneisee--.. 1
desetiptfoif )31"therest not tdcolleeted:.' It als , " con-
tained bill,it geoder . endered against me',,, The
finder tvfll bd liberally rewarded;hy...leaving the wal. ,
let and edittOts with William S. Keller, on Wood
street _
.42:50 • foitri It. MILLER:,
• • 'sooYcs.- •
11ALES gf iho Peerage .and reasankryl by Lady
Daare:
,Livee of the Necromancer!), bran 'account 'of the
MO3l. eminent persons who have claimed, or to whom
has been-inipahed the exercise .of magical powels;
by Win. Godwin.- < ' - •
Cromwell, a historical novel; by Henry Win Her
bert. Anew edition. '
Story of the battle of Waterloo: by G. R. GI eig, A$
M., revised by the Duke of Wellington.
Fewer of the Soul over the Body; :considered in
relation to health and morals; by Dr. Moore. •
Leigh Hunt's men,
women and books.
Fresh Gleanings, fr om the old fields of Coutin ental
Europe; by L P Marvel.
Life and writings of George Washington, by Jared
Sparks—to be'completed in IS vols., 6 already out.
A simple story; by Attu Inchbauld.
Louis 14th, and the court of France; liy Miss Par
doe.
Lamartine , slistory of the Girondists, vol bth.
Parric:de; by the author of Life in London.
Margaret Graham, by G. P. R.:James.
. Commander of Malta. Ilinstrated.
Picciola; by X: B.Santaine.
• Countess of Motion; from the French of F. Sontie.
Legends of Mexico; by George Lippard.
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith.
Xariffa; or the triumph of Liberty'. •
Magazines for October.
Living Age, No. 175. '
New Music, &c. - For sale by
W. S. CALDWELL,
se22 opposite the Post Office, Pittsburgh.
IN the matter of the estate Writ of Partition
of Samuel Beatty, late of issued by order of .
Plumb township, deed. the Orphan's Court
of Allegheny County, returnable-to the 4th Monday
of October next. , i
'Notice is hereby given to alt persons interested,
that an Inquisition.will be held on the premises de
scribed in the above Writ, on Friday the 22d day o
October next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., when and where,
if you think proper, you may attend.
JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff.
SITERIFF'S OrriCE• '
Sept. 20, 1847. sep22-w4t
JUST ECElVED—Recollections of Engbandt by
Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.--Loidon edi
tion.
• The following by the Presbyterian board ofPubli
'cation, viz :
Thoughts on Family Worship; by James W. Alex
ander, Pastor of the Duane st. Presbyterian Church;
Neat York.
, An exposition of the Confection of Faith of the
Westminiater Assembly of Divines; by Rev. Robert
Shaw.
A Christian Companion for the Chamber of Sick
ness; by a Minister.
Devotional Aids for the Chamber of Sickness.
The Chriatian Soldier, or the Triumpi ef Grace in
the Army.
The above with a general assortment of Theologi•
cal and Miscellaneous books for sale at the bookstore
of ELLIOT 4. ENGLISH,
sep22 56 Market at. between 3d and 4th.
1• RE Subscriber, late of the firm of J. D. Willi
ams & Co., having thin day purchased the stock
of litr. D. ff. Fralich, ie the wholesale and retail
family grocery and produce liminess, Nu 46, corner
of Market & Liberty streets, would' respectfully so
litit.the.patronage of his friend( and former custom
ers.of the establishment, assuring them that he will
always be supplied with the best articles the eastern
markdts•cen furnish, and at fair prices.
lly an 'especial arrangement with A. Jaynes, F.sor.,
Agent for the new York Pekin Tea Company, be
will be eminently supplied with a general assort
ment of the Company's Teas at New York retail
prices, for the accommodeuenerf those of his custom
ers who prefer said Teal. T I ROS. MII..LLR.
Pittsburgh September (6) 2.1
In retiring from the Grocery and Prod me business,
the undersigned would cordially it:commend his sun
cessrir, Thos. Miller, to Ins friends and former pa
trons. (sc2.l) D. S. FIIALICII.
'PIM UNIVERSAL DOMESTIC VVBETABLE
1 'REMEDY, known as Doc - matt Ptt.t.s,
is f o unded on the only principle in nature; on which
a Universal Remedy can be consci-ntiously recom
mended to tha world. These Pall Purn the blood,
Strengthen the Organs of Digestion. and Restore
Health and Spirits. They contain no Mercury.
Sold in Bones at 25 eta. and in Family Packoges
at $l,OO. . .
The only gonuive can be had in this city, of
S. L. CUTHBERT, Agem,
sell No 50 Smithfield st. near 3d
ECEIVED THIS DAY' by express, an -they !ot
TIL, of Gold Level. Watches, which we will sell
lower than they Can can be bought at any other es
stabliiihment in the city. We warrant all Watches
sold by us for one year, those in want of n good
watch, will find .t to their edvantage to call on us.
KINSEY & KNOX,
No. 86 Market street,
bet.seen GtKit. and Diamond.
404 lf? 213.2 4 ;5
91 98 134.000
DM
se2l.a6t
OLD COPPER.--500 lbijust reteivod and for sale
by JOHN F. PF.IIIIII.
sep22 cor. Liberty and Irwin sts.
MIN PLATES-200 Boxes 1-3 X best Charcoal
Brands for sale by JOHN F. PERRY.
sep22 cor, Liberty and Irwin sts.
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COPPER--500 sheets Brazier; 200 do. sheathing;
kj 100 do do Zinc; 73 du. Braziers do.; just, ree'd
and for rale by JOHN P. PERRY.
eep22-3t cor. Liberty and Irwin. etc.
OLOYES-4 libls, jest received and for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
se22 nor Ist and Wood sts-
AT EN. RED-25 Barrels best English, just reed
V and fur sale by
CM
WHITE GLUE—One Cask No I, Extra; just re
ceived and for sale by
8., A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.
se22 - cor Ist and Wood sta.
RICE: 2 Boxes Superfine, for sale by
lk se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood
.. st.
PRUNES: 1 ate in Glass Jars, for sale by
se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
fIITRON: 5 Boxes, Fresh, for sale by
se22 .1. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et
MIANCY SOAP: 20 Boxer', reed and for Bale by
ae22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
XTRACT LEMON: I Cases, rec'd and for sale
LJ se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
GARItETT , S SNUFF: 1 11b1 small bladders, for
Jr sale by
sep22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
NTITMEGS: 113b1, Fresh, for sale by
111 se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood
MACKEREL: 3 Ms No 1,1847, for sale by
se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st.
STAR CANDLES: 15 Boxes, reed and for sale by
se22 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et.
OHEESE: 25 Boxes p ime, for sale by
ki se29 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood .t
DR Organization of Labor and Association; trans
'.
M lated from the French of M. Briancoort, by F.
G. Shaw.
Wagner the Wehr Wolf, part 2.
Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a Sailor.
Castle Bravo; by Mrs. M. L. 13weetser.
Arabian Nights, part 3.
Washington and his Generals, part 3 and 4.
Duels and Dueling, by C. Summerfield of Texas.
The Monk's Revenge, by S. Spring; fresh supply.
Flowers Personified, part 5, splendidly illustrated.
The Nantilas, or American Pioneer.
Martin the Voundling, complete in 1 vol.; fresh
supply.
Martin the Foundling, in 2 vole, with 53 illustra
tions and Portraits.
The Parricide; by the author of Life in London.
Walter Wolfe, or the Dootp of the Drinker; fresh
supply,
JOsephos, illustrated; part 3.
Life of Gen, Winfield Scott; illustrated.
Esther D. Medina, or the Crimes of London:
part 3,
Democratic Review, for September.
• Living Age, N0..123. • .
The /nanared; by Lady Charlotte Bury. Fresh
The Olden: Time last number. . • .
1844, oi. the p,o wer,of S.F. , fresh supply.
Taylor's - Mone y Money Reporterdbr, Septemter. •
• . For sale by_ Whi t 04.1,1),W ELL, ,
; ' oppoeite Ole Pest M. 0..:
New Books.
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Gold Levee Weitehes
IL A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
cor lstand Wood sts
New Uooks
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uctieiv salcs.
Pews Nos. ati Pleeby,crian Chtirch
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at :Yuri inii. ' .--- n.
r Triday afternbi;itAlii:sl-Ith instant ;It 4 .i) , clock
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as front of the ttt the corner . of 3d and
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Forry-strceta, yitt.-be4tild:viithout rosette for cash
Pees Noe 81 iand:l9, - 04114.re*ry advantageously
situatel, andipotit ofightilly S3DO each. ~...
6023-.1.0HN-In DAVIA AuCt'r.
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lfutiefri—
terbi'lll4.lc of At,ji. IA? t s
IS MOR ' IYING r at.lo - oic oc at the Commer
cial Auction Roonß, eorlier of Wood and Fifth
streets, Will be sold'withont teterve, for cash, 40
pair Blue California:Blankets.
8e 23 JOHN b. PAYISi Auct , r.
3-18 Braiding Lotg
In the 6th Ward ,t the City of Pittsburgh', at
.Airetion
CO Saturday next, Sept. 2.3 th, at 2 o'clock in the
J afternoon, will be sold on the preruisex, in the
6th ward of the city of Pittaliergh, 31) building Lets.,
beautifully situated for Private residences, late the
property of Aaron Hart, &OA. 'commonly called
Grove Hill Mansion, fronting on Walnut lama and
Coal Hiil Turnpike; the lots are large and well laid
out for private dwellings; it is the most valuable and
handsomely situated property offered at auction for
many years.
A plan of the lets can be seen at the Auction
Rooms of the s übscribcr, and any information re
quired will be given.
Terms: One-fourth Cash, and the balance in one,
two,and three years, with interest, payable semi
annually, secured by bond and mortgage on the
property JAMES APK ENN A.
EEO
Extensive Sale of Books.
irAN Wednesday the 22d, Thurstlay,the 23d, Satur
day the 25th instant, at ‘7 o'clock, P. M., at
the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
bth streets; will be sold without reserve, 12 cases,
of valuable new Books, just received from New York,
embracinga good assortment of choice standard
works in Theology, History and Travels, Poetry and
the Drama, Medicine, Agriculture and othor larauch
es of science and literature; Books in rich and-ele
gant binding suitable for presents; fine library edi
tions of standard works; Family Bibles; Letter and
Cap Writing Paper, Gold and bteel pens, Blank
Books, &c. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
se22 (American copy.)
Lease Of Brick House and Lot at Auction.
/". IN Friday nitcrnoon, the 24th inst. '
at 3 o'clock,
Ur on the premises at the corner of Webster and
Elm streets, will be sold the unexpited term of a
Lease, baring about seven years to run, on Lot of
Ground, 20 feet front on Coal Lane or Webster at.,
and extending back about 6 feet, on which is erec
ted a two story brick store and dwelling noose, at
present occupied by James M'Connell, sellout to an
annual ground rent of $l4 ) plyable yearlf.
Possession given on the Ist of October. Terms at 1 1
sale.•
se22 JOIN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
EAVY Beaver Clutha, French and F.nilish Cas
simeres,, superfine Broad Cloths and a large va
riety of Dry Goods al Auction.
BY JAMES M.KENNA,
At the Auction Aroma, No. 114 Wood at., three
doors from ikEt, on Thursday next, &pt. 23d, at
10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold, a large
invoice of Woolen Good., French and English man
ufacturei landed from Europe within a fow days, and
must he sold without reserve, as the Agent, who is
along and is anxious to have the Jot closed without
delay, among which arc the following, viz:
44 pea heavy Beaver Cloths; ■nperfine and fine
French and English Broad Cloths, various colors
superfine French and English double milled Cassi
meres, various colors and quartica; Caasinetts and
Flannels; American, French and English prints and
Ginghams; fancy and plain silk lustre Alpaccas; au
perfine Irish Linen, Lamb's Wool, blerinti and Cot
ton Hose; Linen Cambric WWI; Silk pocket Ildkfs.
and cravats; Muslin and Gingham Slims; Book, Cam
brick, Mull, Swiss and JaCnnet Moulins; sewing silk
and patent thread; spool cotton; bleached and
brown muslin..
sea JAMES WI: F.NNA, Aact•r.
Filature and Groceries al Auction.
111 JAMES ttI , KENNA.
TILL be sold, at the Auction !Looms, No. 114
V V Wood streat., three doors from bth, Thurs
day neat, September 2341, at 2 o'clock in the after
noon, a lot of household furniture and kitchen uten
sils of a private family declining housekeeping; also
One fowling piece—among which are :
Alahogauy sofas; do bureaus; do pier tables; bed
steads; wash stands, chairs; mattrasses and feather
beds; carpeting; cradles; astral lamps, together with
a great variety of kitchen utensils, 4.c., 1 Franklin
storm, and immediatelyatier
9 daddy bones Tea;
12 boxes Richmond Tobacco;
3 kegs Litharge.
mai JAMES AVICENNA, A ucVr.
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BY JOHN D. DAVIS,
DRY GOODS.
ON Thursday morning the 234 inst., at 10 o'.l
clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner!
of Wood and bth sts., will be sold, an extensive a 5...!
'oilmen' of fancy and staple Dry Goods, 2 cases
Gingham - Umbrellas, Boots, Shoes, tine Cutlery,
At 2 o'clock, P. M. One large Iron S4ib, for
counting house; • 1 substantial Itarouch, in complete!
order, with shilling top, suited for one or two horses.,
A qoantity of Groceries, gee-ems - are, Glassware,'
Shovels, Band Boxes, IVralpirig paper, &c.
A large assortment of Household and Kitchen
furniture, embracing the stock of -a flintily who is'
declining housekeeping.
At 7 o'clock, P. M., a splendid assortment sal
• valuable new Books; embracing standard works in,
all the various depot tments of science and literature.
Also, Letter and Cap Writing Paper; Blank Books;
&c. sr2l
Post 0111ce Stationery.
IN compliance with the Law and the order of the
Postmaster GenerA Sealed Proposals will be re
ceived by me until 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the
25th day of October, fur supplying the Stationery re
quired for the use of this Post Office, during the fi ve
years commencing January let, 1848 and ending De
cember 31st, 18.51. .
The estimate for each year, is as follows
One hundred Reams Enveloping paper, yellow
-19 by 24 inches.
One hundrel and twenty-five pounds Packing
twine. Cotton.
Ten pounds best scarlet sealing wax.
Contractors are required by law to give bond in a
sum equal to double the value of the articles to be
furnished.
Payment will be made on delivery of the Station
ery.
l'iease furnish samples.
M'KII3BIN, Postmaster,
se2o-d&w4w Pittsburgh.
More New Books at Morse's.
WRITINGS OF WASHINGTON, by J. Spark,.
The Simple Story, a new novel, by Mre. Inch-
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bald.
The Iron Chest, a play ins acts.
A Story ortho Battle of Waterloo, By Rev. G. R.
Cleig, M. A.
Hackley's Geometry, for Schools and Colleges.
Draper's Natural Philosophy, four hundred
illus
trations.
Howitt's Natural History, illustrated.
Howitt's Tales in Verse, juvenile.
Louis XIV and the Court of France, by Miss Par
doe, part 5.
Agnes Searle, cheap form, by Miss Pickering.
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith, with illus
trations.
The Nursery Rhyme Bonk, a new collection of
Rhymes, Games, Sports and Gingles. Illustrated.
Living Age, No. 175.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector.
Ladies National Magazine for October.
Gody's Lady's Book • "
Graham's Magazine
Ardent Froughton, the Wretched Merchant, by
Maryatt.
All the Foreign Reviews and quarterlies, just re
ceived and for sale at MORSE'S
Literary Depot,
se22 85 Fourth et., bettrecnielarket tr. Wood sta.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
AT THE ODEON. '
WILLIAM CHUBBY, the celebrated Natural
flutist, respectfully informs the citizens of
Pittsburgh, that at the solicitation of many Ladies
and Gentlemen of this city, he will perform in his
original and peculiar style, upon the ens-keyedFiute,
and the Saucepaniana, at the ODEON, this evening,
a variety of Marches, Cotillion, IValtzes, 4-e.
selected by the best amateurs of this city.
, Any lady or gentleman wishing a favorite piece,
is at liberty to call for it. He will perform on his
instrument with three fingers and accompany him
self with the Castanets with the other. Tickets 50
cents, to he bad at the door. Children 25 centa.—
Do: rs open at 7i oielocl,porformancdtocommence
at 8 precisely. se22- I t
y INSRED OIL-16 bbla pure linseed oil just re
ceived and for sale by F. SELLERS,
sep 91 N 0.17 Liberty st.
LARD OIL-10 half bbls Conlint.e ire:l just re
eeived and for sale by '' F. SELLERS;"
sep2l Nu:.l7 LiVerly st.;-
-
ME
=TEM
BANKERS AND- _EXCHANGE BROKERS,
k. E. core; WOOD AND.M.7II.erfirETI,'PMPSDUiteII, pA
EALIMS in COin t -• Mink Nntes;,Tinic
j Foreign and DUITIOStiC EXcita:OgO, Certificates
of Deposits, - &c.'
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of .the
Uunion, and, liurtipe, for sale in sums to snit purcha
sers.
CURRENT and par feeds received on de . posite.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union,
at the lowest rates,
nteraug:icr.s:
Mown. M. Leech & Son, ,
" Ogden &Snowde,
~ Wm. Bell & Son, '' PITTSBURGH.
" S. WClurken & Co.'
English &,11eiinatt. )
' Fleming Sr:Brother,
" 'Pales, Lathrop kk.Co. PIMA D . A.
" Wm:R.Thomp.son &Co.
. -
&AAA,
" Babcock & Ten
TtiTany; Ward lr.Cn.
John M'Cullough 84 Co. > BALTIMORE.
Mr. Jaines George,
" H. " Manila, CINCINNATI, 0.
‘. Joseph 'Watson,
;Lon 0.
Messrs. Fenner & M•Millan.l M Ass
R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, Pa.
Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y
101.V.Plk IL HILL. W. C. CURRY.
HILL & ttritltt,
DANHERS, EXCHANGE, onati.:Els, ANO DEALERS IN
FOREIGN ANDDOME,s,zTIC EXCHANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
N 0.63 WOOD irr., 3n nmatt =tow Folihnt, arcirr SIDE,
, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and
collections made in all the principal cities of the
United States.
Anctioncer
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
York, Boeton AO Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought and Sold on the most favora
ble tonne.
The highest premium paid for American Gold.
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, mar22-y
ALLEN KRA NIER. EDWARD RILAM.
KIRAMER & RAHN,
BANNERS AND EXCHANGE BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES
OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner orThini and Wood sts., directly opposite the
SG Clirles Hotel. my2B
A INICENN AND DEAI.EII , IN EXCHANGE COIN AND
!ANSI NOTES.
No. 511 Market street, Pittsburgh.
Selling rate. Exchange. flu; ing rate.
Now York I pr Cincinnati i di.
Philadelphia I .. Louisville I .1
Baltimore I ~ S*. Lords I si
NA Xi ?torts.
Buying rates.
Ohio I die
0
Kentucky
Vuginia I ,4
Wheeling I
Tennessee 3 41
anl9l
gIICIIAXGE IXONERII, AND DEALERS ID
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
=7=l
AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood tt., one door abort. Fourth, East sick,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
`II.IIIRENT Funds received on deposit, and col
k !calorie made on all the Cities throughout the
United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly
tor sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and
Virginia thinks bought and sold on the most ftror
able terms.
The highert premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coins.
EXCHANGE. ON ENGLAND. IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amount, of X I and upward/.
niarl4-dawy
WIPHY & CO., Looking . Glass Store, No. 93
ill Wood street.—Mr. J. Murphy, (lam of the Sa
ble I/armonists,) is now prepared to receive ostlers
foe all kinds of Looting Classes, Pier, Mantel and
Toilet; plain and ornamental portrait, miniature and
- landscape Frames 01 the latest New York styles;
also, n Spientiiii lot of ornamental window Cornices.
Old Frames re-guilt. Don't forget the number Ca - 98.
sidd.ii3ingtw4t
Can Makers and Furnishing Undertakers, ,
CORNER OF PENN NOW T. CLAIN STIIFJETS, OFPOSITZ
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, ENTRANCE ON PENN ST.,
RESPECVULLY inform their
-
friends,ard the public,that they
7"are prepared to furnish and at
imiliakto,- tend to every thing in the hne
of Undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their atten
tion will be devoted altogether to the above busts
ness, keep a large ;assortment of COFFINS made and
finished, covered, and lined in the neatest manner,
with a variety of materials, and at all prices; we
keep SHIM DS ready made, of all saes, of Flannel,
Cambric, and Mnslin, at all prices, and made in the
eastern style, and all other articles necessary for
dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, actuali
ty and prices to suit; SILVE.II. PLATES for engrav
ing the name aad age; ICE CASES for laying the
holy in ice, by those who trash to keep their friends
any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice
in fur, laying on the body l LEADEN Coffins always
on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE and
a pair of fine horses, and any number of the beat
carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punetnaf,
and reasonable. auglit.y
AUCTIOVEER
WILL he received at the office of the Pittsburgh
Water Works, until the first of October nest,
for erecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny
City. , Nater Works. [sundries.
For furnishing 75,000 Ihs of Castings for frames and
61 " 4,500 " Screw Bolts.
es 550 feet of 24 inch Iron pipe.
if 51K1' t 4 ot 20 14 11
44 " 550 . 4 12 ..
two 24 inch Stop Valves.
at " two 12 " " . "
" two 20 , 1 " Cocks.
Proposals to state tho sum for Engines and Pumps
complete.
To stale tho amount per lb. fur Castings, Screwl
Bolts, Pipes, and Stop Valves—and to state the
amount for the two 20 inch Stopcocks.
For particularvinquire of
ROBERT MOORE,
ang:l6-td Sup 't. of Pittsburgh Water Works.
JUST RECEIVED
CAt Mrs. DUFtF'S New Millinery Store,
10 Nt. Clair 'trees,
style French C!iemizettes, Mourning Col
lars,Fancy Frills and Capes, Mourning do.,
Ladies Sik Scarfid, a new and elegant pattern of
Ladies Velvet Bead Bags, Black net Gloves, a choice
selection of rich new styles Cap and Bottrrrr Am
non, Rich Black Silk for Cardinals, Swiss Muslins,
Nets, &c., Ladies Cardinals made or cut to order
in the latest styles. Also, Bonnets, Cape, Copes,
Frills, and every article in the Millinery business,
sep4
Gold Pons Gold Pen•l Gold Pensll
Pons,
W. WILSON,
HAS just received a very large assortment of the
best Premium Diamond Pointed Gold Pener—
selected with great care by himself, a few days since
in New York, and will sell them at regular New
York prices, and warrant them. A part of the se
lection are of .
Levi Brown, Hayden,
Albert G. Bagley, Prince Albert,
Benedict gr. Barney, Rough and Ready,
Woodward, and other makers.
selo
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood it., is now re
ceiving an elegant assortment of Boston and
New York Pianos. Arrived to-day and now open
for sale
Two splendid Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves, $250 00
One .. carved '. Cc 4c 300 00
One .. Mahogany .. 6} octaves, 350 00
One Grand,Piano Forte, made at the factory
of Henri Hen, Paris, and fully equal to
the one used by him at his Concerts, 600 00
One Mahogany second - hand Piano, made by --
Stodart, Worzester ar. Dunham, N. Y., 2.25 00
A further supply will be reccivel during this
week. sops
Husband's Celebrated Florid Magnesia.
THIS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and
Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical
ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses
all tho 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
neaia.is equivalent in strength to Ufa teaspoonful
of comm on Magnesia. For indelry -•-
• • • :41. A. FAHNESTOCR & CO.,
cOr Act and.Woot and Woad and Smithfield sts.
~ • ;
'hi ';'11105. SARGEiCT
noON
R. HOLMES & SON,
Buying rates.
county &.City urd's I dis
Relief notes I '•
Pennsylvania Co I 4 ‘
New York I c.
Maryland 1 41
New Orleans
WILLIAM A. MILL & Co.,
W M. ALE XA NDER & SONS,
PitoptlsALs
New stook of Pianos.
emzsi
The • Most Astounding. DlZieovery.
A BLESSING! AMI RACIA: ! ! A 'WONDER !! !
I To cure Eruptione and Diefigurethents tf the Skin,
Pimples, Freckles, Sunburu, Son /thrum, Scurvy,
'Sure Beads, 4c. A r: !•c.
I - COUR years ago last August, the capital of France
-C
IVIIS astonished It- eollSelitleflCO (4'4. discovery
made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem.
ed almost an impossibility that any:thing:matle by
theltands of man, could have such singular powers
as that claimed by Antonio VESPIII74I for his inven
tion. „Manyclassed.him and his invention as a huni
ban (and, alas! many,loolish persons without trying,
do the same nowt) at length, after testing it in the
hospitals-, the .MedicarSocietyi of Paris, (the best
chemists in the.world)delivered the following report
to Signor Vesprini:
We liave m:kw•minutely and carefully examined
the singular invention of Vosprini. We have analyz
ed its component parts—we have used it in several
cases; and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The
Italian Chemical Soap'? as a great blessing, and a
truly wonderful remedy for'any cutaneous eruption
or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor tve con
sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind;
i (Signed) LKOPOLD DUPREY, Pres."
'Then comes the reOdtt bf the "Societe de l'lnsti•
tote," of scientific experimellts :
"We are astounded," eiclalms the aged president,
"at this singular preparation—Vcsprini , s. Italian
Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science stop!
Here We'have a preparatieb made in the form of a
beautillil piece of soap, which we know by actual
practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every
disfigurement of, and even diecolored skin ! Where
will its magic and singular power eettsc l The Ne
gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race or the East, and
the Red Man of the Far West) ate alike under the in
nuence efts extraordinary powers of. clearing yet
low or discoloied"Skin, and make it white and beau
tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, or
brown skin." (Here se -oral persons were brought
forward by the president, Who had used it, in proof
of his assertions)
READ THIS!
FROM THE INVESTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT
=E17.3
In consideration of the sum of 83600, I have di
vulged to Mn. T. donne, residing in the City of New
York,- N. A., the whole process of manufacturing,
together with a statement of tho ingredients compos•
log my Italian, Chemical Soap. fie is to manufac
sure it for sale in the United States only, and to have
the privilege of namin g it "Jones's Italian Chemical
Soap."
Witness, Henry J. Holdsworth.
(Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI
There aro probably few persons of intelligence,
who, after reading the above, will doubt the gtialil
ties of Jones's lialiaa Chemical Soap, in .curing
Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rhoom,
Scurvy, Eriaypelas, Sun-barn, Moryhew,Tan, Yel
low or Brown Skin, tic. Should there b such per
sona, perhaps the following recommendations, as
well as hundreds from others, may convince them.
il:TFor sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of
Wood acid Liberty streets, the only place in Pitta
burgh where the GExtruce CAN be obtained; ALL
OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2s
Anchor Iron for the Navy.
BUREAU OF CORSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & REPAIRS,
Navy Agent's Office, Washington, D C Sep 8, 1897.
QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at thia
10 office until Thursday, the 7th day of October en
sutng, at 3 o'clock, for fianislung and delivering at
the navy-yard, in this city, free from expense to the
government, twenty thousand pounds ofliat bar iron,
suitable for shackles for anchors, to be delivered at
the navy-yard, Washington, on or before the letday
of January neat, or in as much shnrter time as the
contractor can accomplish it; all of Which iron must
be hammered from blooms into rough bars, and
then wrought under the hammer to saes and shapes,
according to the specifications that will be furnished
the contractor, and can tie seen previously upon ap
plication
at this office. The aforesaid iron is requir
ed to be of the very best quality, free from all defects)
and must be true to the sites that may be ordered,
and to be subject to such testa and inspection as may
be directed, and to be in all respects to the entire
satisfaction of the Commandant of the said navy-yard,
or it will not tie received. liondovith twoapproved
sureties in one-half the estimated amount of the con
tract
will be required, and ten per centum in addi
tion will be withheld from the amount of each pay-1
meet to be made, as collateral security for the due
and faithful perils rmance of the contract; which will
on np account be paid until the contract is corn
plietwith in ail respects. After deducting ten per
centum, payment will be made by the United States
within thirty days alter bills, duly certified and ap
proved, shall be presented to the navy agent.
Contracts and bonds to be executed ten days after
they have been received by the person whose offer
may be accepted, or the bureau will c•nsider itself
at liberty to offer it to the next lowest responsible
bidder. Every offer must be accompanied by a writ
ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible per
sons, to the etre( t that lie or they undertake that the
bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted,
enter into an obligation within five dais after receipt
of notice, with good and i efficient sureties, to furnish
the iron as proposed; and no proposal will be con
sidered, unless accompanied by such guaranty.
To be pablished twice a week for four weeks, in
the fellow ing papers, to wit: Intelligencer, Washing
ton; D. C.; Hartford Taney, Hartford, Connecticut;
Journal of Commerce, Evening Post and Glob , , at
New York; Penhaylvansan and Keystone, at Phila
delphia, Morning Pont; at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Sun,and Republican and Argus, Baltimore; Enquir
er, Richmond, Virginia.
sel3-td WM. R. SCOTT, Navy Agent.
WINE STOILE,
1114 THE Subscriber Would direct ritten
lion to his stuck of Foreign Wines and
! Liquors, embracing all descriptions and qualities
of dry and sweet Meer: Together with a large as
sortment in Wood and glass, of White and Red
Wines, Champatgnes, Bordeaux, Marseilles and
German Wines from the Rhine; Moselle Hocks,
sparkling and still, and surno.2o varieties of French
I and Italian fancy Cordials. My attention being ex
elusively devoted to this business, purchasers will
be supplied with genuine articles wholesale or re
-1 tail, and at moderate prices.
JACOB WEAVER, Wine Store,
sepB cor Market and Front eta.
JACOB WEAVER
I 8
Sjust receiving and offers for sale the following
pure Brandies—
Old Leger Frere,lB2ll
sn octave casks.
Old Leger Frere, 1830;
Leger Frc'e, 1897, 1840, 1842 lial f pipes,
Larayette, 184'2, 1347 do;
N Seignette—ht pipes and qrs;
Pelevoison— do do;
Anchor, Crown, and Coque brands—in piper;
Otard, Dupuy & Co., 1344;
Pinet, Caatilion & Co, 1343;
Old Maglory; 1
octaves.
Old Champaigne
Together with a variety ofCognacs, Rochelle, Bor
deaux. and low priced Brandies of all colors. The
above were selected and permitted from the Custom
House by myself and will be sold at a fair advance,
wholesale or retail at the Wine Store of the subscri•
JACOB WEAVER.,
cor ofMarket and Front ate
ber.
sel6
CHAMPAIGNE WINES-83 baskets Champaigne
Wines, in pints and quarts of the following
brands—
Crown Kay
Cock and Crown Tri Color
Cross Bow Cordon Blue
Ducat Grape Heldsick
Alumni's Sillery Bullingeur's Anchor
Mumm'S Anchor Harp, Ocil de per dries,
or Partridge eye. These Wines are not imitation
brands, being purchased direct from the sole Im
porters in the United States, just receiving and for
sale at the Wine Store of
Amu WEAVER,
sels cor Front and Market sts.
RHINE OR HOCK WINE-46 cases of the fol
lowing brands—
Ilackheimer, 1839, Mumm & Co;
Hockheimor, 1834, Milken & Co;
Rudesheimer, 1841;
Geisenheimer, 1842;
•
Mosel Muscatel, 1842;
Jahannisberger, 1839;
Sparkling Moselle;
Sparkling Hockheimer; just received and for
sale by the case or single bottle at the Wine Store'
of (sels) JACOB WEAVER.
Rlanufactured Tobacco.
rk BXS. s' s Lump, Henry Br, James' Brand,;
1 .5‘...1 50 " B's " do.
60 .‘ 44 co d o . '
90 " s's " D. J. War Wick do.
30 ‘, g,„ 44 Ys d o .
85 " fine lb Lump, B. B. Warwick do.
40 " s's " A. D: Read, best Brand;
30''' lb .. John Nom)! do.
20 Supr %Lam, D. J. Warwick do.„
30 5.s " J. M. Stanard do.
50 James Madison do.
15 " • Er's.. R. W. Crenshaw do.
15 .. •th Lump, J. Hunt ' do.
6 " Supr lb Lump,John Rocker -do,.
Jo store an consignment, direct from the'llanif
faCturers of Lynchburg, Va., and will besohl to the-
Trade at Eastern prices, by
L. S. WATERMAN,
,
No 31 Water and 62 Frnint ste.
-
110 WES & CO'S
GREAT. UNITED STATES'enteus;
. .
JOHN G. HOWES, AGENT.
Embracing a Treble Company, and by far the Larg
cst Establishment ever Orgonizcd, consisting of
. 200 HEN AND HORSES?!
.
ADMIiTANCE 11 tlig,l*C,2U
NET ILL be Exhibited in front of the AMERICAN
jy Hornt., Prrrsovaux,. on Monday and Tuts
day, the 27th and .2sth of September.
This Company will make thoir grand .procession
through the principal streets, at 11 o'clock in•thP
morning, headed - 11 the great and . . ;§
MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN CHARIOT,
drawn by 20 beautiful cream colored horses, and
driven in hand by the Celebrated driverld.sturAutv 7
The exterior is literally covered with Gold,
the interior is lined throughout with the richest crim
son velvet, and of sufficient capacity to seat 30 peo
ple: This vehicle is altogether superior to the ,One
used by Van Amburi, or any other that to_
been
seen in the United States, and cost the proprietors
$6OOO. Nest comes
Paris, Nov 4,.1840
THE TOM THUMB COACH,
.
only '3l inches in height, and in, weight, abOut 100
pounds; this diminutive carriage fctrms it novel sight
of itself, and when compared with the ponderous
Rand Chariot, the contrast is wonderful and pleasing,
being drawn by two diminutive ponies only 35 inches
in height, accompanied by Postillion Footmen, out
riders, tfe. This is followed by the
LOCOMOTIVE GAS CARRIAGE,
on which is fitted up a Furnace and Gasmetert--
Pipes, and other apparatus, (at an enormous expense)
for lighting the extensive establishment, which will
be lighted more brilliant than mid-summer sun,. by
the best of Gas, flowing from 200 burners. This
novel sight can only be seen at Howes & Co's United
States Circus. After which-comes 'a train of 30 car
riages, containing Performers , -Wardrobes, &c., &c.
An engagement -has been made for the season
with-W. U. KEMP, the celebrated clown from Air
hers Amphitheatre, Drury Lane, and other theatres
in London, who from his unquestionable superiority
has won for himself the enviable soubriquet of the
Modern Grimaldi. He was twice called to -appear
at Windsor Castle, by special command of Queen
Victoria, and was granted an audience of royaltY, ab
honor to which le w public performers could ever as
pire. Iler Majesty and Prince Albert were.also via-
Hers to Astlers Royal Amphittitatre on the, first
production of Pantomime of Harlerpain , s, Frolics ;
or Mistakes of a Night, which beautiful entertain
ment will be given with all original effects, at every
evenings performance of the Company. His aston
ishing performance on a revolving barrel at full
speed, and tccomplishing the most novel feats with
atnasing velocity--Tropelling himself solely with his
ftett .
Mr. W. 0. DALE, first principal Equestrian and
Vaulter of the country, having thrown the greatest
number of somersets (87) ever accomplished by any
performer in the world. His Still Vaulting while in
England, in Dattrs Company, made a great sensa
tion, no performer on that side ef the Atlantic hav
ing accomplished over 50 or 60. somersets. -
Ma. T. MeEPar-tarre, the only rival in vaulting of
Mr. Dale, ano the hero of 79 somersets, fur which he
holds a gold medal. The audience will have an op
portunity of seeing:two of the greatest vaulters in the',
world, actually contesting the championship of their
profession.
Mrs.W. D. CARROT., the highly admired and justly
celebrated remain equestrian is attached to this-com
pany, and will appear in an unrivalled act ofEqurs.
tniamisit, in which she will introduce a new style of
farts entirely her own.
B. W. CARROL, the great two horse rider and vaul
ter is also attached to this company: ,
M. C. W. StEGEANT, in his Slialupearian changea
The juvenile prodigies, William and George, pu
pits of Mr. Nixon, form not the least interesting part
of the spectacle.. For a full discription of pectin , .
mince, see bills aria pamphlets at the principal 19-
this.
.scpt9lodts2iw.
~~~
rplIE . Philadelphia and New Yrigi Pekin Tea
j Company, No. 35, North Front street,
Philn
phia, having received their Pall Sincic , of Inr.stt
Teas, are, now prepared to furnish ordarsitiom a-dis
tance, either by the Half Chest or packed in: ,. .theif
peculiar style, at prices as low as any other Catab
lishment in the United States, For sale,
151/Half Chests Young Hyson, (low grades' and
fine;)
100 Half Chests extmSilver Leap, do.; •
SO Chests and Hall Chests Gunpowder, (fine and
extra;).
100
100 Chests, Half Chests and Boxes Imperial, (fine,
extra and low grades ;)
50 Chests Old Hyson, ( various grades;}
250 lial f Chests and Boxes Pine Oolongs, (variousO
200 do. do. Mirg Tongs, do ;
150 do. ° Powchongs, (chulan and other
flavours;) ` t .
Oranges and Flbwery Peccoes; English Breakfast
Teas, &c., &c.
This company establishes no esclusive• agencies
of any kind out of Philadelphia; but furnishes Teas
packed in I and i• pounds packages, beiring their
own name to the general trade, of a quality equal to
any sold in the United States-at the same prices,
and pledge themselves to refund the moneyfbr all
that do not give entire satisfaction. , , • ..
McCALLMONT & BOND.
No 35 North Front 8t„
Wholesale Depot of the Company.
N. B. Orders froth a distance executed faithfully
and with dispatch. 'l4lcC. B.
J. IL Stockilale the agent of the Company is in
this City and will call upon Grocers and Tea Dealers.
Rept] 1-3ta w3m
Shovels, Spades, Forks, &c.
undersigned bat been appointed agent for
the sale of the above articles manufactured by
dno.Parvis & Co.: All orders addressed to him for
such articles will receive prompt attentbin, at the
lowest mayeacturees prices.
GEO. COCHRAN.
augl7 No. 26 Wood street.
Allegheny Connty, es.
TIIF,SOMMONNFEALTH OF PENICSYLVA
.I'(.4 (VP rif,A; To all persons interested in the
Ar Estate of John Murphy, late
lA / )(II gheny City, deceased, Garr:llBc:
NV.C . command you, and every of you,
'470 , • ihritUr your proper, persons you be and
appear hefore miaudges of our Orphan's Court; at
an Orphan's Court; to be holden at Pittsburgh, in and
for said County, on the 'fourth Monday of October;
A. D. 1847, then and there to show Cause; if any, or
either of you have, why an order for the saki or cei
tain real Estate, described in,a petition on file in thy
office should not be granted by said Court—and
hereof fail not.
Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court, in
Pittsburgh; the Bth day of September, A. D. 1847.
se9-dlavi7w y JOHN YOUNG, Ja.,
Coal Property for. Sale.
SAID property is situated on the Monongahela
River, immediately abo - ve Lock No. 2. consisting
of Rail' Road, Pitt Cars, R. it. Wagons, and eeeiy
convenience for running Coal, all in perfect order.
Theie are eleven Houses upon the premises in good
tenantable, order, and now paying a rent of $2,50
per annum. • Said Road opens into an inertial:ratable
vein of Coal, which can be obtained upoh very rea
sonable terms. Any one wishing to commence the
coal business will find this a rare &Nairn44l/as four.
fifths of the whole purchase will be taken in - coal.
For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the
premises.
aug3l-Imo* JOHN M'CLOSICE'F:
Gold Spectacles.
T UST OPENLNG,a large stock of Gold,Spectacles
J of all pattern's'," for Ladies and Gentlemen, ,of
the best Gold and '•i'rerlt ntaitship, and for mile at East
ern
,prices, at the Wait:Wand Jewelry bltorit.Of
•-•• • W. W. WILSON,
set& • corof 4th and Market et.
OLINEDIL:- 5 doi. For sale by
ee9 ',•' J. - D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood it;
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To.Grooers and Tea Dealers.
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' chew' - viasa Barsripartilis.
A :V.EllyAm.poitrAsx , commatocATiorr
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TO Ar..r.,Prnsoes rtr
Athii Times,
•wIFIY
• U'N.B.P.R..f, CIRd t.T.14-8
117 V,OUr..olr; ,51c.K . ,: it1. - duked
meneureito continue so. .Every individual hi
dulges in halts, which must, to 4 gr,enter_or lessen -.
extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate coniti.
bivations which forth the. systena, and cOnsegently,,,,
.EVERY
should possess some 'Mild, yet efficacious, simpleeand
accredited agent for preserring'all 'the ftinctionn or
the body in good' order.
SARSArARILLA AND - WILD citrattv mirrzns
will achieve this result,i.a vhould be in every fami
ly, and -m thellshda or every persim. who; byßestl•
ness; profession dr genteal tonne of life;ite.predia.
posed,. tothe very many little ailments' thatttender
I ife Curse, instead. of .a blessing, andfinally
in their aggregated condition ,inthe cause-
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The ;Bitters here mentioned-are componadetTby -a
man of great shill mud - knowledge;- from the simples.' , '_
Nature presents. to those-who care to find ther4nrid:'
which are, the-only reliableanfidotes tone lioition. of
- disease. : The , chief ingredients are
.the univers ally
beloved Sarsaparilla and the_Barkof the Wild Cherripl:
Tree midi. which the red _Man - -of:, the forest -cures':
nearly every . disease,-of theinternal gam' ,
Materials, , though powerful itt•their action; aides
common sense teaches us,
:ENTIREIk HARMLESS, _
and prepared as they are • here, one of the:g . isitteit..;
medical operatives in fh9.inhabitableglethe! '
ing these Etirriae, the terolehnes may be'reittiireif,tii.':
beauty, and. avoid the sharp knife of the sifigeoni'fiii
they not only eradicate Tinlples -- andlartiora, but
overcome
CANCER 'AND NICiNG3S HVIL;!
Whoever is subject to the heriarsilf
should at once purchase this suns
train of Costiveness Toll*: dreadihl lecal .conges.:
tions, 011entinfeS insahity, Very frequently
hypocondria, violent head 'aches, palpitetions,ditt"
other uffections:of the heart, and rheumatic
,swer.f
rt
I .s: Dr. Wcod's Compound isime Of the taost'ed;;!
ficient ineditinesin:roeting.-these'complaibts;larid‘
their fountain head, that can;possibly be premed.
From being confined' in close rooms,-,and'fredit
taking a anal r Medieval of exercise, numerous per
sons daily. are made to deplore a doss 'oraPpetite,
painful headaches, weakness ofthe muscled,langetti;'''
wa..t of energy sufficient to peimit there to seek zees'"!
reation f &c. &c....-..Tliese persons say for years,'that
.they "don't feel very well." slfthey do not employ-"
a method by which they can feel qurra WELL, they.',7
eventually sink under...a.severe-fit. of illness, and are
,st.vau ram" TI e nLLYB - :--'
only by:a miracle, and even then the ladee4deeelr,
blister and calcitnef Imre-left theta: mere shattered
bulks, full of ached and sorrows, inenot only a pest' "
to themselVes, but a soUrce'of disguitand annoyance
to all with 'whom theyhomnin All these'
FEARFUL` CONSEQUENCES'.`:'may be avoided by an early application.ofthe virtues
of these &timid. For the trutkafthls,theprepid&
for pledges his word and honor; and in eiidene.e can 7
show files-of undoubted certificates which-he :has
ceived, ensolicited'from all quarters. .He does not, .
however; ask the invalid to swallow his, certificates4 4 l-,
but his Brriarts, and is willing to stake:aid
,b.ft.liolds . - .
dear on in favor of their worthi' . -.' ;'
• THE DYSPEPSIA., ,
in either a 'modified- or severe form; will disappear
.before the qualities af,Dri WooiPer preparationi, - an&
the cure may be.relieff on wpetmanent one. Did
the litrrrais possess no other recommendation,. it
would be one cif - the finest vegetable compounds,`,
medical science can .invent: but it is equal •to
complqke eradication .of
LIVER CO3IPLA7IVT,-• •• •L
in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi
gantic, of the billtary iparatus. Individuals who are
constitutionally billiouq ought regularly to take this . . •
mild agreeable and excellent.TOOlC AND Arsearsars,.
as it will diffuse health throughout eery,fibre of the
frame, aril send happiness and love oflife thrilling
to the heart, PAajimis otrarr. R.Esio rt . o c •
ELAND.
Every medicine chest on hoard ship should also be:
well stucKed With this capital 'remedy as ocrscuit...._,..:
cannot ;Him those-who take 'xitlting
sist its vigorous assaults. ALL ntrearmrs' THE
BLOOD vanish 'before it, and the old relics of :early
imprudence invariably , disappear, soon after -being-';
submitted to its action': Every,!eoniplaiiii:Orthe—
stomach is broken- by it = 'The litztuasliaire lone
instance (tiled of curing JAUNDICE, GENERAL ,. nißi
trrY, every disorganization of
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:
By neglecting the little inroads made uPomthe let
'ter a vast portion of our A fellow beings are - rendered
extremely miscrable—Yo indeed,` that
they wish.to die. Every brittle ofDr. Wtiodta Sarii -
parilla and Wild Cherry. Bitters," contains 3.:atodi- T .,:.
CUM of joy and content .for each of _those. - ranxioni
and imprudent sufferers. , Remember that an injudi- ,, ,7'r:
cious use of rn erc ry is inevitably productive ofmany
evils Which are put to flight by this glorious and - ue.;
surpassable compound; and that afflictionawhicliare
HEREDITARY •• • •-•
may speedily and safely ; be shuffled • ofF through'its . '
agency. Asa medicine•which'inust benefit . '
• • EVERYBODY,"
from the stnmsr delicate to the corgi - men =.kist 430-
PAIRINO trirmau r no equal is to be finind'fOr'it:
would, be- well to bear:in in ' mind - that preveritivie
infinitely more desirable than'•cdre; and thit'Dr.. 9 '"i
Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BerTERIARE
110T1I.
Put up in' bottles, threc-or four timVs'larger
Bristol's or Sand's, for the sante pricez-Oue,donii '-
per bottle.. . - . ,
- WYATT & KETCHA3.I,I2I Fulton street, New'>
York, wholesale Agents. 'Sold Pittsbiirgh, at' '•"-
P. R. SAWYER'S IIEALTIE. DEPOT ; iir iTAIV
able Ntedieinia, Smithfield, between 3a amt . .
streets, and at W5.1..T.110RWS Prug,.StOie, Market"
street. sep2 ‘l6m&Wl.2t
S. 3PEINLEY •
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nonse, Sign, and Ornaniental Fainter,
AND DEALAIriIVPAINTS, , :".; 77 - - - ",' , '" l :
No.- -44,r , 5i:
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either Dry, Mixed; .[span and Popallrainisti;
Linseed.Oil;floileiloili.BpiritsTArticintitietWlOlLOw
Glass, of all siieq;-.Tatty,-all of
the best quality, and tbr.sale at reasonable pile*
sepll-tf • . ,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.AND'EADLERY.'
W-A,LK-Elt t
DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOWSTlC:xlaarrytAtti,;",„,,
•
No. 85 Wood Street.'
NlTOULD'respeCtrallY inform hin friends and thq
VV- puhlicg - enerally, that he has xeCeived a large,":""-ii
`Stock of foreign Hardware per' ships " Isabella,"
" Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togeth-';'` .
er. with a laroe supply of American Gboashe!ianOW:,- .
receiving direct frbm manufacturers, will 'Make.
assortment Very extensive and'ebiripieie.' NVeSierd'if . .
Merchants will' please call and examine. his
, 'D'issolution
'TIDE Copartnarshlp beretolbre existing
heZilbseiibers, under the` style 01J:
hams& Co. is dissolved this day, by Inutuslconfent.
The business will be continued by D.
who is duly authorized to settle the accounts-er the.
late fism. J. D.' WILLIAMSyr-
Pittsburgh, Sept. 41.47 7 THOS.
Fill Fashion's, J Ji .fir
r af - EA TS AND CAPS
THE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe
Costars Fall Style: of.,French, Moleskin, Silk
and Nutra Hats, to which he. would invite the.itten..
tion of the public. G. W..GLASGOVT.;,
102 -Wood_st.,'.
ang2B 3d door below Davis Auction Rooms.
N. B. His Fall assortment- of Caps and Mulketo;
bracing an extensive variety, is daily expected;. and
will be duly announced.. G. IV.
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W. W. Wttson, .„
WA T C.,11 . MA KER AND.
Corner of Fourth: arid Market : Street/i v , •
TTASjust returned from the east with a large
well selected' stock ofGoods in his line, viz
Fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best makers
and latest patterns. Jewelry. Sil- -
ver
ver Ware, Gold. Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Wire
and Table Cutlery,. 4-c . . lac., at : the loAyas. pricer,
• ' 'tor Sate, • :•-•-•• "•'..-•
TOUR TATS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Ray'
r sta., each lot having 24 ft:,front,, and' extending
hick 110 IL Two of, them ire corner lOtti and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad=
vantageons in the city. For further information ap
ply to: SWARTZWELDES; Fourth tit:,
bet. Woodand;Smithfield:.
Frill Fikahiolis.
SMOORE hail juin received from New'Ffirk
s 'the Fall Style of BATS, which he will in
trodUee'thie day, Saturday, Aug. 28th'..All those ii
want of a'neat and iurierior RAT, Would' doWell to
'call at ' N0..-75;Virood
aug23 3d 'door above Fourth
SUGAR.--I 0 Hhdo New Orleiriej-.." . .. .: ' :'-,_:.
: . 5 Bbls - Purified :do ;- ' -' .." --- - - 4 1 ..'
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- - - , t 2.:... 4 . -, , , D:-11; Crashed, .-, -,... - , ..r. , ....
2 ;45... ~ 4 4 ,: ' Pulverised 4 :' , 1
`I Case 4 ' '..•LOaIV -.': :, '" .4 :' ' ; 'i .. '' . .
5 /31i1o:sziall Loaf; for sale,bir
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J. D. WILLIAMS 110. Wood st
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