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EOM Etti BSI ME _ `•.~t rj ,'~. • rums is the ddlj , Institutiob in Western Pennsyr _lL Tanis; eillhre the theory and practice of Hook Keeping cad b?)earled in such, perfection, as to en able the leainefi to apply the science at once'to busi ness. Thaie utiacquainted with Mr. D.f's plan of instruction cari dace any nunlber of refelences to persons in the city who are cow keepidg books, and who lieen.qualitted fdf the beiiness by the pre _ aloes training they reeetied in his academy. Hours of busineis during summer; frdm Y to 4 and 7} to 9, P. M. aug4 ME EHNEN = j~' ~'Y E A , New Invesalon I ; Now is the time, the very minute; I The vice is here, a fortune in it— Call round and see, and you witisfiad •Virtue with the vice combined."k' Mil ME ME - ('}' e ~~t j i 1.. '~'. ~ ''':. , :' , :',',.i-,': - -; 7 : 0 : - . :: . ...•:i:..!•;:' .'i.:..7';'.'‘'. ',.•...,,_!::-.:±<,...1,::,-;.=,i., _ ~~~ A~r5,~.~,~.,, j ~ ; ~ 4 RATE)* OF! D3l3coldNTs' CORRECTED DAILY .BY ALLEN,ICIUMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, 1 -", CORNER OW 1111 RD ADD WOOD STSETTO. PEANSYLVANLt. Pittsburgh Banks p Philadelphia - Banks ~ ? par I Germantown... ..... . par - Cheiter County par 'Delaware county...'.. par Montgomery county.. pal Northumberland par ' Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading ' par Lancaster t par Doylestown ... ... par Eaaton par Bucks county par Pottsville par Washington' Browneville York I Chambersburg I Gettysburg ' # Middletown ' I 'CitrHale ...... ... ......1 Harrisburg I Honesdale i # Lebanon .. . - 1 Lewistown ' I Wyoming i Erie ' I West Brarichi # :Waynesburg , I . Susquehanna toUnty ..} Lehigh County # U. States Bank Al Relief Notes 1 1 City and Comity Scrip.. # INDI4NA. State Bk and branches..l State Scrip 1 ' KENTUCKY. All Banks ' # vxmoine.. Eastern Banke Wheeling . Branches 1 Bloch at Morgentown. • / If AIIYtAND Baltimore City . Country Banks.... If EW City Banki Country Banks.... . NEW ENGLAbID All solvent banks.. • For Rent.: • ,tr.B THAT three story brick store and dwel „Ka ling House, adjoining property of Thomas Redpath, in,Diamon4 Alley. JOHN D. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets augs New Books ; at Morse's, 85 Fourth Street. THE SECRET PASSION, by the author of "The 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; by Emerson Bennett, author of " The League of the Miami," etc. Isahels of Bavaria, by Alexander Dumas. Living Age, No. 165. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, NV. Blackwood's Magazine for July. The Heiress, a novel : by Miss Ellen Pickering. A Quarter ace in Kentucky, and other Tales ; by W.'S. Porter, Esq., author of " The Big Bear of Arkansas, and l other Tales," etc. The Union Magazine for August, with illustra tions. Chapman's Drawing Book, part 1. Chamber's Cyclopmilia of English Literature, No 14. Taylor's Connterfeit Detector, No. 67. The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng land—a tiramatic Drama in two acts. All Fowler's publications, treating - on Phrenology and Mesmerism, kept constantly on hand at Morse's literary Depot, 85 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. . ' augs 4BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, 1 beautifully situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, ..f the Allegheny Cenietery, en tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for sale at Public Auction on the premises, on Tarsday the 31st day of August, 1847. at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time sundry Ma chinery and tools connected with the mile making buinness. A plan of the lots and ternis of sale made known by GEORGE' COCHRAN, Attorney in fact fdr the Proprieters. au ,, 5 JAMES , M'KENNA Autt'r. Ell =l5lll XSCASKS of superior quality, suitable for glass and soap manufacturers, iniported direct from the manufacturers in England, just landing and for sale by aug4 5t W. & M. MiTCHELLTREE. MR. DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ADONIS, tomer of Fifth acid Markit Street*. BOOKS, ' . , Mason on 41 Veitigeer of trealinfi." LoMion. rho' Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of irel‘nd, by M'Geoghegia: ' l.. by Moore. " " by 9.Halfaraii: Curiosities of Literatiiii: Froitiart , s Chionicles. Boher's Standard Beaumont and Fletcher. 24i4an; Landfiti: Ford and Massinger • CC Spencer CC i. Ben Johnson ./ For sale by H. S. BOSVJOitTH 1944 43 Wicket et. s . .1.: ,r. • • MECHANICE, and all those who take an interest in examining new imnrovements,are invited 'to"-call tit tliti Mansion House, on Liberty street, where will be seen; for a few days only, a parallel -jawvice; a decided improvement,lately patented by W. ,H. Taylor and A. P. Norton. lt sure chance of diaking money,and promoting a 'public good, ii heie effered td such as may-be indu ced Ito purchase rightii and enter into the manufacture of the article. Come one ' come all. and examine 'for yourselves. OWEN le JAMES, . Mansion House, Aug 3-ste Proprietors. QAND CRUCIBLES : 200 zeite.; just .ieceiied }..j ta nd for Lila by B. A. PAHNESTOCK & CO.i corner of First and Wood ate. aig2 CIDER VINEGAR--A few.bl*. just recNl ih stork a.nil for oak 14 L. S. WATERMAN 11 215 (92 Wltter arid] Fintlets: ACON, DR I Bo: Shoulders and Sides i jut teosised on 'eoniignment and „for sale by iypo MILLE:R. teRICEETSON A ribrrPEßl 349 aheets, Braziers from 10 lb to 65 lb each; rec , d,and fot rale.by 5721 JOHN F. PERRY. grOPPER TIN 9 a: One case 14-oz and 16 or. silent- A./ ing just received and for sale by jy2l _ JOHN F. PERRY. r 1 WIRE CABLE, or a gufficient length . for - 11 Coal Roil Way, will be sold cheap. I jy2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. nANDLES--10 boxes Star; 10 « Sterine; • Ifs et Sperm; Nr.„„tale by ; 'J. D. WILLIAMS &CO, jep . 110 Wood street HAWLBr , 74. 4 . „ MA6( o 62 Market et., has S justlreeeived'Lave assortment-of , rich• Shawls, comprising silkl, cashmere; moue , de:lainei. Canton cmp 26 e, herage, linen; not;.atni other Shawli. je I I rib I.!ing tiouse dar Alleghe . . . comfortable thrie story brick Dwell finigted in am best manneri:on.Ce nycity, noar Hand St. Bridge;. -.. J. ZiI'ES.SNA. „At - , iY‘. , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE 'NOTES; 'AND SPECIE, _ . No. 64 - Woo - d at., one door abom Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh,_; Pd. CRRENT Funs received o n deka% and co& lectiOns made' on nil the Cities throughout the United States. Sight elreek r s on Baltimore, Mandel phia,'New York„ Bolton and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers., The impel: of the Ohio', KentucV, !Mina, and Virgliia Banks bonght - and sold on the Most favor able The highe s st Pr`einiqm paid for Foreign and Ameri can amid did Silver coins. , Exchange. on England, 'lreland, Germany, and France procured, &c. ' marin.daws • • 1 I aositit ME State Bk. and Branches. I Cincinnati Banks Circleville (Lawrence).. Columbus Bank - I Xenia Massillon Sandusky Geauga Norwalk Nea Lisbon Wooster . Marietta • Chillicothe . Cleveland Sciota Lancaster Hamilton Canton •"' Urbana iGranville ...20 ...50 ...50 El= State Bk and Brdtches 50 Bank of Illinois 75 GM= River Raisin. 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland County 10 Farm and Mech bank .10 St. Clair 75 COMM State Bank The highest premium paid rdr American Gold. Exchange on England, ireland, Germany and France procure4l, mat22-y ETEEEM All banks EASTEXN EXCHANGE New York 4... (prem. Philadelphia.... . Baltimore ALLEN KRA HER. - EDWARD £HAM. KRAMER dr, RARM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK• . ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S VALUE OP coos. Amer. Gold, (iirem)....l Ohl do. do. .. .5 Guineas ' , 5 00 Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Theless 7 80 Ten Guilders.. 3 90 LouisdMrs - 125 Napoleons 3 SO Doubloon, Spanish..l6 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 215 Buying rates. Ohio i dis Indian 1 ti Kentucky I II Virginia I as Wheeling I rr Tennessee 3 " apB.-y I-I AteNnls7l,G-e made arrangements n gu m s e e n in s ‘liviethwtlh'eornik most ex time back; foemv supply of pure Wines and Liquors, and who are the sole agents of the following houses in Europe and the Island ofMadeira t oft; Ward, Dupuy & Co." "Hennessy," "Sazrac,""J.J. Do rm), & Co." h.rid " A.. 6aignatte • Brandies; " Cfiley, Weber & Forrester% of Oporto," Ferrestet, Weber ¢ (Miley of Xeres, " "Lyrnington &Co" of Madeira, "Cruse & Hirshfild% Claret, ". Jacquisson & ChaniPaigne Winos." They have kindly consented fur me to use their name if necessary to ,how that I have reeeivecl and am receiving a large supply of the above Brands of Wines arm Liquors, which I am prepared to sell in a pule state to those who want, at fair prices. Thankful to my friends and tlie.pul. lic for past favors, I hope to meet a continuance of their patronage by st,ict attention to business. Raw MI tarlzey. 275 B AR-RELS Raw Whiskey, over prooffot sale by: JACOB WEAVER, jyl3 . 16 Market vt., nor Front. ur AMPERS, .11. A few good substantial Hampers, con cement fur Packing Glassware, tie. for sale by IY I3 JACO B WEAVER. New Books. TIRESCOTT'S Conquest of Peru; Howitt , s Homes of the Poetsi Schmitz's History of Rome; Omoo—by Meiivi llel The Boys , Summer Honk. Just reed and for sale by jyl3 H.S. BOSWORTH 6:C0., 43 Market .t. Cbickesini i re Pianos. JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81, Wood 6treet; hat, on band apd for sale, a very elegant Rose weon Piano forte, frost; the celebrated trianufapory of Chickerit4,, which has been rircinounced the beat judges io the city, in be sueerior to any in itrurnent they have ever heard. Price $3OO, cash. 102 120 6°!' PENS; selected of the heat pleads, and h andsomest pattortte, of holders and -aces. Ale-, 2 doter Rattlers patent estension pen holder and pedci ,just received and for sale at the lowest prices, tit Cold Pen Head Quarters, Cornet of ith and Market' Streets. jelo W. Pr: WILSON. FRENCH W 01 every description, price and quality: Bor deaux, Marseilles, Muscats, put up in France, Clar ets, ¢c., swine eighty varieties. for salC in original packages or cilieritviaei at tlje Wine Store of. JACOB WEAVER, No. 16 Market st., cor Front: je'26 , •.• New Books. KM.? Fit a. T . of Gwynne: by Charles Lever, corn- O'Sullivan's • Love, a Legend of Edenmore, and the History of Paddy Go Easy and his wife; by Wm. Carleton. • The Maid of itie Valley, a tale of the Revolution. Ellen Munroe, complete. Cleavland, atale of the Catho s lie Church. Shakspeare and his Friends. Isabella of Bavaria. Josephus; No. 2: Life in London, complete. Dombey &Son, No. 10. cheap edition. John A. Murrell, the Land Pirate: Living Age, No. 167. Mexico and her Military Clpellaini. Gregory's liimory of M.caico. • Arabian Nights, No. 2. Yankee Notituaa ; and all t he late pahlicatinns, for slim by W. ; S. c4.,Lowp.:LL, jy27 PostOillee IJe dir:e. A A. MASON, 62 Market street, has jail re j_"l ceived! 75 pieces rich French Lawns, 20 ps. French Printed Cambric, 15 ps. new styles Ging hams, 2.5 - ps. Linea Ginghams, 1 casts of Parasol and Piratiotetti; 9.160; 'SitStideij Crat'ats„ Gloves. flosiety, Summer stuffs, &c. je2s one,' Mack Cologne Botr/ea. IDOZ. assorted colpurs, Also, 12 doz., dark, large site hocks, eu.st re t eeiyed and for sale by JACOR WEAVER, el 2 1,6 idarke.t at. , cor. Front at. Letter. Welting, avid EC la: k Books. A LARGE assortment or Lester and Writing Pa- AL per and Blank Books, full and 11 . 41( bound, of all sizes, for sale at the Bookstore of ELLtorr Jyl Market st. bet 3d and 4th. YOUNG LADY'S HOME—The Young Lady's j. Home, by Mrs. Louisa C. Tuthill, author of"l will be a lady," "I will bd a gentleman" &c.; now edition. Far IY2I WINE'S orthe I , thi,ne and Moselle, 9 vintages and brands, for.sale.by the case or bottle, at the witeztore of . • JACOB WEAVER, iY 26 l6 Market et. enr of Front. 14 Al l WICKS: 50 gross No 2 lamp wicks, on consignment, and for sale by the gross, at the new store of . JACOB Wh:A KEA, 16 Market sl. eqr Front. Raw IV hiskey, 250 BARRELS, over nr x o c r, r 2l eI WEAVER, Y jy MACICERELI WO Burrell' large No 3 Mackerel, due per Canal this day ; for sale by jy24 MILLFR & RICKETSON. TPENNANT'S GLASGOW ALE;. Just received and for sale by the battle 9,r do,zen, by JACOB WEAYER, jyl 16 Market st., cur Front. AISINS: 25 Boxes M. B. Raisins, *store and for sale by Y. 24 MILL•EB &-RICK-ETSON, CLOVER SEED: 5 - Boxes Clorer Seed ; just re ceived on-consignment, and for sale by ' jy24 Ma.LER & RICRETSON. BACON:- ' 3000 lbs. Bacon, assorted, in store and forsal e• by L. S. WATERMAN; 1Y 23 31. Water; and 62 Front sts. 'Wool t, 'Wont! ! rpmr. highest - price in castr paid for the different Grades ofclean washed Wdot, ro e from burs. IVporoacks'and . burlaps - on ltand and forsale low, P.V MURPHY & LZE . , ..9;o'Wcol'vt'attlioUtcycbr'.-I,,qbetty at. and my244(o4ina C.dcills alley. . ,' - • WILL I MIX - lIIL 'lb- Co BANKERS, EIcCHARGE' IMORE - ItS, AND DEALERS ZN w. C. CURELY HIL & CURRY, BAfirkettk, kICHAN6, BRaiiillB, AtiD DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,,CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.63 WO 013 er., 3bliooti netol:v Fonint,iiarir srbE, Pittsburgh, pi:. AR Plaids and Currency receiied oh Deposit, andP colrectalifa trade in allthe principal cities oldie United State's. - - - - • -. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimblm, New York; Boston and Cincinnati constantly fOl• kale in sunis to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and 'toll on the most (kr ora ble terms. N. HOLM BANKERS AND DEALEBS BANK 8 '& SON, IN gXCILA N COIN AND NOTM. No. 55 Market ,s tree!, Pittsburgh. hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati I dis Louisville I c. St. Louis I cc notes. Selling rate. Ex , New York pr Philadelphia Baltimore i CI BANK Buying rates. County & City orcPs 4 dig Relief notes ,• Pennsylvania Co' I " New York - p " Maryland New Orleans A CARD P. C. MARTIN, Corner of Smithßohl and From sis Gold Pens Dicire New Cioods sale by LUXE LOOMIS, Agent. WILL BE PUBLISHED WASHINGTON, D. C., On the Seventh . 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In the event of the death of the soldier, that moat be mentioned in the letter, aiid 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. !faring a son in the Genotal ! f end face at Wash iugton, and one in the Army under General Scutt, in Mexico, the matter would ref.:mit their prompt attention, should 116 , ddEcalty :me respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must he post paid, and inclose a Fire Dollar Hank Note as my compensation. FPM. IL POSTER. $'2E tERENCES. Hon. Tramiel- Denny, , Hon. Walter Fox ard, Pittsbuigit. Col. Win. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. JJJ Itobertiluchanan; Irwin & Erik - ter, Major St Clair gentry, Paymaster U: S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Saml. I , V.l3laek, Capt. Mtn Herren . , ' Vol's Gen. Scott's Capt. 13, , bert Porter, Army, MeVo Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, W. 13. F. may be found at the oflice — of Wm. E. Austin, Esq., late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Build- ings, Fourth street. jy9 Valuable Books. rpME Origin and History of Missions completed I and arranged from authentic dorumenta. By Rev. Thomas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London and Rev. John 0. Choules. A. M.., Boston, Mass; illustrated with uptvs.rduAllimenty steel en gravings ; Ui 2 VOlB in ono. „ Missionary Enterprise; n collection of discourse. on Christian Missions, by American authors; edited by Baron sow.e. The Great Commission, or the Christian ,Church xonstituted and charged to convey the Golipel to the world. By Rev. John Harris, D. D., author of the ” Great Teacher," "Mannian4 , Btc.., with ,ati intro ductory Essay, by William I . edition. China:—lts state and prospects,' with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel., Containing allusions to the antiquity, extent; population; zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By, W. H. Medhurst, of the Missionary Society, Lotfilon. for sale at the Book Store of ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, .50 Market at. bet 3d and 4th. Just. Publislied o TVAUBIGNEY , S, Cromwell, The Protector; Vindication; By J. H. Merle D'Aubigney, D. D. Price, cloth 50c., half cloth 38c. This voiume : contains 80 pages lgnio, bound unifo in with the " Reformation." "Tfie: larject of this work—the rectification of , .the conYmen opinion with regard to. Cromwell's Tell; .gious character—bas obliged the author to intro 77 ,duce many,quotations from - his letters and speeches., It is not WE who ought, in thin - da,y; to justify the great Protector; Ito should justify himself." ED'Aubignefe Preface. A. few copics,of the above, just received by Ex. press. • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH aug3 EMI Val taablei Prdperty for Sale. M MOUNT EMMET Property for Sale or rent ~ 4401. Call and examine for yourselves. HUGH SWEENY, Emmet House, Allegheny I= Llibil : 20t) Mile Nu 3 (large) Mackerel; 150 half bble " do ; A: 15 bble No 2 do; : Irbble r Na 1 1 $ g g;alni'on;ajidink at the jyri Canal, and for We - 6y MO. F. PEARY. _ „ ' ~ ..isis;:l;il..:- , ?.,, -, .....- 1 :':.:_?::.;- : , -, - - -1,..tr4'-,.,ii14;.•,7, . . . i Exer.noi..4lnary Letter TILE Rev. J. O. _Gilbert; a 'Methodist Episcopal ' Preacher, writes to Dr, Jayne—Morristown, April .TI, 1847. Dear girl never but once used your medicines; it Was'as follows: was at our country seat; and retired to bed about eleven o'clock, in good health, and fell asleep, but was soon awak ened by extreme pain in tine hand and arm. I suc ceeded in keeping my bed till about four o'clock. Mien I arose I found my hand badly swollen, or in a high state of inflammation.' A small black spot on the back of my hand, about the size of a five cent piece. It soon rutted and came out to the bone. When I arose the pain was very severe, running into my head and over the whole system. By twelve o'- clock my head and time were badly swollen. The glands of my throat swelled very much, and by this time every tooth in my head wps more or lees loose; two thirds of the skin of my mouth and lips peeled off; my sight quite elected; no. physi9ian near. I d my friendimo take me home, (fifteen miles) but they were ficirftil I could not stanc ity wheii T. F. Davenport, who kept the public house, requested me to go to his house. Chills, faintness and Hipknes was constantly increasing upon me; I had become almosqnsensible. As I tacked his house, his moth er, alarmed at day appearance, met me at the stove with a spoonful of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, and repeated the dose two or three times in the course of an hour, in which time the faintness, sickness and chills had principally left—a free 'Perspiration was on the surface end the inflammation vastly abating. The third day I was able to ride home. The Rev. Dr. Dlympurn imfertned me the 'attack was one of the severhst kited iieMalignant Erysipelas, and that 'he use of your ALTERATIVE was the means of saving my life. 'Respectfully yours, &c. iKr For Bale in Pittburgh, nt the PEEIN TEA STORE, t l2 Fourth et., between Marker and Wood streets. J.Y3I ECLEIPTIC MEDICAL. TITUTE I Cincinnati, Ohio. THE nest Fall and Winter course of Lectures commence; in this institntion, on the first Mon day in November, and contmues roar months, which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer session, which also continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary 6ourse coinmenees on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. B. L. Hill M. D. Anatomy and Operative Sur gery. f.. E. Jones M.,D. Atateria, Therapeutics end Botany. 10,00 J. H. Oliver M.D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi cine A. Baldridgo M. D. Obstetrics and Dis easeit of Women and Children. T V. Morrow M. D. Pathology, Theory and • Practice of Medicine. 10,00 Matriculation Ticket $3. Use of Library s 2.— GradUation Fee $-10. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, witl be received for tuition in 11111 of one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its] charter in 15-15. The Colijge edifice is situated at I the c artier of Court and Plum streets. The Course of ins:ruction ,will embrace every thing of value, known and t , uglit is the Old Medical Colleges,a p well as the Reformed and liotanixal School of Medi tine. Six or seven leuturcs will be given daily.— Board from $2,00 to $3,00 per week. Candidates, for graduation, in addition to the preliminary tern, of! study, mu t have attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last od which must be in this or one course after four 'years practice. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining iniiny 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. MoItROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. eui.Julv 17, 1817 —Cin Eng. j:.2lltrid Situation (Panted. • 'MINT; MAN, oho has had some experience 1"1. in the Grocery Business; has a fair knowledgt , :uf Bunk-Neeptng ; and writes a good business hand, ins anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. D e !would be willing to accept a moderate compensation. A note addressed a E., office ofthe morning I'mit," r ill receive immediate sttertion. i)t'S Sale_of Pittsburgh Gas Stook NTOTICE in hereby given, that the Trustees hare I_l postponed the opening, 4 11 . 1•0ak, , , to receive nub- Inertia:tins for an increare of the stack of the Pitts, 'ourkth tin directed by Orilinanee of 28th J u ne, V 474 until Thore-lay tit 12th day of August ' next, on day the bootie will be re-opened at ,the oi M•oeirs. Ili:natty, Hanna tr. Co., in the city of Pat,,burgh, between Ow bourn of 10 and .1 1 0.' lock of day, and to cJoinue from. day to day until otlwrwita ordn:tl. jv29-2,v Stockhr;lders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank 1 of Pittsburgh, Ihtend riukang application to the neat Legislature Per such alteration of their pharter as will give them I3anklng privileges; or, irdeerned expedient, wih ,ahlt to be incorporated as ,a nev. Bank. By order cf the 1t 03 r,l of Directors. jejO•law6nt Timmpsos BELL, Cashier. W. W. WILSON. COIIIOE.R or MARKET Milt SOURTII XrttErTS. Ayr A TCH ES, Silver Is are, Jew eiry, Fancy Goods . 1 Military Goods, I'dlent Solar Lard Lamps Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical insult. merits, , iirrytiyon:Compasi.rs, Clacks, I , ..lectr . ti.ltlaw netic Machines for Medical i notoses. 13ef mantis for Glaziers and Glass Cutlets, Trimmings for jiegalta, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles, Candlcbra.s, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. 4-c. 4e. - •v:22 mitA DWELLING 11(11:SE, with a.front room convenient for bysinetis, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut at. and the Canal hedge. 3y23-tf g DussE-rr. .For Sale, VOUR LOTS.—hounded IA! Penn. Liberty and flay tits., each lot. having 2,1 it. limit, and. extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and-the position of the whole property is oneolito most ad vantageous in the city. For further illayrination ap ply to M. 511.1.11TZ11 ELDER, Fourth St., noe3-tf bet. Wood and Sulathfield. • GintlegOW & Beaver Packet. 11:1'.2 New and Light Draeght Steamer CAROLINE., Ntxcl, Master, will run be tween httsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday; and Friday, at 9 . o'clock, A. M. awl Wellsville every, 'rue:day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jy2.3dtf lteduexxl g ricer. - AI:I4SuS, 62 Market meet , . invites the i ; attention of al purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock of New. Goods, Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to close i;dr the whole of tuir Spring and . r tinutter fabrics, they will be ediered at such prices as will attract litiyera, and to make it still more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assortment efShawls, is very large, particu larly Summer Shawls, new styles. Our extensive stock of Berages, M D , Laines, Dress Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, organdies, Embroidered Meeting, Brillienlees, Linen flinghams, French and Scetch.Gmgbams, and Prints. Furnishing or &use keeping .Goods, Lin Oils, Mes hes, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &c., and eve ry thing for Men and linyn,, .of which will be sold at at very low rates. jy2l PossagoTo rind From .t er GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Ge.onor. Ripprinia 4. Sort, No. 134 Waterloo lloab, Liverpool. CARLISLE & RIPPAILD, No.SS, South aL, N. Yei.k. ruNE Subscribers, having accepted the ag., ,- ncy at this City, oftlie above well known and respecta •ble liouscv. Cre prepared to•Atiake engagemenis for passengers to come out • from any part of Great Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet :Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en *aging with us may rest assured that their fiends will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch at Liverp . ool,aS wall as eyk.ry ett^.Nation necassary on their arrival in thif clwatry., Apply to or address SAIIP L., M.G,LIJ RICAN & CO., Nu. 142 Liberty st., Pittabargh. N. B,—.Passage epgsged here, .frerp Liverpool to Pittsburgh direct, and Drafti foi any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. • jy.261 1119ss i !Ross ! I THE Subscribers bay°, and will continue fo keep on band, Moss of a very superior quality, in bales and half bales, which they will sell at a re duced price, at their file Factory, sth Wald. jy24-d3m J. ANKRIM & CO., - WINE —S—T-0-7 56 Mark et st, IRE—No. 16 Market street, confer of Front; embraces a choice assortment of Wines and Liquors. Being exclusively devoted to this busionss,purchaseys can obtain the most superi or qualities, imported in wood and glass. Any arti ale not giving-entire satisfaction, trill at all times he exchauged. iY 2B JACOB' WEAVER. I 1, - ILTAI F l ll - 3W — i-, in, store anti"r Jl2 .1 1 7 sale by Jl4O- F, PERRY."' ,-s?:tXlt`:'-:, - f:,'-! . :'.'j , t'; - :•i -, : - :.!e - ' - ' t JOSEPH 0. GILBERT FACL LTV EMI $lO,OO 10,00 lo,no MEI! OEM IN El a -...., . ~. . .. ~...„ ~..., 1:, Medical and Surglial - o.llice.---- jig:kith is the charm of life, witliontit T*l... Love, letters, friends, all, all, are'unenjoVed. ' - - DOCTOR BROWN. a regularly educated physi. - 4 '' .• ''''' - •- r' clan rom the'eastern cit . .1r •-• '''' - would • respectfully .. ~,, .:,,,,..,„ies, ~.....*4. , ,,•9.,,,,g, ~, [,,,,,eetr flounce, to - the citizens of i • r •- "'„g, ,l - ,:.40,1,.*; - A..*. tv ,.• -, Pit tiburgh, Allegheny and 0 -1 , - TelYlt*V4s,... vicinity, that he can be ickt.. A- A . . con, ulted privately and ''' , tA'.?! : ,,, .5,„ ( -.., . confidentially; every day I ..c3A7L7...„ and evening at his office ' t . op Diamond Alley; a few doors from Iviioa street owards the_market... . Dr. Brown gives hia,partieolar attention .to the reatment and investigation of the following disea, All diseasesarisinklroth inwuritiesof the Blood, scrofula, syOhilis, serninaht*kness. Impotency, salt rheum, diseanes of the eye anti ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey; Dr. Brawh has much pleasure ktt,ilinoincing to the public, that he is in posse§sion.a the latest in formation and improvement in the .treatment of secondary sypluls, practised at the ParisLoek Hos pital. The modern researches on-syphilis, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their partial lar study and practise. Many new and valuate remedies havebepti late ly introduced, Whichsecures the paticutbeing mer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Ricent cases are relieved in a short time, with. out interruption from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con tain a fee, or they IN ill not be attended to. o,7olfiee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultatiom strictly confidential jy23-d&wy New tiook.s *t Mollie's, 85 Fourth street. D EMINISCENCES of Samuel Taylor Goleridge JR, and Robert Southey, by Joseph Cottle; (Wiley & Putnam's Library.) Memoirs ()Madame de Stud and Madame Roland. by L. Maria Child. Select Surgical Works of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart, V. P. It. S., containing clinical lettlrs on Sur gery., Surgical Observations on diseases of the joints, &c. Cleveland, a tale of the Catholic Church. Living Age, No. 167. • The Maid of the Valley; or, the Brother's Re venge: a tale of the Revolution: O'Sullivan's Love, a legend of Edenmore; and.the history of Paddy Go-Easy and his wi:b Nancy; by William Carleton. Ill:wale Talbot, or the Maiden's Hand, by J. H. lugraham, Esq. The Poems of Henry Wadsworth LerVellow. The Lviterings 41114r0q,eary, by Charles Le ver. The Knight of wynne, a new edition published . by W. 1.1. Colyer, New York. The American Flora ; illustrated with front four to six beautiful colored engravings. I The Lost Ship, or the Atlantic Steamer; •by the I author of the Flying Dutchman," The White Slave, or the Russian Peasant Girl, by the author of "Revolutions of Russia." The Columbian Magazine fcir August, illustrated with a view of Lake Winniniss:mgee from Red-hill. Just received and for sale at Morse , s Literary De pot, No. 55 Fourth St. aug2 Vent i A WESTERVELT, the old and well knows Venititin •Illind 'Maker, formerly of Second and north sts., takes thisMetliod to infOrm his man) friends of the tact that his Factory is now in fell op eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors anttqualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty -cents op to suitcustomers. N. IL If requiredißlinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by lire, or OaleMiile, they may be'. removed without tie aid of a screw-drivur,and with the same facility that any other piece orfurniture I can be removed, and without any extra expense. 1 le2-1-thS:wy. kr I.V 0 OUP It E7 P b'S R F.L j , a talc of the days of Pharles 2a, by G. ern Pergonifie2; No. 2 of this beaoiral work met: i v ed . Rural Cemeterier ' the Greenwood series corn plete. No. lot the 3ln4nt 4.tubrose series .lfinpits of Gwynne, by Henry Lorreigner. cts Blanch Talbot, by Ingraham. Slien Fenton, by Mrs. F. Sheridan. Aim! Chieftains, a tale of:Melia... Living Age, No. ICS_. • . Courtiers of the rlays offhailec 2d, by Mrs.. Gore Ellen Munroe, complete. Stiakspcare and his Friends. • Alexia . ° and her Unitary. Chieftains. Life of.lohn 4. Murrell. Year ofCiinsola,tion; by Fanny Kemble. Eastern Papers, gag:mines; &c. Received by t • S, aug2 Fos: (Vice buildings. Jramcs , New Novel.' D ussm : A Tale of the Reign of Charles .2nd BY.O, P. B.James, Knight of Gwyn,ne ; by C. Lever. 23 cts. Rival Chiellaini; c I'h.yiCan Story. Blanche Talbot; by J. IL Ingrahim, Esq. o , Sullivan's Lore; by Win. Carleton. Courtier of the days of Charles 2nd. For sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, .01 Post Oftfce brtildings. XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, 1:a 40 Barrels Extra Family Flour, en consignment and fur sale by jf 3o 11AEMI 40 doz of all size, from Qts to 6 gallons. For sa..e wholesale or retail. by JACOB WEAVER. 1 r ACKEREL, . j j lOU Mils large No 3, Mackere! ; just received and for sale by jy3o .141.1.LLE br. RICKETSON ...„ LARE.T law price toperior article ; 1,,_) just received and for tale by the doz or bottle, at the wine store of . JACOB WEAVER, jY 2B 16 Market st. cor L'NSF:EV.Oa, . . 15 Bids. prime Linseed Oil ; io store and for sale by 1. It. SELLERS, jr 2B No. 11 Liberty st. _____-__ 9 1 INNitt.-S MACiiINES: Six setts, just re* and 1 for sale by • JOHN F. PERRY, _jv2l cur. Liberty and Irwin sts. SALT, 13S Bbls No 1, Sal.t, in good barrels,jest receiv ed and for sale by jy3) giCt:ETSON. iir43lV Books. CLI VELAND, a tale of the Catholic Church. The Desperadoes of the South w,est, by Charles Stlintnertield, or Texas. Ellen Munroe, a sequel to Life in London, com plete in 2 vols. Martin the Foundlingi coMplcte in one volume, price 75 cts. Shakspearo and Ids Friends Subscriptions received for the National Eagle; new native American newspaper( single copies for sale, by WM—S. CALDWELL, Post Office Buildings. OE INSEED 24 13arreks Linnend.Oili just rnceived and for jy24 Bain by MILLER & 111CKETSON. CLIPERM OILS lON Gallons. Sperm Oil, pure; now landing, and far tale by jy24 MILLER 4- RICRETSON. inesdLlquors, and Liquors In Glass, CIF every variety and price, Foreign and Donate J tic, for sale by JACOB WEAVED., jyl 16 Market st., cor Front. F ISH -15 Kitts extra No. 2 Mackarel 10 boxes Scaled Herring For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., je29 110 Wood street Empty CaS4s,' Packages, er.e. TRoN and wooden bound, of all descriptione_,and 1 sizes, for sale at the Wine store ..4TACOI3 WEAVER:; No. 16 4 c0r Ofl4farkef and Profit sts ang2 ONON,GAHELA RYE WHISREY Oidodffew, constantly on hand andl for sale Wholesale or retail, at JACOB WEAVER'S, aug2 . No. 16 cor of Alarket and Front eta. . . ITAVAIVA or,.t . y,yplve brands LE Imported ; also, iniptirtod Rrirteipe of all va.• rioting.: of dusto 6nmg . , Steam. Boat andpo Id Cruz . bratids, cps; trhol4.nle,end retail at iOst to my ens :tomers only, at We' Wilie Store of • ... . JACOB "tt't.A.VER, No. 16 cor. of Market awl Froni. augd , . MRS =I — :..filiA.lleterre•AA;;lners:rtng-otntmesst. liit.EIISIIIL:E Pr.ItSI.InATION. 1. , • -- „ a..-4,..... . -,. •I ll 1.. pretieiliriollgure . I ...0,, . .. gtScn to,rettresent the It , - I .. ..--: : AN, , .. 10 , ~"-. . .V4 - ssa!Stni:y Ps.•roiriitATto4.. z:: ...-;,,....,„.,-,-, It is the gTeatevacuatior . I . . i, ii4r.":-. - ',...1 for the inqifirities of thc. _— . _ .- ..,. . 4:; .---,-;-:- .T body. It will benotiCe., -.., • .' ' i..' • , - -::,,.._ that a thick cloudy mist „ 1 / 4 :__-__., - macs film . all points o "'"''''' -_--,, , ,1t the surface, which 'indt• ... . ::' , . ~..-., cotes ihat,this ,perspira ---- * .i.-- -- tion flows uninterrupted -.. . ." - t - '' . :,„,. - . a _:::,-;...- - ly whet:L o we are inhealth, T - Z ,- ',2- ---e, 'w' bur ceases when we an ----- ' - `4.-37 . - • . sick. Lift, cannot be sus taine&withOut it.. It is thrown off froin.the blood and other luices of the body, and disposes by, this moans;nf nearlyall the impurities within lis. 'The language of ScOpture„is."in the Blood is the Life." If it ei:er be : conies impure, it may lie traced dirfictly to Ail stop page of the inaensibleperspiration. Thus we ice, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in-. 1 reeled. is to open the pored, and it relieves itself fibm ' all impurity instantly. Its own heat find vitality . aIC sufficient, without one particle of utedicine„excepi to open the pore's upon the surface. Thus we see the lolly of taking so much internal remedies. Al! practionors, however. direct' their efforts to''reitore the losensible•Perspirntion. Tho.Thompsonian,. tor instance, steams, the ilydropathist shrouds us in wet; blankets, the nomorathist deals out infinitiisimals ; I the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury. and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills; pills. fo gave some idea of the amount of tha Insensi We Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that flve-cielita of all we re ' cuive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate flvelinunds of it by the Insensible Perspication. ' - This is none other than the used. up particles os the blood, end therjeices givtng place to tho new and fresh ones. -Ta.check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system flve-eizlits "fall the virulent matter that nature demands sho - ulthleave the body. fly a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pores arc stopped, the perapira . ti z pn cc,ases, and disease be. gins at once to develope itself. Hence, a stoppage is this flow of the juices, .originates so many corn plaints. 1 .. . ,_, tis bystOpping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Ninr tenths of the world die frets diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. , ! Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores after they are closed. Wiitilil you givephysic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply . somethitt thatmould do this upon the surface, where the clef; ging actually is? And yet I know of no phYsiciar who makes any external applications' to' effect it Heuer these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, 4lcAliSter's 411-lientine Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, ofi the head old Sores; upon the chest, in short, upon any part of tho body, whdtlim diseased slightly or severely. it haspower to cause all external soma, scrofuloue tumors, skin ' diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis *large their putrid matter, and then heals theni. r It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so man): and deleterious drugs taken into the swirl:ie.:, It is a remedy that ueither sickness, gives ineunve.. nienee, or is dangerous.to the intestines. . ' It presorres and defends thelewra,ce front all de I rangement of its functions. The zitrfide is the•nut: , let of firm-eights of the bile and used up:l:natter •nitli:l I.n. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and die-A knock, 1 st your door, his rightly termed All-Healing; fo there is scarcely a disea'se, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used itfcir the last fourteen f years for all diseases of the chest, consmilption,liv 1 er involving the utmost danger and responsibility; ant! I declare bpfure fleareli and man. that not in ant single case haS it failed to benefit, Oren the patient was within the mace of mortal ma:ma. I have had physicians, learned in the .prolession; I have had ministers of the Gospel. Judges un the I bench, Aldermen lied Lawyers,. gentlemen of tics I highest erudition and' multitudes of thepoor, use it in every variety of wa, and there has been but 'on! voice—one united and universal voice--sayinV , ltlc I Allister. Vent Ointment is good- • -- • i "TONSVMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that r. ;Ilse can have any efTect upon the lungs, seated as they arc within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates fliriectly to the lungs, seperates the poisonous particles that arc consuming- them, f and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of.ecinsump- Lion contiuually, although we are kohl .it. ii foolish. mess, I care not what is said, nut long as i can cure several thousand persons yearly. • HEADACHE.—The Salvo has cured persons .o' the Headache. of ten years standing, and who had ii regularly every week, so that romiting oftnn took place. • Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with libeeuc- CCU . . COLD Fgr.7,—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the elinstssr side, Palling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. • The Salve will cure every pse. . . .. : . In Scroufla, Erysipplas, m alt filietim, Liver COM plaint Sure Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Discasea, such as Asthma, Oppreion,Pain, also Sore LiPa,..Chip ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous KruPtietta,Nervous Diseaes,atid °title Spill 6 there is prelsaLly tie med icine 11(1W k;0)111 so good. - . • . 8URN5.....,1t is the best thing in the world fo Burns. (ILcad the Dire.ctionsarouud the box.) • - PIMPLES ON THE. FACE-,-Masceline Skin groat surface. Its-Grit action ts to expel all humor. It wail not cease drawing till the face is free from any fmatter that may be lodged under the skin, and fie stuently breaking out to the surface. it then heals When there is nothing libt grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a. child,. t WORMS.—lf,parents knew how fatal most medi cines were Co children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. , Especially "mercurial lozenges" called Vmedicated lozenges," "yertni.: fuges" pills, Etc. The truth is, no One can tell, in variably when worms are present. Nuw let me say: • to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. it will drive e.very vestige iisf them a way. (Read the directions around the box,). There is probably no inogicine on the flee of the earth at once to sure and so oath in the expulsion of worms. _ • TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it at a hair restorative yet I will stake itaga4ist the worlds They may bring their Oils far and near; and mine will resters the hair two canes to their one. , • OLD SORES.—That some Sores aro an outlet to the Impurities of _the system, is, because they cannot pass MT through the natural channels of flit. Insensi ble Perspiratiotu If such sores ire healed up the Impurities must have some other outlet;oi it will en danger life. .This salve will always provides fur sucliemergencie. itimumAnsisf.--It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain o course ceases. . . FEVERS.—In all eases of fever; the difficulty lice in the pores being locked up; so that the heat and perspiration cannot, pass off. It' the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the dangei over. The MI-Ilealing Ointment will than cases 01 fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiratioi. SCALD 11E,1,-4.-,•We have cured cases that acts illy defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen 'or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit.' when .a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment will J. ways keep earnairmagroWing. People need never , he troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE—No man ca n m eas .. are its value. So long as the starers:At along over' ,he Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub tect to all infirnities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known just so l ong wilt this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas: s cs from off the earth, then the demand .will cease,' and not till then. JAMES MeAJ.ISTER &Co Sole proprietors of the above Medicine; Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.-As the All4lealing, Ciintilnent has been greatly counterfeited, we have given . ..this Cau tion to the public that ' , no Ointment wili be genuine sinless the names of James McAlister, or James Mc Alister ¢ Co., arc we.yrrtrt with a enn.upon EVERI label." Now we heretY oiler a reward of SSQ te . be paid on conviction in any of the constituted I courts of the United Statna, fur any individual. coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX: ' - AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun &.Reiter, corner of Liberty and St.' Clair sts. are the whole sale agents; and L. Wilcox, jr.yeornerMarket Nl:and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists Not,. Commercial Row, Liberty at.; J. It Cassel,eorner of Walnut and Penn streets., sthward, and sold at the. Bookstore in Smithfield st.; lid - door from Second at; and in Allegheny city by II P. Schwartz,- and J. Sat , gent, and by J. G.Sinith(Dniggiso Birmingham; and' D. Negley, East Liberty; If. Rowland, McKeesport; - Samuel Walk,er,. El izabiliq. Al exandet & Son,Mo ayongaholdCity;;N.B.Alaystrmati & Co.; J. T. Rogers; Orownsville . ; Pat' . - I:hc- S. 'Smith; Bridgewater; and John firciay,r.BSarer . ljii:,,•••' . "• - *nit, gp., ,‘ --., __ . TrislV. Ins, A,TT o it 11g.,X , ,74 : AtjA,./L,W , Gran t _ st., Bak c .y.t*Pf I . .tuqlptits . :,?tuarlropposite tbenew Court . . apll-3m• Rouge • L.:,- ; • .4 ^ e • ~1. 1 ;;;2 4 00. :HAIR CREA r • „ A aL,TCHLESS ARTICLE 7 01 1 *Tie8- . • • crinblh,..l.3.xu, and R.7storation•pf Mr !- mII ls CREAM, When once known, will - suirersedo Ij - all other. articlba , tke- kind ..now , in 111T} Whcre'the hams deid - , harsh, thin,nnhealthi; . turning'grey, a few nprilicatiobs.will, make th'e h it soft anct dark, and.give it a beautiful;livet.Y•oPgear:;_... ance i and will also. shako it maintain itr livelinesa and healthy color, twice as long as ill 'the preparnc tiuns whici arc geoeially - Whitris - the It arr - yr.. , . thin, er has fallen 'o ff , it may be ientored by usin g. this ertain. Every ladyand gentleman who is in tbn habit of using oils on their:haicabould at once par. - dilate a bottle of the, Chinese flair Cream, as it Is io Composed that i still not injure.the hair like theoth: Cr preparations, but will beautify it, sad g ive satisfaction in euety instance. - , For.testimony to its very supisior ounlities, see the following. letter from Itev...Mr.. aldiccll , tq Messrs. llentlersbutt tz Stretch, Nashville, general • agCnia for the Southern States: . • • ' - • Liiiii:fit;ni_the• .Ner. 11...:Caidwell, Pdstor 01. thc . .. Pscs6lerian Claire:ll, Pulaski. . . ~. Illcssrs. lien:ler:theft and Stretch: Gentlemen-4. take pleasure in adding my lestimooy in favor of tha -excellent preparation called Da. Pannisres Cinarsi . Ilaric.Cnr.ta--rur, aboit two years ago, my, hair i was very dry, brittly, arid dirpozed to canto out t..hiti !laving procured a hotet of tho Cr.cam k Mid ; used it uccording to thp prescription, it ie. - now:soli, piastre; and Erni to tlic.liead......4ll,lny,balsanis .iiiiiidii.-wert applied, each leaving My hair in a worse state (hag: before. This dream, however, hag met iny .• efirgFtit. • . As a'n artielo.fotj.be toilet; my wife g,icesst.piefer:. once over all'otheis; being delicately perfumed; atjd not disposed to.rancitrity.. Tiicladies especially will find the Clainnse,Creem to be 4 . deSideratmtgi.in theit preparations for the ioilei. "IliespectTuitnte:- —.. . . Pulaski; January 7, )5.47. Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittstiorell;biJoirit Tciwneend,..a. lgarliet iqreet;,..aid Joel Mohler, corper of . Wood and Fifth jels-438r.wly_ ..; . _ . . - CLOTHING ! GLOTHING !I;CLOTHING f tt,„ The Three Mg.-Doors 'i•e; :The I,Ve..etplrill • World tI. 150,000 WELL-SELF.CTED • I\ - T OW made and ready to be offered 111 liberal terms !Amy old Customers and*pnbz • i tic in general. The Propricter of this far fained..o - gatedsive establishment has now, after rem - mine ' from the Eastern citiet, at much tiotible and expense) • just completed his fall and winter. arrangements; supply . Ins thousands of custnicern with one of. chit 1.. must desirable stocks ordothing.that has over been offered in this or any other mat Let west ofthe'mobna' tains. Forneatneis in style aml wechinauship, coin ,- hired with the yerY low price- Whiellthey. will be said. fur • must certainly render tlie• uld• an - rivalled Three dig Dciar.4 one of the greatest attractioneol the western country., It is,grntifying-in me to - be • : able to - announce to. my numercus friends at haat° and abroad, that netw:dhstanding the extraordinag efforts which I Bate made to meet the many callsip my line, it is with diffmulty I can keup.time with thd. • constant rush that is made on this popular establish; . meet.. It Menial established fact, that my sales aro eight nr teri.timen Larger - than dny other.houso in thg trade, and this being the case on. the amount sold, I • • can afford fo - sell int much leis ill-ant thri . others top id • possibly think of doing if they wished tn. coverimitti tingent. expenzei....tintend to. make a.eleaia sweep Of all.my nresent stockbefore the beginning of nest year; canting to thii sunclucion, I will make it Old intermit of every man, who iisahis a, cheap; winter- suit, to call and purchase at the ?}Mee Big Door 3:. . • z Oct2ild.t. v JOHN MsCLOSKEY. • Jorne , i - IthirrailantiVe UalsOrn . S a pleat:mut, ecru:ft, safe and ellectual rem . edi • for Dysentery; Diurrlicra, or Looseness', Choler; 7 I ilorbus, Summer Complaint, Gholic, Griping Pains, Sour Siptnach, Sisk nod Nervous licaclach Heart! , burn, ‘tiaterbrash, Pain or siclineso.of the itomally, Vomiting, Spittins..op of Food after Eating, and - alsd where.it.passes.dwougli the body unchanged ,-Want of .4ppstite, Restlessnesi and Inability to Sleep, Wind io the Stomach and bowels, Ilysteries,Cramp . , • Nervous Tremors 'and Twitchings, ,Sea .Sickhessi Faintings, Melancholy n,ud ..I.owness ofSpirits, fret ting and crying . of Infants, and C ur all.l3uwel-Affeei - lions and Nervous DisOdses; . • This is one or the most escient l plcanant r And &ice cemppsitioneyrcroffered to ,the public for Ao cure of the various clerangecients .of the .stotnecli and howels, and3licordyarticle.,worthy of the leas% confidence for curing. tliolomt Ajar:ken Or Summit Complaint; and in all the abowc.disenses it recili,r acts Me a chum.: . . , . . , . . ...,. . . • .. . . All persons. arerequeited withoutex, cep ti - o - Ci it is One•of the.rpout-valltaLle.f,dmiLv.medi cities ever yet ctiscovercd.s..llandrads! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received. from .Ay - sicians, Clergymen, and.families of, the first" respec. tability, bearing the strongcst testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish.- . • • = For sale-at the Pekin Tea Siore, 72 Foorth . Stieet . _ • Doctor , e. korgem, ..; , .r. • TIORMIZALX a successful practising this city and, yicinityy Itichard ,, "is self again (Motu vo.) his ollice is in Penn streti, 1 next door.to the-Washiogten.iletel,.Pittsburgtr:/il- legheny, County;,Penosytyania, where. he .3%411 ibe happy to accommodate such of his old applicants as may Aced his services ' andellinsiNones who, in like .-- manner,..moy feel. dienoseirtin ; barter disease- Iyl. health, and fork or& the difference, .in legal lea% change.. ' -•- . . ••••••• ntylia•djtSiwtf • . . A BEAUTIFUL- CnUNTILY-, SEAT 'AS - OAK. 1 - I.LA.ND,4the.late residenen. all.' Esq.) situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within twcimiles of the Conn. House. -• The lot contains seven acres;.*l le itripiored with a Dwelling House which is spacious and eunVeni ent, built in modern style with It - colon4ile .liont; a stable and. ' carriage ipring lhouse,The ground is 'under good cul t ivation aid., containe_o - of one liendreCybung anil ciniicß fruit trees. This - ficonsidered one of them at:6s4We Coun try residence, ia the vicinity .of F.ittshurgh;esciecial• ly for a - gentleman doing business in.the city; as'it is.•eaiy.of access at all seasons of the year by the. 4th street, road turnpike. • For apply at the store of Die subscriber,-Net..1.31,....W•0rtd-4. • jug 3— /tlidkof .• :WILDS Es CO.. • • , 5 * C115:101.• • •• • •• HE nesc.qiiirtier of:Wm. lloodrs'Snietigchool P forAtzi,,S4ill commence on Nigridny oei!e' gusttd, the basement of the . thira Piesbyyterinp Churcliz—entranne from Ferry Crect. `jy2 . 8,4, • IFE and IlleligiousPOuionsand Experienee:of • .Madame De - La Mothe . Creyon ; together" with . sumo account of the present religious opin . ions.of Fenelon, :Archbishop of.Cambray: By . Thotnas C. Upham, Professor . of Mental. and *oral Plolonoplij in Rowdoin College,2 vols, . . .6 Tlte Use of the Body in yelatiop ko..the Mind : By; George Moore, ,M. D., member of the -Royal Collego or Phyw!cians, etc. etc. . ' . . How in safety .best wr. nuy Cuirt . pare out present evils iv th rygard Of what we eke, and whe.i.e;> , The Pursuit qflinowledge under 'difficulties—A , . lustrated by anccdutes--.--with Portraits. Ily Francis Wayland, D. D., President ofDrown University. Twyi vuls. The above, just resetved by • ELLIOTT & •• 46 Market . st., bet 3d iend:Fourtli OM . It-2 Bartell, double'refined '" " pulvcriFed .1 case loaf;; . • Ifi • • barreli'a.ssortetr - ' ..rtieree star; 10 bags Brazil ; • 3 barrels clarified ; ' • .• liogaheacla N. N.O. • • • ••• ' .; For sale Gy D:Vi'fittiAMS • 110 Wood street: k frnai. .t AIELI v C O ( I / o ; o n n d. . 0 11 i 7 I iI. d 5 e T g it o a t ry . i ff;:ft re a s i e n n s, t iie lustrated by 12itortriiits and engravings. .Shalispearc and his Friends: Jose'phaS :", The. Arabian Nights. Iyinirated. • .• ' The Courtier of the days of charles2d.i by• Mrs., Iterics from the wrack of a forthr World., . - Yankee Notions, and others, just qmelied by . - W31. - S..CALDWF:LL, Fost:OtiMelluildinga. UM ' • BOONS. !JIBE Art of Painting; . Junius , Letters '; Philosophy orUnbelief; Stilling op Fanaticism; Hill's -Village Dialogues; • ';.- Memoirs of. Madame Laraige:;; Mahon)6 Field Fortifications; -••- B. „BOSWORTH &ro.i. - - .43 nicker) je3o el RA BI.C:IDER.S.I?b,I . foi sa r lolbw by • • - ... . . ARDINE."Aa ilapcml44 - lot 1,3 card iloien — ,'ti# of. rtih;i( teduevdfitiov a i by . • ' JACOB'•NVEAVE4 ) • • jyt " tI . REINTCH WINES—(E very eseriptiya4 and quality.:-,l3ardpaux,lSTarseillet,'lUnseats; put up: in France, Claieti, sonse eighty variant, for ealo in- original pack ogee, 'or otherwise; ars.th! Wino Store of ; : lsrltet st.eo;.Frcht - -• •• : • - - • . • n. IN MIEN nal M INEI ES - 4,s rls-P • . .
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