M ~s ~ ~ `e3rA:t:y~,.. GREAT; - ITAAA/kK - AEM EPY Being - afflicted for some 8 years With that moat listre.ssing disease, the asthma; and for the last 3 years much of the time confined to my room. ind ,at several different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma- Snip, which was,recommended to me.by a friend from New York, who stated that .it had, cured some of the most inveterate cases snown-to themedical profession. Suffice itAto say, that, after usmg.the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and lbelievk radi ally cared.• Yours with respect, , OLIVER W. OWEN, - No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Rayi si,Brockticay, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 , . caiiruoorigo Coron.—Messrs Editors—l ob served, some time ago - it communication over the signature for unk Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne - s Indiar Expectorant-had been the means of saving, the lives of three of his childien, who were suffer. log severely with whooping cough; and having,but a short` time before, lost one of my children by -that dreadful coniplaint, and having another, and my only child,. Suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its .death, I iras induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using it according to the directions— •and to the surpriseof all: it began to mend in fib :teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the •child has now completely recovered. rio acquaintance with. Dr. Jayne, but I `hereby _return him a husband's and a father's zrateful acknowledgments. J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 1546. Tayne: 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 hiarit every where highly spoken of, and es fpecially 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 -skin..-Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov ed.—N: Y. Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA 3TORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Deng Store or H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. mar 4 . Cuarsvia's Galvanic Remedies f4r all kinds of nervous 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, bronchltis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion; paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions ' 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 sue. cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. 0-See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale' at the only , agency, 57 Market street • Imported Segura, etc. /TIRE 'Greta of good Segars and Tobacco, are re -1 spectfully informed, that the subscriber has just received an extensive assortment of the most approv ed brands, among them the following, viz: Victoria, Plintation, Principe, Venus Regalia, Regalia, Fagorra'a, Engene's,.Common " Also, a few Boxes of "Slahler>s Black Fat," a celebrated chewing tobacco. JOEL MOHLER, aug6 . Druggist, Fifth and Wood sts. 0:::r Chronicle and Gazette Copy. . . TT . pleasuring departmenrof this fine and exten sive establishment is now open and we are ready torierve up to visiters ICE CREAKS, SWEET-Igraits, C.a.i.E,. Faurrs, Coot Daunts, and all the various re freshments_of the seasc n. . . The proprietors most respectfully invite the re afectable citizens to call and see the A thenseum for themselves,• as they are flattered that in all its differ ent departments it cannot be surpassed, and certain ly is the most pleasant resort in the city. The BATifdepartments, both LADIES' and GENTLE MEN'S, are unequaled for elegance, neatness, and comfort, by any in the country ; and the Ladies' Par lors will challange a.comparison for. richness, neat peas and beauty, with those of any similar establish ment to be found any where. The great Salocin, with its ancient, chaste, and classic Fountain, is a place of the most striking curiosity. Rooms ire fitted up at which •Gentlemen, -alone, can have 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,'exclusive, for Ladies—entrance at the eiiaaa columns. nue PECK, THOMPSON & CO g.liooks whleh are Books." O . CHLEGEL'S Philosophy of History; Sehlegel's Dramatic Literature; Sismond's Literature of Europe; Beckman's History of Inventions; Roscoe's Leo the Tenth ; " Lorenzo De Medici ; Memoirs of Count Grammot ; Of Col. Hutchinson BeZtlmont - Fieteller Ben JOhnson—Ford & Massinger; Spencer's Fairy Queen ; v 1 (The above are London Editions.) Madame Guyon and Fenelon ; Sehnilettes History of Rome ; Homes and . Haunts of the Poets; "" Lives of Eminent Mechanics; Johnston's Works—The Spectator • The works of Opie, Charlotte Elizab eth, Hannah More, Frederikca Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar thur, &c. &c. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., • 43 Market st. ang7 BOOKS. HE Art of Painting ; Junius' Leiters ; Philosophy of Unbelief; • Stilling on Fanaticism ; Hilts Village Dialogues; Memoirs of Madame Lafarge; • Atlahen , s Field Fortification's.; •H. BOSWORTH & Co., j 4 43 Market st C,RAB CIDER-sbbla. for sale low by , j 316 P. C. MARTIN. ARDINES—An imported article ; for sale by the Uase, dozen, tin or half tin;. at reduced prices, by JACOB WEAVER, Jyl 16 Market st. cor Front. SAND CRUCIBLES : 700 nests, just received and for silt by B. A. FAHNESTOCR 8z CO., aug2 corner or First and Wood sts. fIIDER VINEGAR—A few bids. just recni in stor kJ and forsale by L. S. WATERMAN iY 26 - 62 Water and Front,sts. BALON,. . : t4ox Shoulders and. Sides; just received on coriSignment and for sale by . .j 720 - • MILLER . & RICKETSON ---- COPPER.: 349 sheets, Braziers from 10 lb to 65 lb each; reed and for sale by iY2I JOHN F. PERRY. CIOPPER 'PIPPO: One case 14—oz and 16 oz shear. ing just received and for sale by jy2l JOHN F. PERRY. A WIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a ji Coal Rail Way, will be sold chea Slp. ,jytH SMITH & NCLAIR. irIANDLES-10 boxes. Star; - 10 Steno° ; 6 Sperm; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO, .je29 .110 Wood street. SUAWLS MASoN, No . 62 Market st., has just received a large assortment of rich Shawhi, Iconipriaing "silk, cashmere, mous do laine, Canton crape berage ltnen ; net and other Shawls. je2§ 4110 .LET--A comfortable three story brick Dwell ing House, finished in the best manner; on Ce dar et., Allegheny city, near Hand St. Bridge. • J. M'KENNA. —Wools wool I rvIIE, highest price in cash'paid .for the different grades of clean washed WooL, free from burs. W,OOl nickel and burlaps on hand and for sale low, by MORPHY. & LEE, Old Wool warehouse, Oor. Liberty st. and • iti3,24.434-w3rrio , CeciPS . Itrdsvn' Lawns, A. MASON,,No• 62 Market at, has received 29 pieces new, style ,BrOwn /Awns. je2,. eebtilt 6 tus...6tLarry- Pit Peacbee ; for ode lowjto close consignmcot ; by GEO. yuu" - 4 } e = NO ril'F'. 26 Woo d 6 1 - - , , rav.ve*'‘X4 l lq= 4%, : 2 6 ; 1846 THE ATHENJEVEI • . • • . - . . • 2.. • • • - . • • ••- • . - -• . • 1. - 'The Most. Astounding Discovery A BLESSING ! , MIRACLE,! A WONDER! To cure Eruptions and Dis fi gurements qf the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, :Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, 44.4-c. 4-c. t • F OUR years ago last August, the capital of Franie was astonished in consequence ;ofa discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubtedit seem ed almost an impessibility - that any thing made by the hands of man, could have such singular powers as that claimed by Arroato;VEsraiex for his inven tion. Many. classed him andhis invention as a hum big, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same newt) . at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best chemists in the world) delivere4 the following report to Signor Vesprini : • " We have now minutely anti carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyi- I ell its component parts—we have used it in several cases j and we hesitate not to . pronounce it (The Italian Chemical Soap) as a' great blessing, and a truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we con eider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres." Then comes the report of the "Societe de Plnsti tote," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Vesprini , s Italian Chemical Soap I Where, indeed, will science stop ! Here we have - a preparation made in the form of a beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual practice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, every disfigurement of, and even discolored skin Where will its magic and singular power cease ? The Ne gro, the-Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the RedManofthe Far West, are alike under the in licence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color of dark, or black, or brown skin." (Here ae •eral persons were brought forward by the president, -who bad used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ THIS! FROM' TILE INVENTOR HIMSELF TO THE PRESENT I=l Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In•considoration of the sum of 83600, I have di vulged to Ma. T. Jottra, residing in the City of New York, N. A., the whole process ofmanufacturing, together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos r ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is to mannfac 'tore it for sale in the United States only, and to have the privilege of naming it ff.fones , s./talian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. Holdsworth. • (Signed) ANTONIO VESPHINI. There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali ties of Jones's Ration Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum,' Scurvy, Eriqpelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be ellen per sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. irr For sale by W. JACKSON; Agent corner of Wood and Liberty streets, the only plac e 2 in Pitts burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained; ALL OTHERS ARE Coutmartir. jan2fi TIOSITIVE SALd, at Auction, of valuable Build "- ing Lots,ie the Sth ward of the city ofPittsburgh, near the new Court House..—The subscriber will of fer for sale, at public auction, on the premises, on I Saturday the 14:h day .of August, 1.347, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a number of beauufully located Building Lots on Boyd's Hill, on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, (or 4th street road.) The Lots will be sold on the following terms, viz : One-Bllh of the purchase money to .be paid in hand, and the residue in four equal annual payments, with interest from date of sale, payable semi-annually, to be se. cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Should the weather be unfavorable, the sale- will be adjourned till the nest succeding Saturday, at the same place and hour. Title indisputable. ALEX. BLACK, Wylie street. J. D. DAVIS, Auct`r, auglo Dr. Jno. Crawford, OFFICE on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. auglo-y Sil Building Lot* in the City of-Allt ghelly at Auction. ON Wednesday the 11th inst., at 8 o'clock, P. ht.,: at the Commercial Sales Rooms, cor. of Wood and sth sta., will be sold, six valuable Building Lots, two of which have each a front of feet on Flem img street, in the Third Ward of the city, near the; North Commons, and extending back 99 feet. The other four lots front on White Oak Alley, a plan of which may be seen at the Auction Rooms. Terms, one third cash, residue in two eqnal an nual payments, with interest, to be , secured by bond and mortgage. JOHN D. DAVIS, au 19 Auctioneer. TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY give notice, that the Pirectors are now prepared to treat with MANUFACTURERS for RAILROAD IRON, deliverable in 1848 and 1849, to an amount not exceeding Fifteen Thousand Tons. For information, apply at the office, N 0.70 WAL NUT street, Philadelphia. anlo-d2w S. V. MERRICK, President. Wine Cellar and Liquor Store, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets WHERE. can always be had, pure Wines and Liquors, of all kinds as imported, and war. ran:ed rn gire satisfaction or the money returned, for sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. MARTIN. aug9 Toilet Soaps , MONDe hiv e N U e T AL Soap; Spotted Soda " • Pure Palm Sans Pointes Savon Purifie " A la Polka rr • Beautiffil Shell " Pastoral Amonde Amere • Citron White " Nymph Soap; Jones' .Italian Chemical Soap, together with an extimsive - assortrnent of the finest toilet soaps, fresh from the eastern manufacturers. For sale b B. A. FAIINESTOCK & 0., cor tstand Wood, and car of 6th and W oil rts. aug9 OIL: 2,200 Gallons N. W. Whale Oil ; 900 " Tanner's Oil 1,000 " Sperm Oil ; now landing aug9 and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. rIIIAMP A I G N E , - v 5 Baskets P. A. Mumens & Cb., quarts ; 5 4, pints ; cg 5 cr Anch'r. ; quarts; ,r 5 5, '5 pints; Just reed and for sale by aug9 MILLER & RICKETSON SUGAR AND MOLASSES, 20 Hilda N. 0. Sugar ; 150 Bble N. 0. Molasses; on hand and for sale au!,9 by MILLER & RICK ETSON. SUNDRIES, -4 Cases Brandy Fruits 5 Boxes Lemon Syrup ; 100 doz Playing-Cards; 5 Baskets Olive Oil ; 5 Cases Pepper Sauce; 4 do Walnut do; For sale in quantities to suit, by aug9 P. C. MARTIN London Porter, DOZ sup " London Brown stout," in quart 14 Bottles, warranted imported. For sale by aug9 P. C. MARTIN. ACICEREL : 200 We No. 3. largo, reed: for nue sale by JNO. F. PERRY. 0 HAD: 25 We No 1, Baltimore, for sale by aug7 JNO. F. PERRY RYE: 200 busbels, prime: for sale by , aug7 JNO. F. PERRY OATS: 1000 bush to arrive, and for sale by aug7 JNO. F. PERRY Cl -- ALT : .250 bbts. No 1, Peterson's; for sale by nog? JNO. F. PERRY mot —• EMIR: 250 bble S. F. Flour, reed anct for sale by J1`40,. 'F. PERRY. F aug MACKEREL : 100 half We, No 3, large, recd aug7 and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY. TIN-PLATE : :100boxes : ' • boietl4:2o-Ix . rec'd and for — .safer - "J.1.10. F.-PERRY. iIM 101VOCKPOWDER : _3O kega,l3eattyla ,iectd and aug7 -Tor axle by . 4NO..I7.TERRY. TOW BAGS 'lOOO in state and INO for Gale by aug7 F. PERRY Husband's Celebrated_ Fluid Magnesia. H I S is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and T Aperient; being a perfect solution of chemical ly pure - carbonate of 'Magnesia in water.; possesses all.the medical' qualities of`the finest preparations of Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions in thebowels, or to act injurinusly npon the coats of the stomach. One table spoonful of the Fluid Mag nesia is equivalent in strength to half a teispoonful of common Magnesia. Fur sale by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., cor Ist and Wood. and Wciod and Sinithfield'ets. ank6 WILL BC' OUBLISIIEP r IN :WASHINGTON, D. C., • 04 flee 'Picember next, TIM IIJNI4'InOi:-IPPAVESIV IMPORTER', A Daily' Aurstat:of Governmeni Legislative, and •. - rGenetal News. 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Throughout the seiisions of Congress, Extras will be issued from the office of the "United States Re porter," containing the repqrts of all such debates as may possess particularly exciting interest. All subscriptions and communicatinns lb be post paid addressed "J. A. Houston, United States Etc. porter, Washington, D. C." CILOYER and TIMOTHY SEED, 30 lible Timothy seed ; 5 bids Clover seed ; for sale by j. 117 JSO. F.PERRY. T A. and OIL: 2. bbla N. C. Tar; 15 `. Tanners ; Received and for sale by JNO. F. PERRY lil7 (111EKSE: 23 130ica, received and nit sale by ]yl7 INO. F. PERRY ACON SIDES: 1500 Ms Bacon Siide. reed and B irii fur sale by JNO. F. PERRY. W IN 6 T/ 0 01 n ti 0. G c !...,S s I. , S Ic; 30 " 10x12 ,on band 'and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, IYIS IX Wood at. 1M ESE I J ILOUIt, 104 Barrels, S. F. Flour, of good brands, for sale by SMITH Sc SINCLAIR+, yl6 56 Wood Ft. Shorebird Salt•, and Potash. n CASKS Scorchings, pnme; , N./ 4 " Potash; ree'd.,..in 'tore and for sale byL. N. WATERMAN, • iYi6 No 31 Water, and 62 Front et. TIMED FRUIT, Lir 40 Bbls Peaches, Halves, prime article ; 150 Bushels dried Apples, ,r In store and for sale by 1.. S. WATERMAN, j 716 No 31 Water and 62 Front st (3.LASS, 250 Boxes, SOO, 719, 1002., 10s14, 10115, 10116, 12x18, 10112 and 6:8 Glass. In store and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, . ..IYI6 No 31 Wood, and 62 Front at. --- Air lIITE BRANDY, TT Perfectly white and pure; nt the Wine Store JACOB WEAVER, 16 Marko et. cor of Front. CM OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, 86 Ba'rrels, various ages, some very old and fine; In store, and for sale by JACOB WEAVER, iYI6 16 Market st. cor Fro nt. SWEET AND DRY MALAGA WINES, ; 12 Barrels,l Lohring's and Giro's Mountain 10 Ilf. do. 5 Wines; superior articles. For sale by the Barrel or retail, at tho Wine Store of JACOB ,W EAVER, 16 Market st. cor Front. PE Preserve or Pickle ',Tars. iDOZ. Glass Qt. Jars, convenient for Preserved O or Bottling Cherries; for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jyl6 16 Market Bt. cor Front. D — • RIED APPLES-14 sacks Dried Apples, a good article, for sale by 13'15 SMITH & SINCLAIR. ARNESS LEATHER-20 Sidea,black,for sale 16 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Hby FAMILY FLOUR-50 bble. fresh ground fr flour, in store and for sale by ./YIS L. S. WATERMAN F ANCY HOCK COLOGNE BOTTLES, &c.-11 doz. assorted colors ' flint glass—a beautiful ar ticle. Also, 36 doz. Dark Hocks, for sale at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, jyls 16 Market et., cor. Front. MADEIRA WINES, 23 Quarter Casks, various brands, in store and for sale by the Package; also, 1... P. Bruce, Star, Pinto, Bloody, Blackburn's, Sicily, and others, or draught; for sale at the Mine Store of JACOB WEAVER, 16 Market st. cor. Front. ly 16 RAISINS, 40 Boxes bI R Raisins; just rec , d and for sa jy2o by MILLER & RICKETSON. etIOARS, • 1..) 20 M • Justo SangkinciPe Cigars; M Imitation Ic ". do; 10. M. De La Cruz " do. No. 1.; 10 M do. No. 2; 20 4 assorted brands Havana do.; Just received and for sale by jy20,., , MILLER & RICKETSON: `"I WIT ta BANKERS .EXCHAVIdO,I3I ,S Oas, AND. 'DEALERS S IP FOREIGN AND . DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES, 'AND' SPECIE ' No. 64 Wood st., One doOr abbve Fourth, East side, • Pittsburgh, Pa. • CURRE NT Funds received on ,deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel-. phis, 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 favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, &c. marlo-dawy =I HILL & CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BEOREBS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TH , CATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD ST., 313 DOOR BELOW FOURTH, PEZT BIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight &change 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 the most favors. bile terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar22-y • Aur.rt KRAMER. EDWARD RDAS. KRADIEIL & itAnrkr, 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 eta., directly opposite-the St. Charles HOWL my2B N. 11.01.151 E RANKERS AND DEALERS I EXCHANGE COIN AND OTES. EOM reet, Pittsburgh No. 55 Market s Selling rate. Mc New York pr I Philadelphia I ," Baltimore ti BASE lunge. Buying rate. Cincinnati p die ' Louisville St. Louie 4 tl NOTES. Puyinglates. County & City ord's Q die Relief notes 4 `• Pennsylvania Co New York Maryland 1 41 New Orleans Buying rites. Ohio I slis Indiaira Kentucky I " Virginia I " Wheeling I VI Tennessee 3 apS-y FEI SUGAB.—.I. Barrels double refined pulverised ; • 1 r 4• pulverised ; 1 case loaf;. 15 barrels assorted ; 1 bcrce star; 10 bags ; 3 barrels clarified ; &hogsheads N. 0. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS k CO., 3c29 110 Wood street New Hooke. TEXICO and her Military Chieftains, from the ill Revolution of Ilidelgo to the present bate. Il lustrated by 12 prirtraits and engravings. Strakspeare and his Friends. dosephus, Illustrated—No. 2. The Arabtan Nights. Illustrated. The Courtier of the days of Charles 24.; by Mrs. Gore. Reims from the wreck of a former World. Yankee Notions, and others. just received by WM. S. CA LOW Post Office Buildings. CM Ne NV llooks sit 31 *ray's, fizi Fourth Streint.i r 1111 E sE.:RET PASSION, by the author of "The; Youth of - Shakapeare," "Shalitmeare and Mil Friends," etc. Burton, or the Sieges; by the author of " Soutit West," " Lafitte," "Captain Kyd," etc. The Bandits of the Osage. k: Western Romanceby Emerson Bennett, author of "The League o.') the Miami," etc. Isabela of Bavana, by Alexander Dumas. Living Age, No. lbS. Ranking's tlalf.Yearly Abstract, July, 1641. Illackwood's MagamnirforJuly. The Heiress, a novel : by Miss Kllen Pickering. A Quarter Race to Kentucky, ind other Tales; by W. S. Porter. Esq., author of " The Big Bear of Arkansas, and other 'Tiller," etc. • The Union Magazine for August, with illustra tions. Chapnaa , •rfrawtng Book, part I. Chamber'• Cyclopa.lia of Engllsh Ltteraturo, No Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 61. The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng land--a Dramatic Drama in two acts. MI Fowler's publications, treating on Phrenology and Meamensm, kept constantly on hand at Morse's Literary Depot, S 5 Fourth street, between Wood and Market. augs .47 BUILDING LOT 3 AND BUILDINGS thereon, ticautitally situated in front of the Mansion House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, es tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Ittv er, will be offered for sale at Public Auction on the premises, on Tuesday the 31st day of August, 1547, 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 COCHRAN, Attorney In fact for the Proprietors. JAMES M'K ENNA, Auct'r. Era DOORS, Mason on " Vestiges of Creation.” London. Flue Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads History of Irebtnd, by M•Geogliegan. " by Moore. " by O'Halloran. Curiosities of/iterature. Froisart's Chronicles. Boher's Standard Library. Beaumont and Fleicher. Nixon, London. Ford and Messinger Spencer - dt Ben Johnson ft For sale by li. S. BOSWORTH & aug4 43 Market st. New York Boot and Shoe Store N0.,122, Wood at., Pittsburgh. jS. DALZELL has on hand, and is . . g gi I constanl,ly manufacturing to order, the following named articles: Gentlemen's Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion, at remarkably IoW priest. Fine Dress Boots at $5,00, such as is usually sold in other stores at $6,00. A good plain well made calf Boot at 84,00. All other kinds of work equally low. Also a good and full assortment of Ladies', Misses', anSChildren , s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, of the most substantial kind to the very finesydress shoe. S. D. being a practical shoe-maker, attends to the manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in the most substantial manner, yet neat style; and having adopted the motto of small profits and quick returns, will sell as low as the lowest. [ma2li-d3m amity Dr. A. •W. Oliver,. 11)}1YSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office No. 8, St 1 — Clair street, Pittsburgh. jy2o F"'': 200 bbls No 3 (large) Mackerel ; .. 150 half We .c do; 15 bbla No 2 --- do ' • 10 bbls No 1 N S Salmon, landing at the jyl7 Canal, and for sale by .INO. F. PERRY. Soda Ash 5 g CASKS of superior guality - , suitable for glass t.l and soap manufacturers, imported direct from the manufacturers in England, just landing and for sale by aug4-6t For Rent,: 5./ ,„, THAT three story brick atore and dwel- N . ling House, adjoining property of Thomas It path, in Diamond Alley. JOHN D. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and Filth streets. EIM _ Valuable Property for Sale. MOUNT EMMET Property for Sale or rent . ti r, Call and esamine'fpr yourselves. _ HUGH: SWEENY, Emmet Haase, Allpgliony, GO • - CLOTHING! CLOTHING II CLOTHING II The Three; Deere '44a. :Ther:Mostern. Woridlll • , 150,000 WELL SELECTED C-ARNIENTS - ATOW made:and ready , to lie.offered on the most 1111 - liberal terms to my old customers and the pub; Hein general. The Proprietor of this far famed and extensive establishment has new, after returning from the Eastern cities, at uchtroutil expense, completed his fall! atni winter. ariangentents to supply his thowiands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been offered in this or any other market . weet ofthe moun -1 tains. For neatness in style and workmanship, com- I hined with -the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unrivalled Three Big 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 Lean 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 beginnik 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-dtz.w JOHN 111'CLOSKEY. MEE= Jayne's Carminative Balsam, S a pleasant, -certain, safe and effectual remedy T fufnysentery, Diarrlicea, or Looseness, Cholera Mdrline, Summer Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Siiii,",:Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headach, Heart bs it Pain or sickness of the Stomach, 'Yermting, Spitting up of Food after Eating, and also _Wheikit passes through the body unchanged, Want or: .p Restlessness and Inability to Sleep, Wind in the Stomach and trowels, 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. This is one of the most efficient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the I cure of the various derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantum or Suminto . 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 discovered. 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. Innv2l-dtzm S & SON, A BEAUTIFUL ciIUiiTRY SEAT AT OAK -1-1 LAND, (the late residence of M. B. Laurie, Esq.l situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within two miles of the Court House. The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with a Dwelling Mouse which is spacious and conveni ent, built in modern style with a colouade 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 moat 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 at. au :3-- lrodkw 11. CHILDS & CO. ECHANICS, and all those who take an interest ill in examining new improrements,are invited to call at the Mansion House, on Liberty street, ,r, here will he seen, fir a few days only, a pqrallel jittr ri:o; a decided improvement, lately patented by W. IL Taylor and A. P. Norton._ A sure chance of making money, and promoting n public good, in here offered to such as may be indu iced to purchase rights and enter into the manufacture of the article. Como one, come all. and examine for yourselves. OW EN 5: JAMES, I lklanticii House, Aug 3-51.• Proprietors. W. & M. MITCHELLTREE. N, For Sale A New Invention Now is the time, the very minute, The ricc is here, a fortune in It— Call round and ore, and you will find Virtue with the vice combined -~ Litt. DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, Corner of Fifth and Market Streets. - - PHIS is the only Institution in Western Pennsyt -Ivacul a, where the theory and practice of Book Keeping can be learned in such perfection, as to er, 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 fur the business by the pre v-ions training they received in his academy. Hours of business during summer, from 2 to 4 and 7} to 9, 1 P.M. aug4 SOLDIERS Ol' THE MEXICAN WAR* rritt: subscriber having opened an office the j_ City of Pittsburgh, in the State of Penn'a, for the purpose or procuring Lund 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 o the applicant, to he executed and returned to me at this place. The Warrant, when received, will he imtheiliatelv sent per mail to the proper owner ; or if he should prefer receiving too ! ney, will make sale of his Warrant to the best ad ! vantage for cash, and make no charge for that service. I In the event of the death of the soldier, that must be mentioned in the letter, and the warrant will issue according to the following rules : First, to his wife and children, (if he have any.) Second, to his fattier ; and Third, to his mother. }laving a son in the Gemmel Land Office at Wash iogtnn, and one in the Army under General Scott, in Mexico, the matter would receive their prompt 'attention, shouldany difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be post paid, and incluse a Five Dollar Bank Note as my compensation. WM. B. FOSTER. EEEMICEEI Hon. Hamar Denny, Hon. Walter Foward, Pittsburgh. Col. Wm. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Esq. Robert Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St Clair Denny, Paytnaster U. S. A., N. 0. Lieut. Col. Sault'. W. Black, Capt. John Herron, Vol's Gen. Scott's Cupt. Robert Porter, Army, Ale,vo Capt. P. N. Guthrie, Reg. Army, %V. B. F. may be found at the pflice of {Atm. E. Austin, Esq. ' late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Build ings, Fourth street. Valuable Books. TtIE Origin and History of Missions completed and arranged from authentic documents. By Rev. Thomas Smith, Minister of Trinity Chapel, London, and Rev. John o.Choules,.A. Boston, Mass; illustrated with upwards of twenty - steel en gravings ; in 2 vole in one. Missionary Enterprise ; a collection o 1 disoursoi on Christian Missions, by American authors I edited by Baron Stowe. The Great Commission, or the Christian- Church zonstituted and charged to convey the Gospelro the By' Rev. John Harris, D. D., author 'attic "Great Teacher," "Mammon," &c., with an intro ductory Essay, by William I'. Williams, 2,1 edition, China:—lts state and prospects, with especial reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing allusions to the antiquity, extent, population,fivili• zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By W. H. Medhurst, of the Missionary Society, London. For sale at the Book Store ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market at. bet 3d and Atli.' AL I ug3 Just Published, DIAUBIGNEY , S Cromwell, The Protector . ; a Vindication t By JIB. Merle D'Aubigney, D. D. Price, cloth 50e. half cloth 88c. This - voiume contains 280 pages 12nao, bound unifo:nt with the Reformation?' "“The object of this work—the rectification - of the common opinion with regard to Cromwell's - tell- gious character—hts obliged the author *to intro ! . duce many quotations from his fetters apeeches: It is not wr. who ought 3 in this day, to' justify, the great Protector he shouldjustify himself.” - [l:oAubigney , s Preface.- A few copies of the above, jest•received by Ex press. • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Maiket et. - • . , : • , • • , . - ._.• - "-A'llleirit.,E'xireilcridltictet 7- I '. l l l}l E' ReV. J. O Gilbert, a,: Methodist . Episcopal rfeaeli";writo.t9 Dr43,9a17,-111orristown, April 27, 1847. Deor Sir-1 never 'but once used your tnedicinei rotiows was al - our country seat, andretiredl.o bed about elevetre,7clock . ,. in. good health, Mid: fell nsleep, but was scon"awak ened by extreinp paipin one hand , and arm. I -sue- I ceeded, in keeping my, bed till abobt fourWelcick. When I arose . I I .found my hand badly evrollen, or;in a high state - of inflemuintion.. A small black spot on the back of my hatid; 'riled the size of a five,cent piece. It soon rotted and'eame out . to . the bone. When I arose the pain , was very severe, running into my head and over the whole system. By twelve 0:- clock my head and face were badly swollen. .The glands of my throat swelled very much, and by this time every tooth in my head was more or leap loose . ; two thirds. of the ekin.of - my mouth and lima peeled off; my 'sight quite effected; no physician near. I solicited my friends to - take me honie, (fifteen miles) but they were fearful I could no£ stand it', when T.' P. Davenport, who,kept thepubliclionse, requested' me to ger to his house. Chills, faintnesseed sicknes was constantly inCreasing upon me; r had become almost insensible. As I reached his house, - his moth er, alarmed at my appearance, met me at the stove with a spoonful of JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, and, repented the dose two or:.three - tithes in.the course of an hour, in which time the faintness, sickness and !chills had principally leß—a free perspiration was on the surface and the. inflammation vastly; abating. !The third day I was able to ,ride home. -The Rev. !Dr:Plympton imformed me the attack, was one of the severest kind of Malignant .Erysipelas, and that the use of your ALTERATIVE wasthe means,of saving .my life. Respectfully yours, &c. JOSEPH 0. GILBERT. or For sale in Pittburgh, at the PEIUN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth,. st 4 between Market and Wood streets. .iY3I ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITETE; Cincinnati, TofH and; next Fall Winter course - Lectures commences in thip institution on the firltAtion day in November, and - continues four months; which is immediately succerded by the Spring and Summer session, which also continues four months. 'A grat uitous preliminary course . cummenrms on the first Monday in October, and continues one Month. • 4. FACULTY. B. L. Hill M. D. Aiatomy and Operative Sur gery. L. E. Jonas M. D. Materia, .Therapeutics . and Botany. 10 00 J. H. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy , 10,00 W. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi- ' tine A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. T. V. Morrow 141- D. pathology, Theory and Practice of Medicine. . • , - _ 10,00 • Matriculation Ticket $3. Use of .Library. Graduation Fee $4O. Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op tional. r $lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, Will Re received for 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. Tho College edifice is situated at. the earner of. Court. and Plum streets. The Course of instruction will embrace every thing of value, known and Ought to the Old-Medical Collett ' es,a well as the Reformed and Botanical School ofMedi tine. 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, must have attended two full courses in-some legally incorporated Medical College, the laat of which must be in this or one coarse after four years practice. - AlLletters soliciting further information, or .cori taining- money for the Faculty, must be addressed' to the undersigned ipost paid.] Notes of solvent Banks of the States in which students reside, will be received in payment of Fees. T. V. MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty. Cin.July 17, 1847.—Cin Eng. • jy2llmd. Situation AVanted AYOUNG MAN, who has had some experience in the Grocery Business; has a lair knowledge of Book-Keeping; and writes& good business hand, is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh.. He would be willing to accept amoderate compensation. A note addressed " E., office ofthe morning Poat," ,mediate atter tion. IY2B ill receive im Salt of Pittsburgh Gas Stock: IVOTICE is hereby giveb, that the Trustees hare _ postponed the opening ofbooks, to receive sub scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts burgh Gas Works, Ins directed by Ordinance of 9fith June,T6'47,l until Thursday the 12.tfi.day of August neat, on which day the bunks nail - be re-opened at the office of Messrs. Miami -Hanna Sr. Co., to the city of Pittsburgh, isetween the hours of 19 and 4 &dock of said day, and to'bontinue from day to day until otherwise ordered. jy2,94.w. Notice. 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 tir,iftleeined expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. je3o-law6m THOMPSON' BELL, Cashier. W. W. WIL SOS, . come DT MARKET AND FOUILTII STREETS. ATCHES, G S o il o r d e e r , vr p ar a e t e, njte-‘%Seollri.r i L Fancy _Goods, Military Ps. 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 Regalia, Mantel Ornaments, Giraidoles, Candlebtas, Com mon Ware, Tea Trays, &c...5.c.&c. I, rv - A DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room Mt. convenient for business, Abutted in the Filth ward, between Walnut stand the Canal bridge. ,D23-tf - R DOSSETTr _ For Sale, 17013 R LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty andllay sts., each lot having 241 t. front, and extending back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, lied the position of the whole property is one of the mostad vantageous in the city. For further informatiOnap , ply to M. SWARTZWELDF.R,-Fourth st., nova-tf • bet: Wood and Smithfield. Wellsville, Glassgolv Beaver PaelEmt. THE New and Light Draught Steamer CAROLINE, Ntxorr,Master, will run be-' tween Pittsburgh and the above Ports during the sea son of low water; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at '9 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 129 limed 'Paces. A A. MASON, 62 Market street, invites the ±1 . 6 attention of all purchasers of Dry Goods ; to his large stock of New Goods ; Fancy and Staple. Being anxious to cloie off the whole of our Spring and Summer fabrics, they will 'be offered at such prices as will attract buyersoitid to make it- still more attractive,all the Goods Sillbe offered it ' ly low Cates. Our assortment-of Shawls, 'is very large, particui larly Summer Shawls, new styles. • Oar extensive stock offlerages, MD'Laines, Dress' Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdies, Embroidered; Muslins, Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and Scotch Ginghams, — and Prints. ' Furnishing or — House keeping . Goods; Linens,Mtis , Tins, Flannels, Gloves; Hosiery, La ces, &c., and eve ry thing for Men and Boys, all of which will be sold at at very low rates. • y2l tfilPassage To and Prom • . 7,0 GREAT DRITAIN & IRELAND. =4. GEORGE limp/tap 4.. Sort, N 0.434 Waterloo-nimbi Liverpool. & RIDPAIttr, No. 55, South at.,' N. York. • • Subscribers, having accepted the akeney at I. this City, of the abov,e well known and respectav ble Houses-are prepared to make engagetnenis for passengera to come out frOth any, part of Great Britain and.lrelaad; by the_ regular Line of Packet . _ Ships, sailing from ,I.4verptiol . .. weekly.. Persone'en gagiog with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment end.protant despatch at Liverpoel, - as•well 41.8 every attention necassary, on their arrival, in this cotintrY. Apply - to - or address SAM'L. hPCLURKAN Si CO.; ; .No .142 Liberty st.i . Pittsburgh. N. K.•=4liSiage engaged.herii•from Liverpool ''to Pittsburgh direct, and- Drafts for :any-'amount. for warded; payable •at' Sight, throughout the United Kingdom. ' _ : _ •'..jy26-Y . , Mbes t Subseriberii have, and will continue to keep . on hand, Moss of a very supertor quality, in bales and, half bales, which' they will 'sell at a re. 'bleed - price, at their file .ractory, 6th Ward fy244d3ra - J.. ANKILIM & . . TINE STORE-40- I. Market street, ,- co4fer of Front; embraces a choice assortmenVof Wines, and Liquois. Being, exciusively.devotmEte this business, purchaserscan Obtain the:most supori-, or qualities, imported in wood and glass. Any 10 1 ' ele not giving entire satisfaction, , wilt; atail , times be exehangeid; • :IY2B FOUR.: 100 Bb s S Fine Flo 5j1 , 17 valo by J ~:y: ~':5.... Dledioal=astd Health iLthe chaim of life, without it 13 . 01 d. povOilottirs,,frionds;4l, - ;atl,, aro finopioyid. DOCTOR BROWN, a regulallY.edu c Ptc d- p h y —t& clan fromllia' eastern eft• les, would respectfully,an. nounce; to_tte citiieos - of l'ittsburgb, Allegheny;Ml vicinity, that he. can :be consulted privately,: spit confildentially; every, d4y and evening at liis - birce , on Diamond allay, ;few doors 'froin - wodd street Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to die reatnnentancl investigation of the following 4lisea. see: - - • 7 •• All diseasesarising fromlrnpuritiesof the Mimi; scrofula, syphilis; seminal weekness, impotency, : - -,I salt rheum, diseases of the eye, and ear, rheumatism,piles,palsero ~ : Dr. Brown Brown has much pleasure in announelng'to - i. -the'public, that he "is in possession ofthe latest iii. formation and improvement in the 'treatment:of t. ''''F' seCondarY syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Mist - - ' 1 : - . 47s pita]. The modern researches ,on syphilis, ' complications and consequences, and the improved modes vfloactice which have been=ade,knOwnt,',,,.. to the public hut recentley4 - and to those ~chietlf-, ,' '' who make this branch of Medicine, their partieu .., .:,'::','-'4 tar study andractise. r - '_='-' - ' ' '-'--- .• - • -.----• ~, ::: .; :i Many new and valuable, remedies havelieezilite -..:. ly introduced, whichsecures thepatientbeing,*.r. • curialized out of existence _Strangers aweapfli'sed that Doctor Brown has, been educated iti_.-every . ,• branch. of medicine, and regularly adMitted -,to ::' practise, and that he now confines himself 16 . 2. the. study and practice of this.particular branchitogeth. •• er with all ili.seases of a private or delicate nature, incident:to the humanfruine. . No, Cure,nn_pay.. , .. Recent cnieSnre relieVed in a shier! time, _with. - out interruption from business. ' • ".- . '- : ..:-. ' .., -;.-. Letters froin'a distance, asking advice must a fee, or they sill not be attended to c:ir• --'7 ' q.ollice on Diamond'Alley, a fewdoors . .from Wood street, towaftls the market .• "donsultailo:ns strictly confidential • . -....-jY23-d&wy. ll= $lO,OO . h New s a - Bookt Morse's, #3ll..Vel!xt.strecit .; R „ ZMINISCENCES or Samuel-Taylor Goleridge . _ and Robert Southey, by- „Tosepb•Cottle; (Wiley? & Putnam's Library.) • . < - .. 7 , ofMadame de Stmland,Madame Roland, by 1.. . - ; . • Select Surgical - Works of Sir Benjamin . &pole, Bart; V. P. R.' S.', containing clinical - lettars.Of cry, Surgical Observations oa diseases otifid &c. Cleveland, a tale of the Catholic Church. Living Age, No: 167. ' • - , • • T-lie Maid of the :Valley; "or, the Briather's venge : a tale of the Revolution. O'Sultivan"s Love,*a legend of Ederaticirefand the- - History .of Paddy Go-Easy 'and his•wife - Nency.p,b,y William Carleton:. • _ . , Bbinche Talbot"; or 4.•EG ll:grab:lmi" Esti: The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Lorigfello The Loiterings of Arthur O'Leary, yen - .• ' The Knight of Gwyritiej a new 'edition-1 - pnb".7A, by \V. H. Colyer; New York. The American, Flora ; : illustrated - With - froM fo to six beautiful Colored engravings.. The Lost Shipier the -. Atlantic Stealer; author of the Flying Dutchman," ' •-• The White Slave, or the . Russian Peasant Girl, by the author of “Rovol utions' of Russia:7 i ', The Columbian. Magazine for .Augiist, illnetrated with d view of Lake Winninliseogee from Red-hill: Just received and for sale at Morse'sLiteriryDe= ot, No. 65 Fourth at :- • - aug2 = - 10,00 10,00 • Vanittawnlinds. - A WES'FERVEL'F , the old and well liiiown joIL. Venitian Blind' Maker, formerly • Tor Secopg. and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his ninny friends of the; fact that his Factory is no w in full ;op.. eration on St.. Clair st., near -t he -old - Allegheny "; Bridge,-'where a constant supply-of Blinde of various colors and qualities, is constantly, kept on balluiL.o B : at all prices, from twenty-centi up tqattitPuithmem. B. If required, Blinds will be pot-up...lp, that: case of alarm. by fire, or, otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driier and with • the same facility that any other. piece-of furniture can be rernoved,.and without any . eitri je24:4&ayy. - , IJSSEL, a tale of the days of Charles 2d, by 6. P. Rlames, Esq.. flowers PerioniSed; Na. 2 of this beautiful work . it received. .:, • . . Rural Cem,eterie = s; the Gremytimmt. Jeota plete,-and NAt.), of the MountAmbrofe series.:.: Knights of Gwynne, by Henry LarreqUer. 2,lets, .Bfanch Talbot, hy , Ingraham. -• , ; =Ellen Feriton, by Mrs. E. Sheridan:- . a tale of Mexico.."- , , Living Age ' NO. 168. ..- Courtieri ofthe-days.oftharles'2d, bylfra. .Ellen Munroe complete. - - .` Shaltspeare and his . Friends,. Mexico and her - Life of ;John A Murrciir: Year ofConsolation; by Fanny Kemble. - \ ( 41.11,,k, Eastern Papers, Magazines, . , Received. by wAr_s. CALDWFLL, sue ! : - . _ •,, - Post Office buildings.- • ' James' New 'Novel. • -.• • RUSSELL: A Tale of the Reign of C4arlee By G. P. R. James, Esq. . Knight of:Gwynne ;• by CJLever: Rival Chieftains; a Mexican Story. f'; '"` Blanche Talbot; by J. U. Ingrabsin4y,lit: —.. - 7 : O'Sullivan's Love ; by Wm. CarletOn. '.; . • Courtier of GIS' days of Charles . For sale by 9,4ALDWILL ) .:, jy3lPolk Q156004;11'. . . • . • • . -• • T i IXTBA.• FAMILY , FLOUR,... • •,• ••• Jea 40 Barrels Es tra Fam ily..Fl o n. consignanset4 anFl for sale by:, • - ••• • - - • - - • .IMILLER . EN117011NS: - 40 doz sizes; fieti qiim 6 D it4liona.For ,sale - wholeaele or retail by jy29 ." , ..31tCPB ,WEAVER _ ACKEREL, '• • ' • - • • In 100 Bbls large No 3,llacketert 'Just Oceived and for sale by- • • jypcs• • - - -.MILLER & nicitusoN - • • OiLARET INe_price superior article; j just received and for Sale by the des Of bottle, at the.,wine store of JACOB, WEAVER_, jy2B . • 16 Market St. 'co!. Vrnnt. LINSEED OIL, _ t seed' ;in store.' and for .Bbis. prime i sElekl-8; sale by - N o: ri "anervp • 28 INNEIVS MACHINES: Six setts, just rec'd J. ..for sale by JOHN F—PERRy, jT2I cc:O.:Liberty and Irwin sts gIT , 133 Bbla No `l,Salt, in geo4 barrels, just. reeeiv ed,and rot. sale by - • jy3o' . . • Nbvp - notltie LEAVELAN%-a tale of the Catholic Church. 'The Desperadoes ofthetontk West; by Charles Summerfield; ornixa. - - Ellen Munroe; a' sequel to tirdin-'4oridimii com pleteln 2 vols. Martin the Foiindliitty?cotnplete ligotte - Volente, - price 95 cts. Q- ' Shaltapeare and-his -Friends. - ub strip done received tor the National lagleiniw native American newspaper; - single copies for ink!, . WM. S. CALDW.F.LL;. Post_Ofkce Buitdiag4. Ma 4: Barrels I..itisee4 just - reeireP arid for iy 2 4 ;6119 by MILLER & RICHETScN. . . QBERIVI OIL .1000. Gallons - Sperm Oil, Fro ; low landingi and for'iiale`by 5 , .jy24 . MILLER . CV Ine::41-,:ilagrinetoyr:4'danpridc!,;:•.iti.,014rport.iiiiit.zuln, d a l:i ll:P.. s B m ' 1 1 / 45 1 . 1 : I . . c, for sale. by , . - - F t iJACOB WEAVES, ' • 1.. "-: - 'la !dirket pt., coi.F.lon!: . . FISII-15 Kitts extra No 2 17 151a" . kate . _ bozeit Scele . e in For,eale IGfijorkwootigltdFirrqi„. - 0 69 U-s , ,raciC4g e , s,&c. ; 1 R F. 15 2, 1 : 5,7111<ir wooden oti 1i 6t li hound; 0 vo d if , nsm o el f ac a r 10 1 1 storei WEet a o e s c rar iphone n t aug2 ONONGAIIELA MT:WHISKEY, Old and New; constantly on hand and Ittr- salt* WilgleeaTe-ot JACQBAVEAVEII,IS;—: ang2 -N0.16 cos of&farket itud rtont sts. - • S or twelio;brioalb 1111 1- I V in All po! : to B ; EG s zd a liß s b o ,, ,t t po ea it tri ed 3. ; , P oa ri t m ia ct v al l 4 2,,l .y iva rn i7 . . , rieries, of Justo 4.0 Ito 4s brands for iiholesalc arid r :t44. my at, the Wine Stare o •, . • IAcOI3Iy.F,A,V3A k,;• I¢Or.9lP4itlYc4TAriplt WEAVER in store and for V. PEARY' CM •..r r< B ooks, • WE = i i 1 1 - - , ,'- ,i~.: I _. ~ _ I '' , Mil 11 1 -,~~.~. t'~l% ~; H NI =I E ■ = a't" e :~~~4;~, ,-:c~fl liE I E
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