II LI Sq r • -•. r" " "- - -_. -.,::. ..: • :'l. - - . B U GREAT ITALIAN, REMEDY. Patraumpasi, - April 26, 1846. Being lafilicted for some 8 years with that most Jistreising disease, the asthma, and for the last 3 years Much of the;time confined to my room, and • several different - titnes my life was des paired ; I concluded to obtain sqme of Ma zoni's Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by I:friend from New York. who stated that - it had cured - some of the most inveterate cases 'mown to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the' above medicine for about 4 weeks,,l was entirely relieved, and I believe radi • ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 caWaocoprzca Couan.—Messrs Editors—l ob served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant had - been the means of saving the' liveq of three of_his children, Who were suffer ing severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short time before," lost one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and my only! child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its • death, I Was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using - it according to thedirections— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful !acknowledgments. _ I J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April. 22d, 1846. 1 • Jaynes Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous or restoring their hair or im proving iits beauty, to this elegant preparation We heax, it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially!by all who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and prev:enting and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and satheiently prov ed.—N. Y. -Sun. . . . - . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 12 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 Canter's's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of 3ervouti l affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism; acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, zonvulsrons, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive Organs—they have been found equally suc. cessful ' Thes, applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. a". See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street. Imported Segars, etc. THE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment or the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria!, Plantation, Principe, -Venus Regalia, Regalia; Pagorra's, Eugene's, Common . 4 . - Also,' a few Boxes of 44 Slahlers Black. Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, aug6 , Druggist, Fifth and Wood sts Chronicle and Gazette copy. I THE ATHEN2EUIII. TREpleasuring department of this fine and exten sive establishment is nitiw open and we are ready to serve; up to viditers Icx.rannsts, SWEET-MEATS, CAKE, Fnurrs, Coon Demur, and all the various re freshments of the seen n. - - - - - - - - The Proprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the Atheneum fur themsel'yes, as they are flattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in tie city. The /LATH departments, both LADIES' and Grarrzi itiN's, ire unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in thecount*: p and the Ladies' Par lors will challange a comparison for richness, neat mess and beauty, with those of any similar establish• - tent t 4 be found any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and 'classic ;Fountain, is a place of the most striking curiosity: Rooms are fitted up at which Gentlemen, alone, can harp Lunch and Refreshments at all hours of the day. !rho' great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Getitlemen entrance at the T 14.0 columns. The Ladies' ttilors, - exclusive, for Ladida—entrance at the inxici columns. ang6 PECK, THOMPSON & CO s'Books which are Doo&s. 11 QCHLSGEL'S Philosophy of History; ► . Schlegel's Dramatic Literature ; SishYohdle Literature-of Europe; • Beelim'ali , s History of Inventions; Ropedes Leo the Tenth Lorenzo De Medici ), Mornoßt tic Co n t gratin - lot ; 1 , " bf COL Mitchinson Beaumeht--.Fletcher Ben Johnson—Ford & Messinger Spencer's Fairy queen ; (The above. are London Editions.) Midame Giiyon and Pellelonj Schmiettz's Histoirtlf Rome ; Ht;mes and Haunts of the Poets; Lures of Eminent Mechanics; Johnston's Works—The Spectator The ~works of Opie; Charlotte Elitabeth; Hannah More, Froderikca Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar thur, &c. &c. For sale by I H. Si BOSWORTH & CO;; aug7l 43 Market et: BOOKtilt THE Art of Painting ; Junius' Letters; Philosophy of Unbelief; Stilling on Fanaticism ; • gll's Village Dialpgues; Memoirs of Madame Lafargd; Mahen's Field Fortifications; I H. BOSWO - Ittli az to., je3o I . 43 Market at CRAB CIDER-5 bble. for sale low by ji26 P. C. MARTIN ARINNES—An imported article; for sate by the 0 case, dozen, tin or half tin; at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st. corPront. 1:11 OANO CRUCIBLES : '7OO nests, just received and for sils by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of First and Wood sts. ang2 CIDEA VINEGAR--A few bbls. prat reed in store and for sale by L. fib WATERMAN 1Y261 62 Water and Front,ste. BA 4 "' t Box Shoulders and Sides fkist received on consignment and for sale by jy2o IYALLEB. & RICKETSON • COPPER: 349 sheets, Bruziera from 1 0 3 llYto 6fr each; rec'd and for sale by ..1311 JOIEV F. PERRY. OPPER TIN , D: One ease 1:4--oz and 360 z cheat- - Y k j just received.and for sale by JOHN F. PERRY. AWIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a Coal Rail Way, will be sold•cheap. j 3 ,211 SMITH' 86 STNCLAIR. DLES-10 boxes Star 10 Sterine'; 6 , 5 Sp ;. J. D. erm waztAms & CO, Flo Wood street OE For je29, HA%VLS:• A. A. MASI'N,-N0•62 Market at., has jwit received a large assortment of rich ShaWls, , comprising silk, cashmere, mons do laine, Canton cmpe,lberage, linen, noty and other Shawls:. .je2S " _ 0 fI...ET—A comfortable three story brick Dwell - House, finished in the beet manner' on Cc darse, Allegheny eityineert Rhin:lSt Bridge. • 1/ i W 06141 Wool II HEhighest price in cash paid for the different ' grades of clean washdd WooLi free from' burs. Wool 43acks and burlaps - on hand and for sale low, by I : MURPHY & LEE, Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty st. and ' myl44l4w3dio . . Cecil's alley. • • Brostri-tawass A 1.. g. MASON, No. 6212arket et., has receiv 29 piecee new style Brown lawns. jet ,C Dry Peso ' 25 pUSHELS Dry Peaches; for.nale low,to 'close r'" * ""' b y .. GEO..C6CHRAN,• • N0*,413-Wvod , et.- jel3d, - • ---•••,.._ ---....,...,.....„.....,:„......:.„,...:,.....,,.,..,..„..,,.....,.t..,.„...,,-.....t...,,,,;,:::.„-,......;:;:••:::::::::,,,,,-..f.,-,-,•,.:...;.,,,.,•.,-.:.,,;....,,..,..„:„...,......,...,•-„,,,-....------.:-. . 4- , .. , -.. - -v - 440-• ~,-,.,-...,,„...-., !.:_.. , A-4......... • ..kposol4,-',.fiii-14-.4-Agiii+P=iO4,l-71W9PlitA7i7-,:••••,,,,-:-..‘::••••-,..--..,:.....i-v-#.0,-v---7---soyck,...,•,,r,•-•.17,•• 1'......:•if , ::•:' , ..'_ . :1-:::'::'_- . -!' 7 , .' .- _ - .., 1 _% ., '•• •- • , : .. ;'-' Ls '''''''...°•-•-• A :',..'•...' 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Houston, United States Re porter, Washington, D. C." jy3o CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 bbls Timothy seed ; 6 bbls Clover seed ; for sale by jyl7 JNO. F. PERRY T AR anil OIL: 25 bble N. C. Tar lb " Tanners Oil ; Received and for sale by jyl7 _JNO. F. PERRY CHEESE: 23 Boxes, received and for sale by 11 17 JNO. F. PERRY ACON SIDES t 1500 Ds Bacon Sides, reed and B .IYI 7 for isale by JNO. F. PERRY. WINDOW GLASS, 60 Boxes - 8:10 • 30 6 ' 'NUJ on band and fisr sale by . SMITH & SINCLAIR, IY/5 56 Wood at. FLOUR, 104 Barrels, S. F. Flour, Of good brands, fur SMITH & SINCLAIR, 58 Wbod st sale by y 15 SEdrched Salts, anit riotttsll. 40CASKS Scorchings, prime; 4 " Potash g rec'd., in strife and for dalt - L. S. WATIRMAN, No at Water, and 62 Front et by iYI6 IfRIED FRUIT, 40 Bbls Peaches; Halves, &hire article; 150 Bushels dried Apples, " " In store and for sale by L.S; WATERMAN; /Y l6 No 31 Water, and 02 Front st G LASS, 230 BoxeX, WO, 7x9, 101i2, 10x14, 10:15, 10:16, 12x18, 10x12 and 6xB Ghia. n'atrtre and for ode by L. S. WATERMAN, irf6 No 3} Wood, and C 2 Front et WRITE EGRANDY; FerfeCtly white arid pure nt the Witte Store of JACOB WEAVER, jy26 16 Marke et. cor of Front. OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, at -1 80 Barrels, various ages, sonYe very old and fine in store, and for cafe by JACOB WEAVER, j.ylfr 10 Market at. car Front. QWEET A.lO DM' MALAGA WINES, 0" 12 BarrelB,l Lohring7s and GirO , s Mountain 10 Hf. do. s Wines; superior articles. Fofsale by the Barrel or retail, at the Wino Store of JACOB WEAVER, jyt6 " 16 Market at. cor riont. Preserve or Plekie . Tars 10 DOZ: Glass Qt. Jars, convenient for Preserved or Bottling Cherries; for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jy 16 16' Market st.. cot Front. DRIED APPLES-I+4 sacks Dried Apples, a' good articlei for sale by jY IS SMITH & SINCLAIR. ARDIESS LEATHER-20 Sides, lila c k fo r sale by jylo • SMITH & SINCLAIR. FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls. fresh ground family flour sin store and for sale by .19/5 1, S. WATERMAN. FANCY HOCK COLOO . NB: BOTTLES, ezc.-11 doz. assorted colors, flint glass—a beautiful ar ticle. Alsn, 36 doz. DarlZ 2 Hocks for sale at the Wine _ _ JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market et, eor. Front Store of .', X9/5 ADEIRA:WINE'S,. In , 23 Quarter Casks, various bratidit, ire store and for sale by the Package; - also, L. P. Bruce, Star, Pinto, Blaricky,,Blackburn , s, Sicily, and others, or draught for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, . jyr6-: 16 Market st. cor. Pront• RAISINS, ~ . . 40 Boxes 151 IV Raisins p'jinit recd and for sa IY 2O by' MILLER & RICKETSON. CIGARS,' 20 M Just . ° gait); firin cilia Cigars ;° 15'M Irditation 4 t . do; 10'M Dn'La Crilz , e - do. go. 1;* 10 M (4 <I do. No. 2;' 20-M assorted brands 14av'ana do.f Just'renefved and for sale by JY 2O MILLER aviticaszsbN. WILLIAM A. MILL dr, Co., , DAN - REDS, EXCHANGE :BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES - OP DEPOSIT , _DANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st.,enze door above Fourth East side, Pittsburgh, Pa OURRENT-Funds received on deposit, and col lectiona made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks 'on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia'Banks bought and sold on the most tivor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. marla-dawy =M! HILL & CIIIIRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD 87., SD DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PdR and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinn'ati constantly foi sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. - The highest premiuni paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, laid France procured, 4-c. . mar22-y =3 KRAMER & RAIIM, 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 ets., directly oppositc the St. Charles Hotel. _ my2S S & SON, N. HOLM. BANKERS AND DEALLIAS BANK r reet,' Pittsburgh No. 55 Market lmp. Buying rate. Cincinnati I die Louisville i 6 4 St. Louis i cc NOTES. . Selling rate. Ea New York Ipr Philadelpa i tt Baltimore i Ci DANK Buying rates. County /ketty ord's die Beller notes 3 ‘• Pennsylvania Co i " New York Maryland New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio ; die Indiarra 1 CC Kentucky I Virginia i CI Wheeling I ii Tennessee 3 CC npB-y New Books LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of Madame De La Mottle Greyon ; together with some account of the present religious opinions of Fonelon, Archbishop of Cambray: By Thomas C. Upham, Professor of Mental ana Moral Philosophi in Bowdoin College, 2 vols. $2. • The Use of the Body in relation to the Mind : By George Moore,M. D., member of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. etc. How in safety best wr may Compare our 'present evils with regard Of what we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficuLies—il- Instrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, 1). D., Prefr.dent of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just recetvecl by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, .H. 26 56 Market st bet 3d and Fourth sts. SUGAR -2 Barrels double rofined pulverized; 1 " " " pulverized ; 1 case loaf; 15 barrels assorted ; 1 tierce star; 10 bags Brazil;, 3 barrels clarified ; • 5 hogsheads N. 0. For &tie by J. D. NVILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood street Nei,' Books VelvCoutOl of in and herdMeillgito to ar the C presenthieflains, t f i r m om the j e. Il lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings. Shakspeare and his Friends. Josephus ' lllustrated—No. 2. The Arabian Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Charles 2d.; by Mrs. Gore. Mies from the wreck of a former World. Yankee Notions, and others, just received by WM. S. CALDWELL, jy22 Post Office Buildings. New Books at Morse's, S.l Fourth Street. /IMF. SE , 3ItET PASSION, by the author of " The Youth of Shakspcare," "Shakspeare and lii, Friends," etc. Barton, or the Sieges: by the author of " South i West," " Lafitte ' "Captain Kyd," etc. The Bandits of the Osage, a Western Romance ; by Emerson Neonate, author of " The League of the Miami," et' Isahels of Bavaria, by Alexander Dumas. 'Living Age, No. 168. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1547. Black worid: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 for August, with illustra tions. Chapman's Drawing Book, part 1. Chamber's Cyclopicdia of English Literature, No. 14. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 67. The Golden Farmer, or Jeminy Twitcher in Eng land—a Dramatic 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 41 BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, beautdully situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, dithe Allegheny Cemetery, ex tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for sale pt Public Auction on the premises, on Tuesday the 81st 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 lots and terms of sale made _ . known by GEORGE pOctIRAN, AticirnC,Y ifi I ct fOr.thc-Proprietors tinge) JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r BOOKS, jJ Mason on " Vestiged of Creation." London. The Authord of England; I 4 fine Meddllion Heads Hidtory of Ireland; by WGeoiliegan: " by Moore. " " by O'Halloran: Cdriosities df Literature. Froisztrt's Chronicles: Boher's Standard Library: .. Beaumont and FletCher. -Nixon, Londdn: Ford and Masaltigir 9 it Spencer 41 it Ben Johnson " It For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH & CC., ang4 43 Market st. New York Boot tind,,Shoe Store: Pd. 122, {Pooh st., Pittsburgh. IS. DALZELL has on hand, and is constantly manufacturing to order, ' the following named articles: Gentlemen'i Film Drees Booti and' Sc,e's or the latest fashion, at remarkably low pricey. Fine Dross Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other atoms at $6,00. A. good plain well made calf Boot at $4,00. ,All other. kinds of work equally low. Also, a good and MD assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Bbotd, Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers!, of the most substantial kind to the very finest dress shoe. S. D. being' a' Weikel shod`-maker. n'tt u di'diiiito the manufacturing of hie oWn' work; and has it done in the most eubstantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. [ma26-43in 111IYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office No. 8, St r Clair street., Pittsburgh:' jy2o F ISH: 200 bble No 3 (large) Mackerel ;' 150 half bble do ;; 15 We No 2 do ' • Ifl bble No 1 N S Salmon, landing af tho jy 17 Canal, and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. Soda Ash. gg CASKS of superior quality, suitable for glass and soap manufacturers, imported direct from the manufactuters iii England, just landing and for sale by . . . . aug4-si. MITCIrELLTREE.. For Rent,: asT IiAT three dory brick- afore and dwel ling Dodae,:adjoining property of Thomas leloada, in Diamond Alley. , . , ' Co . tner of *o j oOdHaNndniiirltAsVi„eSets augs roperty for . Sale or rent t s t Property for Sale. , •ff j : Call and'examine for . ourselves. HUGE SWEENY, Etnin • All egheny. , • . CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! CLOTHINt ! I fi l, , The Three, Dig Doors vs. The Worm iVorl.tltt 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS , STOW made and ready to be offered on the most ..11 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the Most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been offered in this nr any other market west of the moun tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com bined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the -old unrivalled Three ig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this popular establish ment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade,-and this being the case on the amount sold, I can afford to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover con tingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present-stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the interest of every man, who wants a cheap-winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oct2l-dhw JOHN M'CLOSKEY. 1:72121M32 Jaynes Carminative iittimam, IS a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhcea, or Looseness, Cholera Moibus, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Faille, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headed' Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain or sickness of the itomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food after Eating,-and also where it passes through the body unchanged, Want of Appetite, Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and bowels, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, fret ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. =I This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaint; and in all the above diseases it really,. acts like a charm. All persons are requested to try it, for withoutex ception, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet disccivered. Hundreds! nay thou sands, of certificates have been received from phy sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, too numerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth Street. may2l-dfm A 13F.AUTIFUL CrIUNTItY SEAT AT OAK LAND, (the late residence of M. 4, Lourie, Esy.) situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within two miles of the Court [louse. The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with a Dwelling House which is spacious and conveni ent, built in modern style with a colonade front; a stable and carriage house, spring house, &c. The ground is under good cultivation and contains up wards of one hundred young and choice fruit trees. This is considered one of the most desirable coun try residence, in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, especial ly for a gentleman doing business in the city; as it is easy of access at all seasons of the year by the 4th street road turnpike. For terms, apply at the store of the subscriber, No. 131, Wood st. aug3-Inid4-w 11. ZIIII.DS & CO. A New. Invention I Now is the time, the very minute, The rice is here, a fortune in it— Call round and see, and you Will find Virtue with the vice combined. th m i C i S n n a tr ud newa'l o o s r e o v w e • take a a r e n i invitednt. re.st M EC in fi e x ls , a ' to call at the Mansion. House, on Liberty street, where will be seen, for a few days only, a parallel jaw vice ; a decided improvemeni, lately patented by W. H. Taylor and A. P. Norton. A nitre chance of making money, and promoting a public good, is here offered to such as may be indu ced to purchase rights and enter into the manufacture of the article. Come one, come all. and examine for yOurselves. OWEN & JAMES, Mansion House, Aug 3-st• - Proprietors. BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, THIS is the only Institution in Western Pennsyl vania, where the theory and practice of Book Keeping can be learned in such perfection, as to et, able the learner to apply the science at once to busi [less. Those unacquainted with Mr. ll.'s plan of, instruction can have any number of references to persons in the city who are now keeping books, and who have been qualified for the business by the pre. sinus training they received in his academy. flours of business during summer ; from 2 to 4 and 71 to 9, P. M. nut-0 SOLDIERS OF THE DI N WAR 'f"' subscriber having opened an o ffi ce in the City of Pittsburgh, in the State or Penn'a, fur 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 Mexico: informs the living, and the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application to him at this City, giving the name and address of the soldier, and if dean, his representatives, it will receive careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be immediately re , turned per mail i o the applicant, to be executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, wan received, will be immediately sent per mail to the proper owner; or if he should prefer receiving mo 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, (ifhe have any.) Second, to his father; and Third, to his mother. }laving a son in the Geneial Land Office at Wash iogton, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive Weir pMinlit_ attention, should any difficulty arise respeCting the necessary proof.' . Letters addressed lei - Me on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollir Bank Note as my compeniation. WM. 'll. FC4S'rEB:. Hon. Harmai Denny, Harr. Walter Foward,. Pittsburgh' Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin It Foster, Major St. Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0: Lieut. Col. Sam'l. W. Black, Capt. John Herron, Vol's Gen. Scott's . Capt. Robert Porter, ' Army, MeV° Capt. P. N. Gutsrie, Reg. Army, W. 8... F. may be found at the oilier! of Wm. E. Austin, Esq. ' 'late Black Liggett's, Burke'd Build inge, Fourth street. :119 'Vaunt)le Hook's. MBE Origin arid Hiftory of MissioneMmktileted, and arranged from authentic documents. By Rey, Thomas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London, and Rev. John 0. Choules, A:M l l3Oston; Masi; illustrated with upwards of twent! 'tee,' en graiings ; in 2 vols in one. Missionary Enterprise; a callection' , ,Of dfacOurset• on Christian American atitheriUNiti6 by Baron Stowe. - The Great Contmiasioni dr tile Chriatian.:Chprcl; zonititht6d and charged to convey the G.isp.6l.loAf,' ivorld.' By Wei% John Harris, D. b., author of the " Great Teacher,'"' Mammon," &C., with ati,iatco7l ductory Essay, by William edßion.' China s—lts state and provects„ . with imperial_ reference to the spread of the OOspal... Containing 'allusions - to"the antiquity, extentoopu/atiOni'clylli tiation, literature, and religion of the Chine:se, S By \V. H. Medhuret, of the Missionaiy Socieiy,l:oridnn. - For salliat the Brook Store of _• • , • • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,' 56 Market at. bet 3d - and '4th, aug3 : I — VAUBIGNErS Cromwell, The Protector;.a _Ly Vindication : By J. H. Merin D , Aubigney, D. Price,. cloth 50c. half cloth 38G, This volume contains 280 pages , botind nun. m with the Reformation." . - • • • - -.• it The object of this : workr—tbe rectification of tie common opinion with regard 'to Cromwell's reli gious character—has obliged the, author to intro duce many qUedationS from his letters and speeches. It is not we who ought, in : this day, to justify the great Protector; he should justify himself.” (D , Aubigners- Preface. .A..• few copies of the above, just received by Ex press. ELLIOTT' & ENGLISH . 56 Mhrket'st. • MN For gale W ,I MR.' DUFF'S Corner of Fifth and Aftirket Streets =Et Jnat Pubilshed, 4 . A Host THE. Rev. J. o. Gilbert, a-Methodist Episcopal Preacher, writes to Dr.Jayne—Morristown, April 27, 1547. Deur lacier but once used your medicines; it •was:as follows: I was at our country seat, and retiredto bed about eleven o'clock, in good health, and fell asleep, but was soon awak ened by extreme pain in.one hand and arm. I suc ceeded in keeping my bed till about four o'clock. When 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 rotted 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-T[l°e were badly swollen. The. glands ormY throart tekellea very much, and by this lime every tooth, in my Mead was more or less loose two thirds of the.skin of my mouth and lips peeled off; my sight quite °fleeted ; no physician near, I solisittd my friends take me home, (fifteen miles) but they were fearful I could not stand it, when T. F. Davenport, who k. 44 ,the public house, requested me WO to his house. .Chill°, faintness and sicknes was constantly increasint ppop toe; I had become almost insensible. As I reached.iiis house, his moth er, alarmed at my appearAnce ' met me at the stove with a spoonful of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, and repeated the dose two or tbree c i.imes in the course of an hour, in which time the faintness, Ockners and chills bad principallyfree Orspiration was on the surface and the inflanimalion,irastly abaiing. The third day I was-able to ride linibe, Thc.Rex. Dr. Plympton imformed me the aftaek wa's one of the severest kind of Malignant Erysipelas,.and-tl4 the use of your ALTERATIVE was the meads braavi4 my life. Respectfully yours, &c. JOSEPH 0. 01 . I& For sale in Pittburgh, at the PF.KIN TEA. STORE, 72 Fourth st., between Market and Vireos streets. jy3l ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE" Cincinnati, Ohio. THE next . Fall and Winter course of Lectures commencer' in this institution on the first .10n day in November, and continues four months, which is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer session, which also continues four months. A grat uitous preliminary course commences on the first Monday in October, and continues one month. FACULTY B. L.,liill M. D. Anatomy and Operative Sur- gery L. EL Jones M. D. Matcria, Therapeutics and Botany. • 10,00 J. IC Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi- tine A. U. Baldridge M D. Obstetrics and Dis- eases of Women and Children. T V.'MorTow M. D. Pathol ozy, Theory and Practice of Medicine. Matricif.ation Ticket $3. Use. of Library Graduatioi Fee $4O. Demonstrators Ticket $3, op , tional. $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, will be received fur tuition in full of one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next, will secure all the tickets for one full course; the Demonstrator's ticket, use of Library and Matricula tion ticket excepted. The Institute received its charter in 1845. The College edifice is situated at , the earner of Court and Plum streets. The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and taught in the Old Medical Colleges,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi clue. Six or seven lectures will be given daily.— Board. from $2,50 to $3,00 per week. Candidates for graduation, in addition to the preliminary term of study, mua hag attended two full courses in some legally incorporated Medical College, the last of which must be in this or one course after four years practice. All letters soliciting further information, or con taining money fur the Faculty, must be addressed to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees. T. V. MORROW, M. 1). Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, 1847.—Cin Enir. jy2llmd Situation Wanted A YOUNG MAN, who has had some experience 1 - 1_ in the Grocery Business; hasp fair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes a good business hand, is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. He would be willing to accept a moderate'gornpensation. A note addressed " E., office ofthe morning Post," will receive immediate attention. iY2S Sale of Pittsburgh Gas Stock. IVOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees have 1.1 postponed the opening ofbooks, to receive sub scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pius burgh Gas Works, [as directed by Ordinance of 28th June, 1847.] until Thursday the 12th day of August next, on which day the books will be. reopened at the office of Messrs. Hussey, Ilanna & Co., in the city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 4 ro,dock of said day, and to cantinue from. day to da until otherwise ordered. jy2.9-2w =I THE Stockholders of the Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the nest Legislature for such alteration of their charter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of 110 i rector . 'e3o-law6m THOMPSON .B, LL, Cashier. W. W. WILSOS, FORSTER OF MARKET AND FOURTR STREETS. WATCHES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Fancji Goods, Military Goods,, Patent Solar Lard lamps, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro,Mag netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cutlets, Trimmings for Regaliar, Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles, Candlebras, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c. ¢c. &c. iy22 To bet. 4 1 ... A A DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room #a convenient for business, situated in the Fifth ward, between Walnut st. and the canal bridge. jy23-tf Ii DOSSETT. For Sale+ FOUR LOTS—Boundedby Penn, L , tbeity and Hay sts., each lot having 24 ft-Tront, and extpnding back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and.ftip position of the whole property is one of the most aa vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st. nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Wellsville,'Glaesgoav d. Beaver Packet. THE Noy and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE; NixoN,Master, will ruu be tween Pittsburgh and the ape Ports during the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6 o'clock, A. M. and Wellsville every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board. jy23dtf ItednCed Prices A. MASON, 62 Market street; invites the attention of all purchasers of Dry Goods, to his large stock. of New Goods, Fanny and Staple. Being anxious to close off the whole of our Spring and Sumnier fabrics; they will he offered at such prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal ly low rates. Our assortment ofShowlS; is tery large, partict- Idrly &fader Shawls, new styled. - Our Oxtertsille stock of Berages;MD 3 Laines, Dress Pleids, Lb.Wni,:Jaconetts, Grgandies4-Eixtbroidered- Muslins, Briffientecs, Lineti Ginghards, Frencff and Scotch Ginghams, and Prints. . Furnishing or:ffouse keeping Goods, Linens; Mus l ins, Flannels, GYove:s, Hosiery, Laces, Exc., and eve ry thing ' for Men end Boys, all o bg . sold at at very IoW rates. jy2l eassage To rind Front _4ot GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. . GEORGE RIIPARD SON, No. 134" Waterl .; oo Rosh,' Liverpool.. . CARLISL. &ItflififiD, No. fib, Yo:k. HE Suidicrihero, having accepted .tbe agency at this City, ofthe above know_n and rekpecta bin Houses. are prepared to make engagemenis for, passengers to cored out -fiom „tiny part of Great Britain and . ,Ireland, by the regular Line of i packet. ShipO,7,sailing from, ,iv . p . rpoolweekly. Persons elf gaging with us may rest assureil that their friends will roettwith kind treatment andproMpt despatch at Liverpool, as well as every attention neeassary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address • • SANK.. bPCLURFCAN & CO., N 0.14.2 Liberty st., Pittsburgh; N. B.—Passage engaged here• from Liverpool to 'ittsburgli direct, and Drafts for any amount for warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. , jy26:y Spanish j. , TSubsCribera have;and will nantinne,to heap on band, Iltass of a yery,!inpericic . iiiiality, in bales and half halal, whieh Ahoy. willgall, at a re duced. pica, at filen Factory, sth Wald: ji44-d3in J. ARICRINI - AITTNE STORE—No. 16 Market street, corner y v.- OF Front; embraces a ghoiee assortment of , Wines And liqu'ors , Being ,excluei*ely deyoteil to this basinesii,purchmteriicaripbtain the post superi-, or lualitics,ireiorted in wood end glass. Any anti clit_not giving entiresatisfaction,' will at all times be-exehsingett. • .IY2B ' s - S Fine Plow., t.' PEARY. in store an. to • • dais by .1NO:l ~_ ; -fir s = G ;.w~,i r ~;~„+~~„~ :.a yrz:~..+'L .:.:vim .~, ,c..:y.': stirgiCal Office. • I Health is the charm of life, without it gold. Love, letters, frirAuls, all, all, are imenjoyed.- .DOCTOR BROWN - ,- ; a regularly . educated . physi elan from the eastern ' cit ies, would resPectfully an , nounce, to the citizens of Pittsburgh, AlleglAny and, consulted vicinity, that pri v h a e t " e - l e y a n a n b d e confiidentially, every day and -evening at his office on Diamond Alley,;a few doors,. from Wood street owards the market Dr. Brown giveslis particular-attention to the reatment and investigation of the following disea ses: , • All diseases arising from Imptiiitlesof the Blood . scrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, Anpotency salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheutnatism, piles, palsev. Dr. Brown has muck pleasure in atmouncir,ig to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the - treatment of secondarysyphils; practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modern researches -on syphilis, its COMplications amiconseTzences, and the improved modes of prutite . which-triserbeettmade known to the•ptdirte butrecentfeT, and to those chiefly who-Make thfikbranch of Afetlieine,.. their pardon lar stalky - aaif - . cesa-azataarnable-remedies havebeen late trintnnfircekwhielasecures the patientbeingmer curialized outofeziatence Strangers ate apprised that - Doctor_ Brow'- has been' educated in. every branch,' cif haeittait'and ssgularly adinitted to practise, and - that tiow confines himself to. the study andpractice of this particular branch,togeth er -with, all diseasesot a private or delicate nature, incident ta.thehumanfinme. No cure, no pay. Recent:casesarerelieved in a short time, with out interruption.. kontlusiness. Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con. tarn a fee, or they will not be attended to. 1:1.01 - fice on Diamond Alley, 'a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. • Consultations strictly confidential, jy23-d&wy TICKETS. 810,00 liteerßoolla - at. Messes, 83 Pt.o,kth street. EMINISCENCES or Samuel Taylor Goleridge, and Robert Southey, by Joseph Cottle; (Wiley & Putnam's Library.) Memoirs orMadame dquStml and Madame Roland, by L. Maria Child. -10-' 10,00 10,e0 Select Surgical Works of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart, V. P. It. S. containing clinical letters on Sur gery, Surging Observations on diseases attic joints, &c. . 10,00 Cleveland, a tale of the Catholic Church. Living Age, No-. 167. The Maid of the Valley; or, the Brother's Re venge: a talc of the Revolution. O'Sullivan's Loire, a legend of Edenmore; and the History of Paddy Go-Easy and his wife Nancy ; by Willie .Carliton. Blanche Talbot, or the Maiden's Hand, by J. H. Ingraham, Esq: The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The Loiterings of Arthur O'Leary, by Charles Le ver. The Knight ofGwynne, a new edition published by W. IL Collet., New. York. :fhe American Flora; illustrated with &ern four to six beautifig colored. engravings. The Lost Ship; or the. Atlantic Steamer; by We author of the Flying Dutchman," The White Slave, or the Russian Peasant Girl, by the author of "Revolutions of Russia." _ The Columbian Magazine for August, illustrated with a view of Lake Winninissengen Just received and for sale et Morse's Literary De pot, No. 85 Fourth st. -sug2 A WESTERVELT, the old and well known Vonitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second. and Fourth sts., takes this method:to infoim his many friends of the lact that his FaUfOry is now in full op.;'. oration on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where n constant supply of Blinds:of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand-and at all prices, from twenty-cents up tomtit Customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will he put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screwArivir, and with the same facility that any other- piece of furniture can be removed, find without any ectra expense. USSEL, a tale of the days of Charles 2d, by G. Ili P. R. Jarrir s, Esq. Flowers Personified; No. 2 of this beautiful work received. Rural Cemeteries; the Greenwood series corn plete, and No. I ot,the Mount Ambrose series, Knightsof Gwynn°, by Henry Lorrequer. 25 ets Blanch Talbot, by lograltatn. " • Ellen Fenton, by Mrs. E. Sheridan. Rival Chieftains, a tale.of Mexico. • Living Age No. 16S. Courtiers of flays olCharles 2d, by Mrs. Gore Ellen Munroe, complete. Shakspeare and his Friends. Mexico and her Military Chieftains. Life of john A Murrell. Year ofCOnsolation; by Fanny Kemble. Eastern Papers, Magazines, &c. Received by WM. S. CALDWgLi . .;:, au g 2 Post Office building's., • James' New Novel. RUSSELL: A Tale of theilloicm of Charles 2nd By G. P. R. Juries, Flsq. ' Knight of Gwynne ; by C. Lever. 23 cis. Rival Chieftains; a Mexican &oil% Blanche Talbot; by .1.11. Ingraham, Esti. O'Sullivan's Love; by Wm. Carleton. _ Courtier of the , days of Charles 2nd. For sale by WAL,S. CALDWE.LL, jY3/ Post Office bnildings. T"XTRA FAN LY FLOUR, .., 40 Barrels Extra Family Flour, on cpamoment , and for axle by MILLER EL RICKETSON. 's • 4B doz Oral! SiZCfl, from Qts . to 6 wholesale or retail by. , • jy2S °:ll° . ns. r "' JACOB WEAVER. AC u ERgL,, bls large Ikto 3,Maekerel julit'recii‘;ed and fpr vale by - jy3o . 11IILLER & RICKETSON OLARET WINE-.-A.,10..w price ,eupeOor artic le;. k...) just received and.for sale bv-the dou . .str at the wino store of 1 . 3A.0013 WEAVER, jy2S 16 Market st. cor Frc.nt. lirioEED 4 15 Rbla. grime fleeced PR; in ctore nhd for sale E P. R. LE", Na. 1 tiliertyrd. r lINNEIt'S 14ACIIIIIIIS1Siz sette,ltort; reed and for sale by ithirt" X.PER.R.Y;. ' jt2l . ear. Libert. yand Irciri eta. S A- 1a . 41 - Act aduat . receiv ed and for sale Ey Syn _MILLER & RICKETSON. ••• • • • NE‘s trodkli.t. • .; rILEAVELAND, a tale of the-Caiholic Chnrelt. ‘..) The Desp - eradors of the South .wdat;_ by Charles Summettleld, ofTexas. • . 4 Ellen. Mnfiroeii sequel to Life in Lonffiiii, corn plete in 2 vole. . • , Mart,in the Fotindling, complete intone volame, price 15 cts. Shakspeare and;his Friends. s. . • •, Snbscrip:tioes receiied for the 14 . ational Eagle; new .native American neyspaper, -single copies for sale, by WM. S. CALOWELL, .jy`24 I Post Office Buildings. INSEED OIL. . - 1.4 24 liarrel,s'Linde - ed r Oil; just received and for jy2:4 sale by IVIIJ,LER -8t 11ICKETSON. SPERTYI OIL: ;1000 Gallons Sperm- Oil, Fare; now landing' . and for sale by... 7 jy24. ; .Vl7l;lis,lllc , Altriori, and nF every variety and price, . , oicign and, domes J tic, for sale by WIA;VER, iyl 1G Bfarkefst:;:cor'Front: FISH--L 5 eara . No. 2 Macliarel 10 boles Scaled Herring; . For sale By J. D. WILLIAM§:&'CO., je2o 110 Wood street Empty Caqica s Packu.ges; - - RON and troodeir bound, of all descriptions. and I eizes for sale at the Wine store of JACOB WEAVER; aug2 No 16 car of Market and Front sta. , . IVIONONPAIJELA RYE 'WHISKEY, - r - Qldsnd New, constantly on`hand and for sale Wholesale or retail, at -.JACOB WEAVER'S, aug2- - No. 16 cer of Market and Front sta. TTAVANA SEGARS &t.m-4'l'en.nr.twelv,e brands JOIL imported ; also, Imported-Principe of all ca . ... rieties, of Jest*. Sang, Steam Boat-,ampe laCruz brands, for orlicdeiale and retail at co's! t o -my iorners aniyi tlie :Wine S tarr . of JACOB.. VitratltEiti cor of Mit rkei a ia. JACOB WEAVER IMI • , Venitinn Blinds eyr Books. I . . - . ... Aililtstertn . -11.11.keal tisr,c'Otritnerit... - - - 'SPIRATION. •7 - - • -1, • . .E preCeding figure - ib,-1- en to represent the 144 -. A. TSIDLE PERar, rifl 11/A-TI°N4 .7-1 is the great even:er:7 `''.: '..,., r the impurities of . the , .... - 11• idy. It will benotiaefl it a thick , Clotid.finist '.....1•4 mes from:all points - 0 - s -- - -1 . Surface,. which - indi.'"''' ' -•.'" . • , .:,,, les s that:this persifira- .. •,.. • in flows iminterrupted, . -, 4 When We are inhealth'. ': ' "1 if cdaima when we! are „"- lt. Life Cannot bp sus.: "tai.. • n off Seta thelilood and, other juices of thehody, and disposes by this meeni;of . nearlyall the impurkties, within us, The /assuage of Scripture is Erin the .13to'od is.the tifeff,, If it,everbe comes impure, it may be traced directl!,•.to the atop:• • Page of the in,sensiblefersj7iration. Tlinive see, all tha.t is nece.ssary when .the bleed rsatagmant, or hal , Tected, isle open.the,pores, and it relieves itself froni -. all impurity inetantly. ~Its ownlitaaand vital/Vire - suflicient;without ene particle efeandibuti, except ,- - to open the :pores upon the surfaae.- !Piths .;ive, eel • • the -folly of taking so much internal remediess.:. .Al - - praetio6ers, however direct. their efforts to restoi:e. .., ~. the Ideensible Perspiration. -The Iliorripsonianicter iristaame;ilermus,,the Ilydropathist 8111011th; enin Wet blanklits, - ilie -liontopathist deals adt. infinitissimalii • the Allopathisi bleeds.,and-doses..na- with mercury,. •-'........- andthe'hlnstering, Qintelf- gorges us withpills, pills,. - -....,.. To /tire somt idea of t'h'e amtinntef thn.lnseneil.• • ,-, .:, ble Perspiration, we will state2thatihe learned Dr: . :' ,:. .11 Lewenhoe.k; ascertained we're that five-eights of nlle'le, • ; ,i ceive Into the stomach, passed ratify this means '' .`, 14, - - C . , i, other. words, .if we chi. audArink :eight poinide.pet - i,„i i , day, we evacuate fite !pounds of it by. thelnsensibld . ...2xl Perspiration* ~ - ~.., .-.,, ,•. - ~. ~•• • •"...' f This is none ether I tha n , the. used up - particletrot. 2.--:•:4 the blood„ and ther juic,es giving. place to the: nev; ...=;;:y. and fresh. ones. To check-this, therefore, is - ,to re; .f •• ;ii' tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter - :•'7 . •,i that nature demands. should leave the body, ~, ~ By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pores:,i • are stopped, the perspiration , cease,s, and fiiSep.se,he.. 1 , -!...', 1 gimlet once todevelopeltself. - 1 3encefa-stoPP4,a`c: I' • '- ',' 4 % this flow of the juices, originates so many , entsi- - ;:, 1-• .1 plaints. .-- , ..- •- •-• '• :I . : 7 -:-.' -" . - ~, tis by stopping the pores , that overwhelreinA i kind with coughs, colds,iand eonsumtition. Nine '' ! c •;-':, tenths of the world .die from diseases, induced 'by rl stoppage 'of the Insensible .P.erspiratlen. Let me' sk, now, every. candid naindln•hat coffin. ...'.. seems the most reasonable to.pursue, to unstop thd:. pores, after they are closed. , - Would you giye physic to unstop the poresl Or would y.onTelip/ysernethtpg- that would do this upon the surface, where : the clog ;- ging actually ist And 'yet I know of no physlcian- .1 who makes any- external.applications tie•effe:ct,it: i Unger these circumstances, I present tophysidiansi ~. and to all others,2lcAlisterfs -A/PHea/ing Ointraent or the World's Salve. It:ha,spoteer to,r,-‘:etere per .-- spiration on the feet; on thp-,head old sores,eptartbet: .: chest, in short, upon„any part of the body, whether. diseased slightly or severely.„ .... -', .. , '. ~ It has power to cause all external:sonesiserofuloud hutimrs, skin d ‘ iseases, polsonou,s,wounde,. to,, 04: - .... charge their putrid. matter,and then' heals there.. -, 4; . . i ‘ It is a remerkthat sweeps off,the -whcdecatalogu4 of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitclel._... to its healtl4,funetiona:. ..,,., -- - - .•• •-•'..' '"• ,'' .. It is a remedy that,forbida the necessity..ofso,many and, deleterious drugs taken into:the it0mae1i.,.......` . ..•.- It is a remedy thatneither ; sicknen's,tivela inceitire,tr. nience, or isflangerous to the. intestines. ~ ‘,...,,, •• , • f It preserves and defend's the eurface from; all de.. rangement. of its funetion;. The eurface is the out .1 let or five-eights oftthe bile and nemi.up matter.:With! in. It is pierced with millionserepenings to relieve ' 2 'the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knock,i lat your d00r...1t is rightly` termed All-Ilealini, fbr 22.- I there is scarcely a disease, external, or-internal, thit - . :it will not benefit.::.l have usedit for the last fourteen -... years for all,disetlics . :of the chest, consumpti on, lie, • .: er involving the ago:fgt.clanger Mid responsibilitY, and - i; , I declare. befere •Ifeakeili t mid man. that notin one -: single case has it.dii.iledito lmilefit, when the patient was within the reach of.rriciitalaneatia„, ~....„. •- . ..17.1, ; . .V... •. , -1 have bad physicians,learged:Mithe profession; I .' itivteliad- ministers of the Gospel; _Judges an the ~ "legifOr, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen ,of this /defeat. eruditionand multitudes. `of tliepear; nee I,l* in every variety of way, and there hal; beetibut one voice—one united and universal voice---sayiaigf‘ble- Allister, your Ointment is geed. -- CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be credited thAti salve can have any effect upon the iupgu, seated ao ?... they are within the !System. Brat if placed npentho . chest, it penetrates directly to the, lungs, sepetettes .- the poisonous,.par,ticles that are consuming them; . and oil)* them from the system., - ' ,. , `.. .• I need not say that it is curing persona of conimiapi tion mmtintially; althatzgli we afe,told it is foolishl"., ness, I care not what is said, so'long as I can -cure' several thousand persons yearly. , -.-: ' ',.. .' ' ,= ' . . • H.EADAHE.---Tlie Salve has cured persons' of ' the Headache of ten yeare standing, and who/tat/it regularly every week, so that voniiting often took; .. . • Deafness and tar Ache are helped with like'suS . . ~ - GOLD YEET.—feonsumptiop, Ewer sernplainti paths ix the cbCst or side; falling off.the hair; one.; ;; er. the other nlyays aneofriPanie cold feet. . . The Salve will cure every - time, In Scrourla„Erysihpias, salt Rheum,Eirer core plaint Sore gyes,Quiniy, Shre Throat, Ilronchill4 Broken or Sore t hest Diseases;suCh as Asthma, 'OpPression;P ain; also Sore I t rpsy,Chap-. ped Hinds, Tumours, Cutaneous EruptiOns, Nei:l , mM Diseased; an (Idaf.the Spine there is probably no nied 'lane now kri.mvhSe• good. • It .is the best ikintPiri ;the .world fo Rums. (Redd the Directions around tlie_bos.); PIMPLES ON THE F,ACE, Maiculine surface.' lis first action is to,eipel will notecase drawing till the face,is free from any matter .ihatynay be Jodged under. the shin;and fin , que:pflY brealking, ; put„to Thep:he - 4 When there is nothing' hat grossness, or dull,depuhb sive surface,. it begini.to„soßeii and.soften, until.the skin becomes as smooth , and delicate is,nchilder ~.,.. WORMS.—If parents ktEw how fatal Most medid vines were. to. children taken inwardly, they .would: be slow 'to.resort lozenges?? palled "retdidated lozenges"? “vermi.. loges?? &c. !the truth is,. no onecan toll, in variablfwheu worms are present., Now' let. 1319. to parents that this Salve wilLalways tell if anhildL has worms. It will drive cs•M'y *estige. of them a way. (Read the directions argued the box.) There is probably iitimedicint on the face.Of the earth at once so sure and so Safe in the expulsion 01 worms TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it an a hair restorative.yei I will takeit aga.ipst . the world; They may Bring - their Oils. far and near; and mine swill• restore the.hafir twe .cates to their. one: OLD SORES.—That some, Sores are, an.ontlet to the irnpuritimi tee systeirri bea.iuse they cantle( pass off througb.,thematutal channels of the Insenst ble. Perspiration. If. such sores - .aresbealed•up the inrpuritics u r stltero Sartre other otitlet,or danger life., This salve will always provide .foi, such ernergintElei: , .. • . retrieves airiest immediately!, the inflammation 'end swelling; when the pain : :o rk oirse cease.a..R. . -FEVERS:=InoII cases of. fever,, the diflienity . in the poree being Jotted Ay; ,so that the heal. perspiration cnnnot pats off.;.:,:ilf -the least moistro could be started the erisialtas passed and the:danger', l'he Clintrtient will in all caseirot fevers almost itistatly unlock the skin and bring forth;„ the.persPlration, • . -,,• SCALti READ We have mired. cases thataetd ally defied every thing.knowii; as well as the'dbility of fifteen or, twenty docioia., 'One man tolifint he'• had'spent $5OO on his children Without aerbenefir;.,': ,-- .4,,..• when a few.boies of the ointment curectthern. -- , • 't ORNS.--oe,Easional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need'novel be ttilubled with them if they will rise it.. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.--,:No man caniaiea •'' ure its vale& So, long as the stars colt along eve ihe 1-leavonsseiong as' man triads the, earth; sub-i .teel to all jrifitaities of the esh—so long-;atrdiseami -; ; ; ; '-1, and sickness is known--just no -long will this tZiod:" - . Oinfment,he used and esteemed. When man emir... - . •Er frotri off the earth, then the demand , will cease, nd not till then. JAMES AIcALISTE.R. & Co. •.- Sole proprietera of the above '• Price 25 cents per box. - •. - -,• CAUTION.—As the All Healing Ointinent' has been'greatly counterfeited, we-have given .this tion to the public that “no,Ointrnent genuine unless the -names names of Junta. IllCAlLster,.or „James got . " Alistef 4r Co.,"a're Wrtirrirt with a, PEN .upon sysn4 label.” - Now ire hereby, °Ter -a.reward.of-$5O - te4 t €, -- .:••:. be paid on conviction in any Of the,: constitute courts of the United States, fot any individual.: couti.:7''''• terfeitingour name and Ointment: • - PRICE, 20 CENTS, PER. ; BOX: AGENTS, ,INPITTSBURGII=-Arttun corner of , Liberty and St. Chair, ets. arc the whole -f sale agents, and L. Viilciix,jr.,cox,nerfilarketst. and -14'• the Diamond; trays & , „Brockway, (Eruggists - N9AI:- . ; • COmmereial Row; Libertyj. caSaelpeitrnektlt Walnat,aarl Petm etreets., fith. warcl, '!trio Bookstore in Smithfield st." 1d fiScierfrerri Secoadnt, and in Alleghew city by gent, and G. Smith (Druggist);Biriatinglirin4 s l 2 o . D. Negley,East Liberty; Ir.-Rowland, DleKeeepOrtr. zr l'si mg al,Vitsliter, Elizabeth; J.Alexander & Son t Mo-' nortga, hela City; N.B. Bownvan & Co.; J.,. Brownsville, .Pa; Dr. tc. Smith" '•BriclgewnfOi• - iJohn Barclay; Beaver Pa. 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