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LOCAL bi PPTERS.
Row IN HISP/NIOLA.—On Friday night, about
12 o'clock, our city was disgraced by another
riot, in which much Minty was done to some of
the night police. In that well known section of
the sixth ward called Hayti, for obvious reasons,
there happened to be a Ball at the houseiof a negro
named Williams. Towards the close of the «eve•
fling's entertainments," the company became so
.boisterous as to claim the attention of Lieut. Quint,
who tapped for aid, which came. He then re.
gusted that peace might be restored. This was
not complied- with. The police made an attack
upon them for the purpose of making arrests.—
Three of the watchman were severely injured by
the b lacks. However, ten of the danceM were re-
quested to - "promenade all " to the loCk up, in
which retreat they remained all night. In the
morning they were all fined two dollars and costs.
Some-forked over, and the others went to the hill
for forty eight hours. A punishment by far too
light for such conduct at such an hour. The
"musicians" appeared to be innocent; but they
were found in bad company and the Mayor could
not discriminate.
The names of the watchmen who were wound
ed are: ArKelviy, M'Farran and Wallace. W-
Belvey was severely cut in the face with , a knife,
and also struck on the head with a club.: M'Far.
ran was injured in several places on his body with
stones, brick-bats, &c. Wallace received two cuts
an the back, with some kind of an instrument.
One of the assailants, (supposed to be the per
son who attacked Irl'Kelvey,) was arrested on Sat
urday, and committed by the Mayor. He is a
black man named Harvey.
Hayti is a nuisance, and property holders should
be politely required to purify that interesting pre
cinct. It would result in gain to themselves, and
honor, too; as well as greatly relieve the citizens
generally. Rowdies should be driven out of [hell
old haunts; andthose who have houses to rent in
that portion of the sixth ward " under considera
tion," should be made responsible for such outrages
as the one " we have referred to."
AB EXCUSE Fon DEUX X EIN ESS —A poor fel
low was up before his Honor the Mayor, yesterday
morning, ou the charge of drunkenness. He ad
vocated his own cause with much spirit, and told
his story as follows:—" I have given my neighbors
no trouble for twenty years ; I can prove this, and
I'd like to see the man who dare say I have been
drunk in that time. Yesterday, it is true. I got
drunk ; but I became so by drinking a glass of
wine with two lawyers from the Court House. I
therefore hope your Honor will let me off this
time." And so his Honor did let him off after ta
king from his purse sixty-seven cents and costs.
DELTRFCITIL PLAY SIIEPECTED.—We are told
that a gentleman named WALLACE, of Allegheny
city, was killed near Uniontown, Fayette county,
some day last week. We have heard various ru
mors: one has it that he was murdered by a man
with whom he had some dealings about a dog, and
another is that he wes ktlled by an accident.—
What truth there may be in any thing we have
beard in relation to the matter, we know not.
There are now about sixty prisoners in jail.
There have been more than this number, at times,
but sixty makes a formidable force for the county
to support. A goodly number are committed for
drunkenness. Some weeks are to pass ,before
Court meets, during which time the present com
pany will be•reinforced. Verily our friends—the
lawyers acid others—will have a merry time of it
at the fall Session.
HOT Wzrrnsn.—We are again in the midst of
-hot weather, getting along just the best way we
ban. Our only comfort is that " time flies," and in
its course will bring us cold days again. in the
mean , time, our friends who cannot escape from
the burning sun and hot bricks, must content
themselves by frequenting the Saloons, which are
now open and receiving visitors. _ The . Eagle and
the Atheneum are cool places.
(City improvements are such matter of course
affairs in this city, that we but seldom notice any
new building, or manufacturing establishment that
has been commenced, or is in progress. Evidences
of good times, present and coming, may be seen
in every street. That such may be the case in
other places does not distress as. We are glad that
our little neighbor, Wheeling, is looking up. The
"local " of the Times says:
" We continue to be gratified with the rapid and
healthy improvement of our city. Some of the
merchants, indeed, complain that this is the dull
season, but the mechanics are all busy. The new
buildings are progressing rapidly, and many more
are about being put under contract. Yet the de
mand for houses continues.
aMessrs Livingston, Roggen & Co. of the
Novelty Works, hai•e sent us a couple of ingen
iousiy - constructed " Boot Jacks," manufactured
- out of metal. We tried one of them the other even
Mg, and were highly pleased with it. Every man
- who wears boots after -seeing this new " Jack,"
gill be certain to purchase one.
Izij.The great Concert of the Season comes off
to-night, at the Musical Hall, Atheneum Building,
. by Herr Knoop, the unrivalled Violincellist; and
Madam Knoop, the Guitarist and Vocalist; whose
performances have 'elicited the most enthusiastic
approbation wherever they have appearsd. They
will be assisted by Mr. Rohbock, the favorite
i Pianist. Such a constellation of musical talent,
..an the same night, is rarely presented. Let all
lovers of music attend, as these talented perform
ers will give but ene Concert—being now on their
way to Europe, if:, full engagements at the testi
vals.
,A L►uoa Foscs.—On Saturday morning there
Avereltwenty-one cases brought up for examination
'berme the Mayor. Many of them were old offend
ers. When will the people at Pittsburgh resort to
some means to prevent such scenes? It can be
done.
LADLE Sar.ocrir.—lt will be observed by a card
that Mrs. Sharp, Miss. Bruce, and Mr. Knees, have
been engaged for three nights more, and will ap
pear this evening. The simple announcement is
alone sufficient, as all who have heard these vo
calists (and who has not?) will be very likely to
go again.
Grocery Store, Scales, Store Plitures,&e•
AT Auction, on Monday next, Aug. 16, at 10 o'-
clock, A. M. Will be sold at the store of
Messrs. F. G. Sabena .fr Ce, 25 Smithfield at.,
Ist and 2d as., their entire stock of Groceries and
store fixtures, platform and counter scales, &c., as
they are declining business. Comprising in part:
Gunpowder, Y H, Imp. and Black Teas, Sugar, Cof
fee, Spices, Raisins, Prunes, Molasses, Mustard,
Permtcelle, Glass Jars containing Confectionaries,
Tobacco, Segara, Soap, Candles. Sperm Oil, Copper
as, Pith, Dye Stuffs, Wooden Buckets, Bedcords,
Packing Yarn, Twine, Baskets, Writing and Wrap
ping Paper, Paste Boards, Brooms, Brushes, Queens-
Ware and Crockery. . Terms at sale. The store is for
reat. angll J. M'KENNA, Auct.
Teu Dollars Reward.
OAAN AWAY from the subscriber, in the borough
of Birmingham, Joseph Hughey, an apprentice
t e Blackmailing business. Had on, when he Jell,
a straight blue coat, Utriped satin vest, black pants
and hat; he is of sandy complexion, 5 feet 6 inches
high- All persons aro hereby notified against har
boring or - trusting said apprentice on my account.
augll-30 • -.. • JOHN THOMAS.
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rrHE subscriber will sell the following VALU
ABLE PROPERTY in the city of Pittsburgh,
upon highly eligible terms, both as to price and tune.
le. A lot of greund on Third street, extending
• from Third Street to Second street, having a
front of thirty feet. This lot is covered by that
spacious warehouse, extending from street to
street now . in the occupancy of A. Beelen.
2d. A lot of ground, being sixty-six and two-thirds 1
feet on Third street, and extending back to
wards Second street, about eighty feet. This ;
lot adjoins the first lot mentioned in this adver- l
tisement, and extends towards Market street, i
to the buildings now erecting, by S. A. Germ-
ley, Esq., if requested, it will be divided into
two lots of 22 feet or thereabouts.
1 / - IRAB CIDER-5 bbls. for sale low by
3d. Four lota ofground on Market street, situate I,_, jy26 P. C. MARTIN.
between the building now being erected by Mr. '
An i - morted — ' - article ,• fur sale by the
streets, and the Watson buildings. These lots —p
Dunlap, on the corner of Second and Market
SARDINES—' case dozen ' tin or half tin; at reduced prices
JACOB WEAVER, ' .
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average 19 feet. They are now offered at a
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price, and upon terms that render them more -'; 16 Market at. cor Front.
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eligible for investment, than any lots in the Q AND CRUCIBLES : 700 nests, just received
city. The attention of those who want to pur- 10 and for sals by
chase excellent business stands, at a reason- ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
able rate, is particularly requested to them.l aug2 corner of First and Wood sts.
4th. The lot on Fourth street, formerly occupied
as a Police Office, having a front of 291 feet,
C . just rec'd in store
IDER VINEGAR—A few WS ' '
and for sale by a L. S. WATERMAN
and a depth of 85 feet, more or less. The lot •
now offered for sale, and the one adjoining it,' laa 6 62 Water and Front,sts.
are believed to be the only lots now in the BACON,
market, lying between Market and Wood 1 Box Shoulders and Sides; just received on
streets, on Fourth, and the rapid rise of pro- consignment and for sale by
perty on Fourth street, renders it an object to i jy2o MILLER & RICKETSON
purchasers to make a quick application.
COFFER: 349 sheets, Braziers from 10 lb to 65 Ili
sth. A lot situate at the corner of Smithfield and
•'.' JOHN P. PERRY.
6th streets, fronting on Smithfield 20 feet, and " each; recd and for sale by
extending along 6111 street to Church alley : •-________—__
.60 feet. On the lot are two tenements; it is CIOPPER TIN'D: One case 14-oz and 16 ox nheat
subject to a ground rent of $47 per annum. It ‘.._a ing just received and for sale by
will be sold at a very moderate price to a good ! .IY 2 I JOHN F. PERRY.
purchaser.
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WIRE CABLE, of a sufficient length for a
6th. A house and lot on Penn street, adjoining •
../-1_ Coal Rail Way, will he sold cheap.
Cadwalader Evans, and now occupied as a ' jy2l SMITH & SINCLAIR.
boardinghouse by Mr.Shileito. This lot has' .
CANDLES -10 boxes Star ;
a front or 24 feet, and extends back to Breve-
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ry alley 110 feet; the house is a modern three N--) 10 ‘, Sterine ;
story house, with back buildings, with spa- i 6 4' Sperm; •
mous rooms and entry, and is will worthy the For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO,
attention of purchasers. It will he sold low, 1e 29 110 Wond street.
as the ptoprietors reside in Philadelphia, and
.:111AWLS: A. A. MASI iN, No 62 Market et., has
do not wish to retain property of that descrip.7
' , just received a large assortment of rich Shawls,
lion. •
comprising silk, cashmere, mous de lame, Canton
7th. A house and lot on Hay street, between Penn crape, berage, linen, net, nod other Shawls.
street and the River, the house three stories je26
high, with a basement, having a front sleigh-
II F. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COAIPANY
teen feet on Hay street and extending back the T
give notice, flint the Pirectors are now prepared
same breadth 110
It. to an alley, with the use --/-
Ems treat with MANUFACTURERS for RAILROAD
of the alley. The house is well finished in
con-
IRON, deliverable in 154 S and 1549, to an amount
modern style, and is repleie with every
venience, and will be sold cheap, in or - der to not exceeding F itteen fhousand Tons.
close a trust in raver of creditors.
, F or inforination, apply at the office, N 0.70 WA L-
street, Padadelphia.
th. Lot No 50, in the plan of lots laid out by a„ NUT a
te_aa„. S. V. MERRICK, President.
Cook & Casaatt, on Holmes' hill. Any person -- '
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wishing to purchase for the purpose of bud& ' Wine Cellar and Liquor Store,
ing, or spaculation, will find this lot an advan-
Corner of Sentthfield and Front Streets
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tageous property. •
ll ' HERE. can always he had, pure Wines and
1 Liquors, of all kinds as imported , and war
:h. Three several ground rents, one forty-fire ran
a d r
ig ive satisfaction or the money returned,
dollars per annum: one of sixteen dollars per fur sale n quantities to suit, by
annum: and one of twenty-one dollars per an- , ua9
num, issuing out o(propei tv on 2d street, near a -
P. C. MARTIN.
the Kensington Iron Works. liusbandts Celebrated Fluid Magnesia.
rillilS is a mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and
'I. The subscriber will likewise sell the follow..
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.ing valuable property situated in or near the' -I-
Aperient ; being a perfect solution of chemical.
town of Liverpool, Ohio. The undivided third ly pure carbonate of Magnesia in water; possesses'
part of tract of land adjoining said town, be-
all the medical qualities of the finest preparations of
ing part of Sections-Nos. 17 and 23 in town-
Magnesia, without being liable to form concretions
ship No. 5, of first range;
containin, original _ in the bowels, or to act injuriously upon the coats of
ly, about slaty-seven acres, now reduced by the stomach. One table spoonfuloaf the Fluid May-1
fractional sales to forty-two acres; the right nesia is equivalent in strength to hallo teaspoonful
or the present proprietor will consist of about of common Magnesia. For sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO
fourteen acres when set off in severalty.
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i cor Ist and Wood, and Wood and Smithfield sts.
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The undivided 340 f a tract of land, coo- ! "0
taining 13 acres adjoining said town of Liver-: - Toilet Soaps•
pool, being parlor Section Nu 23, in townshipl r OM:MENTAL Jury ;
No 5, of first range. ! ill, flee Hive
ALSO: Spotted Soda ii
The undivided 3-4 part of a piece of land, Pure Palm ii
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adjoining the town of Liverpool, containing I Sans Poirites -
in the whole, about 41 acres, being a part of! Sayon Puritie
fractional Section No. 23, iu too - nullity No. 5, I A la Polka
range first-
I Beautiful Shell "
Pastoral it
Amends A mere “
Citron White , 4
N 3 mph Soap;
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, together with an
exte..filve assortment orthe finest toilet soaps, fresh
from the eastern manufacturers. Fur sale by
' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
cor Island Wood, and cor of 6th and Wood aka.
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The town of Liverpool is about fifiy miles below
Pittsburgh, on the Ohba River, and is ono of the
most flourishing and thriving villages in Ohio. The
situation is remarkably healthy; the town well buil.,
with numerous churches and schools; the population
sober and industrious; the'4untry arcund is fertile,
and intersected with good roads in every direction;
and the property offered, will afford to the mechanic
and man of business, either fur improving or specs.
lation, decided advantages, as it will be sold at low
prices, to close a concern in which creditors are in
terested. CHARLES SH AL F:R,
Attorney nt LaW,
Office 4th st., between Market and Wood sta.
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Fnr Sale.
AIIE.UITIFUL CnUNTRY SEAT AT OAK
LAND, (the late residence of M. B. Lourie,
Esq.) situated on Pennsylvania Avenue and within
two miles of the Court House.
The lot contains seven acres, and is improved with
a Dwelling House which is spacious and conveni
ent, built is modern style with a colonade front; a
stable and carriage house, spring house, &c. The
ground is under good cultivation and contains up
wards of one hundred. young and choice fruit trees.
This is considered one of the most desirable coun
try residence, in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, especial
ly for a gentleman doing business in the city; as it
is esti) , of access at all seasons of the year by the
4th street road turnpike. For terms, apply at the
store of the subscriber, No. 131, Wood st.
aug3—lnid4-w 11. CHILDS & CO.
The Court of Death!
THIS Great and Magnificent Painting will be ex
hibited a few days and evenings in Pittsburgh,
At PHILO HALL, commencing on Wednesday even
ing, Aug. 11. The Painting is 24 feet long, by 13
high, covering 312 square feet of canvass. There
are 23 figures of the El ze of lifts. It is a work which,
in its conception and execution, in the harmony of
proportions, the beauty and naturalness of its figures,
and the sublime moral of its combined impression,
' , rows immensely upon the mind in proportion as it
is studied. Dr. Cotton will give a brief descriptive
Lecture, upon the painting, every evening. The se
cond and third visit will afford more pleasure than
the first.
Admission, 2 &cents. Season Tickets, 50 cents.
auglo-tf
rrHE Subscribers, Executors of the last Will and
testament Of Philip Sawer, late of Pine Town
ship, Allegheny County, deceased, hereby notify all
persons indebted to said Estate, to make payment of
the same without delay; and those having claims
against said Estate, to present the same properly
authenticated for settlement, to either of the under- i
signed. JAMES A. GIBSON,
L. It. M'ABOY.
Executors of the Estate of Philip Sawer, deed.
Pine Tp., Aug 9, 1847. a,gll-w6O
HARNESS LEATHER—:O Sides, black, for sale
by jy 15 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
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Household' and Hitcher' Furniture,
AT AUCTION.—AIso, Feather Beds, Bedding,
Carpeting, Double Barreled Fowling Piece,
Horses, Drays, Harness, Saddles and Bridles.
On Tuesday next, Aug. 17th, at 10 o'clock, A.M.,
will be sold, at the' esidenee of Mr. James M'Crea
ry, Prospect st., near Elm, his Household Furniture,
Feather Beds and Bedding, kitchen utensils, fowling
piece, horses, drays, saddles, bridles, harness, &c.,
as he is declining housekeeping. Comprising in part:
Mahogany dining tables, breakfast and kitchen do.;
fancy sand common chairs; bedsteads, sewing and
wash stands, carpeting, fire irons, mantel clock, (a
good timepiece,) 3 good dray horses with harness,2
drays, 2 sects buggy harness, brass mounted'saddles
andbtidlea. augll J. M'KENNA, Auct.
PITTSBURGH GAS WORKS
- An election for six Trustees of the Pittsburgh
Gas Works, will be held at the office of the same,
on Friday 27th instant, between the hours nf 2 and
.5 o'clock, in the afernoon of the said day, agreea
bly to the provisions of the 3d section of ordnance
of 28th June, 1897, respecting the said Gas works.
THOMAS BABE WELL,
President Trustees P. G. W.
au 13 VI
REAL ESTATE,
In the city of Pittsburgh, ana Liverpool,
ALSO
The three undivided fourth parts of four lots
in the town of Feast Liverpool, being Nos. 41,
124, 130 and 140.
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The undivided fourth part of a piece ofland,
in the vicinity of said town of Liverpool, eon
taining between seven and eight acme, bound
ed on the north by lands of John and
others; on the south, by lands o' Isabella
Fawcett; and un the west by other lands of
James Blakely.
ALSO:
Throe lots in the town of Liverpool, being
lots Nos. 99, 107, and 110, in the said town
plat, formerly owned by William Beeler.
ALSO
27 lota in the town of Liverpool, Nos. 212,
228, 234, 254, 255, 267, 270, 271, 276, 277,
578, 279, 293, 295, 296, 297, 302, 311, 312,
397, 326, 324, 328, 329, 237, and 244.
Executors Notice.
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Imported -Segars, etc.
rylliE lovers of good Segars and Tobacco, are Te-
X npOctfully informed, that the subscriber has just
received an extensive assortment of the most approv
ed brands, among them thOslloviing, viz;
Victoria, Plantation, Principe, Venus Regalia,
Regalia, Fagorra's, Eugene's, Common 4 ,
Also, a few Boxes of "Slaliter's Black Fat," a
celebrated chewing tobacco.
JOEL MOHLER,
aug6 Druggist, Fifth and Wood sts
0:1" Chronicle and gazette copy.
BcWiles which are Books: ,
SCH LEGEL , S Philosophy of History;
Schlegel's Dramatic Literature;
Sismond's Literature of Europe ;
Beckman's History of Inventions;
Roscoe's Leo the Tenth ;
" Lorenzo De Medici ;
{ Memoirs of Count Gram mot ;
" of Col. Hutchinson;
Beaumont—Fletcher ;
Ben Johnson—Ford & Messinger;
Spencer's Fairy Queen ;
(The abol e are London Editions.)
Madame Guyon and Fenelon ;
Scluniettz's History of Rome ;
homes and Haunts of the Poets;
Lives of Eminent Mechanics;
Johnston's Works—The Spectator;
The works of Opie; Charlotte Elizabeth, Hannah
More, Frederikca Bremer, Chas. Dickens, F. S. Ar
thur;&c. &c. For sale by
1-1. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
43 Market at.
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THE Art of Painting;
Junius , Letters.;
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Philosophy of Unbelief;
Stilling on Fanaticism ;
Hill's Village Dialogues;
Memoirs of Madame Lafarge;
Mahen's Field Fortifications •
H. BOSWTII & Co.,
.le3o 43 Market st
OIL: 2,200 Gallons N. W. Whale Oil;
900 " Tanner's oil ;
1,000 " Sperm Oil ; now landing,
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_End for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON.
GAMPAIGNE, '
6 BaakeLa P. A. Murnous /4 Co., quarts;
5 pinta ;
4,
Anch'r. quarts;
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Just ree'd and fur sale by
aug9 MILLER & RICK ETSON
QUGAR AND MOLASSES,
13 20 Hilda N. 0. Sugar;
150 Bbls N. 0. Molasses; on band and for sale
aug9 by MILLER & RICEETSON.
UNDRIES,
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,
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1 4z 'ui) - London Brown stout," in quart
.4 Bottles, warranted imported. For sale by
aug9' P. C. MARTIN.
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ACKk It L : 200 b b No. largo,3. rah forman,_ . a.eb JNopty
SIIAD : 25 libls No 1, Baltimore, for sale by
au67 JNO. F. PERRY
RYE: 200 bushels, prime: for sale by
aug7 JNO. F 1 PERRY
OATS : 100 0 bush to arrive, and for sale by
aug7 JNO. F. PERRY
1000 Smooth Coin wanted—the highest
prices will be paid either in cash or
(augll) trade, by W. W. WILSON.
/110 LET—A comfortable three story brick Dwell
j_ ing House, finished In the best manner; on Ce
dar st., Allegheny city, near Hand St. Bridge.
J. M,KENNA,.
Wool t WOol t I
THE highest price in cash paid for the different
grades of clean washed Woot, free from burs.
Wool sacks and burlaps on hand and for sale low,
by MURPHY & LEE,
Old Wool warehouse, cor. Liberty Be. and
my24-4w3mo C ec il e alle .
FLOUR: 250 bble S. F. Flour, rec'd and for eale
aug7 by JNO. F. PERRY.
ATACKEREL : 100 half bble, No 3, large, rec'd
111 . aug7 and for epic by JNO, F. PE4RY.
T IN PLATE: 100 boxes 1 x;
30 boxes 1.1120-1 x; reed and for
sale by JNO. F. PE
CEO
ROCK POWDER: 300 kegs Beatty's ; rec'd and
aug7 for sale by JNO. F. PERRY.
MOW BAGS: 1000 in store and for sale by
aug7 JNO. F. PERRY
SILVER WARE,
Table, Tea, Desert, Mustard, Salt, Soup and
Gravy. Spoons, on hand and made to order; of the
best material and workmanship, and for sale at the
lowest prices; by
augl I
EZZIEM
New Books.
LIFE and Religious Opinions and Experience of
Madame De La IVlothe Greyon ; together with
some account of the present religious opinions of
Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray : By Thomas C.
Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophi
in Bowdoin College, 2 vols. S 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 may
Compare our present evils with regard
Of what we are, and where."
The Pursuit of Knowledge under difficulties—il
lustrated by arieedotes—with Portraits. By Francis
Wayland, D. D., Prestdent of Brown University. Two
vols. The above, just recetved by
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
56 Market at bet 3d and Fourth sta.
(2 VG AR
-0
Neat Books.
I - EXICO and her Alilitary Chieftains, Irons the
11l Revolution of H idelgo to the present time. Il
lustrated by 12 portraits and engravings.
Shakspeare and hin Friends.
Josephos, Illustrated—No. 2.
The Arabian Nights. Illustrated.
The Courtier of the clays of Charles 2d.; by Mrs
Gore.
Relics from the screck of a former World.
Yankee Notions, and others, just received by
WM. S. CALDW
jy22 Post Office Buildings.
exc. Book. nt 'Torre's, 85 Fourth Street.
rIIHErs E. , ;RET PASSION, by the author of "The
Youth of Shakspcare," "Shakspeare and his
Friends," etc.
Burton, or the Sieges: by the author of tr south
West," Latitte," " Captain Kyd,"
The Bandits of the Osage, a Western Romance . ;
by Emerson Kennett, author of " The League of
the etc.
Isabela of Bavaria, by Alexander Dumas.
Living Age, No. OH.
Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract, July, 15•47.
Blackwood'siMagazine for July.
The Hmressy a note!: by Miss Ellen Pickerin.:
A Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Tales g ; !
by W. S. Porter, Esq., author of " Tho Big Bear of
Arkansas, and other Tales," etc.
The Union Magazine for August, with illustra.!
Lions.
Chapman's Drawing Book, part I.
Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature, No.
14.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector, No. 67.
The Golden Farmer, or Jemmy Twitcher in Eng
land--a Dramatic Drama in two acts.
All Fowler's publications, treating on Phrenology
and Mesmerism, kept constantly on hand at Morse's.
Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street, between Wood
and Market. ang6
41 BUILDING LOT., AND BUILDINGS thereon,
beautitully situated in front of the Mansion
House and grounds, of the Allegheny Cemetery, cz
tending from the Butler road to the Allegheny Riv
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.
augs JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r.
THE ATHENJEIIIII.
rr RE pleasuring department of this fine and eaten
-1 sive ettablisliment is now open and we are ready
to serve up to visitors ICE CucAats, SwEET.MEArs,
CAKE, FRIIITS, COOL DRINKS, and all the various re
freshments of the seam n.
The proprietors most respectful y invite the re
spectable citizens to call and see the A thenaium 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 BATH departments, both LAO/Es' and GENTLE
MEN'S, are unequaled for elegance, neatness. and
comfort, by any in the country; and the Ladies' Par- I
lore will challang,e 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,
ltooms are fitted up at which Gentlemen, alone,
can have Lunch and'llefreshments 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 THREE columns.
MI
Public Notice
TO all persons who wish to be employed as Teach
ors in Mifflin District, that an examination will
be held at Lebanon Church, in said township, on the
last Thursday of August, at 10 o'clock, A. M., for
the purpose of examining any that may apply as
Teachers. Persons who wish to be present, are in
vited to attend. By - order of the Board of School
Directors of Mifflin Township.
B. PATTERSON, Scc'y
aug.ll-d3t&3v.v
Mason on " Vestiges of Creation." London.
The Authors of England, 14 fine Medallion Heads
History of licked, by M'Geoghegan.
" by Moore.
.‘ " by O'Halloran.
Curiosities of Literature.
Froisart's Chronicles.
Boher's Standard Library.
Beaumont and Fletcher. Nixon, London.
Ford and Messinger
Spencer cc tt.
Ben Johnson ✓ it
For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CC.,
aug4 43 Market at.
EU
Dr. A. W. Oliver,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office No. 8, St
Clair street, Pittstiiirgh. jy2o
Valuable Property for Sale.
12. MOUNT EMMET Property for Sale or rent,
Call and examine for yourselvea.
HUGH SWEENY,
Emnier Hduse, Allegheny.
W. W. WILSON
Eliii
iirturAlittA; WILL & co.,
BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES
_ _
• AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East side,
Pittsburgh,a Pa.
CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col
lections made en all the Cities throughout the
United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly
for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and
Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor
able terms.
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coins.
Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany., and
Franco procured, ar.c. marlo-dawy
JOSEPH il. HILL.
HILL & CUMIN,
13.4N1CED5, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER
27FCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
Nu. 65 WOOD ST., 3n noon BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE,
_ .
Pittsburgh, Pa.
DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and
collections made in all the principal cities of the
United States.
Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in
sums to suit purchasers.
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva
nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the Most favora
ble terms.
The highest premium paid for American Gold.
Exchange on England, Ireland,_Germany and
France procured, 4.c. mar22-y
ALLEN RELAXER. EDWARD RHAM.
KRAMER & ItAll3l,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK
ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES
OF DEPOSIT E, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
Curner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the
St. Charles Hotel. my2B
N. HOLDI
BANKERS AND DEALERS
S & SON,
IN EXCHANGE COIN AND
NOTES.
EOM
No. 55 Market
.treet, Pittsburgh.
hinge. Buying rate.
Cincinnati 1 die
Louisville I i.
St. Louis i i,/
NOTES.
Selling rate. Exc
New York Ipr I
Philadelphia I
Baltimore I c
DANN
Buying rates.
Ohio i die
Indiana I "
Kentucky - I "
Virginia I g.
Wheeling i ,c
Tennessee 3 ~
apB-y
Buying rates.
County & City ord's 7 dis
Relief notes p ‘•
Pennsylvania Co 4 "
New York 2 Cr
Maryland i ri
New Orleans
BE
13arrels double refined pulverized ;
I " " " pulverized;
1 case loaf;
15 barrels asserted ;
tierce star ;
10 bags liiartl;
3 barrels clarified ;
"5 hogsheads N. O.
F",.r sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO.,
je29 110 Wood street
EEO
TIIOSI PSO
J. H. NEEL, Pree't
The Most Notounillng D)rooi cry..
A BLESSING! A NLIRACLE!! . A WONDER!!!
To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements of the Skin,
Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scurfy,
Sore Heads, 4-c. 4-c. 4-c.
F"'years ago last August, the capital of France
was astonished in consequence of a discovery
made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem
ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by
the hands of man, could have such singular powers
as that claimed by Arrrosizo VEsennvi for his inven
tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum
bug, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying,
do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the
hospitals, the Medical Society of Paris, (the best
chemists in the world) delivered the following report
to Signor Vesprini
" We have now minutely and carefully examined
the lingular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz
ed its component parts—we have used it in several
cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The
Italian Chemical .Soup) as a great blessing, and a
truly wonderfdl remedy for any cutaneous eruption
or clisfiguremeht of the akin. Its inventor we .con
sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pres."
I a I=ll
Then comes the report of the "Societe de Plnsti
tute," of scientific experiments:
"We arc astounded," exclaims the aged president,
"at this singular preparation—Vesprini , s Italian
Chemical Soap! 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 Red Man of the Far West, are alike under the in
finance of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel
low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau
tiful, and of changing the color ofdark, or black, or
brown skin." (Here se eral persons were brought
forward by the president, who had used it, in proof
of Ids assertions.)
FROM THE INVENTOR HIMSELF . TO TILE PRESENT
Paris, Nov 4, tB4O.
In consideration of the sum of $3600, I have di
vulged to Ma. T. Jones, residing in the City of New
York, N. A., the whole process of manufacturing,
together with a statement ofthe ingredients compos
ing my Italian Chemical Soap. He is to mane ac
ture it for sale in the United States only, and to have
the privilege of naming it "Jones's Italian Chemical
Soap."
Witness, Henry J. Holdswurtli.
(Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI
, There are probably few persons of intelligence,
who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali
ties of Jones's Italian Chemical Soap, in curing
Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Erisypelas, Sun-burn, Morybew, Tan, Yel
low or Brown Skin, &c. Should there be such per
sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as
well a,s hundreds from others, may convince them.
inr - For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of
Wood and Liberty streets, the only place in Pitts
burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtained; ALL
OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEIT. jan2s
WINES AND LIQUORS
lijTO= , JACOB WEAVER,I6 Marketst.,
k ... 4 11 • 1 ,...1' corner of Front, is now receiving
, and offers for sale at inducing pri
.• .‘" ces, the tbliowing extensive variety
of WINES AND LIQUORS, selected by himself,
as formerly, for the firm of STEIIETT& CO., in the
Eastern Cities, from first hands :
Leger Frere, Cognac and Champagne Brandies.
J J. Dupuy, Castellon, old Maglory, Rastaut.
Channuyer, Pelevoison, A. Seignette, Otard Dupuy
& Coy and Pinot CaSilloll & Co., Vintages of 1832 to
1846—embracing all the Rochelle and Bordeaux fla
vors, in half Pipes, quarters and octaves, or by
retail.
Holland Gins—Fish, Weesp Anchor, Cross Keys,
Meders Swan and Hour Glass brand!, new and old
importations.
Rains—New England, St. Croix, Antigua and Ja
utaicas, some very superior.
Whiskeys—Old Scotch and Irish, Monongahela
Rye, Bourbon Co. Corn.
Wines--Madeiras, Tenerdres, Lisbons, Sherries,
Sicilys, Malagas, Ports, Red Wines, White Wines,
Muscats, Clarets, Champagnes, flocks, and 3auter
nes, in Cases, ludia 4 . 2 r. Casks, Hhds., Demi
john or Bottle. junc3
Latest Improvement.
BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzarn's
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of
augl T. B. YOUNG 4. CO., Hand at.
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !!
The Three Big_Doorsrs. The 'Western
150,000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS
- VOW made and ready to be offered on the most
11 . 1 liberal terms to my old customers and the pub
lic in general. The Proprietor of this far famed and
!extensive establishment has now, after returning
from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense,
lust completed his fall and winter arrangements to
supply his thousands of customers with one of the
1 most desirable stocks of Clothing that has ever been
offered in this or any other market west ofthe 'noun
, tains. Fur neatness in style and work tnanship, corn
i tuned with the very low price which they will be
I sold fur, must certainly render the old unrivalled
i Three llig Doors one of the greatest attractions at
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
1 efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in
my line, it is with difficulty 1 can keep time with the I
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 Rig Doors.
0ct.:21-d&w JOIIN APCLOSKEY.
Medical and Surgical Office.
Health is the charm of life, without it gold.
Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed.
DOCTOR BROWN, a
regularly educated physi
cian from the eastern cit
ies, would respectfully an
nounce, to the citizens of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and
vicinity, that he can be
coniulted privately and
confiidentially, every day
and evening at his office
on Diamond Alley, a few
doors front Wood street
Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to . the
reatment and investigation of the following disea-
All diseasesarising from Impuritiesof the Blood,
iscrofula, syphilis, seminal weekness, impotency,
salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism ;
piles, palsey.
Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to
I the public, that he is in possession of the latest in
:formation and improvement in the treatment of
kecondary-syphits, practised nt the Paris Lock Hos
pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its
complications and consequences, and the improved
modes of practice which have teen made known
'to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly
who make this branch of Medicine, their particu
far study and practise.
Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late
ly introduced, whichsecures the patientbeing
mer
curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised
that Doctor Brown has been educated in every .
branch of medicine, and regularly admitted to
practise, and that he now confines . himself to the
study and practice of this particular branch,togeth
or with all diseases of a private or delicate nature,
incident to the humanframe. No cure, no pay.
Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with
out interruption from business.
Letters from a distance, asking advice. must con.
tain a fee, or they will nut be attended to.
o:).olfice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood street, towards the market. Consultations
strictly confidential j y 23-d&wy
New York Boot and Shoe Store.
No. 122, Vend at., Pittsburgh. . .
S. DALZELL has on hand, and is
constantly manufacturing to order,
the following named articles: Gentlemen's
Fine Dress Boots and Shoes, of the latest fashion; at
remarkably low prices. 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 54,00. All other
kinds of work equally low. Also a good and full
assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers,
of the moat substantial kind to the very finest dress
shoe.
[S. D. being a practical shoe-maker..attends to the
manufacturing of his own work; and has it done in
the moat substantial manner, yet neat style; and
having adopted the motto of small profits and quick
returns, will sell as low as the lowest. (r0a.26-d3in
READ THIS!
LESMCI!
Worldtff
11=1/E1
' 'l4l 13'
rrtllE Origin and .History -of complete
and arranged
.6'olll nuthenike doom :l ent s . 13•
Rev. 'Thomas Smith,Minister of Trindy Chapel.
London, and Rev: John 0. Chouiea, A. M., Roston
Mass; illustrated with opriards of twenty steel . en
grarings ; 2 cols in one.
Missionary Enterprise; n collection of discourse,
on Christian Missions, by American authors; editcc
by Baron Stowe.
The Great Commission, or the Christian. Ghent
constituted and charged to convey the Gospel to thy
world. By Rev. John Harris, D. D., author of tin
"Great Teacher," "Mammon," &c., with an intro
ductory Essay, by William Williams, 2d edition.
China :—lts state and prospects, with especial
reference to the spread of the Gospel. Containing
allusions to the antiquity, extent, population, civili
zation, literature, and religion of the Chinese. By
W. B. Medhurst, of the Missionary Society,London.
For sale at the Book Store of,
ELLIOTT Sr ENGLISH,
56 Market at. bet 3d and 4th.
ME
Mn. DUFF'S
BOOK KEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS,
"Corner Fifth and Market Streets.
THIS is the only Institution in Western Pcnnsyl
vania, where the theory and practice of Book
Keeping can be learned in such perfection, as to en/
able the learner to apply the science at once to busi .
ness. Those unacquainted with Mr. D.'s plan 01
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
of business during summer, Beni 2 to .4 and 70 to 9,
P. M. -
aug4
, CLECTIC DIEDIOAL INSTITUTE;
Cincinnati, Ohio.
THE next Fall and Winter course of Lectures
commences in this institution on the first Mon
day in November, and continues four months, which
is immediately succeeded by the Spring and Summer
session, which also continues four months. A grat
uitous preliminary course commences on the first
Alonday in October, and continues one month.
B. L. Hill M. D Anatomy and Operative Sur
gery.
L. E. Jonrs M. D. Materia, Therapeutics
and Botany. , 10,00
J. 11. Oliver M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy 10,00
AV. Beach M. D. Surgery and Clinical Medi-
cane
A. H. Baldridge M. D. Obstetrics and Dis
eases of Women and Children.
T. V. Morrow M. D. Pathol og r y, Theory and
Practice of Medicine. 10,00
Matricidation Ticket 63. Use of Library s 2.—
Graduation Fee $4O. , Demonstrator's Ticket $3, op
tional.
$lOO paid on or before the first Monday in Novem
ber next, will he received fur tuition in full' of one
student. Or $5O paid by the first of October next,
will secure all the tickets fot one full course ; the
Demonstrator's ticket, use of I.ibrary and Matricula
tion ticket excepted. The :Institute received its
charier in 18.15. The College edifice is-situated at
the c mier of Court and Plum streets.. The Course
of instruction will embrace, every thing of value,
known and ought in the Old Medical Colleges,a
well as the Reformed and Botanical School of Medi
eine. 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, mu:t have attended two full courses in some
legally incorporated Medical College, the last of
which mustbc in this or one course after four-'cars
practice.
All letters soliciting further information, or con
taining money fur the Faculty, must be addressed
to the undersigned [post paid.] Notes of solvent
Banks of the States in which students reside, will be
received in payment of Fees.
T. V. .MORROW, M. D. Dean of the Faculty.
Cin.July 17, 1547 —Cin. En. . jy2llind
Situation 'Wanted
_
A YOUNG MAN, who has had some experience
1 - 1 in the Grocery Business; has a fair knowledge
of Book-Keeping; and writes a gOod busipess hand,
is anxious to obtain a situation in Pittsburgh. Ile
would be willing to accept a moderate compensat)im.
A note addressed " E., office °film morning P 6 4,,,
will receive immediate atter tion. :
t;v2B
B Sale of Pittsburgh Gas Stoch.7' --
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Trustees have
postponed the opening ofbooks, to receive sub- i
scriptions for an increase of the stock of the Pitts
burgh Gas Works, (as directed by Ordinance of 28thi
June, 1S 17. j until Thursday the 13th day of August ,
next, on which day the books will be re-opened at
the office of Messrs. Hussey, Hanna & Co., in the
city of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 10 and 1
o' -lock of said day, and to continue front day to!
day until otherwise , ordered. • jy29-2.w I
Notice.
THE StSckholders of the- Farmers Deposit Bank
of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the
.next Legislature for such alteration of their charter
ss will give them Banking privileges; or, if deemed
expedient, will ask to be• incorporated as anew
Bank. By order of the Board of Directors.
je3o..law6m THO.I I ,IPSON BELL, Cashier. .
• W. AV. .tV/1...50N,
.CORNER OF SLASH= AND FOURTH STREETS.
WA Z C lit li a E rv S, Go Sil , : as - er w r a a r t e e ,.J t veielry, Fancy Goode,
Solar Lard Lamps,
Gold Pens, Spectacles, Canes, Mathematical instru
ments, Surveyor's Compasses, Clocks, Electro,lFlag
netic Machines for Medical purposes. Diamonds for
Glaziers and Glass cutteis, Trimmings for Regalia,
Mantel Ornaments, Girandoles, Candlebras, Com
mon Ware, Tea Trays, Rac..s . C. y 2
OEM
noA DWELLING HOUSE, with a front room
U -
" convenient for business, situated in the
Fifth ward, between Walnut st. and the Canal bridge.
j92.14f It DOSSETT.
For Sale, •
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay
sts. ' each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad
v.antageous in the city. For further information ap
ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st.,
nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
Glashigosy & Beaver Packet.
THE New and Light Draught Steamier
v"-a. a CAROLINE, Nixes, 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 reight or passage apply on
board. jr2.3dtf
- Reduced Prices.
A. MASON,, G 2 Market street, invites the
attention of ail purchasers of Dry Goods, to
his large stock of New Goods, Fancy and Staple.
Being anxious to close cif the whole of our Spring
and Summer fabrics, they will he offered at such
prices as will attract buyers, and to make it still
more attractive,all the Goods will be offered at equal
ly low rates. .
Our assortment of ShawlX, is very large, particu
larly Summer Shawls, new styles.
Our extensive stock of Berages; MlPLaines, Dress
Plaids, Lawns, Jaconetts, Organdieti, Embroidered
Brillientees, Linen Ginghams, French and
Scotch Ginghams, and Prints.
Furnishing or House keeping Goods, Linens, Mos
lins, Flannels, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &e., and eve
ry thing for Men and Boys, all of w which will be sold
at at very low rates.
t er. ).. Passage To and From
GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
GEORGE RIPPARD 4- Sort, No. 134 Waterloo Roab,
Liverpool.
CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 58, Smith at., IsT. York.
THE Subscribers, having accepted the agency at
, this City, ofthe above well known and respecta
ble Houses. are prepared to make engagements for
passengers to come put from any' part - of Great
Britain and Ireland, by the regular Line of Packet
Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly. Persons en
gaging with us may rest assured that their friends
will meet with kind treatment and prompt despatch
at. Liverpool, as well as every attention necassary on
their arrival in this country. Apply to or address
SABPL. M'CLURKAN & CO., ".
N 0.142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.
N. 8.-- , -Passage engaged here from Liverpool to
Pittsburgh direct, and Drafts for any amount for
warded, payable at Sight, throughout the United
Kingdom. jy26-y
TIOSITIVE SALE, at Auction, of valuable Build
ing Lots, in the Sth ward of thi:City ofPittsburgh,
near the new Court House.—The 'subscriber will of for sale, at public auction, on the premises, on
Saturday the 14:h day .of August, 1841, at 3 o'clock
in the afternoon, a number of beautifully located
Building Lotson Boyd's Hill, on ...the south side of
Pennsylvania Avenue, (or 4th street read.) The Lots
will be sold on the, following terms, vii: One-fifth
of the purchase money to be paid in bane, 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 next succeding Saturday, at the
same place and boar. 'Title indisputable.
ALEX. BLACK, Wylie street.
• J. D. DAVIS, Auct,r.
augle
Dr. Juo. Crawford, •
OFFICE on St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange
Hotel. augl 0-y
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To give some idea of the amount of tha Insensi
ble Perspiration, we will .itate that the ' I eain eilDr.'
Lewenhock; ascertained that tive‘bielits'ef an:it:et,.
ceive into the stomach, passed off by this meins.,,,lii,
other words, if we eat and drink eight poundsiser
day, we evacuate five pounds of it by tbe Insensible
Perspiration.
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Perspiration. . • ' . ' .
This is none other than the used up particles oi,
the blood, and ther juices giiing. place to the`: new
and fresh ones. To cheek this, thelefore, is to _re- '
tarn in the system five:eights of all the virulent inatter,
that nature demands should leavethe body.. ' - '" '
By a sudden transition from heat to cold?, the Pcires
are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be-
gins at once to develope.itself, nen ce,.a. stoppage . c.
this flow of the juices, originates so many --case.;
plaints.
It is by stopping the pores, that ovenvhelmernat- ,
kind with coughs, colds, and coneemption. :Nine -
, tenths of the world die ftom diseases inauced: by a •
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration.
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most reasonable to pursue; to unstop the
pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic,
to unstop the pores? Or would you applyAomething 7
that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ='
ging actually is?- And yet I know cif no filiyalelar,
who makes any external applications to effecSit.• '
Unger these circumstances, I present to physicians,,;:
and to all Others, McAlister's All-Healing Ointment, .
or the World's - Salem. It has potter. to , restore per
spiration
on the feet, on the head sores; upon her .'
chest, in short, upon any part of the body; whether
diseased slightly or severely. • .
It has pourer to cause all external sores, sciofulous
humors, skin diseases,' poisonous - wounds, to WE-.
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. ...
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole' catalogue '.
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire euitele -
to its healthy functions. . . ,-
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It is a - remedy that forbids the necessity 'of so many'
and de leterionsdrugsrtaken Mao the stomaehr ', •-- ,
It is a remedy that neither siekens, gives inconve:
nience, or is dangerons to the intestines..: , ..- . ' "
• It preserves and defends the :surface froth-All de-`
rangemeet of' its functions. • The serfate is the out
let offive eights of the bile and used ugiriattpi' will'.
in. It is pierced with inillionscif openings to'relieir - o ..
the intestines. Stop:up thes pores, - amid dedl72..kli'ocks .-
at your door.'• It is rightiy'termed All-Healing, for -
there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that
it will not benefit. I have used it for the laatfourteen -
years for all diseases of the 'chest, csinsumption;liv-
er,invelving the utet - olt danger and responsigilitY,aud
I declare before Heaven and nisi; that not, in one'
single case has it failed to benefit, whin..tho patient
was within the reach of mortal means.
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I have had physicians, learned in the profession ;1
have had ministers,. of the-Gospd; - Judges. on the
bench; 'Aldermen and Lawyers,gentlem 'or.,tha
highest erudition and multitudes of thepoir,:iiiiiie. -
in every variety of way, and there has been but one
vioce—one united and universal voice-saying "lir- ,
Allister your Ointment' is good. ' -•- ' - .', -, -:. '
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CONSUMPTION.---It can hardly be edited theta, -
I salvecan have any 'elleot, upon the lungsq seated= as
i they are within the system. put ir placed', epOothe.' -,
chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates . 1
; the poisonous particles that, are consuming them. : -
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1 and expels them froni the system, , • . •
I need not say that it is curing persons of consump
tion continually, although we are told it is finadish. - -
ness, I care not what is- said, -solong as I can care:- -
several thousand persons yearly.
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HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured. persons, Of:
the Headache of ten years standing, and who hada - - -
regularly every week, so that vomiting - often took
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place.
Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like sec:-
cess.
COLD FEET.--Consumption, Liver compleine; •
pains in the chest or side, falling off thehair; one or
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the other always accompanies cold , feet.
The Salve will cure every case. ' ; , . :-. ..: '' ..---• '
In Scroutla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Elver:cont.,
plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronch itis,.:
Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all ChestDiseeses, such r
as Asthiiii, Oppression,P ant, also. Sore Lips, Chap, ' ~
ped Hands, Tumours; ands, Tuours,Cutaneons Eruptions, Nervous
Diseases, and of the, Spine there . is probably no, med, - -,
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icing now known'so good. `
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BURINS.—It is the best thing -in the, world for
gArns. (Read the Directions around, the box.). •:',".!' .
PIMPLES ON THE FACE=-Masculine Skin:griiss '
surface. Its - first action is to expel, all humor..-It
will not cease drawing till the face is fieeireiti any . - --
I matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre-
euently breaking. ent to the surface. , ....lt theitheals
,T.
When there is - nothing= but grossness,nr:thillieptil4
sive surface, it begins to soften and softentintilshe ' -
skin becomes as smooth and delicate aii a*childsi.' --..-
WORMS:--If parents knew how fatal most niedi 4 '.
tines were to children taken inwardly, 'they - Would'
.be slow to resort to them. Especially "inerderiat . .
lozenges' , called "medicated; lozengthe,"S"veriiii= . •
fuges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell,in-,
variably when worms are present: Now let "iiie say .
to parente that this Salve will always tell if a child !
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has worms. It will- drive every vestiga7of,thein a-..,
way. (Read the directions around the boi.),
There is Proliably'no mediaine on the fece'oriho . ; --
earth at once so sure and so safe in the, expulsion'OF
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worms. - • • . -
TOlLET.—Although I have said Ilitle.aboutit ai - '
a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the World',
They may bring their Oils far and near, and mina will
restore the hxir two cases to their one.
OLD SORES.--That some 'Sores are an outlet to
the'impuritios of the system, is; beeause they 'gannet 7 `,--
pass off through the natural channels of the lisensi...,
ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed. up tai, ._ ..
impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en"...
danger' life. This salve ' will always provide for -
such emergencies. • ''-' ' • '' '‘.Y. '• .
RHEUMATISM.- 7 lt removes almost immediately . ;
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the inflammation and swellin,g,, 'when_ the pain • o course'ce saga. ,-. --
FEVERS:—In all cases offever, the difficultylles.
in the pores being locked up ; so that the fitatnard-
perspiration cannot : pasS off. If the, leasimoisture
could be stilled the crisis has pasied and the dangek . "
over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases of,---
fevers almost instantly unleck the akhi and bring foitli:.)'the perspiration. -' • '' ' ' '
SCALD HEAD We have cured cases that ictut,
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ibiliti,
of fifteen or twenty doctors.
.One man told'ui he ..,•;' -. ' .
had spent $5OO on his children with Out any benef4C.,..
when a few boxes of the ointment cured thero.*
CORNS.--Occasional use of the Ointment Will, itl-"i - '
ways keep corns from groiving: People need never
be troubled with theta' if they will - use it.'
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE—No man can meas
ure
its value. So long as
.the stars roll along over
;he I - leavens-Ls° long as man treads-the earth; subr
tect to all infimities' of 'the flesh—so lank 'as disease: I, ,- • -'
and sickness is known—just so long will this - good •-•,,:'-'
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Ointment be used and esteemed.' When man - .ceas4 ''-''*.'•
es from off the earth: then - the. demand will cease,
and not till then. JAMES MCALISTER & Co'
Sole proprietors of the abase hledicine.• Pike .25" fit ...,.
cents per box. -' • ' . ' '-• -' ~ ha.
CAUTION.—As. the All-Healing Ointment'. s
been greatly counterfeited, we have given Allis Crittl'.: ‘... ~..-
tion to the public that "no Ointritent wili. be genuine '-'
unless the names of James McAlister, oiJarmes - Ma
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Blister - Co., are wriirrEN with a rest upon r.vmer •'
label." Now we hereby . ' offer a reward, f $5O. to..
be paid on conviction 'in any of the 'constituted -..
courts of the United States, for any individual coun- :
terfeiting our name and Ointment.
PRICE 25 CENTS -PER BOX. ' . '..-. '''• •----',.' .: -
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Brian & p:otter,../
'corner. of LibertVand St. Clair its. arc the whole,. ' .'• ' . . '
sale agents, andi.. Wilcox,jr.,cornerMarket st.and
the Diamond; flays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2 ;
Commercial Row, Liberty sf..; 3. IL Cassel, corner of :
Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward; and sold.at the
Bookstore in Smithfield at., 3d door from Second at; -- -
and in Allegheny city by HP. SchiVaitz; and I. Sat , • ' '.' '
gent, and by 3. G,Smith (Druggist) Birmingham); anti - ', :, - :- . •
D. Negley,'East Liberty; IL ,Rowland, McKeespnrt;"'::'
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander &Soo,Diorr.',.
nongahela City; N. - 11,- Down:tan & Co.; . I. ..T:lttigeri:' :
Brownsville; Pa; 'Di. Si' Smith,; Bridgewater; and
John Barclay; Beaver Pa:, - -
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FACULTY
EZIEM
$lO,OO
10,00
10,00
Drown" Lawns:- - -
A A. MA.SOIN,/Vo:-62.Mark et st., ha!t-'recaisei.l
29 - 'jpieces neys , ityle Brent/
Bte , tilsicer r siLl~FSealingol24hocrit.
precettffig Egure
fvrn to represent tie: ln.
:saste. Patisria.t7lo6s.:
' is tha g reatieuaenatl or
fr 'the impurities the
3dy. -.lf will' benotlceci .
tat a illicit cloudy Mist:
sues_ from all . pointe o
surfsee, 'which Wit.=
Iles that this perspira. ,
in Rows uninterrupted.
when we arc inlrealth,
ft ceases when Wtriire..
.ck. Life cannot lie Sits.
...frown of from the blood and•
other juices of the body, and disposes by thiffnienns,of
nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of
Scripturais "in the Blood is th e Life." hit everlie.
comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop
page of the insensiblepersfi trillion . 'Thus we see, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant; . or
in
fected, is to open the pores, and it relief ; esitielf trim'
all impurity inatantly. Its own heat and.ritalitii4re •
sufficient, without one particle of inedMine, exdspti
to. open the pores upon the. surface. Thus 'we Ice,
the folly of taking so muclainternil remedles.-:
practioners, hoWever, direct their efforts to; reattfre.-
the insensibla Perspiration. The Thompsoni4,. the -
instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds - us in net
blankets, the Honiopathist deals out intinitisiti4ntds,
the Allopathist bleeds and. doses us with . iiierOrry,-_
and the blustering Quack gorges tik :with pills", pills, -
pills. ,
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