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Mi • 7q-:.:••;0• • Z' 4 r r • , • , • ';,s' • ', Se ESE MS MN BEEM = MEE ME Elli MSS =I MOE ISESIBEEN IN, = M SS = EMI MERU fir: ~;,~ 'r`:_'}; MI ■ i 4• , • • - • t t .— Ar4 t. tr t, AA A 4 ~, , • *4-: ' ••• • *l 4 • • r'r .- " OA • s' ;:i't It 44 .} • 4 •••• st • 47.= r ' r•t. ;,1 ~~ ~~ <..:.. • "z= , " - ten MU IBM MEI Effli ~~ ,;~. ~'~. - . _ COURT ., OF QII/LIVrEII SESSTO.ISS.:—.-ilitrip 20, IS 17., --tourt:inet pursuant to adjournnjent. Present Hon. ,Benjamin Patton, President; and Hon. Win Porter Associate. - Commaitwealth vs. Wm. G: Alexander. Indicted for assault and battery. Jury had ileave to seal their verdict till Monday morning.. Commoitteediii vs. Thomas fLas*Ms.--,lndia't, EEO Larcerty.'', Property stolen a CoW, heloaging to a lady in Allegheny City - . Verdict Oailty.. ConntiontOctlth vs. Terry Hall. Surety of the • peace; parties heard and case held over to consider • until another case between the same! parties is dis posed of.; The traverse Jury was discharged till Monday morningnt 10 o'clock. The Grand Jury having finished the business for the term, were discharged with the thanks of the • Court. • ; Having had _an opportunity of Witnessing the proceedings of this Court for come; time, it may not be improper' to state some of the facts in rela tion to the business which comes under its jurisdic tion; Some years ago, it was considered, u rare thing, if the number of cases on the calender at one term were to exceed one hundred, and that at October term the largest in the year; vihile now there is not a term passes without between 100 and 200, and 'ficrinently more cases, eorningbefore the Court. At this term usually the smallest in the year,there are cases 163 on the calender for triaLof these, during.this week, the Court have disposed of between fifty and sixty. Indeed (the manner in which thihnsiniss has been disposed of in this Court, has; been such as to draw frequent compli ments, from the different presses of this City.— The Court, we are sure, have succeeded admirably, in the effort to dispose of the business .with des patch and with justice to all partied;: The officer of the Commonwealth; is entitled to large share of commemoration for his conduct. Parties and Witnesses ha+e learned that they must be in attendance when their cases and called up, as their recn , griancies will be forfeited, tind pestered as he is by the numerous suitors with inquiries 'when my case come up,' we have oftil admired the coolness which he pursues, and the: gentlemanly manner in which he treats, those whohave business to transact with him. He has the confidence ofj the Court, the respect of his fellow members of, the Bar,aud the good will of his acquaintances...l - (The above:was„crowded out of yekenlay mom ing's Post.] MEN ffM = • ' • ' Juke 28, 1857. QVAIITETI SEsstoxs.—Present, Judges P/Tripi, • PUTITEII, dlid KERB. ENS Cenunonnyafth vs. Anthony Hormitigluun. Surety f the Peace, on the Alb of Patric 4 Brady. On hearing, the Cote order the defendant to pay the costs. EEO ME Coninimip ealth vs. Robert Parkhurk—lndictment, keeping a gambling house. John .Adams, prose cutor. Verdict of the jury, guilt y; but recom mended to the mercy of the Court..i CommonwealtriVs. Leopold Smith-4 Surety of th . ?. Peace, ,on the oath of Jacob Dillenbaugh. Court ,ordered Defendant io be discharged 'fro& prison, on entering into recognizances. Comma:wan vs Czneod SwiadleTea and forph Swindlemen—issauit and Battery. Verdict, guil ty. Commonwealth vs. Toerph Smith—j:inrety of the Peace, on oath of Wrn. Ridding. Sentenced to enter into 1-ecognizances of Slay tp; keep peace for =ME ME one, year. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Smithj ff information, Surety of the Pewee.' Sentenced to! enter into re cognizances in the suto 0f1'..31.) .tol.:eep the peace . for one year. Commonwealth vs. ;beep& Spit . 4,4,..Tadtctalent, Assault and Battery. Plead aailt.y aed appealed to Court. Sentenced .to pay Pt.l.and coats. LICEZ REM MEM =EMS . I ,Strin. Frs. - La...46 7 g learn that there is a case .of this malignant disease near the corner of Pena and Jrwin streets, brought on by emigrants. The (Councils ought immediately to attend to it, before ;the contagion spreads. Our city is at present in a ,conditioo to invite sickness, and were it not for the .wonderful salubrity of IPittsburgla, soonl be onevast pest-bouse„ — Let any one take a walk to the Canal, and „he will soon satisfy hiso p 4elf as to t he truth of situ remark. During the present hot weather the;alleys and gutters should be cleansed, l and freely washed gitb law; the water should be let out at die fttimongahela end of the Canal, and that vast,lepository of garbage, £e4lll, and filth thoroughly cleansed. Those who live in the neigh borhood had better. Jock to it in time, before the ship fever, or some other tetAlsle disease, had fas tened itself upon our city. Now is the time to act, before the dog-days have ,cow..e ou i and if re. cep - tides of filth are not soon purified by the action of hoe, broom and water, a fearful responsibility will rest on the heads of those wlu l ase business it i s too look to the sanitary .ouridition of the city. EMI ki=l ME MEN = ME MEE -. . DISCII AIMED SULDIERS :have been fa vored with the following memorandum from our friend Wm. B. Foster, F.sq.: Suadiv, June 27.—Arri ved on-board the steam er Pacific, JAMES WELLS, formerly t coal digger tor George Bell, of Bayardstown. , He has been thirteen years a regular soldier in 4 Regiment of U. S. Infantry"; his an honorable dis,i4arge from his commanding officer, in consequence of a rup ture, occasioned by lifting a cannon* Cerro Gordo. He has .a certificate from Captain Alexander, that he fought the Mexicans at the battles of Palo Alto, Resat!' de la Palma, Monterey, Vera Cruz and Cerro Gordo. Honor to the 'brave t Old soldier. =SE Mil MEM " Also, three of the Baltimore Volunteers, Com pany A, who haye served their country one year under Captain Stewart. • "P. S.--Twenty or thirty Volunteers from the same Regimenrarrived on the steamboat Eureka!' EMS ME 1111 E MEM =I listen Rector.—The agent of the Central Re lief Committee, Philadelphia, advises. ; us that a vessel with a fourth cargo had arrived at Ireland, . and that they were scattering it over tliacouritty as much : as possible. A filth cargo in-loading with all despatch, and thiy hoped to load n sixth with in a fortnight, this last, we hope, Will receive-all our Western. Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia re lief produce: - all being now on board canal boats, having. started with about 200 tons:freight. This leaves only a mere trifle on hand, apart of which is not in shipping order. It is a pleasing reflection to me that my health has enabled me to bring this arduous labor to a close. As soon !as - time will perinit,•The aggregate .of shinments . Will be give n . ALIZY, Pim:E. pro ion. Min NEE MEE El ME Mllitf= L ~,^ Counscrios.—,ln our notice of the/. 0. of 0. F. yesterday, our neighbor Meredith was treated -rather scurvily. uarne is awfully mane- 2 0 -in the types; as soy faro!' woultl;pereeie who is connected - with tbe order. By the waY, we observe by, a notice which will be found in apothei r oeilpivh,,that some trouble is likely to result.frona, tie appointment. We know nothing of the.mattor4 so •we irmat. keep cool, and let those interested settle it among theipelves. tv on Taz Demozyznz .., , , .' ' c.oun . , _ __,,; / Cu I-TRuse t a w 4 ' * II ineet t C IO o lr 'c e l n o t : l ck on to w -in i gorrP in Lac uu 7 ..., ': ''. . .- "ior,r...— rflorning• .1.9 t. 41-6 , •,;,; i.....T., , ,, . gY*, ‘="i':..t- ,, 1 , k 4. _: , ....fc , 1.!5., _ , i ,- . - mtr ,,, ,,.:1„:„. - ,"-. ..-..,;.- . '',:-.:-'P-;‘..slwiki- - f , _ .-r ..,:,47:, : t 4 , 1 0, 1 , - - ,-. 1 1 .- ~, 4.:, ?..:,- - - ..a.:,;,, --: , , ,;: t ~ •,_ t.,...., , i , - , ~1~1 s ' ~iY~; s LOCAL lIIATT.ERS'', DEMOCIIITIC COIINTIr . CONVENtION.—TIIe fol. lowing are the names of the Delegates, so far as heard from, elected to the DemocrOe County Con vention, to meet at the Coart,HoO.e, on Wednes day, the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. DLL Ist SVard—,James Patterson, Thomas Karr. 2 , 1 " James Newhod.se, Grandm. 3d James S. Craft, John M'Dev.itt. 4th " Thomas Strain, JaMes Lindsay. sth " Josiah Atikrim, And'w 6th Joseph Birminghatn,! Jas. A. Irwin, 7th " Samuel Morrow, WM. Daken. Bth °tJacob J 01355, Robert! Wilson, sth ALLEGIIENT. iSt Ward--Matthew J. Means, iJehu Haworth 2d John Fleeger, Jos.t. 3d " 4 " John .Keown.,.D. W..ißuehop. Pitt tp.--,..Peter Connally, D. \V, Markle. Peebles--D. rt. Wilson, Jonas M'Clintock. WE every day hear of some accident caused by firing crackers hi the streets. The officers will prevent it if they can—but can;they? it will need the aid of the citizens to suppress the nui sance. • BANNEII.—The Duquesne revel*. on Saturday, from the Niagara. the beautiful hariner which was got up as a token of friendship Gov. Sousa left fur Harrisburg( yesterday morning THEATRE.—The Lehmans seerni , to have won the favor and friendship of our eitizens—particii ly the press. All have spoken in the highest tones of their performances. The;), appear again to night. A STONISI:INO Esennimi:wvs.:,.-We call at tentiou to the Ewa of Prof. Looxiis!and Mr 0. IT, Glllo\, who lecture . un Ilumen Magnetism, Clairvoyance f&m. this evening, et. the ODEON, Fourth street. YEfiTEIIDA7 was the hottest day of the season; it Was almost insufferable, until cooled down some by a glorious rain, which continued until our form was closed. Acu.ctrrno.—Wm. B. Schaffer; of this city, who was charged with obtaining gOods under false pretences, was called up for trial before Judge Kel ly, of Philadelphia, last Wednesday. The Attor ney General stated that 'te case hail been pending fur some time for the purpose of eliciting some testimony as to the guilt of the defendant, but no witnesses appearing that could sustain the charge. be laid the, bi'l Icfore the jury, at the instance of Mr. J. P. Fairiamb, counsel for thet'flefendant, and a verdict of not guilty was returned.—Disputch.ii Agent. H. M. WHITBEC'K. THIS MONSTER ESTABLISHMENT The Largest and Grandest in ;the Wcrld 200 Persons and Horses The most EtriELmt Muscat Festival and Concert! questrian, Gymnastic and; Dramatic Entertainments, of the Highest Order THE TRAPPINGS AND HOUSINGS OF IN COMPARABLE ELEGANCE. Tim Costumes and Paraphernalia of Clad lie Designs. siliatperb. Spirited. Wilt Trained RING TIORSES. $3 Carriages of Inconceivable Stumpinounaess 40 Setts of Ilarnirsi of ?rectos scendestt Slants:l.one THE LEVIATHAN DOUBLE WATER PROOF PAVILION! Seating 4100 Persons with unparalleled tomcod. llllantlpllkaninated by 330 Powerful Rake- A PRINCELY FORTUNE gas been profusely lavished, and thOservice of 100 AIECTRANICIS AND ARTISANS: Of acknowledged Twits and Ir.genuity, kept in constant requisition for Five Months, in designing atid-Execating the Appurtenances and Properties of this Gigantic Scheme, in a style of Unprece dented Magnificence, resulting in the most cavils ite Mechanical Gems, and the mast gratifying Phof ci!ceirrres of Amorican Skill, Ii:ESDALL,S law cq ELAND . /5 Picked Musicians, in Lustrous Uniforms. • nf a celebrity in both Hemispheres to }which no other band aspires. led by the DMIORTAL EDWARD 'KENDALL, whose fame as the 4`i7Ao3© Leu -6611.3[11. has penetrated every circle so which music has access, at once gives tone to the •,pare and mina :able amusements of the Monster Circus, whether in leading the IMMENSELY EXTENDED 'PROCESSION in the OONDEDUS eirIiDECIA tri/OXS OE or awakening theechoes of the etre eawhile EC GLITIM ON 15' HOMY OZWALSILD3II4D :111'.3120 .Pr nittame,rphaaing the performance into a - .soisf.g BIT:SICXLE! pot the least attractive feature It which will be the never to he forgotten SOLO UPON HIS MAGIC SILVER DIJGLE. O 5 WJdely Celebrated Ladr and Gan: tlemeu Arsts!ca, at the semi of their profession, the most numerous and talented troupe of performers ever concentrated in one circle, viz: Messrs C. .1. Rogers, W. W. Nichols, J. NV. Smith, J. McFarland, John Shindle, Victor piquet, 'J. Blackwood, S. D. Baldwin, R. Roesiter, Dan. - Emmet, E. .Ikl Dickenson, Bandan na Brown, Sam. Johnson, G. A.linapp, Alex. Rock_ won, Jos. Wiley, 'T. Sparks, NV. Russel, J. Adams, Y. Everts, M. Wayne, 0. Thompson, T. Wheeler, S. Wright, &c. &c. Masters ,Ilanmy, Walters and Piquet—Mesdames Thompson, Rockwell, Evens, Knapp, 'Wayne, Emmet, Wright, Delsmore, &c. &c The long favorite clown 0..0. ENAPP, and that -brilliant Meteor in the orbit or the Hippodrome AILLE.x..RooKWELL, 107 G of GROTESQUES, pronounced hyncclamation, by the :coats .s.xn ste FINED of Great Britian, at the LONDON OPERA . HOUSE, to he the clocn of clowns, iii the face of tne competition of the commediens of Europe. in this stupendous project, the same rigid adherence to pure taste and refinement that is so strikingly displayed In the chaste and beautiful outfit, mid indescribably novel and interesting, feats, will be peculiarly ob served in the minket the comedietter For the Programme of the Concert, Synopsis of the Performances and Dramatis Persona of the Divert dunents, Ballets, Comedies, Paiumaimies, lee. ace Pamphlets and Daseriptive sleets. Admission to the nrhole,oniy" 25 . Cents. This Company will have the honor of performing in Pittsburgh on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JIFLY 2d, 3d, sth and 6tn—Fonn DAYS OISLr. Dl' Doors open at 7 o'clock; Perforinanceto com mence at to B,P. M. There will be a grand'perfoimance on Satur day and Tuesday afternoons, at. }'to ,3 o'clock, for families. and .those who cannot atteucl fn the evening. irr On Alopday, the first perforreanCe will be giv en at 40 o'clock, A. M. in- This, copapany will also perrerm in Erie,'on Thursday, June 2.4 th, Waterford 25th, Meadville 26th, Greenville 2s th, Mercer,29th, Newcastle, SOth, and Harmony, Thursday, July J. je23-dtd-wlt UCKETS and TUBS: 26 doz. Or Bole by je3 Pic). F. PERRY cIASSINETTS . AND FLANNELS.,---One pain ea - jfiipop; one case Red Flannels; for sale low by. ped4 GEO:COCEIR.*-1 , 4, 10 Wood at. *;2'. - " i•• 41. , • , , • "a - ,. MARION C. noun:, S, C., April 10th, 1847. TIR. D. JAYNES-.—lletv it was. some time before the people Mire' Went() try your Medi cines, but alter they felted, out their real virtues, I mild' Out your EX P /ICIO R ANT and A LT ERATIVE diredly, and could'haye.sold see, ralderen more or cashsincethey,gaveOut. YourSANATITEPILLS are rising very high in the estiMltion of the people, and I be out Of them in a 113 W days. _ Several persons here ppeak. lien of theLHAIR TONIC.— There - is a.young man in this neighliorbood, who has been reduced to his bed by Scorfula; his - physician told me that he must die; I told him that 1 thought that JAvvrr, , s AixEmiertvg. would help hint, He said, " all the medicines in the world would not save him:". I think, said I, Docter, if you are done with him, Twill try him. His reply was, "if you can cure him the medicine is worth ,a fortune." I sent the sick man a bottle of your Alterative, which he took, and in one month was able to visit his neigh bors. The medicine, however, gave out before he was entirely well. I wish you, therefore, to send ate more.as soon as possible. . I also gave.the Alter ative is a. case of Cancer, with great sticeesa. In short, although I thought very little ofyour articles at first, I,now think, like I heard an old Methodist Preacher , say the other day, publicly, that your's were the " best medicines in the world." Respectfully, yours, JOHN ADMILLAN, P. M. For sale at the PERIN TEA STORE, 92 Fourth street. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.--Sealed pro posals will be received until WEDN ES DA Y, July 15, in the Borough of Harrisburg, and until 11 EDN ES DA Y, July 22, in the city of Pitts burgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the office of the En gineers, for the grading and masonry upon fifteen , miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad, extending West from Harrisburg, and fifteen miles of said Railroad extending East from Pittsburgh. The grading will include very heavy work, and the amount of mason ry, including the Piers of Abutnienteril the Bridge across the Susquehanna, three-fourths of a mile to length, will be unusually large. Plans aqd specifi cations of the work can he been at the Engineer's office in each place, for ten days previous to the time appointed for receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon application toihe Chief I of Associate Engineers _ . _ jelB W. 22 BANXERS, EXCHANGE BP.OXERS, AND DEALERS IF CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East aye, Pittsburgh, Pa. CIiBRF.NT Funds received on deposit, end; col lections made on all the Cities throughont the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, eqnstantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers, The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indisna, , and Virginia /dankn bntight end add on the /most aver able terms., . The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Eachangn on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. maTIO-dawy ALLEN /lAA mpe. EDWARD NHAAI KRAMER G. BAUM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CF,RTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. mv2B _ For rent, VERY commodious two story brick dwelling 1 - 1 house, on Third, below Ferry street. Pos session given on Ist of July next. Apply to je22 JAMES MAY. T EA. -1 EA.-I.i half chests V. H. Tea 5 " Imperial do. ~ Gunpowder do. 62 Catty boxes Y. H. do. 48 ° u Superior Yll do. 2 Ilexes Souchoug do. 4.30 ‘• 2J Superior YII do. received and fur sale by je2l ImLLEn. RICKETSON fill! LLICOTH SOAP.--200 boxes Chillicothe 1,..} Soap. ,Jusi received and for sale by I= 1111LLEH. RICK ETSON. O. 5UG.11?..—,--G3 !Ads. N. 0. So Arm', in store, NT 1.74, and for sate by je2l dIILLER S RICI,aITdON lIAVANA SUGAR— t•tt Boles Havana P,sown d_ugar 30 '' tbitn in store, and for sale by je2l MILLER lIICKT.TSON "X.Lt/NOMY CRAB CIDER-12 barrels, just re received and car sale by j2_l MILLER 81 RICKETSOPL oney Hock Cologne Bottles. 11 DOZ. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, huge size flocks, just recein end far sale lay JACOB lA' EA V , I.G Market NA, Front st. ME J ACOLI EAV ER,I 6 Market st., 1102 1 111101 1 1 1, corner of From, is now receiving and offers for sale at inducing pri - • -..V` ces the following extensive variety of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself, an formerly, for the firm of STEarrr & Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first hands : Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies. J J. Dupuy, Cantsßun, 041 Naglory , Rastaut. Channuyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignett, Marti, Du. puy &. Co., and Pinot Casilion & Co., Vintages of 1832—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeinx'lia. corn, in half Pipes, quarters, and octaves., or by retail. Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Croix Keys, Meders Swan and flour Glass 12randn, and old importations. Rums—New England, St. Croix, Antigui r 'and Ja maicas, some very superiors Whiskeys—Old Scotch and /ribli, Monongahela Rye, Boorlion Co. Corn. Wines—Madeiras, Teneriffes, Lisbons, Sherries, Malagas, Ports, heti Wines, White Wines, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, Hocks, and -3auter nes, in Cases, India 13b15., Qr. Caskn, Ilhds., Demi john or Bottle. ,june3 114 DOSSET, has just opened a splendid assort 11,D meet of Confectionery, consisting of Candies, Nuts, and other refreshments. lie has furnished a line Saloon, where visitors can be- furnished • with rich Ice cream, &c. The public are respectfully invited to give him a call, as h wjll to tiapPY to afford them every entertainment. Fifth Ward, near Canal Basin. je2l Rail Road Lotting..,-To Aloutraciors. KALE!) PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company, in Wellsville, Ohio, until JO o , eleck, A. M. of the 27th day of July, 1847. for the grading, bridging and preparing fertile superstructure of that portion ()film line between Wellayillo and M'Quilk ens mill, twenty wiles. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Company at any time from the 17th to the 27th July. Contra,cts will be let to the loweet bidders. A further lating of that portion of the line from Ill!Quilken.s milt, cross ing the Sandy and Beaver Canal, and extending to the New Lisbon and Canton road in the direction of Cleveland, will take place early in September. By order of the Board of Dicectors, • A. G, CATLETT, .S6Cy. Wellsville, Jane 45,4517.—We11i. Pat. jel9d4w ATOTICE.---The Stockholders of ..the Pittsburgh 1,11 and Allegheny lir idge.Co., for erocting . a.Bridge over the Allegheny riser, roan the end of Nand St., are hereby notified that the annual election fnr a President, ton Managers. Treasurer and Secretary., will be field on the first Monday in July next, at the Company's rooms, north end of the Bridge, at 2 cr'• clock, P. M. WM. MORRISON, President, jcl9 P. & Co. RELIGIOUS WORKS- Jay's Morning and .Eyening Exercises; .AbhoWs Way to do Aloodj " Young Christian ; ; • Corner .8 1 .0.3303 The Eternal 4 Barnes' Notes; The Great Commission; " Great Teacher. Also, a finctssortinent of Thsological,l4Krary, andMiscellaneousZooks, at- . H. S. BOSWORTH 14 Co,'4, jelB 43 Market st. A LSO, two elegant Rosewood-Pianos, with Colo pateat 4Eolean attactunent, low for cash, at (a,pr2ll F. ALLIWS, .Ll 2 Wposl et. .. • . 100 kegs, No. 1, Lanlonsoneignment; And for sale by F.;SELLERS. sen 24. No. 17, Liberty street INGIIAMS--Just received, one case choice kjr styles and new cringliams.; also, a large variety of Shawls ; for sale lomat 82 Market st. my 29 A. A. „DIASOIg. MEE mm Why will yon be Sick I S. V. MERRICK, Presidok WILLIAM A. MILL dr, Co., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIANGE, %V /X ItS AND I.44ZPORIi New Confttctiourry. (Laic Canal Boat House.) = • . . jo.l lll l _ - 0 cAI late rre A.ll.llnallink Olny4aftnit.. INSENSHILE PERSPIRATION. THE preceding figure . riven toyopresent the ire ;notc' Ibtinsteo,iress, thenewt opaual thetmpurities of-thy. )dy. It will benoticeti . a thick cloudy mit t rues from all points ot e surface, which indi, tes that this perspira in flows uninterrupted when we are inh eal . ceases when We are dr. Life cannot be sus. off from the blood and iposes by this mcans,of nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture's "in the Blood is the Life.” If it ever be comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop page of the'iqscosibleperspiration. Thus we see, all that is neeessary when the bipod is stagnant,-or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality art sufficient, without one particle of medicine; except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Ilornepathist deals out. infinitissimals, the llopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills ; pills. To give sump idea of the amount of tha Insensi• ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re ceive into the stomach, passed of by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pettpds of it by the Insensible .• Perspiration,. This is none other than the used up particles o. the blood, and then juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should (save the body. • • Ily a'sudden transition from he . at to the pore* are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at onpetpdevelopeitself. Hence, a stoppage c. this 0.9 1 5! of t h e juices, -otigingp,s sp , many corn- It is by stopping tile pores, that overwhelins man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let utc ask ? dow n every candid mipd, what course seems the moat reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or wouldyou apply something that would do this upon the surface, where thin clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who nn kes:sey external applications to effect it. Unger titeie circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlisikes Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin dim:asks, poisonous wounds to dis charge their putrid inattdi, and then heale It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole Catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy funeti,ofte. It is a remedy that forhi et he necessity arse man) and deleterious drugh taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives incense• nience, or is danuerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends ex.:Flaw from all de. rangement of its functions. The surface is the out. let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestlana. Stcp uptheseporen,s-ml death knocks at your door. his rightly termed All,Bealing, fo• there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that at will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumptioniliv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and man. that not in one single case has it flailed to benefit, when the patient was withal the math of mortal means. I have had pbysician,a, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlerrien the highest erudition and multitude s of theptor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but. one voice—one united and universal voiec—saying"ne- All niter, your Ointment, is gopd. C INSUAIPTION.—It call hardly bp credited that a en,ve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. 'But if:placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs; teperates the poisonous particles that are consuming them, and expete them from the system. I need not say that it is curing perisonn of consunip tion continually, although we are told it is foolish. Hess, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure seveial thousand persons Yearly.- IIEA,DA.CII,E.—The Salve has cured persons of the headache of ten years itanding, and who had it regularly eyery week,4io that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Em Ache ;um helped with like suc cess. COLD PEET.4C.ol;t:sumption„ Liyer complaint, pains,iii the cheat or aide, falling off the hair, one of the othir always accompanies cold feet. The Salto still cure every 4.0.60. In Se.rouflo, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Soto Eyes, Quinsy, ore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken of Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Qppression,P ain, also Core Lips, Chap. lied Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is proliably,no cunt leine now known so good. BURNS.--lt is the best thing in the world fot Burns. (Read the Directions around thy.` box.) PIMPLES ON TIIE FAC4—Masculine skin Bross surface. Its first action is to expel all humor: It will not cease drawing till the face is Jie,n from any matter that may be lodged under the slii4;and kiiiently breaking out to the'surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surfliec, itbegins to soften and soften until the skin ilecoines as smooth and delicate as a philds. Wt ItMS.—lf parents knew how fatal moat Medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would be glow to resort to them. Especially "mercuric' lozenges" called "medicated lozenges,'" 45vermi fuge-s" it.c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let me sa . l to parents that this Salve will always tell if a chile has worms. It will drive every vestige 4r them a way. (Read the directions'around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of TAlLET.—Although I hare raid little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world/ They ma y bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the lair two cases to their one. OLD iioß,E.B.—That 6oute Sore, are an outlet to the impurities of um Aystem, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sures are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en- danger life, l'his salve will always provide for such emergencies, ItIIEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pun ,01 course census. FEVERS.--In all cases of fever, the dieculq , lies in the pores being locked ,up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases oi fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and.hring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actu, ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on Ms children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. COllNS.—Occasional use of the. Ointment will al r ways keep corns from growing. 'People steed never be troubled with them if they will use it. A-S A FAMILY ALEOIcINE....—No man can mess' ore its value. So long as the stars roll.alting over the Heavens—so long as man treads the eart e h,,iuh 7 met to all infituities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known ;just so long will this good Ointment he used and esteemed. When man ceas es from Mr the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES Me-kLISTEIL gt-ce, Sole proprietors of the above.. Medicine. Price 25 cents per•box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we have giv,en this Can= Lion to the public that '_"lto Ointment will, be genuine unless the names of Jdmes McAlister, or Ames Ar c . Mister .4- Co., are warrrEN with a . rnu upon,t i vngit label." Now wg hereby offer A XCW4rd.of 440 to be paid on conviction in agy of the constituted courts of the United States,for any individual coup: terfeiting our nampand Ointment, PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter; corner of Liberty and . St. Clair sta. are the whole, ealenentri, and L. Wilco;, jr., corner lifaiXel. st. and the Vierileed; AAys Iti Brockway, (Diuggista - No 2 Commercial-tow, Eihrty.at.; 3. H. Cassel ) corner of Walnet andTeen.etrcate l y sth Ward, and sold at, the Hookitere in Smithfield at.,:sd door from ',Second st; and in Allegheny city 3.1 1 p.. Schwarti, and J. Sat: -gent, and by 3: G. Smitilaillaggiit) Birmingham; end - D. Kegley, Eaat i Liberty;- H. Rowlrnd, 346Ke, e a r ior,t ; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; 4. Alexander .&..Son;Vre, nongahela City;'N. Bowman & CO.; S. tr: , Rogers, .firownaville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; end John Barclay, Beavoya. , 04T,5,5p.p 8491.; P I P -b iAmES MAY, , . jelD lio . 2b' Water Ft >Y~:'tn~`;~v +~L'^"'T'kiNM'3r'tira.?ae!..'a 22012 ESE QEO: W..-MERCHANT)S improped .Compound Fluid .F.xtrizet of S s'aparilla, [Olt removing diseases !Wale blood, ising from an-abuse of .kfcrenty i ; Chronic, id constitu tional diseases, tmli is k k ,ira Fula, .Ki 2s Evil, See 9ndary Syphilis, or Yenertial, Moran, and Co rro-• pions throat, nose cheeks, Bp ;ear s , and oth er parts. of. the body. Pimples or ustules on tht face.; scaly.patehes and 'other era ons of the skin; Biles, Scurvy, and other Scorbutic affections, Rheu matic affections, White swelling, sins in the bones and joints, 'fever sores, obstina old sores orpil kinds, Scald head , Salt Rheu , is ngworms, anroth er diseases arisingkern an impure state'of the blood, also, 'labium' Cosii7bness, Piles, Chronic affection of die-Liver, Lungs, and Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats, &c. This remedy is prepared in vaeuo, from ten choicest selected materials, the ac tive properties ttf Which are ostiacted by an improv ed process withnet heat. • For Sala WholesAlehnd Retail by B. A, VABNESTOCK & CO., Corneclist & Wood sta . ., find corner 6th & Wood sts. jel2 Positive Salo of Valtta;bl.o Rata Estate /AN Wednesday evening the poi inst. at 8 o'clock, _ A t At the Commercial Sirs Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold that large and yery de sirable three story brick dwelling. house with exten sive two story back building, Bath House, Ice 'Ouse, two story ]hick Stable, Carriage House, Eke. Situat ed on Water street below. Ferry straet, at present oc cupied by the sutscriber the lot is 33 feet 61 inches wide by 160 feet deep, extending from Water to Fropt Street. Title indisputable. Terms $l,OOO 'cash $2,000 payable in one year, residue ip five years, with interest, payable semi- au pdally. Also, that splendid building lot of ground, having a front of Thirty feet on Duquesne way, between Pitt and Day siFegy, adjoining property of George W. Jackson, and egteriding back ILO feet. Terms, one half pull, residue payable in one year with interest, ID he secured by note and mortgage. jel6 soliDT D, DAVIS, Auctioneer. Fine PoGlcat R WERS; Congress Knives; " 1, 2 and 4 blade do; Wostenholms' Pen Knives,. essorLed ; Rogers' of a superior quality; " Straps and Hones; . Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, and 'also in dozens, of the best (totality; ' Steel Key Rings; Keys, &e.; . " Tweezers, Clasps, &c. • - ,W. W. m2oy Or 4th updolifarlcefist:,. Nev Music. AiiOONBEAM , S Soft from leaven desceuding, - : . 111_ i . . Rohbook. When Sorrow Bindein GI om thy 8r0W,,.,‘ - - " J. - would we hadmot m again," - -t " Farewell song, 'The , to ether Lands wander, , : Donizetli.. ti Say, wilt Ou ever th - . Opel - • "-- My Force . arp, Strong. Captive G eek Gill, . , . " My Normandy,. . Bennett. Synge of the Old B iuitya, _ Ilewitt. Ate the links diet audits broken 1 Pm saddest when ing, - Bishop. Geneveivp, Waltz, .- Behboolc. - 44 Mary, , _ . : ...f ~..' Saze Weimar - ' I f. '• . ' '.` 1iTa119. 0 . 1 i4/ - ,P4 II PA-a - .0' :, Adelia, ti cv Marrs . Variations, " Brilliant polonaise, ~=. • /. Brattleberough Waltz and:quick step, Snow drop, - " .' lkovitt. Tppaz Graxl, ff Hunter. Sentimental or RAMC Waltz, Y,ielick. Vienn_oise Childreu>s Deroies. Valse Millient, 1.. a eerie, (Waltz.) - .. Amer, ' ' Waltz. - Nimmo. Matamoras Grand March, W. C. Peters Agamam Turkish Step. Elegances Quadrille Duette, by Iferz. Set of Quadrille, - . " P' DerilltiSlTlCEltt•lt;oylittle Favorite ft 1( 'or Bale la . , JOINT. it. BlF,Lt.orie, ' jeS €1 Wood st., Pittsburgh. Boston-and gess York Piaskoa. JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. SI, Wood street, ruts on hand and for sale, at manufacturer , * prices, one elegaat Rosewood Piano Forte, with grand ac tion, and Iron frawe, wade by C/11,C8EAXIM, of Bos ton. One splendid Mahogany Piano Fcrte, six anti a hall'ortaves, glade hi Ca). & Co., Nr.ir in;y27 Gold Watches and Silver Ware. • TUST opened a large additional stock or ladies , and gentlemen's Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watiihes, of the latest and best patterns, and war rained, at the lowest prices. ,4160, Silver Table, Tea, and Desert SPeons, - ina,unfatureti nod for sale by W. W. WILSON, jell/ Corner of 4th and Market mrtiets. Chippewa 31 inin g CO TILE Stockholders of the Chippewa Mining COM pany are hereby notiEed Mat an instalment of 26 cents pee share is required to hcpaid, on or be fore the let of July next. jell JAMES MAY, Treasurer. Superior Cut Tobacco BOXES 11 ne cut Honey Dew Chewing Tuhacco; 0 TO 4 . , Bird Eye Smoking do. " Fine do. dq For sale r,ory pn elo4e a consignment, by COCHRAN, je 1O No. 26 Wood F.t harapaßpe BASKETS Champagne Wiues, consisting of ...I Key, Cross Bow, Fri Color. Crown, Ducal Grape, Bollingeurs, Anchor, the celebrated P. A. Mumm & Co.'s Anchor, Mtunin's Sillery, Heidsicki and 44 Cock and Crown brands: These Whits are superior, being obtained direct from the import ers. Persons mny rely upon not getting Newark Cider, when they buy these Wines from tee. Just receiving and tbr sate by .basket or hattlei by • jes AC 0 B WEAVER. Claret 'Wilkes. r„ CASES tits. Chateau Margaux, t doz. each t./ 16 4, 4 1 St. Julien Medoe, 1 4., 10 6, ~, Calateau EPLeoville, " " " Lafite,l doz. each rery Sae, 20' " " Family lase, 1 ST. extra. . Also JO hhds. St. Julien, and 3 do. white Wino, just receivinz, and for wholesale or retail. jes - JACOB WEAVER. Prittalynrslk and Coniudlavllla Railroad Company. _ NAT 31, 1547. DOOKB fur receiving additional subscriptions to Ell the stock of the Pittebnigh and Lq:Juclliville Railroad Co., will he (coned at the (Alice of the Com pany, in this city, on ` . Fuesday, the Bth day of June, at 10 A. ix., and continue open CrOul day to day until the Ist of July. Books will also be open on rilie same day and for the same time, at the other following places, viz: at. McKeesport under tas direction of Hugh Rowland and F. Muse-fat 15-est Newton under he direction ofJohn C. Plumber and James Gardner— at Cannella ville under the direction of Henry Blackstone, and .Henry Walker—at Cumberland under the direction urJno. Hay and Sam 2 l. Galhoun. iime2 J. cArtomgßs., woly York. Boot ansl Shoe Store f ,Ne. 122, Wood of., .Pittsbur,g7:, jS. DADZEDIA has on hand s and is constantly manuliseturing Ao..o,rder., the following - named articles: Gentle: ono?. Pine Dress Boots and'Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. .Finc:Dress Boots at $0,00, , i4uch as is usually sold mother stores at $4,00. A. good plain well made cal r Boot at $4,00. AU other kinds of work equally low. , Also a good, and full assortment of,Ladie,s s ., .Z.llssea , ,, and chi 41zArre Boats, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskin's and Slipper's, of the most substantial kind 19 ; : t ke nary finest Atean shoe. , .. . . S. being a piT,c_tical shee-maker attends. to the manotaeturingof .his„ex.lisWiylt4 and Imo it ditne in the most Substattil4 manner,-yet - twit At'ylo; having Adopted the motto of ittnall - itefite and quick return will:sell as lOW, as ‘ the lowest, - ' Bourdetaupeo - to itch° 0 14; 0 0 3 4eff/.. 0 IVFONEY sent to. all parts or Eaghiila, A4ruid -0-1. Scotland, and Wales,-4 initis of .Cl'And up wards, In snit purchasers ; ALLEN i KRAMER, - e/utsgeßrcker. rirO-WlAdini corner of 3d and Wood sts. DollarDog's' or - Fifty cents.cents.GGfCA.Tlol3; tbencred „f on 'the nature of man by J.. G. Smirfleim, M.D4' With an Atipeadix: by S. W„olts. To nay that thin is the beat work of that fitarterMind, ip but to reiterate the Anted.: mons testimony o f all xvios have read it. , '"it discus. sea the laws,otitereditiry ',Descent. - Educitiodof this Sexes; flut.pn4Jitioxi of Women, Ulm difference . of -Natant Endow,mentdkc. To parelOri in - ones ducting-the :education .s;ef -their,children, it will be found 'most sabinbley also AoloutlC people sif both Sexes: as it ;mita nfAcelt cnitntd, both rnimbilly, and: Atmost valuable triunes trom.the riiin.stfo : se wha was more intimately,acquainted with human nature thau any otheriedisidnal.--NeW :York Afirror kiii;warth wejghtila Gold.-- 7 .geening G(tzrfte This work hut) , be,orderediand received by.return mail. The.Money - majbe enclosed-in a-letter : . and FowlEn & all ;LP $4041At1f 44 ,A , l 4 iTc* ',I 13=MM:= 18+7. tuND4...yp.3..efErrr: 1347, THI tit ul and Ra " iienger Steamer -AAC NEWTON, • Capt. A. G. MAsdkr, wi ruirta at gulag packet bete een Pittsburgh and Cincinr it3Vlng Pittsburglipvery Supday atlo oT; c10ck,441. The leeep Newton was built this sprint", expressly for the tradp, and offeni to passengers p'vexy comfort !led superior accoroutudations. 1'0613 1, ..„ The regular wail and passenger steamer IVIONONpitIiELA, Cant. Stone, will ran as a regular Packet between Pittsburgll and Cititin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, Ai M. and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the lame day. .40.tiirn! Mg, she will I eaxe; siyer3 , lhlita4#Y, 0.1 0 ; A. M. • For freight or passage apply on board The lielonougahela was_ expreelly,. for dill trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and en- perior accommodations. f. Mar 31 18}7.: Tuesday • Pao o • Thp regular mail guckpassenger skim: ILIBEItMA, lip. 2,'Av.. ICLiti.g -w&II run uc a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving-this pert-Orel* Teel day at 10 A. M., and Yheeling. at 10' P. 151. of the same day. Returning, she Will leare ery Friday at A.M. • For-treig" or,"Pas, eap ply on. board. _ tcrThe Iliherrda- No 2, was tat- ClpiC - 84.11i:: fot the trade, and' offers to. the'-imsseegeri , aseiy icora= fort and superior iiceimantodatibati. , _ 1847-7 . . 1847-rWedlpetltty Packet 1847: -•THE NEWFSGLANI4.X*:_it.,Npt,-, • g. Deo.7. will - - - .lool:l:.'ittebiirgh. every, I,Vednekelay morilidg 0.10 every', NVettnesdap evenitv at - 10 and ry SA.turciaptt 101) , ,lodli, A.M.- --feb2o 18411 Trtuusn.gcr ipAonp.v. IS*7.; TllzViggaNsra, rapt Gaaci ,: will leavo%Viltabargla twery , .Thuractay morning- vt - -19 o'elock; Whaling every Thtiriday evening at , 101P:1,1.ettid.Cineit.nati every Sunday , at 10 coelock,A.N.: - febl9 SATtIItnAY.. PACKET. The regelar top enA ^ hIgSSE:NGgIi; Capt lanford7P.lBl ion as a regtilar-Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every - Satarday at. 10, A. M.; and 'Wheeling at 10, m., the seiK! , .- 07 . ,--jteppthig, elle will. leave Cincinnati -eirery. TUesday, at 0, o , elk A M =.For freighter passage apply op boards_ Theldnisserigerixas built expressly for this trade,: and oilers to her '..passengers every conif96ol.,aeT': 'coratriodatiom . . tno23. ---- lAu s itsnatPay s>rr IlIEPew - • ilsteamcrgCADlA 'waken' as- a toga t:pOP. Maltr4 h the 4elifil 10YIen Mving , gym, or Ram tlxe Aonouof j. a bov:ldn it " l ue 3 o l l Thil t azlrr • nil hop aceummoda d or '.to; adia - "W a - • - apply ott boar e • ht:or town- s NmAgent— tionß.. Fty freig . j ziE vrro N 0 ap9.- For Ciltaluxiptt Ltoutirallie4' 1, le new and splen4id'patisengersteim- Ivlll I A, pw.E.61.,g4.047,-sval. elite fut the ttknye iicd interin44late ports,: regular;. 1P ft 6 104 Pr passaf..9 apply -6 n bgaid., of to jel . Agent. ~ . . . - Vol. Ciirtelsfak!st, and 8 - t.; , ,l.osits. l e - ~,,', Tll,O VAseangor eteainet. pli. J.ESTINE, .- Cajt. Wilirviis, will leaKOEor the above r#4, sod n. interniediate pone teial4ly: For rreifilitor passage:triply oti•boaill.. : • . dog,'.. ..ToiendarEveraing-Pac4et.-, •-•• ' i rikp new and splendid passenger steam ,3 - • boat: DECLARATION, Capt. Yorbees wi / run 4oriti.igular packet, hete•een Pttteburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thial port eveiy Tiesday evening at 3:o'cloclt. -Returning Nre will leave Cincinnat, every•Frlday evening at,3 o7cleek. The Declaration offers superior accenunadatienr to pagiengers. i'Li freight- or paitsage apply on board. , jel th The - well Icnown fast running steamer Forsyth, Matter, will run as a regular Packet; leaving eVery Wednesday morn. leg zt 10- oral Wimp;ling;at Ap t P, M., the same day. aliturning, she will leviir Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. Per freight or passage apply on board, or to FOUSYTH Co., Agenta, ap 1G No. 30, Water street. Far Witeclipg.,..—ftegular.eackpt. , . . . THr. splendid light draught steamer Doalitilo2 , l, S. TThEn,Maater,.will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wethiseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for r'ittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 Wei eel, A. M. For freight' or passage apply on board. novs - 81F,T Ilosel Is Hats and Caps the cheaieAiiiia Anes- V tion that would doubtless have been settled long since, were it not for the fact, that I have but re cently 'opened ent, , my large and splendid stnck, in the large and pleasant Store Room, in the Mo nongahela tiouse, Smithfield street, where I am selling Hats and Caps of every description, as cheap as they can be purchased west Of the Mountains. - I have on hand of Beebe & Costar's make, fine, Fash ionable Beaver, Silk, and Nutria Hats. Also, Rus sia, Cassimere, and Cony Hats, Ovations shapes and different ,Lualitios, and al' Cheap as dirt,' at the prices I ask -for them. 11 there be may who, previ ous to-my arrival in trawn, were halting between two opinions, let them•come to me, and they may here 'lieved from the difficulty of deciding ; by adopting a -third, ' so better as all tgo.. j e:22-d I w G. "W. 141 , CALLA.M. _______ THE INDEX - Volume cf SILL-IMAN'S Journal of Science and Arts, .comprksing references to 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 2;3 years, viz; from ISIS to /S-I6—is now just completed, and a few NA,.'s for sale by the under signed. ~ " We may confidently believethat this index vol ume will prove usefl.k not-only - lo those who may possess the whelp Agri . 4, but to all who nre rAnAe.c ted in any way with the Arts and Sciences; for whit ever the department, the reader is directed, by it-to, the various memoirs that have been puhlialie4 in the Jourasi on the subject that interests him, Whether relating to the progress pfScierice, to details of facts in the diffe nt departments of knowledge, or to the various reso ces of this :rod other countries;,with such a guide c entire copies of the cork in public Libraries, or i those of individuals, become Avail , able." . J. • _ Complete setts'of the en tire Aeries of 19 volumes, furnished at Ake st4lAislyeeri priF.e.s.,, 1 .V.OO 00 Index A ultimo to do., , . 3'oo Subscriptions received of the neW.or feroltd,,tsries and No.'s delivered free of po,stage for OA pera.y., age, by the Agent: for Pithib_urgh.., • my 24 W . . Mr. WILSONj,.S7 MArket 5t,... CLOTHING! CLOTHING!'[ .40111:Wm? • The Three Big Doors ve. -Thip 3Ve.stisras It 150,000 Mr.El.l. 814-7X7.4) P.4 I 44PRiTS 'OW made and ready to. be offered oh the most 11 liberal terms to my old customers end the pub lic in geneml. The ,Preprietor of Chia far Limed and extensive eistablishirient has now, after tnnuning from the Easter n cities, ai nilich.troilbli) and expense, lust completed his fall and winter arrangements to I supply his thou/sands of mistcuners with one of the most desirable ,stocks of Clothing that has ever been olfored in this or any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with ,the yery . tow. ,price which"they, will be sold for, must-certainly render the old uprivalled . Three' Big Deers one of the greatest attractions ci the western country: 'lt is gratifSing to me to be *le to annosuce to. my numerous fricu4s at, home and abroad, that , notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts whiCh I have inhde to meet themany calls in , my line, it is with difficulty can keep time with the , constant rush that is made on thiS popular eitabliah , meat. It Lica well ealitblidied fact, that my d.ilea - Ue eight or_ en times . larger - than any other.furnee in the trade, and this benig - the ease on the amount sold, can afford brae!' at in uch les/lin : 4i than others co u ld possibly think of tieing if, they wished to . Geyer con tingent eAgenseir...4. ir.tenit 16 make i'cleart aw,sep elan mypreaent storTheford the beginning of next* 'rear; coming to this 64 - Maim:l; I will make it the interest of „every man, who wants a, Cheer; winter suit, to call and purchase at Me Three Big •Deors. oct2l-d4r,w 1.0111/ .151,CLOSICEE. _ . . Ifenitian, Blind 3SrF.STE.4FF.:I,T, the old and well known yeditian .Blind Maker, forMerly.of Second and Fourth ids„ lakes this method to tßforta hrimhuy - EriMads2aMe.Yant.' at his:Factory is nor in full op eration tut .St.' Clair - at., near the old Allegheny. Bridge,wilere zeonstant supply of Blinds of various colors-gar rinalities, is constantly kept on hand and prises, from twenty-conts,up to.sq‘castomerth required, Blinds will be puy..„up so, that, in traseiticalarm :by fire, or othestrike, t.key may be remosed-Without the aid .rdla , nerpw,dt4ey,and . with I the 'sawn' facility that any,pflicrl'piece furniture canthe removed, aqd withont eigy palm PSPense. ' - • ' . , , • , ripuE subscriber ofili paytkeinghest market priie rn cash., for ali'firadee of-clean *Aed ;Wool, delivers& '7.4 his . ; warebomne,T.ob: Smithfield ntre et l? to ... Y -f:.. a~ .k I=~-.: - s-.a-ems.=::a~.~#'='n"'~" x-c-.w:;. -~ a~ ~Y ,ter PA.O3KFtt MONDAY PACT4IT For JC tactunal 1. .3 1 i 0 04 WPOI, ~. . . . Tap'pates General . gq.tzTattlittort Rpice.„ . ~,-.-,-... ItI:hiITTANCES and pattqr to t,..p . > and from GREAT BRlTii#: - 4,11).- MS> . lnzr..nrip, by W.St J. 'f. •rfpfecitt:- • 75 South Fired, corner °Maiden 1,44,, How York, and 90 Waterloo road Liverpool. ~. ITlse" eisloicrihers having. aceepted" tho agency of thertijiiiveliciniso; are now praWea : to rnalcd arrango-f meats' upon' tiro 'most liberal trams with thoin deal rods of paying the passage of their friend? from the oldnountry, and 'gotta? thmlicaelreatheo pharactig' and long 5 . 416 iif business:mill give amplo aro auranee tb, eir artangeninalzwill LC; c. 3.404 out faithfully. _ 1 Messrs. W.' :I: .I. T.7.lp,cort, aro long and. Carom; bly known 'fbr the superior 'cifilq,lll.a.pring4qdatiall nd :sailing'.. qualities , of their:Packet *s.lllo.:.The . . QUENN. or Ton-WEST; : SHERIDAN, I.lOCitEsT * rpEr5,,04.4111CH.,..1.10 - ,lINGO.E.R, ROSCIUS,.I.I I in ; ERPIS.IOI4 and':SIDDONS;-tirobf-whieb leave each.. Pert mosithl7;Froitilicye Ysisk the '2lst Mad 26th ong fromiLiterppol the Sth and I I th; in addition trivrbielt they, halo arrangerrieatii yrith the Si. s George' and. ' Union Linea of .Ltverpdal Packets ter insure a dePari -- - tore ;fo ra Liverpool'. every Sy cdaye being thus aster siaiiied, - fheir'facilitias shall keep mica with their it., 'creasing patronage yrbilii Iti.W. Tapacott's canal:Mt ..- . personal anOorintendance. of thpUsiness in ..Liveri - pool la an' additional :security that tjio comfort . aintl acecommiidatinn of the*PasPeig Fi , ' 1 "4 1. 1 i .c. lalliPTi• larlv attended. to. : . theaubaerjbers being tan usual) extenaively . engs4 gedintlinTraniforration BusinesabetweenPittsliurg . • and. the Atlantic. Cities, arethereby enabled-to taliti* .• climge of and-foiward paasongers immeilintely,on c their landing, without a 'chance of disappointment.ui delay atui me therefore prepared to contract forprut4;.. lrage ?rein app peaport in . Oreat Britain* Or Irelandtir . this.City;Tho naturoOfthebusineas they are engogi4 in, gi.ing them Egilitien:ror2earrying paraenghis is§ tar inland not otheradp'e - attainalile and will; (ifirei cekarY,) for!var'ff pay ; angers' farther Weir by,O best mode 'oreonveyaneo without aity. .adaitionat charges fur , thpjitrpuble. Virliftfeperrpnesept . for... dechne coming out, the amont4pilil tdi fl,S?•!IP 'FPI' be refarided in fall. . : ...- 1 ; .. • .. :-....- .11tDIITTAIST#8 Tfti3 subscribers ate'alsp prepared to give drafts ar, 1 Sight,Tor any ainonnt parable at the prjneipal Citich and , rro - vn, a in England;' Ireland; Scotland and %Val es; - thus afrorjlihg a pato-and expeditious mode tit Remitting tlinds to thorn conatties,. which peraunu repiiring- adult fucilitisei will titid It their lntereat. to avail themselsca of. - , ' .• r' ~' - ~..- : , Apt;licati . oo (ilby !Etter poet paid) will be prompt; 1p atteoilcd to. TAAFFE&0 0 C011.11011.• rnnt'AP:krni aitd Iderchanbt. max27dEawy),,.. ' . • Pits . burgli, . . 01t 4i*suFac.a; °Atte, Ifialihirithrteharei.ot without it kedil• • atexUla, all, ell, are uhenjoyed; • • DOCTOR • DROWN;.,.. '^gpterly s ,pirkee - ted pbyst frorrEthe eastern cit., respectfully an 'pep; • to `the titizeuii;of ittSbnig, AliegbebY and that i i e can: ntotittell privately ;and . ipfthientially, .ev ery day -- hi e,vening at. his office fete • Ji.orsOingt Street • .as pettier/leiattention to the • • - • •- ..reatrogiitao . 4yestigntiou of the. col)pwing disea. .....A,11.. tlitteasesarisini from Imouritie sof the Blood, scrofula, ayplulis, seminal weekness. impotency, salt rhetim,diseasas of the ey e ear, rheumatism, Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest-in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondarysypluls;praetised atthe Paris Lock Hos, pital. . The modem revimrches on syphilis, its complications and-consequences, tmd the improved modes ofpricti - ce which have been made ktiow4 to the public but recentlei, and to those' chielit who make this brunch On . %leilisina, their partic.o 131' study and pracibni.:— • Malay new and valuable remedies havebeen late . 4 ly in oduced, which secures the patient being mere . curi. zed' out of existence Strangersare apprisel. :... . that octor Brun .has been educated in levery,i • braach of Medicine, and .reiprarly admitted ;to • ' practise, and that he now confines himself to. thG-4 study and practiCe - Of this particular b ran ch,toge th : -.- er with all diica.ses of a private or delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Rtcenteaties are relieved in a short time, with, outinterruption from businrss. • Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con: taiira fee, or they will not be attended to: ryOffice Diamond Alley, a few doors - frorri Wood street, towards the market. Consultatio - nf rictly confidential " ,inyl2-d&wy. Soears Q CHLECEL'S Philosophy of niptery . _ 0 Schlegel's Dramatic Literature; • , Roscoe's Life of ,Leo X; _ • • Roscoe's " Lorenzo, de Bledicil . • Coa's House of Austria; Sismondi's Literature of Europe; • . Beckman's History of Inventions.; .-.. Lanzi's History of Painting ; 41412015 t. Hall's Miscellaneous Works; - . • Mahan's IntellectuaL Philosophy ; Michelet's Boman Republic; • - : Todd's Kirk White; Margaret Percival ; . ' - The Flit . • Bower; for sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH' &Coi t . ' • jn7 Ni;. 43 Market , rro EY AND COUNSELLOR ATTIAVG .1:1. 0 ' "on Smithfield street, a few - dam's aboep - Diamond ley. • 1 ' ollections made ort moderate terms. my 2,3 '•' F.oi Sale, FOllll LOTS-7Bounded liy.Fenn,Libertyami sts., each lot having ,24 11.„frent, and extending_ hack 110 ft: Tipp Of-them are corner:, lots;".ino the position of the Whole property is one of thenjostadj vantageous is the city. :For. further information ap; ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth nov3-tf - bet. Wciodand Smithfield. ,a Rio Coffee Wr g(lfiri4El-- , 3i3 Super in 3. Just received and for sale by MILLER &. RICKETSON . . Latest 'praprrivernenti .... , . ~. .. 13 F.DSTEAD iron . S'of ditTerent kinds . with Car , s . - , .pus' ... ron patent Fptenings.superiorto anythuignow. ,i,n use, for sale low at the furniture warehouue:of , •augJ. - T. 113. YOUNG Sz - Co, nand street..,' _ - Conkl,llm.g , s Improved Laird Oil: SIARRELS 'Winter Lard.oil, itiat received from 1 the manufacturers and For sale at - at:oleol.d priCCEI :wholesale sod retail, by }RS. SELLERS, dec2S . N0.‘17 Liberty at. Eagle No. 4.1 'Diamond Alley, over. -former Soloon rpil above place willlienpen for the season, this IL evening, June 4th, where per untlyntird ICE CE...A111.4, Confectionary, takes, canal- ways be obtained. - -L ANDREWS.'„ Tree Con'corts every.evoiling this - week; at the Eagle, Woudst, by RentrAts, Mottrity; & Dractrx.Y ! . A FUNERACSERMOII;ii - cCitile - ned 'hithedad!. il.of the .Rev-Robert . Dunlop A 'M pastor of' SheEecrind Prenbyterian Chnrch,March Path, 4347 , , on thMSabbath,morning following his decease: To which is preged n'tr address, delivered_in same plaed, at his interment, March .23d : by Rev. E. P. SWIR,, D.,PAstor of the First Presbyterian Church, Aller gbpny, with an Appendix. ' For salmbv • nay 24 LUKE _LOOMIS, Agent.. • Old - fLLUSTBATEB - Life of General Winfield Scott:, ;L . Conamander-in-Chiefpf the Arpy # Mexico;_il lustrated VI forty _ems:livings. For sale by '. - LUKE LOOMIS Agt. X‘TASILINGTON and his Generals, by J. T. Head: 7 ley, author of Napoleon and. his 'Marshals. Vlie Sacred Mountains, - etc., in two volumes. Fat sale by de2s) LUKE LOOMIS - ,11.gt.• G. OUGEI ANTI BEAUTY!—The : Life of General Ilko Taylor; the limo ol'Okte el4liktie; Pali) Alto; Besacca cle la ,Paltna, Montetey; end rßuena Vista; with - nprnerons i II ustr*lve . anecdotea end merits: 'For sale lky " je12.1 -LUKE:I.OO)/11S, Agt 11Let0.11,45 FrAmaze pto ios A SPLENW.D assOitinor;tqr µrd Ma -1- hanzYgyuq 4 tgnos,.*4'4 ro4tOTtotrzune, just. fioish . 4o -' F.' BLUME'S, ='•`:: jeo'. Woodst.,2zl To insons t irsed Volunteers rHE andetcigned has been iiir4shiii tor.Ao Cape. rig aced anc,l 4 respoosiblorefici:loWishingto city, Kith-the necessary.thnha - and ; anti - 1014ns trocurbag t Founty..l,,a7l(4 - 2'rilo7:4Cliiti reps Orig, i 8 adt \ horited to purcha., , Bon tity i tazari.,F..a.4 rsatis , for at iitit s y.f:ol a.btr' iGroionipiant cor.inuitatn io": ro R. - MORROW, • Alderman, ()tit eticct, Pittohinft. =1 IS =
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