=TEM MI LOCAL IMATTIOU.S. COURT OF QUARTER. S,ESSIONS.-Jlflj4l V; Pres eat, Judges PATTON, POUTER and Pisan. Anumber of convicts were brought up for sen tenc l e. 'Jacdt) Needs and his son John Mae's, con victedof stealing money from Mrs. Anderson,,wert sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary. - 'Thomas Larkins, convicted of stealing a con from' a lady in Allegheny city, was sentenced.to one year in the Penitentiary. Isaac Davis, convicted of larceny; also got one year in the Penitentiary. ; - frn. Eicheltotts, convicted oftlarceny, goes to the same establishment' for 15 months. Corn. vs. Wm. Sp lane: Indictment: assault and battery on Wm. Adami, an apprentice of the de fendant. Verdict Guilty. . Com. vs Wm. Splane and George Splane. Appli• cwion for dissolution of Indentureil of Vim. Ad ams, an apprentice. Dooision-pos4oned. Corn. vs. John Kridsliemp,slias "Dutch John."— Indictment, assault and battery on Matthew Craig lad-of about 10 or 12:years of age. The evidenee disclosed a very violer4 assanit and battery. Ver. diet, Guilty. Corn. vs If fichael lir Carty; also, Corn. vs. lamer Orr. Cross hills for assault and battery. Testi moray not closed when Court adjourned. . ALLEGIIEFT Wu.kanr.—We counted eleven steamboats at the Allegheny wharf yesterday.— Two of them are not yet finished; several are un dergoing repairs, and some were receiving and dis charging height. This looks like doing business on the north. side of the city. . The importance of Duquesne Way will soon be'felt by all our citizens. A few years ago there might have been seen,_ dur ing brisk seasons, one Ortvvo steamers lying at the aforesaid whart ; now the trade deinands a large number; and the facilities for finishing and re p-airing boats' - begin to - : attract river men The lumber business is immense; the - wharf is crowd. .ett with Allegheny metal. We notice river craft AC all descriptions l'ying to; the owners are all busy with freights. This wharf requires more improvements ; the business will justify an expenditure of money for -the benefit of this portion-of the city. The Mon -onghela wharf will soon be insufficient for the de mands upon it; the boats must move round to the Allegheny. BENEFIT OF THE I..xnarAss.—There will be a rich treat at the Thatre to-night, and we expect to see a crowded house. It is well worth the price of a . ticket to see Miss Adelaide alone; if there were no' tither 'attraction. Then there is the whole family to be out, backed, in "One Hour" by the very 'clrier, and untiring Foster, and some gpod spoil by Miss Petrie. . any doubts about the ?stag netic Influence; had' better call at the Odeon to night. Prot„Looinis will remove them,—besides cluing other svonderfld tbing4. • Tux ,Dratucurrie sy,x;;Tl ON will meet at the new - Court Ijouse..l.t lo o'clock this morning. The proceedings anal be - reported for to rhorrow's Post. O The Deposita Dank has given notice of the intention to apply fora nets charter granting that institution banking privileges. FIFTH STREET.—}AS The Councils did nothing detinile in this matter at their meeting on Monday night,' we this morning give the communication of ait.H:Nd Citizen. 7 Cr Officer Bougrer started to the country yes terday for the purpose of arresting a fellow on ihe charge of cutting up a dida in Clarion county. He starts off for that county today to answer the .charge. Tams arUST have been a convention of black and.white folks at the corner of Wood and Water streets, yesterday afternoon. Such a number we do not often see assembled for no purpose. We did not observe any 'officer in the neighborhood. Go.tra.—We understaed that our friend Shal cross has left our city for his own home. We at moit regret this, for the Marshall appesrs to he "a pod fellow in company.' War. LOVELL. of the Baltimore Battalion died at the Mercy Hospital ou Monday evening. He had justreturned from the seat of war, and %%Is taken ill in this city while onkis way home. --,- (6%paldiags Otto will arrive on Friday YESTZIIDAT W3S gold apd business done , worth notice; to" The Rev. Father WEiroy, late chap. • lain of the U. S. army. in Mexico, will preach in St..Panl's Cathedral this evening (Wednesday,) at 7 o'clock. A collection will be taken up on the oc casion for the St. Paul's Orphan Asylum. irrNuoorrxo CA3um.--Messrs Edi-tors—i ob • served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jyne's tndiac Expectorant had been the means of saving , • thettives of three of his children, who were suffer ."'" inTS'aretely with Whooping cough; and having, bat a short time before, lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the :neatest agony with the 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 of all it began to mend in fif. teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the .child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return 'him a husband's and a father's _grateful acknowledgments, J. L. SLYIPKLNS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 18,16. ..rayne'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 wiltre highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made se wth of it, as the hair greatly efficacious in stimulating the gro of , and preventitig and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and soaffieiently prov ed.-N., Y. Sun. For We in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, AlleghenyCity._ mar 4 Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Ranctly—Consurnption can be Cured.r.s. Mary Bowers, wife of Henry Bawers, was for a length of time afflicted with a uPnlmonary Complaint," which defied the united shill Qf several eminent physicians. She, hearing of thiS "Expectorant Remedy," was induced to give -- ",lt a trial. Her symptoms Were those of Plithisis Pulmonalis, or Pulmonary Cqnsumption, viz: a dry hacking cough, pain in the breast and side, impair ed appetite andlreat thirst, hectic fever, and night sweats, with much.debility usinges She is happy in saying,that, ttfter in three tallies of the "Expectorant Remedy," - she began to have hopes of a speedy recovery; her strengthgratlually increased until •she had used three betties. eight more ; when she felt entirely restored; it now heing ,months sinze, and no symptoms of the complaint. :appearing.. • For sale by.,y7111. TAcgsoN, 89 Liberty head of wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. e re • NUTS: 2 Bbls Shelled Almonds; 6 Boxes . - If 1 Bale Filoeltsi ' 5 •‘,‘ AlMOrlaßi 13 , Wa1001 11 ; , " eFeavt Npla, For sale by J . WiLd2.1131.3 8r Ca * jet° ' - ; - 110 WeOcist 410` . 4.1"114 010000 1"° 403 W . ""Tr7 571.- -e , f" .. 9F , --- 7 t . J-1, . 1 4 Vir 4 A,41.%....k. •,. - 1..t;1 , `•• ',,". 4, • tC'4 l 4 ` 1 Ty; • -•- - ' - •' • `-" ME === Agent.—H. IL WHITBECK THIS MONSTER ESTABLISHMENT The largest and Grandest in the World 200 Persons and Horses 1 Mosinciat Brilliant Musical Festival and Concert ! Equestrian, Gym Vic and Dramatic Entertaimente, of the Iligheet Order THE TRAPPINGS AND HOUSINGS OF 114- COMPARABLE ELEGANCE The Costumes and Paraphernalia of Clas sic Designs. • 95 Superb, Spirited. Well Trained RUM ISLOSSES. Carriages of iseeottrehroble Sumptuousness 40 Setts of Ilarnris of Trate. seendesat Spleudossr: THE LEvuerfrear DOUBLE IVATEB PROOF PAVILION! Foaling 4(00 Persons with unparalleled Pella:lily Dliuntzated lir 33Q,Povierfol liefteo- A PRINCELY FORTUNE Ras been profusely lavished, and the service of 100 remolumos AND ARTISANS: Of acknowledged Taste and Ir genuity, kept in constant requisition for Five Months, in designing and Executing the Appurtenances and Properties of this Gigantic Scheme, in a style of 17nprece, dented . Magniticence, resulting in the most cavils: Ito' Mechanical Gems, and the. most gratifying Chef d'ouvres of American Skill. MI 15 Picked Musicians, In Lustrous Uniforms. of a celebrity in both Hemispheres to which no other band aspires. led by the MitiORTAL EDWARD KENDALL, whose fame as the N anqr, Eptul. @ATM, has penetrated every circle to winch tousle has access, at once gives tone to the pure and admi rable amusements of the Monster Circus, whether in leading the ntstarssatv ttXTENDED rAbCBSSION in the energbini 1 115,55Eakh EIIMIQ3 din or swakenin:g the echoes of the streets while 2l3o3lT3B OH fly kll/115T 0121A1C032 1 5 132'1121113 or uu rphosing the performance into a SOIREE not the !cast attractive feature in which will be the )serer to be forgotten SOLO UPON Ills MAGIC SILVER-BUGLE. 135 Widely tl e e Cmea Ar lebrated tis Lady and Gana tes, /It the acme of their profession, the most numerous and talented tronfie of performers ever concentrated in one circle, viz: Messrs C. J. Rogers, NV. NV. Nichols, J. \V. Smith, McFarland , John Shiedle, Victor Pique I. Blackwood, S. D. Baldwin, It. Rossitcr, Dan. Emmet., Dickman], Bandan na Brown, Sam. Johnson, G. o.linapp, Alez. Rock well, Jos. Wiley, T. Sparks, W. Ritssel, J. Adams, P. Everts,,,M. Wayne, 0. Thompson, T. Wheeler., S. Wright Ice. ho. Masters Harvey, Walters and Piquet.—Mesdames Thompson Rockwell, Evens, Knapp, Wayne, Emmet, Wrigkt, Delmore, &c. he The long favorite clown G. O. SNAPP, and that brilliant Meteor in the orbit of the Hippodrome, Itoos.vrELL, KING of GROTESQDTS, pronounced by acchimaticsi, by the sOBLX AND RY. - PINED of Great Britian, 41 the LONDON OPERA HOUSE, to be the clown of downs, in the face of the competition of the commediens of Europe. In this stupendous project, the samesigid adherence to pure taste and refinement that is so strikingly displayed in the chaste and bcauti.ul outfit, and indescribably novel and linen:sting feats, will be peculiarly ob served in the mirth of the comediens. For the Programme of the Concert, Synopsis of the Performances and Dramatis Personm of the Divert tisments, Ballets, nomenies, Pentomimies, &c. see Pamphlets and Descriptive sweets. Admission to lb° whole., only 25 Cents. This Cotnpan‘will have the honor of performing in Pittsburgh on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDA Y and TUESDAY, JULY 2d, 3d, .sth and atri—Fora DAIS ONLY. {yr Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Periormance to com mence at 1 to h, P. M, t4r Thai e will be a grand performance on Satur day and T t?..sday afternoons, at 1 to 3 o'clock, for tnittilies and those who cannot attend in the evening. n" On Monday, the first performance will be giv en at 111 o'clock, A.M. 0 - This company will also perform in Eric, on Thurrilay, June 24th, NVaterford 25th, Meadville Greei;ville SSti,, Mercer 290, Newcastle, 30th, and Harmony, Thursday, July I. je23.titd-w I al;ic Real EstatCriir-Sule. THAT beautiful property, situate near Manches ter, directly opposite the residence of James Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 feet or. (thin Lane, and extending back 300 feet to Sheffield street, with House and improvements. It will be sold together or divided, Also, a Lot of vound, elegibly situated in Irwin street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Riv er, 64 feet 5 inches in front, by 110 feet in depth, to a 20 feet alley. Persona wishing to make investments, are inform ed that portions of that tine property in Allegheny and Manchester, owned by a Company in Philadel phia, will be offered in the market as soon an the necessary arrangements can be made, and of which due notice will be given. Apply to .GEORC , E BREED, je23-dim 94 Wood st. Erirteitt's Letters, LETTERS to the 11. - ey. John Hughes, Roman Cath j olic Bishop or New York. By Kirwm. Price 121 cents; for gale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, No. 1,6 Market ct. ~f :6 Valuable Poetical Work, TUE Book of British Poets; The Poets and Poetry of Europe ; 44 Poets and Poetry of America ; . . Ilewitt, Milinan and 'Keats" Poetical Works; Milton, Gray, Beattie and Collins' do. Coleridge, Shelly and Keats' do. Goldsmith's do. Lord Byron's Works, (illustrated;) Campbell's Poetical Works; Percival's " do; Mrs. 'lemma' do; Miss Landen's do; Kirke White's do; Barton, Burns, Bloomfield, Hood's and Hogg's Poems, for sale by je26 56 Market st FRENCH WINES, -- 01 every description, price and quality: for, deaux, Martietlles, Muscats, put up in France, Clan ets, 4c., somo eighty varieties. for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB Wg4VER, No. 16 Market st.,COrlront. en lore IN ew Goods . A A. IiI,ASON, 62 Market ouzel, .has just xe al• ceived: Z i picces rich French Lifts, 20 ps. French Printed Cantbric, 15 ps. new „styles, aing ! . hams, 26 pa. Linen Ginghants,.:7,cases of Paratiols and Parasoletts , also, Shawls,' _Cravats,' - Gloves, Hosiery, Sum Mer tuffs, &e. . ' je2s DryPecuthes - 1:: . • , • 2.BUSHELS Dry.Pc?.cbenffo co4e4ovv:,,tocl42se Alt , consignment, by jets . , • L - alloiann 'Blagetre. - 25,00 just received slid for; spit, cheaper anonym Segara, grime artacle, than n tang other: eatabliabment the - ciqf '•J. APALLI6TE.II, • e2s*- - No 25, FjElhif., , hatv Wood and.Xerket.. . • it 4 tioseWoottiretteersta;a?Atr - ilac 411 lai a gi .wilsOrtuteri, received 1 . sale 4t- -" 7'l ''- . - ' :,- - -- 112 Wood at. Forale .Etkic t rwe, fici umik, .No I,,Herriti gi . , - ''"."' ' ll '''" , :-Agint*AINCILA4 I R,"' .- 36 Wood ft: !... 1 L..:-_,.., 1111 : Comfort. GEO. COCIIRANe 29 . W00d 9t. I= BEM . -•-"••••=.•"••- • ."' 4, --•- ,- •••:.•-• - • °•"•-•• - - • • . . Witi will you Sick! . . . MA.tight C.-IfouSni : SX.,April 10th, 1847. VAIL D. SfiltNE . Deltr'Sir : - It' wag some time beforithd,peeple)iere-,writtlit try your Medi cines; bti: a l ter folifliPoni their 'real virtues, I geld ond your ,lAPECTORANT and ALTERATIVE directly, anti coUld beim sold,several cloaca inoroor eachisince they gavoniit. Your SANATIVE PILLS are risingdery biglfiitthe estimation_of the people, and I shall I;ie oo:or:theta in a, few days. Several persons:, -hole speak HAIR. TONIC.— Therels a young man in this neighlierhood, who has been. r~e'duced;to.his bed by SSorfula - j his physician told Ins that he insist dier . I told hith that Pdhought that Ll.tank.'s At e nTddi .. .,Trtril.weuld help him! 'He said; "all the medicines in-dhe - world - would not save him:” I think-,,gaidl;Docter, if you are done with him, I will 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 tooVand in one month was able to visit his neigh bore: The medicine huwever,gavo out before he was entirely welt. I wish you, therefore, to send Inc more as soon as possible. I also gave the Alter ative in a case of Cancer, with great success. In short, although I thought very little of your articles at first, I now think, like I heard an old Methodist Preacher sly the other - day. publicly, that your's were the :: best medkines in the werld.': Respectfully, yours, JOHN MiMILLAN, P. M. For sale at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street. jels DENNSAVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.— ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed pro posals will be received until WEESDAY, July 15, in the Borongh of liarrisbur and until E.. W D NESDAY, July 22, in the yof as al) N burgh, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the dile of the En gineers, for the grading and masonry non 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 heayrwork, and the amount of mason ry, ipcluding the Piers of Abutments of the Bridge across tho - Susquehanna, three-fourths of a mile in length, will be unusually large. Plans and specifi cations of the work can be seen at the Engineer's office in each place, fur ten days previous to the time appointed for receiving the bids. Any further information can be had upon application to the Chfef of Associate Engineers jelS-W.22 \VIIMAM A. HILL & B.S X KERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FORF.IGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANITE, CEETIFIC.A.TE§ DEPOSIT, I,3_A_NE NOTES, AND EVECIE., Na. GI WOO 4 St., one Oar aPare Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections ;nada on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for .sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. marlo-dowy It= 1i.R.A.1111 ER dz. Rd TIM, BANKERS AND EXCHANgE s °N EILS., DEALERS IN FOBEIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCBANGE,CERTWCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood as.,dlreptly oppositg the St. Charles Hotel, my2B For rent, ALVERY commodious -two sthry brick dwelling house, on Third, below Ferry street. Pos. session given on lst or July nest. Apply to je2 JAMES MAY. • T EA. -15 half chests Y. U. Tea " Imperial do. • " Gunpowder do 62 Catty bones Y. U. do 4•i ‘• " Superior do 32 Boxes Souchong do 69 " 2,1 Superior I' II do Just received and fur sale by je2l MILLER RICKETSON. E SOAP.-200 bora-vs Chillicothe V . ) Soap. Just received and fur sale by je2 I NIILLER & RICK Emos. O. SUGAR.-63 lols. N. O. Sugar, in sture, . and fur sale by MILLER & roc K ETsoN. AVANA SUGAR -I 60 Boleti Havana Brown Sugnr 30 " White " in store, and for sale by -jr , 2l MILLER & RICE ETSON . . lc:W;(0JY CRA.I3 CIDI:R.--12 barrels, just re 14j recetred and for sale by je2l 31ILLER & RICKETSON. a- .- F nUcy Hock Cologne Bottles. 1 1 In/Z. assorted colours. Also, 12 doz., dark, large s.ze 'locks, just received and for isle lij JA.COII WEAVER, jolt 16 Market st., cot . . Front st. wx:Nr.s AND LIQ,L'ORS JACOLI WEAN' ER, 16 Mark etst., corner of Front, is now receiving and offers for sale at inducing pri -1?-.r1' ces, the following extensive variety of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself, as formerly, tiff the firm of STEIL= $; Co., in the Eastern Cities, from first hands : Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies., J .1. Dupuy, Castillo!), old Maglory, Rastaul. (fhannuyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignett, Otani, Du. pub & Co., and Pinet Casillon S Cu., Vintages of 1632—embracing all dile Rochelle and Bordeaux Oa sore, in half Pipes, suarters, and octaves, or byretail. I, Rolland Gins—Fiih, Wecsp Anchor, Cross Keys, Nleders Swan and lieu( Glass brenda, new and old importations. hums—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja maican, some very superior. Whiskeys—Old Scotch and Irish., Monongahela . Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn. Wines—Madciras, 'reneriffes, Lisbons, Sherries, Sicilys, Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, White Wines, Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, Hocks, and qauter nes, in Cases, India Bbls., Qr. Casks, Ilhds., DerM john or Bottle, june3 New Confectionery,. [Late Canal Boat House.) DOSSET, has just opened a splendid assort- incur of Confectionery, consisting of Candies, Nuts. -end other refreshments. He has furnished a fore 'Saloon, where visiters can be furnished with rich Tee , cream, tkc. The public are reveetfall) invited to give him a call, as. he will be happy to afford them every entertainment. Fifth Ward, near Canal Basin. jell Rail Road Letting..-To Contractors. CIEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the 0 office of the-Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company, in Wellsville, Ohio, until 10 o'clock, 4. M., of the 2701 day of July, $O, for the grading, bridging and preparing for the superstructure of that portion of the line between Wells Ole and 111'Qunk ens mill, twenty miles. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office ofthe Comyany at any time from the 17th to the 27th July. Contracts will be, let to the lowest hiddero. A rurther letting of that portion of the line from Rl'Quilkon's mill, cross ing the Sandy and Beaver Canal, end extending to the New Lisbon and Clinton road in the direction - of Cleveland, will take place early in September,. Ily order oFthelJoard.oPirectore A. O..CATLEri, Wellsville, June 15,1847.—We115. Pat. je19.44w . 1\1" OTlCt—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge CO., for erect*, a'Bridge over the 411egianyriser, from the end of Hand nt., aro'hereby notified that Ste annuir.;election•Cor - a President, ten Managers; Treasbier and Secretary; will be held on - the first Mendip in July next; at the Company's rooms, north end of the'.Brulge at 2 , dock; P. M. • Wiki;MOBRISON, President,op RELIGIOUS WORESp Jaye Morning and Evening Exercises; Abbott.s Way .to do Good.; • - .Young Chnatinn ; •" St o ne; • or o The :Eternal-. Earnest -Wistest The, Great Edraraission-;' *Great 4 Thseher. • • Also, ii , fiad'assortment of Theological, Literary , anct•iiiiseellid4ourt - Soolts, OSWOAT H 43 &- M C ar o k ,:jeiB~ ALLSO,3Itro elegant,Roaewoed Piapoo with Cole yeplla pato etßeleau attache:Le:AO gar for cash, at (apr24)- ,RIB,LUMVS, 112.W00d it. ARD)4l)o;lieg'?/10.• )1.-Laci on consignment; And..rOt Pls4,fiy. .F. SE4LERS. No. 17,4berty street qltniall4olB--J usi - 4eiebredi AR? .cube choice *go i l io**PrifigAiratil alitiwi)ayse : variety 'l4344pr'saiesilo*,,lt...6.2pligket at. - MIE fliesilister , s Ails-Hinting Ointment. INSENSIBT,E PEU.SPLIIATIOIC. • THE preceding figure I teen to represent the is :MIME PERSPIRA (lONS. is.the great evecuatior w the impurities of the tdy. It will benoticee tat a thick cloudy, me ttles front all poidts el to surface, which.indt, rtes that this perspire ton flowa uninterrupted when we are inhealth, nit ceases when we are ick. Life Cannot be sus• off from the blood and other jukes of the body,land disposes by this meaus,of nearlyall the impurities within us; The language of - Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." Hit ever be comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop. page of the insen,sibleierspiration. T,lins we. see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. its own heat and vitality arc I 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, tfie Homopathist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills ; ' pills. To glye some Idea of the amount of the Insensi• ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr.' Lewenherek; ascertained that five-eights of all we re , ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we eat and drjek eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the lesensible Perspiration. This none other than the used up particles e, the blood, and ther 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 virulenrtnatter that nature demands should leave the body. By it sudden transition from heat to cold, the perm are stopped, the perspiration ectoses ; and disease be gins at once to develope itself. Hence, a stoppage c. this dew of the juices, originates so many com plaints. his by stopping the pores, that Overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine troths of the world die from diseases induced by a stimpago of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, itow, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, alter they arc closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would step apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet 1 know of no physician who makes any external applications, to effect it. Ulmer these circumstances, 1 present to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's All-liCaling Ointment, or the World , s Salcp. It , has power to restore per spirstlyst on the fuer, On the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. It baspower to cause all external mires, scrofulous humors, akin diseases, poisonous woends, to dis charg,e their putrid matter, and then heals ttrem. It i; a retaedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restcoe the entire cifitcle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that furbide the necessity of so many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickness, gives inconve. Cicero, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de. cangemont of its functions. The surface is the out. let of live-eights of the bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with reillioes of openings to relieve the in-issuers. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at yetis door. It is rightly termed All,liealing, fir there is scarcely a disease,extental or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv or insist vitig the utmost dangef and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and nian, that not in one single case has it tbiled to benefit, when the patient was within the resell of mortal means- I hope had physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the (level, Judges on the !tench, Aldermen end Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of thepoor; use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one 1 voice—one united and mil e'rsal voiee---sttying'"Ma- A II isms ' yoer Ointment is goCd. CON Shall? 110 N.--It can hardly be credited - that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs seated at they are within the system. I4lut if placed usfen the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates the poison.oes particks that are ceasurnisg ithem, and expels them front the system. I need not say that it is oecieg persona of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish. 'less, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons )early. HEADACHE.—The Salvo has cured persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every w eek, so that v.:milting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suc cess. COLD PEST.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one in the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. In Set-emits, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver corn plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Woken or Sure Breast. Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P aiq, sista Sure Lips, Chap ped Duels, Tumours, Cutaneous Ereptions, Nervous Diseases, and of tire repine there is probably no med icine now known so good. BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world fin flume. (Bead the Directions around the boy.,) PIMPLES ON Till , : FACE—MasculineSkin gross ' sin-thee. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals . When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a clads. WORMS.-11 parents knew how fatal most medi-, tines were to children taken inwardly, they would, be slow to resort to them. Especially Shnercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," ft yermi fugeS" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of 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 worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world': They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the Wit Iwo cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That soma Soros are an outlet to the impurities of the system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble •Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en-I danger life. This salve will always provide fur such emergencies. RIIEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swellin l g, when the pain of course ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lice in the pores being, locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass of. If the least moister( coital be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will lm all cases oil , fevers almost instantly Unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. . SCALD IIEAD.---We have cured cases that acts I ally defied everything known, us well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent 0500 on his child:zit without any benefit, when, a few boxes of the ointment cured them. 'CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns front growing. People need novel be troubled with them if they will use it. iAS FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can mews I tire its value. sb taus z.s the stars roll along over ' ['lie Ileavens:—so long as man treads the earth, sub- Met toull infimities of the flesh—so long as disease and: sickness is knownjust so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man etas 'es from 9ff the earth, then the demand will cease, and nut:till then. McALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatliconnterfetted, we have given this Cau tion to the public that "Ito Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlister, or Jamas Mc- Alister 4. CO., are WRIITEN with a PEN upon Evsal label.” Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the .U.n4ted States, fin any individaal coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter; corner of Liberty and St. Clair stet. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market et. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commeteial Row, Liberty sty J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield st. Sel door from-Secondst; and in Allegheny city by teP. Schwartz, and J. Sas . gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birminghtuit; and D. Negley, East Liberty,; H. Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo nongahela City; N.B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. Regent, • Brownsville, Pa; br. S. Smith, Bridgewater . ' and ie John Barclay, Beaver Pa. - ,star 20. S. V. MERRICK, President IMMMEIM CIATS-5 00 S4:ck s NAMES IfiA - 4 ; ;f or sale by "i7o. syWatirst, CM T .~' :.~,w%Wv'':~;:a9 dl % k"twi4yi : ~aU`~.::<:n z : ~'«2'sr _ a.' -.~,4tY :. ~..~iwav~a~ . ~~a~r;slu~i~.i= MISI GEO. W. MERCHANT'S finprovect orprpound Fluid Extract of Sarsappri 11a,. ' removing diseases of the blood, - arising from itu abuse of Mercury, Chronic, and constitu- . ;tonal diseases, such as. Scrofula, King's Evil, Sec ondary fisphil is, or Venereal. Ulceration, and Corru pions o the throat, nose cheeks, lips, ears, and oth er parts of Rho body. Pimples or Pustules on the face; scaly patches and other eruptions of the skin; Biles, Scurvy, and other Scorbutic affections, Rheu matic affections, White swelling, pains in the bones and joints, fevet sores, obstinate old sores .of all kinds, Scald held, Salt Rheum, Ringworms, and oth er diseases arising from an impure state alba blood, I also, habitual Coat:venesa;Piles,Chronic affection of! the Liver, Lungs, Anti Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats, &c. This remedy is prepared in vaeuo, from toe choicest select.vd' materials, the ac tive properties of which arc extracted fiy an improv ed process without heat. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by • B. A. F'Allls/ ESTOCK & corner Ist & Wood sta., and corner 6th & Wood ats. jel2 PositiTe Bale of Veinal)Leslie— —ate k_y riN Wednesday evening the :13rd inst. at S o'clock, At the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth street s, will he sold that large and very de sirable three story trick dwelling house with exten sive two story back Infildipg, Bath House, lee House, two story Brick Stable, Ccrtiage House, &c. Situat ed on Water street below Fel!) , street, at present oc cupied by the suLscriber : the ldt is 30 feet 61 incites wide by 160 feet deep, extending from Water to Front Street. Title indisputable. .• Terms $l,OOO cash $2,000 payable in one year, residue in five years, with interest, payable ecru} nually. Also, that splendid building lot of ground, having a front of Thirty feet on Duquesne way, between Pitt . and Hay streets, adjoining property of George W. Jackson, and extending back 150 feet. Terms, one half cash, residue payable in one year, with interest, to be secured by note and mortgage. jet 6 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Flue Poeliet. Cutlery. • wp vas> rongTeas Knives; cf I, 2 and p blade do ; Wostenboluis , Pen Ktiives ported ; Rogers , pf a Superior quality; " Straps and Hones; Table Cutlery, in setts of slipieces, and also in dozens ' of the best quality Steel Key Rings; Keys, &c.; " Tweezers, Clasps, &c. W. W. WILSON, cor 4th and Market at. m2oy m OONBEAWS Soft from Heaven descending, Itohbook When Sorrow Binds in Gloom thy Blow, "I would we had not met Farewell sane, 'The' to other Lands 1 wander, Dunizeth Say, wilt thou ever think of Inc 1 " My Forest Harp, Strong. Captive Greek Girl, My Normandy, Songs of the Old Dominion, Are the links that bound us broken ? I'm saddest when I sing, Gentiveive, Waltz, Mary, Sale Weimar, Magnolia, Adelia, Marra Variations, Brilliant poloitobw, Brattleborough Waltz and quick step, Snow drop, Hewitt. Topaz Grand, Hunter. Sentimental or Rose Waltz ? 1 iclick Viennoise Children's Dernie4. Valse Brillient, La Perle, (Waltz.) Amer, Waltz. Nimmo. Matamoros Grand March, W. C. Peters Agamam Turkish Step. Elegances Quadrille Duetto, by Herz. Set of Quadrille, 64 46 DerintOment Cc4poyinne Faworiie lc f' For alb) by JOHN H. MELLOR, j e S 81 Wood st., Pittsburgh. _ pastor' and fie“ York - Pianos. T OHS H. MELLOR; No. SI, Wood street; has ej on hand and fo- sale, at manufacturer's prices, one elegant Rosewood Piano Forte, with grand ac tion, and Iron frame, made by C!tics.r.aino, cif Bos ton. One eplendid Mahn Piano Fcrte, fiSt ;.nd a half ortav,es . , wadi; by dal, & Co., New York, my 27 Gold Watches pad Silver Ware. ! y UST (.pened a large. additional stock of ladies' p) and gentlemen's Gold and Silver Patent Lover Watches, of the latest and best patterns, and war ranted, at the lowest prices. Alan, Silver Table, Tea, and Desert Spoona, inannfactured and fur sale W. W. WILSOti, Corner of 4th and Market streets. jelo ChlPPewn Difu!na CC' rflii.E Stockholders cif the rhippewa Mining Com- J_ piny are hereby notified that an instalment of 25 cents pa: share is required to be paid, on or be fore the Ist of Jnly next. jeIIJAMES MAY, Treasurer. Superior Cut To . paoco. 33BON:Es . tine cut Honey Dew Chewing Tubacciii 70 " flitd Eye Smoking do. S " Fine do. . do. . For sale very low : to close a conKigntnent, by GEO. COCI - 10..1N, je l 0 No. 20 Wood st. • Ch ampn gno Wined. 25 BASKETS ',Champagne Wipes, cnn,sistipg of Key, Cross Bow, Tri Color, Crown, Ducal Grape, Bollingeurs, Anchor, the celebrated P. A. hlumm & Co.'s Anchor, !denim's Sillery, and «Cock and Crogru» brands. These Wines arc soperior, being obtained direct from the import ers. Persons may rely upon not getting Newark Cider, when they buy these Wines from me. Just recciviinfan:d :Ear zale by basket or 40.6.1 e, by JACOB W EAV ER. :2 CASES qts. Chateau Margaux, 1 do , . each. V 16 " St.,Julien Medur 1 " Chateau D>Leoville, tt 2S " " Large,' doz. each very fine 10 " " Family use, 1 & 2." extra. Also 10 lthds. St. Julien, acd3 ala. w;;i t to Wine, all just receiving, and fur whofesale or retail. je3 JACOB WEAVER. ro.taymrgik and Connellwrille Railroad Company. MAT ;1, 1847. B OOKS for receiving additional subscriptions to Bthe stock of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Co., will be opened at the office of the Com pany, in this city, on Tuesday, the Bth day of June, at 10 A N., and contione opott frum day to day until the lot of July. Books will also be open on the same day and for the same time, at the other hollowing places, viz: at McKeesport under the direction of Hugh Rowland and 1.7, N use,—at West Newton under the direction ofJobn C. Plumber and James Gardner— atConnells vale under the direction of Henry Blackstone and Henry Walker—at Cumbuland goer the direction"l aim, Hay and Satn'l. Calhoun. june2 J. CAROTHERS, Scey. New York Boot and Shoe Store. No. 122, Wood st., Pi:lom% jS. DALZELL bas on hand, and is constantly manufacturing to order, the following named articles. G.entletnen'sL l Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the fittest fashion, at I remarkably iow prices. Fine pre Boots at $5,00, such as iu usually sold in other stores Ut 8 . ¢,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at $4,0 . 0. All other kinds of work equally low . . Also, a good and full assortment of Ladies', Misses', and,Childree's boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, of tho most substantial grid to tip very epesjdress shoe. .4 s . .p. being a practical shoe-maker . attends to the Manufacturing of his oWn work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns,,w,Ul sell as low as thelowest. Erriaga-(l3nu itethittalfecit to otho Old COnittry. , ASONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland IT- 1 - Scotland, and Wales, in snips of 41 and up. wards, .to suit purchasers. ALLEN IMAXER,F.x4tavgeßroker. rug-wly4d m corner of 3(.1 and Wood sts. A.-Dotter Bonk for Flirty Cents. FDUCAy TION, founded on 'Abe nature of man: by J..O.,Spurzheim, M.D.; with an Appendix.: S. It. Wells. To say that this is the best work of that Master Mind, is but to reiterate the unani mous testimony of all who have read it. It discus. ses the laws of Hereditary Descent. Education of the Sexes, the Condition of Women, the ditierence of Natural Endowment, tr. To parents, in con ducting the education of their children, it will he found most valuable; also to young people of both Sexes: as it treats of sell culture, both mentally, and physically.--American Phrenological Journal. Atamat valuable treaties from the pen ofone who was mote intimately acquainted with hunian nature than any:other individual.--New York _ Mirror. It is worth its weight in Gold,--Erening Gazette. This work may be ordered, and received by return mail. The money may be enclosed in a letter and 4iWqtql l A9 YONV.P.EIX .4 3 = W?.. PLLS , .;02.1 ' 434) Oinsiau , Strest,iNitvi tl-414. ry ~ - ~ ~ fir. al Est New Mxisic Bennett Hewitt. Rifihnp. Rohbook {t Gallop., Claret Winos CINCANNATI PA,CICF,ms Trtro Avp ckn•yr • 7. 1 7 . „ftr'iu TI IF. IttaiNand PasSenger SteamerlS tiee ON, .t Capt.... - ,I.VIAsoN, willrun a 4 a regular. Paaltet between Pittsburgh .nu leavir,-rittaliur,licscry Sunday at id on , clock, - . The Isaac Ne,wton . wa7littilt this spring, expressly for the trade,.and arers to Pa..s-smivis every Comfort and superior accommodations': febl3',- MONDAY rAeRtT. _ The remit:v.l)=H and passprigersteamer MONONGAHELA, Ciwit. Steno, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving thia- port every Monday at,.10, and IVbeel ink at 13, P.M., the same day.. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Mnoongahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to. the passengers comfort, and cu perior accommodations, . mar 31 18h7 Tuesday PaCket• 844 The regplar mail and pas9engct steam 1111111RNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. KLINE'. er.l. - rett, will run as a regular packet between Rap burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at lii P. M..of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage pp ply-on board. fry - The Hibernia No. 2, wan built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. jan12,1847 1847. 'Wednesday iraakett 1847 . THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt • S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1817 ? 41/1311.8DAT PACKET. 1847. ffre THE WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. Gaiter., 4..;47: 0 N- will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 olclock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cir!pipthati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. • febl9 SATURDAY PACKET. La7.sAmTEsliseEretsFoulEartr ca:illpatlmsaez,Ovrilsltreaanm: a regular Packet between Pittsburgh .110 Dincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers im her passengers every comfort and ac cominodllii4,l/. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET. ' parrgedli THE rig U. U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, -_, -,....,,, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1640, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on beard; . or to ap!") J. NEWTON JONES, Agent, Igor Fineinnati and Louisville. itzThe pew and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will cave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. Vii/LitINS, Agent. For Cincinnat I and Bs. /. 0 opl a ~. The passenger steamer PALPSTTE, . L ." '''',' " Capt. Williams, will leave fat the.ailove and al intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. je9. Tuesdaylo'4-ening Packet. The nets and splendid passengerntearn. A bpai DEC.CARATION,.Capt. Vorheca will iup asa regular packet between Pittsburgh had Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnat i every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel pit . Cincinnati. The well known filet running steamer CAMIIR'IA, W. Forsyth, Mister, will run 13 a regular Pack et, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10. P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. ?yr freight or passage apply on board, or to cOIItSiTII is: Co., Agpats, No. 30, Wafer street. ap 16 For Whectliig.,-sßegrartr Peiclr.ct• inili. _ THE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLEH, Master, will run as a regu ar packet bctween Pittsburgh and Wheel ingj tearing Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wedesoday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeliag for intphurgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. • For freight or passage apply on board. • novs ...____..... -- i - 116 'sells Hats and Caps the Fliespest t ip a ques i tion that would doubtless have been settled long since, were it not for the thet,Aat I have but re cently 'opened out,' my large - and splendid stock, in the large and pleasant Store -Room, in the Mo nongahela Muse, Smithfield street, where I am selling Hats and Caps of every ascription, as cheap as they can be purchased west of the litountains. I have on hand of Ileebe kCostar!s make, fine, Fash ionable Beaver, Silk, and Nutria Hats. Also, Rus sia, Cassimere, and Cony Hats, of various shapes and different qualities, and alt cheap as dirt,' at . the prices I ask for them. If there be any who, previ 7 ous to my arrival in town, were halting between two opinions, let them come•tz.cm, and they may here lieved from the difli'culty of deciding, by adopting a third, so better as an two.' je22-dlw C. W. NI'CALLAIIiI. INDEX Volume cf SILLIMAN'S Jourtil J_ of Science and Arts, comprising references to 49 Volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 28 years, viz: from ISIS to IS-4S—is now just completed, Wad a few fur spin by the under- signed. •,, We may confidently believe ths,t this Index voi ume will prove useful not only ,to -dune who may possess the whole series, but to all Who are connee: ted in any way with the rts and Stiences, for what ever the department, the reader is directed by it to, the various memoirs that I:laic/wen published in the Journal on the subject that interests him, whether relating to the progress of Science, to details of facts in the different departments of knotvledge, °rto the various resources of this and other countries; with such a guide the entire copies of the work in public Libraries, or in those of individuals, bet moo avail able.” Complete setts of the entire series of 49 volumes, fureished nt the publisher's prices, 4100 00 Index Volume to do., . 3 DO Subscriptions received of the new or second series and No.'s delivered Tree of postagt for $5 per an num, by the Ages or Pittsburgh. rrty24 , AV. WfLSON, 61 Market st. CLOTHING THING ! ! CLOTHING ! 4 . ! ' The T,hrte , Doors vs. The VP*ltPri. World;S: 15.0,0,00 WE SELECTED GARMENTS TOW made and Tr:l4l7P ,be MATO pa4hc most 'liberal terms thin dill Customers and the pub acrieral. The Proprietor of this far famed and exte •e establishment has now, a ft er returning 544. from' h ' :aste3m,cities at much trouhle arid expense, lust ecillepleted his fall anti wiiter•Earangements to supply his thi;kosands of c:nuttnners with one of the most desirable stocks ofclothing that has ever been offered in this:Or any other d iet Wesfof the moun tains. For 3, ' sOnStyle, , , • workronnship, com- N .. bined with' thus ' To \price which they will be d'e ,, sold for, niusf, r Andy_ lender the oli unrivalled Three ig boors ne ok't A greatest attractions DI the western count! . . It gratifying' to me to be able to announce to my numerous friMids at home and abroad, that notwithstanding:the extraordinary efforts which fhave made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty -I can keep time with the constant rush that itoSacic on this'poular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that ply sales are eight or ten limes lar g than any other house in the trade, and this belpelheease on the amount sold, I can alfetd CO sell at much less profit than others could possibly.think of doing it' hey wished to cover con tingent expenses.' I inteiri to .otoke a clean sweep of all my nredt.nt stock before the beginning of next yeat; coming to this conclusion, I wilt-make it the interest of Avery-man, who wards a cheap wioter suit, to call and . purohase at the Three Big Doors. - oct2t-ditw ' ibilN WeLOSICEY. Vepittan A „ .. WESTERVELT, the old and well known . Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth ate., takes tliis utethoillo Inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory _is ,now in full op eration on St. Clair At., near .the ,old Allobeny Bridge,wkere a conatant supply of Alinds of out colors and qualities, is coristantly kcpt on band and at all mices, frOm twe,nty-ceots up ttipuit customers. N.ll. If reqUired, Blinds will te _put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswilo, they may be removed without the aid of a screwriiriver,and with the same facility .that any other piece of furniture can be cep:loved, and without..apyogra expenae._ - je2.4-511zwy. - • . . •Viroot TrrIHE subscriber will pay the. higlienttnarket price in cash, for all grades:of clean mashed delivered at his warehnuse, on Sq thiloLd street between Dimond Alley and Iliandlintreo- - - 'z ,;.:~i~'"£:`.. — ~- "~" , r~. , ..fi~.zak'~ ' ~' ~s~'4r.~ T"~ s., p ._ '" z ~ , ~wx~ ,t .~~ z:.>as:~,"' x 4— ~ : ~ 'f _ _. ~ _ , _. Tnpacot.t , s,Gcnereit 7lffirrarzrattotsolll.ec.. RE7;IITPANCES And , pabarig GarAT;Bntrlr. - la.t.t4loon, by IV ;& .J. 'l'. Tariaeirti 1 76 South i;freei, corner oflyfaiden Lan New York, and .fai.Walc,.irlae road Liverpool. .• The .ailluicribirl haring' accepted .the dgency the above house ere: now preparairto make arrange, meets upon the mpat terms with `with those desi rous. of paying f.llc piise}ge or their friends from the.: eldebuntry; end :flalter.theniegelves their character, and long standing in business will give ample ;Ma ssiance that all thair itilanrniaents Will be carried out faithfidiy. . 14esers.W. & Tapscott, are long and favorai bly known for the tuperior elass, icconiniodation nd sailing enalitioa of their Packet' Ships. - The QUEEN or 711 E WEST, StifIRLOAN, ftocl.l.ESi,! TER, G ARRItIE, lIOTTINGUER; ROSCIUS, I.lVt. ERPOOL, and - SIIIDONS, two of which leave tacit, Purl monthly, from - New York the 2.lstAnd 4fth Snit from Liverpool the 6th and lath,to addition to which they have arrangements with the 'Geo . ';:ge - anal Union. Lines of Liverpool Packets to insnre a-dap:al-4 ture from Liverpool „every. Si edayt being thiiir.deter. mined, their facilities shall kipp pace with their in t creasing patronage, whil r. W. Tap seottis constant personal suriOrintendance of: the , business in, Liver.._ pool is an additional security that the comfort-and acceorntioadation passen ge rs be.tattfetti larly attended to. ' . - The subscribers being (nausea]) exteitiyely, enga.l `god in the Transportation Business betiveenPittplinra.. and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled 'to take) charge of and forward passengers hritnediatelY-ott their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay , acid are thereforp prepared to contractfor pa" seke from any sea port in Great pritain . or.lrelandtq this City; thi , nature of the bu sin Ces thrt.iy:ttre engage 4. in gi,ing them facilities fur Carrying paisengera SO . far inked not otherwise atainahle, end-Will, (if net cessary . ,) forward passengers further West by ihts best 'mode of Conveyance without any' additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent fps decline coming out:, the amount paid foipasssge wilt be refunded in full. - - ‘ .... . .REMITT.A.NPES. . . 1 The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts : sight, for any amount payable at the pripeipaliii , and Towns in- 'England, .11-Oland, Scotland an i Wales; thou affording a safe and expeditionomodo l l Remitting fundo to those Countries , ...which porno requiring such fadilitips, - ;will find it their . interest t 3. avail Application 'ileseiv sf I. ,s° y r. lettm: po4 paid) , willti 0 'EfroF l . l*; ly attended to. TAAFFII P;O'CONNOR . Forwarding a nd Cominksion . inar27tldowy. 'Pitts Medical. and Surgical 011ici. Health is the charm of life, without it gold. Love, letters; ftiends, all, ell, are .unenjbyed. - - DOCTOR BOWN, 4.77 t i 1 ; regularly educate d idx7st : %,,. Ciao from the eastern cite r f , : , 0k ,,,,..„"a.,1', , ,i7:i" Les, would respiit fully an ,.. ';WAi g ;t7 4 _pounce, tdtitieitizons of 1'447 VittsVurgh, Allegheny an 4 ~, ~.,,,.,, 4 ,,f vicinity, that lte can 4 -,,,,.fax , i rr V .\ consulted privately end ~./,'', "%, t ~, --4,i, , confiitlentiall3r, every day '—'-‘ ,L — and evening ati his oiliest 1.1, pn Diainohif A 11.% u levir, doers from. Wood - stippt owards the market. Dr. Drown gives his particular attention to thl rekmeniand investi^ation of the foaoyiing disea, ses: . ' ' - - • All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, - seminal Weakness. impotency,' salt theutn, discuses of theeyppd eF,Thettpla!ie - ni piles,palsey. Dr. brown has touch pleasnre in announcing'tit the public, that he is in possession of the latest in• formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphili,praptised at the Paris Lock pee ? . pital. The modem researches on syphilis; its complications and consequences, and the improved . modes of practice which have been - made known to tbe ppblic but recentle,y, and to those chiefik who make this branch of Medicine, their particu:. I lar study and practise. Mimy new and valuable remedies harebeen ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing mgr. curialized out of existence - Strangers are- aPprisP4 that Doctor Brown has been educateXM every branch of medicine, and regularly adrnitted. to practise, and that be now confines - hiniself - to: the study and practice of this partieurarbinneh t togeth er with all diseases of a private of delicate nature, incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in ti short time, with; out interraption from busineis. Letters from a distance, asking advice must'con; min a fee, or they will not be attended M.: . Office on Diamond Alley, a few tloors from Wood street, towa . rds,the market. Consultations rictly confidential myl2-418rviry Books Just IteceiNed. - . • SC"LEGF.L 2 S Philosophy of History; Schlt gel's Dramatic Lib.rature; • - - - ltotcues Life of Leo -` .• • Boa - ace's " Lorenzo - di : House of Austria; Sismondi's Literature of Europe -• • Reel:luau's History or Inventions; • • Lanai's History of Painting • •• •••• Ruth. Miscellanimus ' AVorks; Alalian , s Intellectual Philosophy; Roman' Republic; Todd's Kirk White; Margaret. Percival ; ' The Fairy Btlives; for sale by 1.1. S. BOSWORTH . St Co., . • ju7_ No. 43 Market st. joup ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ? Office on Smithfield streets a fent doors above Diamond alley.. - N. o.—Collections made on moderate terms.' my 26 - For Sakpt rpOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty Sed Hay . r sta., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back tlO ft. Two of them . ate earner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of the Most adv . vantageons'in - the city. -For further ihrottnatiotrttps ply to - M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st., nov3-tf - bet. Wood and Smithfield. • JIO COFFEE-313 Bags Super Rio Coffee; Just rective4 said tor sale by ju3 ' 24111. ER k 111CKETSON hstest BEDSTEADS of different lands with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings. sueerior to anything now--- 4 in use, for sato low at the furniture warehouse of angl. Y. IL YOUNG & -Co, Uand street, CO*4),ing , s Impipced. Lard Otlw BA.R11.1?:IS Winter Lard Oil, just recciimd,from / the man ufacturers and for sale at Chiciiipati prices wholesale and retail, try . ' SELLERS, _ dec2B No. 17 Liberty st. kftgle Branch Salocni, No. 42 Diamond Alley, ober former. Saloon MHE above place will be open for the season, this evening, June' , 4th, where our unrivalled ~ K C4 CREAMS, Confectionary, Cakes, &c. •4 - c., cart al ways be obtained: , ANDREWS. • Free Concerts every evening -this Week,,at the Eagle, Wood at, by press, Munr.ta,&linzvan.Y.'. junco.., FHI UNEL SERMON;occasion ff pester deatit of the Rev. Roberx Dunlop, . 1 t the Second Presbyterian .C.bernh, March iSth, t 174 ?i. 7, on the Sabbath meriting following his decease. !To which is ptefietlan address, delivered in same place t at his interment, March 23d : by Revi E. P. Swift, D. D., Pastiir of the First Presbyterian. Chita, Allel gheity, with an appendix. For sale by my 24 LUKE LOOMS, -Agent. • ~.. cudi6iiip: ,, . . ILLUSTRATED Life-of General 'Winfield Scott, Corarnantletin,Cbief of the Arniy io Mexico, ill .- lustrated by forty engravings. For sale by P je2.6 _ . . LUKE LOOMIS, Agt: NXTASHINGTON and bin generals; ty J.T. Read- d/ VIV ley, author of Napoleon and his litttrAals; the Saercd Irteuntairis; ,0tc..., in two Nplu4ap.' For' sale by - de2s), -1..u.g.y. pqmas, Agt.' . • - .. . - - ODGII AND RRADYI—The Life of general R . Taylor, the Vero of Okee C.ttobee, Palo ma, Resac.ca de la palnaa,grkterev, and Baena Vista, wittuartruerousingstrative,aneedoteienil emkellitir Inv*. Pole sale by- . - , _ , 7a4 LUKE Loofaig,' 'Metalli Fritnib : A . SPLENDID tumoitftibTit of ttosptil iw t 'Und AL - hoenny uctiotePlanop, 7itbdetnitc framo; just finished and ror salt, 14, F. B 7 ÜblF'c tit Wood it., 241 door - TraDisehsar get' Vollara!Aeiars ri7nd. - Regitlara: TH E unnersigned Xnen furpiphed by an cape, rienced raFedu - sßile a'plicY . In Washington city, 'with. the necessary forme' and. triltrietionalel . procuring Bounty Land Warrants, Trtq irry tlerf L p, Pensions, lie is - also authorised iointrebas Bounty Land, Warrants, for cash, at a liberal - advanra aboye the peverninOnt cosniitut.k47; • Alderman; sth-,oticet2 ME BRE cbante, IM
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