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tO-wrtooirarn-Coutiri.—bleasrs Editors—l ob
served some tithe ago a communication over . the
Signature foCtiA Parent," stating that Dr.:Jayne's
Indian .Y..3ipec.torant had been die means of.saving
the lives,of three of;his children, who were suffer
ing severely with whooping Cough; and havingibut
a short time before, lost one of my children by
thatdreadful complaint, and , having another, and.
my, only child, suffering the greatest agopyrwith
- the same disease, and in hourly expectation .of its
' . .death,l,Was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and
commeriied using it according to the directioni--
. and to the surprise of all it began " to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commenced.using itiand the
child
..b as now'.6bmpletely recovered. -. •
I -have no acquaintance with Dr: Jayne, but , I
hcreby return him a husband's and a father's
grateful 'acknowledgments
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L...SIMPK7.NS,
- Philadelphia; April 2241846.
Taynis Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten
tion• of those desirous of restoring their hair or im
proving its beauty, to this elegarit preparation
We Ise:ar it-everY.where highly spokets of, and es
peciallybi all.wholative . mada use ofit,as greatly
•efliCacidus m'stimulating tho,growthi - Of
unit preventing and curing many affections of the
Ala. Its virtmuwe amply and sufficiently prov
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For, sale in. Pittiburgh' at' the PEKIN -TEA
STORE,72YOURTH 'street, near Wood—and at
the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street,
AlleglienyCity.'
CHILISi7E . EI Galvanie \Remedies for all kinds of
nervous: affections they have been used with entire
sueceis in all cases Of Rheumatism, acute or chro
nie, applying to the , head, face or limbs; gout, tic
dolereuic, , bronchitis; vertigo, nervous fir sick head
aChe; indigestion, paralysis, 'palsy,. spilepsy, fits,
iioairulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, nen
salgia'
general debility, &c. In cases ofdyspepsia,
which is simply a nervous derangement of the di•
gestive organs—they have been found equally sue.
ceisfuL
These applications are in the form of Rings and
Ivlagnetie.Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.
ecySee advertisement tor further particulars on
the,outside of, this sheet:
For aale at the 'only agency, 57 Market street
GREAT ITAI:IAN REMEDY.
PUILLDELPIUL, April '26, 1846
...Being afflicted for some 8 years with that most
listressing disease. the !asthma, and for the last
Nyears'inuch of' the time:confined to my room.
tnd . -at 'several different times 'my life was des
paired . pf;^ I concluded to obtain some of
tonis Sicilian :Syrup, whtch was recommended to.
^jae.by a friend from New York,. who stated that
;it had cured some of the most inveterate cases
Known. to the medical profession. Suffice it to say,
'that, after.usnig the above medicine for.'bbout 4
oreeksit."Was entirely relieved, and - I believe radi
ally-cured. Xonrs with , respect,
OLIVER W. OWE,N
No 175 'Bertram st., Philad'a.
Hays-8c BrockWaY ‘ Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement. , • feb22
- Passage To and Front
t tifki
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--- GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
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Gronci. Miran, 4. Soar, NO. 134 Waterloo 'B,oab,
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CARLISLE RiPPAAD No.o south Bt .,_ N. York.
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übscribers,having accepted the agency at
MBE
this S
City, ofthe above well known and respects
ble.liouses. are prepared to make engsgemenis for
passengers 'to came out from any part of great
Britain. and Irelanii, 'by:the regular line of - Packet
Ships, sailing Bona liverpo . ol weekly.. 'Persons en
gaging- With Us'may - Peet assured that their friends
will with kind treatment and prompt despatch
keLl‘typatol, as well at every attention necessary on
theirttnivil-at this country.. Apply to or address
• 'SAYPL. BPCLURECAN &
' -• lto;142 Liberty st,, Pittsburgh..
N.:l3,—Passage.engaged here from 'Liverpool 'to
' Pittsburgh - direct, ,and Drafts tor any amount for
wwiled, payable at Sight, throughout- the United
langdom. • ' 7y2-y
New Books. •.*
atiajttiygititis ()Onions and . Eiperienr,e'or'
INtadanie 'Do LiMotheOreyon; 'together- with
sortie :account of-the ~preaeitt religions opieloite of',
.7! Feriefon,- Arabi's - Wel, or tairibrar. By Thomas C.
Professor of Stetital and Maral t'hilosopty
Bowdoin College, it Tole. 'B2. -
The Use or the Body in relation to the _By
_ craorgLe . Diorite, M: mtmhcr of the Royal College
o(l'hp/octane, eta. etc.
'isatetyleit we itry
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Corripare ottr'pressint evils with regard
Of what we are, and where."
The Pursuii of knowledge under - ditricullies—ll-
Justrated by aneadiates-.-with'Portraits. By Francis
Wayland, D..D.;'President orßrown Iftilversity. Two
vols. The above, jtrsrrecetred by •
• EL'l;lfrrf 'ONGESSII,
66 Market,tet'Srl and Fourtli.
Now. Books
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LEAVELAND,-ft. tale .of the Catholic Church,C
The Desperailors elite - South west; by 'Charles
Summerfirld, of Texas.
Eltert,slunroe a sequel to Life in London cola-,
plete in 2 vols.
Martin the Poundling. complete in one visions°,
price 75 cts.
Shatspeare gnd his Prienda. -
Subscriptions reeeieed for, iheNatienil P.Sgl es new
native American riewspaper; single copies for sale,
by WAMIS. CALDWELL,
3 y24 • ' .Ppst Office Buildings.
Stray Cow.
•
MME to The premises of Alexander Quay ' s farm.
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Squirrel Hill, Peebles Tewaship,-Alleghany
c c°
~ Monday Junelist i lB47,a small red Cow.
ancl .° ca n ' IC. White stripe along heiback, a white tail,
white along the belly, supposed to be six or eittht
Iyears old., a little white inside each leg. The own
Suer is requested to come forma, prose property,
Tpay charges and taxe them away.. 1y24,3t*
ITANTED—PIaces Atli a number ofinen and. b opt
Vl' of all ages, also for coachmen hostlers labo.
Fariners &c. Places wanted for a number of
.‘-;olored men and women, boys and girls, a wet nurse
' . .4n take a child to suckle and raise, persons wanting
tly kind of employment or business will please call
my'Agettcy_ and Intelligence office, charges mode
ite.; • - ISAAC HARRIS
Fißlistreet near Wood.
INSEED OIL.
1,4 24 Barrels Linseed Oil; just received and for
safe by -MILLER & RICKETSON.
PERM 'OIL ; . 1000 Gallons Sperm Oil, pure;
t). nowlanding, and for sale by
1y24 - . MI_LLER 4. RICRETSON.
. _ .
4 ACKEREL : 100 Barrels large No 3 Mackerel.,
jj.. deeper canal this day f for sale by
'. 24 - -- -- MILLFR & RICKETSON.
IAISINS: 25 Boxes M. R. Raisins, in store and
for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Al 5 LE SEED: 5 Boxes Clover Seed; just re-
IVreeivod on consignment, and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON.
111.4.7 R, •
je, 201 Bblt Fresh ground Family Flour;
3) .. 4 . do. Rye Flour;
:;11 mum Ad for sale by '
L. S. WATERMAN,
733 No. 31 Water, and 6.2 Front at%
lA. 'emir : B '
acoo assorted, in storo and
forsate : by L.S. WATERMAN,
31 Water, and 62 Front sta.
f BBOOKS. Art of Painting;
, 'Junius , Letters;,
:Thilosspby ofUnbelief;
Stilling on Fanaticism ;
";::',loinoira of Madame Litrarge
•*hen's FieldTortifiaations;
H. BOSWORTH kc Co., .
• 43 Market at.
ler Yilsngow ,. 4. Ileaver Ppaket.
THE New and Light Draught fteamer ,
CA.D.OLINK, Nanw, Master, will run be
tw burgh-and the above „Porn; dgriyg the sea,
1 ;1,01* water; le,aving Fiqsbur gla;Av Ary Aloiday
and Friday at o'clock, A. M. and
w ~ t Yliie'every Tuesday, TtigradaY.r n.Pti.Saturia93
boa A..M. For freigttt culipsiz.ge applY t
on
d.:: . . jy.2,3dt
. .
• Joiss , taltan o,keiprefeal
F°"ri
indirof eruptiOns and diseased' of the
'I"'"?.; itch as Pimples, Blotches, Salt Abeam
for"untrueit Spot,ehapped or cracked Akin, and
14.4)ther 6 3 ; se of the Skin, which requrie rent-
Soap ° stands unaralled: It also AlispeHeckles ls
San6tirn, hlorphew,VM, l , gid ohangos the
cnic t, ' " ellow, or disuured,etkin, to a fine,
be
al
4" Ycnr",trul clearneas, A fresh supply, war
' t a in . l 2 . ,, golunne:, and for 5a1e:1,440 reduced price ofsale
r bi er n e ak,e, has just been received, . is for:,
WooC . 4. PAIINESTOCK & Co., corner first and .
• - t h Siith slid Wood it". -
jY24 ° at S'PP. r .• •
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ECLECTIC -DIEDICALTNSTIVETTE I .
ClitelrinatL-Ohlo.
_ _ _
HEnekt, Fall and -Winter course of Lecturee
T
commencosin this institution On the first 'Mod
day-in Naventheri and-continues four Months,'which
is immediately succeeded by Ole Spring and Summer
sessionywhich - also ctintinues:foUr months.'. A grat
uitous preliminary-courim commences on the first
Monday in October, and continues one month.
B. L. Hill Id. D.Anatomy and Operative Sur- ,
gery. • . $lO,OO
L.E.Jonei M. D, Materia, Themieutica
and Betany. • • 10,00
J.; H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00
W.l3each M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi
cine - - tom
A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Die- •
eases of Women and Children. 10,00
T_ . V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and
Practice of Medicine. 10,00
Matriculation. Ticket $3. IThe of Library s 2.—
Graduation Fee $4O. 'Demonatrator , a Ticket $3, op
tional. . •
$lOO paid on or before theTirst Monday in Novem
ber next, will be received' for tuition in full of one
student: Or $5O paid by the first of October next,
will secure all the tickets for one full course; the
Deinonstratorts ticket, use of Library and Matricula
tion 'ticket excepted; The Institute received its
charter in 1845. The College edifice is gttuated• at
the earner of Court and •Plum streets. • The Course
of instruction will embrace every thing. of value,
known and tiught in the Old Medical Colleges,a a
well as-the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi
eine.' Six
.or seven lectures will be giv . on daily.—
Board from $2,50 to $3,00 per Week, Candidates
for graduation, in addition to thenreliminary term of
study, must hive attended two full courses in - some
legally incorporated Medical College, the last of
which must be in this or one course after four years
practice.
All letters soliciting further information, or con
tuning money for -the Faculty, must be addressed
to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent
Banks of the States in which students reside, will be
received in payment of Fees.
T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty.
Cin. July 17, 1847.—Cin Encr. jy2llind
Of Splendid household Furniture, Feather Beds and
Bedding, Tea and Dinner China Setts, Carpeting
and Rugs, Cooking Store, Kitchen uteoileetC.
AT AUCTION,
co Tuesday nest, July 27th, commencing at 10
J o'clock in the forenoon,. will be sold, at the
dwelling of Mr. E. W. I..yrin, in Cedar street, near
the [land street Bridge, Allegheny City, his entire
household furniture, feather beds and bedding, car
peting-and kitchen utensils, as he is declning house
keeping, all of whioh has been in use only about
months—has been kept in the best of order, and
were selected by the owner with great earn and taste,
especially for his own use in the Eastern cities, a
mong the articles are the fbllowing in part, viz
I splendid mahogany frame hair seat sofa; I solid
marble centre table, a scarce apd heautifel article ;
2 mahogany dressing' bureaus, marble 'rips; I do, Pe
destal marble top; 2 mahogany bedsteads; mahogany
frame figured hair Meth seat chairs; mahogany cane
seat chairs; mahngany seat rocking ; mahogany
cardlables; mahogany wash studs, marble tops;
large. mantel looking glasses, French plates; mailer
do. do.; imderial, ingrain and rag carpeting; Brus
sels hearth rugs and mitts; feather beds; blankets;
quilts: . C.overiotia and counterpanes; French pest
bedsteads; 1 beautilial white China tea sett; 1 do Iron
stem China dinner sett; Ivory handled knives
forks in sottlii mantel ornaments; transparent and.
Venitiart blinds; candlabrasi astral and hall lamps;
flinders and fire irons; ash pans; one cooking steer,
with all the fixtures complme; together with a great
variety of Kitchen utensils, and many Mhos articles
in the furniture line, &c. &c.
Also, '1 mantel time piete. •
Terms Cash, current funds.
:MIES ItIICENNA, Auct.r.
FE
-*Fs*A DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room
gra convenient fin business, situated in the
Fifth ward, between Walnut at. and the Canal bridge.
4y22-tr R DOSSL'TT.
HE Subscriters have, and will continue to kelp
on hand, Moss of a very superior quality, Jo
bales and halt' bates, which they will sell at a re
duced price, at theicfille•Pactory;:bth
jy24.d3nt i. ANKRIbilt CO.,
...thlo River Telegraph from Plttiburgh
- to Cincinnati and LOnlirrllle.
.
ÜBSCRIBERS-to the above ,
stock, residing - irk or
0 near threity, are retfuestea to .pay:lo Joshua
Hanna, Agent .ofilln 'Company art instalment of 20
per -cent, on itla rs t•• of Antis?. nest. Hy oilier of
the Company. H. nest..
•jy2.36t Zontractor for continuation paid Lin' a.
L. 3. tVetorman.
HOLgSALE GROCER, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchant, and Dealer in Produce
and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos-21, Water, and
02, Front-sts. s Pittsburgh, Pa. 4Y23-3`
NEIVMILLI iEnT
.AND FANCY Dux GOOD STORE,
No.lo .Wat shire of Bt. Clair Street katreen Penn
and the Bridge.
DUFF has made arrangements, during her
I'm late VIRE: to New York for receiVing at all
times the latestlondon and Paris fashions, a essry
article in the Millinery business. The latest styles
dress caps, silk bonnets, caps, cardinals, etas col
lars, Ike.. on hand and made to Order, by .the brat
bands; brins-tit cleaned and trinixtd. A choice
selection of rich cap and bonnet ribbons lately re
ceisetl, jy2-tf
NI Revolution of llidelgor t y o
t c he hie p ft re a v i li ig n , t from the
'll
lustrated by 12 portraits and engrartnga.
Shakspeare and his Friende.
losephus, Illustrated- No. 2.
The Arabian Nights. Illustrated.
The Courtier of alie days of Charles 2dr, by Mrs..
Gore.
Relics from the wreck crf a former World.
Yankee Nceinua, and others, just received by
xvm. S. CA LDWRLL,
jy22 roct Office Buildings.
aoszni It FW.L. . W. P. .CVNLY.
HILL & cuany,
BANKEAS,•EXCIIANOE BROKERS, AND 'aF.Ati-lIS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
TIFCATES OF lIEPOSIT, PANIC 410TES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
N 0.6.5 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOV FOCRTH, WEST UDE.
Pittsburon,
TIAR Foods and Currency received on Deposit, and
r collections made - in all the principal cities orthe
United States.
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimoie, Nett/
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought ancisold on the most favora ,
ble terms.
-The highest premium paid for American Gold.
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and
France procured, 4rc. mar2l-y
I=3
KRAMER. & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROle-
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Corner of Third - and Wood sta., directly opposite the
St. Charles Hotel. my2.B
1101.31
DANZE4IS AND DEALERS
No. p - Market u
Selling rate. ' Eac
New York pri
Philadelphia
Baltimore .1 r ,
eau*
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Buipg rgea.
Ohio I die
Indiana "
Kentucky I cr
Virginia gg
Wheeling I c.
Tenneesee
apB-y
WILLIAM A. HILL & Co,
A.A.N111.1U3, iXCIZANGE BROX-ES3, 44D DEALER; Of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERT•IFWATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood st., one door above Rearlh, East ,tiite,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
CURRENT •Eunds received on deposit, and 401.•
lections made on all the Cities r.hroughout the
United States, .Sight.chcks on Bahia' ore,Philndel7
phia, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, constaxit4
for sale in sums to suit purchasers. z
The paper of the Ohio, kentucky, Indiana, and
Virgiiia Banks bought and sold on the - most favor,
able terms.
The highest premium paid Ow Foreign ard
meri
tan Gold and Silver coins.
Eichange on England, Ireland, Germany, epd
.Fauics procured, &c. marlo-dawy
Iron c,ty Hotel.
4. PATRICK Ea SON will continue to keep the
Iron,qtyi Rotel, Filth at., between Wood and
Market atiew, where they will be glad io
.e4ertain
Aheireuetomers p t iql the public Tri general.
Filt!l.-diwtf . . .
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FACULTY'.
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Positive We
To Let.
Moss S Moss t't
Nein' .4400k5.
EDWARD BRAM
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MiiiiMl
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treet, Pittsburgh.
hange. guying rate.
Cincinnati die
Louisville I ‘‘
St. Louie
Buying rates.
County & City ord , s & dip
Relief notes i .•
Pennsylvania Co "
New York
Maryland i w
New °Astacus
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.-'...';,-,•.-,-....T1:=1••`,,.r;c40;i'47:'.,:,:;;:;-:_:-.i,:_
Ilhio River Telegraph' from Plitsbnigh
to Cincinnati and lonktviiie„
fit ,
ÜBSCRII3ERS to the abey.e,atoelciresiding Or
1.0 near the : city, are requested to 'pay 'to Joshua
Hanna; Azent'of.the,Company, an instalment of 20
percent, on the' lst-ofAngustmext.• By Order of
the Company. : ' -11.. O'REILLY,
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Contractorforthe continuaticuof said Line.
jiyl9:6leod. . ,
Dr. "A." W. Oliver, -'
1111YSICIAN AND StfliGEON, Office No: 8, Si.
1.7 „. Clair atreot,'Pittabargh. _ ' jy.2.0
For rent,
thyi t A comfortable and convenient three story
brick dwelling house, finished and papered
in the neatest and best manner,. situated . on Cedar
street,-Allegbeny City, within a few minutes walk of
the Hand street Bridge, in apleasant and respeetable
neighborhood, with a garden in frolit and saacions
yard in the rear, and an excellent pump of piste
spring water on the premises. Possession will be
given immediately. Enquire of the 'subscriber at
his Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors
from Fifth. (jy11) j • JAMES hI'IcENNA.
Water Street PrOperty far Sqle•-
T AM iiiithrized to sell at private sale, that very
valuable three story brick dwelling house with
extensive tiro story back belldings, twq story brick
stables, carriage ltouse, -ice house, Ate. situate on
Water street, below Ferry street, at present occu
pied by the subscribes. 10 , t. is 60 feet 61 - inches
front by 160 feet deep, extending to /tont 'street ;
66000 of the purchase money may remain on inte
rest fora years. lusmedistel possession castle given.
I JOHN. D. DAVIS,
- jyl7 cornor of Wood ond sth,sto..
W. W. TOLSON. -
CORN or MAIiKET FOURTII, errlEE79.
Avtu i r ry sg o il o v d e: wil at re„„l t ely o l l r a y r , ta a nxtoo p d a s :
Gold Pens, Spectacles, Candy, Mathematical instru
mento, Syrveyoes Compasses, Clocks, El entre, Mag:
Retie, Machina for Medical purposes. Diamonds for
Glaziers and Glass.thottels, ;Trimmings (or Regalia,
Mantel Ornaments, Giraridoles, Candlebras, Com
mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. iyc. &c. jy22
INFORMATION WANTED, of a man named
&nor APICee, a native of the County of Drrry,
Ireland ; when last heard from was in the neighbor
hood of Pittsburgh, Pa. Any information to he
communicated to Mrs. John Closier, lite Eliza M'r
Kee, a neice of the said John SPlCce ' now a resi,
(lent of the City of Mobile, State of Alaharna,
1y22-3N
ANQTHEIt new supply of Homeopathic Books,
at the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz ;
Hahneman's hlateria Medica, yule.
Chronic Diseases, 5 c ,
ti Omani:in, 1 "
HunsforiPti practical advantage; of Ilernixopathy 4
1 vol,
LlelPs Lawrie, 1 vol,
Hering , s Domestic Physician, I ynl,
Donninglianam's Thorapeutie Pocket Lliao3r. for
Hommipathists, I yol,
Manual of Homeopathic Cookery, .tc
Together with a large variety of Hototropathic Medi.
sine Chest, of different wizen and prices.
Also, a large quantity of empty Homeopathic vi
als, at the luweatprices, '
VICTOR SCHWA.,
6th st. bet Market and Wood, opposite the.
jYI3-.w Pittsburgh Tea Store.
(Journal, and Despatch, copy 2 weeks.)
More New nooks!
T MORSE'S LITERARY DEPOT, S 5 Fpurth
AL_ street.
Shalispeare and his Friends, by the author of the
Youth of Shakspeare, The 'Secret Passion, Ike.
Isabel of Bararia, translated froin the French, by
Alexander Dumas.
The Life and Adventures of John A. Murrell, the
Arent Western Laud Pirate, with f..*2 elegant and
spirited engravings. .
Tho Democratic Review for July.
Living Age, No. 10.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector.
Chambers* Cyclopatdia of English Literature, Zip
American Ileyiew for July.
I...utitte, the Pirate of the Gulf.
Year of Consolation, by Mrs. butler, late Funny
Kemble.
'tory O'blore, by Samuel Lover, author of Leg - ends
and Stories of Ireland.,
Grabarrea Magavine fur July, containing two beau
tiful illustrations.
:.National blagaaino fur July.
Lades Book tbi July. l°2o
Deduced Price*.
ALA. MASON , c. Market rtreet, invites the
s attention awl purcliaxerr, of Dry Goods, to
his large stock of New Goods, Fancy end Staple.
Pemg 4 111 i 0 U 0 to close Mr the whole or oyr Spring
and Summer fabrics, they wall ha Jaffered at such
prices as will- attract buyers, and to make it still
more attractive All the Goods will be offered at equal
-11 low rates,
Our assormisnt of Shawls, is very large, particu
larly Summer Shawls, new styles.
Our extensive stock of Beriges, M IPLaines, Dress
Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, orandies, Embroidered
Muslins, Brillientees, ',men pingharys, French and
Scotch Ginghams, and Prints.
Furnishing or Howse krepieg goods, Linens,lklus
lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve
ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold
atat very low rates, jy2l
'New Boblc t.
rpHE History of the Con9uest of Peru with a pre
j liminary view of the civilization of Incas—
by Wm. IL PreaccH, in 3 vols.
Memoirs oftho 1,166 of (Lev. Charles Simeon, M.
A., with a selection from his writing■ And corres•
primienecri.eif itcSl by Rev. Wm. Cares. M. A. The
American edit/tin edited by 'Bishop Wllvaine.
•• Three Om sitami copies of this work were sold in
CI few days in England."
- The History of Sunday Schools and of Religious
Education, from the artiest times : by Lamb: (;.
Pray.
liogatsky.s Goldin Treasnry.
The Christian Hemenahranccr: bye Ambroso F,aarle,
'author of Hdrae Salitarias, The Church of God, ,Ezc,.
For Sale at the )ookstore of
EL OTT 4 r , ENGLISH,
jy2l G 6 Market it. 'tut ;d and 4th str.,
'Medical and linirgical Office.
Health is the charm of life, without it gold.
Lowo,..ietters, friends, all, all, arc unenjoyed.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
regularly educated physi-
.ciati from time easterifyit
ies, would respectfully an•
flounce, to the citizens of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
yicinity, that he can be
r,ontuitgd priyately and
eonfiidentially, every day
and evening at his office
on Diamond Alley, a few
doors from Wood st ! reel
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the
reatment and investigation of-the following disci.
ses:
All diseasesarising from Inapuritiesof the 'Blood,
scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye. and ear, rheumatism,
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
formation and ,improvement in the treatment ol
secondary syphils, practised at the Paris flos
pita'. The modern researches on Syphilis, its
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice which have been made known
to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
ler study any! practise.
Many nevi , and valuable remedies haieheen late
ly introduced, whichaecures the patientbeing mer l
curialized out Ofe;istence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor , Brown has been educated in every,
branch of medicine, and regularly' admitted to
practise, and that he now confines himself to the
study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth
er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the humanfrnme. No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time,,,..with
out interruption from business.
Letters from a distance, asking ad viceatust con.
lain a fee, or they will not be attended t 9.
(r).olfice on Diamond Alley, a few, cl'()Ors from
Wood street; towards the maFIcAL. tonstiltations
strictly confidential jy23-d&wy
- 11DOOKS,
Mil Mason-on ge Vestioes of s Croation.e? London.
rho Authors ,;iebin,glanci, 14 fine Medallion Meade
History' &Ireland, biM.deogliegari.
" 't " by Moore.
ee ee by o , llagoran.
Coriosities or Literatpre.
Froisartes Chronicles. -
Xinheres Stendsrd Library. •
Delinnont Vii'd Pletcher. Nixon, Lopdon.
Ford ond"Massinger . ,
Spencer,
- tg
' Seri Johnson
FoF sale H. S. BOSWORTH & CC.,
iy`_22 • • .43 Marketst.
MCI
.
1 - XTR NV
ITING, and ICA.PPINGPAPER:
VV 30 Reath& Cap Writing ;
- Crown: an&tiledium wrapping;
jyl7 4 - 'For sale by. - ' 1- Jlc . io. V. PF.11.8.y.
. _
F,LOUR : 100 jßbls S Fine Flout , toore and for
jyi7. Sala — by - JNO. F. PERRY.
FISH 20 0 bhle NO 3 (largo) Mackerel ;
. 150 half Ude' " -do I
,
15 bbls No 2 .. -- do '• ,
' 10-bbls N 6 I'N Blaiiiion, landing at the
jyl7 Canal ; and foi sale by. jNO.F. PERRY.
OTAgII and SCQIICHINGS4 10 caake in atore,
P
jyl7 . - and for axle by JNO. F. Pklllll7‘,
•
CLOVER and :TIMOTHY
j 30 bbla Timothy seed ;
5 nip Claier aced ;•fui sale by
iyl7 .* JNO.,F. PERRY. •
BUCKETS and.BllooMS; 30 doz Rover Buckets;
- -- • 1011 - ' Corn Brooms;
jyl7 for Sale by - JNO. F. PERRY.
.
...
TIAR and. OIL : 25 .btds WC ? Tar r
15 " ' Tatinere Oil ;
Received and for'eale lit:. -:. s.
, .
iY I7 ~. . • .. ....-4.NOi
_F. PERRY
riIiEESE: 23 Boxes, received and for !sale by
.SNO. F. PERRY.
.
DACON SIDES,: 1500 Tbs Daebn Sidea, reed and
3_ll jyl7 for sale by ,INO: F. PERRY.
,
UTINDOW GLASS,
VT 66 Boxes Silo ;! • ' ',- '— • • ,
'• ' 30 , 1 1042; , on blind and for sale by. •
- SAdITI:I•8c SINCLAIR, ,
' • iY IS . ' , -' ; 56 Wood at.
rLOUR, • ...
10.1 Barrels, S. F. Flour, :of valid brands, for.
solo by ' SMITH & SINCLAIR,
Yl5 EIG Wood at.
.
Soorchgd Salim, aid Potasli.
.
A () CASKS Scorching,s, prone;
"Xi/ I " T'otatib y
WATERMAN
seed.On store and for sale
4-37 L. 8' ',
jyl6 31 Water, and 62 Front at.
TIMED Fnurr, •
40 13bla F&lchea, Halves, prim° article;
140 Dushels dried Apples;, . " "
la Mgr° and for sale by L.S.,WATERMAN,
404' No 31 Water, and P. Front at
•
ifr'i
ijr LASS,
go poxes', WO, 7n9, 10:12, 10:14, 10:15,
• 10118, 1'j:18,:10:1_2 and 618 Glass.
jn store and 1 nee by L. 9. WATERMAN,
cjyi6' No 31 Wood, nod 62 Front et.
'WHITE BRANDY,
't Pe/fecal white and puie; at the Wine Store
or i4Con WLIVEIL,
ly la 4 6 Mafke at. cur of Front.
OLD MONONOAHEIA RYE WHISKEY,
S 6 Barrels, various ages, some very ol and fine;
in store, and fur sale by JACOB WEAyEK,
jYI6 16 Usrket at. cor Front.
‘2IWEET AND DRY ATAI4.IIA. WINES,
►l/ Barrels, LohrinWa and Giros Mountain
10 111: do. 5 / Wines; superior articles. For sale
,by thg Barrel or retail, at the Wine Store of
JACOD WEAVER,
11 - 1 6 16 Market st. eor
Prearrre or Picklejars.
iDOZ. Glass Qt. Jarv, couvccientfor Preserve
Oor Butt Cherries ,• for vale at the Wm
Store or ri JACOB IV KAVER,
j> t@ 13 AlArket st. cor FronL
DRIED APPLES—Id sada Dried -Apples, a good
article, for sale by
& SINCLAIR.
lIAaNESS LEATHER- 4 'o Ssdes,black , for sale
by. 415 SMITH Sr. SINCLAIR.
F AMILY
FLOLTR-50 Ws. fresh ground familyr flour., in store and for sale by
__1.9. 5 - ` L. S. WATERMAN.
4ANCY iIoCE. COLOGNE BOTTLES, &e. 7-11
0,4. a...nod colors ' flint glass- - a
t- a beautiful ar
t-Lei' 4 1 °°4 .4 6 dot- parknocks, (or sale at the Wine
Store of JACOB wEAyEit,
biz; • JO ilifsAet et., eon Front._
r 0 LET—la comfortable three story brick Dwell
ing House, finished in the best manner; on Cc
ddr at., Allegheny city 4 near /hod St. Bridge.
iYI7
33 Etarrels Port ,Wines . ; Consisting of
douStle ; not!. treble. Grape. For s4leity the Pneltage.
Also, a large ratiety orPorts on drenght anc . l ip bot
tles; for sato at the Wino_Store pr
J Ato , cyl:4vER,
!Oa ° 16 3{srke4 st.eor. Front.
Many of tha above Wince I can, justly recommend
for Medical uses: 'they are as genuine irn any iro
ported to the Unitchl Stater,.and seer!: selected per
sonally from stodge, of Imports 'from placed of
growth. J. %V.
ADE.III,A WINF.S,
in 23 Quarter Casks, various brand:, in store and
for talc day, the Pkekage; also, L. P. Bruce, Star,
Pinto,Mandy-, Blackburn's, Sicily, 2a4 others, or
draught; fur sale rattle Wino Store of
JACOB WEAVER,
..13 1 - 13 16 Market st. cor. Front.
Thrown L tvw a:
A. MASON, No. 62 Market at., We received
29 pieces new style litoOm Lawna• ie 2
CLARET,
10 Ilhdr. Bordeaux Claret ;
2d Boxes St. Julia do ;
30 4 . Common do;
In store and air sale by
jy2o MILLER & RICEETSO?it.
AUT SAIITEVERNE WINE,
ja .5 Uhil white Wine; just received and for sale
iY 29 by MILLEN. 4- RICKETSON.
AISINS,
_LX, 40 Hoses M I 2 Raising; jnr.t rec'd anti for .al
jy2o 4y IS , I,ILLk:II (4 RICKETSO,N.
LARD
10 Barrels, just received in Iron bound barrels
aril for sale by
IYPO & RICh:F.TSON.
IIGNRS,
20 M Jugto Sang Principe Cigars;
15 M Iniita,rion ..' do;
,10 M Dc La Cruz ,' do. No. I;
/0 la 'di -tt do. No. 2;
20 M assorted brands Havana do.; :.
Just meeived and Ow sale by
_ . .1.Y 20 MILLER. & RICKETSON
AcoN,
Box Shoulders an Sidesi just teceived on
cons,iptpejg and for sa, e by
iY 29 , MILLER & RICKETSON
COPPER: 349 sheets, Braziers from I.olb to6o
each; recd and for sale by
.13' 21 JOHN F. PERRY.
COPPER TINT: One case 14—nz and 16 oz sheet
ing just received and for sale by
jy2 JOHN F. PERRY.
A
WIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a
Coal Rail Way, will be sold cheap.
_ SMITH & SINCLAIR.
CAN.1.44;;5,--1.0 ttoxes Star ;
10 Sterine ;
6 " Sperm;
For sale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS & CO,
je29 110 Wood street
CIiA.WLS: A. A. MASI IN, No 62 Market at., has
13 just received a large assortment of rich Shawls,
comprising silk, cashmere, moos do laine, Canton
crape, Mirage, linen, net, and other Shawls.
je2.6 •
SARDINES—An imported article; for sale by the
case, dozen, tin or hair tin; at reduced prices, by
, JACOB WEAVER;
17 1 16 Market at. coif' rant.
FRENCH WINES--.otovery description, price
and quality: Bordeaux, Marseilles, Muscat?,
put up in France,Clarets, tze., Borne eighty varieties,
for trale.in original packngoi, or otherwise, at the
Wine Storc•of • JACOB WEAVER.,
je29 26Market at. cor. Front.
Quq64l.- 7 2 Burpls double refined pulverized ;
kJ .1 .1".",' p9lvcrizeil ;
1 case loaf ;
/0 barrels assorted
'1 tierce star ; . •
.10 bags Brazil ;
3 barrels clarified;
hogsheads N. O.
For sale by D. wiLLIAms 4 CO.,
10 9 llO Wood street
T,ENNANT , S GLASGOW ALE Aug reoeivfd
mil for nalo.by .thelottle or dozen, by
JACOB WEAVE*,.
jyl 16 Market st., corFront.
OUNG LADY'S 13.0111 R—The Young Ladre
Ijono 2 ,lky *ca. X pain, C. Tuthill, author of «I
vv . Ibe a 'lndy,>t wiUEie a gentleman" &c.; new.
edition. For
jy2l sale by i Luicr. LOOMIS, Agent.,,
SACKS Flexeced; bat received and toy giete
3
the Watehouse of
L. S. WATERMAN.
jy23 3 1 1 Water, and 62 Front eta
1 ~,,I . . _f ";- . 4 . ., - ---..,
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,7::h-,,,,,...
..,---,, ,3--7 . , : rnimowil".". ''''.7. -., :,2,.A6T ,-- -*.
M4' iy,500.,'&'4.,,- ~ , ,„ ;,_;‘,.,,,y7:i. , _,, .. , $ - , , , c;6::,, , ,„.,--_ , „. giff-A-t....&, z0., - i7l•- - W4 . -, 4,10',..- _
- 4.4 ' -c-Yr ! t.* .P.L 4- Vo. 6 . : itzatx - M --- 4 , 4ilifvp,;- , ti,) 1 ,
~ ~ : _ ~_._ - • '
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1- , . - • 1,... I ' , --, 2
,
A. CATIp.
,
, .
10111rAANq made arrangemee . t4 'alai the most ex . .
I tensivc Importing;House in New Yor
timeteack - ,fidruiv sup* of ptirta,Winesand,Liquors,
and who are the sole agenucof thejoltowing'housed
in
,Europe and the Island Oftaieiri; or'.' Otard,
Dupuy & Co.” “Ifennesayi,2!:!:Sizrec,i , .c.T..T, Du
pity &Co. ,, ,and g4,A. Seignette Brandies; "
Weber & Forrester , s,-of Ferrester,Weber
4. Haley of Xeres,P , oLyrningtott . fitCo" ofhladeira,
"CrusekHirshfield's Claret, 4 liequisson & Fill's
Champaign° Wines: , _They have kindly- consprited
for me to use their name if necessary to show that I
have received endue receiving elargeetwely of the
above Brands of Wines end. Liguori, 'which t am
prepare& to sell in:a pine state, to those who want,
at fair prices. Thankful -to my friends and the pub
lic for past favors, I hope to meet a. continuance of
their patronage by strict attention to business.
P. C.
corner of Smithfield and - Front stet .
SOLDIERS OF TIEIE'MEXIV4N 'WAR
MHZ subscriber haring openedlin office , in the
City.of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penu7n, for
the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at tho Scat
of-Government, for :the discharged Soldiers of the
Regular Army, as, well as thiu . Volunteers, who have
served their country in the present War with Mexico:
informs the living, and the representatives of the
dead, that by addressing an application to him at.this
City, giving the name and address of the soldier; and
if dean, his represeritatives;_it will receive careful:
and prompt attention.
- Instructions and. Blanks will be immediately re
turned per mail oo the applicant, to be executed and
returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when
received, will be immediately sent per mail to the
proper Jawner ; or if he should prefer receiving mo
ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the beat ad
vantage for cash, and make no ch6.ge for that Service.
In the event of the death of the soldier, that Must
be mentioned in the letter, .aud the warrant will
issue according to thafollowing rules: First, to his
wife and children, (if he have any.) Second, to his
father; and Third, to-his mother.
Having a son in the Geneial Land Office at Wash
locum, and one in. the 4114 under General Scott,
in Mexico, the Matter would roucive their prompt
attention, should. any difficulty arise respecting the
necomary.proef.
Letters addressed to me on the subject must he
post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as
my compensation. . WM. B. FOSTER.
pIWERESCf.S.
Hon. Hamar Benny,
Hon. Wulter Ipnard, Pittsl)&ol
Col. Wni. Itobinson;
'amen Hall, F.aq. •
Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati.
Irwin & Frotteri
Majm St Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0.
Lieut. Col.'Sam o l. W, Bleck,
Capt. John, Herron, V 0 1 ,5 - Gen. Scottle
Capt. Rebell Porter, - ) Army, Mex'o
Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army,
W. R. F. may be form i d at the °Bice of Wm• R.
Austin, Esq., late Black 4:Liggett's, Burke's Build
ings, Fourth street. r jy9
CLOTHING I CLOTHING ICLOTHING I
The Three Dig Doors vs . . The Western
World: ll' I
150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS
"VOW made and ready to be offered on the most
IN liberal terms to my old customers and the pub
lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and
extensive establishment has now,. after returning
from the Eastern cities, at mfich trouble and expense,
just complcted his fall and winter arrangements to
supply his thousands of customers with one of the
most desirable sleeks of clothing that has ever been
offered in this or any othernrarket west Of the moun
tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com
bined with the very low price which thiy will be'
sold for,must certainly render the old unrivalled
Three ig Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the western country. It is gratifying to me to be
able to announce to my numerous friends-at home
and abroad, that notwithstanding the eatraorlinary
efforts which I have wm'de to pipet the many, calls in
my line, it is with. difficulty I cankeep time With the
constant rush -that is undo pn this popular establish
ment. It is a weal established fact, that my. sales are
eight or ten times larger than any other house in the
tradp, and this being the case an the amount sold, I
can afford to sell at much less profit than others could
possibly think of dying if they wiSlied to cover con
tingent e;pgnaca. I intend to .make a 'clean sweep
of all my present stook Wore the beginning of neat
vear; coming 'to this tosiclUsion; will mike it the
interest of every man, who wants a :cheap winter
suit, to call and piirchaze.at the Three Big Doors.
octll-d&w JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
Woo2l Woo/II
THE highest priCe in cash paid for the diCerent
grades of clean washed Wont, free front burs.
Wool-sacks arid burlaps on hand arid fur sale low,
by MURPHY & LEE,
Old Wool warehouse, 4or. Liberty at. and
eny24-id4w3rno Cecil's alley.
ISAMU:NE CARDS, Lgoiti FINDINGS, &e
M. Cummins, 1F Q. 120 Liberty et., 5 doors below St,
CiniT Wee:. • .
ATESSRS. James Smith fa Co.'s Machine Card
/3.1.. Away, Manufacturer's Finding Establish
ment, and deafer in Clocks, Looking Glaris Plates ;
Frames', Glass,Variety Goods, &c.
nor. IS—fet23tpcs
Importauj p 400 k pilyers
fr HE Literary World, a weekly newspaper; puh
lished in New York, at per annum. C. F.lfoff
man, editor.
. The plan of the Literary World is to afford a
tnedintla where the Author and the Publisher, the
Bookseller cud the Bookbuyer,.the Reader and the
Critic, may all communicate with each other,,, as in a
Literary .P,.schaime.
Agent for Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDWELL,
at the dew .Literary Depot,
i)9 second hoar, Post Kee grindings.
Raw W htakay.
275 BARRELS Raw Whiskey, - over vroof, fur
sale by. JACOB %YEA% ER,
23' 13 26 Market st., 'cur front.
AMpEftS, •
j 1
tow good substantial Milton Hampers, con
reagent for Packing Glassware, lk.c. for sale by
2Y 13 JACOB
4 r cw pookig,
ThutE.s.corps conquest of Peru . ;
E liov4tt'e gorces of 'the Nett . ; _
Schoutes History of Rot ei
(Imoo—by
The Boys' Summer I,IoA. Just ree 3 cl acct for sale by
iy 13 H.S. f3OSWOS.TII kgo., 43 Market st.
. ,
Chtelsertnig , s Pianos.
JOIIN H. Mli.gLoll, No. 81, Wood street; has
on hand and or sale, a very elegant Rose wood
Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory of
Chickering, Boston ; which has- been pronounced by
the best judges in the city, to bo superior to any in•
strtunent they bare ever heard. Price $3OO, cash.
20
GOLP PENS, selected of the best brands,
and handsome - lit patterns, of holders and
cases. Alec, 2 dozer Haaleps patent extension pen
holder and penci,just received add for sale at the
lowest prices, at old Pen Head Quarters,
Corner of 4th and Market streets.
jobW. W. WlLS.firi
FRENCH WINES, •
01 every description, price and Bor
deaux, Marseilles, Muscat 7, pht up in r4rice, Clnr
ets, some eighty vari§tiet„ ,cit• iale in origins
packages or otherivi,Fe, ht the Wthe Store of
ACOR WEAVER,
je2G kit). Ig Market mi., cor Front:
More New Goode . ,
A A.-MASTe, 62 , Mirket street, has just re
. ceived: 75 piedes rich French Lawns; pet pa.
,
Prbnch Printed Cambric, 15 ps. nee . / styles Qing
hams, 25 ps. Linen Ginghnois, 7 cases or Parasols
end Parasoletts ; also Shawls Cravats. Gloves,
Hosiery, Summer stuffs, &c: • • je2s
rao
C] 5
consignment,BUSHELS PeachesD l ;; cr l e f o o l .. i : 0 1 c c i ; ? Ht w 3 :3 w os e
jc24 • o . -Wood et.
1 •
E CONOMY CR:~Q CIDER-14 bar . yes, pet re
reepived ked for sale by
at2l MILER Br..RICKETSON.
F cinoy nook CpNapo 4ott i los.
1 I DOZ. , assorted colours ) 41so, dox., dark,
!arm) size riloc)cs, just received and for sale by
I TACOk)SEAVER;
jell) j 8 Marliet ef., cor. Front st.
Wines4l,lquors, and lakciapslat Glass,
ekßevery variety and Erica, Fore*gn and. Domes
tic, for side by • JACOB WEAVER,
iji • l 6 -Market'si Oa Front.
Letter, Writing, and :131aufc Books.
A LARGE, asaortment of. Letter and Writing Pa
per and plank Books;, full and half bound, of
aAleirea„ for sale at the .Bookstore of
ELLIOTT- Pz ENGLISH', jqI
Market at. bat 3d and 4th.
VISIf-1,5 Kitts extra No . 2 Idackar,elj
.1` /0 boxes ! Sealed lierrieg4 •
For We by ' /.I)..WILLIAMS &CO.,
je2D • 110 Wood street.
ES
~~' ~~~_
=ll
Gold Pens
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.~r`~yra.4~`4aW .=.:t~a.~
g====i
CHIN'EsEHAIR CREAM:
- q -MATCHLESS , ARTItLE
- Growth; Beauty, aril 'Restoration of. the
crizAm i •vheri oricelcnown, ti ill supersede,
T all Other articles of tfie - 'kiltd now .tn - use.
Where the-hair is d is acl,-barsh, thin; unhealthy,dr
turning grey, a' few applications will 'Make the hair
Soft and dark, add'give it d be'autifitl % livelraPpear
ance; and will also Make it maintain its liveliness
an 4 healthy color, twice es long as all the prepare
tiiips'ivhie -I are generally.usetr: Where' the hdir is
.thin, or .fiaslallen off, it may be restored by tieing
this cream. Evendady and gentierrian who is in the
habit of tieing oils on their hair 'should at once Mir;
chase'a-bottle of the:Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so
composed . thit it Will riot injure the hairlike the oth
er prejiara iopsi but will beautify it, and giver/11'9cl
satisfaction in every instince. - •
- • - 'F9r testimony, to RS very - superior qualities;see
the following letter : .from - Rev. Mr. Caldwell, ;to
Messrs'. Hendershott& - Stretch, Nkshville, general
OgeßlO for t h e S outh ern States;, -
Letter from the Rev. R. taldiceil, Pastor of the
Presbyterian Church, - ulaski: -
Messrs. HendershotraniflrStretcht,gentlumcdt-;--1
talcfpleasure in adding-my testimony in.faimr of tfie
excellent preparation milled. Da.,..Priagi4trs CHINF-bE
HAM Citr atiom fivo 7 _ yeatX- ago,' hair
was yury.dry, bristly, qud diXtms'ed tolmpo mitt but
haring prouured a.bottle of the 'cream` and used it
apcOrding to' the . preapription, it is neti eoftielastic,
and firm to the Ileac!, Many haltiaths and ells were
applied, each leaving - tRY Itqtr in a worse state than
before. This drequr, liewever;Us
As an article for the toilet, my "vire'gives it prefer
edee over all Others, being delicately perfuTed, and
not disposed to ranuidity. The ladies especially will
find thq Chinese Cream to be a desiderqtum in
_their
preparations for the tollet. • Itespectfalry, fro. •
.
Pulaski, January 7, 1547.
Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh . , by
M. Townsend, No. 45, Market 'street; and Joe-
Mohler-, corner of. Wood and Fifth streptu.
je1541/1:wly . . .
NEW IitIISIP. - -
TUST received- by`-JOHN E' , MELLOR, No
t/ Woad Street.
Scigto.pfelodies...
Mary Wane; Jim. Crapk Corp ; Who , sdat Icnoellin>
at de Door 1; Dandy Jim ; ; liese or Alibam ; Cynthia
Sue, Sing parkins :sing; Guinea Maid."
' o blew and Popular Sentitnentai Songs.
• __
Will you come up, to, myMountain Home; We
stood beside the Windo ; The Grave of Bonaparte;
Woodman spare that Tree ;Molly Baiyn ; He doeth
all things. well; The-Fnity Boy ; The. Fairy_Bells;
'Tie Midnight Hour; ,Lutpaws's •Hunt; The
Gipsies , Festival ;A. change' in the things love;
Caine, 011 I cifrne along with me; Star Spangled
Banner, grin is my There's no Home like
my own; Mary of ArgilPi Floc fleetly . Sweet :AI
ton;.By gone _Hours I - When . *fats are in the . quid
Skies; Flow•on_tbeu shining River; Evening Star
Waltz: Newl York Serenading _waltz; Love not
Quick Step; Bird waltz; Herz Quick step ; Sercphic
Gallopade; peter's'Highlind March; Golden drop
Waltz; Baden Baden Polka; Woronio waltzes;
Hall's Quick Step; Grasshopper waltz, _Variations to
La Parisienne; by'Hiatiten ; L'lnvitation a le raise,
by Weber; Variations, from .Beatrice di . tender, by-
Duvernoy , ; Air Allpmaud,.variations by _".Hunten,
Swiss Drover Boy, variations by_Czerney; . :Dnett,
variatiena Tom the (Swiss Family by If untent ' •
Instruction books for, Piano ;forte
Hunten's ; Burgmuller'sy Cares-, tfagiilton's;
Wittig's . ; Howel . s; Flummelt's; ,jy.l3
A CURIOUS and interesting work, erifitled, TILE
F'townits Aliso:Winne ; being a translation of
the celebrated Grandvilles "Les fleurs'Animets.”
by N. Cleveland, Esci:, illustrated by SPlendid.Steel
Engravings, beautifully, nolored. The object ot this
work is to give fife th Flowers—to represent them in
all the loveliness of female'biaitty-to make them
speak, move, - and lave - en animate being. In this
dif
ficult task•Ganrclavtime has so' well succeeded, that
the wn:k is cleitiried 4 8 PDEr monument
of his genius. - - -
The Work will bs.sompletedin TreggyitburParts,
each part containing two engravi r ogs steel; beau
tifully colored, and 21 pages _ofletter-preii.- - -Erlce
25 cer,its.: . •• • •
Thl paper is pf the finest texture, having been
made expressix for the work; and every - department
of the publication will be 'executed in the best . pos.
sible being the objectoftbo publisher to
mak ethis..bo ' Olt the Urst os THE SEAM:PI' • •• •
For sale by W. S. - 4.4E`WELL - ,
frebliith - ern Agent,
jy2D 2d floor Post Cotten Buildings.:
• •'New Books.-
" • •
V HE Rnral Cen3eteries of .4r/wriest—a series of 1
PictUresque and 'Monumental Views'; each N0.,1
containing 3 highly finished line Engyasingi '
• first 6
numbers containing yiews in." Green Wood Ceme
tery,".,=-•renei3ied.-. • '
American-Chess Magazine, a very popular, work.
Graharnis Magazine for Angust; and a:large van-,
ety of new Books, just received at
W. S. CA.LDN'yELL'S Literary Depot,
iy2.o - Bostprice Buildings.
Naily 11 nslc.
A Collection of the latest, consisting in part ' of
the following Songs t ,
lov'st the Greenwood, go 'd9 I
Glendaloug,h, a Ballad: words by Thbmas Moore ;
Rough and ReadyyNo. 1; Songs of the lilleghanians ;
Oh! Breathe not her name, Mary Mine ;
Fairy Song The Beautitlil West; The,Flnwer Queen;
Oh sing no more that Gentle song.; - '
When the Bittle is o'er, The song of oil:et...days ;,
Oh,
M
return my Mother ;. Theountain Boy;
Soles from the favorite Opera of Matilda ;
Lover songs of America; and Irish, Evening.
Baena Vista, Ocrro-poido, Monterey, - Matamoros;
Dwelling:ache:B, & OlariKentuilty Grand marches.
Cameron Guarils, Capt. - May's, Can garp: 9 2m ;
Rio Grande, Vera Cruz, Camp Swan, Gen. Taylor's
Encampment Quick Stens. • ,
Jenny 'Lind, Bellps de Toronto;
Andrea, Tambour, Cally, Evergreen;
Borani's, and Amelia
Rudolphi's, Polkas. -
La Vielqte, Atlantic; Woodbine, La Lucille;
Maliopac Lake, Emerald, Mexican'Hop, Bachelor's
Button; :Monterey, Crazy Piee - , & Lutine waltzes; .
Quadrilles, Rondos, Variations.
New Music received as soon aspublished by •
WM. S. CALDWELL,
Spot, Post Office Buildings, Third 'street;
ERSONS wishing to advertise in the German
TI
- 1 Language for the rent or sale of Farms, Houseg
Lands, Goods, &c., will findAhe Freedom's Frier:4 a
most desirable medium, as this paper issue& tri
weekly and weekly, has unquestionably the F . te„st ex
tensive circulation of any other Gorman paper in
lyesterePennsylvania. Terms fer advertising, mod
erate. Office in sth st., between W ood and Market,
opposite the Pittsburgh Ten Store.
. VICTOR SCRIBA, *dam- ark:IRO/45er
jyl3-3w the[Freedom'i'Friend.
!Journal and Dispatch bony two iveeks4
Jayne's pi,i;iinyluitttiYre Unlsain,
IS a pleasant, certain, sale and effectual . remedy
for Dysiantery, Piarrhcea, 'or ,Looseness, Cholera
Morbus, §'lMnr Cpipplaint,Eholic, Griping Pains,
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ring and crying of Inrarits, and fur' all pnwel,Atree
tions and Nervous Diseasea...
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ceptiop, fi is one of the Most, valuable fa,mily medi
cines ever yet diseovere'd. 'Hbiidredsf nay thee
sands, of certiatiteihare been received from phy
sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec
tability, bearing the strongest testimony in itifavcy,
too numeiiito to publish.
For s a le at the Pekin Tea Store; 7.2 Fourth Street:
tnaY2r4w
Vent nem Blinds.
A WESTERVELT, the old • and well known
Venitian Blind Maker, &rite* of Second
and Fourth sta., takes this method to inform his many
friende of the fact that his Factory is now in Bill op.
eration on St. Clair st., near ..the old Allegheny
Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various
colors and qualities, is co'OtahtlY kept on hand and
at all prices, from twenti-centi up to suit easterners.
N. B. If reqnired,'llLide will' be: put up so, that
in case alartn hy‘fire, or otherwise, they may be
removed viithot4 the bid era screw-driver,aed with,
the same facility that any other piece of furniture
can be - teraiiiiii tl , and without{ arir extra expense.. ,
je24-datwy
49,11 Pi 111 fro n. it !
MANUFACTURER of Harness,
Saddles and Bridles; also, all kinds
"T • _ oftrunka, carpet bags and valises,
No. 1.0 W od stieet, - next door to Mi:Uilnaore's
WatCh Sliop,rittsbargh. • y22-vvy
. • •
J. S. 111. 1 0lostu'l
.."17 7 7'0,1i'NEY .AND COU4T3ELLO.R 4T- LAW:
OFFICE in Bakewpll:e,ilniklikge grantstie et ,
LJ je29 147-ly
• . • ,•-• •- • .
•
.7'b'=tr;.'yata,e.;,..:.yfr:vY•:;;:.;:sy:<;, ac.;..;~.~":
. . - .
.15IINDAT-PA CREW:, ' 1.84 V.
,Lt—r(tt.TH!. Mail and. Pussuziger . Steamer
AAC lIEMIIVI.`.f t . Capt. Komi;
will run ae a regular tpaclietbetwoen-Pittibbrgh' and
Cincinnati, learufg Pjttsburghuveg Sultday'dt 0 94
clock, A.N. ' • ••• :
The Isaac Newton yeas built tbiasming, expressly
for the trade, and offers:to peesedgers mil comfort
and superior accommodations.. f bi 3.
. ..... ,
' -. MONDAY PACKET:
14N2. regular . .
' The mail and paescager steamer
MONONGAHELA; Capt. Stone, will run
ae a regular Packet between. Pittrilmirgh and Cinein'
nati,leaving . this poit every Monday at 10, At M. '
and Wheeling at 10, P,-MOlte same day _Return
ing, Bhp will leave Oltinintiati Avery Thiunday;atlo;
A. M. , For freightoririssato ap,ply. on bilard .'• •
The Monongahela wile4m4l . expreisly 'for this
trade, and cam's to the pa,.etigeili.'etntort, and su=
parlor accommodation, . 1... • ; - . mar 31 : -
1847 ' • Tuesday' Packet. - ••••1847 -
s„ The rpgalar mail and passenger Meant
er 11110:ItN1AV J. Mitre:
yurren, will run esti regular . packet between P4tis:
burgh' and Cincinnati,leaving tliie pork erViy TuOi:
day at lfr.ki 1., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. or Old.
same day: Returning; she will -leave Cinciniati
er.Y . FridaY . ror frfi4l%t orpaasageaP
ply nn hoard.
to-The, flibpinia - Np. 2, rtaat built .erpressTy':far
the trade, and 'otreri to'diepaiserigers'orkry,cothr f
fort aria sap orior sooOtnirrodatiiiite. Jard...N•fstr•
1841. Iridriesday Packoe. 184%
THE NEW ENCLPAND; No. 2,
Q . will ltinfir Pittsburgh „eSery,
LYe ptordiurg at 10 olol'o'okiWheolOg every .
Wednesday evSnin 4110 P. 't ; afid'CitieionStl ace=
ry SatUrd . ity ut 10 orilocli, A: M.' ';': ":' fet.)2o
1847. ,TIILIKEWAT PACKET. - 1847.
.
Tii E.WISCONSIN, Capt. R; J. GRACE,
"-will leave' Pitislnirgli- every .Thursd ay morning at 10 li?elook; Wheeling every . .Thundaz
evening et- 10T. M.;;Suede;
at 10 cisOloat, A.7l:'tebl9
• SATURDAY iPApKreT.:. •
The regular MO atta.paideaptetcalot.
MESSEINIGFI, Capt. Linford; wi l TIM as
a regular Packet between P.ittsbargh and-Cincinnati;
leaving this port every Sattirday at 10,
Wheeliag at 10, P. M., the same day. — Returning;
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, .at iq
&elk A. M. For freight or passage apply ea
The Messenger was built expressly for this Linde;
and oilers to her passengers every' comfort and ear.
cornmodation. - . -* 'sitar 23
. .
T
i
.• - lURSDAF PACKET. • . '
ii . . i. it 1K new U . S. Mali steamer ACADIA,
• . •lai s pqa, Igasfer, Will 'tun la a liege/
ar . passenger 'packet' between 'Pittsburgh. and thei
above port during the season Of 1846,1eiving ever 4
Thuraday at 10 Vclock 7 A. bl.* - '.' r: .:7 , 7. .:
.The -Acadia is new and Sac aulieiioiaccommoda
tiona. For freight or passage - apply on board, or tci
ap9 .s - .1'
. ! • . NEWTON 'JONES, Egclit. ..
'For Cincinnati and Loniaville."
Er s i i t
..,,, i The new and splendid passenger : nm
e:
er C OLUMBI A, - o , No t .aa;Master, will
rave for .the ibpse aild inifrritpc4tf ports, !egP4 2 ?-
For freight of pan.ap4ppli on board; Rr.to' '
lei . - :D. WILKINS 'Ageriv..
.. . •
For Cincinnati aiegll §t: LOuis ..
f?tel The passenger eteaaipr PALESTiN
4,•
an a intermediate ports regularly . ~ '- 7 .
.... - . ,
For freight of passage apply oh board,..• • jea:' "P',.
Tpesday Evening Pocket. • 7 .
• The new and splendid passenger steam:
boat DECT.ARATION, - CePt. - Vothees
will run asaogolar packel pe'tween Pittsburgh and
Dineienati, leaving this port every Tuesd a y evening
at 3 o'clock. Iteturning she will Ica!e. Cikip,por,
every riday
_evening at 3 otcloek:. ,
to
Declaration oWers superior adcominediliAist
to passengeß. For freight orpoisegO apply:on
board. - Jel'''
Ar iti f t
•• • • • 7.... : The well kno4n - fast*tannlng steam.r
. . ~ r.
CAMBRIA - , W: Forsyth ; Mister, *lll ran
as a r e s ts ar Packet, leaiimt every Wednesday morn=
itig e t 10 cOrlock,:and.:Wheeling, at' 10, F..lsl.,ibe
same day. ' :Returning,' she 14111 leain .CMaiinnsti
every Satuday,:at:lo; A. M. ~ • .
For freight or passage aiply an : board, :o r ti
. • • •. • - F0118"1 Til 6i•to., Agents, .
. . . .
Ne.. 30, Water street.
aP JP
• For Wheeltnirr.Xiogranir. Packet:
•_ . Tut' splendid light dranght. iiteintet •t
DOMINION, S. Tift£ll, Mauler, v.:U.4mo
an. a regular packet betiVeen Pittsbnrgh and `Wheel:
ing; leaving Pittsburgh for. Wheeling every Monday - ,
Wednseday and Friday; at. 3 o'elgek, F. ]4t.; and leiet
ing Wheeling 9:or.ilittsburigh evory.Toesday,-Tbur‘.......
day and Satprday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. • Fora freighi , .:
or wissake appfy • • novi9
OFFICE in Avery . Row, 6th street, above BFlitit
field street, Pittsburgh,• • .
I),ELLIS, 51onxo.tm IL
s, AGEEMirS BON D!, RELEASE!.
and other instruments of writing drawn wiib 'neat=
'tress, legitl dccurapy and despatch. • „Ile' will also at'
tend to drawing and filing blEcuArricis Limys, Ac-•
comas of E.recutors, Administrattirs4c2,Eihniiaing
titles to Real Estate, Siarching Records '.or-Liens,
' From his long experience and intimate' acquaint
ance, with the manner or keepiiig the public records;
he expects to givd'satisfactiOn to those wlm mayery
trusttheir buknees Care: Brni decl6-d •
- • Jens' J. 3ltehell. •
ATTORNEY AND*COUNSELLOR
' °trice iin r Smithfield street; a few doors above
Dtdmona'alleY, '
q. , 13:-Colleptions made on moderato terms.
• my26' •
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Up LOTS-Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay
sts., each lot hiving 24 11: front; and extending
back . llo it. Two of them are corner lots, and tho
position of the whole property is one of the Most ad.
vautageous in the city. For further information 07:
illy to ht. SIV4.ItTZWELDE.R, Fourthst;',
nov3-tf Let. Wocid anti
- New Confectionery.. -- -
(Late: Canal Boat Rouse.) _
DOSSET, has 'just opened a splendid ass.prt
i, sent of Confectionery, consisting of Candies;
Nuts;_ and othpr refreshments: Ho has furnished a
fiLlffi Salbein, Vbere visitors can be furpikhed- with
rich Ice crept, Etc. The public • pre rispectfull±
invited to. give turn a dal), ai he will bo happy to
afford 'them overy vntortainm env - ' -
'FißhNitiird t nerg Canal •
No. 122, Wood st., Pfltsburgh.
iS. DALZELL has on hand, and is
constantly manufacturing to order,
the foll Owing named articles:: Gentlemen's '
Eine Dress Boots and'Shons, 011ie West fashion, at
remarkably low priiei.:' Fine Drees Boots rie.ss,o4, . •
such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. 'lt
good plain well made calf goat at $4,00. All other
kinds of work e.gliallylbse. r . Also a good and full -
assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Chldren's Boots;
Shoes, Gaiterb, I:NW-Gaiters, littekinea'nd Slippers;
of the most'substantial kind to tho very fmest-dratir
'shod. ' l' - - "
S.D. being a practical ahne-maker. attends to the
manufacturing of, his own work; and baa it done is
the' rnost substantial manner ; yet neat style; Ind
having adopted the motto of small profits and Tom*
returns, will sell as low as the lowest. rua2" 3m
ASmall farm of Land containir i g about 70 acres,
situated in Buffalo tootatip;tlntler. county-,
within one mile of the road leading born Pittsburgh
to Kittaning. The land is all cleared-eicopt:about
7 acres and under a plod state of cultiration. There
is a good farm dwelling houie an& farm barn on .thd
premicca. Tho farmisvell watered and aboundain
good coal and limestone. • • - • •
Per tonna anelY . to l 5 i)llani Boyd .6..ttoricy . ati : tivr
office 011. 4fil
041.11 T-30 Drums Smyrna Figs j • •
. 2 barrels Zaino Vutrauta ; - -
boiea M. A... Raisins
For paleby. • . .1. D. WILLIAMS &
je29 ' , - -110 Wood street
R .
ICE--10 Tierces, fir gale by •
.03 , 8 . •; .:!PIITH;Fs SINCLAIR.
TIN PLATES=:-:_
,20 boxeskt-20 . ;,,,
- f() jiip'Dx •••
5 &is 12
/00 bib /z.;j'Afre4 s l.t and for. sAleb7
.1•21 •JOIN F: FERTEY,
- .
IINNEWS MACHINES : Six'aetirt, just re.c.td..t,4
4 ,y
for sale t; • JOIJN.F , P.ERAY;•.:" 4
j 721 . eor. Liberty and
• • ... • .•
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CIWCINNA ramiclas s.
-roe , Chidinnatt.
(mei:WE FA, AIDDLIA,
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CONVEYANCER,
Far Sale,
New York Boot 'and Shoe Store. -
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