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Brownsville Louis McLean; Bennet, Brownsville Lake Erie , 4 , liernphill, Beaver Beaver, H psi Beaver Caleb Cope, ShOls4-Beaver DEPARTED; Swatara, Cox, ,Cincinriati. 'America CalhOun, 'Cincinnati Cinderella; Poe, Wheelirm - .Consul; Bominaan, Brownsville Louis IVlcLean, Bennett, Brownsville _LakePErie Hemphill,' Beaver. Beav,er, Hocips, B eaver Caleb COpe I Sholes Beaver WEEKLY REVIEW OF VIE MARKETS OFFICE OF THE POST, - -' FAIDAT MORNING, ALgust 6, 1847. REMARKS—Business during the past week has not been remarkably active • but prices have been firm and sales steady. j Although' two steamships arrived 'during the :week,-the Hibernia from Eng . 'land, and the. Philadelphia florn .France, bringing intelligence of adecline in the price of Breadstuffs _in Europe, yet no visible change was produced on prices' here. •1 1 1 1 Therivers,whic were swelled a week ago in I .consequence orrecent rains, are becoming low and the • again- and the business done, in, these channels of commuriication, is confined chiefly to a " coasting trade." t i 1 ... . For t is season oUthe year, there has been an unusual Stir in the money market; and both banks and brokers have been doing a fair business.. We State this upon gorid authority. Exchanges con tinue extremely lOW on all parts of the country; and, owing to the immense quantities of produce sent 'eastward, they should in reality be against the Atlantic. cities,,but still remain at i• per cent. pre . mium, we suppose from the force of habit. There ,is a _considerable amount of New York country banknotes mixed up in the currency which passes froni hand to hand,'which may be good enough at t • t present, but we warn all' persons from laying them by for a'" rainy day.'; The Western New York Banks have loaned too much_ to produce specula tore to be perfectly sound. - All kinds of "currency' is.purehased by the brOkers at k tier cent. discount • ,-, ASHES.-Sales moderate at the following rates. ; Scorchirigs, 4ko4k 1 Potash, 4-k c.; Saleratus;6k c.; . Pe arlash, sk c..r ; lb. ALE.j r -Regular sales at $7,2 par bbl. BBOOMS—SaIes Ot $1,000,1,50, as in quality •BLICKETS—RegIar sales of Beaver at $2,20(0 1 2,23. 1 ' . , liastlHsoies trApo,bu. at Sp per bd. . ' CORN t NIEAL—From store ; selling at 43045 c.. . .' . COTTON —We quote Tenneesee and Mississip COTTON - • , pi at 11911 k C. p 113 Market well supplied, but j buyers are not numerous. . ' , ' -' CORDAGE.—Pittsburgh -.Manufacture. Manilla Rope, by C0i1.... : --- .....12c p lb. Do rdu Wh ' eti cut,. . ...... .13c do White, Rdpe, by Coil.) . ......... ..... 11c do - , ,Do do - whiii cut 12c do Tarred 'do by:Call .. ... '.... .. 10c do : Do . . do. - when i cut'.. ..3 11c do Packing-Yarn, fine ..-. ... i Sc do t,• Do •do common • 4 .1.,,,.. Sc do - •, 'Manilla Bed. C0rd5.....t..1,7.i02;03(03,50 p doz. , Des do per coil -.....12c p lb. , : 'r: Hemp. do • .. I.:. 1,5092,2 is }t doz. ---" , Do 'do . per coil ' " • .10c p lb. ,Mahila Plough Lines ' 87k .t," doz. Hemp-.! do d 0... ' - B7k do ..."14 CRACKERS-:-Waier Crackers 51 00 p tbt. I f , ie ...... .... , "" ...2.0 . • Butter`" 4:75 " -4 , . Dyspeptic n 4 00; " - I • . Dyspeptic , • , - - - Sugmt " • 7c.p lb ISoda ! ' '', . 7 " - ' The above is the witcdesalej priee df Crackers. FLOUR -;-The Sale !of the week have beer much larg il thin the 'eel: previous: We present beloW eac day's ope l ations, as in thii way our weekly readers can f_ drill a better idea df what hai been done v 1 Monclay.The foreign dews receiver'. pei siitaiii , ship Washigion; had in itnprOvEd effect Upon the flour market'. dd Sattii4Y. .11oldert. asked.' au ad- vanes of 23 cents del can barrel; and readily oh . • • tained it: fi'lle Silks l werd few; bwifig.iii light stocks on habil; and - Confined principally to dray loads td thtiBity itithauMers. Sales df 51 blils. in , the mornirig barlY at - 54,14 # bbl.;, 30 bbls. at $4,50 # bbl.; 100 bble, late in the evening at $4,62k p bbl,; holders drif taking 54,7501,87 k p single bbl. froni Store; fresh ground. • Tueiddy-LThere Wei &Mini, iiew in the licatket yesterday. The Nitiernia's newt, widrh.Wae til egrapbed in the forenolin, produced no Hume in prices. The truth is, little is - arriving, -and the stock on hand is not Mire& larger than is necessa: ry fortbe immediate borne detnand. Sales yester day 0f ; 75 bbls. at $4-'sp. Sales of dray loads at $4 62p54 75 tr,bbl. Family flour retailing from store at 5-i 751454 87'0 bbl. , • Wednesday-There was L good deal of stir arnongst ,the Flour de l alers yesterday. There was very lit tllF offered 14 sale; but i what was in market, was picked up randily., We have repotted to us sales 1 . ot , 2oo l bblsi at 54 33k; 60 bbls. at $4 33k; 150 bbls. at $4 50; 80 blibs.lM $4 56k fr bbl.; 44 25 was offered tot' several lOts, but the holders refused - • t • parting with i l the article at that price. ; ThursclayTesterdaylhe Flour merchants were - quite aCtive, and we report sates of the folloWing lots: 50 !ibis at $4,37k; 760 bbls from warehouse; at:s4,37k; 270 bbls from river at $9,31; 46 bbls at 54,44. Various wagon loads sold at 54,5004,56 '''for fresh ground. Sales of dray leads from store ,•, at154,6204;75; ' Good family flour retailing from - ..store at 54,87. '. "' • . ' - Friday.—There-,were more - Myers than sellers in the Market yesterday.... Very ittle arrived, and . holders appealed indisposed to iart with the era - tie. We report sales of 60 bbla. at $4 50 p bbl ; • 1.011lbbls; (pritne) deliverid at 541 50 ip. bbl. Sales i by dray oad at $4 62i bill Singlebbl .--.- i p , . S I t from store at 4 75 p.bbl. 1. 'FISH)-The market is well slupplied - with all kinds of ifish. i -Sales briss at the' following rates; ~ Jlerring,s6,2s p• bld.; Shi/d, $8,1X010,00; No. 3 jlfeekdirefi(lBl7) at $7,2457,50.,1 • ~ ~, P ITIj F -eGiciod 'Diiedl Parches are scarce in , marke!.palesiiit $1,259113c. plbu. Dri e d ilgp ,'sales at• Oc. qr Ir pi jkisint;,go new sells firstly t 42,3702,50. , • Oranges, m kst bare.. vorth $6,00, t : 11 1 1 16 7/ 8 it i ,lloll 7 / 11t $6,00 box; rhED-LikJit, - sles at 86c. . . Shgrle,-aareir itt 116/15. I - - FREIOITS. To cioclional, D: Goods, -25 c N. F. 20c. ' 1 - - . ''Voutsville, " ,- • -37 44. 26e • t, St. - LOuis; n ,62. n . 50c. Nashville; • " '75 ..• 50c - GROCERIES..--We. notic e no change in the ,price of - Groceries this 1 week. GocaiXotassesis felling at 31035 c. per ihi.l Sugar—Nan N:9. 1... Witc ;per lb., i sod Proirrr p'avanti at 7(iiiic.".fei-' ~ i 3.A .g ..: yj -~ ~ ~ I t ~+ I 1111 - n- , • - - - . 1 44:: 441 , ....r.&_* - 41 • - ' - 4 lb: ''''.l3icea—Sales ;it " Vcffie••;-Sales Rio at, aic.'per lb. , GRAIN—We hear of no sales of old .Tnea c t, and none of the new crop Iles yet ieicheil market. The price is nominally 85c.- p' bu Ityr is dull• and sales of very 'small- lots at 4043 c. Sales Corn at 37&40c. l 9 ha: Sales Oats at 21024 C. HAY--Sales at scales during the week at s7(ii) $9. The best quality will bring the latter price . HPES-- - Foy green 3i cents paid, by tanners, re sales at 4c.; Missouri,, - 709; Spanish 14a3,16i. LEATHER—Baltimore sole sells at 18020 c Yew York sole 15017fc. In upper Leather there _„ is no change. LEAD—Pig, 400 ;. liar, 4 LEAD PIPE-1 inch aqueduct m t) (OA . 'lc si c ! Alt others OlLS—Tanners' range's from $ 14022. Sales of Flaxseed at 60005. Lard Oil, 60070 c. irk gal. PROVISIONS—The market is quiet, and sales confined to city consumption. We quote Hams at Bio9c. Sides Si. Shoulders 6io7c. per lb. Good Roll Buller is worth 10c. Cheese in actrve detfiand at Sc. for cream, andW. R. at Oic. per lb. PIG ➢FETAL--The American reports the fol lovving, sales on Saturday and Monday: Mary .dnn, 94 tons, at $3O, 6 Mos.; 'Marsh,' 130 tons, $3l, 6 mos.; Shippenstille, 150 tons, $3O, cash ; Eagle, 120 tons, $30.56, cash; a mixed lot of 50 tons,is3o, 6 mos.; .flutkanan, SO ?cops, 31, 0 mos.; Mill Creek, 46i tons, $32, 6 mos. Other saliswerereported by this rise on Saturday. There are three or four lots unsold yet, but not of large amount. The only Hanging Rock reported to us is 15 tuns h. b. at $35. BLOOMS--In good demand at $7O for NO. I. IRON AND NAlLS—Puddled and boiledjron at 3c. Nails $3,73 t{r keg for 10d. Jitnial f a bar • Nails $4,50 keg.c3l to 4 for IN. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES Anvill f lb 1 i ial 21c. Vices common black vlb 1 lc. do do bright " 14c. dO solid box • a 16C. - . Mattocks and Picks is , doz $8,0000,00. Hoes handled . 3,25. do steel blade " . 4,50. do do polished ~ 5,50.. Hay Forks bright i•, 4,50. do 'do black o 3,30. Manure Forks 0 ... ..... 0,000,7,50. Grain Shovels ~, 7,0008.00. Devonshire do . 5,7507,00. Coal do " , 8.0009,00. Canal do " 5,7508,00. Spades 3,50e8,00. Sickles " 3,7504,00. Scythe Sheaths " 3,7505.50. Wheel Irons v. gross 13,00010,00 R{CE---Scarce, and sales at 6}0611 , is Ili: • HAGS—Good mixed 3 1 ~ Th., cash. SEEDS--There is little doing, and prices are only nominal We quote Clover at $3,6203,75 Timothy. $1,2501,50. Flax, 87. TIN PLATE—SaIes of i :4 at $10,25. TA R—;•Sales North Carolina at $4 ts. bbl TALLOW—Rendered, sales at Sc.; Rough, si. WHITE LEAD—Sales at $1,3001,65, as in quality. WOOL—The priees of this cuticle appear to be the same as our last week's quotation. Sales to the extent of abdut 20,000 The, made duti ig the week at the following rates Common, f Blood i " • . i ~ . WINDOW GLASS—The demand is increasing for all sizes of window glass, which is owing to the large number of buildings going up, not only in •the city, but throughont the country. The than. ufacturers find it diffictiit to fill the orders.tbey are drily receiving. We notice sales of .fix 10 at pa 3,061. Some holders,nre asking $3,25, and eveh $3,314 +7 box: EMI SILLS Op SXCELLSOESELLING nsite. On New York, at sigh: - i preni U PhiladelPhia, " 3 " ! U Boston, 4 , i‘‘ G . Baltimore, .4. • IS 61 New Orleans, " • 3 oi •' , Atiiong the exports were:. To Great Britoin.--Flour. 104,447 bbls:; Corn, 169.957 ku.; Barley, 8,100 bu ; 'Pork; 445 bbls.; Beet, 125 tbs.; Cdttcln, 1,474 bales; Meal, 7.353 bbls.; Wheat, 126,165 bu.; Cheese, 38,392 ibs. ; Butter, •53,4110 lbs.; Lard, 30,960 lbs.; Hams; 22,- 310 Iba, To Friziii-Whear, 29,038 bu. ; Cdtton; -11155 bales; Flour. 7462 Ashes; 255 bbls ; Tal low, 24,231 lbs.; Whaleb . one; 41,240 lbs. - The r toilOWitig ie the amount of Breadstutrs,&c.; exported from Philadelphia for foreign ports, from the 16th to the 23d ult., with the value of each.: Flour. • ...bb15..14.t.01 . Value.... P 7 Corn. Meal.... i• 4,2 14,21 d Rye Meal.: .. 417 " Ship Bread...: «: 205 0 71: , 1 Wheat:. ' bush. , 23;205 .... 31.644 Corn ...... ".. 3,120 4 .... 2 ,3 i 8 Tobacco • •hhda:. 2 .... 60 . , Total valuis "' • - ' ' ' $137;771 The esiports from Baltimore were 6,433 hbli Thar ;.b72 do. Corn Meal i 776 bus. Corn. Frei the, NEw York TriGtirii; Ttitt ddiount. of goods imported and entered et the Custom tionie at this port; eieltisive of those sent to the warehouse, and the amount of duties paid during the week ending on'the 30th com pared With the sairiE priori last year, were azi lows 1848'. 1847 . fncreue, Frei goods. • $ . 90,890 V 60,824 $169,934 Dutiale g00d5....1,508,161 1,757,167 189,006 Total mdze.. .1,659.051 2,017,902 358,940 Specie • 23,073 93,584 65.511 Tufa?' mdze. Cash Yeai yid 1,687124 2,101,575 424.451 445,261 465,442 10,181 The exports were In American vessel's lit Foreign vessels... Total Arrivals American vessels. Foreign " . Total Clearances American vessels.. Foreign , . Total r Mbrid'ay evening a large breast pin, JrA with ELD upon it, somewlrerelietwcen the Iron City Hotel ancl Wood street. The finder will be ,iberally iewarded bjr leavingit at this office. aug3,3t. Pin; Ile ' A BEAUTIFUL EnTYNTRY SEAT AT OAE LAND,(the late residence of )If. B. Lourie, Etuo situated on Pennsylvania AVentib and' within two miles of the Court House: The lot contains seven acres, and•isiiuprov ' ed with a Dwelling House which jis spacious, and conveni ent, built inmodern'style . with' a colonede front; a stable and carriage house, spring' heuki; &c. The . ground is under good cultivatiorl' add - ehritains up wards of onehundred yoting and. chdleeDuit trees. .... This is considered one of the tnostilestrhble try- residenc e, _in the vicinity of. Pittsliiiigit;:eipecial lygir a gentlernan-doing business in'the city;; as* it is -easy. of - aeceis at all seasons of the year by die 4th street road. turnpike. 1 , For teriii.i,lapply at t h e store of the sefiscriber e VO,;_ I§l , • Wood 'at. • 0ug.4 l -lindf* 23e. 4, lb 24e. 25 26c. 27028 c. " THIS hi the only fustitmitin. in Western Pennsyl vania;.n bet* the, theory and inactike of Book Keeping can be learned in such rerfection, as to en able the learner to apply the science at once to husi ness. Those unacquainted with Mr. D.'s plan of instruction can have any number of references to persons in:thecity who are now keeping hooks, and who have been qualitiedthr the business by the pre vious trajning.tbey reepivpd ip his i tcademy., Routh 9 r business during summer, from 2. to 4 and 71 to 9, P. M. . aug4 ProposOs • AITILL be received by the Water Committee.of 11. the city. of Allegheny, until Monday, 9th inst.,'at 4 o'clock, P. M. for excavating about 6000 yards or material for the Water Cliamb"ers and folio. dation for the Endine liotraU: Alio; fur laying about 2000 perches of Stone Work. The bids to specify the price per yard for excavation, and the price per petal] for Stone Work.. Propotiala to be sealed and endorsed "ProMmals •fcii. Water Works,". and left with Mr. JA. Moore, Engineer, at. Pittsburßh fVater Works, where plans and specifications can be seen and any information obtained. looKs; Mason on .Veitflies of Creation?' London. The Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads Ilisory of irel‘nd, by M'Geoghegan. by Moore. by O'Halloran. Curiosities of Literature. Froisart's Chronicles. ' Boher's Standard Library. Beaumont and Fletcher. Nixon, London. Ford and Massinger Spencer I ti Ben Jolinson . . 4. 44 . $500,1'65- 758,240 • $10978,405 No. Pasengers 42? 4720 . 29 5 61 4720 No. ' Tone; ...30 10,971' 45 14,715 75 MECHANICS, and ell thbec who take an interest in examining new improvertfents,are invited to call at the, Mansion House, on Liberty street; where will be seen, for a few daps. otilY;a parallel Jaw rice J a decided improvement, lately patented by W: H. Taylor and A. P. Norton. 1210,1 • A sore chance of making money, and pronibting public good, is here offered to such as may he indu ced to purchase rights and enter into the manufacture of the artiCle". Como one, come all, and examine for 'yourselves. OWEN & JAMES, Mansion House, Aug 3-st' Proprietors. PrmsDonut, Auotrar - 3, 1847. A T a meeting of the Journoymh - n Cordwainers, it, Society, (Ladies 13;11116,1 held in the city of Pittsburgh,' Aug. 3, 1847—it mtit , solsed,That we request'the shOe makers on our branch from thread, :not to come to this place, as- we are on the stand out against some of the employers. aug4-3t* - By order'. ELLIS, Seely. 200 bble No (large) Mackerel ; • • r 150 half bble " do 15,bble No 2 do • 10 bble No 1 N S Salmon, loading at•the jyrt Uanalrandlbr grate by JNO..P.TERRY. ME RATES OF F CORRECT ALLEN: KRA.MER column OF THIRD • CHANGE BROKER, ND WOOD STREFS., OHIO, State Bk.; and Branches. J Cincinnati Ranks I Circleville (Lawrence)..l Llolunib us Bank I Xenia t , . I Massillon . . ... .....1.. Sandusky .. i . t ..... .. I Geauga . I w Noralk ' # NeW Lisbon ' } Wooster . I Marietta ... • • • • ..... • I hillicothe t Cleveland ..... ....... j . . . Sciota . • • • 1 Lancaster ' ' 8 Hamilton .. . ... .... 10 Canton ' . 20 Urbana 50 Granville • 50 ' • Pcrsurtveme.. Pittsburgh Banks - pa Philadelphia Banks pat Germantown... . par Cheater county... ..par Delaware county par Montgomery county..par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading - - par Lancaster - pat Doylestown Easton Par) Bucks county ...... pa Pottsville par Washington Brownsville . York I- Chambersburg I Gettysburg I Middletown 1 Carlisle. 1 Harrisburg i Honesdale I Lebanon: 1 Lewistown_ ' I Wyoming I Erie • - 1 \Vest Branch 1 Waynesburg I Susquehanna County —1 Lehigh-County 1 U. States Bank 2S Relief Notes 1 City and County Sarip..l State Bkand Branches 50 IBank of Illinois 75 River Ranith. ...... —7O Insurance Company ...5 tate Bank 5 Oakland C0unty.......10 Farm and Much bank.lo St. Clair • 75 State Bank' Al.l banks EIM:Z! EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) .1 " - Baltimore " .. I State Bk and branches.. State Scrip 1 MEM= All Banka vtacteis.• Eastern Banks Wheeling . Branches Br'ch at Morgon t0wn...4 4. VALUE OF . COl . llB. Amer. Gold, (rem). • • • i Old do. do. ....5 - guineas 5 00 Sovereigns - $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders.. 390 Louisd'ors...92s Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon,Spanish.. 16 00 00. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 MARYLAND. Baltimore City pa Country Banks FEW YORK. City Banks pa Country Banks NEW ENGLAND. All solvent banks For Fent.: THAT three story brick store and dwel- PA ling House, adjoining property of - Thomas Redpath, in Diamond Alley. JOHN D. DAVIS, Corner of %Food and Fifth streets. 12M New Books at Morse , s4 85 Fourth Street. SECRET PASSION, by the author of "The i• Youth of Shakspeare," " Shakspeare and his Friends," etc. Burton, or the Sieges: by the author of " South West," " Lafitte," "Captain Kyd," etc. The Bandits of the Osage, a Western Romance I by Emerson Bennett, author of "The League of the Miami," etc.. • 1 Isabel. of Bavaria, by Alexander Dumas. Living Ago, No. WS. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1847. Blackwood's Magazine for July. The Heiress, a novel : by Miss Ellen Pickering. A Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Tales ; by W. S. Porter, Esq., author of "The Big Bear of Arkansas, and other Tales;" etc. The Union Magazine fok August, witlf Chapman's Drawing Book, part 1. Charfiber's Cyclopmdia ofiEnglish Literature, No. Taylor's Counterfeit Detetor,No. 67. The Golden. Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng land—a, Dramatic Drama in kwo acts. All Fowier's publications; treating on Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly on hand at Morse's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. augs A 1 BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, .1. beautifully situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, ex; tending from the Butler road to the. Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for sale M Public Auction on the premises, on Tut sday the 3lst day of August, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma chinery and tools connected with the rope making business. A plan of the Ima and terms of sale made known by - GEORGE COCHRAN, • Attorney in 1 . 4 t for the Proprietors. augs JAMES IPKENNA, Auct'r. W AT e T ep ED l So a O le N s — m a e nu M be d r b o o f y n n ce s s to fo re r it book d warehouses, &c. Also, places fora number at !Mi n er. ing men and boys in town and country. Wanted, two apprentices for the blacksmithing. Wanted, places for a number of colored men ano boys. Wanted, several good cooks and girls for all work Wanted to borrow, several sums onnoney. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS , Agency • aug4-4t Mid Intel. Office, sth et. near Wood SOda Ash a . 5c CASKS of superior quality, Cuitable for glass anti soap manufacturers, imported direct from the manufacturers in England, just landing and for sale by aug4 5t & M. MITCH ELLtREFL an. DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING AND ROOMS, Corner of Fifth anit Market Streets , P EQR-GFA R. C angiglt hit:min of ~W atet Commiitee.” For tale Ili IT. 8. hOslVortiff CC., airg4 43 Market st A New Invention Now is the time,- th'e very minute . ; The vice is here, a fortune in it— , Call round and see, and you will find Virtue with the vice combined. niSebtriirTi A.A.iLY,III7, CEIiTIFICATES OF' DEPOSIT,--BANK—NOTES ' - • •• - AND_SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above 1 East side, CURRENT Funds'receiced on deposit,- and col lections made on all .the. Cities throughout the United• States. Sight cheat; on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale'in sums to suit.purcbasers. • 1 The paper ofe - O thhio, Kentticky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and hold on the most favor able terms. - The highest premium paid lot Foreign and Ameri can Gold and SilKer coins. Exchange on - England, Ireland, Germany, and France produred, &c. mar 10-dawy 309tru y.;uiLL BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC biCHANGE, CEA TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, -' GOLD AND SILVER. No. fib" WOOD IT., 30 DOOR BELOW FOURT/t 2 WEST 6/DE, , Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made M all the principal cities of the United States. ElE=1:0 LIME - - . - - Sight Excluinge on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston r i and, Cincinnati constantly for sale in M SU to suit urchasers. . Kentucky, ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank No ebought and sold on the most favors,' hole termsi 'The highest premium paid for American Gold: Exchange on England, Ireland, -Germany and France procuted, 4-c. . mar22-y =12103 1 I=l ALLEN 'KRAMER...ED . WARD RtIAM. KAMMER & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROX ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN ANDTOMESTIC BILLS, I BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OP DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite, the St. Charles Hotel. myB. N. HOLM BANKERS AND DEAL:ERA Selling.rate. Exc New-York I pr I Philadelphia I Baltimore i cs BANK Buying rates. Ohio . t .# die Indiarra , f 0 Kentucky t I • Virginia I ,ir Wheeling I ri Tennessee 3 .i . apB-3, A CARD. TrAvING made arrangements with the most e:• I I teustvc Importing House in New York, some time back; for my supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents of the following houses 'in Europe, and the Island oflaladeira t of " Otard, Dupuy & . Co." "Hennessy," "Sazrac," "J.J..Du pny &Co," and "A: Seignette Brandies; " Weber & Forrester'S of Oporto," Forrester, Weber 4 , lacy of Xeres. " "Lyrnington &Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & IlirslifiehPs Claret, Jacquisson & Fill's Chtmpaigue Wines." They have kindly consented fur me to use their name if necessary to show that 1 have received and am receiving a large supply of the above Brands of Wines atm Liquors, which l.am prepared tone!! in a puac state to those who want, at fair prices. Thankful to my friends and the pub lic fur past favors, I hope to meet a continuance ofi their patronage by strict attention to business. THE Literary World, a weekly newspaper, pub lished in New York, ut $3 per annum. C. F. Hoff man, editor. - The plan or the Literary World is to afford a medium where the Author and.. the Puldjsher, the Bookseller and -the Bookbuyer, the Reader and the Critic, may all communicate with each other, us in a Literary Exchange. Agent fOr Pittsburgh, WM. S. CALDWELL, at the new Literary Depot, jy9 .second floor, Post 011 ice Buildings. Raw !Whiskey. 2''yX BARRELS Raw Whiskey, over proof, lot I U sate by, JACOB WEAVER, jl l3 16 Market st., cor Frorit. M I.I. A AIC hg ' good substantial Millon Hampers, con venirnt for Packing Glassware, &c.,for sale by j 1,13 JAC OB WEAVER. Now Books. D RESCOTT'S Conquest of Peru; Howitt's Homes of the Poets; Schmitz's History of Rome; Omoo—by Melville; The Boys .Sumnic; Book. Just recd and for side by jyl3 li. S. BOSWORTH te.Co., 43 Market st. c hickrou f ra JOHN T. MELLOR, No. 81, Wood street; has on h nd and for sale, a very elegant Rose wood Piano rbe, te from the celebrated tnanafactory of Chielteiink,Boston ; which has been pronounced by the best finlges in the city, to he superior to any in• itrument,they have ever heard. Price $3OO, cash. jyl2 20 GO. I.P PENS, selected of the best brands, and handsomest patterns, of holders and cases. Arm", 2 dozah Battley's patent extension pen holder and penci just . recetved and, for sale at the lowest prices, at Gold Pen Head,Quarters, jelo F"4RENCH WINES, . . . . .91 every description, price and quality: Bor, deanii,lilarseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, 4te.,_seine eighty varieties, for sale in original packages or otherwise, at the Wino. Store of . • . JACOB WEAVER, No. IG Market et., car Front. CM . 1 New !looks. , TtNIGHT or Gwynne : by Charles Lever, cora ii- plete.• . . . . O'Sullivan's .Love, a Legend of Eilenmorc..and the• History of Paddy Go Easy and his wife ; by Wm. Carleton, . • The Maid of the Valley, a tale of the Revolution. Ellen Munroe, complete. Cleavinnd, a tale of the Catholic Church. • Shakspeare and his Fritildii. Isabella of Bavaria. Josephus, No.l . • Life in London, complete. • Dombey & Son, No. 10. cheap edition. John A. Murrell, the Land Pirate: Living Age, No. 167. Mexico and her Military Chieftains. Gregory's History of Mexico. Arabian Nights; No. 2. Yankee Nations; and all the late puldicatinml, for eglo by W. S. CALDW,F,LL, ir A A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just re ceived:: 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 pa. French Printed Cambric, 15.ps. new styles Ging hams,.2s Linen Ginghams , cases of Parasols and Paiasalettir also, Shawls, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Sum Mei stets; &c. je2s F rune's , ' Cologne Bottles. 11 DOZoisported colours. A 150,12 doz., dark, 1 large aiie•Hocks, just received and for sale by • • • JACOB WEAV.F.II., 16 Market at . cor. Front at. OE Leiter, VV:itt trig, and Hiiitsk . Hooksi A LARGE assortment of Letter and Writing Pa per and Blank Books, full and half bdund, of all sites; for sale at the. Rookstore.of, •. - ELLIOTT At ENGLISH, jyl • Market st. bet 3d and 4th. • ' YOUNGLADY 3 S . ,HOM ELThe Wang Ladro Horne, by Mrs. I.buisa. c. Tutbill,, author ,of "I will be a lady,” .4 will boa gentletnan ,, tie.; new edition. Per ..H•tr • ..L• 9•:Writermninj . Ayr HOLES, ALE GROCER, .COMMISSION AND V{ Ferwarding.lVlerchant, and Dealer in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31, Water, and 62, Front ets., Pittsburgh, Pa. ji+23-y LOUR: 11:10Bbld SFine Fleu;•,'in store and for F jyl7 pale by JNO. F. PERRY. AISINS P. 25 Boxes M. It. Raisins, in store and no for sale, by . J 24 CLOVER SEED:. 5 Dozes Clover Seed,; just re ceiva on consignment, and for side by , hr 24 MILLER dr, RICRETSDIsT;,,, . 'ACON e 3000 ths. - Bacon ' asso_rteP, etore_alid for sale by . L.'S WATEII,IIIANi : jy23 NO. 81 Water, 'arid 624eiont Dry Peaohep 0 - g BUSHELS Dry Pettebee for tale lew,tii - elose •Gde.l contignment, by , • • • , • GEO. POCHRALI je2s - . , . ' • . - - - . . =ME • ILL ILICA; Arm -rata, r.xciterror.. - Snonmas, AND ;DEALERS Ix FDREIGN . AND:DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, • Pittsbiirgh; 'Pa HILL & CUR.RIt, S & SON, IN 'EXCHANGE COIN . AND NOTES. DM No. .55 Market s .reet, Pittsburgh hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati t die Louisville I e. St. Louis } gc NOTES. 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It is believed that this great national work will be deemed indis pensable in the library *of every public institution, politician, and professional -man, thrbughotit- the country; and that it will be regarded by the great mass of the people as the very bed political text book for their own instruction and that of their children Important Annotincement: • Throughout the sessions of Congress; Extras trill be issued from the office or the "United States Re porter," containing the reports of all -such debates as rosy possess particularly exciting interest. All subscriptions and communications to be post paid addressed ".T. A. Houston, United States Re porter, Washington, D. C." - jy3o SOLDIERS OF _THE MEXICAN 3VAR g riDIE subscriber having opened an office in the j_ City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, for the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of Government, fur the discharged Soldiers of the . RegulAr Army, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mexicoi informs the living, and the representatives of the dead, that by Addressing 44 application to him at this City, giving the Garde and address.of the soldier, and if ileac', his representatives; it will teteiye careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be,iusinediately re. turned per mail o the applicant, to be ere - Coed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will, bh immediately sent per mail to the proper owner.; or if he.should prefer receiving ney, I will make sale of his Warrant to the best ad- vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that:must be mentioned. in the_ letter, and, the..warrant will issue acCording to the.following 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 General. Land. Oth - ce at Wash-. iiigton, and one in; the Army under deneril Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and ineloce a Five Dollar Bank Npte as my compensation. , FOSTER. REFERENCES. Hon. Harriiar Denny, . Hon. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. Col: Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hair; E. . . . Robert Bdehanan, Esq. .1 Cincinnati. Irwin & Foiter, . . . N. Major. Si Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. .g., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sam'l. W. Black, Capt. John Herron, Vol's- Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, - Army, Me.x , o Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army', ' - ' • W. B. F. may be fou l ed at the ofhce of. Wm. E. Austin, Esq., lato Black & Liggett's, Barkeis Build ings, Fourth street, - ' jy9. , Areauftbie . • • ry - u4E, Origin and History ßooks of Missions completed and arranged from authentic documents. , By lieu. Thomas' Smith, .Minister of Trinity Chapel, •London; and. Rev. John o.Chauley, A. ll€l.i Boston, Mass; illustrata with upwards of twenty steel en gravings ; in 2 vole in one. Missionary Enterprise; a collection of diacou mei on Christian Missions, by American authors f edited by Baron, Stowe..: The Great Corimilssion; ar the Christian zonstituted and,charged to condey the Gospel to the world: . By Rev. John Hartis, .11: D., author of the , f Great Teacher," "Mammoni" &c., with an intro ductory Essay, by William I. Williams, 2d edition. - China state ..and prospects; with - especial reference to the spread of the. Gospel., Containing, allusions to the antiquity, extent, population, civili zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By :l 'W. H. Medhurst t of the Misaionary Society, London: For aalci at thO Book Stoto of ELLIOTT& ENGLISH; 60Market et. bet 3d and 4th. • Jtirt PO:dished, _ DATBIGNEVS Cromwell, The Protector ;, a Vindication : By J. H. Merle D s Aabigne7, D. D. Price, cloth 60c., half cloth BSc,. _This volume contains pages 12nio, bona natio: ntwith tho Reforniatiori." • . • auga " The object of this: work—thle rectification of the common opinion With regard tOCromwelps reli 7 gious character , —has obliged the aullitir to, intro duce many quotations from his letters and speeches. It le not. Wz 'who ought, in this daj , i to ;justify the great protector ; hn should justify hiurtielf." ' _A!:fe;tv,eeple.s : ": ef the abo ( ?e 'A :j u h b e i t ga re e C Y. Z:vePd re b h ; e ix- Pl7Bg_: . ELLIOTT &ENGaSH MO • ' :Valuable Property for Sae. --McIUNT EMMET Property for Sale offent: MayCC nod' examirie for yourselves. _ . • HUGH SWE,E.NY; Emmet. House,. Allegheny:. MEM • DIDERAINEGAR—A fen , bbIl; just ree'd store ILI and tor sale by - L. S. - WATERMAN - . 62 Water and'Front liedical4itit surgical , . • Health is ihe charm of litc, without it - gokL - • - Love leitorr•frianda all, all, are unenjOyed. DOC .LQR,. nOl4 N, a "egnladv Ciincated physi •lan from The eastern Cat tee, avoid respect fullYin iounce,- to - the citizens CI 'ittsbargh,,Allegheny and ,that be, can be ion ulted " privately 'and. :onftidentially ; . every; day. Ind evening at his office in Diamond Allty a fea loon from Wood street Dr. Brown gives - hit particular attention -to Ahe reattnent arid investigation of 'the following &Sea- . _ All diseasesarising from Impurities of the. Blood scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, =potency, salt rheum, diseases of theeye and ear,idieumatism, 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 of secondary syplula, practised at the Paris Lock Hos. pital. -Thee modem 'researches on syphilis,.its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which hate been made knOwn to the public but recentley, - and - to those chiefly who' make this branch of Medicine theirparticu lax study and practise. Many new and valuable rernedies haVebeen late ly introduted, which secures the patient being trier. curialized out of existence Stranueis are apprised that Doctor Brown has ; beeb errucated in-every branch, of medicine, affd regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines ,hkrisell to the study andprattice of thiii particufaibranch,togeth er with'ell diseaseitif a private or delicate nature, incident to the humanfrume. 'No cureoio_pay. Recent casesare relieved in a Short time, with out interruption from business. . Letters from - -a distance, asking advice:must icon , tain a fee, or they Will nut be attended•to. irl.Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations Strictly confidential ' jy23.4l&Vvy - P . PASONS - 11'19h:ink:to liditertise in the German 1:" Language for the rent or sale of Farms, Houses, Lands; Goods, Re., ',Till find the Freedom's - Friend a most desirable mediurp;..as this paper; issued tri weekly and weekly, haauncruestionnbly the most es-. tensive circulation of anynther. German paper hi Western Pennsylvania. Terms for - ndvertising, mod erate. Office in sth at:, between Wood and - Market opposite the Pittsburgh Tea Store.. - VICTOR SCRI BA, Editor and Publisher. jyl3-3w o f the Freedonei Friend. [Journal and DiSpatch copy:two weeks.l J. NJ 111 , Clowry, ATTORNEY AiNTIcOUNsELLOR AT. L. 9 N; d'AVFICE in- BaliewOlPs Buildings' on Graritaireet je29 -' For Sate, - 'DOUR LOTS--Ilon!mled by Fenn, Liberty and Efay stk, each lot batting 24 ft. front, and extending. back 110 ft. Two o them are cOrner lots, and the poeiti o n of the wholelproperty is one of the most ad- vantageous in the ciq. For fbrther information ap ply to 11f SIVAITZAV ELDER; Fourth it, nova-tf bet." Wood and Smithfield.' OFFICE - in Avery Row, sth street, above Smitil. . field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AiGiIEEMENTS, ROANE'S, RELEASES and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and xlespatcli. He will alsirat tend. to drawing and 'sling• blnc r itatiies counts of Executors, AdininistrVoks, Einniining titles to Real Estate,'Searciring Rercrds for Liens, From his long expiiiience and intimate acquaint= ance with the manner of keeping . the.public records, he expects to give..satisfaotion tia.t.ltose whOmay on trusttheir bus ness to his care. decl6-deoyi • ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR Otßee on Snatttrield street, n fewAoors,abore Diamond alley. N. B.—Collections made on, moderate terms., mv2G •,. . _Glasegote 45t. Beavr.r 'Packet. THE Now and Light Diaoght Steamer 'CAROLINE, Nrcort,Muster, will run be wleen null - it!' and We. above Patti dnring.the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh'vvery Monday, Wednesday, and Filady, at 9 o'clock, A. M.-and Wellsville every Tuesday, - Thursday, Wild Saturday, at.:7o"clock, A. 91. - For freight'or passage apply on beird. I ' • - - -jytt3dtf , • • - Venitltinintiad#. AW.RSTERVELT, the old and well known se V nitiarr •Blind i Maker, fortnerly of Sedond and Fourth sts.;takest method to inform friends of the tact that hici Facto!) , is now.in"full eration on St. Clair. si.; near .the olirAllegben3 Bridge where a constatit aupply of i Blinds of various colorstnd oustantly, tept on hand and, at all prices, from twenty-Cents up to suitcustomers. N. 13. If required, Blinds will tiO. put up SO, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswse, they may be removed without the aitl of a scremi 7 driver,and with the same ,facility that any:other piece of furniture can he.removed, and without any extra'expenae. HE, hiiheat price in cash paid fbr the different T grades p 4: q)ean washed' WOOL, free fronr-burs. ‘V,OOI saukd and btirlapi on hand and for,eale low, by 4II.IRPHY et.LLY.; Cid Wool warehouse, car. Liberty at. and tny24-diS , w3eno Cecilis alley. . ,Doctor V. Morgan, ORINIERLY a successful practising Phyrieian in this city.and self again (Odin qua.) , His office iiin.Penn street, next door to the Washington hotel , , Pittsburgh, Al legheny County, Penesylsania, where r he will be happy to accommodate' such of Mx old applicants as may.need.his.service% end all nerk ones who,in like ,manner, May, feel erisPoned .to . barter disease .for health, and tbrk over the difference,', irr legal loose clrande.. my.lo:d3tfe.wtf. . , A.141X5051, 02 Market etreet;. invites the attention of all , 'lsurcbaseii of Dry Goads, ,to his large stock of New, Goods, Fancy and Staple, Being anxious to close.off the •wbolo of our Spring and•Sutniiier fabrics, their wilt be offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to Make it still more attraCtile;ali the Goods will be offered at equal - Our assortmbnt ofSliawls, le.l,7;ery large,' particu larly Sumner Shawls, new styles • Our cale n life stock, of B e rages; I) , Ln i n es, Dress Plaids, Lafrtis, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered Muslina,l3rillientees, Linen Gingliams, French and Scotch Gin hams, and Prints. Fiirnishfng oi,..nouserkeeping doirls, Linens, Dins- I ins, VI anniffs, Gloves, Hosiery, Lades, Etd.; and- eie ry thing for hien and BOys,'lll of which will be sold atat very liler rates. - . - jy2l ProntsitTo autfFroin 911;EA.%141411.1.14. & .ittELADD. GEOZlGt;rzintr-4.SZO, Nn. 134: Waterloo Roali CuAßtiii & - .Riii.tiorti,-..N0153 - South et: 'Yelr TNE..cnbscribersOtazpg.:netepted' the ageney at thisqity,'Oftheabove;;Well . ; known and respecta ble Nooses are preparekto*atie_engagefrienis for passengers to` come out - frptn:::any • part of 'Great Britain and Ireland, by ,tlnfi Vegitlarl.ine otPaek et Ships, sailingfrein LiverpoOlweekly;' - ' 2 ,Persona en gaging with us may rest Assureil'thaf.their cfriends •willmeet With kind .treatment and pirbro'pt despatch At Lijerflool, as well ase.veryittention necassary on their arrival in this country,. Apply to or address -•- ; Sabi'[.. APCLURKAN & CO., , . No, 142 Liberty st. , - Pittsburgh. , • N. 8.-P assage engaged here from;.Liverpool o Pittsburglt.direet, and • Drafts for; any amount -ter warded, .oayable at Sight, throughout the United •Ningdam. ' • jy26-y NEwltlEiLLllv.Ettit - r.. .."AND FANCY DRY (400.11 - STORE, • . , lircit4ide' St.,Ctair . Street- between- Penn. - • - Itir her jjf~ late visit to Afow 'pork-;for -reCciyirgat all .times the I atest Voild . on.actl , gcrisficlioiss, every article tile Millinery butike , ,4_,.....-The-latest tityles dress caps; ail fir Cull's', -co l -. life, kg. 'op hcttd , itiittinc4 'by,•-the- big httnda; bonnet 4 'Creaned . .aCcl."liiicined. A chbice vleleF — tionofrich`cais;citiirliornef ritibohi re: ' •-• • iy-tr . 5 - 0 Mail(itef:T:. 111DDLE, G EORG Woolf .Iti-o-rot Rtduced Prices. . . ' racpliterts All.liedtuig Oliatment. INSENSIBLE PFIKSPI.II4TION. _.„_,--,:div,,,„,-,.- 7 ,..„,, ' THE preceding figure' JO - ..- xe ., :i• - t4f,• - ' 4 ". ---- ., given to represent the Iti: .1- V„ . ,_ c ; '-„. FEMIIII:E PF.RSLIRATIOr 14 ~ ...7F. ' •-•- . .. .... , 7 it 41 the great evacuatior . 1 1..- 7 ='; . 1 ... for the impurities of the - .7- . - 6 4 z, ..„,,, - body. It. will benoticeci \ a % r. ...,: , -.:7„ 4,. , ..;;55' s" -- -•* . g, that a thick - cloudy mist '; - -fr i _.......-- sal ...is' - i,2 issues from all peints o; . ''''-,1'2 1. ' . • ...Ve.f. the surface, Which bad:: ~,,-. cates tlMt this:peripira: ...'-: : , ' ..,,,,.Wki-,Z tion flows Uninterrupted. r •-i- '....,..., ' N ‘ ..,47:- ly when we areinhealth, '''' - . 7 - 57 .rxx. ~.. i:T.:' but ceases When We are - -"' '-- d'' sick: Life cannot beaux. . tamed without it. It is threwn off froth the blood and, other juices Of thebody, acid disposes by thismead s ,of nearlyall the impurities within ns:i Theilanguage ef. Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." . Hit clef be comes impure, it may be traced 'directly to.theptop: page of the insensibleperspiration. Thus we see, all that is necessary xvhen the blood is stagnant;or in: fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself final all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Thuswe seo the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioners, however, direct their efforts. to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thetnpsonian, for instance,steams, the livdieipathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Ilomopathiet deals out infinitissimals; the Allopathist bleedx.and doses us with mercury,. and the blustering Quack gorges uswith pills, pills; To give come idea of the amount of tha•losensi- ' hie. Perspiration, we mill state that the learatd,Dri Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all We re. • ceive into the stomach, passed off by this moans.- Id . other words,.if we Rat ,and drink eight pounds per - day, we. evacuate. five pounds of it by the lusensiblii Perspiration, ~,,.„. , „ . - -••• ..., - • This is none other than the used up particles o , z the blood, and theriuices giving &lice to the next end fresh . ones. To check this, therefore,.is.to re: fain in the system . five-eights of all the virulent matte's , that nature demandishould.leaxe,the body.-• ~. , • By a sudden transition. from heat to cold, the pozef are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be . gins at once,to dev i elppe itself. Hence, a stoppage ci this flow of the Juices, originates. se many mart: plaints. ~ ',•• • ~. It is Jay steppingthe pores, that evecithelum tru e kind wlth'coughs, colds., and 'conetusfption.. Nink torahs of the world die from .diseasei ieduced by i stoppage of theinseasible Perspiration. :...., ,' , .. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course • • seems the most rtkasonableAb pursue, to nstop the pores, alter they are closed.' Woultlyriagivelphysie to unstop the pores? Or would 'you apply something that would do this upon the BUIT2Ce, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no ithysiciad who makes any external applications to effect it. - Under these circumstances, I pitesentto physicians, - and to all others,4xleAliater , s All-Healing Oint,ment, or the World's Sa4e., It has power to restore pet: spiration on the feet, on the head old soxes;tmon thii cheat, in short, uppn any part•of the hay, whether _ diseased slightly or severely. .. .. .. It haspotecr to cause all external sores, scrofuloui humors, skin , iNseases, poisonous wounds, tp die: charge their putrid matter, and then heals . them,, .- . b is.a.remedit that weeps atlthe.n'hole. eataloguy of cutaneous discualers,and.restote the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. ''' :.- ..: - • i-• .. It is a remedy that forbids the neeehtlity ofso Many and deleterious drugs taken into the Ctomach.: . i It is a remedy that neither sieknens,,gises incolivii• nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. • ~: - "...I 'lt preserves .and defends the surface from. alf-do rangewent of its functions. The surface is the out let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter, witiiis--... in. /it is pierced with millions of openings to relieve -- the intestines. Stop np these pores, and death!qi9C lie' at your door.. It is rightly termed All-Healing,. fore.' there is scarcely a disease r external orinternaL,that t it will not benefit.. I have used it.thr the lastfourthen, years for all diseases of the ohest. consumption,lir'.. ' ' er involving thouttnost danger and - respon,sibilityou3 ..:, I declare before Heaven and Man. that .net in end- .' single ease has it..thiletl to benefit, when the patient::- was within the reach of mortalmeans„. , . . ~.. '. I have had physiciara, learned in the profesionk,l .. have had ministers' or the Gospeli Judges on the . bench), Aldermep and Lawyers, gentlemen oftlie highest erudition and, multitudes of thepbei, use it • in every variety. of .way, and there has been but tine voice- 7 one united and.eniversal voicc—saying "Me- ' Allister, your Ointment is good.- ..',..4,..,.., CONSUMPTION.--It ean hardlybeeindited that t) rare can have,any effect: epees :the lungs, seated a! ' they are within thesystem. Ilut if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the bungs, eeperates the poisonous particles. that iare consuming them, and expels them from theaystem...- I need got say that itis curing persons of ci:msump tarn' continually; although wo are told it ib foolish,: ' ness, I care not what is. said; so !Deg as I tan cork'. several thousand persons yearly.. ' 2 HE.A.DACHE.—The Salve has cured persons of the Headache'of ten years standing, and who had it Efgularly every week;'so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and. Ear Ache are helped with like sue- . .COLD' FEET.Ceinsumption; Liter, complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling ciff 'the hair, ono or .- the other always accompanies coldfeet. , .. The Salve,wilt mire, every case. •.. - ,i , • In Scroufla,..,Ei,ysijiPlas, . deli Mecum; Liver corn plaint Sore Eyes, Quills'', fibre 'Throat, Bronchitis; Broken or. Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases; 'Pilch as Asthma, Oppression,p aln, WO, Sore Lips, Chap- - ped Hands, Tamers; Cutaneous Eruptions, Nerious Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med 2 icine now known. so golial:. . , . ~.... ~ BURNS.—It is the best thirig.in'llte! world It; Beres. (Read the Directions around the boa.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross surface.' Its first action is to expel allhumor. It - will not ;case drafting till the faeedi free from any - ~ matter that may be lodged under the skin,,and•fre- ' quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing..bm.grossricss,.ordell repul.; ' sive surfice, it begins tia'soften and sOftee 'until the - skin hem:Mies as smsieth aud_delicate.axechilds. . WORMS.—If parents. knew how fatal blest thedi 2 eines were to children taken inwardly they - would. be slow , to resort .fo them— Especially "mercurial lozenges"-..called "medicated lozenges," "Venni- - fug - es" pills, &c: The truth is, no one can tell; in= variably when worms are present.. Now.lot .me say, . • to parents that this Salve will always tell, if a child has. worms. lt,will -drive every vestige of them a: . way. (Read the directions around the,box.):. . There is probably no medicine on the fate Of the • earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. - ..TOlLET:—Althongh I hare said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their 006 fay and neariand mine will restore the lixiftwo cases to their one. .. •-, , OLD SORESt-That some Sores.aro an outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot - :. I pass off through the natural channels of the linen - al.: - .... ble Perspiration. If such sores..are.healed up the 1 1 impurities must have some othet outlet, or,it will en , , - .'s danger. life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. 'RHEUMATISM.—It removes almost immediately '' ' the inflammation and swelling, when the pain o ..: course ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fetes, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat ancl, . .perspiration cannot pass off. ,If.the least moisture.. could be. started the crisis has passed and the,dangni 4 -' over. • The All-Healing Ointment will in,all eases of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration, • , . . SCALD HEAD . .-:-We hare cared eases that aetuj ally defied every thing kndwn, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $3OO op his children without any benefit, ' when a few boxes of the ointment cured them: CORNS.--Ocessional use of the Ointment will al-. Ways keep corns from growing: 'People need navel; - be troubled with them if they will use it. , AS A FAMILY MEDICINE--IC man can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll along aver - ;he Heavens—so long as man treads the earth; sub T 'tect to all infimities of the flosh-410.10ng as disease , and. sickness is known just so long will this good ..... Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas- es from off the earth, then the demand will cease,' , ' and not till then. : JAMES McALISTER &Co Sole proprietors of the above Medicine.. Price 25 ' - centsper box. . , . • CAUTION.-4s the All-Healing Ointment had been greatly counterfeited, we hare given thiS.Caui tion to the public-that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlisteron "James .Itfe- Alister 4' Co., are...tyrirrrts with a .V.En upon EVER Y . label." Now we hereby ffer a reward of $5O toi .. 4...tt e , be, paid on convictio any of the constituted . courts of the United States, for any individual court; terfciting our name and Ointment.- . • '. ' PRICE-25 CENTS _PER .BOX: ' '." AGENTS Ilf PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiters'.' . corner of Liberty and-Et. Clair' ta. are the whole; -. oile agente - , and L; Wilcox, jr.,ccither Market bt. and . - the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggisti No 2.1.. - . Ctitiadercial Row, Liberty tat.; J. H. Cassel, coiner, of Walnut and Penn streets., &If waid;and sold at this ' Bolkstore in. Smithfield st.; 3d door from Semind esti add in Allegheny city by li.P:Selavarts, and J. San: gent, and by. J. G. Smith (Druggist) llifinangham; and' D.Negley, East Liberty; H. ROWlatilif, McKeesporti Samuel Walker, Elizabethf.L.43iiiiiiider . lk Son, Mo: ' nongahelaPity; N.B.' Blawmall , k COO-T. -Rogers; Brownsville, Pa;. - Dr. -S. Smitlf;i•Blidapwatert...and John Barelay,Boaire'rPa.: . -,-... ~ .. . i F ,7. ..,....* #.20. . .., • it. .Hawking,: • 7 777 . TTOIISBY..AT-1, A Grant 'at, 1311ke': welPiVitildinger; ie Cturt` House: `' BM 01 Si SIE
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