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"DREW • CONCERTS every eveitin g during the weeks Pro g rammd chan g ed nikhtly.—The pro prietor be g s.leave to state to hie friends and the pub=' iic ihitt, at the advice of:numerous !families residin g ', in and w ithout the city of Pittsburgh, hd has been indneed to Offer, for their amusement, -a series of Aft ernciow Soirees, the first of which will take place ott-Wedneatley, cemming at 3; Tickets . ; i2}- Th 1 cents ; includin g a dish of ice Crean ) . lel LAC FS for a numbe r book-keep e sal ek m en, 1 - :-.4l,zrehouse men, and boys in stores and to trades. Also; lii of coach driver-S . , waiters, and colored men and women.. Wanted,, several house keepers, chrmbermaids and cooks, and -girls for all work. Wanted, places for several Men with mitall lbmilies, &c: Please apply at • ISAAC HARRIS'S General Agency je9.4t and Intel. Office, sth at. near Wood.: • it , cuLtoran John Bloch llCr belt, LIOLESALF. Grocers, Produce and Comads eion,..l.llaraltants,, and dealers in Pittsburgh nianufachires, No. 166 Liberty street l opposite 6th, Pittsburgh'. - may 12 141 4 ,Libeiaradvattees made 0 - 11 CiiiidgilMentst John. F. Perry, - (tate of the firm of Malcolm, Lech.- C 0.,) TITI4OL'ESALE GROCER, Cdminission and Flo& • V T - Merchant, dealer in all kinde.ofCountry Pro duo% copper, tin, tin plates, tinners' tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and 'nails; white lead, il`tituirs,' Cotton yarns, salt, and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, corner oiliberty find Ir win utreets, - Pittsburgh, Pa. .Libaral .advances, in Caslieir 'Goods, . made on coniiignments of Produce, maylB-tf ~ 4 : Sprakespenr Gardens, HIS. beautiful place of resort having been greatly repairedithe proprietor is now', ready to receive tioasmana, - E by the. day, week, or Month. Ills ac comModations are goody and his prmes are low.. may 4;o' . S. MtCLELLAND. Ar,Vresli. Arrival of NevV Hooks. A t MORSE'S,-85 Fourth streeL! Omoo: a Narrative of A.tiventures in the South Sea; by,Herman Melville, author of :Type°. ' Typeez a Peep at Polynesian Life; by H. Melville. ZazioniOiy, Sir E. L. Buiwer, author of Night and, "Pelham," etc. New supply. A.-Year of Consolation; .by Mrs. Butler, (late Fan ny ,Kezable.) , , . Remarkable events , in the American Illstory; by J. Fzost, L.L. D., • The tt trish Sketch Book; by M. A. marsh, author of .l'ellowplush Correspondence, etc. °Me:Maas it was and as it is; by liirantz Mayer, 14.75. The Beautiful Widow: a novel; b y T. S. Arthur, euthorof (‘Sweethearts and Wives , l ' etc. Lilt. Livigg Age, No. 160. f -.Mind among the Spindles. 11luzziis Museum for June. Merchant's Magazine for. June. ,Ilortieultarisi for June. Jusl.received and. for sale at MORSE'S Literary Depot,.Ss Fourth street. . jell) BMW , ',.;.,-- ••• ' ' ' ' Siew,,_Mttste- , j --, MGONBEAM'S Soft from Heaven descending, j Rohbook. 1. When Sorrow Binds in Gloom thy Broad;. - -j' • - 4 ' I Would we ,had nut metagain," - ri Farewell song, ir 'Tho' to other Lands I wander, Donizeth. , Say, wilt thou ever think of me 1 '. " My Forest Harp, , , Strong. Captive Greek Girl, „ My'Normandy, ! Bennett. Songs of the Old Dominion, ; Hewitt. Are die links that boned us broken 2 I'm saddest when I sing, : i'• Bishop. Geneveive, Waltz, ;: Rohbook. Mary, ii: Same Weimar, ." Magnolia; - qtllop., 1 1 -, .• ~ 11.1141i1i ,,, -.Mary's - Variations, " Brilliant Polonaise ',. , Brattleborough Waltz an d quick step, Snow drop, . ie Hewitt. Topaz Grand, " ; ; Punter. Sentimental or Rose Waltz, i V ielick. Viennoise Children's Hernias. Valse Brillient,'La Perk', (Waltz.:,) Amer, Waltz. Nimmo. Matamoras Grand March, i W, C. peters. Agamatil Turkish Step. Elegancae !Quadrille Duettoi t,,y Herz. Set of Quadrills, ' 'r ri Derintisineut Cratiovinne Favorite " " For sale by JOHN H.:MELLOR, jeS S I Wood si., Pittsburgh. 111111 • • .- 90 19aIlding Late, at Auction, In the First Ward, Allegheny City. MEE \TILLb !!:4 Saturd a y, June >k7;ieernoon9t valuable building Lots, lying between the Allegheny river and . Rebecca street, being delightful situations for private residences, business purposes or mann flicturin.,,, • the location is healthy and livening; a plan of the lots may be seen at.the Auction Rooms, or of John Charleton, on the premises, or John Her eon, Minersville. Terms--one third Cash, and thtealance 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 itI'KENNA, AucCr. N. B.—The above is the most valuable property offered at Auction in Allegheny county for many years. DESE MEE OF a valuable private Library of English, French, and Classical, Theological and Miscellaneous Ilooks,.(many of which are European editions,' at Auction, by Catalogue. I3Y JAMES 11171ZIFIl'ils;A, lIE At the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, three doors fromlth, on Saturday eveningnext, June 12th at early gas light, will be sold by order of Adminis trators, for Cash; par funds, a valuable private Li brary, by , catalogue, of English, French, Classical, Theological atteltliacellaneous Waiket ' 'Catalogues will be ready . on Saturday morning. Also, at the same time, 1 Gold. Patent Lever - Watch. JAMES VCENN Mlli I= . .I...etter an d Cap Paper at Priva te JUST- received on consignment, and for sale low, 40 Reams super linen Post-Papei, 'Turkey Mills; ' 30 " Bishop's Lettei Paper; 60 . " Lawrence & Co. , s Letter Paper; 32 " Cap JOHN D. DAVIS, jcl Corner Wood and sth sts. SEIM NOUTEL-EASE ; CORNER ;Or 'WOOD AND FIFTLI FTIIEETS DRY 'GOOD.% BOOTS, SHCA S, 4c. . ifiN.Monday morning' the 14th inst., at 10 o'clock, -1,1 Will be sold, an extensive assortment of sea- Tsonable staple and farity Dry Goodsi Boots, Shoes, • Umbrellas, Parasols, &c. • At 2 o'clock, P. M., one crate Queensware, corn -prising a handsome .assortment of fancy and com mon ware; 15 bbls. No. 3, mackerel; 5 bbls. her rings; •young hyson tea; Spanish indigo; 5 bales bot tle corks; 1 iron safe. ' shovels, bed .cords; saddles; -trunks;, sieves; watches;' ace.; a largo assortment of :new and second hand household furniture, kitchen utensils, 44 A quanty of windoW frames, window sash, mantel-pieces, doors, and other building mate. vials; grates, cooking stoves,:&c. At 8 o'clock, P. M., a general assortment of rea dy made summer clothing; fine shirts, with linen bo somrand colars; fancy hdkfs. and cravats ; Spanish and 'half Spanish segars; new arid second hand watches; fine cutlery; German fancy goods, &c. , • junell " . ': - '• - ':7 - 7 .•!.T.-!;'-i)7!-::''',....,' ' Handsome Country Tiro :acres of Ground and Cottage Hduse, nea, Dlineraeille, at auction. Saturday,afternoon, the 12th inst., at 3 o'clock, - ,be sold on the premises, that handsome . Country. Seat, at present occupieeby C, Cherry, within about one quarter of a mile of the 7th Ward . of the City ; having a front of 133 feet on Reed et., which is 60feet wide and extending back 1130 feet to --Delaware Lane. , I The house is nearly new, and there:is a quantity of Coal and Limestone on the premises:: Persons wish in to view the property on Mr:Cherry. 4111Vnxis—One-fours?r , Cpih. the balance in three ecitial annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bond and Mortgage. .71.' D. DAVIS, je9 , Auctioneer. Building Lots in 7th Ward;at Auction. Saturday afternoon the 12th inst., at 4 o'clock, the premises, will be sold,.Lete Nos 99, 100, and 101, in plan of lots laid out by 'l3. Caldwell, in Lacyville, having each a front of 20 feet on the Pitts burgh and coal Hill Turnpike road,: and extending back 100 feet to an 'alley 12 feet wide. ,Title indisputable.: Terme at tale. jeS JOHYD. DAVIS, Anat. • • • A Niers Varteiy:Store. • .; THE• subscriber has opened. • 'new Variety and Fancy store, on the corperofhinwand St. Clair etreets;oppeeiter the Exchange Hotel. may26-42m , . -' I ' -: • * -- ' -..,...' , •.'4.. ,- ~ :4.“0 r' . , - ,;:-.- e - - . - "1 --F ; ,r '.., : -- y - - r: ` t ,:',-,,X,C5: i - .:: ' - 4; • 4 :4: 4 ' . 1 ; .Z -,- , .A .L, ~ : ~-" .... 4:'* ' .. " . _ ' 4. .r - . vg, ."4V.t5,-lia,'r-.,,-:;---'' _ EN Continued ,SuO4jeaii i :I,vanteif Eloonii] Admlutstrsitoris • Aviation Sales JY JOHN D. DAMS, AUCTIONEER.. GREAT ITALIA„N- REMEDY PHIL A 26, 1846. yßeing afflicted for some 8 years with.that most di . stiessing disease. , the 'asthma, arid• for the last 3 yeafs ;much of the time confuted to my room, and at several different times my life was des paired of;; , 1. concluded to obtain some of Ma zoni*.s Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a friend from, New York: who. stated that it had - cured sothe of the most inveterate cases .knciwn to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the abdire medicine for about 4 weeks,l was entirely - relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours with respect,. WAVER W. OWEN, No 17.5 Bertram at., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 CFIIIISTIE . B 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, tic 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-they have been found equally suc cessful. E=32211 These application's are in the forth of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. See advertisement for ftirther particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street tC - -IVittlopirso Cotton. , —Messrs Editors—l .1)13- served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jaynes indiao Expectomtbad been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer. ing severely,with whooping cough; and having, but a short:time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful ctimplaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with thb same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using it according to the directions— and to the surprise all it began to mend in fif teen minutes after We commenced using it, and the child has new completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments 3. L. SDIPKINS Philadelphia, Apia 32d, 1830. Jayne 's Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every - where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as, greatly etlicatious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prov ed.—N. Y. Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 WILLIA.PI A. BILL er. DA:WEEMS, EXCHANGE. 'DRONERS, AND DEALERS ID FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Brood st., one door above Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. f 'AURTIENT Funds received' nn deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on lialutnore, Philadel phia, New• York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly cur sale in sums to suit purctri' - iiers. The paper or the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banta boughi'arol 'sold on the most fivor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coini. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germans', end France procured, &c. marlo-41-awy Remittances to 'Europe, t - 7," I;# AND SASEA9E FROM LIVERPOOL, LONDON, and the varioui Porta if IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. LIE nodersignel, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, & Co., iH remitting money's to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, at the rate of Fire Dollars to the XI sterling. Drafts IFFISed for ally amount drawn direct on the Royal Bask of Ireland, Dublin, and on Meesrs Preucott, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, payable on presentation at any Bank in the United Kingdom free of diucount or 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. JANIES BLAKELY. . Persons at a distance wishing inthrmation will re. ceive in answer b . y, return mail, by directing rpoui paid) an above. • Defer to the liar-kern, Merchants, and Manufac turers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. apl7-tlawtl Jayne's Carntlnative Balsam, 1_ S a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhma, or Looseness,Cholera Morin's, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Ileadach, Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain or sickness of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of i , *eod•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, Hysterics, Cramp, Ntyvons Tremors and Twitchings; Soil Sickness, Paintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, fret ting and crying of Mihail., and fur all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most efrieLent, p'.easant and safe compositions eAer offered to the public for the cure of the ♦arioue derangements of the stomach and briwelg, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for miring Cholera Infantuti or Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for without ex ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines 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 testimony in it favor, too numeroils to publish. For sale at the. Pekin Tea StoYe, Fourth Street may2J-dBsly , IC= THE highest price in cash paid. for the different grades of clean washed .W.oot. free front burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand'and for sale low, by MURPHY & LEE; Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty at. and my24-4w3rno Cecil's alley. PATPJCK & SON will continue to keep the /roe City lintel, st. between \Vood and Market streets, where they wdl be glad. to entertain their customers and the public h to general. maa-dawif MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, &c .61.'Curronins, No. 120 Liberty st., 5 doors below St. Clair street. ESSIIS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card 111 Agency, Mannt:mturerr. Finding Establish ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Pates, Frames, Glass, Variety goods, &c. nov. 18—fcli23,1&,v Pittsburgh And C Dune ilsv ills Ratlroati Company. MAr 31, 1547. D 0 OK S for receiving additional subhcriptions to JO the stock of the l'ittsbnigh and Connellsville Railroad Co., will be opened tattle office of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at-10 A. at., and continue open from day to day until the 'lst of July. Books will also be open on the same day and for the same time, at the other 'following places, viz: at McKeesport under the direction of Hugh Rowland and F. Muse-7-at West Newton under the direction ofJohn . C.Plumbei and James Gardner—tit Con nells yille under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry Walker—at Cumberland under the direction of Jno. Hay and Sam , l. Calhotin. june2 J.-CAROTHERS, Seey. New York Boot and Shoe Store. No. 122, World:, Pittsburgh. S. DALZELL has on hand, and is constantly •mannfacturing to order, the following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boot: and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. FineDresnEmots at so,oo, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good, plain well made calf Bond at $4,00, All other kinds of work equelly low. Also 2 a- good and full essortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half-Gaiters , Buskins and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. S.D. - being a practibal shoe-maker. attends to the manufaturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, vet meat style; and iiaving'adopted-thelnotto of email profits and quick returns; will sell* as row az ditifowesr. [to.l26=d3in - Wool: Woolf: Iron City Ilotel ~~ ChLrttripagne.. Wines. c) BASKETS Cbampagne; Wines, consisting o f I Key, Cross Bow, TrilColor, Crown, Ducal', Grape, 13ollingeurs, Anchor, {he celebrated P. A. Munn & Co. , aAnebor, Murnin's Sißery, Heidsick, and Cock 'and Crown! , bra - Odic. Theist Wines' are superior, being obtained diirct from the import ers. .persons may - rely, upon not getting Newark Cider, when they buy ttiese Wiiibe from me. Just receiving and for salis'.by basket or.bettJe, by jes = JACOB WEAVER. claret Wines. g CAS qta. Chateau Iltirgtiqx, - dhz.each. 16 <4 6. St., Julien Medoe, - '1 h 10 " " Chatean D.Leo'ville, 1 " 28 « « « Lafite,l doz. each very tine 10 " ... Family use, 1 & 2 " extra. Also 10 hhds. St. Julien, and 3 do. white Wine, all just reneiving, and for wholesale or retail. jed JACOB WEAVER. NCHOVIES--A few cases only, to introduce, ±l.. fur sale by the dozen or jar. jeis JACOB WEAVER. Salad Olls. 0 8. *- &SICETS . Fresh Salad .0i1; a desirable brand and in good Cider, just received and for sale by basket or bottle. . jns JACOB WEAVER. Drown sto‘it, kite. 3 Bble.lirdwn Stout! 3 " London Porter; 3 " Scotch Ale, Torment's brand; 2 ,r Dors " the most celebrated, just received as imported. The above were purchased upon Ship Board be fore landing, by myself in New York, lately, and are offered Wholesale and Retail, by JACOB WEAVER., Wine Store, jay 18 Market et., cor Front. SARDINES-5 cases Sardines, in tins and halt , tins, just recnivcd and futsale by jcs JACOB WEAVER. Table anil Bar Sugars. OLovring , s Crushed and Pulverised. just received and for sale by the Bbl. nr retail, by jns JACOB WEAVER. Q ALT:' 300 bbla AllegAeny, No, rec'd and for Bale ►by JNO. F. PERRY, je3 • Liberty and Irwin sta. , BACON: :2 7 00 lbs prime Sides, reed and for eale , by je3 JNO. F. PERRY. fIERRING: 75 bbls No 1 Balt for sale by . je3 TNO. F. PERRY M ACKEREL: 50 libls. No. 3, (large 100 Half bbls. do.; je3 For sale by JNO. E. PERRY. j)RfED APPLES and PEACHES, in store and for sale by je3 "JNO F. PFartY. INIOTHY SEEDS 500 bush in store and for sale T by ju3 JNO. F, PERRY. UGARS; 0 10 casks Lovering"s double refined Loaf Sugar ; 10 barrels 4 , pulverised (4 do; 15 boxes whits Havanna Sugar ; Just, rec'd and for sale by MILLER & RICICETSON. jn3 PEPPER ¢ ALSPICE—IO Bags 5 Just received and for sale jn3 -MILLER & OILS -1000 Gallons Bleached Sperm 081 000 " Natural color " do ; 1100 t 1 "" Whale Oil; 140(1 6 , Bleached 66; ; 200 ." Tanner's Oil,,Stratt's do ; Barrels Lard 6' 22 " Linseed " Just received and for sale by jn3 MILLER .0 RICKETSON. QPIRITS TUNPENTINE! kJ 15 Barrels Son. Turpentine; just received in good order, and for dale ha , ju3 MILLER 4. RIC ICETSON. rriOBACCO : 32 Boxes ti's, B's and 16's, and lit Lumps ; 13 '- s's and 6's, Plug ; Just received and for sale by jn3 MILLER 6, RICKETSON. SALAD 01L-15 Baskets Bordeaux Salad " pints MarseiEet " " Just reed and fi-ir sale by •n 3 MILLER. & RICKETSON. I(10 Bags Super Rio Crdiee; Just received and for sab.2 by 1" 11..) MILLER RICE:ETSON I3ITC ET S and TUBS: 25 401.. for silo by jO3 J NO. F. Pgll.llY. S lat :„ B e A t R l A i t • E „ : ' S a — n ( 1 ) 1 41 ) : ii n.e r d a b l et d ao a tt .. f anent of Printed Muslicsaed Barages. IME C UMMER STUFFS--Iteeriveri this tis. at 0 Markrt street, an r atonal ce assortment ef Gam brocins. Tweeds, French Casr,imeres, Denims. Mix is reit, Linens, Cottenades, Corcla, Coatings, c. &r. ta y 29 1 INWIAMS—Just received, one case choice 1, styles and new Gingham!, alb°, a large variety cie shawls ; fur'sale low at 62 Market Nt• inv29 A. A. MASON. 13ACON-10 Casks Sides; fnr sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, • £6 Wcod st. 1 - IOFFEE-459 Bags PiOne Rio Coffee; just re.- ki coi%cd anti fur bale by SMITH & KNCLAIR, . 'n.l .55 Wood to. Boles Lan eon's Starch ; for sale 0 by SMITH d: SINCLAIR, j‘,.l 5t Wood ,t. 1 -1 1tESTI TEAS-10 half chests Imperial; 10 catty boxes 5 oalf chests Gunpowder, fine; 10 catty boxes Just reed and lea sale t 1 je.t SMITH ikSINCLAIR, 36 Wood at. RlC o, l:;,: b '2 y o tierc .i c e a 4 of a verYiuperior quality fur sAirr I & rrOBACCO-50 Roies PoLind Lump Lynchburgh Tobacco; sp td ( 1 0 1, Just received on consignment, and fur ale by S. WATERMAN, _tny2s No. 31, Water, and 62, Front st. BACONi-5000 lbs Etacol, assorted, in store and for sale by li. S. WATE'rtlqAt.:; zny2s No. 31, Water, and 62 Front so. FLAXSEED -40 Bags Ina:need, in store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my 2.9 Itio. 31, Water, and 62 Front street. 1 - 31OLL BUTTER-5 Bblz Roll Butter, just re it nerved and forsale by L.', S. WATERMAN, m)23 Dfo. 31, Water, and 62 Front sth.' CORGI ZINGS-16 Casks Scorchinge, a prime ticle,, in acre and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, my2s No. Ti , Water, and 62 Front ate RIED APPLES-400 Bushels Dried Apples; j just received, in store and for sale by L. S. wATintiSIAN, No, 31 Water, and 12 Front Rts QM ])EACEIES-120 Bble Dried Peaches; 75 Sachs " " In store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, N 0.31 Water, and 62 Front sts, 13E1 W 1 .111:: . :I , BEAp r 'S-2 01 0 B b bls small White Beans, U. S, WATERMAN, 10y23 No. 31 Water, and 62 Front eta. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by trio v 18.] L. WILMARTI!. V 1 3100 D fig I li V re , S BI 6S , 11:r. received and for sale, myV3 L. WILNI A RTIL Scythe Sitnths. 50 DOZEN just received and for sale low. by GEORGE COCHRAN, may 11 N 0.26 Wood Street T ARD OIL-4 bbls. Just ed>d and for sale at the L lowest cash price by HAYS BROCKWAY, mall No. 2, Commdrcial Row, Liberty at. T EMON SYRUP—Very hne, just reed and for sale by HAAS & BROCKWAY, mall No. 2, Conanorcial Row, Liberty st. REFINED CAI4PIIQR—;I tibl. for sale N'ery by - ilAys & BROCKWAY, mal7 No. 4, Cohittileycial Row, Liberty et. AIACARoNT--1 case &xis*. very loin by ' HAYS 'At BROCKWAY, mart N 0.2 Commercial Row, Liberty st Timber. 200 C) FEET (Lizreasale,atioat and, for saio m7/5 L- wittlmau, ="7. • II" I 'q • ry C., I IEI reePINC aq for sale. by ,„(niy . l.ll) JAMES MAY. 240'ms - SQUILLS—hist receiccr and for ¢a le IL A. FAIIISIESTOCic &CO., gia.Y3 _ • corner or First and Wood "60 ALOES—lust received and 1741:de by Il• A. FAR rmsTocK ;sl. CO., mayl . car of Vim and Wood sta. BOXf.S Eit. Logwood; just re.caiind and for nalp by B. A. FAIIN.ESTOCK & mayl cot- of First and Wood nts. 24 10 L an l3. l 7. f. P r o: a v; e d. by Putnice Stone; ju . s*ieceived B. A. FAIINESTOCk & CO., cor of First and Wood sta. ME r s STANDS Burgiindy Pitch; jest received and for 'J sale by B. A. FAHNF.STOCK 4- CO., ap3O corner of Firet and Wood sts. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just ree'd and for sato by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO., ap29 BALF.S Velvet Bottle Corks; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ap:3o corner of First and Wood sts. 9fIKEGS Refined Salt Petredust received and for qv sale by B. A. FABNESTOCK 4 , CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood st. T UST received and for sale low-2 bbls. Sraith's iry best. quillity New York Coach Varnish. Also, I qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by feh2o ROBERTS & KANE, 82, 3d at, Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. I and 2, Smith' New York make,:on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. A LARGE: lot of Mahogany Plank and Veneers, ±l_ for sale by 11.08ERTS & KANE, feb2o . No. 82, 3d st. 300QFEET best quality Rosewood, on hand and for salts by - ROBERTS & KANE, feb24 No. 82, 3d st. Cott 011. 1 07 Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed pet steamer "American." and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, RH EY & Co. 57 Watorst.' Bacon. 6500 Lhs Bacon, (gnd ,)eeiedan d for .;lobyi t r ;7 ,nil l y l co. mar 27 No. h 7 Water st. N. 0. Sugar. 100 Ilhtls prime N. 0. Sup., for Bal e by FRIEA TI D, RF.,} . & CO., mar 27 57 Water street. M APLE SUGAR-1,0001!)v. reed and for sale by LA-MBERT & SHIPTON, 133 andl3s 13oodat. Ws No 3 Large Mackerel; 1.0 lif bbla do do; in Sumatra Pepper; Alspice ; by s , RICKETSON. TIRODUCEe—t-0 bills and 5 kegs Lard; 'b do Roll Butter; 5 do Cloversced; 500 lbe Feathers; 4 bills White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LA.SIBERT l S111PTON„ I'6-1 133 and 135 Wood et CITATIONE'RV.--Jieit opening, a large and apiece did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the politic to call and examine. JOIINSTGN !II STOCKTON, 0ct129 Stationere, Market at. TATIONERY FOR LADIES. 0 Pa peteries, Fort-folios, Note Pape; of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands. and Floral Wafers, Spangled Scaling ,Wax,• Embossed:edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory 'Adidas, Note Clips, tze. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Cr, ruer ofittarket and Third sts. dec3l *1 OLD PENS —Bagleys celebrated ever pointed J Gold Pensjunt renewed and in: sale at reduced rates, by Ja2l.: 4 ;5Tc /N Z.'. STOCKTON, Booksellers, Market st. 1111 L'S.. Pitch: e I •• ' Eosin; 150 lioxen Tobacco, various sixes; 10,000 good leaf Cigar% On consignment and will t.o sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by semi TA AFFE & O,CONNOrt. . Latest Improvement. 'DM/STEADS of different kinds with Cazzam's 1 . 31 iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now to urn, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YUVNG & Co, Hand street. A. A. MASON Conicllng , s Improved Lord 011. BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just rewired Crum the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices udinlesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S Ne. 17 Liberty at. A. A. MASON S undries. r Tiere4s fresh Rice: P) 14 bbl®, Conklins improved Lard Oil; OA° lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and fur sale by V. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17,'Liberty street. ARD. 100 kegs, No. I, Lard on consienment; y j 'And for sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street. SPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma ho,'anv Pianos of the latest patterns, just finish ed and for sale at F. BLUME'S, apr2l. No 112 Wood tit. LSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole man's patent2Eolean attachment, low for Cash, (apr:.!l) V. 112 Wood et. Manors Forks. 2 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; 10 " 3 " " of superior quality; just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, may 13 No. 26 Wood a. . - :;:-. -., 7-- JACOB WEAVER, t 0 Marl:Met., ..- 111 17 111 4. 11. : corner of Front, is now receiving 1 1 '" , , and o ff ers for sale at maiming pri ces the foliooing extensive variety of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself,' as formerly, for the firm of STEnErr St Co., in the' Eastern Cities, from first. hands : Leger From, Cog nde and Champagne Brandies. J J. Dupuy, Castilian, old Maglory, Rastaut. Cliannuyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignett, Otard, Du- puy ti Ca., and Pinat Casillon Sr. Co., Vintages of 1 18'62—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fa vors,in half Pipes, quarters, and octaves, or ty retail. IJnlldnd Giro— Fish, \V amp Anchor, Cross Keys, Mederi gwrin and Fleur Glass brands, new and old importations; Rums--NeW England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maicas, some very superior. scotch and Irish, Monongahela Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn, Wina—aiadeir46, Tineriffes, Lishons, Sherries, Sicily., Itlalagas, Ports, Red Wines, White Wines, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, Hocksond ?muter nes, in Cases, India Lihls., t4r.Casksillltds., Demi -pi/in or Bottle. juneS r vtiE INDEX Volume of SII.LIMAN'S Journal of Science and Arts, comprising references to 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 28 years, viz: . from 1818 to 1846—is now just completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the under signed. We may confidently believe that this Index vol ume will prove .useful not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec ted in any way with the, Arts and Sciences, ler what ever the department, the reader is directed by it to, the various memoirs that ha,v,e been published in the Journal on the subject that interests ldai whether. relating to the progress of Science, to detail of facts in the (Efferent departments ofknowledge, onto the various resources of this and other countries with such aguide the entire copies or the woik in public Libraries, or in those of individuals, become avail- Complete setts of the.entire series of 49 volumes, furnished at the publisher's pines, $lOO 00 Index Volume to de., 3 00 . Subeeriptions . reegi-ved of the new or second ;cries and 140.>s delidered free of postage for tiO per an num; by the Agent for Pittsburgh. nly W. W. WILSOy, 67 Marketst. HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, of all kinds, Graining Oak ,IVlabogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitatihns of all kinds of Marble. Orders left' at the tamp' dr thb subscriber, on Smith field street,- opposite fhe Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Slackstocles Factory, Alle gheny city, will be done at moderato rates, and on the sho.riest notice'. .12p 15.6m.' JAMES PITFIELD„ ~, .'},.c,-'t ~-~.. M „.i: :z.^-sx~F_,,.e~".ic., ~.ceae~E~,i-a.S:t,.~~'. . , • cur of First and Wood Edo 6do No I do , do; 15 bids Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 8 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT ¢ SIIIPTON, In and 135 Wood at Playas. 'INES AND LIQUORS Palntlug. Ica,unzre - • - ••Yr t •RAPIER;' , O RAHfII, ••• ts: s ND — EX C ETA-11T14 B _ DEALF.R.B IN 'FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC B I LLIcIIII.LS 01 7- EXC H ANGt, CERTFFeA'T ES OF . I.II , IPOSITEi ANK , NOTES.; , -AND COIN. " Corn er':ot, Th Woof{ and ooti ata., directly 9pliosiie the St. Clarice Rota): -. ' • rni2B • Swirttn.pr Fashion far ..Ettill,4, . . • 0 MOORE has just - received from New RI York.tbe Summer Style for HATS, con-.,rri meting of Wricrn,- llmarca, Prates., and . Whitsr. FE:Mien, CASSLILEftE HATs, with Ventilatorm, Those in want of a beautiful light Hat are reapectfully tad to mill at N 0.7,5 vv,:pi st., .- ma2,B-3" 3d door al:m.o Fourth,; Fare Engine for Solo. AFIRST rate sectincl . class Fire Engine, that will throw two side streams and a, gallery' stream, with pipes and cyerything ready Sir service. Sher will he sold low. Por . fUrtlier particulars inquire' of, ) WM. GORMAN, S' . ADAM GETTY, Cuminitteg. GEO. WILSON, WM "x - Eagle Branch. Saloon{ 42 Diamond Alley, fiver farmcr ,Bploo4 PHE above place will bd open for the'leaSon, this evening, June 4th, where our unritkiliPd CRE:AMS, Confectionary, Cakes, . 8-c., Cad al ways be obtained. • ANDS WS: Free Concerts every evening this ‘veek, at the Eagle, Wood at., by .IcIVEASS, MURPHY, & HiltircEk. june4 AFUNERAL SERMON,occasioned by the death of the Rey. Robert Dunlop, A. M.,pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, March th, 1547, on the Sabbath morning following his decease.' To which is prniipd ap address, delivered in same place, at his interment, March 23d : by Rev. E. P. Swift, D. D., Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Alle gheny, with an approidi4. For tale" by rny24 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. Notice to Creditors MHE undersigned, having filed his petition to the I '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 hearing the same' you are hereby notified to attend and make objection, if any you have, why I should not he discharged. ilinet r d3w JONATHAN STUI3BS, Laborer. For Sale, ,126 . 11 R LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Libertyand Hay sta., each lnt having 3f ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of. them zre corner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the mcAt. ad vantageous in the,city. For thrtlier information ,ap ply to - M. SWARTZWEI.OJR, Fourth st. nov3-tf bet. Wootiami Smithfield. Pennsylvania Railroad; A T a meeting of the Board of Commission:Ts of AL the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, held at the office of Al'Candless and M'Cluie, on the 3lat of, May, 1847, it was Resolved, That the Books of anhscriptiun to the Stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be opened at the Monongahela House in this city, on Monday next, 7th June, between the hours of 9 and' 12, A. M., to bo continued from day to day until the 10th inst. inclusive. Resolved, That public notice of the abeie reso lution be giyen in ;.11 the daily papers. TIIOS. Lit:EWELL, Ch•tn. Books Just Received. CH LEG EL'S Philosophy of History; SchhgePs Dramatic Lit e rature; • Ro.coes Life of Leo X ; Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici; Coo's House of Austria ; Siqiondi , s Literature of Europe; • Reck:can's Idistory Inrantions; Lanai's History of Fainting ' • Robt. HalPs Miscellaneous Works; Mahan;s Intellectual Philosophy; Michelet's Roman Republic; Todd's Kirk White; Margaret,Percival ; The Fairy Dower; for sale by 11. S. DOSWORTS? S Co., jug No. 43 Market st Great Bargains In Ilneensware. THERE is now offered, at the Warehonse• of, ‘VALLINGMBD & COr, on the Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, the bala r nco of the stock of an offensive Queensware store from the cast, consisting or flowing blue, white granite, blue print ed, aid granite sprig Tea, Dinner, andel:amber sets, with an assortment of common ware suitable for country merchants. Also, some China and Britannia Teapots. The above goods must be closed—those who want to purchase, will therefore do well to call sons. je7-d w =I TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. thrice on Smithfield stied, a few door's above Diamond alley. N. 13.7—Collections made on moderate terms. tny:6 01110 RIVER TELIEGIt.kini, MOM PrITREITIJGH, .AITO LOU-ISM:IE. Subscribers to the Stock of the above Company. residing in or-near this city, are requested to pay the following instal ments to Joshua Hannah, Agent for the Company - , viz 10 per cent. on or before the 15th June next. 20 " " " " " u Ist July : 20 ..a at u < 4 ]sth By order of the Company: H. O'REILLY, Contractor for the continuation ofsaid,,Ljrui. junel-d3t and on June 13, 14, 15, 23 , 20,30,and July 13 ` 14, and 15. 1:1MI1 IM3 ' AND WRITING ESTAII- i _ , LISHMENT, Northeast mar -. •1 nor of Fifth and MarkeOts.; I ' • .be only institution, inthe citfin which Gentlemen can acquire such a know- ICite of Bookkeeping as will enable them to apply it immediately to practice. Persons daring it can have any number of references. Several new, testi monials of the complete success Of Pupils in steam boat Book keeping, have bead recently received, an d ma y he inspected by visitors. flours olbusiness during smother 2to .1 and 3toloP. M. junel Vegetable Pulnicraary Balsam. rt I{L. winter of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with spitting of blood, which continued with occasion al relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and tools much medicinc,,but the relict' obtained was only transient. In the spring I com menced taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.,- At this titre 1 was Much reduced. The day before I commenced with the Balsam, T raised about a half a pint of blood, was oppressed witligroat-hoarseness and a bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking ifthis failed I. should resort to medicine no further. But it did not disappoint my onricenttion. All the unfaitorable symptoms were immediate`ly_re lievoti, the cough cured, and I have not been troub led with spitting of blood since. lam now about to resume my trade, (that of a rope maker r ) which 1 had given up without any expectation of rittirning to it, ItozhOry, Mass. WIS. GODimcs. Sold wholesaleandretailley B. FAITNESTOCK & Co., corner of 6th and. Wow/ rani Wood and. First streets: • - june.2 SPRING SUPPLY bfr BOOTS, SitOES., TRUNKS, &c. AT OLLANSBEE &11AY WARD'S new Boot: Slibe and Trunk Store, fS.o. 123Liherty nearly upf poste the head of Wooil si. F. 4 IL have in store and are reseiring their Spring and Summer supplies of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Trunks, &c. 4-s. consisting Ortßer largest and best assortment they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most- , ly beep manufactured to our order and expreSily for the Pittsburgh Market. WV would solicit an srareination of our stock by all in want of goods in our:line, eithir at wholesale or retail; eve shall sell at Iranian advance above cost. ill POrehisers will find it to-their intereatto call arid examine our etook before purchasing,,, FO.LLANSBk,IE_ &. HAYWARD; ap.3 IS6 Liberiy Palm Leaf Hats? 967 "z. Men>s and Boys , .Palin Leaf Hats, re ceived and for salo very low at ° FOLLANSIJEE ¢ HAIWARE. O B Boot, Shoo and Trunk Store, No. 1,48, Liberty st. nearly opposite the head, of Wood st ; atir3 IN the Court of Conflation Pleas, of Allegheny county, of June Term, A. D., 1847. No. 34. in tho matter of the Petition of Francis Ilerron, Trustee of Eve A Wadi, .. 1 !,. ,wife of George rislititz,' for fromdixcharge . the - further execution nf a Gov t.* Trust. • . 4 And now, to wit, nay 1,..1547; J. ;i• ' Harrison Sewell, Esq„ presents the + Petition of Rev. Francis rlerfOrt s Trile• )(PS tee,of Eve Ans4utz, (late Hunipshire,) praying, to be dischasged from said - "aTtl:* Trust. And it is ordered,' that notice . . of said application be given, to all pnriefis • whom it may' concern, by publication once a... week in.the Pittsburgh Gazette, and Daily Post, nutil the second Monday of Tune next, at which-time the prayer - Will be granted, if no. sufficient cause ; tie shown to the contraty. , From the Mead.. • : HIRAM liiThTi e Pro; • ~~« ; .a~.::'T~a~ Ys.'c:.w.:az`i~Yr•.:i:7,~r'.d'"'.-~e`. IDE Sl.l 'snw:vtn :anew 1847. .3-17,3FD'4. It. ,p , Alpif and "Paaettger,§teamer,lS r• will - run:as a regular' p'a betireen Pittsburgh , dud CiAthinati Sundayclock, A.M The laiic Niivton say built tttis eririttg - , ikapreteb , for the trade", and ofrerii to 14tieuilerery.etitilfort and superior ac,uonatuodatiOna. . tebl3 i 5..., . ... The regular mail and passenger sten in or -=.- MONONGAHELA, Capt.;Stone3 will run . as a rego leavingthis port every Monday at 10, A.- . M.,. and Wheeling:al% F. M.; the name day. -Return ing, she willieave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or paasage apply. orrbgaiii. The Uannngahela ;- was built .expressly 'for this trade, and offers to --thetisaiimfgers comfort, and su-, porior accommodations. . ~. „ -.., ~ : tnar : 3l - 1547 Ihi§g44y - Pscaker: • 1847 • _ rreAk The regular mail and passenger steam= 7 er )rill:Fß l A','Nn 2 Capt - .T. - Rerirc knurne., will run as a vegular packet between Pitts"- burgh lied Cincinnati, leaving, this'pert efery Teas day at 10 A. M., and. Wheeling at .19" P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 1Q A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. ' "- • pl-The 'Hibernia No. 2; was built, expressly for the trade, and offers to, the s paseengers every com fort and superior accommodations. jan12,1847_ • 1647. Wednesday Paeicnti 1847, THE NEW ENGLAi4D, No: 2, Capt. t S.. Dear. will leave pi tsburgh every We nesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling. every Wednesday evening at 10 P. M:; and Cincinnati eves ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, - A. M. •,.. feb2o • TIiIIRSDAY - rAorcg.T. *SO. . THE WISCONSIN, Capt GriAct, will leave Pittsbnrgh every Thursday morning a 10 Mclock;:Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; .and Cincinnati. clery Shday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feblo SATURDAY PACKET. • ' The regular ail and passeniter steamer itC----. 7 2 , ;.ISII , IESSENGER; Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between.Pittshurgliind Cintinnati, leaving thia'pOrt every Saturday-at , 10, - A. M;;• and Wheeling at Ip, B. th 4 'pine day. iteturningi she will leaVe Cfneinnati every Tuesday, a. 'lO &elk A. M. for freight or passage applron board. The Messenger w4s bOilt expressly for this trade, andA.flers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. vmar 13. •THE new .1.1. S . . mail eteaTor ACADIA - , •At: E. Luca.s, Master, will run as a regn 7 Mr passenger packet between Pittsburgh._ and-the aliove port during - the sealvoli - Vif:lB46, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A: M. : •., . - The Acadin•is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on boatrcl, Or to ap9 ' J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. and Louliviilc, The new and splendid passenger steam _ er C O LUMIII A„ O'NEAL, Master, will cave for the above cii.d intermed.iate regular-. ly. For freight or passage apply on board, - or to jelll. tytt.. - KINS, Agent . .._. For Cincinnati and St. Lards - f Ft i ca T pt he x t v l i sr ani ng s er w s i t i e l a l tn ea e , l; e 1 1 , ;A :r i..r fa S e T a i b N . E ve , and all intermediate ports regularly. • gor freight or passage apply on board. <- 4, The nen, and splendid passengef,steam ;,- ii beat DECLARATION, Capt. Voihees, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburkli and Cincipnati,leaving this port every TuesdaY"nveninn at 3 o'clock. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock., The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For froig4t op, passage „apply. On hoard. . . • jcl. • • pi, The well known Inst running steamer 4 " P ` CANER RIA ,W. Forsyth, will rim aa a regular Paclict,leaving every Wednesday mcirn ing at 10 o'clock, and 'Wheeling, at 10', the same' day. Rbturning; she will !pave Ciieinnati every Saturday, at 10,A. M. • " ' Fur freight or pasaage apply onboard, or to FORSYTH tic Co., Agt‘Lts,: ap 16 - No. 30, Wnter street. - - For Whecitur„---dliogialar P.aoket-,. Tut splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, 13. Tht-a - Master,-will run as a regular packet botavech Fittsburgh and Wheel, ing;leasing Pittsburgh for Wheeling. every Monday;Wed rtseday and Friday, at 3 &clue's - . P.M.; and-leav ing Wheeling For Pittsburgh every Tutolay; Thurs day aad Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. hF.:Fot rreight or passage apply on board. - (also Avo i l i pz i : e ti i i ,i a fe ßga th i e on ll,e fr v c . ln Ch i r . , 4 le vi s r S ittg e : and correspondence: Edited by the Rev. William Carne, M. A.; Fellow and Senior Doan of Trinity College, and - Ministerof Trinity Church, Cambridge; The American edition, edited by•the.Rt. - Rev. Chas. P. IWD mice, Bishop of the Prut. Episcopal Church in the diocefq of Ohie. • , . History orthe Presbyterian Church in the State of Kentucky; with a prelitnittarV 'sketch althe Church- es in the valley of Virginia; tirihn gov. Robeit Da vidson, 1)."1). Essays, Theological and Miscellaneous, reprinted. front the Princeton Review, second Serici, including the eonuibutions of the 1:4 Der. Albert D.. Dodd, D. D. - . Alexander on Isaiah, two vole.; first on the earli er pionhcies ; second on the latter prophesies, sold separately. A choke system of Theology, en the basis or the Shorter Catechism, by Alexander Smith Patterson, M. author of a History °me Church,". with an introduction, by Duncan M'farland, D. D.; from the fourth Edinburgh :- Memoir nr Miss Mary. jute Graham : by. the - Des. Charles Bridges, M. A.• • • The above, with .a ,eeneral &Orly of works in all departments ofliterapre, Ibr sale by EL Ltorr & ENGLISH,. job .Marli et st., bet 3d and Fourth sm. "Seer's Amerleen Renoi - atlsig OR several months past, I have been mucli troub led with a bilious attended with an inac tive' and cosjiva state of die - bowelq, and rheumatic affections; I haye made use of the Medicated Vapor Bath, and various kintWorMedieine, Willi:int receiv ing any benefit, Seeing Sears A. Il.l7.4tenoviting Pills advertised, I was induzeilliein rhe,reebnufnen dations attached to them. to Make trinl of Wein: In a few. days+ they all - anted me great relief; and in the short time in which I have taken them, I have ex perienced mare benefit Irony them Wan I have re ceived from any medicine. Their operation c has been natural, easy, and - effectual. Otbers of, my family have been indisposed, .and }laic -used, them, and received inubh benefit. I can with with_confi dence recommend them to individuals and families, a safe and. effectual-medicine, in - all - .cases in which the stomach and bo l dels are, disbrdered, - • A.-WATSON, 209 Henry-st.„NevrAork. For sale by R. A. FAHDIESTOCICA jnS` cur Firstand W-ood, and Wood and 9th sts. . S , .A.LTell.'S Ginseng Panacea; a large supply Con stantly on hancl wed for sale by. FALINESTOCK Sr. co.,- . . jeG cor. let and .Wpod and Wood an 4 Gib ets.... For Coughs, Colds Astiatta,- and Consumption!'" - great and only remedy for Colds, Conghs; Asthma aMI CQllBl,l,llPl7.9tip is the IruNpAiti.ils; BALSAM OF. LIFE, disdovered by the eclebrated Dr. Buchan, otLepdon., England,•and'intrnduced in to the United States under the immediate ,Superin teed*enf ate itlyentOr. ' The extraordinary success of this irtthe cure of Pulmonary diseaies, warrants the. Arneriemi Agent in abliciting for treatment the "h-ouse missaidx CASES that... Call bc foetid in the community—bases that see)!' relief in 'train from' any of the common reineilies of the day, and have been given,up -by the most diatinguished Physiciansas coirenikcen eau) nr .co-rtmum. The Hungarian- Balsam has cured, and will cure the Nov prst.ratsaT .It. is tio quack nostrum, but a standard English. medicine,, of known and established efficacy'. • , . tvery family in the 'United Stites shoed be sup plied with Brichatrri Hungarian Balsar,i of Life, not only to, counteract the consumptive teridencies of the climati4beato be Used as amerhatiie medicine in all'cpscy ofColda,Coughs,Spitting of Blood, Pain ' in the Side and Chest, Irritation arid:Soreness of the Lungs, Bronehitis,rniffitulty of Breathing, Hectic Fever, Night Sweat?, Emaciation and General Der bility, Asthma; Influeriza, Hopping congh and Croup. ;)'Sold.in large bottles, at sl_per bottle, .with full directions for the restoration of Health . .. • Pamphlets, .coetaMing mass of Eigl . igh . and A mericanceAlificateS,-s.nd. evidenees,- andwing the nisei:Walled silents of the great Remedy,; 'may be obtained of the Agebts, • - • I Bawls F. BRADLEZi sole AgAtt for the United Stateii,lo Court street, Thssiolt. T. W.:Virg - 1. & Semi, Gehei.4lVhbfesale Ageets, No. I.3s:Vorth Seeendetieet, For gale-tor - 13: A FAAINgSTOCK & Cby corner of Wood itititfrectYSt ittibetlr. • . ' pap M=MMffil MONDAY p4c.KET 'THURSDAY PACKET Tposday Erening For C'lnclisuati# New Boaks-Just lieccivea. Gwent English Remedy BEE ~_ v. ... _ ~:_ .. '~. .: .. .:... „ra.e.AjtstuTta All 7 :Healing;otzgraTrtts 'l'l-/E-preceding figure i! given to tepiesenttbe'lnri ssivStntt IN.:f4rltriyrtoVal : It is the gruateuhriatisr for the impurities, of thO body.: that a thirk. elptlytuis. issues from all points of the s'arface, jai!, cites' that 'this perpirii_ `.ion flowsuniiitpriiipted-: I .y wlitn we'aiilebealO r ' but censer ivltea we aru. siak.. Life cannot beaus, , wn off from the blood and otherjuicesof the body, and disposes by.this ineana,ne' . nearlyall the impuritieswithin ue. The language of '- Scripture is "in the -Mood is the Life." - If it ewer he. • comes impure, it may be traced directly to the Step+ page of the imiensibleperspiration. _Tituare see, all' that is necessary When the bleed is stagnant, or in., leered, is to open the pores, and itrelielesitaelefrotO, all impurity instantly. > lts own heat and vitality ore: sufficient ; without one Particle, of medicine, except; to Open the pores.upon, the surface. Thtis.vitt see , : the tblly of-taking ee--Inueh internal retnedies. , All. practioners; however, dispel their efforts: to „restort,: the insensible Perspiration. The. Thompsonian, tot; instaticeotsam's+ the Ilyclropathist shrouds us in wet, blankets, the Ilomopathist .deMs o ut ip fi nitis.sitialls,, the Allopathist bleeds . add doses mt . , yftl+ mereurrv. ' and the blisterylg Qtmak gorges us with pills. - To give some idea of the amount . ot the; lisensiv blo. Perspiration, we will state that the learned Pt v Lewekhock; ascertained that, five -eights of all Were. ceive into the stomach, passed - Of hy. this means. r'lll other words,. if wp eat ;and drink eight pounds pee. day ? we evacuate five pounds of 44 the Initensipha This is none other. ; tban the Used' up pstrtibles o k . • the, blood, and then juices givieg, place to the new and fresh ones. To check this. there'fore,ris to re-s twin,in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature'deinands should leave the body: tly a sudden uansitiOn'froM heat tif. cold; the-pUres - are stopped, the perspirlitien heases, - and diteaSe bet gips at once to develop° itself; "4ence,astoppage c+' this Haw, of the juices, originate; Sp 'many Iris by stopping the pores, that overwheltis Man kind with goughs, Colt's+ and consumption. ''-Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by fs stoppage of the Insensible_Perspiratipp. - ,• • Let me ask, now; every candiA inihd, what coptse ]. seems the most reasonatile - to pursue, to unstop thti pores, after they are aloseti, Would you give, physic,. to unstop the porest. •Or would .you apply something that would do this upon the surface, whereihe blbg ging actually is? . And"'et I know of nnplaysleiatt who makes, any external apnlidations to • efieet it, Hitter' these . cireumstanets, I present to physicians, and to all others,lVlcAlisters-AlNlsaling Ointment, or. the Worldis Salve. It has Plifeet• tuatidtore per* ripiratidn pit the feet, on the head old soresctpen the ehest, in shdrt, upon any part of the'body,Whether diseased slightly or severely; • - - . - It haspotrei• to cause all external sPret,'serofulthis humors - , skin diseases,_ poisonous wounds;;'to dtaa charge their putrid Matter, and-then, heals theist. It is a - rimedy that eirdeps:off the. Whole,eathlbgittr of Cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire tuiteld to, its healthy functiepti.• It is aretedp that forbids the necessity ef San:tall ; and delete/lOUs drugs taken into the stet:habit. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives hiebtilieli. nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. , - • - It preserves and -defends the surface from all rangement of its , functions. The siirfacils the buti let of five-eithtS of the bill and usedup Matter With; in. It is pierced with Millions of openings to rdlievd _ the intestines. Stop up - these pores, - and death knotka at your door.' It is - rightly termed All=l-lealitig; for there is. scarcely a disease,external intritai; that it swill benefit. I have used ittor the last fourteen yeais for aft diAases of the chest, consumption; lir' er involving the utmost difiger and responsibilityond I declare before- Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed - to benefit, when the patient was within AC reach. of mortal means. jo9 • • , I have had physiciann,learned in. the_profettlent I have had mini:stem' of the Gospel; r .Sittigis en the bench, :Aldermen - and Lawyers, gentlemen' hf, highest erudition and ,-nititt iludes of- thepoor Use it in ovary variety of vvay, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voidel7sayilig 4 f24e- Allister, your Ointmentis gosd. - . .- - • CONSUMPTION.—It tan "hardly .be o eredi teitbati salve can'have any effect - upon , the Rings; seated as_ they ere within` the system. But if pi.ead upyri the chest,-it penetrates directly' to the lungs,:ieperatei the poisonous particles that are ebnitiming tkent, and expels them from.the system. : ~" ,• ; , I need not say that it is curing persons o fe.onintap; tion continuallje`althouth .we are told it is fuolishr Mess, I care not what is said; so long ai I can Inure several thousafid personsyearly: - . - , IIFaDACIIE.—The Salvo has aired persons tif the Headache of ten ; years - stanuingjand )vho harl;it regularly every week, so that vomiting often-took Deafness:and Ear Aehe are _helped wi like sac . _ COLD FEET.---Consumption, Liver complain's pains in the chest or eider (idling O . the hiali,..one 4; the other always accompanies cold feet. . The Salvo will pule eve!) , case, In Scrawls, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver coins plaint: Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore .Throat, Biopchftiat Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chett.Diseases, suCh as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips; asp , ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nelsons Diseases, and of_the Spine there id prohably.no Med, ,icinelnow.known so : . good. BURIS.-It. -is -the best thing in the world for Burris. (Read the Directions around the bers.) PLNIPLES'ON THE PACE--,llll.ictiline Skin, gloss surllice; Its first action is 'to expql .all.humor. It will 'not ceatiecdrawing till the taco is Tree from. any matter that may. be, lodged under the skin, and Ire quen'tly breaking . Out to the surtlice: It then heals When there is nothing but grossnes s „ or chill repul sive surface, it begins tee Soften and &ellen until fhb skin becomes ris smooth' and delicate as a Childs. parent's kifew luiw fatal MOSL medi- Cliten were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them: Especially "mercurial lozenges"-called' ..irriedicated loze - 4es," aveniii= fogei" The.troth is; no one can tell; in variably Wltku werms'are present: ,Nowlet.me say_ to patents that ties Salve will always tell if a. child has' - Weirin.S. driloeVery.Vestige of thern a way. (Remi the directiansaround the - There is probably no-medicine on the facoof the earth at once so sure and so •safe in gke worms. TOILg.T:-.7Althougli I have said little ebout-it as' a hair re.storatiye yet T will stake it ugliest the worldi They may bring their far.end near,anil mine will restore the heir two cases to their one. . . OLD SORlsi.S—That gores_are. n outlet to* the impurities of Isle systein, is, because they cannot pug ofrthrtiugli the natural channels of the Insensi. Perspiration: /f such sores are healed tip the impurities Must have some• other outlet; or it will en* dangit life. ; This iialve will always.provide foy such emergencies.- - • , _ . ItHEIDIATISM:_- , -Itrentoved alinest,iinmeiliate4 the inilammation -anti swelling, when the pain ut course ceases: : • • , FEVERS:4-In all - cMiti of fever, tho_difileulty 110:i in , the: pores being . unzeked opi. so that - the heat and perspiration,cannon pasi off. If the least moisture could be started the.Trisis has passed and the danger' over.' The All Ointment.will in all cases of fevers almost instantly unlOck the skin and bring forth the perspiratiOn. - . _ SCALD TIE,AD.—We have cured calm: that actAl ally defied_ every thing known, as welt astheabilitt of fifteen or twenty , . doctors. One man told is hir had spent $5OO on his children without any beke - fft,.. when a few boxes of the ointment cured theml - CORNS.--Oactisional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growine. „People necA never be troubled with them if they will use it. .. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE...-Ico rn:rein mess - , urn its value. So .lonr, the,stars Fell along over pie Heavens—so long as'man treddi earth, rib tect to all infimities Of the 'l3 eslr:‘-sO long os disease and sickneis is I(kown4,-"just so . .iOngwill 4.14, good Ointment be used and. esteemed.. When Mao ceasl. es fiMM off - the - Oarth;Then . the demand'. will cease, and not till then. - JAMES .141cALISTER tz Co.' Sole proprietors 12r'the abevel.ledicine. Price • cents'per bor. ' ' CAUTION. As tfra .AllLllealing Ointment Asa> beetrgreally*counterferted,.we have given this Can , tion to the , public that ‘‘ no Ointment will be - genuine unless the names of /antes McAlister, Or . ..rornes Mc -- Co., aien*.nriintr with a . rim :upon wreng label:" Now we hereby "offer. a' eward of $59 be paid ot: conviction_ in any of the cOristituted courts of the United States, for any individual. cone ferfelting our name and Ohrtmeat. / ,' , • PRICE -24 CENTg PER .13010! AGENTS IN PITTSHPRO,H---Braan 8r Itelto,. corner of !Liberty and St.-Clair stv. are the:. hole sale agents, and`L. Wileo?;.lz., corner Murk, the, Diamond; Hays &Broaway,.o.lratgists-No iComtnercial Row; Liberty 41.4.1.1 t, Cassel, corner et Walnut and Pent! streets4sth ward, and sold e.t.tly.-..* Bookstore in Smillificlitik„ Sd door from Sec-m . OIU: . aid in Allo'olo4 city by II P. Schwartz, z.„ l llrtSzi- - gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birlitreghapiiae4;,, D. Negley,Eastlibertyl H.Atewlanfe, Mcli - epoortt Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. 1 nokiiihela City; N. B. Bewriittr& C0.;:.1.A1r frwiwnsville, Pa; Dr. ilridoo4ol3 - To John Barclay, Beaver PA. avac2o, iASSINETTS AND FLANNktt!.....--Oze Bilar4tel t , D2 0131 klaiittiAi4 - ftritsitM4l6, roe 4 , dEO. COCIIRAN,"6 WinA. ME MMME=MMM HUE=