171 Es ,A„ ~ -,e. .raw., ~; ,:.~ ~. . o:~::~ DEFERRED ARTIOIIES (0 'An Interesting ease is likely to he Wied.snon at Col4mbus, Ohio. The Grand Jury of the Uni ; ted 'Sta i tea.Dtstulet Court; have found true bills for man.vlughter : against B. Higgins,- of Sandusky City;:a4td-D.,iv. Barney, of Cleveland, owners of the itelinfer Chesapeake. Also against the Captain Clerk, nd lst and 24:1 'Mates of said boat. CICY,Not a Democratic paper in the country has said, a;word against Gen. Taylor, either as a sot. • dieroria man. But such has not been the case Witt(the -Federal prints. The Harrisburg Tele graph,lMe.Of the most bitter Whig papers in Penn. sylvada, nses the following language in'regard to Gen. Thylor : "Asa politician he has little .experience. and perbap4 as little sagacity as Capt. Tyler." 01. T 46 Cincinnati Sig a 1 speaks of a shame less,a4cait made. by a hind of Aawles% heartless creatures, to hiss from the stage an actress at the Adiehasem, and adds : = 'A man who would hiss a woman lin - public, would beat ais wife at home." C*The _citizens of Sandusky city, Ohio, had a meeting;on the 4th instant, to take into considera• tiOn thelsubjiit of subscribing to the Buffalo and Detroit ine of Telegraph, in order to secure an office at, that place; The amount apportioned for Sapdusky ctty, is $l,OOO. az? 'she new Beacon Light, at St. Joseph, has been completed. ozy 41 . fire occurred in Maysville on the 3d in stant,irmediately upon the wharf, Nrhicti, before arrested, consumed three or four warebsuses, add several dwellings. Loss between twenty and thirty. thousand dollars. callre-Burlington Gazette does up the 'oafish story as:follows : An over the way neighbor fairly posed us the other night by asking us the simplest question— , When_la a.fish 'crazy ? '—and• assured us that it was onl y when' the aforesaid fish was in•seine. We left imniediately." -05--The Genessee Mills, on Morgan street, St L0t1it . ,3, - VFALS destroyed by fire on the 51 instant. Die Preside/it and his Reverend .accuser.—Tbe Rev.Mr. l l. .M . Catla appears in one of the Philadlphia papers, with a long reply to the official announce ment made by the Union, of the falsity of the charge Made by him against the President. He re asserts that the President did assure him repeat edly, that the two Catholic Chaplains, Messrs. Rey rui&M`Elroy, had been appointed as spies and not aiChapfains. Tbe address of the Rev. accuser is a most singular affair, and will go far to confirm the wisdom of the President in declining to appoint him to en important a station as that of Chaplain, under any circumstances. It redounds with the most bitter and vindictive inuendos and charges against Bishop Hughes, President Mullady, of GeorgetOwn College, the Secretary of War, and the President himself, which indicate that the wri . ter has allowed his temper to get the better of his j udg,men . The refusal of the President to appoint him to 'IIY Chaplaincy, seems to be the burthen of his comPlaint.—Balt. British, Sr/nor/ran in the Pacific letter receiv ed in Heston per steamer Washington; dated Gib raltar, Jime 29, states that a British squadron. un der Sir Charles Napier, was expected there, and it was rumored that a portion of it would proceed, under his command, to the Pacific Ocean. ;CINCINNATI PACKETS. 1847. i SUNDAY PACKET. 1847. lidit: THE Mail and Passenger Steamer IS AAC NEWTON, Capt. A: G. MASON, wt run p as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburghevery Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A.M. • The Isaac Newton was built thisA4ng, expressly for the trade, and offers to passengMievery comfort and superior accommodations. febl3 MONDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passengersteamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stowe, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 113-, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the sawn day. Retunr log, she will leave Cincinnati every Thttrsday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage appty on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade; and offers to the passengers comfort, and st+ perior accommodations. mar 31 1847!? Tuesday Packet. 1847 The regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. Kurz. FILTER, will din as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10'.A. and Wheeling at 10 R. M. of the same day: Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday tit VI A. M. For freight or passage ap ply on boahi. 1 0 - The Hibernia No; 2 i *as built expressly for dull:tale; and offers to the pa/bangers every tom- Net iand superior accommodations. Janl2, 1847 1847 b - Wednesday Packetb .1647 THE NEW ENGLAND, tit,. 2, Cape S. DEAR. will leave Pittsburgh every montinikitt 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and 'Cincinnati evil. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feta° 1847. THIIII.II3IIY PACKET. 1847. THE WISEONSIN, Capt. IL. J. Canna, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday monaing st 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday - evening at 10 P. M.; and tintinati etery Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail anti passehgbriitetimei MESSENGER, Capt. Linforti, will run as a regu ar acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port - every Saturday at 10, A, ley and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she_will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was lAttilt expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac= commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACSET THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu enger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1848, leaving every Thursday at-10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is newand has superior accommoda tioric. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. , For Cincinnati and Louisville. oak The new and splendid passenger steam er C 0 LUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will ease for a above and intermediate ports, regular li. For freight or passagdapply on board, or to _ je I D. WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Loni■ i s a lt o The passenger steamer PALESTIN E Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. je9. - - Tuesday Evening Packet. , ji p s it The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees- WI run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning ,he will leave Cineianat, every Priddy. evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passenger'. For freight or passage apply on board. Jet Vor•Vinoinnatt. The well known feat running steamer AMBRIA, W. Forayth,Maeter, will. run as a llMPacket, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.,.the samo ; day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati fiysry&ttunlay, at 10, A. M. Fit .fr e ,ight..vr pilotage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For alis Whoolingrrrp,err Pocket.. LattTuE Splendid light _draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tram, Master, will run ar packet betireep Pittsburgh _ Wheel inn leaving Pittsburgh pi Wheeling every lbion4,9s Wediseday and Friday at 3 ando'clock, P. )44 Wheelina-lbißitaurgh every Tuesday, Thum: day and Saturday, at 9, oielook, A.lll. 'For, freiett or LPlatlt! 4PP 1 1.9° board. • •• • II9YII - • _ • • • • ' : • f • 4: - ZN'S3 4 • t E=MIM Being afflicted for-some B•years-vvith that most listressing disease. the asthma, and. for the last 3 years much of the time confined-to.iny room, uld at several--different times m3r'life VMS des paired- of; I concluded to obtain some, of-Ma coni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a-friind from New York, who stated that it had cured some - of_ the most - inveterate cases Known to the medical profession. &Ace it to say, atter using the above medicine for about 4 veeks, I was"entirely relieved, and I believe radi ally cured. Yours-with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, - No 175 Bertram at., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 oz7Wrioorryo.Cotroa.—Messrs Editors—l ob terved some time ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant had been the means of saiing the lives 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 eommenced using it according tothe directions— 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. J. L. SIMPKINS Philadelphia, April 221, 1846. Jayne 's Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear 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 preventing and curing many affections of the akin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently pros , :4—N. 'Y. Son. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN. TEA ;TORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 Cams-rues Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of lervous 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 lolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, :onvulsions ' 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 zessfal. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, 'Belts, &c cc? See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Aterket street Imported Segare, etc. MHE lovers of good Segara and Tobacco, are re spectfully informed , that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, vizi% Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venlig Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra 4 s, Eugene's, Common 6 4 Also,a few Boxes of " &alder's Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, • aug6 Druggist, Fifth and Wood sts crr Chronicle and Gazette copy. THE A.THEN/EU3I. "pleasuring department of this-fine and exten sive establishment is now open and we are ready to servo up to visiters ler. CREAMS, Swerr.fificars, CArcryfaurrs, Coot Diturscs, and all the various re freshmeats of the seascn. The prOprietors most respectfully invite the re spectable citizens to call and see the A thenmum fur themselves, as they are flattered that in all its ditTer ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. The HATII departments, both LADIES' and Gcwri.m- HEWS, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in thecountry; and the Ladies' Par lors will challenge a comparison for richness, neat ness and beauty, with those of any similar establish• ment to be found any where. The great Saloon, with its ancient, chaste, and classic Fountain, is a place of the must 'striking curiosity. Rooms are fitted up at which Gendemen, : alone, can hare Lunch-and Refreshments at all hours of the day. The great Saloon is common to both Ladies and Gentlemen; entrance at the Two columns. The Ladies' Parlors,lesclutrire, for Ladies—entrance at the runts columns. aug6 “Books which are Books.” SCHL EGF.L2S Philosophy of History; Schlegel's Dramatic Literature . ; Sismond's Literature ocEur - ope; Beckenan's History of Inventions t Riascoe's Leo the Tenth ; " Lorenzo De Medici ; Memoirs of Count Gmmmot ; " Of Col. Hutchinson Ithadmont—Fletchey Ben Johnson—Ford & Middihger Flify 4itecu ; (The aboVe hre London F,ditions-1 Madame Guyon hnd Fenelon ; Schmietti.'e History of Rome ; HometanidHaunth,of the Poets; Wifts minent MethanYce; lohnron's Wdrki--The Speet.leoi ; the works of Opie, Chailotte Elizabeth - , Hannah More, Frederikea Bremer, Chas. Dickefis, F. S. Ar thur, &c. - &t: For sale by H. St BOSWORTH & CO:, d 3 Market at: CBI Titg Art of Painting Junius , Lettere ; Philosophy of Unbelief; Stilling on Fanatibisin ; Hills Village Dialegue3i, Memoirs Of Madame Lafarge; Maheri's Field Fortifications; , H. BOSWORTH ic to., 43 Market at. 'eEifr CRAR CIDER-5 big'. for sale low by. jy26 Ii; C. MARTIN Q - AItDINES—An imported article; for sale by the t.,D case; dozeni tin of halftintot reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, j. 91 16 Market at. tor Front. f 0 AND CRUCIBLES : 700 nests, just Teceived ►dad for Bile by B. A. FAHNESTOCk & CO., corner of First and Wood sta. CM CMER VINEGAR=A few bbls. just red'd in stbre sad for sale by S. WATERMAN jy26 82 Water and Frontots. BACON, 1 Box Slimaldera and Sides just received on consignment and rot sale by jy 2 O MILLER St RICKETSON C OPPER: 349 sheets, Braziers from 10 RI to 6b lb each; rec'd and for kale by jy2l JOHN F. PERRY. COPPER TIWD: One case 14-oz and 16 oz cheat ing just received and for sale by JOkil) P. PERftY. AWIRE CABLE, of .a s u fficie n t length for n Coal Rail Way, will be sold cheap. 19 21 SMITH & SECICLAIR. CANDLES -10 boxes Star 10 Sterine; B " Sperm; J. D. WILLIAMS & CO, 110 Wood street. For sae by je29 SHAWLS: A. A. MASON, No 62 Market at., has just received a large assortment of rich Shawls, comprising silk, cashmere, mous de laine, Canton crape, berage, linen, net, and other Shawls. je26 9110 LET—.A comfortable Area 'dory brick Dwell '. ing Rouse, finished in the best manner; on Ce dar et, Ltlegheny city, near-Iliattl St. Bridge. ja , l7' ISPKENNA:.• • - Woolf Wool t - • MITE. highest price: in cash paid for thediferent 11 grades of clean washed Wom., free from burs. Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale low, by MURPHY & LEE, • • Old Wool warehouse,. eor. Liberty st. 'and my24-61-w3mo. Cecil's alley. Brown Lawnw ,AA. MASON, No. 62 Market st., has received .29 pieces new style Brown Lawns. jet Dry Peaches. 25 BUSHELS Dry Peaches; for.ealdlow,to close consignment., by GEO tQCllltal, :6346' Wood it!. CM G' EAT ITALIAN REMEDY PariiiiLvailiApril 26, 1846 PECK, TlioAitisoli & co rza y ... r. iiiiii ISM WILL BE PIfitEISLIED I.N.,WASHINGTON, D. C., On the Seeerilhinf' ilectinber next, ri IMBED. 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It is believed that the establishment of such a re liable journal of intelligence, on terms which places it within the reach of the groat masses of the people, at the commencement of what promises to be a most interesting and eventful period in the history often ressional proceedings,,will be regarded with favor y all classes of the community; and, having thus aced hie objects, the subscriber respectfully solicits a liberal and general support from the enlightened public of the United Stat-s. JAMES A. HOUSTON. Stenographer to the Senate of the U. S. l The "United States Reporter" will be printed on a large and handsome sheet, and issued every m'ru ing, except Sunday, at the fate of sis dollars per an- I num; single copies, two cents. In connection with the daily paper, there will be : issued item the same establishment, THE hIIItROR OF COP:GRESS. This (iublication will contain exclusively the re- 1 ports of the proceedings and debates of the Con gress of the United States. It wilt be issued semi weekly, in elegant quarto form, throughout the se,- stone of Congress, and will be furnished to subscri hers at the rate of two dollars for the long session,: and one dollar for the short session. It is belitved that this great national work will be deemed indis pensable in the library of every public institution,; politician, and professional man, throughout the country; and that it will be regarded by the great miss of the people as the very best political text book for their own instruction and that of their children. Important Announcement Throughout the sessions of Congress, Extras will be issued from the office of the "United States Re porter," containing the reports of all such debates as may possess particularly exciting interest. All subscriptions and communications to be post paid addressed A. Houston, United States Re porter, Washington, D. C." jy3o in LOVER and TINIOTIIT SEED, 30 bbls Timothy seed 5 bbls Clover seed ; fur rale by 1 / 1 7 iNO. F. rEltßy. TAR sib; OIL: 2 . 5 bbls N. C. Tar; 15 " Tannnti Orl ; Received and fur sale by iY I7 JNO. F. PERRY 1 -IH!.F.SE: 23 Boies, reCbired li a o nd .i i , o! p sa x l i e ut try y. JYI7 I3ACON SIDES: IMO ri Bacon Soles, rer;'d aria ,IY I7 for sale by 3110. P. PERRY. - WINDOW GLASS, 60 Boxes B.llo' 30 " 10:12 ; on.hand and I'm: silo by small & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood at.. ME ---------- - EILOUR; E 104 Barrels, S: F. Flour, of good brands, for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, Y ls _ b 6 Wood et Snorchi,d Stilts; and . Potash. 4 n CASKS Scorchings; prime ; 4 4 Potash I reed., in stoi Sale by L. S. WAT :MAP, .0 6 . iVu 31 Water, and 62 Front st. DRIED FRUIT, 40 Obis Peaches, Hakes', prittie drtiCie 110 Bushels dried Apples," In store and for sale by L . S . WATERMAN; IY I6 G LASS, 250 Holed; SOO, 319, 10112, 10114, 10116, Ioxl6, 12118, 101 . 12 and 6xB Glass. In stbre and for dale by L. S. WATERMAN, jyl6 No 31 Wood; and 62 Front et. WRITE BRANDY, Perfectly white atid pate ,; at the Witie Stole JACOB WEAVER; 16 Marke at. cor of Frortt: iyl6 O LD brIONONOAIIELA RYE WHISKEY,j 86 Barrels, various ages, some very old and fine; in store, and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, iy l6 16 Market at. cor Front. SWEET AND DRY MALAGA WINES, 12 Barreled Lohring'i and Giro's Modntain 10 Hf. do. fWines eirrieribr artitled. rot sale by the Bette] Or retail; at din Wine Btoie of , JACOB WEAVER, .16 Market at. cor Front. WI Preserve or Pickle Jars. ODOZ. Glass Qt...lars, convenient for Preserved or Routing Cherries; for sale at the Wine JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market at. cor Front; Store of iY/6 DHIED APPLHS---kaaeke Dried Anil* a' iced, article, for sale by jyls SMITH Sr. SEs/CLAIR. AIINZSS LEATHER-20 Sides, black ifoi sale 1 - 1 by iyll7 SMITH Br. SINCLAIR. FFLOVR--60 bbls. Veil ground filthily 12 flour, iff afore and tor sale by iY IS L. E. WATE.RMAN; FANCY HOCK COLOGNE BOTTLES, Are..-1 doz. assorted colors, flint glasta beautiftil ar ticle. Also, 36 doz. Dark Hocks, for sale at the Wind Store or JACOB WEAVER, • jy 15 16 Market at., cor. Front. MADEIRA WINES, 23 Quarter Caaka, varionsbranda, in ,tore and for sale by. the Package-; also, L. P. Bruce ' Star, 'Pinto, Mandy,' Blackburnßlackburn',,and othera,.con draughty for sale at the Wino Stare JACOB' WEAVER, 143 Market et ear. 'Front' jr t 6 Tit A INS, JR, 90 Boxes M R Raisins yjudt reed and for sal jy2o by MILLER & RICKETSON. CIGARS, 20 M Judo Sang Firintirie Cigars ;' 15 M Imitation " do; 10 M De La Crux "i dd. fro. I';' 10 M AV'. 2;_ 20'M'assorted brands Rastultedii.l 7 . . Just recitived.tristl'fitti ahle.l Y ' MILLER RICK:ETSON. J„ WILLIAM A. HILL:a% Cam . DAMMAM, txcitAndzuixictwew:ilwii DEALERS rri 1 FOREIGN ;AND DOMESTIC.' EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATa . - OFDEPOSIT, BANK NOTES j i AND BFECIE . No. 64 Woad st., one door atioue Fourth, East side, • • Pittsburgh, Pa. CRRF.NT Funds received on deposit, and col,' lections made on all the Cities throughout the United &mei. Sight 'checks on Baltimnre, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and. Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchaser's. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and Prance pfocured, &c. marlo-dawy JOSEPH H. HILL BANKERS, EXCHANGE Ditoicrap, AND DEALERS IR' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD Br., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. T) AR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and r collections made in all tbo principal cities of the United States. Sight E.tehange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on thb moat favora ble terms. , The highebt premium paid fin Amerielin Gold. Exchange: on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, itc- mar22-y, = KRAMER & RALIM, BANKERS 'AND' EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ete., directly opposite-{he St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. IIOLDI• Dimas! /LIU) DEALEIIS BANK • No. 55 Markel i Selling rate. Exc New York ipr I Philadelphia l .' Baltimore I 4t BANK Buying rates. Ohio i din India= § Keetneky I rr Virginia i rr Wheeling I Q 6 Tennessee 3 41 41}8y Ness Books. lIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience ofd 4 1 Madame De La Mothe Greyon ; together with sonic account of the. present , religious opinion* of Fenclon, Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas. C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy 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 orPhysicians, etc. etc. How in safety best we mu Compare our present evils with regard Of trhot we are, and where." The Pursuit of Knowledge under cliff:collies—it lustrated by anecdotes—with Portraits. By Francis Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University. Two vols. The above, just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market st , bet 3d and Fourth sta. QM SUGAR -2 Barrels double refitted pulverized ; " " pulverized ; 1 case loaf; 15 baneli assorted ; tiered star ; 10 bags Brazil 3 barrels clarified ; . 5 hogsheads N. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., je29 110 Wood street Air EXICO and her Military Chieftains, from the . 31 Revolution of Hidelgo to the present time. Il lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings. Sliaksprare and his Friends. Josephos Illustrated—No. 2. The Arabian Kurlits. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Charles 2d.; by Mrs. Gore. Relics tram the wreck or a former World. Yankec 'Suborns, and others, just received by WM. S. CALDWELL, Post Office Baikhogs. HUI New Book. at Metric's, B,S Fourth Street.. E sRcRET PASSION, by the author of "The Youth of Shaksprare," "Shaitspeare and his Friend.," etc. Burton, or the Sieges: by the author of " South West," " Leduc," " Captain RV," etc. The Bandits of the Osage, a % 'estern Romance ; by Emerson Bennett, author of " The League of the Miami," etc. Isabela of Bavaria, by Alexander Dureas. Living Age, Nn. 163. Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 1847 Blackwood', 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 Pinion Magazine for August, with illustra iionS. Chapman's Drawing Book, part I. Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature, No 14. TsilOr's Counterfeit detector, No. 67. The golden Fancier, or ieminy Twitcber in Eng land-zabritnia in two acts. All Fowler's pilblicationsi treating on Phrenology and Mesmerism, keptuonstantly on liatid at Morse's Literary Depot P 5 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. augs BUILDING LOTS AND BUILDINGS thereon, 4 beautitelly situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, ea tending from the flutliir rddd to DM Allegheny Riv er, will be offered for idle at Public Ahation on the premises, on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M. At the same time Ittndry Ma chinery and tools Co rinected with .ttre , rope making business. A Plan of the lots and thrills of sale made known by GEORGE COCHRAN, Attorney in fact for tlie Proprietoii. augs ;TAMES 5111ENNA, Auct'r. BODES, Mitiod on " Vestiges Lcii4lOn. the Authors of England, 141 floe Medallion Heads History of Ireland, by M'Geoghegan. " " t 4 by Moore. .• byO'Hallorad. CurioL'ities of Literature, Froisart's Chronicles. Hoher's Standard Library. Dixon, llcaanicrnt and Fletcher. i Londdn: Ford god Massinger ‘, Spencer Ben Johnson « di For tilde by H. S. BOS WORTH & CC. aug4 43 Markelit Nem/. York Do& mind glide 61 ra s . No. 122, JVood at., Pittsburgh. .411 S . DALZELL has on hand ' and is stiligg ' constantly manufacturing to order, the following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion at remarkably law prices. Fine Dress Boots at 8. 5 01 0 0 t such as id usually sold in miler motes at 86.00. A good plain well made calf Boat at e 4,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also a good and full assortment of Ladies', Misses , . and Chlaran'iLloota, Shoes, Gaiters, Half gaiters. Bu kips and Slippers, of the' most sebstadial kind to the very &nest dress shoe. , .. .. .. S. IL being a practical shoe-maker , attends to the manufacturing af hie Own woiki and has it done in the most stibitantial manner. yet apt style; and having adopted the motto of small profiti and quick 'Mums, will sell as low as the lowest. [ma2d3m , „ Dr. A. T. Onver," _______ • . 1111YSICINN Alp SUAGEOR. Office No.-B; St. r Clair street, Plthiborgli. -.IY2O -------- FISH: 200 kbls - No 3 (large) Matkerel ; jr 130 half bbls .. do ; 16 bble No 2 do;' • 113 bbls No 111 S Salmon, landing at the jyr7 Canal, and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. Apda Ash. g g aASES of saperior quality, suitable for glass UV and soap manufacturers, imported direct from this' manufacturers in England, just landing and for Thin by • . . aug‘,sl. W. & M. MITCIIELLTAEE. For s THAT_ three ,story 6riali store and dwel ; ling Roden, adjoining pioperty of Thomas e path, irr Diathond All 4. JOHN D. DAVIS, toe Corne r of Wood and Fifth streets. Valuable Property for Salt. MOUNT EMMET Property for Salo or rent. :PM Call and examine for youraelvea. HUGH SWEENY, jy23tl • grunt House, Allegheny. e- . I _14," a RILL dz. CURRY, EDivABl3 BUidi S & SON, iSiiiiiMil treet, Pittsburgh. tinge. Buying rate. Cincinnati I dia Louisville' a 41f St. Louis i IS NOTES. Buying rates. County & City ord's dis Relief notes " Pennsylvania Co f " Now York Maryland &I New Orleans New Hooks. ~ .. , .. i g:::~ r CLIMINGI CLOTHING IT CLOTHING! II ' The ThTeeßlg , Deers:vs..Thik,Weitern • - 150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS _ '-OW made'and ready to bil, offerMPon...the most liberal term's to my old customers and the put, hem general., The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment his now, after returning from the Eastern cities,-at much trouble and expense, just completed his falLand winter arrangements to supply Ins thousands of customers with one 9f the moat desirable stocks ofClothing 'that him ever been i offered in this or any othermarket westofthe 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 et the westerns.ountry. It is, gratifying ter me to ,he 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-d&W ' - JOHN M,CLOSKEY. Jaynes Carminative Balsam, IS a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dyslincry, Diarrhcea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbgir, Suminbr Cozpplaint, Cholic,' Griping Pains, Sour Stomaeh, Sick and Neryoult Headach, Heart burn, Waterbrash, Pain or iicknesi of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food aor Eating, and also where it passes thraugh.the body tibehaliged, Want of.Appetite ' Restlessness and Inability to Sleep; Wind in the Stomach and bowels; ti7steribe,Ctagip, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sic .. ktiess, Paintings, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits_, fret ting and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Affec tions and Nervous Diseases. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and Safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the Varioult derangements of the stomach and bdwelb, add the Only article worthy of the least confidence for mull: ChoPia Plant= or Summer Complaint and In I the above diseases it:really acts like a charm. , Al! persons are requested to try it, for *loli:idiot. ception, it is one of the moat valuable family..inedi eines ever yet discOvered. iiiindreds! nay thou sands, of certificates haie been received from pity; sicians, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in favor, too numerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin Tea Stare, 72 Fourth Street. may2l.llam For Sale. . ABEAUTIFiIIr CnUNTRY SEAT AT OAK . LAND S the late residence or M. B. Louie, Esq.) situated op Vennsylrania Avenue and within two miles of the Conti House. The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with ,a Dwelling House which is spacious and converti 'cot, built in modern style with a colonade frontt 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 Pittshurgb, especial ly for a gentleman doing business in the city; as it s easy of access at all ea.° nil of the year by the 4th street road turnpike.' For terms, apply at the store of the subscriber, No. 131, Wood at. ' airg3-Imd*w H. CHILDS Ss CO. A New Inventtoss 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. • 4.14"111111 #1011111.1n... 1 •34r ECHANICS,:and all those who take an interest in examining new imnrovements,are invited to call at the Mansion House, on Liberty street, where will be seen, for a raw days only, a parallel jaw vice; a decided improvement, lately patentetiby W. H. Taylor and A. P. Norton. - A sure 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. OWF.N & JAMES, Mansion House, Aug 35t• Proprietors.- SIR. DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, Corner of Fifth and Market Streets. 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 el:. able the learner to apply the science at once to busi .ness. Those unacquainted with Mr. D.'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 vious training they received in his academy. Hours pf business during summer, from 2 to 4 and 77 to 9; P. 111. aug4' SOLDIEItSOFTHE MEXICAN WAR , 1111 E subscriber baring opened an o ffi ce in the City of Fittstifirgh,..,ip the State of Penn's., for the purpose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat of Government, for the .discharged Soldiers of the Negular Army, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present ViTanwith Mexico: Informs the living, and the representatives of the dead, that by addressing an application to himnt this City, giving did flame and addxess of the soldim,pmd if dean, his representatives, it will receive careful and prempt ettention. _ Instruchoils and filanks will be immediately re turned per mail io the applicant; to be exesuted and returned to Me at this place. The Warrant, when received; will be immediately sent per mail to the proper cwnerj or if he should prefer receiving mo ney, I Will make sale of his Warrant to the,besx ad vantagb .for cash ; and make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier; that must be reeillioned iii the letter,' and the warrant will ;side accerdieg to the following rules: First, to his wife and children, (ifhe have any . .j Second, to hie father ; and Third, to his mother.• son in the Genetal Lama Officp d 1 m ash. F,gton; and one in the Army tiiidi4 General Scott, ih Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt riffeation, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed .to me Q pthe subject must be post paid, and incluse u Pive Dollar Daqk Note as my compensation. WM. 0. OSTER: 31.F.TEitiNCilt Hon. Harmar Denny; Hon, Walter Fcrwarii r _ } Pittsburgh 4 Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr.; James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan; Esq. }Cincinna .. Cincinnati, Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair,Denny, Paymaster U. B. A:, N: 0: Lieut. Col,Satri'l. W. Blank, • • . • Capt. John Herrqn,; . VoPii Gen, Seeth e Capt. Robert ; Porter, ..., Armyj Men)Capt . Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, : W. • , , W. B. F. may be found at the olhce,sii,We3. E, "Austinqeq,; late ,Blaeit Si Liggett'e; Burke's rkt!ild ingi, Fo'intli street: 3j9 Valuable 800 • - Miff; Origin and History of Missibee,comPle.iscl and arranged from authentic dociiments. ly ,Res. Thomas Smith s , Minister ofTiinily ‘ Ckapel,. London . ; and John' O. Glioules; 4%'„ Vestori, Mass f illu . strated with epWardi of twenty steel en graviatti; in 2 cols in one. , Missionary Enterprise; a ° . °lle4lA of dlqoursel on Christian Missions, by American withers ; edited by featon Stowe, The Great COMMlisieri, or the . Christian . .lonstiteted arid elicited to Con v ey the G ospel to th 6 'world:. By rte's.. Yohri Mille, v. 17., ntithpf ef;the '« Great Teacher ,» oMruim6iir B:6lwith an hate: I.ductory F.ssay, by William It. Williams; . 7d odition China:—lts state ,and prospects; with -erfl4eial reference to the spread of the, Gospel., po s tainin g allusioni to the antiquity, exteni,.popehtean, civili zation, literature; and religion of thp,Phinese. By .W. H. leedliurst, of the Missionari Society, LoildrA For sale at the isrtiok &eye rif aug3 -ELLIOTT & ENGLISH:, 56 Market et. bet 3d at - i 4 4th. -----1_ 1 Just Published * D'SUBIGNEY , B Cromwell, T.llO Protector ; . a j Vindication : By J. IL Y.,orle VAubigßoy,' D. B. Price, cloth 50c., half ei e th age. This venue contains 280 pages 12 T:do, bound nmibnif Wi th the ~ Reformation.” ci The obje; c t of this wo4[4:&. rie.ttitation of the canto: xi' opinion milli iogtad to CronivelPs reli- Irian! eharacter.;- - -ha Oblieed 144 tiOtami iti, intro , auce'nanyquott(tiOiii'fioth MI !Attera and speeches. 1 It is not wre who ought, in this day, to' justify the great ProteCtoil he shouldj_batify hiteself. ,, [D , Aubipers Pr dice. A few collies of the abqvc, just received by Ex ,press- • - ttLIOTT & ENGLISH, , jy27 50 Market st: ei==7l=EM MOIN El "A — Moir B.xtraoraintiry'Lietteiri. - " ,-- rpuz -Rev. J. 0. Gilbert,* Methodist. Episcopal .Preacher;writes:to pi: Jiine—morinhoviii,-iii. . - elpirl.7neFer l but onto.used your medicines: -*as 0J:oil - ems was at 'our country seat; and retired to bed , iilibutoteven o'clock ; in good health, and fell, asleep, bakwea,sotin ;twat ened by extreme pain inone hand and suc ceeded, in keeping tnyibeil till about.ibur o'clock, When I arose .I foundiny. handhadly swollen, min a high state of inflammation. black spot on the back of rdy.hand, 'about - the siseti of a:five cent piece. It soon rotted and came out,te,-the hone. When I arose the pain was very severe,lrunninginto my head and ever the whole systeni., By twelya 0?!. clock my head and fare were badly awolletti The glands of my throat swelled very much, and,by this umeevery tooth in my head was nioreror lessioose; two thirds of the skin of my mouth and-lipt..peeled off;, my might, quite_eflected; no physician near. 'solicited my.friends to.tokeme.home,(fifteen miles) but they ,were fearful I could not Atinclit, 'when T. F.Davenport,who kept the public house, reipiested me to go to his house. Chills, faintness and sicknes was constantly increasing upoix•roek I-harltreetime almost insensible. As " reached his houie, his moth er, alarmed at ;my appearance,,tnet me at the irtove., With a. spoonful of JAYNE'S,ALTEBA'ITY:Eitind repeated the dose two or three times iit , :the:course elan hour,iii which time the faMinesi,, , sickitesi and chills bad principally loft=-4 . free perspiriatiott was on the surface and the inflammation vastly abating. The third day l wad able to ride htime.':"'Theßev. Dr. Plympton imforthed nie the attack etas:one of the severest kind of Malignant Erysipelas, ind'that the use o( your Avrcirkirve was the means of my life: Respectfully youfs,-&c:r • • JOSEPH . O. 'GILBERT.: Ittr For , sale in Pittburgh; at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth at., between - Market and Wood streets. • jy,3l • ECLECTIC MEDICAL' INSTITITT.E.; Cincinnati, Ohio. T" uext . Fall and .Winter course' of Lectures commences in this institution On tlte first Mon darin November . , and continues Ilaur inonihs, which is immediately . succeeded Lke Spring and 4urnmer session, A niandie.- grat.- uitous preliminary course tommeMtes Oa the first Monday in October, and continues onelnendt. , , B. L. hill Si. D. Anainmy and Operative Sur- k gery. - • • -• $lO,OO L. E. Jonel M. D. Matetia) Therapeutics and Botany. • - • • 10,00 J: IL Oliver M. D. Cheiniogy and. Pharmacy •-• 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi- - Elie • ' - 10,00 A. IL saldridgl M. D. Obstetrics and Dis- -• mien pc :Warne!! and Children. • • 10,00 9 T.N. Morrow M. D. Pathology; Theory and -, • Practice .nf Medicine; , • , - 'lO,OO Matridillatipn Ticket $3: • tJse Library s 2.— Graduation Fee s4b.- Demon itmtor's Ticket $3, • op tional,- • . • • r• 1 $lOO paid on or before the first Mondayiri Novem ber nest, mid be received for tuition in full, rof one student. Or $5O paid by the first of October pest; will secure all the. ticket! for one full' couise the Demonstrator's ticket, hire of Library aid Matricula tion ticket,.elicepted. The tastirnte- : receive its charter in 1845'. The College edifice is situated at the varner of Court and Plum Streets. The*Courie of instruction will embrace every thing of value, knowri and taught in the Old 'Medical Collegei,a s well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi cine. Sii or seven lectures'avill he, given . Board from $2,50 to $3,00 - per week: Candidates for graduation, in addition to tle-lrielittiinary With of study; must have attended two frill cou rses _ some legally incorpOrated 115,edibill College,. the last of which must be in this dr one course after four years practice. All letters tioliOlting further infofinntion, or con taining money for the - Faculty, mutttte addressed to the undCfakilkd (post: paid.), ; Noted id' advent banks of the States in,arhic,h students reside, will be received-in payment of Rees:. ~ • •- •. , V: MORROW, M. D. Demi of the Faaulti: ' 17, 1347.—Cin .Eng. ' jy2l load A YOUNG MAN, wh9 has had- soiAe experience IlLin the Grocery Business; 'has a fair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes a good business hand, is anxious to obtain a situation ia Pittshiugh,., would be willing to accept a modemte compensation. A note addressed a. E., office ofthe teaming Postv , will receive immediate attention. .//18 NOTICE is bereby.given, that Pie Truxtees have postponed the openitigofbock)is,to rebeivil sub-: scriptiona for an increase of The stock, Pitts burgh Gas. Works, [as directed by Ordinance of,2Bth June, 18474 until Thursday the 12titday of,August next, on which day the bouku will, be re-opened,-at the office of Messrs. Htissey, Hanna tx. C 0.,. jct. the city of Pittsburgh, between the .hours. of 10 and 4 o',-lock of said day, and to continuo from day to day until otherwise ordered. jr29-2.w., Notice.-. TBE SteekhOlders of the. Farmer's Deposit Bank of Pitisbdrgh, intend making application to the next Legislaillo for such alteration of their charter as will give -,Seco.Bankingprivileges ;- or, if deemed expedient, .will: ask to:- be. incorporated .its a nes Bank. By order of the Board .of Directors: je3o-law6m THOPIPSON BELL, Cashier, CORNER OF MARKET AND FOORSII STkEiTS. - - VITATCH ES, Silver ware, Jewelry, Ktinci Goods, Vl' Military Goods, Patent. Solar J..ird L:a,Mpg, Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical tpstrut meats, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks,Nle:etfo,Mag netic Machines for Medical puryoses. Diamonds for Glaziers and Glass Cutters, Trunniinie,fer Regalia, Mantel Ornameiste, Giratzdoles ' ,Com mon Ware, Tea Treys, &c, Qc. ar,c. -To Let: - A DWELLING SOUSE, with a,iiont roam convenient for fi ovine% situated in the Fat ard, between Wainiit el. arid the GOrid 'bridge. jy23-tf DOSSETT. ' ,For So FOUR LOTS—,llpunded,by Penn, Libertrand Hay ate., each lot,k p ing.24lL front,and eitending back HO ft. !Two of them are corner,44,,anft the ribaition.of theytholeproperty ia one of te4poqt. tod cantageoue id the city. For further infontatio# ap ply to lti. SWAXTZWELDER, Fonro nova-tf bet. Wood and Sinithfield. We'tactile.q4assgow ire Beaver Packet. .71jE New and Light Draught Stqamer Ntsokr,Mastet, will Tenho tw. 'making!) and Abe above Porta during,tne [ma tcn off, low water; leaving Pittsburgh ' pvpryMtuadity; Wednesday, and Friday, at '3 0'c10Cit 4 ,4.,12, and Wellsville every. Tuesday, Tbnrelday . , ,thA l Satnrday, t at 7 o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage ppjaly on board. 33/ 3 thr-, - ittedvice Prices.. ,j A. 111A§Ols1. 62 Market ttreet invites the attention of ptirchastts of dry GoticlS; t 6 his large stock of New Goolis, Fancy; ancl.i 64-4 pl, being anxious to 411cTe of the: 'whole M. dill- 1:3011. D A 4 ri Sutrithei ratifies, tlicY cfreied at,,s§ah prices as yak attract buyer ' ,. i(nd, to make, i • t still more attratflireAkthe ClooV.s will fie offered at equal ly • Our as‘drtiAM C(f,.41110.1;, is very lade; particu larly Summer Shiwls; new styles. Our extensive stock of Gerages, M O:Laines, Dresis Plaids, Lawils k 4aconetts, Orgatidi4, Paitiroider6d Mosllnd,',lltifllentees, French arol Scotch:G.4l;4lw and, tints. - Filrriidting or rinexis;74l l lins, Plannels, Gloves, HCSlery,, X..scesi tic : ,an4 eye. ry thintfor, Men and BoYs, all of which will ire sold at at 'very low raid. ' jy2l . , • GEo (OE Ritx , m4¢ Strn, No. 134 Waterloo Roab, ' Liverpopl. r • Centrals. & Rttrina,. No. 58, South at., N. York. .• THE SubacriheMilving accepted the agency at this,City, oftho above well known and respecta, goattee. aro prepared to make engagemonia for pavaengern ; to „come out from. any part of Oreat Britain and ,Ireland, by the regular Ltne orpapket Shipa,.sailing from Liverpool wetily. Prnnobs en gagint.witli nit may- real amazed thatAeir Wends Iwillkneet with kind treatoent aad,litortpt dcrp: 'etch !at Liverpool,rus Well ca every attention necessary on their arrival ill thiftcountry. . Applyto or adartnin . SAM'L. M'CLURKAN & N0.,10 Liber:ety st:ilittabr4.ll, N. B.,—"Paasage eniagecl here from Liverpool to Pittiburgh direct; and Drafts for ; aiiy.atrionnt ter warded, payant et Siditt, throughout the United Kingdom. ' jy26:y- • '. itiois • lave, and will continue to 1 on hind, Moss of a very soperiel-lidatity,.in balesrurd bid( bales, which they Will:sill at a re. &teed price, at thesr Gle Fae.tory,: eith. Ward,. ' jy24-d3m NINE STO 'O. Ala:Vet street,' corner 1 VV of Propt; embracpap, phoice asaartmeat of Wines .Liivars , :--Ve*S.--,eo llls ivelY devoted - to 'this busioesa t parohasettems,pirtmixt theamatauperi., ,or qualittiAt ImFgriad,iP * o od s in4 gees:.: Any *Ai de not grrjpgentirn satisfaction, will at all times .be eiclianged. • • - jy2B - :' JACOB *RAVEB.. - - IL -I LOUR: 100 BilTiTS!Finc Float, la:store and for jy-11 sale by irw. F. PERICV-:- lIMEI c . • MEM ..t.: "As+,-c•'..' ; ' . ...'.ii , . e,e . :,.;,:t,:',.4,, ,, . , E1;5,...,:t.:‘ , ,,e.:.:7: , :.., ~-::•:.!,,.:,;.:::'.:t'',..?,'.-:g.-*r.-z:','7.,,:,....1::'::'.'.'':,_:.;-i.:-..,.:.-..-.:: MEM Situation- Wanted: Sale of PittabArigh this St.O6l'. W. W. WILSON,' Wen . -:.;.-,',--'-',:'-t'!:•:7,'; ' .,: '` ,-',.' ' ' .. , 's,'Tt''.: , l' , ''3:'-i' ~.£.:;,.1,-,"1;v,-,',:rid,'*'-4P;i•;-4-A.3.r:/F4,..',!, „-t; ' stirgtfiai butte. Trealth.is ttiochattatelireiviOcnititlqld, Lov6 Itti,bfictrielidiyall^ all atititiehjoyedd:. DOCTOR- BROWN, tgulatty Mutated ian front the stisfern,cit. WO old respectfully an citiZensAl2. ttsbl;l7ll,Alleg„ltepyenxi; th*:be can,, ih cuttssi brivgtely and: , evening at. his of4c4 Disin . qtni Airgy,4 few )66 . 4 . 0.t0 Wood ,stresi. Dr. Brown ?ives hiS iiilticuldr attention to Bid reatmentand trrsbaigation Of the follfswitag clisek , All xiiiiattesarisin'g froth Itispuritibidt - the ierofulit, §yishilis s - ernipal wesktieseotlittehch sal trliedin, tifsense's of the eye and'hillelieti ; Pileo , Polstr , ; •• ;• - Dr. TrowrilialSJPOti 141e6VA111 ailtiL?iiht) l ,flet?, the ,pulklic, that bq is in Polsosoiclo of the formation and impievelpent,• irt_thlt,ireattnint of secondarYsypluls t practised ,the PariaLieekiro* pital.: The, 1 1 39 1 eit.. cesenriles complications and consequences, and the ihriproxecl •• modes practibe which •have l ligit Made knout to the jiublie hitt ied'elitlgt, who tnake„this.,brancli 9f Xeiliine, their Isartieu lei studyand Brae4E4.,r :a • kratiY•oP,Sy esPLI I :49akte.i•Pnt'al 6 . ,ileve.Re ll l4 ly introduced, whieltkceouree thepAtteililiikingmer r canalized out ofezistence ...Stiungertime apprised that Doctor . l,lrowp hae been educated in •every branch ofrinedicine, and;;; regUlaity,admitteit praitise, and titutjib nistv ciiiifibes himself ,to` the - study and brancli e ldgellt: er with all cliseasetof priyate_or jelicate_rtitireL. incident to the humpnfrnripe.. , I C9our9, / 10, PaY. - Recent cases are-relieved in a short lime, out interruption from Pusitiess.. ' „ Letteni from a - distance, asking afiyice. mttstcotjs tam a fee, or they not hi, attended tUf• i ffice on Diamond Alleh a few-4001'4 Irani ‘ Wood street, _towards the market. CimsultaticmS, strictly confidential - jy2.3•4:lScwy Newißooks at Morse , s S 8 ratittat strE4tf , REMINISCENCES pf . Smauel 'Taylor_ Golendgq • and Robert Southey, by .leiephCalekViriley. & Putnam , slibrary.A - - Memoirs ofMadame de Suel and Madame Roland; - by L. Maria Child. , . • Select Surgical yVorks of Sir Benjamin „Braitiej Bart, Y. P.. 4. S.nontatningalialeal.letters on § 9; , - gery, Suigical Observations on diseases of the joints; Cleveladd, a iele QCthe Catholic Church Living Age, Np.,167. • The. Mild df the Yalleya or, the Broinethl venge"; a tale stile ßevolution: i O'Sullirawe kleitend ndtbtj Bistiry of Pa l y Go-Easy and his wife VancY Willinifl Carleton. ~ . Blanche Talbot, or the Maiden's Hand, by J. Hi 'lngraham, Eat. , , - - • The Poems of„liehry W s aclityiti rkti Lonifelitt The Loiterhig's of Arthui O'Leary, by Chi" The itaig 't,q(GrrYnne, a ;a6r bditfoia pub ' by W. H. Colyer4 New York'. - The American. Flora ; with from fo to six beautiful colored engravings:, ~T The Lott,ShiPi or Abe- Ailantio Stainer; by the - author of the Flying Dutelienta?". - - The White Slave, Qt the Russian Peasant Girt, by -' the author or “Resolutiont of Ressialtt # The Columbian Magi/tide. for August, illustrated with a_ yiow„pfl.alcwWinninisseggee ' Just received and' for sale at blotle.4 Literary bel• pot, No. 85 kohrth et,. r attgA •vbnittan 811nds.' - A WESTERVELT,. the':cad_ and,vell knopel .J,OlltL Veninan- 8140 t Atikeif forme 1y of Segott4-" and Fourth sta., takes this Method to informbisnutny friend; of ihrl fait that hie Factory is now in full op. eration on St,' Clair,. st., near thi•-rilit,Atreilloll/ Bridge, where a coriathiit of,Tariptt colon! and,4tialities, is constaNily kopt /raid and' , at all priCea, Oum twitity-cent! up to N.Jlk. If requiredr/ilinthr will bkitubrup so, thift , L , in case of &bum:by fire , otheeeise.; tbeirinay be removed without-the aid of a: screw-d,river,and with the, smite that any other piece nf _furniture:, can be rem_qved,nrad without any *nips expense. je24:414e7. -- • - ,-••• _ _ R USggL, a tale of daj't of diaries i t by Flowers Personified; N0..7 cif tlihrbenutifnl work s Rural. Cemeteries the Greenwood . series'com pletei and No: lof the Mount" Ambrose series. Hnights of Garynne, - by Henry Lorrequer: 25 'ail Blaneb,Talbbt, by Ingraham Ellen.Fenton, by Mrs. E. Sh9iiPti RivalPhibflains;a tgle ofMeiido: Living Age,N0..168: • '• • Codrfiers of days of Charles bj , Mrs Joie, EllnikMzinroo, complete. 5 qbak Apeare and-his Friends: . : - Merico and her MilitarY - Chibflaink: - Life.cif.3 - ohn _ -••• • = ' Year.of Consolation; byTapny Kemble: Edathrn Papers, Maga t inbs, &el - -• .Received by WI4S;,CALDWELJ;;;;,' augl T ^ .Ftiet.OlfiEe buildrnin: James' New Nos ea.' - ILISALL A Tale .of the Reign oftitarles e 2ntil 8y,G , .. P. R. fumes,-Esq. Knlght eitGwynne; by C. Lever., .`25 cts. liivaLCiiieftaias; a Mexican Story{ - Blanche Talbot ;. by - J. Xt. Ingraham; 9 , Sullivan 7 a Love ; -by Wm. Carleton. Colirliqi of the, claytunf Chariti • Fpr sale by jy3l_ • . Poet Oirted kniii4 nge, , . :K=TRN,FAmtV't it. 9 4 . • ictilarrje Eitia Ytirit4 ..flour; on tonsianinent nand for idle by ' ]y2o "; afiLLER tr". , • DE:kupos of :ill-el:es, from QUito B joke, wholctrole o r retail by: : jy2B JACOB .WEA.V.ER: . • . Atg., REL; , - - 100 13bIs tarSc No 3;l4aeker•el ydst received for sale by jy3o . itibicETkok nr.ARET. 101 , 1 E-4 Ito .iiilbb-ittiperiorairik,l4 , VI just received and for dale fir the do; or bottlea, at-thp.wine etni't of jy2B . • - l6 Marlset st. eor • • .I",x4Tsv,gi aIL A j_j Bbls. pritne Linteed Oil; in_ store. and .for, • sale by.• Iy 2 B•:'lklcf, 17 n 'Libeity rralN4kk , B.O.g.tIIINES: a'nel" JOHN Plialtk; _ ' jy2l • - - " - -cor. Liberty and irwin eta - • T, • 0 138 gbls No I, Salt, irrgood barrela',Just recelv:P.: gd and for sale by - • jy3o - - MILLER >3i 11.ICIETSON" New Books., CyLEAVELAND; a tale of the catholt9-cherch. 1„..) The Deeperaduea 9f the South west;by- Summerfield,.ofTexae, - • - Ellen Munroe a sequel intificin London, cost=,,,-;:s plete in 2 vole. , Martin the - Fo'undiiiii; coinpleie in one price 75 ctn. • • : • Shakepeare 'Fiends.- • t -;_q t Subecriptigna receivedfer the fiatiqual Eagle; new er native American' neweirapejl angle;99pleicer sale, ° , JYl' INEL:' E . . CALDWELL ' , ' °/ - - W. Post Buildings.- • • - LNSEE6 .24 Barrels Lthsted aril ; jyti 81e by " 'l4Pll4l‘rar'itiLjlt '''e"l"4 PER, .OIL ": 10' Spelin • Oil, purel, 13 now Idading,f tittle by - • ' TALLER. 4- WliNs4plc4uois, AEA Liquors lit Lis every variety end:price, Foreifind;Dozimee.%'=:.• tiC, far eile ) , - Ji4Cof r t, tr!:.1,112; jyl .1.6 % /Vrarkei e 4c'er Front.- - z T;IISLI.; , -'1,5 Kitts ergiPo.,Z, ackaiel , • ," io boxed §calOil erring; For sale by. • S.D. WIL„LIAMS je2.9 , - 110 - Wood f3trsot:', Empty Cask's, .Paeknges, &e. - fiON and wooden bound "; _ of all deseriptichis ant*'lsizes, foi sale at the Wine Store of JACOB 'WEATZaz,.. - No. 16 nor ofWariZefliiill'Fzonfstel— EE ATONONGARELA AYE WNISKEY,, Wand New, commit:4y 01f kiOrtils.ed for erlei , Tholeiale or retail, at ` YA.QOIIIfr..AVR/S, aug2 No: le cor:orNrarket and rote,. . AVANA :.) Impoile4;• Aso, lottOitiiti . Pnil6lo .6f:'101 :re Ti riezies,, of Joao' San'g,'Steturc , l3Oatiii'diDelliscruz. bratins l for' auk cost to Ear rtome'ra oVV, at tii . 4Trine , SCore - Or • • • "JACElftWtAnit;: orMarkst sod Print.; aulp . • _ - ' 111 IMM =EI xr, , : 4 . ,..,,,: . . i ;5:,!.:.7,.?.i•;::.:',, -, t‘ ,1, i , 1.*; --s.- "i" f..•,;,. * -'''''-'-:!%-:7,..:'*'3' iM 1111 El MkM EMS =I E .• II
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