H MI MEE U .',s. - .. - .:i7 .-. ;:1-'.'•-'- , E ,..,- : , ;.:i: . ! , , - 1';."i . 4 - E=Ell Allegheny Vountir, - its. • • i.„ 4 - f , a ri. . The Commonweal oPennsylvania: ~..,1 ) ~.t . To the heirs of George Williams; dde s do ~.......) ....2 k ,, ,. ,•';':,- Greeting:. We command you; and eve ' i :,, ti ,Fy of you, that 111 your proper. person, ;-. i yeti he and appear beford, otir ' Jilderis , of our Orphans , Codrt, at Pittsburgh, at an Orptinrial Court, to be held fdr the.dbunty afore. said, on the 4th' Monday of June; 1841, then and there.to:show cause; if any you or either of youhavesi why the petition of Doctor Jacob Tlidimitt and Mil ton E. Baldwin, executors of the list will and testa. mentofiGeorge Williams, late of Fayette tovrnahip, Allegheny: county, decessed;praying the Court to grant them in order to make sale , of, the whole r or sucli part of the tract of lands Situate in North Fay ette township, (described at length 'inthe petition filed,)'ai'may- be deemed right for the payment of the debts of the decedent, should not be granted; and hereof tail not. '• . - . ; - Witness.the . lion. BenjaMin Patton, Presidant of our Orphame-Court, at -Pittsburgh, the sth day of Juno,• A. D. 1841.' . -HN _. •• - - Tesr -•,- ' .JO YOUNG, Jr., Clerk. junellita s i - '' . '' ____ - . . tI the Honorable the Judges.ofthe Court ofQoar 4- I..;ter:Sestions ofthe Peace,in and for the - Coult4 of Alleiheny. • „ ' • Thepetition of Michael Early, of the 9th Ward, city Pittsliuegh;ln the'county afore - told, - humbly sheiveth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with Materiale fin' the accommodation of travelers and "htheie,7tie his dwelling house in the city and catintynforesaid, and prays that ytitir Honors will grant him a license to keep a pnblic hotise of en tertainment. And your petitioner; as in duty bound, - _ MICHAEL EARLY. We, the sahsCribers, Citizens' of the 9th Ward, do - certC that thC above petition&risOf good re. puce; fir jtOnesty arid teMperance, and is well provi ded With hmisc room 'and. Conveniences for the ac coniiiiidatimi of travellers and others,and that said tavern is necessary .- ` • • • Sam. - Paisely, Itich:liughes, Thos. Beaten ; Thos. - Edward it, E. F. Lightner, Thos. Gray, Lewis- Hatcum„ - Robert Fleming, F. Yost,. Anthony Dougherty, Chair. Spencer. . 3e 8-3t* • -(Telegraph , copy and 'charge this omen.) TOthe Honorable the Judges of ; Court of Quar ter Sessions ofthe Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. . - - Tbetpetition ofGeo.W.Holthouse,'ofthe 9th ward, city of I Pittsbnigh, in the countyiforessid, humbly alteweth, That .your petitioner hath.provided him edf ilikauterials for the accommodation of travel• at his dwelling house in the city and "-Cenral aforesaid, and prays; that. your Honors will be' eased to giant him a license to keep a pub. licTbetise Of _entertainment.. And your .petitioner, tut in: dpty bound, will pray. GEORGE W. iICILTHOUSE. • ,We q l flte subscribers, citizens of the 9th Ward, do tettify,-that the ahove petitioner is of good re pute foe, honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided. with house room and conveniences for the ac cOmmodation of travellers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. • . D. Tf - Carpenter, F. Yott; Jas. : Chambers, James 'M'cune, Nicholas Snyder, Samuel Paisley, Richard Hughes, Thoa. RoseweU,Lewia Hercrun, John• Pai sley, John, liPt.rack Win..Jonee. jeS-3t* Chronicle copy 3 times and c.harge Post To thn Honorable the Judges ot thC Court of Quay jar Sesiions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegh . Thepetition' of C. Hartwell, or ;the 3d Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly ehewitth; That your petitioner bath provided himself with-Materials-fur the acconimpdanon of travellers and - others at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your(, honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your petitioner, as in duty batied;Vvill pray. - C. HARTWELL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 3d Ward, do certify) that the above petitioner islof good repute -for honesty and . temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences' for the accoml modatipa Of.tiavelers and ethers, and that said tav- M is pecessary. . ; Weal.. M. Edgar, James blontooth, Jas. eapplee, Samuel M -Baird, Thomas O'Neil, Thos.. K. Inbbert, James! 'Devitt, J. 11ViVfasters, jr. Wm. Jenkins, Burke Ilk Barnes, - James P.‘Barr. - .jeB-3t*. TO the' Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter of Sesssons of the Peace, ia and for "the Cohnty orAllegheny : The petition of John Savage; of the First Ward, of Pittsburgh, in the, county aforesaid, humb . - sheweth, That your petitioner hath pro vided himself with materials for the accommoda . tionof travellers and others, at MS dvrelling bouse ititheicitq . and county aforesaidVand prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep a public'. house of entertainment. And your peti tioner; as in duty bound, will praY.' the subscribers, citizens of •• the First Ward, do certify' , tlaat the above petitioner is of good re putef or honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and- conveniences -for the accommodation of travellers and Others, and that said thvern is necessary. /olio Taylor. John Lawton, W. M. Taylor, Ar thur Tetuan; Thomas Smithson,f William Dunn, Gorrnlyi J. Tolan, A. Beelen,Jas. Gray, 4th street' ) W. Clossy, Allen Cordell. ' jeS-3t itaidains in Queensware. ripirsgri is now offered, at the Warehouse of j. .WADDING -FORD & CO., on 'the Canal Basin, Liberty - street, Pittsbergh, the balance of the stock ofAutestentlive Queensware store from the - east, Consisting of flowing blue; white granite, blue print ed, and granite sprig Tea; Dinner; and Chaniber sets, -with , assortment of common Ware suitable for country merchantii:- Also; some China and Britannia Teapote. 4 4 110 above goodi must- be closed—those Whowmitte purehadei will therefore do well to call loon.' • ie7-d w Books Just Received: CIiLEGEL,S Philosophy of Ilistory ; ;Schlegel's Drunrstic Lit-rature; Roscoe's Life of Leo X.; 'Roscoe's te Lorenzo de ; Medics , ;Cox's House of Austria; , Siamondi's Literature Of Europe; ilteckman'ellistory of Inventions; History•of Painting ;Robt. Miscellaneous Works; ± :llllalitin's Intellectual Philosophy ; • • ,Michelet's Roman Republic' Totid's , Kirk - White • , Margaret Percival ; 'The Fairy. Bower; for sale by • H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market st Continued Sue.Oesil • 4 ' 'ANDREWS' EAGLE ICE CREAM SALOON: CONCERTS every, evening during the rivisek. 'Pxogramme changed eightly.—The pro prietor begs leave to state to hie friends and the pub -lie that, at the advice.of numerous families residing in and without the city of Pittsburgh , he has been induced to - offer , for their auumerneut, a series of tlfiernoon Soirees, the first of which will take place en iliVednesday, comming at 3, M. Tickets, 121 cents, including a dish of ice Cream. - je7 Eagle Branch Saloon, No. 42 Diamond Alley,-ovek former Soloon fiIDE abovoplace will be open,for the season, this 'evening, eiening, June 4th, where our unrivalled ICE CREAMS, Confectionary, Cakes, &c. 4c.; can al ways be obtained. I', ANDREWS. 17ree Concerts every evening this week, at the Eagle, Wood st., by R.ll - ress,-Monettv, fe.litnertrzt. june4 • ; ;! Champagne Wines. OA , BASKETS Champagne Wines, consisting or Ade. , Key, Cross Bow, Trilor, Crown, Ducal Gripe, Dollingeura, -Anchor, the celebrated P. A. Ahunra 8: Co. , a Anchor, Mummis and ~ ! ,Cock and Crown I , brands. These - • V7ines are stinerior, being obtained direct from the import ers._ Perilous may rely upon not getting Newark Older,:when they buy these Wines from,me, Just Mg*, ling and for sale by basket or bottle, by Jes JACOB WEAVER. arat V intr. 4/CASES,qta. Chateau Marian:, 1 doz. each. 2 16,'. Bt. Julien Bledoc 1 is Chateau 1 " u r s ' " Lafite,l doz. each very fine . 10 Family use 2 r l &2 " extra. 4.1 1 0 i IQ Mids. St: Julien, and 3 do. white Wine, nil 410 receiving, and for wholesale or retail. jes" "I JACOB WEAVER. - ANEHOVI.ES--A tew cases only, to introduce, r - . far sale by the dozen or. jar. 54345:- • JACOB WEAVER.. • I - acd. Oils. 1/1 UASICETS - Freak Salad Oil; a desirable brand 1.1 V., and in good order, jinn - received and Tor sale bY basket . or binge. • ;35 . Brown Stout, etc. 9 Bbls. Brown Stout 3 is Leaden Porter; 3 « Scotch Ale, Tennenth brand; 1 . - 2 4 $ " . Does " " + ;the most telebrated, fasfreceived as imported. 'The above were.pdrchased Open Ship Board be. fore lending, by myself lir New rs'ork r lately,:and are offered 'Wholesale and Retailiby JACOB WEAVF.R., Wino Store, 18 Market at., ern. Front. • 14115-- I Yi -• . „. - • • 4-4 • - • „.. „ f .~ ~; ~ a ~,F~ri , Gzr Witoorisro Connit.-- , ,Messrs Editorsl ob served some time ago a communication over the. signature for "A Parent,"•stating th - at Dr. Jaynes. takes. Expectorant had been the Means - of Saving the lives of three :of his children, who'were Scaler ing Severely With wheciping cough; rind haviqg,bnt a shoit time before,' lost dfie of my Children by that dreadful complaint, and having another; and my only child, ,suilliring the greatest agony With the same diseases and in hourly, expectation of its death,l wae induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced'using it according, to the directions:-- and to the surprise of alt it began to mend in fif teen tninutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. 1 have no ac9naintanee with Dr. Jayne, but 1 hereby ' return him, a husband's and a father's grateful, acknowledgments • L L. SIMPKINS, Philadelphia, Aprir,i2d,lB4o. Jayne's Hair Tortic.liVe commend to the: atten tion of those desirouti of restoring their hair br im proving its beauty, tb this elegant Preparation We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es peeially by all whohave made use of it, as greatly efficactouS in, stimulating the growth "of the hair, and preventing and curing'many affections - of the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov -1: Sun. . For in Pittsburgh tit, the. PEKIN TEA STORE, P 2 FOURTH street, near WOod—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, AlleihenyCity. mar 4 • GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY: Part..ancierint, April 26, 1846. Being alllicted.for some 8 years with that most distressing disease, the asthma, and for the last 3 years much of the time, confined to my room, and at several different times my life was des paired of; I concluded: to obtain some of Ma zoni's Sicilian Syrup, which was recommended to me by a friend from New Yoi,k, who stated that ilhad cured some of the most inveterate . cases known td.the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, aft+ Using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I ;sires entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Tours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, , • " No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 Canurrres Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of, Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout,* dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache,. indigestion, paralysis. palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp. palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs-4hey have been fournl equally suc cessfUl.- These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. (C• See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street Sear's American generating Ptlls. I - 1 1 0R several Months past, I have been much trout,- 1` led a bilious habit, attended with an inac tive and costive state of the bowels, and rheumatic affection; I have made use of the Medicated Vapor Bath, a various kinds of Medicine, without receiv-1 ing any benefit. Seeing Sear's A. li. V. Renovating Pills advrrtised, I was induced from the recommen dations attached to them, to make trial of them. In a few days they afforded me great relief; and in the short tinle in which I have taken them, I have ex perienceß more benefit from them than I have re 7 ceived ftrona any medicine. Their operation has been natural, easy, and effectual. Others of my family hive been indisposed, and have used them, and received much benefit. I can with with confi dr --- •nd them to individuals and families, setual medicine, in all cases in ' bowels are disordered. Ilenry-et., New York. AIINESTOCK ¢ Co., and Wood and (Rh sts. Alcoa; a large supply coo. .14 a _Jr Hale by A. FAHNESTOCK. & Co., e 5 cot. lat and Wond and Wood and Gth eds. John P. Perry, (Late of the firm of Malcolm, Leech ¢ C 0.,) VHOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Cimntry Pro duce, copper, tin, tin plates, tinners , tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt, E:c:, and Pittsburgh 'Manufactures generally, corner Of Liberty and,lr win streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. Liberal edvarices, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Produce, ha. rhaylS-tf THE undersigned have this day associated them selves together, under the firm and style of Jam; BLACK & Co., for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce and ComrnissiOn Hu siness, and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. DENRY WCULLOUGH, JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April I, 1847—may 8-Into A FUNERAL SERMON,occasioned by'the death of the Rev. Robert Dunlop, A. M.,pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, March Btb, 1847, on the Sabbath morning following his decease. To which is prefied an address, delivered in same place, at his interment, it 23d t by Rev. P.. P. Swift, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Alle gheny, with an appendix. For sale by my 24 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. jj OUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, la of all kinds, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Sat*, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop of the Subscriber, on Smith field street; opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street; opposite Blackstock , s Factory, Alle gheny city; Will be done at Moderato rates, and on the shorteAt notice. tip 15-firth. JAMES PITFIELD. REFRY XeCIALOUGH John DlOak & Co., ViTHOLESALE Grocers, Produce and CoMrnis- V sion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh. (lzr Liberal advances Made on consignments. may 1:2 00 linfidtlig Lots, at Auction, In the First Ward, Allegheny City. WILL be sold on th.e premises, on Saturday, June 12th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 90 valuable building Lots, lying bettyeenthe Allegheny river and Rebecca street, being-delightful situations for private residences, busuiciss purposes or manu facturing; the location is healthy and inviting; a plan of the lots may be seen at the Auction Rooms, or of John Charleton, on the premises, or John Her ron, Mineraville. Terms—one third Cash, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage, purchasers to pay expenses of conveyancing. Lots will be sold at private sale, if desired, junel JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. N. 8.,--The above is the most valuable property offered at Auction in Allegheny County for many ears. undersigned, having filed his petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, for his discharge under the Insolvent . Laws of this Commonwealth, and the Court having appointed the third Monday of June, for heariug the same; you are liereby.notified to attend and make objection, if any you have, why I should not be discharged. juitel. , d3w JONATHAN STUBBS, Laborer. 'LIOUR LOTS--Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay 0111., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For farther information 'ap ply to • 111. S'WARTZWELDER, Fourth st.,, . nov34f ' bet: Wood and Smithfield. iiiiiabargis and Conntillsville Railroad Company. MAY 31, 1847. BOOKS for receiving additional subscriptions to the stock of the Pittsbnigh` and' Connellsville Railroad Co., will ho opened at the oflibe of tho Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday; the Btli day of June, at 10 A. M., and continuo open faint day to day until the Ist ofJuly. Books will also be open on the Sian* day did' for theeinne time, at the other following places, vie: at McKeesport under the direction of Hugh Howland and. F. Muse—at West Newton under the direction °Mahn C.Plumber and James Gardnera at Cannella. vile under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Bleary Walker-:—aeCumberlaint Under the diteution oflno. lfay and Sarn , l. Calhoun. jorua2 • Y. CAROTHERS, See'y. JACOB WEAVER MEE Copartnership. Painting. 301112 LLACII Notice to Creditors. For Sale, --...•••.:.--,..;,-.:-'• .1•,:=4,,,.. EM °°• 8 al)" PASSAGE AND REMITTANCE OFFICE. Pr'subscriber, hriyingbeen appointed Agent for the above ilottee;is giving certificates ofP.assage froth any.of the Old t,untries; in he:best ships that float on the ocean, as'Ave r shiPby the:Black Ball Line, Black Star Line; Bed‘,Stsi-Line,.Sviallow tail Line, Dramatic Line, and every other ;GOOD LINE that lioatsiand the celebrated Cunard'd Steam Dine; Par ties 'who nave Ohm that they aro lole; agkeis for the Black Ball Line or iOyOtherLine of Packet ships, deceive the publib. ' . ; ; BILLS AT SIGHT; to any: amount, DRAWN IN PITTSBURGH, payable in any part Of England; Ire land, Scotland, or. Waled, at t.he rate of $5 to the pound JOSHUA ROBINSON,. European Agent, Fifth street, my22.d2w One de'os west of Wood street . ona. to kiticspe, tr tiS AND PASSAGE PEWS LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the variouti . Ports's( IRELAND, to NEW.YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. • tr HE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, RO ' S & Co., is rem it tffig mois to 'England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Five Dollars to the ..61 sterling., rafts issued for any amount drawn direct on the.Rclyal Bank of Ireland, ! Dublin, and on Messrs Preicott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, payable on preientation at any Bink in the United Kingdom free of digcounior any charge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or sending for their friends will please apply to the sub scriber, at his office on Penn street, 4 doors above the Canal Basin. JAMES BLAKELY. Persons at a distance wishing inforniation will re ceive in answer by return mail, by directing (post paid) as above. 'Hefei - to the Bankers,Merchants ; and Manufac turers of Pittsburgh an viffinity. apl7-dawtt Pennsylvania Railroad. AT a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Pennsylvania Railroad Companyi held at the office of M'Candless pnd M'Cluie, on the 31st o .IS7ay, 1947, it was Resolved; That theßooks of subscription to the Stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be opened at the Monongahela Rouse in this city, on Monday next, 7th June, between the hours of 9 and 12, A. M., to be c:cintinued ROM day to day until the. 10th inst. inclusive. Resolved, That public notice of the above reso lution be given in all the daily papers. 'el-dtlaiii THOS. BAKEWELL, Ch'm. Q .. ALT: 500 bbls AllgsbeinY, No, rec'd and for sale 30 by JNO. F. PERRY, je3 Liberty and Irwin ate. ACON: 2700 lbs prime Sides, reed and for sale b je3 JNO. F. PERRY. ERRING: 75 bbls No I Galt. ler sale by je3 JNO. F. PERRY Ajp ...L: l , o o. Hlf Bb a ( lar g o;) je3 Forsals by JNO. F. PERRY. DRIED APPLES and PEACHES, in store and for sale by je3. • , JNO F. PERRY. /111MOTHY SEED: .500 bush in stern and for sale I by je3 JNO. F. PERRY. 1) 10 COFFEE-313 Rags ,Super Rio Coffee; 1.1. , Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON I3CCICETS and TUBS: 25 .loz. for sale by jc3 : JNO. F. PERRY. I LTSLINS AND BARAGES--Opened this day, .111 at G 2 Market street,A new and desirable assort ment of Printed Muslims and Barages. nty29 A. A. MASON. UNIMER STUFFS—Received this day, at 0 Market street, an extensive assortment of Gam broons, Tweeds, French Cassitneres, De,ima„ Mix tures, Linens, Cottenades, Drillings, Cords, Coatings, &c. &C. my 29 A. A. MASON. G— INGHAMS—Just received, one case choice styles and new Giughame; also, a large variety of Shawls; for sale low at 62 Market at. my 29 A. A. MASON. A LNIONDS--I0 Boxes Shelled; 200 lbs. Paper do ; 500 4, Marseilles ; ' Received and for sale by mv27 J. D. WILLIAMS St C0.,110 Wood st. CURRANTS -2 BIN. Zailte, fresh for dale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., my 27 110 Wood at. A L E OIL-4 doz. iu halfand whole bottles, For sale by J. 11. WILLIAMS & Co., ruy27 110 Wood st FOUR OF RICE —2 Casks superfine • . For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS 8: Co., mv27 110 Wood f B RIM SUGAR-10 Bags, for sale by J. U. WILLIAMS 4. CO., my. 9.7 110 Wood et COCOA AND CHOCOLATE, 2 Boxes Fell's Cocoa; 2 4 6 Extra No. 1 Chocolate ; 2 • Baker's Cocoa Paste ; 2 '' . '' Brama For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., mv27 110 Wood st p OUCHONG TEA-5 half Chests Chulan, hose flavored, for sale by my 27 J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., 110 Wood st. TOBACCO -50 Boxes Pound Lump Lynchburgh Tobacco ; 83 " s's " do; Just received on consignment, and for sale by L S. WATERMA.N, No. SI, Water, and 62, Front st.' my2s PACON-5000 lbs Bacon, assorted, in store and fur sale by . L. S. WATERMAN, my. 25 No. 31, Water, and - 62 Front sts. - I,LANSEED--40 Bags Flaxseed, in store and _U for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, roy2s No. 31, Water, and 62 Front street. - - ROLL BUTTER-5 Bbls Roll Butter, just re. ceived and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front stn. ME SCORCIIINGS-16 Caskd Scorclainge, a prime ar ticle, in s tare and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31. Water, and 62 Front ete. MM TAMED APPLES--400 Bushels Dried Apples; just received, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERVIAN, my2s' No, 31 Water, and 62 Front sta. pEACHES-120 Dbls Dried Peaches; 15 Sacks " " In store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta HITE HEANS-20 Bblsamall White Beans, V in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta. MEEI pOPLAIt BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [nbvlB - .] L. WILMARTIL WINDOW SASH, $OOO Lights Sy.lo, just received and fir side my.2ll* L. WILMAR7'H. Scythe' Snotlag. 50 DOZEN just recei 6 ve. E d o a i n t U' l or e s o ag i l i nv is l i g! may 11 Ng,. 26 Wood strent liffll :s—Just Received. New BOw m E.N on fokl i tSzf tr a ti n foj ec th a e on ße f % m Ch i a li r , logl i or ng b; and correspondence : Edited by the Roy. William Caine, M. A.; Fellow and Senior Dean of Trinity College, and Minister of Trinity Church, Canibridge; The American edition, edited by the Rt. Rey. Cilllll. P. M'll mine, Bishop of the Prot. Episcopal Church in the diocese of Ohio. History ofthe Presbyterian Church in the State of Kentucky; with a preliminary sketch of the Church. es in the valley - of Virginia ;by the Rev. Robert Da vidson, D. D. Essays, Theological and Miscellaneous, reprinted, from the Princeton Review, nand series, including the contributions of the into Rev. Albert R. Dodd, D. D. Alexander on Isaiah, two vole.; first on the earli er prordicies ; second on the latter prophesies, sold separately. . , A choice system of Theology, on the basis of the Shorter Catechism, by Alexander Smith Patterson, M. A., author of a " History of the Church," with an introduction, -by Duncan MWarland, D. D. ham the fourth Edinburgh edition. Memoir of Miss Mary Jane Graham : by the Jim/. Charles Bridges, M. A. The above, with a general supply of works 111 all departments ofliterature ferule by ELLLOT'r & mown. fob Market, st, bet 24 and Fourth eta, Table and Bar da LovriiiVeLeruskidd and Puivoritont, )us received and tor salo by the Flbl. Or r'etaJr, by htti ' • JACOII MEM -, r - ' - ',-•, , 14 - .*: ,- 1847. 8I N 1:1 A. IF PA. C lt : F.i V....... 1.8.47. THE moil and Vin*sengef _Steamer IS ANEWT AC NEIEs4 _Cap/. Ai -11: Maseri, wil run a.r aregulisr packekbetween Pittiburgh and Cincinriaii, leaving Pittsburgh every Sinulay at 10 o'- clock, A. M. ;. _ - . - , The Isaac Newton was built this spring,, ,erpressly for the trade!, ihd olferri to passengers every comfort and superior necommodations, . - , febl3' The regular mail and passengerstarner MONUNGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh 'and Cincin nati, leaving this port eVery Mondapat 10, A. DI., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cinciunail eve Thursday, 010, A. M. For freight or ptissage applyon board. The Monongahela was builtxplessly for this trade, and offers to the pasiengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. - mar 31 1847 Titesday tarselxet. 1847 Irre_ps, The regularxiail end pastienger steam erl-11BERNIA, No. P., Capt. KLlNE swims, will run-as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10:P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A.M. For freight of passage ap ply on board. R:"The Hibernia N 0../, was built expressly for the trade;and offers to the passengers every com fort andauperioraecommodations. janl2, 1847 IL 847. Weetneiday Packet. 1847 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. Wit. will leave Pittsburgh every IVe=ty morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A i . feb2o , 1847. THURSDAY, PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capti R. J. Guam, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh' and Cincinnati,- leaving this port every 'Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, p.. 11., the, same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built 'expressly. for this trade, and oilers to her passengers, every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY pAcg.y.T. THE new U. S.Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas. Master, will run as a regu ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846; leaving every Thursday-at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and haslmperior accommoda tions. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to ty9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisville. , The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master ' will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or. to Jet D. I,9,ILKINS, Agent, For Cincinnati and St. Louis . The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above t and intermediate ports regularly. Fur freig hter passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. ,t 174 ., t b T o l ,: i t e t n ri e r, w cLA and it s T en jo di N d , pas ca s r e a n . ge v r o a r t h e c a e m; will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. It:calming she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jet The well known fast running steamer "- CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regularracket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the mine day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For Whcollus,...ftegutor Packet. THE splondia light draught steamer DOMINWN,, S. TYLEn, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leav'ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday,. Wed nseda y and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight nr paasage apply on board. nova . the only institution in the city in which Gentlemen can acquire such a know ledge of Book• keeping as will enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons desiring it can have any number of references. Several new testi monials of the complete success of Pupils in steam boat Book keeping, have been recently received, and may be inspected by visitors. Hours of business during summer 2to 4 and . BtoloP. M. junel jS. DALZELL has on hand, and is .14 03 constantly manufacturing to order, the following named articles: ~Gentlemen, s Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at . 54,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortment °Mathes', Misses> anSChildren , s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters , and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. S. D. being a practical shoe-maker. attends to the manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. fma26-4.13m Jowl J. Mitchel. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Diamond alley. N. B.—Collections made on moderate terms, my 26 MHE highest price in cash paid for the different I_ grades of clean washed WooL, free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and. for sale low ? by MURPHY & LEE, Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty st. and • m , 24-ditw3mo Cecil's alley. /10 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of _L General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny: The petition of Thomas Jessup, of Indiana township, in the county aforesaid; htimhly shew eth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travel lers and others, at his dwelling house in the' city and county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your petition er, as in duty hound will pray. • THOMAS JESSUP. TEO ~. .. .. .. .. t _ CINCINNATI:PACKE T S . MONDAY PACKET. For Clnoissintitt. AlLa. DUFF'S AND WR„,ITING TSTAB tisfim ENT, Northeast cor ner of Fifth and Market eta.; New York Boot and ,Shoe Store. No. 122, Wood st., Pittsburgh. Woollt We, the subscribers, citizens of Indiana town ship, do certify, That ,the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided With heuse room and 6ouveniences Tor the accoMmodation and' lodging of strangers and travellers, and that said Aavern is necessary. Andrew Graeber,. R. Bell, John Gaither, D H. Bell, John O'llara, )John Henderson, Jas. Hickey, John Crotty, Peter Hutehinrumi. Wm. C. Ill'Cor mick, E. Hauck, John Malhile;* fe7-3t* fpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of -L General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Charles Vick, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly .tilieweth , that your petitioner bath pro vided himself witlirnateriale for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will PraY. • ' . CHARLES VICK. We, the subscribers, citizens of the ad; Ward, do certify, That the above petitioner is ofgood re puto (or honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with bouse rbom and conveniences for the accommodation 'of strangers' and travelers, and that said' tiwern is necessary. John Carson, S. ArKnight, J Townley, X Do ertlinger, David Spencer, A. Holstein, Benjamin Antietam, John Wallace . John Young, Samuel Hum d 4; Willitun , Strillen;S, Rowland, jcsditt,* • won BACON—IO Casks Sides f for sote • -SBIITH SSINCLAIR, 114 • - GQ Wcod st etOFFEE---150Dage. PrivieAig Ceffee - ; just rez ceived for at by . SitIITIi;4- SINCLAIR - , • • • S , 11 TARCBL—t4 Boxes LaW5O'S :torch.; fur sale ItY •SMiTH • • .•66 'Weltd , st- • • FRESji TEAS-10 half chests Tropelip]; • . - 10 catty boxes' " - 5 calf chests Gufipdwder, fine .. , 10 catty boxes . " . . Suet rec'd and foa sale by. Leh jeh 6511131 St SINCLAfit, 36 Wood et. .. _ tlortes of ir very' superior quality, fur Bald by - • .71" . ARD OIL-4 bills. just reed,and for eale.at the lowest casb price by • . HAYS-is BROCKWAY, .• No. 2,Commereial Row, Liberty fa, IMIG 11 EMON SYRUP—Very fine, just reed and fur sale by HAI S gr.IIIIIICKWAY, mal7, No. 2, Commercial - Rdivi Liberty at. EFINED CAMPHOR—I bbl. tor sale very low, EL by HAYS St BROCKWAY, nial7 . No. 2, Cotomerail Row, Liberty et. Ar ACARONI-1 case for stile very low. by 111,, • • BAYS & BROCKWAY, - No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty vt. MI Timber , . 2000 FEET (Lineal,) alloat!aad for pale, myls L. WILMAKTH CRAB CIDER-8 bbla. Crab Cidor fair sale low by P. C, MARTIN, - cor.Srnitltheld and Front sta... mal2 r' ik RANGES AND LEIRMS-75 bxs Oranges,.and 245 bxs Lemons, just rec'd, in prime order, for sale - b (ma 12) P. C 4 MARTIN, B ACON -3000 lb.s Hams; 4000 lbs Shoulders; 1000 lbs Canvassed Hams; for sale low , to close consignment, by mal2 CHEESE-3S Boxes, large fine W. R. Cheese, on hand and for sale by P. C. MARTIN', my 24 cor of Smithfield and Front Bts. RY Dry Hides, lust received and for sale b • (myl2) JAMES MAY. 9 A LBS SQUlLL—inat,received and for sale ` - -ERJ by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO., mayl corner_of First and Wood eta: . _ 360 ALOES—Just received and for sale by B. A. FALINESTOCK & CO., maul cor of First and Wood sta. 2(1 BOXES Ext. Logwood; just received and for J sale by _ B.A. FAHNESTOCK & COWi cur of First and Wood rts. Yu.,4.1. Pumice Stolle; just received V and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., mavi cor of First and Wood sts. STANDS Burgundy Pitch; just received and for 5../ sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood sta. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ap29 cor of First and - Wood sts. SBALES Velvet Bottle Corks; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ap3o corner pf First and Wood sts. 30KEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4- CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood st. JUST received and for sale low-2 bbls. Smitb's best quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by , feb2o . ROBERTS & ICANE, 82, 3d et. BBLS. Copal Furniture Varnish, Noi. I and 2, Z. , Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS_I4. ;!LANE, feb2o No. 82, Sd at. ALARGE lqt of Mahogany Plank and Veneers, for sale 11 ItOBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 3d st. 30Ork FEET best quality Rosewood, on hand 1 .../ and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. Cotton. 07 Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed par steamer "American." and for sale 14 mar 27 FRIESP, RIIEY 4. Co. 57 Waterst. Dacan. 6500 Lba Bacon, (hog round,) recited and for sale by FRiEND,IIHEY & CO., No. h 7 Water aL mar 27 0. Sugar. 4.00 Mule prime N. 0. Sugar, for sal by FRIEND, RORY f.r.CO„ 57 Water street.- ATAPLE SUGAR-1,000 lbs. recd and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, 133 andl3s'Woodst. maa7 1123 FlBll-85 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 lif bbis do • do; 6 do Not do do; 15 bbla Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT Lk SHIPTON, feb4 133 and 135 Wood at. puoDucz-6 bbleand 6 kegs Lard; 6 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beap;l' 30 pairs Woollen SoCki; Received and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, feb4 133 and 135 Wood st. S - TATIONERY--Just opening, a large arid ifileu did assortment or French, Euglitilkaiid Ameri can Stationery, which WO invite are public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTONO oct29 • Staticnere,-Market st., STATIONERY FOR LADIES. , Papeteries, Port-folios Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Mato Valera, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Was, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note , Clips, &c. &c, For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCBTON. dec3l corner ofMarhet and Third 8t.6. -- . -......- GOLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, itilq. received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHN§TON & STOCKTON, ltooksellere, Market at. oct29 50 1113 LS. Pitch; 60 " Rosin; .. . . 150 Boxes Tobaccb, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures', by A eps - ~ _ TAAFFR & D.,CONNOR., Latest Improyemcrit, BEDSTEADS of different hiode with Gazzanu>s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for Hale low at the furniture warehouse•of angl. T. -B. YOUNG Co, Hand street. Conklines iratiroved Lard OIL. lARREtS Whiten' Laid Oil, just received from. I the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices .wholesale and retail,ty FRS. SELLERS, dec2B . No. 17 Liherty si. . Sumulrlos. 5 u Tibre freak Rice; 14 bias, Conklins improved Lora Oar 10,000 lbs . . Bacon, Shoulders. Ou hand_ and for sale .by F. SELLERS. 5e.24. • . No. 17, Libefty street. L. e.kegs,- . , ARD, 100 k, 140. 1, Lard on con si g n m e nt And for adv. by F. SELLER P. sep24. Ito; 11, tikerty strai Pianos. . . A SPLENDID assOrrtmentof Rosewood and 11fa hogany Pianos of the latest patterns, just finish ed and for sale at F. BLUME'S, apr2l. No 112 Woad st. A LSO, two elegant Rhsewood Piarmai with Cole man's patontlEolean attachment, low for cash, at (eer2l) F. BLUME'S, 112 Wood st. Bleu:Lure Forkp. 25 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; 10 ,‘ 2 ,s 41 . supeiior quality, just remised and for sale by 6EO. - COCHRAN, No. 26' Wood at may is ghakeaPear Gardens. PHIS beautiful place of real:inlaying been greatly . . . I. repaired, the proprietor 'snow ready to receive `HOARDERS, by the day, week, •Co: month'. Ilia ac commodations ate }pod,: and hisiinces ire low. may 4 1 tf S. MCCLELLAND. Compent.ers. FRESH lot of Union Factbrißbrich and bold. A, ing Planes - Anil reeeivid and fdi sale by JORN WALKER, &s*Woud attest. =I -.- • • . 2., - - • _.• . . . . - • - MOMNOmg= lIANILENS, riscatizon DE:it-ENS IN . • FOREIGN Anne TH)INIESTIC CERTIFICATES (>t 7 -I'±EP()SIT, s 1).-1.1•ZIC s.`;l)TE'l - • AlsiP No. 64 Wood st„, our dem . ril.,;irr Fovi:th,Ertt s.t . q,r, 1 Prat'Ourgh, URRDNT Firnifs.r.;ceived,;76 aild col leetiona 400 4 u :Lit oho titles throoghout the United States. Sight cheeki On Baltimote, Philadel plus; New York, BoSinn andleineinnati, ,constantly for sale-in sums to suit purchaseri. - - The paper.of the Ohio, ICentueltyi. - Indians, and Virginia Banks botiglit :and sold on the most favor able terms.. . , - , - - The Ilighest premiam paid:for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins., Exchange on ,England; Ireland, Germany, and France procured, - .marlo-dawy ' The Latest .turrivoit of Nov! Ifloolo; . A T MORSE'S Ante Ceoles) . Bs Fo!rth at- • „tt. The Meek , a Revenge: or the Sedret.Enetuy; a tzle of the late Crusades;by SC.inuel Spring, Eso. The History of St: Giles and St. James; by. Doug. lass Jerrald, Esq.. 7 ccunpleto. ' • Dombq 6:Daughter; elegantly illustrated. , OttmValr: far the last Chief of Zhe 'lted Indiana of Newfoundland-41Iustrated. • . Mexicoas it was nudes it is; by Brantz Mayer— , . . .Washington and his Generale; or Legd_nds of the Rev otion ;by Geo. Lippaill,F,sq, - The Brigantine: or GuitOre Mid the Caatillian— , a ,tale both of Boston and Cuba; by J.=Hr Ingraham. ! 'Wagner: or thd Whcr ;Wolff by -G.W. M. Rey. nolds, author of “Life in London," etc... Living Ige, No. 169. . • - Blaikwo,od's Magazine, for May. TaYlof , XlJ. S. Money Reporter, and Gold and Sil ver Coin Examiner. • Chinabers , Cyclopmdia': oft listi L'ileratire, No 10. The Life, of Gen. Zachary Taylor, and a History of the War in' hlerico, giving an account a the battles of Palo Alto, Reseca de la Palnia, Monterey and Da ena Vista. Ellen Munroe: a Sequel to Life in Sisndon,, complete. . , The l t ndian Ruccanier: or dip Trapper , c by B. Barker,Esq. -. Pictorial rother 'Jonathan flit the 4th - of jab , . Pictorial Saturday Courier for the 4th of July.: Piptorial Yauttee Poodle for the 4th of July. The above Lemke just Iceeiied - and for sale 'at MORSC , ,S LiterarY Depot, 85 Fourth.s.t. ' • jes P. C. NIARTIN A Nevi Variety Store... r r BPst subscriberncl store, o n h t a h lt e ; corner: en'3 ; ) P lr e e nn v a v n a rt, t' A r li d i streets, opposiCe the Exchange Hotel, - ' - niay26-d2m . JAMES CAVANAGIL BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALEBB IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHAICOE, CERTIF.CATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, 'AND ,COLN; Corner or Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. rriy2S • Summer roe!),ion for plate. MOORE has just received frog i New ,t, kJ. York the Summer Style - lot HATS, con mating. of Wage, Etnavra, REAR/. and Wirmi. Fax.4reii CASSIMERE Heys, with Ventilators. Those in want of a beautiful light Hat are respectfully invi ted to call at No. 75 Wood - ma2B-y - 3d door above Fourth. AFIRST rate secondnlais Fire EngineOutt, throw two side streams and a gallery, stream, with pipes and evnrything ready for service. :She will be sold low. For further particulars inquire or AVM. GORMAN, } ADAMS GETTY, Coqinrilfee. mag-tf GEO. WILSON, Jayne , s Carminative Balsam, S. a pleasant, certain" safe and effcetual remedy, I for Dysentery, Diarrhwa, or Looseness,Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, • Sour. Stomach, Sick and fi Nervous Headach,-Heart burn, I, Waterhrash, Pain or 'sickness of the Stomach; Vomiting, Spitting up of Food after Eating, and also where it passes through the body unchanged, Want • of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels, Hyeterics, Cramp; Nervous Tremors and Twitchings; Eea S . :clump; Faintings, Melancholy 4.04 Lowness irf,Fpiij.ii; fret- ting and crying of Infa:MA; and for all HowebAffec dons and Nervous Dilemma. • , This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for - the cure of the various derangeinents of the "stomach and bowels, and the only , article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera infantiim or Symviet Complaint; and in all the above diseases if really acts like a charm. . . . I== wIELLiArai. & Co,_. ALLEx EllAttEß KR6.3/Elt• & 11A11141, Fire Engine for Silo; All persons are requested to tr 3 it; foi withoutex ception, it is one of the mod valuabli3 family.inedi cities ever yet discovered.- Hundreds!: nay thou: sands, of certificates have been received from- 'phy sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testitcrOniirt its fin*, too numerous.to.publislY.. . For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 12 Fourth Street. nutv2l-dlitw SPRING SUPPLY OF BOOTS, 831111r.5, TRIIBTICSi fit FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD'S tied' Boot,Shoe, and Trunk Store,"-No. ltdLibeity at, nearly posits the head of Wood 4t. F. 4. H. have in store and are recalving their Spring and Summer supplies of Boma, Shoes, Xtilin Leaf Hats, Trunk?, &C.ke. consisting of the largest and beat nasorGent they have ever been able. to bring to this market., Outlistnek pf Goods has most ly been manufacturid Wow order and frpresaly fur the Pittsburgh ma.rket.. We would solicit mre t ltuidn'ation °Tour etnck by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a . smull advanci.above 1,8 find it to tfiarr iOaralitto Call and ±qtrchadvni will fp examine oar stock fie Care purchasing. •-•:• • FOLLANSBEE BtIIAYWARD, ap3 - No 186 Liberty at. Palm tim.fHlLts. ' ' '' - , . . .... - .. a v'y dcri. Men's and Boys , palm Liar Hats,re ill t ceived and for sale very loco AL, „ . FOLLANSBEE 4. HAYWARIS , B foot, Shoe and Trunk Store,No. 186, Liberty st: nearly opposite the head of Wood et.' apr3 IHE INDEX Volume of SILLIMAN'S, 4onifial 1. of Science and Arts, .pomptispg refeintices46 49 -volumes of the first embracing a period of 913 years, viz: ?rep 18113 pa-IRS—is now just :completed, and' a' few No .r. 4 ter sale by the under:. . - • . - 'signed. " We may confidently believe that this Index vol.. umo will• prove nsafol not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec ted in any way with the Arts and SciencMs, for what ever the department, the reader is directed brit:to, :the various memoirs that have beedpublisheil in the Journal on the subject thatinterests lOW/whether relating to the progress b,fScience,:ttidetails °Mitts in the different departnient's 64:knowledge, or to the various resources of this and other `buntries; with such a guidthe entire copies of the work in publifi• ,Libraries, or in these of individuals, become avail :able." . .. • Complete setts of the entire t sarina 01 . .0' volurees:; furnished at' the publisher's - • prices, 00 Index Volume to do., . . 9. 00 Subscriciticilis'received of the' ij'ewfir fecorid-lefies and NO.'d delivered - fr,pe, of postage 'for 80 per an num, by the Agintfor Pittsburgh. my 24 WILSON, 57 Jilarkeemt. rifle • Poc!cet iexttlery. R°67lS',on2!raeyd fnliAle; Wostenholths'Pen'Kuiveß,asoprted - Rogers' ern siiperior . 9uality r • «Strapi and Hones; Table Cutleryi, in noise of 51 pieces, alio it dozens,' of the beat quality ; Steel Key Rine; Keys - &c.•; ; ai Tweeiiirmik'Cleeps, ' • - W. W. WiLSON, cor 4th and Market et.. my2d . • mineral megfan of. Lake.nperi . or. F AA FEW doz.,patest edition) of ftliougfiton and Drisecil , s Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, nuniber andiodation 'at every permit, name and capital stdc:k of all the mining companies, result" of the , geological and ty pographical survey, logethei with 111 - the statistical informationt'elative to the Mineral Region.of Lake Superior, and contained in the work. For eale by HAYS 8i BROCKAWAY, Druggists, . NO; Commercial Row, Liberty at. mays -dim - . . - - .Iroti tiltyr - Hoeei. L • . 11/1 RS-PAITRICIK. fr.'SON will continue to keep tile ' Iron City Ilotel, Fifth et., between Wood 'and . arhetr streets, where they will be ghid - to 444.0rtai1l tlieir "customers and the public Inzeneral: •' 7 ; ; ' ma6;daWtf • • arAinzirar, cAnfrg, LoOM FINOINGSosie M. Cuniminti,-No. 129 at.; 5-door, Wow St. . ... __ ~ . lEssag. Jaions 'Snag' Ar. Co 7 s Maclihni Caid Agency, ItanufanturePs Findidg Lstablush-, pent; and dealer in Clocks, LeolLing ( Glasn'Plat, Frame?, Glass, Teriety thiods, &c: , ••• . - nor, , lB—feb23d3r,w , - . '• , - WWW nle - Allttiter f s 'INSENSIBLE jiIUtSPIItATION. TILE precedingfikere 71 - Ven to represent the lit , :t is the grcat - evaittatier. • lot , the im,iurities. It :„will beno.ticeti hat: a thick cloudymia , -, .ssucs from- all po[ci c s, o f . . - . the, Surface; thif this pmspirs.....„ • don flows tAninterrupted:- - iy.wheri arpjnilcalgi) bur Ceasei When we,are rick. , . Life cannot be sus. ta...„ ,wn off from the.bitipti arid': , • other f dicesof the body; and disposes by this nierina,4 nearlyall the inipuritleswithin us; The language-9/ Scriptuie u.in the Blood is the Life,rtit-ever-bs, o comes unt:ire, it may be traced directlyto the stop page of tha insensibteperspiration.- 'Thus We see, alt that is-meceeSary , when. the Mood itt stagnant, or 11l footed, is fetinen the pores, and it relieves itself lien{ all impuliti-inst9l4o. It owe heat and Vitality nre sufficient, without onn partiele.pf medicine, ..excepi open the pores uponthe. stirface: - Thus we eel the fully of taking so much internal retned,MS. I,i . practipners, however. direct , their ePr , .re c tor, or, 3 the Insensible. Perspiration. The Thompsordap;' , fiet., instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in sves-- blankids, the ;Ilomopathist dealsoutinfinitissimalss 3 'the Allepathiat bleeds and dpses .ue witb mercury! and the Westering Quack gorges up witlypills, pills,• To give same idea of the amozipt. of tba, blc. Perspiration, NYC :will state that the learned Dr,4 - - , Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of MI we ref: Ceireirtro the stomach, passed.off by this means.. /rt.: ..- other -words?. if. we eat and drink eight, pounds per s dayove evacuate five pounds of MI the Insesti Xe This is none other. ,than the need. ti P. Particies 4 ? • 'the blood, and , ther juices giving place to the. neW and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to . min in the system fiye-eichts'of alrthe:virulent inattet, - - that nature clemands , ehould leave the bedv. By . saudderi, transition from heat to cold, the piaret are stoptie,d; the - perspiratied eentea t and disessaire4 gins at , once to develepo fiSnce,astoPpake ,- c4 this flow. of the juices, originates:; so many. earra". plaints. . -It In:Stopping the pores, that overwhelms - - kind with coughs, colds and-Ponsimption. -. tenths of the _world , die from diseases induced . bps- stoppage of the-Insensible.Perapiratierti. --, ,Let messk, cow, every -Ciadid iaikd, whafcgdrp -13‘51iEl the most reisiniable, td putsue x to Milroy thb Force, afthrthey are closed. Wpald /1: 40 givePhYsic- • to unstop the pores? Or would y9p,apply something that would do this upon the sorace, :where the OPT ging aetealls' / - knovv of no r physioiao who - makes any external applications effectit, Uneer these circumstances,.' I present to physicians, ,and to ell others, McAlister's ...411-Healing Ointment{ gar the World's Salve. it,has power to restore per. d spiration the feet, on the head old sores, upon the jo short, tipPri,any. part, of the bedV;7bethet `diseased Slightly or severely. • - ; ' ' It baspower to cause all-external sofei,scrofitlonit - humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dii r charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. a 'remedy that , sweeps off the whole eatMogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the to its heiithy - -• lt is a remedy thatfortild'S tfitinerpesity M co stal!? - - and deleterious dregp.takers into the stontael. It is a remedy that neither sicknens,gites inconve. •nience, or is cigiwprous,to the intestines: - It preserves and, defends thesurface from :-r S II dog rangemerit of its functions.. The surface- is the our of.fiveteighlarif the/die and.usild,oo . 4.ttkr ,itagi; in. it is Pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and detithkriocks" • at your door. -Iris rightly termed All-Healing; Rif there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for tile last fourteen years for all - diseases of the chest, consumpliont-/it, er involving the utmost dang er and responsibility, alit 14°' I _declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed "to. bene fi t . ,'Nhen thepitlept:`:; - 7 was within th e reacher Mortal means I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I • _hive had ministers of the Gospel, Judges, on th e -.- bench, Aldernien ...and Lawyers, gentlemen or the highest erudition and multitudes of thepoor VISB it - ip every variety of way, and there lids been voice-o ne , united and universal voioe, , -;.5a1ir4.1 , 14,c. 4 11 -delta", your Ointment is geed,. Min, -- hardly be credited th at . salve can have any el - feet:46i the, lungs, seated Etif they are within the system. But, if" placed ,upon ther chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperstei ' the poisonous particles that are Consuming them, .a4lll expelathem from the system. - • ; I need not say that it is curing petseus of consume- - Don ccmthmally, although We Mo. told it is foolish i - nest, I care not what s said, eo long ail can several. thousand Persenii.yestly? ~" • HEADACHE. :—The Salve Iris cured pefsons the.lfeadaChe of ten yedxs standing, diid:who - hag,it regularly every week; so that vomiting often took : Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like • . .CO - LD, FEET.—Consumption, Liver eompleleie t. pains in. the Chest or side, falling. off thshair,? - one Olt -"the other always accompanies cold feet. -• The Balye will cure every esim . . 'ln Scroufia, Erysippla.s,- snit Rheum, Liver coin - plaint Sore Eyes,.,Qa . insy,tpore Throat;Bronchitis k - ; Broken or §oro Breast, Piles; all Chest Diseasesy mach; OpPressioitip sin; also Sore. Lips,-Chap pod Hands, Tureonri;;Cutaneous Eruptions, Neryqus Diseases, End of the Spine there is Probably. neuter: l .; - icine now knownpolood: • BURNS.--It is the best 'thing the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.),; , • -PIDJPLES ON .TEE. Pi...Ct—Masculine Shin grota: • surface : •Its .fusteiiri9A is to expel all Iturne,t. - ,Ic- will, not cease draining till the face ip . freefrion- any .m.lt,toi that may be- lodged Under the Ain:249/ - fre-.. - quentlf breaking out to the sur,face.l It then heMS - When there -- is nothing bitt grossneds,prAittl,repul: sic iurlhce, it begins to soften apt aptali until di& :skin becomes as smooth and dadate as s WORMS.-If parents kriVivi how faMlritiat 'cineefwere teehilliren Mitenirit4d dly i they.. would be slow to resort tetherii':. Especially '"mercurial lozenges , ' called c‘rneilicated lozenges, , ciermi;- fiiges" pills, 14a - ,.,„,T0 is, no one calftell, to variably‘wheoproinia are present._- Now let i me say to parents .that this STA/ye will always tell if a child has - NVOripa;• . A,Nskril.AriVe every vestige of themati'. way^. ..(Iteadthe directions around the . - Theip is-,probably no medicine on the face of the r, . earth at once so sure and so safe idthe eipnlslod of TOlLET.—Although I have said little atioutit' as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the Weill/1 They may bring their - pils far and near, and mina with restore - the hilt two cPAs.tO their one.. . OI.D SORES,...-Ttit'aiirae Sores are anputlO tVit the impurities of toe system, is; beinnse they tiktihoe pass off throngif - tliestateral channels, f the;kisensi. ble. Perspiration. If such sores.,are the. e imPerflie f"-Pinfba,'e some other oetiet,:cei err: danger ,Iffe;',,.T* sake will alWays provide - 'such ethergeneies. , RHEI/MATISM.-4tremoltes alriloat itiatnediat'dly the itftinniation and swelling, when 7 . of course tease& FEyERS.—In all cases of feted,f;the CiiltYliesi in the Pares being locked so that the/lest and. perspiration cannot pass Gt. If thilicairrioisture could be started the crisis liatzipriSsed tthil,the danger* ,over. The All.ilealing,OthlaneetlvAlin fevers almost instantly mileek the skin and bringfortli the perspiration. . I „;.,. SCALD HEAD.—We have ,ehred easeS that abbiL ally defied every4liing' kno.vini as welledthe abilityt of fifteen or twenty doetore. - told us had .spent q5OO on.hid children without Mfg beriefif when a few boxeder the ointment cured . COR.NS.Oecacional use 9f the Dinth3etit N eill -map; keep - C.orna from grovving. - _. Fepplp *ea never he troubled with them - if they will useit - AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.- NO Min can meas. ore its valne. Sp. loath as the stars roll along ovoid' yhe Ilesienrso Idiig as Man treads the "earth, sub" , tect ; . ia all intholties of the flesh--selOng. as. dispose and sickneSs is knOWii•-]fist so. long,willthis good • Pintrneut be used mid esteemed. When` than, ceas-4,. es from' off the. 'enitli,"then the demand dill,cease,;, and not till then , . JAMES hicALIS'PER &- Co. Fele pro ureters. of the above Medicine. - rt,tee 2!t. :cents per bon ." " I . „ CAUTIDN2.- 1 :7.1la the All-healing 9iPtoserit hat' been greatly,.counterfeited, have given tt;' this - Ca l ion-to thepublic that!' ne Ointment Will lie genuine :unless , names of „fames Nciellister,..of 'fames Mc. 1 - Aliste.sCo., are WILITTM with , a- r , .est• updn.rvmai : Now we herr;by" :offer ere:ward - of $5O. to , he paid on conviction.in. any of the dimittititted , courts of the Uoitad StateS;for any indfridualTe,ouni.- terfliiting our name and . - • - - PRICE' 25' CENTSPER 130 X - . Afi_ENTS PiTTSIltill:GII=-Bfatlit lleiterit - cciria.ei of. Liberty aMOd St, Cjaiita„- are this -wlirtlK:t `sale agents, and L. Wileox",jr.ir,orneilYliflititi_s:Lasid, - . the Diamond, littickwayi(PlUgliitsNe• - i CenirtiereiMltttVi, Libditiet.a. - -PP'; Cassel, corner of WainiitatitlPerizatrediS4•9th ward, and sold at the -Bookstbro fp Smithfieldat, 3d door from SeCond'it; !and in Allegheny' eitY by iH P. SchWutr,,,rind - r San. geiat,t(nd by ,T.:Mgraith(Druggiiit) Birminghatt and :-..U.'Negles , ;East Liberty; ',II. itoy,kgd-31cReesporti -Samuel Walker, Elitabethi Art/sal:idea. Sim,,Dlo. , -nongabela City;'N; /lawman 4033eT7 t . Broviti:sfilio, PSI Dr. S, Smith, 1194gewatetT- nog'. I.Tohn Da:relay, Beaver Pa. . . - !ear 20. EDWARD RSiAll. ,rtASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.--ttne-cue Caft. tinetts; :ono case Red Flannele,for sale low !vi e oct'44 - GPJ&COCRPANT4 SH 11 LI El
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