-*'k.~+..,,~ia~ rt "~g ~ , r~ µ.Vi Y.. "`•~-+>~ - .~iy-r~y4+y.~tx'; G~-~.~ a , .c:fm.~,h~wy'~'Y~,l~'W~~'i..'~~. _. IS ff, • EMS El MO 1 i .. , ' 4 , 1 • .74y , 417 c; Yar t . • '22 , .4 " ••• 4 V-1 - 4.! • r • Watches, MusiCal Instruiilouts, - at Auction. • , . CO Saturday evening, the 3lst inst. at S redo* NJ at the ;Commercial Sales Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth - streets, will be sold; n large and ire• inside collection of miecellaneous Books. Blank books, letter and cap writing paper, piCtorial maps U. S., new and ;second band watches, flutei, fifes, violinsi.accordians, pictorial charts of U. S. and 'Haile.), Great West; fine shirts, &c. jy3o ' - - JOHN D DAVIS, Auct: • ' • % ;•`-•••:•••• • •.-•••-" . . ;41%,.:!:!, - ,':.i, ;...•,. i.' , .'5.,',.. , ,- 2, . -f. - '!• , . - .': i. : ~ ...'‘i, .-''i,!;•.' ' '-:it ,- .'-' . ‘i i-.• 44;: ". ..;:.,.:..,- f ,, "-- `: :. 'l. --.::::,,..:',......,:-C. 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P 4l N ' 4 oo :e o ';- " Qg / V ' 'l .. r ÷- .'4 - •,..,,„ -,,', it :,-,•• • tx . ' A.: V005,:*..',e:7. 1 .. , , , ,,,irk:.:3 --- - ..-,).:;-' ---, . .: ..il n. - '`; .: , :., - -4.- 4 tr.,..-.4.'-.-'•-. 'Nonlinfr:4 4 •sw , ^4, 1' 7 , 4 -" . :.;'':'] - , 1 '1: : . ' • - i , '•: t , ..;; : *' 1 .‘ ' ,:.',• . ''''' ,. 4,A,1 -.L,.,..4,',.:-4.:,1'::.';14.,: k' `,. ' "it': -. .!';' ,. ..e: , :',: : :..*t;': - ;...';';'.`•7,,: , i.] gii;u4e - tvtit ttt A,usatitin. ON Satettle s e trlereeee., NM Ith day or August, at 3 %Medi will be sold un tho premises, Five luahin buildvng rota, situated in 'the Sth•Ward of this situ ; the twth tide or Second _street, near the Union ltoltina niili a.plan or which may be seen and any indwanalun that May be desired will be emu on application to Mr. John I. Davis, who re tidos adjotinnglhoipromises. - - Terms-One fourth cash, residie in ,threo equal minal payments, bearing interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage,. - .41 30 . JOI:Ipl D. DAVIS, Aunt. 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IY3O Furniture. and Splendid Mantel Clocks- at . - Auction BY JAMES fiI , KENNA , THIS DAY, Thlirsday, July 29th, at 2 o'clock it/ the afterneoh, will be sold, at the Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood-st., three doors from sth, the Furniture ofo private Family declining housekeep ing, comprising part: 1 mahogany sate; 1 mahogany.high post bedstead ; mahogany bureau •; dinitig tables; looking glasses; Russia ironfenderit ; cherry and poplar bedsteads; one ofieranes splendid patent mantel Clocks, war ranted a first rate time-keeper and to run one month.- Alt*, a variety of Kitchen .utensils. jy2o, JAMES MtKENNA, Auctioneer. Sale of Pfltsburgh Gas Stock. NOTICE•is hereby given; that the Trustees have postponed the opening ofbooks, to receive sub scriptions -forran increase of the stock- of the Pitts burgh Gas Works,; [as directed by Ordinance of 28th June, 18474 untiliThursday the 12th day of August next, on which day the boolut will be' re-opened at the office of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna & . Co. in the city of Pittsburgh,! between the hours of 11) and 4 o'cleck.of said -day, and to continue from day to day until otherwise ordered. jy29-2w .."A.dralalstratoris Sale Qf Glassware, Gold' lever Watches, Clothing, 4.c. (IN Thursday Morning, the 3d day of August, at `11,5 1,0 o7clock,.af.the Commercial ;ales Room' cor n_er. of Wood and Fifth:sweets, will to sold without !elem., for cash, by order of Administrator r• . 70 boxes astiowit. Glasswiire, comprising 'a large eatertment„ of OW and pressed ware, among which issa toothier's of varioue sizes and pattern!' (canners, tics, dishes , salts , gobletsi lemonades sugar herisrit, wino &mei, molasses cans, bowls, pitchers, ,s/ 1 11- Ode, Etc. - , *" 411,40 , Unc English gold patent lever watch,. one iteroidli#o trunk with clothing, 2:half boses:tobacco, ifq Usf‘Wil . - _ t3pliN iA. p4VIS, ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE; • Cliioln'uot.lj 01110.. - MHE next Fail root 'White! uourse or Leetures 1. commotion* itt tlit# inttitntion on the first Atini l : day In Novciithet, and continuo* Atur months, which . is iininAltutt , ty- uttiteeetind 4 the Spring mid. Summer sossion l Ittl ettutient* thus months. A. grat uitous litiilitnition entAsin - eniniunnoes on the first Ittolninl'l‘lo9..ltikiiif4 Mot Mititlitnee ems month. -- , • 11.1. Rill-M. D,,l uxt©tnyand Operating Sur.: ' • - $lO,OO Jonra Itt, to: Materia, Therapeutics 10,00 and.llotany. 3. 11. Olivcir M.D. Chemistry and PharmaCy 10,00 W.. Ileaoh M. D. 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Candidates for graduation; in addition to the preliminary term of, study, tiau , t have 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 taining 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. V.. Dean of the Faculty. Cin: July 17, 1547.—Cin Enq. jy2llind Passage To and From e GREAT BRITAIN S&. IRELAND. GEoncr. RIPPADD ¢ SoR, No. 134 Waterloo Itoab, Liverpbol. CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 59, South st„ N. York. ,T" Subscribers, having accepted the agency at this City, of the above well known and respecta ble Houses. are prepared to make engagenicnis'for passengers to come nut from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpeol weekly. Persons en gaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on their arrival its this country. Apply to or address SANPL. MI:LURK:IN & No. 14:2 Liberty st„ Pittsburgh. N. D.—Passage engaged hero from Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. ir: 26 y New Books LIFE and Religions Opinions and Experience of, Madame De -, ' La Mothe Greyon ; ,together with' some account of the present religions opinions Ofj Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosoplif in BoWdoin College,e vols. 'e2. The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore, M. D., member ()fate Royal College of Physicians, etc. etc. How in safety best tic may • Compare our present evils with regard Of what we are, and where. ,, . „ . „ The Pursuit of Knowiedge under ilifilcul.ies—il lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just received by . . ELLIOTT Bt. ENGLISH, iY 2 G 56 Market st , bet 3d and Fourth sta. X A o Tr a r i D-- w,e4 P I a a c i s e o s f r o o r r Ln a u e ln h b in e e r n o f i m l o e s i l e a d boys rers, Farmers • Places wanted ler a number of colored men,:and women, boys and girls, a Wet nurse Can take a child to suckle and raise, pbrsous wanting any kind of employment or business will please call at my Agency and Intel I 'gannet:ace, charges mode rate. ISAAC. HARRIS Fifth street ne_ar Wood js Letter Writing, and. Blank Books. i URGE assortment of Letter and Writing Pa- 11. per and Blank Books, full and half bound, of. all siaei, for .ale at the Bookstore of IiLLIOTT St ENGLISH', Market at. bet 3d and '4th. MIIMC=I \ TIIOLESALE „t G i . itIr i t CE,I t t D and Pittsbuigh Dianufactures, Nos- 21. Water, and 62, Front stn„, Pittsburgh, Pa. jY9A-Y EwniiLLTrilittV AND FANCY DRY GOOD STORE, No. 10 West side of St. Clair Street between . Penn and the Bridge.' ,TRS. DUFF has made arrangements, during her lrl late visit to New York for .receiving at all times the latest Loadon and Paris fashions, of every article in the - Millinery business. The latest styles dress caps, silk bonnets, caps, cardinals, cuffs, col lar* &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. jy2-tf PICA , / Boair.y, EXICO and her Military Chieftains, from the T Revolutionof Ifidelgo to the present time. Il lustrated by 12 portraiis and engravings- Shakspeare and his _Friends. Josephus Illustrated—No. 2. • The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. Tbe.Courtier of the dayd of Charles 2d.f by Mrs. Gore. Relics from the wreak-of a Cornier ‘Yoild. Yaukce Notions, and others, just received by WM. S. CA LBW PLL, jy22 Post Office Buildings lostru u. 14.1. t. TULL & CURRY, ElAlflteltSi EkeHANCE BROKERS, AFD DEALtfld Iv FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE., CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER.- N 0.65 WOOD err., 3D DOOR EELOD' FOUPLTD, WEST SIDE, Pittstnirgh; ,Pa. PAR FUnda and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities orate United States. Sight Exchangd on Philadelphia, Baltirriorii,New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in Sims to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. 'The hieing?. premium paid for America?' Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, .tc. mar22-y =a CMZMULZ3= 13A.NEMIES AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC RILLS, +ULLS OF EXCHANGE:, C FATIMA-TES OF DEPOSITS; BANK NOTES,. AND COIN. Corner of Third and Work' directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2B liciiat DANK £ll5 AND DZALEW DANZ . No. ss* Market Selling rhte. Eac 3ZZIZII IN, CSCIYANGE COILS ARD reel, Pittsburgh. hinge. Buying rate. Cincinnati I dis I . Louisville St. Louie I Nana. New York I pr Philadelphia ' , g Baltimore - BANK Viiying rates. County &City ord's 3 dis Relief notes" I '• Pennsylvania Co " New, York I " Maryland New Orleant . Buying rates. Ohio I dis Indiana I " Kentueliy I ~ Virginia i ‘‘ Wheeling I e, . Tennessee 3- gr apB.y Just Published, TVADRIGNEY?B Cromwell, • The Protector; aJ VindicatiOn By. J.. H: Merle D'Aubigney, D. D. price, cloth 50c., half cloth 38c. This volume contains 280 pages 12mn, bound unifo: m with the 6 ' Reformation." " The olfect= of this . work—the - rectification of the common opinion with regard to CromwelPs reli gious character—has obliged the author to intro duce many quotations frtim.his luttersund speeches. It is not we who ought, in this day, to justify the great Protectors ho shouldiustify himself." ID'Aubigney's Preface. A few copies of the above,just received by Ex press. ELLzrr Ec ENGLISH, jy27 B 6 Market st. Valuable Property for Sale. za MOUNT EMMET Property rot-Sale dr rent. Callaud examine for yourselves. . _ _ HUGH SWEENY,• Emmet House, Allegheny. ir 23 ti , Cann. VINEGAR—A feiv bbls. just recd in store and fohalo br:L. S. WERMAN ,jjx2,6:; VI' Water. and Front,stse MEE Oltlo Riven Telegtttph..4fromo litibuitgb. to Cloptiartatt.- and . .„ "Ct URSCItIBERS - .ln etnek, residing in or ►near the , . city, are requested,: io.Fpay to:Joshua Hanna, Agent urthe instillment or2o per cent:, on the ist;of2Aitguht-liezt.-, By order or therOmpany. _ • contractortii.'ciintintmtifit of pid.Line. - - • - ~ • - 3 r,, i)rtysidimi AND SURGEON. Office - No. 8, St I Cita itie4t; Pittebtirghi:: iYgO EiEMZMI • lin A comfortable and convenient three story brick dwelling house, finished and Tapered in the neatest and best =beer, pittiati3d on Cedar street, Allegheny City, within a f 0 minutes walk of the hand street Bridge, in a pleasant and respectable neighborhood, with a garden in front and soaciouti yard in flip rears and an excellent pump of pure spring water on the premises. _Possession will be given immediately. Enquire or the subscriber at his Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth. fjyl7) JAMES LPKENNA. - Water Street Property for' Sale: AM =Mixed' to sell at private sale, that very I valuable three story brick dwelling house with extensive two story back buildings, two, story brick stables, carriage house,. tee house, &c. eituate on Water street, below Ferry stxeet, at present occu pied by the subscriber.. - I..nt is 30 feet 61 inches front by 160 feet deep, extending to. Front -street. $6OOO of the purchase money may remain on -inte rest for 6 years. Immediate possession can be given. JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood and sth ' .sts. w. NV.. WILSON, CORER OF 3IANRET AND roinurg STREETS , ~y Military gl o v d e . r a ware, te n J t e %v s e o l i r a y r , .la a n r y d t a o m o p d s e, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Caries,' Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro, Mng netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cutters, Trimmings for Regalia, Mantel Ornament's, Girandoles, Candlehras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. 4rc. etc. ;v2.2 A NOVI ER new supply of Homeopathic Books, -at the Bookstore of the subscriber, viz : Hahneman's Materin Modica, 4 vols. " Chronic Diseases, 5 " Organon, 1 t‘ • Dunsford's practical advantages of Homecopathy, I vol. Bell's Lawrie, rvol. Hering , s Domestic Physichn, I vol.` Bonninglianson's Therapeutic Pocket Book for Homuopathists, I vol. Manual of Homeopathic Cookery, &c &c. Togetlfer with a large variety . of Homeopathic Medi cine Chest, of dilfereni'Mzes and pticea. Also, rte large quantity of empty Homeopathic vi als, at the lowestprices. VICTOR SCRIIIA, sth st. bet Market and Wood, opposite the jyl3-:2w Pittsburgh Tea Store. (Journal, and Despatch, copy 2 weeks.) A TItSE'S LITEItAItYDEPOT, 85 Fourth _A_ Street. "'" Shakspearc and his Friends, tiy the author of the Tooth of Shaknpeare, The Secret Passion, &c. - Isabel of Bavaria, translated from the French, h 3 Alexander Dumas. The Life and Adventures of John' A. l:lurtell, the Great Western Laud Pirate, With 2 elegant and spirited engravings. The Democratic Review for July. Living Age, Nu. 16. Taylors Counterfeit Detector. Chmbers , Cyclopmdia of Englfeh Literature; lit 13. American Review for July. Latitte, the. Pirate of the Gulf. Year of Consolation, by Mrs. Butler, late Vann; Itory ( ' , More, by Samuel Lover, author of Legcndb and Stories of Ireland. Graham's Magazine f..r July, containing two beau tiful illustrations, • National Magaziae fur July. Lady's aJok fur July. jY2O Itediseeti. Prices. • A. MASON, 62 Market rtreet, invites the A • attention of a I purchasers or Dry Goods, to his large stock of New Goode, Fancy and Staple. BCing . :111110119 to close cif the whole of our Spring and Summer fabrics, they will be offctred at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it stile more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rater. Our assortment of Shawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawls, now styles. Our extensive stock of Herne% Dress .Plaids, Lawna, Jaconetta, Organdies, Embroidered Muslims, Drillientees, Linen Gingham, French - and Scotch Gingham, and Prints. Farnishin,g or House keeping Goods', Linens, Mus lim:, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold at at very low rates, jy2l rpHE History of the Conquest ofPorn, with a pre. liminary view of the civilization of the Incas— by Wm. H. Prescott, in 2 V4lB. Memoirs of the Lilt: of Rev. Charles Simeon, M., A., with a selection from his writings and corres pondence ; edited Is Rev. WM. CarllN, bl. A. Thy American edition edited by Bishop M , llvaine. " Three tho nsand copies of this work weresuld in a few days in England." The History ufSuuday Schools and of Relipoto Education, from the earliest tittles: by Lewis G. N ray. itegatslty's Golden Treasury. • The Cltrielian Itemerobrancer: by Ambrose Searle, author of florae Salltanau, Tbe Church of God, &c. For sale 'at the I.lookstore of ELIOTT S .ENGLISH, IY 2I 56 Marker bet 3d and 4th sta. r • A on e DZE e ri L t Lwish a a te cr . n t n o in the Fifth ward, between Walnut at. an for d the Canal briclgei. jy23-tf It DOSSETI. _ Moss ! Moss II ibscribers have, and will continue to leep on hand, Moss of a very superior qufility, in hales and half bales, which they will Eel at a re duced price, at: their tile Factory. sth Waid. jy24-d3la 3. ASIKRISt & CO., . crtuty )hio laver Telegraph from Pittelihrgh to Cincinnati and Louis* SUBSCRIBERS to the above stock, redidingin or near the City, me requested to pay to Joshua Hanna, Agent of the Company an instalment of 20 per cent, on the firat of Attoust next:. Ify order of the Company. H. OREILY, . jy23Gt Contractor for continuation of said Line. O ' NS. llork Boot and Shoo Storc Not 122, Woe/ rt.; Pittabeirgh. I , Ss DALZELL has on hand, And is .. ,,, e m5........... constantly manufacturing to order, the folids . ving relined articles: Gentle Men's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably low prices. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at $4,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and full assortmentofLadies', Misses',and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters , and Slippers, of the mold sUbsitantial kind to the very finest dress shoes EDWARD ARAM S. D. being d pfacti.cal Shoe-maker. attends to ill° manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat titylc; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. , [ma26.-d3m WINE STORK—No. 16 Market street, corner r . of Front; embraces a choice assortment of Wines and Liquors: Being inclusively devoted to this business,purehasers can obtain the most superi or qualities, imported in wood and glass. Any arti clo not giving entire satisfaction, will at all times be exchanged. iY2S JACOB WEAVER. WINES or the Patine and Moselle, .9 vintages and branclni fur aslo by the ease or bottle, at the wino store of .fACOB WEAVER, jy2B If: Market st. cur of Front. LAMP WICKS: 50 gross No 2 limp wickd, on consignMent, and for sale by the gross, at the new state of JACOB WEAVER, IY2B l6 Market st. nor FrOnt. it/iNV A . Vhlskey. RELS, over proof', for sale by. 250 BAR - JACOB WEAVER, IY 2B 16Market et. cor Front. THE next quarter of Win. Mbody's Select Sehool for Boys, will commence on Monday next, Au gust 2d, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church—entrance from Ferry.s•reet. jy2B-4t* A Last and Particular Noticii. AARRIS , new Pittsburgh =I Allegheny City Directory. will-be published and-ready for sub scribers and the public after - this week. All persons who wish their cards, reamvals, changes, tic. in their Grins, or any change in their business notices, are invited to call at once or they will be too late,ms this very important and much wanted work will be completed this week, and ready for subscribers next week:- • (1y.28)' I§JVAC:IiARRIB. • IME <' ..r, More New Book*.! I= TO Let. Select School : , .-.., , . - .. .... ._~--•_rs XXTIIITD.76 V 30 Realms .QaplWoung,4 100 cc. - wnctping ; jyl7 For - .1NO:F TERRY. L - ILOUR t. 1001 MA! Eino-Flon”, - in store and for jyl7 `sale by JNO. F. PgßitY. - 161ISH: 200 Vlds`Nrili claigetjtlaeltetel ' Ito bairbbigl .6. do" 45,bbla No 2 1, do 10 bbls No 1 N'S Salmon landing at the jyt7 ,-,Canal,,and for nale by JNO.F. poßity. ...---_ - OTASH aad-SCOROTINGS : 10 .cialta :in store, jyl7 and for sari' by, :MO. P. PERRY. CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bbls Timothy tined ; • 5 Ws Clovcr npn4; fur sale by .07 . • JNO. F. PERRY B UCKETS and BROWiSi . 3O do: BeaverSuCketai 100 ' Corn Brooms; jyl7 • for sale JNO. F. PERRY. , . T A R and OIL: ~25 Idde R. C. Tar; . 15 tl Tanners. Oil; - Received and foi• sale by • • : iyl7 0 , • JNO. 1? -PERRY ______. Eaceived and for sale . by JNQ. F. PERRY , PACON - SlDESu'iisoo nirg a c cira . Sides;fenid and forkaleby JNO. F. PgitßY. xx - ruitow GLASS; • IT 60 Boats 8:104 30 c 4 i 10:124 nn liand and for sale by • smuu & SINCLAIB, 7Y15- 56 Wood st, . . , ID LOUR , . . . r 104 Bares,l S. I'• Flour sof gnqd 114nds,..for sale by . i : SMITU &SINCLAIR,' yl5 1 56 Wcioa At, • Scorched - Sedts, and Potash', 4 n CASKS Scorchinks, prime; ' -- 4AI 4 " Potash; rcc'd;, in store and for sale by ' L. S. WATERMAN, iYI ,No 3J Water. and 6? Front st. Flm:LI FRUIT; . ' 40 Bbls Peaches naives, prime article; 150 Bushels I.lrieY'Apples, " Ai store sl i d for saki by"L. S. WATERMAN, 'I.YI O No 31 Water, mid 62 FrOM st CIiLASS, 260 13oxes, 800; Ixo, 10x12, 10x14; 10115, 10x16,;12116,, 1002 and 6xB Glass. In store and for sale by j L. S. WATERMAN, IYI 6 No SI Wood, and 62 Front st. wnovtAz - DY , Perfectly pure; at the Wite Store e JACOB WEAVER, jylG Made st. coy of Front. OLD MONONGAHELA' RYE WHISKEY, 86 11;errels, various ages, some very old and fine; in store, and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, jy 16 - 16 Market st. cor Front. CI WERT AND DRY MALAGA WINES, i 1 12 Barrel;l Lohrintra anti Giro's Mountnin 10 HI do. 5 Wines; superior articles. For sale by the Baud or retail, at.tho Wiue store of JACOB WEAVER, .11 16 • • 16 Market st. cor Front. Preserve or Fickle Jars. • 1 O DOZ. o Zll o Ci tti l a i s: g c Q t. h J e a r r r s il, c .o Lo r a i ga e t i l u t f ft u t r `hree Win Store. Store. of JACOB WEAV} , :It, j) 16 16 Market it. eor'Yront. DRIED APPLES-11sacka Dried Apples a gum! article, fur epic by j 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. II A aNESS LEAftiEll--'2O Sides, biatk , fur salt I.l_ by jy 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbis. fresh ground family flour, in store and for sale by DE 1 - IANC I' MICK COLOHNE BOTTLES, &c.,-11 1-1 , doz. assoitod colors, flint glass—a beautiful or. ticlo. A. 150,36 doz. Dark hocks, for sale at the. Wine !4tore of I JACOB W'EAVE.R, jvls 1 16 Market st., cor. Front. 1110 LET—A cotrortabie three story brick Dwell. ji ing Donee, finhed in the best manner; on Ce dar st., Allegheny city, near Nana St. Dridge. kl 7 i I J. IH'KENNA. ylowr W.NEA, • iL 33 Barrels Putt Wines; conristing of single. louble, and treble yap,. For sale by the Package. %Aso, a large varietj rifPorts on draught and in bot tles; for sale at the: Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, lYin 1G Market st. cor. Front. Many of the above Wines I can justly recommend ar Medical uses. Fhey arc as genuine as: any im ported to the United State:3 2 . and were talentedper qinally from stees, of Imports from places 0! . _ . lw A TAD EARN WIN ES, 111 23 Quarter Cisl;s, various brands, in store and ror sale by the Pacika;te ; also, 1.. P. [knee, Star, Pinto, Blandy, Illaqburn's, Sicily, and others, ee draught; for sale a the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jvlG 16 Market st. cor. Front. i . ._ _ . .4.. . Brown Lawn., AA. MASON, No. o'2 Market ht., has 'received 1 ,„ 29 pieces new .tylc Brown Lawns._,.. jet CLARET, IG !this. Bordeaux Clarets 23 taxes St. Julia do; 30 " Common 'do; In store and tbr sale by . . ./Y2O MILLER & RICKETSON. ir TAUT SAUTEV ERNE WINE, la 5 Illids ii bite Wine just received and for sale jvx9 by MILLER. RICK ETS(E'i.• D 40 Bozsu M R. Raisins; just reed and ror sal jy4o by - MILLER Sc RICKETSUN. r ARD OIL, L 10 Barrels, just received in Inin bound barrel, and for sale by . jr."o MILLER & RICKETSON. f 11GARs, Li 20 M Justo Sang Principe Cigars; ' 15 M Imitation " do; . 10 M De La Cruz ' do. No. I ; 10 M ,r " . „do. No. 2; 20 M arisorted beandi liaVana do.l i Just ree.eiycd.aud for sale by .Iy 2o . MILLER & RICIrETgON. D AWN, B I Box Slibuldera and Sides just: received ox consignment and tor sm . (' by _ _ j}2o COPPER.: 349 shoal, BraziersGoan4o t.) t 065 lb each; reed and fur sale by iY 2I JOHN F. PFMILY. COPPER TUVE>: One ease 14—ne and idea nbeat ing just received and for sale by • /MI - _..._. __- .- --- - _ A WIRE CABLE, .or a sufficient length rot a A Coal Rail Way, will be sold cheap. .I.S't!l _ SMITH & SINCLAiR. CNDLE.S-10 lioxesifirTi:; 10 " Bterine 3. 6 " Sperm; For =le by J. D. WILLiAMS Cai . 110 Wood, str eet SII.TIVI;S: A.A.MASI'N, No 62 Market st.;has . just received a large assortinent of rich Shawls, .comprising silk, cashmere, mous de laino, Catton crape, he - rage, linen,' net, sad other Shawls. je26 ARDINES—An importail ankle; for sale by the 0 case, dozen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, jyl 16 Market st. cor Front. 7 j IRENCII WINES—Of every description, .price j 2 and quality: Bordeaux, Marseilles, ,Mus,cats, put up in . France, Clarets, &c., some eighty ivarieties; for sale in oliginial packales, or otherwiife,•at The Wine Store of • JACOB WEAVER, je29 r6 Market st. cor.: Front. CI UGAR-2 Bumld double refined pulverized,; I' ' 6 " 6 ' pull , erizedl 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted r I tierce star ; ig bags Brazil ; 3 barrels clarified I' 5 hogsheads N. 0. For sale by J. D. vaLLIAAB - &-cO., jag . HO Wood street. lIENNANTIS GLASGOW ALE: Just received i and RI . aaM by the bottle or dozen, by JACOB WEAVER, IYI Id Market Stn.,' cor Front. YOUNG LADY'S' ROME--The Young Lady's llorne, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tuthill, author of "I will be a lady," "I will be a gentleuian" .Sse.r now edition. For bat. sale by LURE LOOMIS,. Agent. 9 SACICS Vineland; just received and far sale at the WarehOuse of L. g. WATERNAIi. 'Jy - 23" rfcr.'3f Water, and.6.l Front am- 11311= . , ~ L. S. IRATF:RMAN MILLER & lUCKETSON JOllll F. PERRY RMIEN MEI A: Cilßn AVING. triode arrangements with,rle-tnest ex IMpertiitYliOnfirl in - rNeri/Yoik, some time back., for 11 . 1 . V supply ofpare - WhiebaiidLifil!OT73, arld...wbb are the sol,eagents.bf, follor4rig,lionses in .:Europe , the. Islattd :efhladeirairOf-Vqtard, Dupity & Co.'? 0!Y a Weber & Poriester , u.of 'Oporto ,Ferrester, Weber 4. Offley of Xeres s , . , "Crase&..thishfield>s 'Claret, ',',laccialssaa & Chatepaigile Winos.... They. have kindly consented for me to use theirMarnii if necessary ; to,sboW that.l have received and am, receiving a largusapPly of the above Itrands of Wines. Tula Liquors> .WhiPb I am prepared itcLselliinsa pm e.s4te to those who want, at fair prices. - Thankful to my friends and the pub= lic for past.favors, 'lope to meet u_ continuance; of their patronage.by striCt attention to business. P. C. ATAItTIN, jy corner of- Sia/ithEeld and Pieta sti, SOLDIERS OF THIQ MEXICAN :WAR I Timm subscriber opened-having l e, au offic in .the: 1. City of Pittsburgh,- in-the State of Pen n , a, for the purpose of procuring,Land Warren ta at the Seat of Government, ,for the "diccharged, Soldiers of the Regular Army, as Well aithe Volunteers, who haye served, their couniry in the presort tVirat:with Il t leFiCos informs, the liVing, and, the representatires.of.the dead;tharby addrpsaing"aiiipplication to him at thin City, giving thename and addrecs of the soldier,nnd if Owl * his represeutattve,s,,it will receive and promp . t attention. Instructions and Blank's will be immediately re turned per mail to the applicant, to be executed and returned to me, at this place. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately Vent per Mail to , the proper owner or if,tio 411V1i1t1 prefer receiving mo ney, I will make aide of his Warrant to the beat-ad vantage for Cash, and make no charge for diet service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that ;Mist he mentioned in the letter, and. the warrant will issue according to the'following rules: Fiist, to his wife and children, (Who hard . any.) Setiouil, to, hip father : _and Third, to his mother. ..:„. Raping a. son in the Denoial Land Office at "Wash ii,gton, and ono in the Army under General Scott, in Melico,,the matter world receive their proinpt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof, Letters addressed to me.on the subject meat he' post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank _Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER, up FRILL:WES. Hon. Harinar Denny, Hon. Walter POW artl, Pittsburgh. Cu!. Wm. Hubioson, 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 Herron, VoPs Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mee° 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. • jy9 Important to Hook Buyers. IRE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pub fished in New York, at per annum. C. Fatoti man edit or. Tile plan of the Literary World is to affloril a medium where the Author nod the Publisher, the Bookseller and the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may al! communicate with cauleotber, a in a Literary Exchange. Agent for Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDWF.LL, at tlse new Literary Depot, second floor, Post Office Buildings. Raw Illhiskey. 7 '7' BARRELS Raw Whiskey, over proof, for !J sale by . JACOB WEAYER, jyl3 16 Market st.,.aor Front. IIA mPE tcs, - A few good substantial Millon Hampers, con renient fur Packing Glassware, &c., tbr sale by jyl3 JACOB WEAVER._ New Bookg. DRESCOTT , S Conquest of Peru; Howttt's Homes of the Poet,, Schmitz's llistory of Rome; tirnoo—by Melville; ['he Boys , Summer Book. Just rec.d and ier sale by jy 13, 11. S. BOSWORTH &Co., A3ll:irk4eit. Chlclfering's Plano's. TOM: H. ticLLUli, No. 31, Wood erect; has on hand and for sale, a very elegant Roc wood ! Piano forte, from the celebrated manufactory s oft' Chickering, Boston , which hai been pronounced by the best juJges in the city, to be superior to any .itrument they have over heard. Price $3OO, cash. jyl2 Cola Pens I 90 Gat P PENS, elected of the best brands, _ and haudsomest patterns, of holders' nitd cases. A 2 dozer Ilarlers patent extension 'en holder and penci , jus; received and for sale at the lowest prices. nt Cold Pen Head Quarters, ' "Corner of 4th and Market streets:' je 10 W. W. WILSON: FRENCH WINES; 01 every description, price and quality Bur- Jesus, Marsedloi, Muscats, put up in France, Chit tql, Arc., seine eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, je2tli ' No. 16 Market st., (ter Front. - . , More Near Good! A. MASON, 62 Market street, has lost re ceived t 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French printed Cambric, ti ps. new styles Ging hams, 25 ps. Lineri Gingham'', 7 Cages of Parasols rod Parasoletts ; also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, - SuMmor :huffs, &c. je2s - Dry Peacliee. BUSHELS Dry Po:lobes; for tsalclow,to close cousiguiiiect, by tIEG. CocitßAN, No. 2G Wood at. - ICONOMi' CRAB CIDER-12 barrels, just- re received and for sale by je2l MILLER Iv RICETTSOI4. F aney Hoek Cologne Dot Clem. 11 DOZ. assorted colours. Alen, 12 dozdoz.,dark, r large size 111/Cliff, just received and for salt Liy JdCOA IV E jel2 16 Market st.; tor. Front st. • Ines,!Liipiors, awl Liquors in Glass,. riF every variety and price, Foreign and bonus k_JF tic, for sale by JACOB WEAVER, IY I 16 Market st., cor Frot. F ISH -15 Kitts extra No. 2 Mackerel fci boxes Scaled Herring; For sale by J.O. WILLIAMS jc29 110 Wood street. BOOKS, Mason on " Vestiges of Creation." London. I' ie Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads II story of Ireland, by Ill'geoghegan: it 4. by Moore. " " by O'Halloran.' Curiosities of Literature, Froisart's Chronicles. Boher's Standard Library: Beaumont and Fletcher. Nixon; London. Foid and Maseinger Spencer Ben Johnson For Sale by IL S. BOSWORTII S CC.,, jy22 43 Matket st. New BooILA. I T NIGHT of Gwynue : by Charles Lever, com -8-o'SuCllcit i 's Loin, a Legend of Edenmoie. and the History ofraddyGo Eacfand his wife; by Wm. Carleton, The Maid elite Valley, a talc (lithe Revolution.' Ellen Munroe, complete. Cleavland, a talc of dm Catholic—Church . ; Shakspeare and his Friends. Isabella of DaVaria. Josephus, No. 2. Life in London; complete. Dombey t.'„ Son, No. 10. cheap' edition. John Murrell, the Land Pirate: Living Age, No. 167. Kosice and her Military Chieftains. Gregory's History of Mexico. Arabian Nights, No. 2. Yankee Notions; and alPthe late pliblieCtinns, 'for sato by W:-S. CALDWELL, j 127 Post Ofdce linildings. New Books CjLEAVELAND, a tale of the C hurc h .Catholic.h. The Desperadoes of the South west; by Chaxles Sumnieffield,.of Texas. 'Ellen Munroe, 'a sequel to'Life in Landon, COM pleLe in 2 vole. Maitin the Foundling, complete in one volume, price 75 cta. Shakspeare and his Friends: . . Subscriptions received for the National. Eagle] new native Ameriean • newspaper. single copies. for sale, by WM. S. CALDWELL; jy24 Post Office Huiliiinge L'N'stED OIL.' '24 Barrels Linseed Oil; just,received .and for' jy24: sale by MILLF.R et RICK.ETSON." SPERM OIL: ^ 1000 Gallona Sperm 001 pare now' landing, and for arrie by. jy2,l - -MILLER nacautsott.- 5..~,~. ; ~...~ _w MEE --'-- ',q.:,,,g.,:'1;F',.4•T...,' MEE - - . :T.ST..recoiied by JOHN MELIO No El. 'Wood Sireef Melodic )Maryillanol.diitierackgers, ; Who's ala.ltnitek at de.Doerii Gandy i lim ; ; Cynthia S;ue,, , Sing Darkies :sing ; Guinea bland Nem and PapidacSeritiiiiintal Songs. yo'a ,eoinorup to my Mountain Hume; We stood beside the Window'; The Grave of .Bonaparte; Woodman spare that Tree ;Molly llatin4 He clued' all ,things well -The. Pal/y - 136y; The, Fairy. Bel ls ; 'Tie Midnight Hour; change Wild 'Mint j' The Gipsies'. Festival ; 'A the things I ;eve ;: Come; Oh! come "airing 'with' Me; Star Spangled Banner, Erin is: my Home; There's no:Thinte like. my oivn ; Mary of ArgYl e; Flow 'Gently SiVeet ;Af ton; By. gone Hanoi; When Stars ar s e' in the quiet Sktes ;„.Flaw.on .died shining River; Evening Star. Waltz . CHeNi:Yttrk . ., Serenading waltz:;'Love .not ,Qttick i-Bird Hera Quick Step ; Seraphic Gallopade;; Peterta Highland March ; Golden drop .Waltz; Baden :Baden Polka; \Verona° , Waltzes ; Hall's Quick Step ;.Gratishopper waltz; Variations to La piniienlie; by Minton ; L'lPvitation a la valae, byWah,er;.Variations; from Beatrice *di - 'bade'; by Duveynoy ; Allemaud, va_riation.s .by Human, Prover Boy; variations_. by Czeriley ; ?deg, Variatione 'rom'the.SWisi Fatally by Hunten: bookaftr , Plano..Forte.: . ' liunteres ; Burgmullees Carr's. Hamilton's ; Hewers ; ACURlQUfi'and interestirig - yebrk; 141£ . PLOW EES PERSONIFIED ::hoing translation of the celehrated Grandvillebr "Les Flears - Artimies." 4N. Cleveland, Esg,, illustrated `by splendid Steel Engravings.; beautifully colored. ` = The object of - this tirtitk is togive life, leldwere—to represent - them h all - file loveliness - dr 'female, beauty—to make them speak, move, and, have an animate being. In this'ilif ficult task annyst.tt has se mell succeeded, that the work is destinedlo live as a - rating monument or his genius. The Work will ticentripletedin nee igy-foui,Parts, each 'put containing ttco engravings'on steeli beau; toloretl i , and .2.4 pages of letter-Poss. Prieo 2S cents. The'paper is of the finest texture, havipg been made expressly for the work; nnd every department of the publication will he executed:in the heet . pow sible style,",—itheing the object of the publisher to this book the Gest OF TU SE4sort. For sale by W. S. CALDWELLi Publisher's Agent, 2d floor Post Office Buildings iY 2O New Bcioks trIFIE Rural Cemeteries of, Atnerica:--a - series -of picture f i q ue.:.tid Monuniental li . ictlreleasli No. containing 3 highly finished hue Engravings first S . numbers containing views in f' Green Wood ' Ceuta tery,"-received. American Chess Magaii 30, a 'vary pointlar work. Graham's Magazine ihr Angusti anti aslarge.Varl ety of new Books; just received at - - W. S. CALDWE.Li.'.S titeriri n papot, • jy2o Boit Office. Buildings. New 111 tislp A Collection of the latest, consisting - in Patt, of /1 the following Songs : Thou lov , sf the Greenwpod, So do I; Gleridalough f a,•Ballad: words by Thomas gopre; Rough and Ready, ti o. 1; Songs of the Allegliaulans ; Oh ! Breathe not her name, Mary Mine;' Fa iry Song; The Beautiful West; The Flower Queen; Oh ring no more that Gentle - song; When the Battle is o'er, The song of other days; Oh, return niy Mother; - The Mountain Boy; - Solns from the favorite Opera of 'Matildn ; Lover songs of ..semerrea; and ;fish -Evening. • Buena Vista, Cerro Gordo; Monterey, Mataritorms; IbrahamPacha!s; B:Clay:'s Kentucky Grand morel:Mk. Cameron Guards, Copt.•Ma.y's, i.,:alup_Dorismtn; Rio Grande; Vera Criti,.Oaniti Saari; ,^aeni,Taylor't Encampment Quick Steps._ - Jenny Lind, Alhambra, Lea _Belles de Terento ' •Andrea, Tambour, Cally, Evergreen -• Rudolphi's, Boranili, and Amelia: Polkas. La Violet,e, Atlantic, Woodbine, La Lucille; Mahopac Lake, Emerald, Mezican flop; Bachelor's Button, Monterey, Crazy Pole, 8: Lutine waltzes I, .QuadriPes, Rondos, Varia7tlons. New Musii: received an snoe as published by WM. S. CALOWELL, 2d floor, Post Office-Buildings, Third street. ' PEIRSONS wishing- to advertisejn the Gerinau Language for the. rept or sale of Farms, Houses, Lands, Goods, &c., will ...tut the Freedom's Friend a most desirable medium, as this Taper, issited tri weekly and weekly, has unquestionably the idost ex tensive circulation of any other German paper Wes:ern Pennsylvania. Terms fun adyertisin,,q, mod erate. Ofliectia sth st., between liioed and 4;gket, opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store. , VICTOR. SelltlLl, Editor and - Publitizer • jy;:i4.ll , of the.Freedonzia : Friend. [Journal and Dispatch copy two weeks.] J. N. DVeloyi•ryi • • 477012NEY A.ND COU4SE.L.LOI? LAM yI:FICE in Bakewell , a Buildingi on Ginntstreet je29- '47-1y I • - For Sale, 1:101,111. LOTS---.l3oitudeclby Penn, Liberty and Hay r, sti:;each lot having 24 ft. tromp and extending leach 110 ft. rWO of them aro coiner 160; inn the position of they hale properlY is one of the Most ad- - santageous in the city. For Mrther informatinn ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDEn, Fourth,st.' _ nova-ti bet. Wand add Smithfield. GEORGE R. RIDDLE; • : • .1/4. CONVEY‘ANCER; - , - OFFICE in Avery Row, sth strner, above Sari: t field street, Pittshor . gb. - • -* .11 DcEcs, .MorzrcActs, ACILEE:47:2S - 6, rhEINDV., ILELEAZES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. Ile will also at tend to drawing and filing Mr.crt.t.:trc's counts gf Executors, Administrators,4.c.,ExamiMing titles la Real .Estate, gearching Records for Liens, 4.c. 4,c. From his long experience and intinaate 'acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to . give satisfaction to those who may en trust their but utast() his hare. • decid-ZStw , •. , ._ . JoUri J; IV 4 I chei . ATTORNEY AND , COUNSELLOR AT . LAW. Office on Smithfield street, a few doors above Diamond alley. ' . , N. B.—Collectiens made on moderate tefms. - m)',;l6 - •. . T.Veltsvitha, Ginssgow & 4ed.yez_ Ppeket. THE Nencand Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, Master, will run be tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports du - ring the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, it 9 o'clock; A. M. and Wellsville eilery, ,Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, yor freight or passage nplidy on board. • j'yi:ailtr T. Janag , :xiali.a. chaa4aal snap. vOlt all kinds of eruptions and diseases, of the I.` Skin, such as Pimples, Blotches Salt Scervv, Spots; chapped or Cracked. Skin, and fur all other diseases of the Skin t which, require rem edies, this Soap unparalled.. It alp, dispels rtockles ' Sunburn , MorphaVi,Tan, and chimges the color of dark or diifigured skln, to a" dne; hea l thy, yoitthful ; clearness,' A fresh ,!mppli, war ranted- genuine ' and for' sale at the reduced.pripo of 371 per cake, has just been received, is offered for salo by B. A. FAIINkIpT9CIC & Ce.;,corner Prat and Wood and also' at did col'. or Siith tied' Wood sts. AIA'CKE'REL i !OD Elnrrelslatge No 3 15fackereb due per Canal this day ; for sale by - jy24 MILtFR 87: RWICETSON. R . RAISINS :25 Boxes M. R. Ra i sins, ia store and' for sole by . . j:24 . MILLER & RICRETSONi C LOVER SEED: 5 Boxes Clover Seed; jiist re- V calved on concignm'ent; evil for Nato by jy24" MILLER',Ik. F 1 21C 1 1 7 .131i1s Fresh gioubd Farifily Floor 30 " do. Rye Flour In store and . for sale by L S VirATEI4IY..II, .iY 23 No 3j Water j 'and 62 Front sta._ BACON:' 3000 lbs.l aeon, assorted, to store and ' for sale by , L. S. WAVEAMAN,, iY 2 3 • IVO. sf Water, and 6.t Front'sts: • BOONS. MILE Art of Painting; Letters ;' 'l'MPits:lyby of Unbelief;' • Stilling on Fanaticisin , . _ HilPs Villago Dialogues; Memoirs of. Madame Lafarge ; Mahen , a Portjficationf4 • ; H. BOSWORTII ar je3o ,-43 Market at. cIICATt ClTlER—:"?'bbls.Tur 4.1.1 e low by 0,,N413...rug , . . -.~r.~'.r._:<.aa.t :i<ss_z3zti!i~;a.; ~.i~',. :i~z"~..."'~,M;~i TZ _ . - r e:; : . , , 41/641011 , 441.eiVA 1 i•illinaing I tigninnOit . i.•:= . • 4 • • INspN4tBLE v -PER.PutAoiti.- :..„,..:: :. :. ~.. ..:- ..,...1-- ....: THE Pro.o . a . - 1 . • -..., - --•'- 7 i,..5 . '.111' g y m ) to rr i ayesept the lls, crf ..,....‘ ' sZrii;DLE . Yment i nastoiq :.. `.. **-----'4_, -If:is Ilie:gr.CieeSirettatOr, •*: .••.',..%.." .- ' i " . .."A- fi r . the:impurities t !. r We , ' l 4l d 'it' will heti ticed 4 j , 7 ,-, Jo y. , ~ 1 0 . -J. .5g 7.- ... _ .. .....er - = .- ::. ' 1,.... ' O r " :. that ti.. - thid-ititio jait.,... \ '.,..--,..- -,.:,...-.- ' .....- k issues from •i11.p0int5•0f,,... , . ' • ' --..,--1. - " -.tt the surface , which . Wail •,' 1 .• ~,-.„,, „ z .. / .........„ . cates that this pqrarsa l ... ..• '•'-''-'-• .... ....,.. tto n flowsurtinte r riipted. _ . it_ ...5..,_ - .Tr . ' ly when We areviribealtif f ".. , " • • -.-i.u..1:7-.-,,,,_.;•- . • but ce ases r When. we en v .".. '• '.''.......,. .'-. -•••••'-'• ' :Bich.Life cannot-helms.- -.: 'Mined wi t tiontit. It's thrown off Gado the blood and. :other likes ofthe body, and disposes by this meaal;pf • nearlyall the impurities withid us. The lan g ua g e of Scriptur.e is ~ in the.BMod is the Life.”.• ifiteliretb.e. ''. • domes impure, it ma ze , be traced directly .to theitop . ... :. pa g e of th e inseniiblepqrspiiatijm. - "A'hasnp sceial! ...., that Is nece s sary , wh en the blood is stagn ant; orqp,,, • fected, iito ; p an ti e s pores, and it taliayaS#SiirrtOtti ... alt impurity inataZlP.y.. Its own heat and Ti t a,Ety g , e.. s ufil e t ea t i with e nt_ono,P at ticle of m ediCin e , c e p. t to. ° ens the pales Up on , the atirf a co. ,T ,Thal in lie IWO.. th e .follyi n f.takin g so much int er nal remedie s ,: Alf.. • infactkinere,.however, direct their efforts to restoria.,. th o liliensihiererspiration„ The Tliomps o nin t ,,f or .. instance is tenst s ,Oe.Hydrepitthist s h re ud s ti s i n t v.et, -, blankets, the Homopathist deal, s oUt in fi ni t issimed s i... ; . : . Or Agseathist h d ee d s and doses Us Wiit! :mercury,':, and the bli t at e ri ag .QkaCk ,gorges , us with ? lil a , pills;• To g iveioine Wta o f the ,arraciiipt of ilia • Liaensl. .ble Pprr i pination, we w ill,,State th a t the. ledrned D,r, LeliOnlioclii ascert a ined thaffi x e-cialits o f all w e ep , coi s einto the Sto m aeli, poised .offily this eans,. 14 - I oth e r ,worde„ if we ca ; and drink .ef g h t pound s pe m r • de li we ev a cua t e Eliepriii t idS of it Sy asp LeSattail49 . 17uis,is Mine e diei than An. 11.41ap,p e rli c lett:a ! .. thp • blooll o id ther jui c e s g ivni g pl ace tptit.Ojturi .- and fresh once. •To chick thus. therefor, A n ' ro t l . Minim the.sys t ezi fiye.-ei g hts of all thc.viriileniMatte r th atnature detoaids should.imiee the two: ~ - Ry a :ladder, transition fr om beatto . c o ld, the porei are stopped, the-perspiration ceares,ana diste l y.beti--.. g ins at otiketo desdlop n - ltself. liche e , riStoppa g ii.‘ f . • this . llois.'of the. j u ices, originates s o m a n y. 'p o p:. '', I lifaidl! ,. ; .z. . - --.• • .... '"' • • ' It's *stopping thi pines; that Over4rhel t ate Mit a • kind with coughs, c o lds, . and, C e ps um ptio n . • Nisi(.' tenths of.the world die from af,eues snaticod -hi s . ..... s toppa g e of thicluscasiblO Perspiration' ' • ... !-''' ~..,. Let-me n alq ti ew ;:prViS , eandkdmled;.%hiit course -...: seems•the moat reasonable to pursite t „psheatoPtlli., ....' pikres,allerthey tir e cloled. Weald you g lye'Physi n . to iinst s j) the e asier' .t.h. would yop,apalypo m ethib i . . that%Timid Jo thus iiion the Surface, where the act-. g in g aettuilly,iat ~ Anil yet I know of no physician - who. makes any eiternal applicatiOha lo . effe c t it,- .:,: Under these eircuinftances, I prese n t to phy s icatne f ' and to all others, McAlister's Alt-Heeling Ointmen., or the World's Salic.. It has power .to restore per ? spimti o n on the feet; o h the ?m a d old soros, upon tb. cleat, in sho r t,. Upon an y part of the hifdy,s . trhi t h e r -.., diseased sli g htly or sei e r A ly. , •• : ~ ... • It haspower to cong e al' eitcrunl tiOtettiaCtOrtao64 ha s ors, skin diseatia, poisonous w ounds, to 4isr cher & their putrid Mo t t os ; and th e n heals thent:•. „ It is a remedy that isweepfidr the.whOle'cat e le g up of cutaneous disaidata,illil restore the R e tire putclo • to its healthy functions. .. ; . . • ~.. '. • ' ' • ' . • • ' • . • . . . It is a rfilledy . that forbids the necessity hfspitutnt: and deleterious drugs taken into ihksiotuaCh: .:: It is a remedy that heither licknens, gives Inhoiist..': iiience, oris dangerous to the intestines: • It preserves anti' defends the eurthce frdin rangement 'of its functions; Viet nrface is tlionut? lot.of five-eights of the bile and itson up matter ; With, ... It is pierced with millions.of'openings,to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and dgith knoeke at yonr.dpor. It is rightly termed there is scarcely a disease, external or interrial,,that _ It will not benefit. I have 'used it for thOlastfonzteen'., years for all diseases. of. the chest,,eensumptiwb, lir er involving the utmost danger and resoonsibilltVaid I deelare before Heaven .and man; that not in.one.... kingle eerie fAilcd.to vast-within the reach of mortal ••;",- 7E7 • • 'have had physicians, learned in the: ploieSsiena have had' ministers of the •Gespcl, Judges -the berich, Aldermen -and 'Lawyers, gentleiunk tif the ~ - 'highest erudition and ntettitudet. of theppoi - ; .use it in every - variety of way, and there his•heen hut. oile voice—one united and univ trial vole .e.,:-saying"4li:- . . Allister, yeur Ouitt i ent s g00d.... .. • '''"CONS.tiItIPTIQ.N.—It can hardly he cieditedthat a salve cin liayOan,y effect. upon. the lungs, ,scated es they am within the system. But if placed t upon.the . cheat,-it penetrates directly to the longs; seperatcs the poisonous .pz.:rticles, that.are Cousnming them,-. and expels them froM die sytteca., need not say that it is cur i ng persons." ifginiump-, non continually; al thongli- we are told if is foolish: ness. I care not idiot ix said; so long es 1 Can Cwt. several thousand nersobs yearly . . • ' , ' ' . • IIEADACILE.—:The Salve h as cured .peisigis of the Headache of ten years standliii.; arid whialiaa it, : etery week; sktiiitt, ye:luting Often toolt . . . Deitheas Itefieare'help e d With in c, • . . CQl.D . orisinitptioti; compliant, in the chisfor side, falling off the hair; one or the ilthar always acCompanieocold feet • The gora will Cure ever) , ease. • In Screeds; Fzysitttoltie, salt Illteum, LiVer rata plaipt Soic•Eyosi9 . !;iney, Sore•llfroit, Bronchus . 1 Brokenor Sore Breast, Mich • as Aillndi;-OpricisioniP tun; alio Sorepp . s.cliipi.. ped Ilandskytietoers ; C'titannotis E;r:iip'tions; Nersnas Diseilea, and of the:!pine there is probably no hied.... icinett*Y . known so good., ." • . BUICNS:-4t is . thc ;yest thing in the 'raid Ta' semi: • rßeld•tlie•Directions around thd heix:Y. • PIMPLES 0111111. FACE—Veseulthe • aurfaCi; • Its first actink...is: espal.ill .119t.,ceappithnitim natter that ttiaj: fie lndgeirtintleithe.ailii,aid gni!' nine ntly britaking, oilt.toAhiVOlK4cAilt.then heat,: . When there-is nothinrbut grciesness, or dull repul. • sive *surfaee; it liegins to. soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and, delicate ex atliilds. . WORMS.—If parents kn ew heti- fatal-niott rdedi vines were to .chililiete taken inwardly; they Would be. slow .toresort telhthe: Especially. , :theicurial • lozengei ,, called - iiitfetTicated lorcegeS," "Verthie fuze's> , pills, &c: Tile truth is, no one esn ler variably when wornia Ore present: . NoW.let -me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if iehild has worms. It Mill 'drive every vestige, of them ep • way.` (lieadOic dirationi ;ironed the boa.). • ' There is prohahly no enedipine .oe the five of the earth et once fio . sure and so Safe in the n4eiliiett ci TOlLET.—:Alihough I have Os id little abittif it as a hair restorative yet I will staliplt against the forldt - They may bring thelf Oili gfr.and near; andiiiinemu ill. restore the hair tsvo eases to their one. ' • ' • OLD SORES. That some Sores.are, the impurifioi of tne-sySteni, la s beemisit theyC.inner pass off throlg s - h.alaenitural clianilehi Of Cheslegensir ble Petapirviin. If such sores Orilealed tip tbo lanpuritics Mast have shine other - on - del,: or it Rill env danger ijfe: „This . ..salve Will-always' provide Tor such-titiergcncieS. =ltroinovee alnAost immediately - the kfifliminatiek and swelling, when . - tlse Pain o course cesats.7 FEVERS: Li nll eases of fever; tho diffiCultylies in the pores being locked up, : so that 04 heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The NI - Healing Ointment all capes et levels almost instantly unlock this Ale and bring forth the perspiration. . • • - • .. -sCAILD lIEAD.—We haystsgaed cases - th'at mctul ally ; defied every thing knowo;•ai as the ability Of - fifteen or twenty docorp:,' bite' lean told us ho had spent $50(11 on his chiLdren„withegf any benefit s when a few boxes'of the einthient.cu.red them.. CORNS.—Occasional: tree the:Ofnetnent'w4lalt ways keep corns fropagrowing. People need never be troubled with tliem tf they Will use it. ' AS A FAlgitY MEDfCIN.E.No man catimpaer ore its value. - Sp. as the staia.roll along over ]tie Ileavencio long as man treads the earth, irub tect to* infimities.of the tlesh-so - long, as disease and sickness is known—just so long will this _good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas, es freris off the carat. then the demand will cease, • and not till then. 'IA.M - ES hIcALISTER Ea Co Sole proprietors - of the abovo hledicine, Price 25 cents per box: CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been . groatly counterfeited, we }have given this Cau tion to tbepublic that "no Ointment will bo genuine unless the' names of James McAlister, or James Mc- Cc., are N.:MUTE:4 with a Pax upon EVERT labol.” Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O. to be paid , on conviction in any of the constituted courtier the United States, for any individual cont. - terfeit.ing our name and Ointinent. • PRICE CENTS PER BOX. - AGENTS IN - PITTSBU.RGII—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and. St. Clair sts. aro the whole. , sale agents; and L. Wilcox,jr. Market st. and the Diamond; Rays & 13rd'olt ' way, (Druggists No 2, Coefraercial Row, Liberty et„. J. H. Cassel,corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Sinithfield et., 3d door from Second st; and in Allegheny city by R P. Schwartz, and J, Sere gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist] Birmingham; and D. Neglcy, East Liberty; IL Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Efliebeth; J. Alexander & Son, Me, nongahela City; N.B. Korman & Co.; J. T. Rogers - Brownsville - , Pa; Dr. S. Bridgewater; 3 44 John Barolay,'Bea.ver Pal . • R. u. nawkins,. 24' TTORNE't AT'S-A W , Grant at . , Balm' ' , opptrattfithe npvt , flotle. " -PPlil4lo . klzi• • . mrk.,. - — .... 4-:.' , 7 : hi,.b....i'.•:;:i'::!,.]!.:!..‘i,. Kiiii dakii
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