's-~• - ciF • PIITSTDRGII DAILY M9RNING POST. LOCALMATTERS A CRAZY MA.2I arrived in our city on Thursday morning, having, travelled twentreight miles the previous night. He started from some place in I Washington county. His brother followed; and ~secured the services of the Mayor's police, to search for him. Officers Bougher abd Boston found - him in the street, without shoes or hat, just as he had left home. Mayor Adams furnished hint with something to eat, and gave him into the cus tody of his friends, who returned home with him. He is entirely deranged; his conversation is wild - and incoherent. He is•a tall, stout man; and has been, we learn, quite respectable. He belongs to a good Washington county family. His friends have had him stdißumbus, Ohio, for the purpose of -getting him into the Asylum for the Insane, in - that city; but be was not admitted—upon what .grounds we have not learned.. Flax oe Tnunsnar MORNISU.—About 3 clock on yesterday morning, a fire broke out in a' stable belonging to Mr. Warren, on Poplar Lane. in the Sixth Ward, which was destroyed. A horse belonging to Mr. W. was also burnt to death.— Two or three frame houses adjoining were destroy -ed at the same time. The firemen were on the ground, and did all they could to save property, but water was scarce, They saved the buildings in the neighborhood. ozT The Treasurer of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, mentioned to us, that he had received a day or two since, a single donation of One Thous and Dollars, from an estimable gentleman residing in this county. The cash was paid down at the time of subscribing. Such acts of charity need no comments. FOUND DEAD.—Coroner Richar upon yesterday morning to hold an inquest upon the body of a man, who was found dead in a lot 'in the Ninth Ward. He appeared to be about middle aged, and tolerably well dressed. He had no papArs on his person, from which his name or place of residence could be inferred. The initials "L. B." were on a handkerchief found in his pocket. Some paper was found with him labelled, " Poison—take care." The word arsenic was mark ed on it with a pen. It is supposed that he poi soned himself.. The neighbors saw him the night previous lurking about the premises. He bad a pew knife and . razor in hll . po'cket. The verdict of the Jury was. in accordance with the above facts. • Czirtivor •nt:E.—The experiments at the Odeon on Wednesday evening, were almost total failures. , 1 The lady's eyes were secured with adhesive plan. ter, by Dr. Dilworth. H. W. Williams anAndrew Wylie, • Esqrs She either saw of guessed at a white hat that was held up in the audience. A glazed cap was put up on a cane. She described it thus: "I see something black and shining; it looks like silk; and I think it is on a stick." This was evidence that She did see indistinctly. After this she failed entirely.. She said that she could not see, and refused to try. Mr. Gihon stated, that, inasmuch as the subject' had tailed, those who could not make it convenient to visit thedi on 'hnrsday evening,.should receive their money back; those %%kir, could would be sup idled with tickets. He said - he would not leave "-Pittsburgh until he had satisfied the pettplethat -Miss Martha could read bandaged with adhesive `plaster; "she has read with her eyes plastered. and she can do it again." With this the audience ap• peared satisfied. —Last evening, Miss Martha failed again. No! one appeared surprised at it, as it was evident! from her appearance and and manner, that she la bored under great nervous excitability. .Mr. W il hams, of Ate Committee, stated hat in the after noon the lady was conducted to Philo Flail, where she met a Committee of the Philological Institute. Who proceeded to test her clairimyant powers. Shewas first bandaged with black kid gloves, raw! cotton, handkerchief and twine; and read every thing that was presented to her. This bandage was removed, and another put on, which was con• sidered effeCtual in blinding her eyes ; the Corn-', , mittee considered it impossible that she could see up; between the bandage and the forehead. A number of objects were presented, which did nut come below the foreheadand which she did not touch with her own hands--and she described them accurately. gibe failed only in telling the time on a watch. Gov;Porter will leave for the east in a day or two for' the purpose of making engagements with theatrical stripes and stars. iry What excuse can the City •Councils have for not havingithe basin cleansed since the proposition of supervisbr Smith to do it for $5. It must be borne in mind that this is a matter with which the Canal Commissioners have nothing to do—the Aqueduct belorigs to to the city. We understand that the members of the Eagle Fire Company intend purchasing a new Ma chine to supply the place of the one sold to the Washington people. (Cr The Local Editor of the Gazette says that a Sugar Refinery is shortly to be established in this city. The machipery is to be constructed by Mr. Aymes. PHIL. A tILLE/t.—We shall, to-morrow, if possi ble, lay before our readers the document read by this notorious burglar, on the motion for a new• trial. It Will be a curiosity. QC. NirS. Lewis has left us, acul is row CP: her way down the river. We trust sue may get a per manent engagement in some Western or Southern Theatre. , - 3NlAoscric TELEGUAPHS.—There are over 1500 miles finished in the United States, and in operation; and 5000 miles under contract and will be finished { F ~ `' Y K' Within a lyear 0:7.A young wan was horse whipped by a lady in the sixth ward, yesterday morning! No dimbt he was " i served right." NM N MEssp.s. HEnz & Srvonr.—These inimitable t•-• lrformers are to give a Concert in our city, at Philo Hall, on Saturday evening next—being the only one' they can give here previous to their de parture foe Canada. Our citizens who may visit them will enjoy a rich musical treat_ EMI , - The 'manwith . the military walk has entire ly disappeared 'from his old haunts. We miss him much from Cheinut street; but we learn that the good citizens of 'Pittsburgh are enjoying his eccen tricitieelfor a time:---Phi/. Bulletin. oj•There are so many, men in this city with "mili tary unilks," that we fear we may not be able to disting4ish the one frorriThiladelphia. We think; howeve'r, that we saw 'him on Third street, yester day, trying to get through without sacrificing his airs! 1 . _ .~ ~ k a' •";~ a .. ~: "t, 4.. »w r.,7 f .trr 0,4 , ."..?‘ 4 AB Br FOLSOM preached a Fourth of July ora tion, of tiro dare length, from her chamber win dow in (Boston—commencing on Sunday and get ting through on Monday tight' She' must have lung" like leattiet. ';‘" - 1- . d• 4. -"d1....d'.4•1d L.l _ =I 0 dson was called - =MTh z rtA''.',.,'..ot , l , Z•!,..g'7;:-:::'a';' ~,..''-;:;'i--•'''?:- :, , ,T. - ,;' . ':;!2':,:,''. - : - • ,•'-,- •.:-•:, - Portray LIRRARY MEETlNG.—Pursuant- to no ace, a meeting of the citizens was held on Thurs day afternoon, at the new Athenieum for the riirkmse of organizing a Library and Read ing Room Associatioe. issrais Drexe'r was call ed-to the dhai.r.,..aald John Floyd and S. Fleming weie appointed Secretaries. a tit Meeting was very ably, and eloquently ad t*Sed by ACIBERT H. KERR, Esq., on the propri ety necessity of such an institution. On motion, the meeting adjourned to assemble again on Saturday evening next, at 8 o'clock, in the saMeplace,(entrance between Nos. 169 and 201, Liberty street, above Wood,) when farther and more energetic action, it is hoped, will be taken. ISALMi HICKEY, Chatranan. Joao Fenn, Secrelarici. SAMUEL FLS,eiNo, Fine Wines and Bs and — tes. fr HE lovers of good pure Win. -,, i id Brandies arc I_ incited to call andexamine my large stock now in store and cellar, In casks and bottles, consisting of , WINES. A BRANDIES Choice Old Ports; ' Old "Otani" dark, " " Madeiras; " "Seignette," do. Sherries; " "Pier Castilion," do . 4 . Teneriffe; " "J. J. Dupuy," do. " Lisbon; " "Otard," pale. " Fayal, " "Seignette," do. " Malaga; " "Sarerac," do. German; Of dif f erent vintages, Of different brands and from 1835 to '3B and 44 ' vintages,•from 1835 to '35 I '44. I_ - II afford me much pleasure to show samples THE PRILOLOr/ICAL LTLS r/TUTE — Wet tarn that I or i t t h : l a v._ no . Wines and Brandies, to those who may this body of canons have taken into consideration I favor me with a nsit,at my Wine Cellar and Liquor the subjects o‘Phrenogy and Animal Magnetism, 1 Store crl P. C. MARTIN, cor. Sunthfield and Front sta and doubtless the report whichvi ill be made on I JYI2 — Wilkesir Wood and Glasio, these interesting sciences will set scepticism for-1'75 Q r. Casks Wines, Vintages from 1835 to 1841 ever at rest. Yesterday afternoon, Miss Martha I i 40 doz. Bottles do., consisting of the follow ing Brands. underwent an examination before a committee of s s Madeira; these learned gentlemen, and we believe she con- L M. do " , S M. winced them, to their entire satisfaction, that she do and other Brands'; Partin Pale Sherry, a superior article , possessed not only the wonderful power of seeing i ena is Brown " in the dark, but that she can utter oracles, and de- (:olden " 11. . 011Cio Port, much sought for in Europe , test the finest shades_of -character, as viell as the L M " Ofiley, Weeber Sr Forrester; famous Pythia of Delphi I The sacans bound the Treble Grape do., Brands ot Opor o , Pure Juice do if Ca eyes of the lady' with raw cotton, gloses, incite, ; Also, Teneriff, Lisbon, rayal, dry and e.t.a rubber, Ac., and alter she was hermetically sealed M a l aga , Haut Sauterne, and White and Red 'Nines by the Philological signet, she read the s anousl Persons ay rely on getting a pure article, as they arc direct from the handa of the Im porter, and from cards and papers presented to her, we suppose, to of, the Custom Reuse Locks in New York. their entire satisfaction. The excellent President For sale in quantities to suit, by the Philos underwent a Phrenological examination, I P. C. MARTIN, 11 , 10 for of Smithfield and Front st and the committee vi ilt report that the lady was ---- -•••• 4 - • 110rValay In Wood and qtasa. exact in her delineation of his character. She 1 4 HALF pipes pale and dark Brandy, made a mistake in declaring Mr i 0 Marshall to be i N intage of 1835. I< 15.37 3 Q do z Battles " " " an Irishman; but we suppose she mistook him for 6r ‘ tl " 183E-'4O. our worthy friend Bigham, a•ho is off in the cop- Consisting of the fullo.ing celebrated Brands '• Otard," "Pine t Custibun, ' "Sazerac," and A. per regions. Altogether, the investigations may Seignette Brandies," warranted pure from under be considered vastly important, in iegard to the Custom House locks, in New York, and shipped consequences which must inevitably result from here by the importers, for sale i r qua n tities I t N o , suit, tt , and the Report, %stitch will go to the world v y , 10 ..orner of Smithfield and i runt stn ._ under the sanction of so recondite a body as the - Watches froan - CiTtrope. - 7 Philological Institute, will fix forever the fate of the J ua`nr,, - S,Lee'vr`pd;tesn'treLseh,e'uNviiaatc7, l l, o o f f fi tnhee. G bgas id t pretended discoveries ollrlesmer, Gall and Spurz qualities and handsomest patterns, which I am sur- el heim I c, S linase g at as low d for in the Eastern cities—their quality and b a accur ac y a ;1 , . as . timekee p er' mei eeper a will be guaraed Also CA'd aRI A CCM ' , lre —We learn by the Mountain d other Watch es ,at $3O, Lever a nd Sentinel, that the Democratic Delegates of Cambria $35, 840, and upwar d s. county met in Convection, at Ebensburgh, on' Being determined to make if Me interest of our 1 citizens and others, to purchase at home, I respect I Tuesday the 29th tilt, and placed in nomination fully mute attention to my large and beautiful as In`2oY . i _ the following ticket : ointment ofWatches and Watch trimmings. l New Music. I 07 - The best attention constantly given to the re- A ooNBEAws Soft from Heaven descending, ~.,Ssienibly—John Kean 'paring &fine Wurches Having in MN employ the ill Rohbook " Treasurer—Michael Hassen most experienced and best workmen in the State,, IA men Sorroc Binds to Gloom thy Brow, Conanisszoner—William Reed, anti every tied t, for doing all kinds of Match and e , 1 would awe had not met wen." 1 I Clock work in the very best manner. l Farewell song, iliohior—John S. Buchanan: W NV. WILSON, 1 ' rho' to other Lands I wander, Jesse Paterson and George Burgoon Fsqrs , I jylo S ap, of 4th and Market sts Ni) Forest Harp, laere chosen Senatorial Conferees and instructed to Notice to ('oats race ors. support a Cambria county man . PLANS and Proposals 01 tie "irk, on the (Meets' Captive Greek Girl, j miles of the V, estern div ision of the Penns', I Ms NorrnoodS .• A Pension well bestowed —The British goy ernment , Wlll°,,,fßiluill Road , „i 7 to , t t ie put b under ,t c t o h n e tra .n t on , ‘ t r li e ,, Songs of the Old Dominions Are the !irks that bound us broken t has given a life pension of ..0 )00 to the vi idov,• oft to other lou ' rt . h i stre;t: Xi', e e S s i e n e it n ti fi eld, on and uthr lit saddest ssßl it I sing. late Mr Loudon, in consideration of the great the I•'th :list., NN here information on the foible et may l.eneaClNe, „ Vi altz, Man, utility of his voluminous writings on agriculture then b e obtained j) IV clic • and horticulture 11F. LIFI aand adventures if ions A. hit Illart-L, '''" l ” " e "" 1 Magnolia, writings being a correct and graphic. a, ,unt of the deeds U S.Desired Court at Nen Orleans —Mr W il-Attelis, o f one ot thi most da , ing mereth it everfigured in the title} , e % ariations, ham Slieater w-as dispatched by the IT S. Mar ret 0-ds of crime. Polo:lame , shat some two week, ago in order to arrest certain In thesouth writ this land pirate is still spoken of Brilliant Bra ice ',mooch M altz and oble k step, individuals who had been committing depredations as without an equal, for the energy, capacity „tact' suns, dri p, - " Hewitt tin the lice oak land: belonging to the I • oiled and P , rims - cm"' cno h lie caliMi" din 'ls zs mil "s" I ( 1 .. Punter I 'MS K"' • rile work is ernhe Bistied with 11 il 'Topaz ''''''." States. He succeeded in arresting J P Ifirkeilend hi" '' l engravings, Pare , 2 , cent . ~,,,l ii ,,, sentimental Or Rose M min. N &elicit 'stephen W Doss, v. ho were examined by the U • "e CALM% ELL, Post-ochre building N iennoise Ro sen 's Prime,. sp IS lunratt v e 1 . ,: coma . ) sioner ,it Franklin, parish of st %tars s s ' alse Brittle:it, La Perle, Waltz I j i 10 3t - '1 'lord street For Me beeelln.g—Regtilor Packet. and gase hail to appear before the U. S District 1 Amer, W ilex Nimmo. Fitt splotielid light draught steamer Court to answer to the charge Mr. Shearer also Das Is's Extra Fatally Flour. 11 dam& es Grand March, 1% ( rtur° -, DOMINION, s TYLER, Master, .111 run made a seizure of about 8 , 0 1 )0 worth of timber. i t NMILII S can at all wore be supplied with a Ag , am , a n t: Jorly , ls t b r s , Step. by ..ers as a regal ar packet between Pittsburgh and NI, heel I • which had Ixen cut from the go, eriiment land q uality of fresh ground floor bon 4 1.;! I 1.... I (1,,,, Q ii 1. :.! 11n , ing; leas rig Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monclay\4 JOHN-P D" lc, ' _ „ IN ednseday Anil Friday. at 3 o'clock, P M , and leav- Pcnntismei t t riCONIIIII , FI, orite •, -- --ass- —I-- Far tact. by JiiH's SI NILLLOR. mg Wheeling, for Pittsburgh ea • ery ihieselay, Thum day and S lb - inlay ,at 9 o'clock', A. M. }or Wright • St , A, wet st , Pittsburgh. [Delta , jay 4th_ 1.01-:3l7l:ll:l‘,7npeurliioll's gener3 lbc I) ILISTI , L S Sarsaparilla , Comstock's do .7 Mere i t's A rherol,re in the Army.—lt is iers J . ; chint's do , Carpenter ndo condant., v On hand or pass ige apply on board.nnvs known to the public , lhal PP F. Roqs A apt ant of who ',moat with ste t di n- and for sale to It. A FAUN' STOCK &Co Host on and lll{ 1 ork Planos• r (41 ,, , if . 4 , 1 1 ifirt Na. gl , w , ~,,,i street , has C 1\ DI X N olunie e t SILLIVI %IS'S Joncrnil I the Arkansas regiment, ioi cur let and Wood, and M and and bib idsul sco nee and Arts , comi,nring reterences in lingo:shed bra, Cr; at Buena N tsta and acne after ' __ •) on hand and fo -sale , at en inufictore r s pacer, i a pennd 1 c aids re. arded for his meritorious twirl, tow by Important to nook Buyers. nice e'er at lino c .0.1 Piano Forte, with grand ac 4 c l 2,4"1°1°" of the s'r,,nnemi,..b47°'",,,g now test , THE , Liter Ley World, a weekly newspaper, p u b. non, sad Iron frame, mad..• by CHIC FERI , IG, of Bus ,cars, z from promotion from the hulks, to t e adj itancy of that lislo d iv Sec York, at $3 per annum C.I Hoff• ton completed, and a few No.'s for sale by the under- I • regiment is a Cher kee, at il has numerous 'el citrons:gned n editor cy„,, gp i erin j M a lirap•yy Piano 1 crte, six an ds ~ in the Cherokee Nat on altholigh he has not I e d Ina'N% i may confidently believe that this Index i,Ol Ihe plan of• the I Arran A oriel is to afford a half en nets, made hi Gal,B; l c N e w 1 ork there for many years'has inehilopted Arkansa, as medium Vol re the Author and the Publisher , the no 23 nine Will prove legend not only ill those who nosy I his home —Loutsrijk Couriri Booksclle r and the Book bei y er, the Reach r and .tie _,„.....,,,-. • .4t , . the whole sears, 1/111. to all clio are commie i G o ld NA n ect a rs kan %iiy er A% are. lid in any way with the ‘rtm and scie n ces, tbr esliatei Critic, ma. all I orninunie act with cacti other, as ii a ,.ire the deo trtment. the reader is directed Ifs it to, " Lnerar , I ieh luxe Agent tor Pittsburgh, NN Mo l %UM I 1 Lc V, *woes, of the ' ete t and best Doctor C. Morgan, h I ~l i st ed s I,llgeendditiobal stuck ot i•iiiit 3 Tj and gi nth men s (cold and ill Pai-iii /Ls' r the sarions memoirs that 1, oe been published in the , loomed on the echo ct that interests him, chether LIORMERL N a successtul practising Phy elm in en at the new' Literary De • p t, I 'his city and car inity , " Richarcl ' like, "is to • ~ rintrd it tlie lowest lint,". Also, Scher I a hir relating , to the progress ot Self ace, to details of !lets second floor, Poet Othce Buildings• patterns, and war - sett again (Statu qua.) His ollice is in Penn street, , f ro, an d Pest rt Spoons, 111111ulaLt ireit and for sale in the diffnfent departments of knowledge, or to the - next door to the Washington Hotel, Pittsburygli, Al More :hen Books t by WWM It sON, various resources of this and other countries; with Icglieny Counts, Pennsylvania, clierc he ail! be 1, 10 Corner of 4th and Market streets 1 a guide the entire copies ol the work in public A T MORSE s Litt ran Depr , , ',a Fourth street happy to accommodate such of hot old applicant.~ a. s u perior Cat Tobacco. I ibranes, or in those of indiaiduals, become avail- Ili. Vinerican Drac in g Book, a %faint el fc •r ma nner need his services, and all new ones who, i life ! .4. iq nox Es SDP cut Iloni v Deo t hes lo g Tobacco;; able " ° the Amateur, and base. Id 31111.1 , 1 for the Profecsion i i ma, may feel disposed to barter disease furStook ang do. Complete setts of the entire series of 49 Artist especially, adapted to the use of the public "" 7° .. il ' ed Eye health, and fork over the difference, in legal loose S.• F inn do do volumi s, furnished at the publasher's and private schools as tie!! as home instruction, to J change. ins 10-113t&vitf looser ( hapman, N.A. For sale airy 10. to cf4e a consignment by prices, $lOO 00 _ Lk i I COCHIN N\ , Index Volume to do., 300 Gold Pens. I The L nion Magazine for July, ;No 1 a new and 120 CAI P PENS, selected of the hest branch', splendid' ag ezine c ith be autiful illoscrations lino h indsomest patterns, of holde rs and. Martin the Foundling, vol 1• je 10 Champagne V% Ines. N 0.26 Mood at _ ___ subscriptions received or the,neW or second am les and No 's delivered free of postage for $5 per an • num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh cases. Ala ^, 2 dozer Bagley'. patent extension pen Lord Ell am, or the Double Courtship, by Mrs 0 11 Ask/. lis Champagne tS, mix, consisting, of ~,,, 24 W M 11. I Lmara , t 7 Market st holder and pence • juse received and for sale at the ',weenier I 4ic•ct hi , , Cross Bow, lis Color, Crown, Ducal 1 low cat prices, at (cold Pen Head Quarters, I Itertiarkattle Elents in the History of America, Grape, Bo iingeurs, nehor, the celebrated A Corner of 4th and 'Market streets. No 2, by J I rust, LI. P N 1 t 011 l 4Cr 11 Anchor, Mmm's safe r a t ' - ; I Hidtelt, SNV WILSON. Black. ood's Magazine for June inc, e - iI: 11111 u. rasa ii brands These M ines Poetry and Trutt, from ma Life, from the German are sure II ireffig obtained direct from the import of for the, being Nos PS and 99 of N 5 dry and Put I, es Pe r• vs ni IN rely upon not gnueg Newa rk! uarn s Library ot Choler heading i idi r ii it'll the}'l , ll , , 1.11C , 0 • ` %%11113110M ace . l us t ! NICIICO as it was and is by Brantz May er, No 6re c e iiii g and fir sale by basket or bottle, by I c conprete je i J atoll W 1. k'i 1.11.1 ray kw's Coon 4,• a Detector, No 57. I Chambers Lib Iclop.relia of English Literature No., je 10 FRENCH WINES, Ot every description, price and qualityt Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, 4 , c., some eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, Ro. 16 Market it., cur Front. je2o Mcirt Nevi' Goods . AA.MASON, 62 Market street, has Pod re-1 ceived: 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps.. French Printed Cambric, I's ps. new styles Ging hams, 25 ps. Linen Cringhams, 7 cases of Parasols and Parasolettlt ; also, Slityllt, CraVats, tloves,l Hosiery, Summer stuf f s . , Lc. - Dry Peaches. 25 BUSHELS Dry Peaches; tbr sale low,to dose .consignment, by ME pcoNomy CRAG (:11)k:11-12 recel,ed and fur by jr2l I.7cr F ancy Ii DOZ. 1 1 !arge 4/7, JAcr,lt je 12 16 ?Market st., cor. Front ht. Wineo,lLlquors, arid Liquors in G1L1,11.14, F every variety and price, Foreign and Domes O tic, for sale by JACOB WEAVt:R, jy 1 16 Market at., cor Front. • Letter, Writing, and Blank Books. ALARGE assortment of Letter and IVritinWPar. per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of all sizes, for sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jyl Market st. bet 3d and 4th. Kitts extra No. 2 Mackarel ; 10 boxes Sealed "Herring; For sale by J.l). WILLIAMS CO., je29 110 Wood street SUG.AB:--2 Barrels double refined pulverized ; 1 " " pulverized ; 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted ; 1 tierce star • 10 bags Brazil ' 3 barrels clarified ; 5 hogsheads N. 0. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS Br. CO je29 , 110 Wood street., FRUIT -30 Drums Smyrna Figs; 2 barrels Zante Currants; . 10 boxes M. R. Raisins; For sale by J. D. WILLI/I-NIS & Co., je29 110 Wood street TENN ANT'S GLASGOW ALE : Juet received and for sale by the bottle or dozen, by JACOB WEAVER, jy4 16 Market at., cor Front. • • SALAI 9:11,•. id BasketaL—Avigtlors &Caine, shippere l 4 late importation, for sale by basket or bottle, by . JACOB'-WEAVER, jyl 16 Market et., tor of Front . . • , LIM MINER/it. SPRIVGS. THE FRA.NHFOR'r HOTEL, WILL he emened , .on the 12th day of Jtily, for the reception of visitors. The Ili use has un dergone repairs since the last season, and every at tention will be s,liown to those who may visit the Springs during the seasen• ('.,N. DUNGAN. Frankfort, Pa., July; p-2" " (EO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood E =lll Ell in Living age, No. 164. An examination of the cases of the Rev. John N. Matra and Rev, John C. Green, and the proceeding• of the Methodist Episcopal Church at New York against them. Also, all the Eastern Papers for the week. W 9 SOLDIERS OF TILE MEXICAN WAR a 1 IRE aautaa.craber hati n g opened an "Ince in din City of Pittsburgh, in the State of renn•a, Iccr the purpose of ),11 . 4 L.TIII at the net of liciyerrizonnt, fne u i• 4. HERE =II . . I. t pp...aor, to be executed anti ; ) ,i,i.ned a ale at this place. The \Varrant, when I received, w be immediately sent per mail to time proper owner ; or if he should prefer receiving mo ney, I will make sale of Ins Warrant to the hest ad- I vantage for cash, and make. no charge liar that service.. In the event of the death of the sr•ldier, that must be mentioned in the letter, and ti.o wairsat will issue according to the following rules: Ilrst, to his wife and children, (if he have any.) Second, to his thther ; _and 'third, to his mother. • Having a sun in the General Land Office at Wash iogton, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER. REFERENCES. lion. Hamar Denny, lion. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, , Major St Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sam'l. W. Black, Capt. John Ilerron, . 17oPs flea. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mea'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. B. F. may be found at the office of Wm,. E. Austin, Esq., late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth . street. Jyg HATiIS-4500 lbs. Hams, ust received and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, iYB 56 Wood at. - -- SPANISH MUSS-4 Bales, in store and for sale by JlO SMITH gr. SINCLAIR. ICF 10 Tierces for sale by _LA, jlyB SMITH Sr.'SINCLAnt UM ~ .-7;:k,., , , : t., ; ...74g;, ,-: ?.:.,:;- : .:, - 7.`,';::, . . I.':-•.-,-;?,','4:7,;1.i-,.,..'t;::f.1:.-.,;..7..:*.:,.•,;1,:•-'.' ME IMMII Newly itiveialedpeoewt, Block Spring Prtars, FOR the invmediAto relief anepermanenticure of Jlernin and Rupture. (Suited to all sizes)— The superior claims of this crass consistio the coin- parative ease with 7a hich it may be wore. The pad of wood being neatly balanced on spring,, yiehio to the pressure of any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any movement made by the wearer. It can be worn without intermission, until a cure is effected. The subscribers have made arrangements for the manufacture of these valuable Trusses,in a superior style, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale at their office, No. 77, Smithfield stet,sre near Sixth, Pittsburgh. WT. jy I D. W• KAUFFMAN.. SUMMER STUFFS--Received this day, at 52 Market street, an extensive assortment of Gam browns, Tweeds, French Cassimeres, Denims, Mix tares, Linens, Cottonades, Drillings, Cords, Coatings, &c. &c. my 29 A. A. MASON. at 62 Market street: 96 doz. Lace J Gloves and Mitta, 12 doz. Linen Gloves,2s doz. Silk Gloves, 32 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 12 dozen light and dark Kid do., 18 doz. Cot. do.; also, 20 dot. White Cotton Hose, 9 doz. Black do., 12 dozen Colored do., 21 doz. White and Mized, Hose, Open Worked do., Brown and Fancy doA.. A. MASON je2B Valtiable Real Estate for Sale. THAT beautiful property, situate near Manches ter, directly opposite the residence of James Anderson, Esq„ fronting 345 feet on Ohio Lane, and extending back 300 feet to Sheffield street, with House and improvements. It will be sold together or Aivided.• Also, a Lot of ground, elegibly situated in Irwin street, between Penn street and the Alleglienritiv or, 64 feet 5 inches in front, by 110 feet in depth, to la 20 feet alley. Persons wishing to make investments, are inform ed that portions of that fine property in Allegheny and Manchester, owned by a Company in Philadel phia, will be offered•in the market as soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, and of which due notice will be given. I Apply to GEORGE BREED, je23-dlm 94 Wood st. RELIGIOUS WORKS Jay:s Morning and Evening Exelkises; Abfibtt's Way, to do Good ; ", Young Christian ; " Corner Stone; The Eternal Barnes' Notes; The Great Commission; " Great Teacher. Also, a fine assortment of Theological, Literary, and Miscellaneous Books, at H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, jelB 43 Market at. • Pine Pocket Cutlery. ROGERS' Congress Knives; " I, 2 and 3 blade do; Wostenholms , Pen Knives, assorted ; Rogers' of s superior quality ; Straps and Hones; Cutlery, in setts of 31 pieces, and also in of the best quality; Key Rings; Keys, &c.; Tweezers, Clasps, &c. V. W. %tiff.SON, cor 4th and Market at. Table dozans, EMI • Claret Wines. CASES Os. Chateau Margaux, 1 doz. each. 4 , 0 " St. Julien ?Amine, I " 10 " Chateau LPLeoville, 1 " .2S " " " Lafile,l doz. each very fine 10 " " Family use, 1 tr. 2 " extra. • Also 10 Mille. St. Julien, and 3 do. w hoe Wore, all !lust rectuvorg, alit' for wholesale or retad. JAC' It W \ ER. New York fool nod Nbor Store.. No. 12'2, Wood st., S. DA LZVA.I. h, on hand. m•,l I s rt s Ili =IIBBIIII o 2 o n..“cork; t, the most soh,tsnlial manner, hiring adop6,l tie motto mrna:: returns, Will sell a a 1(,o. 1(1V,6t. BOOBS. rIIIIK. Art of Painting; 1 Junius' Letters; Philosophy of Unbelief; Stilling en Fanaticism ; Hill's Village _Dialogues; 'Memoirs of 3ladame Lafarge ; Mahen's Field Fortifications; H. I.IOSW ORV f 43 Market st je3o JIVERY c ommodious two story brick dwelling 11. house, on 'Fiord, below Ferry street. Pos. ' session given on Ist of July nest. Apply to jc22 .J AM KS MA Y . J. M. N'elowry, APITORIVEV AIM CO(INSELLOR AT LAW. OFFICE in Bakewall , s I3uildings on Grant street. je29 , 17-1 Y MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD VFNEERS and CHAIR PLANK—A large assortment received and for sale. Also, 160 lbs. Cane for Ghair, seats, ust reed and for sale at jai) F. BLUME-A. -H OLL A N D GIN, &c.- 3 Pipes H. Gin; I_Puncheon Jamaica Spirits; I do Scotch Whiskey, warranted pure; For sale by* :._ P. C. MARTIN. COT of Smithfield and Front eta. MRS. PATRICK &SON will continue to keep the Iron City Hotel, Fifth et., between Wood and Market streets, where they will be glad to entertain their customers and the public In general. Don izeth 1.1 =EI Bennett MEM Bishop. Kohlmuk Gallop is Boots t t 1,1,1 t ucal shoe• VT For rent, Iron City Hotel CINCINN A.TI PACKETS 1847. SUNDAY. PACKEV. 1847. 4 ~.......... ..1X.:74 THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS. A.AC 'NEWTON, Capt. A. U. AlAson,' wi I roc as a regular paeltethetween Pitt :burgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at le u'- clock, .1. M. The Isaac Newton was built this spring, eipressly for the trade, and offers to passengers ever) comfort tor accommodations. : febl3 nd supcn MONDAY PACKET MThe regular mail and passenger steamer rIIIIONONGAIiELA, Capt. Stone ; will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin anti, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A.-M.., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For frei,ghtor passage apply on board. The Monsingahela was built expressly for this trade, and o ff ers to the passengers comfort, and M. perior accommodations. mar 31 , . 1817 Tuesday Packet. ' 1847 1 The reps's:ram/I-and passenger steam-1 er HIBERNIA , Capt. 3. Kama etyma, will roil as a regular packet between Pius burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every 'flies day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at /0 P. 14. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. lr-The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accurnmodations. janl2, 1847 1817. Wednesday Placket. ... _ .... THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh - every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every. Wednesday evening at 10 P. 14 ~• and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o 1847. TIIVII.BDAIt PACKET. 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. Gahm, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M-; and Cincinnati every S unday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 - SATURDAY PACKET. _ The regular mail and passenger steamer IESSENGER, Capt. Linford;will run as a reguiar l'acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., 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 erpressly for this trade, and idlers to her passengers every comfort and acr commodation. mar 23 --- . • ._ TuURSDAV PACKET. THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA , M. E. Lucas. Master, will run as a regu-1 ar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap 9 For eineinUnti sod Louisville. , _ The new and splendid pass.-:.ger steam er C 0 L LI M B I A, O'Neal., Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply WILKI Non board, Agent. or to jet__ D. S, . . _ _.- _. For Cincinnat I and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, will leave for the above. an al intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. jc9. _ _ Tuesday Evening Packet. _ . The new and splendid passenger steam , , boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees wil run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and 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 passenger'. For freight or passage apply on jet For Cincinnati The well known last running steame CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run Ili a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. ftc.iurning, she will leave Cincinnati every. Saturday, at 10, A.M. Perfreight ur passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH it Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Books Just Received. QCHLEGEL•S Philosophy of History; SehlegePs Dramatic Lit rature.; Roscoe's Life of Leo X ; Roscoc's Lorenzo de Medici ; ('oz's House of Austria; Sismondi's Literature of Europe; Reckman's.Htidory of Inventions; Lanzi`s llistory of Painting ; knot. Miscellaneous Works; Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy ; Michelet's Roman Republic ; Todd's Kirk White; Margaret Percival ; The Fairy Bower; All' sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & jul No. 43 Market sf. John J. Mitchel. •'- fTtiRNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT I. kV. tlfice on Smithfield street, a few doors above 1). aVi•v. =I MEM DM (•• no , \\ a an,( SIMI:A . 0(1d Oa) (tr. OzailNt rttllnnirt, Ice - 1 ,rl, J•fr , tk•tual „ , I : hi, ,1, I,o , Setirns.( hOlerit I„rbun, Su miner Coufpl:ont, Ciitthe, Griping Paine, :-.our Stomach, Sick and. Nervous ileadacti, Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain td sickness a the Stomach, Vomiting. Spitting up of Food after Eating, and also where it passes through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels, I lysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and l'witchings, Sea Sickness, Tannings, Melancholy and Lowness uf Spirits, fret ting and crying of Infaiiis, and for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for dhe cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantum .or Summer Complaint; anti in all the above diseases it really acts like a charm. . . All persons are requested to try it, for withoutex . ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Hundreds! nay thou -1 sands, of certificates have been received from phy sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor., too numerous topublish. For sake akthe Pekin Tea Store, '7.2 Fourth Stieet. may2l-dBiw , • • ' • NEWATILLINERY . 4,ND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, No. 10 West side of St. Clair Street between Penn and the Bridge. MRS. DUFF has made arrangements,duringjhOr late visit to NCiv. York for receiving at all umes the latestiondon and Paris fitshions, every .article in the Millinery business. The latest, styles dress caps, silk bonnets, Caps, cardinals, cliffs, •-col lars, &c. on hand and,made to order, by the best hands; bonnets cleaned and trimmed. A choice selection of rich cap and bonnet ribbons lately re ceived. OAP „_''",s .: ~ :t' , s-.r,"rN".'?~+.atira..~^?+rhµ'"~~~, ky".s` L.. MEE AlletAllatetr,sAlitenepitzig-Olusznents ' i . -Tll-119901),!,1 q9 l 9 2 etu ... ' lit Itlp4eeeditiifigiird b i " •. . 1. 4 '' 1 ! tun : b Geza •. w. f a J I3 :. V . V:i -A 6V r it . .. '..:Y,:,'inyttlrepPkarusrot,"th.i.",e6l-4; 7 . ' 5-Srinth'str r r e r e ' t7cO ' rn y er of" . ....aitten' tari P C ? .N 4 ls llol :utl ; :, accepter...the agem.l v. i The CrlbaCtilHe havin g' - " and 'WWI:MeIo° road Liverpool," :- i • „. iirr the i p t iis t • . r u ' - d t - a sitt r vit -,... -.: t isth e l it , : ea u,r t i ee i iicu u a r tio: t - d • mmitel lipOn Aell.e.‘getist. liberal terms withYßOse dem- • tidy.- It will benoticeu the.a h " e : hr ' lse l are now P re p are la r ? • ''''::- iat a thick elou y UM- . .. .,._ . . . . n old Colintry,•Slitillatterthemesehres their character e.passAgeof their frien dsxttide ;_ti?.. • r h o n u a s :i o n f ng 7...y t i a n n g a -th. iivg, :ems that this ersire thasge " su f ge m e , a t l t l •h p i o ch int i 1011, dui, in 'business vvill give atriPlas•- •-•-i suratice that all their f..:Otx.ie , fits will. : be earriei?. ' Ma flows unint e rru pted ly when we ateinhealth. ' Messrs. W. & J.T.Tapseett;!hre Ititlepd frivora!- • - hit ceases -when we are . . bly`knoWn for Bier-superior - class, "aX.toberunodatitia - tick. Life , einitot tie sus , A off from the blood and 1 -sailing ; qualities', of their Packet -i.hlis. Thik . • a .digposes by this means.of QUEEN er . - ilim- 'WEST' SHERIDAN', .11.WHES7.- TEff,GAßracri HOTTINGILIER, Roscius; nearliallthe impurities within us. The language or ElePtXl-.IIWSIDDONS, two'Of whicliltairkedeh 1 - Scripture is ~ in the Blood is therLifd.” If it ever be: comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop. Port '-wiAlt-th.llAcqu New Ytri the 210 and - 1661.1 ° 14 Rom Liferpool the aloud 11th, in addition to whieh .. page of the insensibleperspiration. Thus we see, all they:have . it innate:n - 0 with' the St, George And -, that is necessary When the blood is stagnant, or in, Union Lines : of Li iefpcial Peek eta taigittre b dep. s• ~ termed, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from Its own heat and vitality arc tore from Liverpoot,mre ry fivriaisi:beihrthua'ebteri• - - all impurity instantly. mined, their facilitiessitaildceep . pace with tour ink': •_ sufficient, without -one particle of medicine, except to open the •prates upon the surface. Thus .we see creasing patronage,whilellX.W.TipsetltUs donate/it the-folly of taking so much internal remedies. All Personal sueerinten'dance of ilkbllsioesd in Liyerli premienera, however, direct their efforts to Xestore P 991 is an additional security. that tleerodylfeknidll -. the Insensible Perspiration. The ThomptiOnian, for acccommodation of the passengers will be p.4l.ien: instance,sleams, the Hydropathist shrouds shrill wet larly attended to. - .. •.. • --..:' blankets, the lloroopathist deals out infiditissimals. The subscribers being fa's usual) exteesively - engs; the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury: ged en the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills. and the-Ailattie Cities. ate thereby enabled to faled .. - pills: •• charge of aryl forWareptesenkersimidediately on '.• To give some idea of the amount of rho Insensi their landing, without a elianeekif ditqfpsioletment Of.' ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. delay, and are therefore prepared toed'al:6l:Athepaii•-• Levvenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re sage from any sea port in Great Britain oiliglidelitd. ceive into the stomach, passed ofiby this means. In this City; the nature off the_ business they are engaged other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per in gi.ing them facilities - Tor carryingpassengerk so. day, we evacuate five pounds of it, by the Insensible tar inland not otherwise _attainable, and will, (if neli • Perspiration. cessary,) forward paesengers further. Scat by '64 This is none other than the used up particles 0. best mode -of .conveyance. *about guy.. additional the blood, and ther juices giving place to the new charges for their trouble:- 'Where persons sent foi • andfresli ones. To check this, therefore, is to re- decline coming out, the tonchintlfatd for paseage yin! ItaM in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter , he refunded in full. - - -, .....• -' - _ ' that nature semen should leave the body. - - - -'" REAIITTANCES. - ' "I . ,:•. er • By a sudden traneition from heat to cold, erm' The sulascribera are also' prepared to gigs at are stopped, the perspiration Celises, and the sedisea be- sight,lbeany.l.moitht payable at the principOrtititi gins at once to develops itself, Hence, astappage c, and Towns in 'England,' Deland, Scoddnd ittrY this flow of the juices, originates so many coin- Wales; thus affording . a safe and expeditious mode of plaints. Remitting funds to those Cirrintries; 'which per-Send . . shah .. .. . . . ••• It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man requiring facilities, will find 'lt-heir interest to. kind with coughs, colds and csonstimption. Nim avail themselves Of.•'• ':' ;' - .... • ' - '. • ' tenths of the world die film diseases induced bya Applfeatioli(lfby'letter post paid) will he prompt stoppage of the Insensible Perspiraiibe, ly attended t0...„_• ~_.• ._ ~_...,_ ._•• = ' Let me ask, now, every candid mini:lin - hat Coupe " -' ' ; TAAItE &1101 3 C.OkiNalt,: ' seems the most reasonable toursue, to unstot the ni - Forwarding and CunsissionNi'4Chante,' --, Wouldpores, after they are closed. you give . p Side marTld&wy. . - Pittsburgh Pe to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something ..that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually ist And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it. Unaer these circumstances, I present to physicians, and.-to all others,McAlister's All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per spiration 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 pou:er to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue! of entancons disorders, and restore the entire cui - I telel to its healthy functions'. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so mans 1 and deleterious drugs taken into the - stomach. • - It is a remedy that neither Sickliteas, givesinconve silence, erns dangerous to the intestines. ' - - It preserves and defends the surface'frone ill 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 intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, fo. there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility,and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the leach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the prolession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the thench, Aldermen- and Lawyers, gentlemen' of the highest erudition and multitudes of thepour, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voi c e—one united and universal voice—saying" Al e I I later, sour Ointment is good. . CO:NYC - 7311 2 T lON.—It can hardly be credited that a salve 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, seperates the poisonous -particles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of consume- I non continually, although we are told •it is foolish. ness,l care not what is said, no long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly: • If EA DAC.IIE.—The Salve has cured persons of the Headache of ten yearssweting, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with likesue , CeSs. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or sale., falling-off the. hair, one or the other always accompanies cad feet. The Salve will cure every case. , ' ' - . fat Sctoutla, Erysippbe , , salt Rheum, Liver 61T11 plaint Sore Eyes, Quin.y, Sum Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as .‘stoma, oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, Chap- ped Hauck, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions; Nervum Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med; ichie now known so good. BCRNS.—It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Bead the Directions around the hoz.) • PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action is •to expel all humor. It will noteease drawing till the thee is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skin, and' fre queerly breaking out to the surface. It thed healS When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repo). sere surface, it -begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. , WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most meth 'silica were to children taken inwardly, they would %e slow to resort to them. 'Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi fuges" pills, Re. The truth is; no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. Not , lot me sat 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 in 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 .., ill. restore the h sir two cases CO their one. , OLD SORES.—That sonic' Sores are an outlet to the illlpUritilld of toe aystem, is, because they cannot pass oil through the uatural channela - of thelnsensi ;ilo Perspiration. If such sores arc healed up the • teepUritles !Mist bate suttee.: other outlet, or it will . 0(1- '.anger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. RHEUM AS I SM .—I t r..: rue , e:: alenast traeneellate - 11 enti.eiller. ete.le alt.l yes e fling:, ea hem e the leal.r, J! lIIM 1. • i Mill ce,e PEE VRS.— , 1, ims of :c: r, the EMI =I MERE =I pasted and 'the ding - r In all Gases 01 n 1 the skin an3 4 t4.ng forth It 11.0).—We c cured cases that actu v thing N , CII 49 the of 'fifteen re 1 , dog TM" , o.l§l c told haJ ,p, lc ;Aid < les without tiny when s. I. in's., kit the olatmeLl cured them. •f coF,N6.-.-Oceasiiiica I oat of - the Ointlllcul will al ways k e ep cortm. frant growing. People need never be troubled with.them if they will use it. AS A E.A,MILY MEDICIN E.—No man min mess ure its value. So long as the stars tell along over jlie Ileavens—so long as man treads thirt earth, sub ' tect to all . infimities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known just Ao long will this good. Ointment be used and esteemed. When man teas= carom off the earth, then the. demand will cease, undmot till then. JAMES MeALISTER & Co Sole proprietors of the ah.ove Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterieded, we have giien this Ca ution to the public ['Ant "no-Ointment genuine unless the names of James McAlister; or James Mc- Alister ¢ Co., are WRITTEN with a i.r.rr upon EVERT label." , Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid oa conviction in any of the constituted courts ui the United States, for any individual coun terfe;.ting our name; and , Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of. Liberty and St. Clair eta,- are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggistulle 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. H. Casseliderner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and4olds at' the Bookstore in Smithfieldst., 3d doerftam.Second st; and in Allegheny city by IL P:.SdhWartx, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Rirminghani; and D. Negley, East Liberty; it: Reedatul, McKeesport; samuel Walker, -Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo nongahela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. - Rogers, Brownsville,. Par Dr.-S. Smith, Bridgewater; and John Ruselsy, Bearer Pa. `Mk! 20; . r 11":411S--1. 2 hhda: BacOu'Harns; a brigltt primc twin just rec'd on consignmentiand-rof , fintiby . . . • - St.LLEBS. MIIME=2MMM . . lIM 1 • •a , 4LLER gniatza. - , . Email) Itpd /CRAMER &•• RAHN, . BAN - Kt% S 'AND EXCHANCeN ERS4EALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS;BILI.VOI: EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES. OF DEPOSITE, WANE NOTES,- AND . COIN. Corner of Third and Wood its., direttly oppegite the St. Charles Hotel. . znyn ' • Nevi , etinfectkonerk. ' (Late anal Bbat — liouse.) ' - -, DOSSET,.f as just opened a splendid assor t ment cd*Confectionery, consisting of Candies, uts, and other refreshments. He has furnislied'a' fine Saloon, where visitors can be fivnished' with rich Ice cream, &c. The pubfic 'hie idspectfullf, invite to give him a'call, as he will be happy to afford them every entertainment Fifth Ward,..TeUcanal Basin Chief • it e, ' - g MIDS. Clarbt Winei:a. fine article; • 2-i doi. flottlhi'do: 8 Baskets Cltainpriiin4;rerawn brand - 50 doz Playirig e dot Stougbibn Bitters , , 5 " Peppermint ' 20,000 Cegara; Consisttig by Regmids; C'szadormy Principes, Dd.9' Alnttgos, Siltac Eitulapios; laPalmey and Parretellaa, warranted imported Segars. Pot sale by ' P. C. 14ARTIN, jy2 car otfimithfield and Frobt ste p .; • T UTS: 2 Bbl! Stelled s.Boxes 6 • 1. Bale Fileviel 5 , g Alnianeo'l 1 Waloute: , . 1 " CPCAIII Nuts; . • For sale by J. . WILLIAMS ac'Co.i' j.-10 - -110 Wood et I 1%013.4.U:0, _. • ' ' 10 Boxes, t"• - ltussel . and Robinson:Os4.'ls tQni grass Tobacco, juat reed and • • .7 ...MILLER lix-RICKETSON. y OAP SUGAR, 20 Cases Locering , s 1).-R. Loaf Sugar; . e _ 20 Barrels - pulv . eriSed do; Just xeceied and Or ealo by • • --MILLER ItatICKETSON: LINSEED ' 20 13arreis Linseed Oil, in store and for salei~yi • : MILLER & RICKETSON. . Dontestip. Liquors.: - • Re, WHOLE' and half-1114p. O. M. ft..*liiskey, UV.? distilled in 1837.' • •" • 20 dozen Bottles; 'AO. do: . . •• 23 Mid's Old Tennessee Peach Brandy:' distille'd in 1840, •with h large Supply - of: coiinirion Gin, Brandy, Reclified Whiskey.,kc..lize.:,..firr sale in quantities to suit, by °P. 'C.' MAWEIN,'?; cor of Smithfield , and.Friitit r W iIi 3 I L T I boxes Elia 7u n gi S or u qii:i la " s n a.u 4- " * lia sugar,just received, and for sale by ..* - MILLER; St TtICKETSON. LINSEED OIL? 3413airsla Linseed , pit -;.• just re, cOved and for saleby • • • _ je7^ MILLER &RICKETSONI rpARLE SALT: 10 Cases Table Salt;.just res'd and fur sale by • 0. • je29 MILLER '4•II.ICKETSON: Av :H i I 3 TE BEIANS or i e T yß ushels i spuAll rmy 2 P. C. MARTIN. GROCERIES, &c. • ; jr 50 Bags. Rio Coffee I - '•-•z 75 Packages. BM. and Imperial Teas, in halfan4leatty boxes 15 Boxes Tobacco, different Bratids; 10 Bbls. Mackerel; No. 3, large ; 10 Bble.-Shad,:trimured;with a full assortment • or every thing.io. the grocery lirie, for-sale sale or retail, by P.,C. - 11VARTIN„ jy2 • car ofSmithlioltl and Trout et. _ ' Ineenlig F'reirrie'Ptstnos. - • A - SPLENDID asseitruont orlft.osewoiiil and Ma honany action Pianos, with metaliefnine, just finished and for sale; at je2.5 112 2(l'door above 5th.., History. of the French Itevolutioniby !islet; The Progress of FAhndicey; by J.,.a.-14z;.1.1st•fi thik 12. iiistoi yof the F.aritetivi:t rostary of • - Cc XV 7 S Austrt::. Luaze's o:";. 3 ritrtti.r.q, , VeS7. H. S.IO.3I,'CISTit -‘- . . 3 and C A MIME ORAL , . CIDLB.: 5 1.1b13 h'Ciucr e a super or article, ror cafe b' • P. C.. 111ARTIN..:. ; '. - j)1. eld' and - Fronto27l.. TrONLY Boxes, containing - 8- to'lo 'lbs. White lianey, to: sate by C.11i2. INSEED Bbls, prime Linseed on consignment, and for sale by diY 3 ' -1.,: SELLERS.- Fr..ovn,, phis Fine 7 Flout r:on colsign*t, and.for sa4e,by, • ,F. SELLE4S. . . Cj LiGAR CURED DRIED BEEP: , 1,000 lbe Dried -0 Reef Rounds, sugar cared, ;lust ree'd froia einnad, and for sale by iY3 t; Vthe same as` Stoughton'B J 21 dozen BUttled. Also; East Imila Sweet BitterN, for tral44li, Bbl, case, bottle and on draugbtialilke Wirte.4ltbre • _ 1S ,plarkpt.st.nor Front • LARD OlL—Pure No. I Lard Oil ;in bbls. and hi bbls. constantly 'on hand and' for sale by. jr2 F. SELLERS; A gt. for the Manufacturers:. R.C&FREE-'-313 Bags - Super tido CO illy -Just ror-eived and for'sale by jo3 , ASILLEIt- VASHINGTON Ondlirsaenesrldtichtl.t.lreid rey; ahthee of Nipoloon and DJ'S 'Atrifbitars,. the Sacted Mountains, 'For sale by ,ae2sl LOUR SULPHUR r 10001ba4 - jast rec!d and for F sale by • 13, k.:F.A4II4IISTOtN.k Cp., je3o , . LIIIIODIACON-- , p) Cask, k!ii 5G C4ndi~aL • •:•, • A •.: A . LOGWOOD--' 50.eanes Sonftird'd- - ttit 'EI je4 received : and for Bale 33.A..F,A111+IESTQCKA•tft;e cer-ofFitrit 3°30 BM= _ "it ~.T.,2•••:', . '"4'y::, ,- .•, ' .._,. .... . .. - Ell • U