. . . , . . . . . .. . , • . -'" ' . ~--, - -e:-..., .. - ,-t T.—. -...,,,. .....t. -- , ...--,,,,,e-- , oz,-.-4..,„, , ,.. L1L . , ~.....,____,...,........ - ~,,,,...,K 5-1,-;,114,1.,.T,,V5'55w..-i.,,.....;.,..,,,,,,......,..,.,„.,..„ ~ , . -,„ ~, , . ~.,----,0,,,,,,.-.4,-,-...----7,”-r---5...,,,:,1,4., --,'''7"-''''',-1.t.....,....',=-'..;,,;^.,'-',-,":-..',,..--,•••••••-•%-.- -:'!" , .':....'1 ,, ' - ' 24 . '" :... -"-.'''.'tt—',',''""-''r"','''': --, , :'. , ' -v- ' , ..."' - ' - ` , - ..-. . - '.. F .- ,---,--:'''',"''': .N .--- "'''' .. .. " 47' '`..,...'-.."',?•12."!1'.....?-',,lt'''',',V47-"!'''''''''?"'S'''''''.l:'3;7,-'5,..7','.Y,','. . . rE 4,CILL jtE CORD; •Pi.p~ared,and corrected eery Atterinooa. ' ItTSBUROR 'BOARD OF'' TMDE i • eseTaxamit.. JaireDall.ell W. W. Wallace. W.I. Totteni I PORT OF PITTSBVEGIL. 2 WATIELIN T¢¢ CHLIINZZ ARRIVED. -Cinderella, Poe, Cincinnati I.limpire, Young, Cincinnati 1• Carolihe;"Nixon, Steubenville r- Michigan, No 2. Gibson, Beaver f Camden, Hemphill, Beaver Louis WLeart,lßerinett, Brownsville BoWman, Brownsville DEPARTED. Swallow, Wilson, Louisville . • • Rhode Islano,Dawson, Wheeling Mingo Chief, More, Cincinnati , • 1 MichigariNo 2, Gilson, Beaver.: 1- Caniden .Flemphill,Beziver I` Mlein,,Bennett, Brownsville Consul, BoVrmari BrOWnsville WEEKLY REVIEW . OFTTHE MARKETS REMARKS.—Businesi, during the past week, improved very much. A good deal of activity is obsOvable.through the city. The fall business his tow fairly set in. We notice a great many country merchants in the city, who are purchasing their fall and winter stocks. Ohr merchants and manufacturers are well sup -plied with.every description of goods, and those who wish 'to purcease will have no difficulty in suiting themselves. 'The Money Market remains without any change, :and it, map be said that all kinds of funds are ,plenty. The Brokers are buying exchange on the , East. at 2fr cent., and selling at 4 3 , cent. Ohio currency and Pa. Relief Notes are 2- p cent. die-. court. ASHES.SaIes moderate at the following rates: Scotching,; 4194 i; Potash, 4f/a4ic.; Saleratus , 151{J6}c.; Pearlash, 6} c. 3p41. Soda Ash 4f. ALE:—Regular sales at Vag per bbl, BROOMS—SaIes at $1,001,75, as in quality BUCKETS—ReguIar sales of Beaver at $2,203 FIRAN.—Sales 300 bu. at Sic per bu. IILPCK TlN.—Regular sales, 20 47 lb lIIITTER—Good Keg sells freely at walic Fresh print in market 15018ic.t, lb. qORNMEIL--From store selling at 40a44c. • COTTON—We quote Tenneesee and Mississip pi;at c. Market well supplied, but buyers are not numerous. CORDAGE—Pittsburgh Manufacture. Ma.nilla Rope, by Coil 1.2 c is lb. 1?o du when cut 13c do White Rope, by Coil 11c do Do do . when cut 12c do Tarred do lay Coil 10c do Do do when cut lle do Packing Yarn, fine ' QC do Do do common 8c do Manilla Bed Cords 1,7502,6303,50 doz. Do do per coil 12c lb. Hemp 'do e 1,5002,25(A3,00 do'z. Do do per coil .10e Manilla Plough Lines 87,1 e doz. Helmp do do S7i do CRACKERS—Water Crackers $1 00 yt bbl Butter " 4 75 !' Dyspeptic " 4 00 Sugar 7 c. . Soda 7 " The above is the wholesale price of Crackers. FLOUR—The transactions of the week have not been large, owing to the stocks on hand being light, and the arrivals limited. We give below each day's operations: Saturday—A few lots arrived yesterday by wag on and steamboat, and sold at $4,871. Retailing by the dray load and single bbl. from store at $5. These figures, indeed, appear now to be the settled rates. .Monday.—Sales of 50 bbls on Saturday, from first hands, at $1 SI §r bbl. The supply is small, and receipts very light. Sales from store by the dray - load at $4 90(455 00, and by the single, bbl. at $5 000$5 25, which is a slight advance. Tuesday—Sales from wagon at $4,8704,90. None arriving by river owing to the low stage of Water. Retailing from store at $5,0005,25. Wednesday—Receipts are still light, and prices qiiitefirm. Sales from wagon at $4,85. Retail. log from , store for $5,00e5,25. Thursday—Notwithstanding the European de- mand for flour has ceased, we find that prices are 1 improving within a few days past. The market is very firm. We quote sales from wagon arid river of 75 bbls, at $4,80 cash; 28 prime family flour at $1,00.; 24 bbls. at $4.78. Sales from second hands by the dray load at $4,9005,00. By the single bid. $5,0005,05 P bbl. Friday—The arrivals still contiane light. but the Market is quite firm. Sales yesterday of 100 bids. at river tit $4,75 47 bbd.; 46 bbls. from wagon at $4,87i. Retailing from store at yesterday's prices . FLINT GLASS-WARE—Wholesale Prices: Tumblers—Best 6 Bute Lim., doz $B,OO eo do do and split, 7,00 ' do Plain, assorted sizes 5003,00- Decanters—Best fancy cut, quart, br doz 15,00 do do pint, 10,00 do j Double ring, , quart, 3,00 - do{ Triple do do 3,75 do do do, pints, 1,25 do' Common pint and gi11, 6 i 62i Wine Glasses—Knob stem, amid sizes, doz 90 dO Plain Flint, 1,12} Fine polished Grecian, 2,00 do Best flint cut, 2,2507,50 filteberi--Plain or arch ribbed, pints, ;r doz 2,00 do do do quarts, r 3,00 do do do lj gallon, 6,00' dos Fancy - cut, 55,00 Cream Jugs—Gill arch ribbed it doz °(41 1,121 1 Half pint do 1,50 do • do da engraved, 5,0002,50 do' Fancy cut do 2.7503,00 " FISH—The market is still well supplied with ;all kinds of fish, although the sales are not very :brisk. We quote Herring at $6,25 gr bbl., New !Herring (gibbed)ss,soo6,oo; Shad, $9,00010,00; No. 3 Mackerel (1847) $7,0007,25; No. 2 (new) ,$10,75; Cod Fish, $5,25. • FEATHERS—SaIes brisk in a large way at 28 029 c. Retailing from store at 30c. v , lb. FRHIT=Good Dried Peaches are scarce in 'market: Sales at $1,1201,31c.tv bit. Dried Apples, sales at 45050 c. bu. Raisins, good .new sells firmly at $2 00 p. bx. FEED—Shorts, sales at 11015. GROCERIES—We notice no change in'the price of Groceries this week. Good Molasses is selling at 35036 e. per gal. Sugar—Prime N.D. 708}c.-per /b., and Brown Havana at 7(47}c. per. lb. Ri4--Sales. at 6/061jc. per lb. Coffee—Sales Rio at7ioBic. per lb. GRAlL—Wheat 85 to 90 ; Rye 40, dull ; eons4o ; Oats 24025 c. bu. HAt—,Sales at scales during the week at $8,50 airsto. l The best quality will bring the latter price. HOMEY--Sales at 20c. for prime article from country. By the box from store at 18c. HIDES—For green ai cepts paid by tanners, re sales ittAc.; Missouri, 9011 ;. Spanish 14014 INSURANCE.—The-following are' the rates of Inearanteat - pntient charged in this city: From,Pittsburgh to Wheeling, Vs.,. J.. 1-5 1113 M ■ .~ ~,~ u ~~ fit: ~. • „ " , • , r. • 'tlc' — x•• - " 7d; 3-100 '1 do do 0440 do i. do -Evansville, lo,• • • r';• do, do , Memphis, Tenn„... do . ' do - Nashville, tenit.,... fel dci ..410 St. Loiiis, . B-100 I do • do IndependenCe, 2021 do do . Galena, stl:. l#ol do •do Peoria III,„ 1401 i ' do - New 0r1ea05,1.a.,.. LEA'T'HER--Baltiniore sole sells at 20021 c. New York sole 16019ic. LUMBER.—..The following are the prices at the Yards at present Pine, clear. ........... Common 'Cherry and Walnut Boards , Popular scantling, Boards. Shingles. Lath* LEAD-Pig, 4(x)4}; Bar, 40143. LEAD PIPE-1 inch aqueduct at 6ic te• foot. II 14 7i e It tt Sic it All others : Sic " OlLS—Tanners' ranges from $14022. Sales of Flaxseed at aoaas. Lard Oil, GSO7Oc. ve gal. PROVISIONS—The market is quiet, and sale. confined to city consumption. We quote Hams at 9010 c. Sides 9. Shoulders Gite7 c. per lb. Good Keg Butter is worth 10011. Chemin activedemnnd at Sc. for cream, and W. R. at GiO7c. per lb. LARD, Bio9 c., and scarce: POTATOES.—The market: is now very well supplied with Neshanock Potatoes. Sales in a large way at 40 c.; and retailing from store at 50 c. ip bushel. POTATOES—The market is very poorly sup plied with good potatoes. From present appear ances there will be a scarcity of this excellent vegetable. Prices have advanced within the last , week. We now quote sales at 6'2 it bu. Re tailing from store at 75c. POWDER.—We quote. Rifle Powder at $5 00 to $5 25, in quality, Zr keg, and Blasting at $3 25 qp keg. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES Anvils to-lb Vices common black ip lb I Ic. do do bright .........14c. do solid box " tut. Mattocks and Picks doz $8,0039,00. Hoes handled 3,25. do steel blade " 4,50. do do polished " 5,50. Hay Forks bright " 4,50. do do black " 3,50. Manure Forks " ..... 6,0007,50. Grain Shovels " ...... 7,0008,00. Devonshire do 5,7517,00. Coal • do 5.0019,00. Canal do 5, 7 515,0 0 . Spades 5,5015,00. Sickles 3,7501,00. Scythe Sneaths " ..... 3,7505,50. Wheel Irons 1:1 gross t 5,0001 6,00 METAL—There is very little doing at present IThe prices are nominally as follows : Mercer coon ty, 528029 ton; Hanging Rock, $35; Alteghe. ny, $30032. RAGS—Good mixed 4p lb., cash. SEEDS—There is little doing, and prices are Only nominal. We quote Clover at $3,7504.,00 Timothy, $1,2501,50. Flax, 57. SALT.—Regular sales at $1 25, ac cording to quality and quantity. SHEET COPPER.—Regular sales at 28 c. p TIN PLATE—SaIes of j ;..c at $10,25. TAR—Sales North Carolina at $4 p• bbl TALLOW—Rendered, sales 108 c Rough, 5j VINEGAR—SaIes at 810 c per gal. by the bbl. WHITE LEAD—Sales at $1,1201,65, as in panty. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 2102:2c., and Rae• at ISOI9ic. WOOL—The sales of the week have not been large; but the following quotations have been ful ly sustained: Common Blood,. Full blood, Prime, .. SILLS Of EXCILAI.I9I.- - 11LLLINO RATES On New York, at sight preen , Philadelphia, •' Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, IRON AND NAILS—The following ore the regular wholesale prices of Iron and Nails in this city: Flat Bar, Rom to 44 inch 3ge Ib do from 5t06 by to 1 inch 3} do Dandy Tire, different sizes ni do Horse Shoe 3p4 do Round and square from 1 to ti inch 3 do do from 1 to le 31 do do do 2to 2i 4~1 do do do 3to 3i do do 34 to 4 do do to I Band Iron Steel, American blister do Spring Hoop Iron Nails, cut, 10, 12, 16, 20 do 8 and 9d do 6 and Id do 5d do 9d do 3d LITTLM MIAMI Rsimacian.. , --The receipts on this road for August, 1547, were $11,017 99 for" passengers, and $6,478 87 for freight, showing an increase of $5,275 11 over the corresponding month of last year, as follows: 847... 846... $5,041 40 $234 71 The total receipts in August in each year of the ast three, have been as follows: 1845 1846. • 1847. $4,548 33 $12,218 15 $17,464 86 Increase Return at Cleveland, of Flour by canal, and of Wheat and Corn by canal and from teams, for the year ending August 31, 1837 : Wheat,bu. Corn, bu. Flour,bble. Canal 3,501,977 1,122,467 697,734 Team 391,821 '336,835 Total .3,893,798 1,456,302 697,734 Receipts of Grain from teams, in August, 1847: Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Oats, bu. Rye, bu. 10,300 16,786 9,690 1,381 OM Carus. Totes —The amount received for tolls on all thecNevr York State Canals, firing the 4th week in August, 1847, is . Same period in 1846, Increase The aggregate amount for tolls from the com mencement of navigation to the 31st of August, inclusive, (123 days,) is $2,215,303 31 Same period in 1846, (138 days,).. 1,507,778 00 Increase SUGAR -10 Hhds New Orleans ; 5 Bbl. Purified do; 2 D. R. Crushed ; 2 " " Pulverised ; 1 Case " Loaf; 5 Bbls small Loaf; fo; sale by sops J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st Manager... ........... PRIVA-Ti!Oxtp..P.3.;sirrGLE-Tics.Fra 75 crs. DtCIS 00,14 arcesits."l:cciind Bei, 35 cents. Pir - ' -25 tt UGallety, 20 t, senef►t, of the_Yorker Fund. _zo - THIS EVENING, Sept. 17, 1847,, will be performed, the Drama o 1 • HOME IN THILWEST; OR, HAVE YOU SEEN MY COW ! Thubeal Babbit Mr. MAHDLE JOhil • Wilson OXLEY. • $20,00 M 10,00 do 16a20 do 10,00 do 3,0003,50 2,0002,20 To be &.liowed with a DanCe called the Tyro by Miss Anna Malvina. FOR 'ONE NIGHT ONLY! Musical Entertainment at the Eagle Saloon. MR. MERRITT, MRS. MERRITT, and MAS TER ATGUSTUS MERRIT F, will appear on Sattirday evening, Sept. IS, in a choice selection of Sonts, Glees, &c. sepl7 Card—Theatre. • Mt.ruli‘it,hteßllL ci tizensE r c of pi f t u u l informs Pittsburgh hinge h n i e s ra fi l i cad a s t his benefit is fixed for Saturday evening, on which occasion four entire pieces, viz: Hue and Cry, Yankee in Time, Mr. John awl, All the World's a Stage. Miss Anna Ma/rind, will appear in some of her most popular dances. Mr. M. solicits a portion of that patronage, which has heretofore, been so liberally bestowed upon him. sell-1t REORGANIZATION of the celebrated and ori ginal Band of SABLE LIARMONISTS, consist ing of Messrs: Wx. G. Pi.rintn, J 'noirNon, R. 2i. Hoots: J. B. Fannst, . T. F. 8111656 S. A. WELLa, and W. Ruanx, Who have the honor of announcing to the public that they will give three of their ;elect and popular en ten nomenta AT THE A MENA* UM MUSICAL HALL, On Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings next, on which occasion they will appear in an entire new se lection of Song., linens, Trios ' Choruses, from the most approved operas, arranged expressly for the Company. The instrumental part comprises two Violins, two Banjos, Guitar, Congo Tambo, and Bones, upon which the respective performers stand unrivalled, and wish it understood that, individually or collec tively, as regards style and execution, they hereby challenge the World. Great care has been taken in the selection of the numerous Songs, Ike., which will be sung as hereto fore, in a manner that must defy competition. The greater portion of this company have been or ganized nearly six years, and in that time have tra velled over the immense space of Forty Thousand Miles of Territory ! Their Concerts, in the mean time,intitriably Crowd • ed to suffocation by the beauty and faabinn of the various cities, who hate bestowed the highest ettlo giums upon their talent. This band have just arrived from the Queen City, with a strong recommendation to the patronage of the Iron City as crowded houses and unbounded applause of :ntelligent and discerning audiences can give. The company will perform but fur the time above specified, and will immediately start for Buffalo, Al bany and New York, from which place they - will em bark for Europe. They also take great pleasure in stating that from the valuable acquisitions lately made to the Band, they are now enabled to give the celebrated laugh able burlesque on the SWISS BELL RINGERS, As originally arranged by liessrs Wells and Dooley, at Buffalo, N. Y. The entertainmenis will consist of three parts— lat. As the exquisite or Northern Negro, with popular parodies, &c_ 2nd. As the Sable Bell Ringer.. 3d. As the Plantation or Southern Darkies. Cards of admission 50 cents, and to prevent con fusion at the doors, tickets will be left for sale at the principal music stores, Are. No postponement t n account of the weather. For further particulars see programme. sop I std Gb:O. YOUNDSON, Agent. 24c. p lb 25c. ' 213 c. " .28c. " 30c. " 33c. " PASSENGER AND REMITTANCE 4611.. Otllce. • II PF.R.CONS brought out by this Agency upon the most reasonable terms, from any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and in Packet Ships rily. Foreign Correspondents to alOnts ofl the Brush Government hare frequently c.antioncd Emigrants at Home rind their friends in America, against the frauds that arc continually practised upon them, and have always referred to the sell known house of Ilarnden 4 Co. as the right place for all to apply if ;hey wish to be treated with punctuality and kindness. We reit rto the above frets In view of the conduct of the Itev. O'iiiiraley, Editor of the i Pittsburgh Catholic, woo his sat in judgment upon us •:as he supooses) by ejecting our advertisement from his paper, tons depriving us of a fair chance to come before the Catholic Community, end let them Judge of us by our actions. Sight-Drallx to any amount payable at ary of the, branches of the Provincial, or 'Notional Banks or Ireland, England, Scotland, &c. We draw our own Exchange, we do not take money end send it to the East to get some one else to remit, thereby causing mistakes and delays. Let the Brokers, &c. call upon us, and we will accommodate them at New ark rates. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European Agent, bth st.. one door below Wood at. 5 do do 301; do 303/ do 4i do 5-I do 3P7 do $3,75 kg 4,00 do 9,50 do 4,75 do 5,00 do EMI 600 do 'Barley Wanted. FIRST RATE BARLEY will he taken in during this season, at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Stephen street, (near the Tollgate, Pennsylvania Avenue, on the 4th at. read ) ) for which the highest price will be paid in cash. eeptll-lwd-wtf jTHE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has purchased the Boot Es tablishment of 13. Perry, No. 55 Wood et., and will carry on the business, in future, in all its branch es. The manufacture of gentlemen'. boots, will be partieularly attended to, and the best mechanics em ploy ed to perfoam all parts of the labor, connected therewith. The very best materials will be used in their manufactnre. From a long experience in the business, as well as being a practical workman, the subscriber expects a share of public patronage. WM. BUTLER, 65 Wood et., Second door from Third at. Passengers. Freight. $11,017 99 $6,4715 87 5.976 56 6,242 16 flaying sold out my entire eatablishment to Wm. Butler, I take great pleasure in recommending him to my old customars and the public generally.— Knowing him to be a good practical workman,l feel confident that he will give general satisfaction. sell-2w B. PERRY. More Tertlakoay In Favor of Dr. Ralph'. Ira Carpenter, Postmaster, of Scottsville, N. Y., says: "I have found your pills to be of great service to me in removing billions dificulties, as well as oth ers of thin Western Country, and sufficient to re move all attacks of disease, without any other medi cine. I used to be confined to my bed two thirds of every season, with billions difficulty, before I com menced the upe of them. Since that lam not even confined to n 4 room, one week in the year, from these complaints. I had three children, that suffer ed the same with me, and before I procured this medicine, one of these dear children fell a victim to this Dyspeptic consumption, the other two are yet living, and have been equally benefitted by the rise (exclusively,) of your domestic Pills." Price, 25 cents per box. For sale only by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield at., near 3d. $134,797 76 83,787 47 $51,010 29 $707,525 31 Sall Fashions. MOORE has just received from New York fif S. Fall Style of HATS, which ha will trodimo this day, Saturday, Ang. 28th. All those i n want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to call at No. 75, Wood st., aug2B 3d door above Fourth. °lits' tents . • C S: PORTER. After which the comedy of the FOREST ROSE. The whole to conclude with the FEAT RASCAL 1.4C1C. •nxrrr•acs 25 CENTS lIARIVDEN & 00'• Fashionable Boot. Maher PILLS. DISEASES OF WESTERN CLIMATE ■epl4 'audit* Oaks. - Nadel; BY . 74311..11 - )..:I3 I :AYIg,`ASICTIONEER _ . DAY . - GOODS , ON Mondaymorniogthe :40th inst, r at 10 o'clock at the Cotiamercial - Ka.lei Bonnie, car. of Wood and sth be sold, without. reserve to close consignments,-an extensive assortment of fancy and staple Dry Goode, Boots, shoes, umbrellas, fall bon nets, ikg. At 2 o'clock, P. M.. One . .splendid light Eastern made Buggy; one well toned second hand Piano Forte • 1 hair seat mahogano sofa; 3 oil paint ings, ?sett mahogrny abatis; 1 hair seat rocking chair; 1 pair parlor lamps; I sett splendid do with drops; dressing and common bureaus; bedsteads, tables; together with a great variety of Household and Kitchen furniture; 8 day and 30 hour clocks; stoves, &c. • Also, Groceries , Queensware, Glassware Hard ware, Tin ware, Wrasping paper, &c. At 7 o'clock, P. M.,a large collectien of valuable new Books, embracing standard works in Theology, Medicine, Poetry, History and general Literature of every variety ogaisea and binding; Family Bibles; Blank Books;.Letter and Cap Writing Paper; Gold and Steel pens, wafers, &c. sell FURNITURE, Watches, Clocks, Fowling Pieces, Violins and Dry Goods at Auction. BY JAMES M'KENNA. To-morrow evening, Saturuay, Srpt. 18th, at 7 o'- clock, will be sold, at tbe Auctio3 Rooms, No. 114 Wood st., third — door from sth, the following arti cles of household Furniture, Watches, Clocks, and Dry Goods. The Furniture is sold partjcularly at gas light for the accommodation of Mechanics, Workingmen and othars, who cannot conveniently attend doring the day, Tit: Mahogany bureaus, carpeting, dining tables, high post bedsteads, mahogany sofas, candlebrass, chairs, mahogany pier tables, cradles, centre tables, 1 oil painting, t superior old violin. A large assortment of gold and silver Watches. A great carb•tv ofhandsoine mantel Clocks. One splendid doublebarreled fowling piece, an excellent article. _ _ . And immediately after, a lot of superfine Baoad Cloths nod Cassimeres. 12E1 Large Cottage House and 20 Building Lots at Auction. ON Saturday, the 2d day of October, at 2 o'clock, P. M. will be sold on the premises, situate be tween the Washington and Steubenville Tusnpike ,Roads, adjoining Tennieranceville, Twenty-nine cheap Building Lots, suitable for healthy and retired residences of those engaged in the cities ofPittsburgh and Allegheny, which can by steam ferries be reach ed in less than half an hour. Also, that handsome and spacious frame Cottage House, at preient occupied by the Rev. S. C. Jen nings, adjoining the above Lots, with about one and a halfacres of ground on which are about lOU choice fruit trees, shrubbery, an excellent well of water, stable, Ir e. Each Lot will be accessible by conve nient streets; a plan of which may be seen at the auction Rooms, and the property shown by the pro prietor on the premises. Title indisputable. Terms—one Illurth cash, the residue in three eval annual payments, with inter cal, to be secured by bond and mortgage. seIO ...RAIN D. DAVIS. AucCr. The Most Astounding PisenverY. A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE!! A WONDER I! ! To cure Eruptions and Disfigurements of u,• Skin, Pimples, Freckles,,Sunburn, Sall Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, 4.c. 4.c. FUR 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 Arcronto Vrsenzat for his inven tion. Many classed him and hisinveution 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 Rave now minutely and carefully examined the singular invention of Vesprini. We have analyz ed its component parts—we have used it in several cases, and we hesitate nut 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 sider the true philanthropist of suffering mankind. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY, ?reg., Then comes the report of the "Societe de I:lnsti tute," of scientific experiments: "We are astounded," exclaimathe aged president, at this singular preparation—Vesprincs 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 I The Ne gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the East, and the Red Man ofthe Far West, are alike under the in fluence of its extraordinary powers of clearing yel low or discolored skin, and make it white and beau tiful, and of changing the color °Nark, or black, or brown skin." Mere se .eral persons were brought forward by the president, who had used it, in proof of his assertions.) READ TIIIS! TIOU TIM IN - FUROR IMISELT TO THE raESICUT Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In consideration of the sum of $3600, I have di vulged to Ms. T. Jorrra, residing in the City of New York, N. A.elle whole process of manufacturing, together with s statement of.the ingredients compos ing uty Italian Chemical Soap. lie is to manulac cure it for sale in the United States only, and to have the privilego of naming it "lanca's Italian Chemical Soap." Witness, Henry J. lloldawnrth. (Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINI There are probably few persons of intelligence, who, after reading the above, will doubt the quali tied of Jones's Dalian Chemical Soap, in curing Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Erisypclas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, low or Brown Skin, &c. Shoi . lid there be sucn per sona, perhaps the following recommendattons, as well as hundreds from others, may convince them. al - 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 OTIFEIIS ARE COUNTERFEIT. lan2s THE Organization of Labor and Association; trans lated from the French of M. Driancourt, by F. G. Shaw. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, part 2. Gallant Tom, or the Perils of a Sailor. Castle Bravo; by Mrs: M. L. Sweetser. Arabian Nights, part 3. Washington and his Generals, part 3 and 4. Duels and Dueling, by C. Summerfield of Toros. The Monk's Revenge, by S. Spring; fresh supply. Flowers Personified, part 5, splendidly illustrated. The Nantilus ' or American Pioneer. Martin the Foundling, complete in 1 vol.; fresh supply. Martin the Foundling, in 2 vole, with 53 illustra tions and Portraits. The Parricide; by the author of Life in London. Walter Wolfe, or the Doom of the Drinker; fresh supply. Josephus, Illustrated; part 3. Life of Gen. Winfield Scott; illustrated. Esther D. Medina, or the Crimes of Londqn; part 3. Democratic Review, for September. Living Age, No. 173. The Insnared ; by Lady Charlotte Bury. Fresh supply. The Olden Time; lane number. 1844, or the Power of the S. F.' fresh supply. Taylor's Money Reporter, for Septemler. -- For sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, eel° 3d rt., opposite the Post Office. M. K EOG II WINE STOILE, fl awa Z ,. t THE Subscriber would direct atten- SFM. Lion to his stock of Foreign Wines and Liquors, embracing all descriptions and qualities of dry and sweet Wines: Together with a large as sortment in Wood and glass, of White and Red Wines, Champaignes, Bordeaux, Marseilles and German Wines from the Rhine; Mosalle Hocks, sparkling and still, and soma 20 varieties of French end Italian fancy Cordials. My attention being ex elusively devoted to this business, purchasers will be supplied with genuine articles wholesale or re tail, and at moderate prices. JACOB WEAVER, Wine Store, cor Market and Front ins. sepS Valuable Goal Properly and Rall Road FOR SALE. SAID property is situated on the Monongahela River, immediately above Lock No. 2. consisting of Rail Road, Pitt Care, R. It. .Wagons, and event convenience for running Coal, all in perfect order. There are eleven Houses upon the premises in good tenantable order, and now paying a rent or $2.50 per annum. Said Road opens into an inexhaustable vein of Coal, which can be obtained upon very rea sonable terms. Any one wishing to commence the coal business will find this& rare opportunity as four fifths of the whole purchase will be taken in coal. For 'particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the preMises. aug3l-Imo. ,~:'. JAMES MTENNA.Auct,r PROPILIX7OII New Book■ JOHN ,M,CLOSKEY HOWES & CO'S GREAT UNITED STATES CMCVSS JOHN C.HOWSS, AGENT Embracing a Treble Company, and by jar the Earg est Establishment ever Organized, consisting of 200 MEN AND nonsEs i I ANHITTANCE TO TUE nox, 25 CENTS. WILL be Exhibited in front of the AatalUcAN HOTEL, Prrrisnuaolt, on Monday and Toes day, the 27th and 28th of September. This Company will make their grand procession through the principal streets, at II o'clock in the morning, headed by the gr'eat and MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN CHARIOT, drawn by 20 beautiful cream colored horses, and driven in hand by the celebrated driver MAnx JOHN SON. The exterior is literally covered with Gold, the interior is lined throughout with the richest crim son velvet, and of sufficient capacity to seat 30 pen-, pie. This vehicle is altogether superior to the one used by Van Amburg, or any other that has been seen in the United States, and cost the proprietors 36000. Next comes THE TOM-THUMB COACH, only 37 inches in height, and in weight about 100 pounds; this dirtinutive carriage forms a novel sight of itself, and wheri compared with the ponderous Rand Chariot,the contrastis wonderfuland pleasing, being drawn by two diminutiVe titmice only 35 inches in height, accompanW by Postillion Footmen, out riders, 4 . C. This is followed by the LOCOMOTIVE GAS CARRIAGE, on which is fitted up a Furnace and Gasmeter.— Pipes, and other - apparatus, (at an enormous expense) for lighting the extensive establishment, which will be lighted more brilliant than mid-summer sun, by the best of Gas, flowing from 200 burners. This novel sight can only be seen at Howes & Co , e United States Circus. After which comes a train of 30 car riages, containing Performers' Wardrobes, &c., Re. An engagement has been made for the season with W. H. KEMP, the celebrated clown from A.st ley's Amphitheatre, Drury Lane, and other theatres in London, who from his unquestionable superiority has won for himself the enviable soubriquet of the Modern Grimaldi: He was twice called to appear at Windsor Castle, by spetial command of Queen Victoria, and was guanted an audience of royalty, an honor to which few public performers could ever as pire. Her Majesty and Prince Albert were also Nis ihers to Aztley , s Royal Amphitheatre on the first production, of Pantomime of Harlequin's, Frolics, or Mistakes of a Night, which beautiful entertain ment will be given witi, all original effects, at every evenings performance of the Company. His aston ishing performance on a revolving barrel at fall speed, and ,ccomplishing the most novel feats with amazing velocity—propelling himself solely with his feet. Mr. W. Q. DALE, first principal Equestrian and Vaulter of the country, having thrown the greatest number of somersets (37) ever accomplished by any performer in the world. His Still Vaulting while in England, in Batty's Company, madc.a great sensa tion, no performer on that side of the Atlantic hay- I ing accomplished over 50 or GO soniersets. Ma. T. McFatttarrn, the only rival in vaulting of Mr. Dale, anu the hero of 79 somersets, for which he! holds a gold medal. The audience will have an op portunity of seeing two of the greatest vaulter' in the world, actually contesting the championship of their profession. Mrs.W. B. Canitot., the highly admired and justly celebrated female equestrian is attached to this com- ' pany, and will appear in an unrivalled act of Esters -71111513.11, in which she will introduce a new style of feats entirely her own. B. W. CAIIIIOL, the great two horse rider and vanl- ' ter is shin attached to this company, M. G. W. Smior_trrr, in his Shakspearian changea ble act. The juvenile prodigies, William and George, pul pile of Mr. Nixon, form nut the least interesting part of the spectacle. For a full discription of perfor mance, see bills and pamphlets at the principal Ho tels. sept9lodlk2tw. Townsend, Carr S. Co SUCCESSORS to the old firm of C. Townsend & Co-, and Carr & Rowland, beg leave to announce to their friends and to the public generally, that they are now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the coach and wagon making business, at the shoriest notice, and warranted to be of the best quality. The very large quantity of trammed tim ber with which they arc prepared, and tlt'ir tircili tics for business, enables them to insure the public that they are prepared to carry on an extensive and prompt business in their line, and they respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed u.on the late firms. sep4 NEW ARRANGEMENT U. S. Hotel, Usual Basin, Pittsburgh, Pe. rlip;subscriber having leased the above establish- 1 ment, and having refitted and made some materi al alterations and additions, is now prepared to ac commodate his friends and the travelling community in the brat possible manner. The advantages ofthia excellent House are peculiar to itaelf,aa those travel-! ling by Canal, parlicularlyin inclement weather, or • land.ng at midnight, hare only to step from the pack ! et into the beautifully furnished apartments, where they will he contented and comfortable. In addi tion to the extensive accommodations belonging to this house, the proprietor has at great expense refit ! ted, renovated, and made such additions as will se cure to him the promise of his kind patrons "We'll call again." The Bar, the Dining Room, the Chambers, and particularly the culinary departments, are so provid ed for that we challango competition anywhere. The faro will be of the best the market affords, and the prices liberal. The proprietor having been engaged in catering for guests for many years past in the east, feels as sured that by strict attention to business with a watchful eye to the comforts of his guests, he will deserve a share of putilic patronage. aug`23-6m HENRY L. BURKHOLDER. horticultural Exhibition. THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIE TY, will hold an Exhibition of Fruits, Vegeta bles, and Flowers, On the 22d, 23d, and 24th of September, 1847 2 AT PHILO HALL. Premiums are offered for the following productions FRUITS. For the beat and second best variety of Apples, not less than 12 Winter Pears, • peck; k peck of Peaches, 12 Table Apples; Variety of out-door 12 Winter Apples; Grapes; Pears, not less than f 6 Melons; peck; Quart of Plums; :2 Table Pears; 12 Quinces. V EGETA IYL ES For the best 3 heads of Cabbage, 3 Cauliflower, 5 stalks of 7lelery, peck of Onions,' Vegetable Eggs, 6 bunches Double Parsley, peck Windsor beaus, do . Lima Beans, 3 Squashes; 12 roots of Salsity, 12 Carrots, 12 Parsnips, 12 Blood Beats, Peck of Turnips, Peck of Tomatoes, Best and Second best peck of Potatoes, Best and Second best peck of Sweet Potatoes. FLOWERS. For the beet and second best display of Dallas, I ;Bouquets, Cut Flowers, rMonthly Roses, Green Boos& Plants. Discretionary Premiums will be given to addition al Horticultural and Floral Productions, if deemed worthy. Claimants for Premiums, who are not members of the Society, will pay e 1... TICKETS OF ADMISSION 25 Cents, to be had at the Book Stores, and Wickershiun's Seed Store, Pittsburgh. In- Allegheny City, at the- Drug Stores of H. P. Schwartz, John Mitchell, and John Sargent. In Birmingham, of the Drug Store of John G. Smith. Or from any of the Executive Committees. Mem bers will be admitted on presenting theii Certificates at the door. Competitors for premiums will hand their names with the kind and quality of what, they will exhibit to any member of the Executive Committee, and that they will-have their productioni at the 'Hall on the morning of the 21st. sep6-d32kw2t CHROME GREEN t 28 troves; just received and for sale by NAYS 8c BROCKWAY,.,. aug27 near Cana! Bann, 45:aiNiftErro4z-TAWPTtsittf.:l2r 45 din figure I: Mee terrekeestrit their: eitiirMat Petzerreatious lithe *teatlctMcnatior irriparitiee of It will bent:diced t a thkrt Cloudy mist ies friint ell lobate' o. surfaces, which heir is that'S : perspire flOwsenilitetrupted- ..y when we•atilith t.e Ith, but ceases' when - ite kre sick. Life cannot be sus; ... It is thrown off froth the bleed and otheri aloes ofthe body, and disposes by this Meant,of nearlyall the impurities within us. The language ot Scripture it ”in the Blood is the Life." If it ever be. comes impure, : it may be traced directly to the etope page of the insensible perspiraiion. Thus we see, all that is necessary when the blued is stagnant, in in fected, is to open the po ea, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly.' Its otvti heat and vitality art sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the sutfate. - : Thuetve see the folly of taking so much infernal remedies. All eractionera, however, direct their efforts to restore !the Insensible Perspiration.. The Thompsoniar `or. mstance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us is. -at blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissirrials. the Allopathist bleeds and doses us -With mercury. and thnblustering Quack gorges us with pilled pills. pills. To give some idea of the amount of tha Insensi ble. Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we ear and drink eight pounds pet day, we evacuate five pounds of. it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles o. the blood, and tberjuices giving place tn. the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the vitulenemattei that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pore* are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and diseasebe- - gins at once to de velope itself, Hence, a stoppage c. this flow of the juices, originates so. many' com plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelmsman kind with coughs, colds, anti consumption. Nini tenths of the world die from diseases induced : by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. :- Let me ask, now every candid mind, what course scents the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or wouldyou apply something that would do this upon the surface, where, the clog ! ging actually lei And yet I know of no physiciar who makes any external applications to eftect it. Unger these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlistees All-Healing Ointment, ordie World's Salve. It has power to restore per spiration (lithe feet, on the head old sores, upon her chest, in short, upod any pail of the body.; whether diseased slightly or severely; It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to, dis 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 cuticle toils healthy functions. - It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so man) and de leteriousdrugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the'ent let of five eights of the bile and used up matter with in. It is pierced with millionsof openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up this pores, and death: knocks at your doer. It is rightly termed All. Healing, foi there is scarcely a diseese, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I hate 'used it for the lastfainteen years for all diseases of the chest; donsuffiption,liv , er,involving the utmostdanger and reseiensiqility,airl 1I declare before Heaven and man, that not, in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the,reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession ; I have had ministers of the Gospel; Judges on the beech, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlem of the highest erudition and multitudes of the poor ' use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one vioce—one united and universal voice--saying "al , - ' Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSIIMPTIM—h can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperatee the poisonous particles that are a consuming them 1 and expels them frac' the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of consump non continually, although 'we are told it is foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure! several thousand persons yearly. - 1 HEADACHE.—The Salve `bas cured persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so \ that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Eat Ache are helped with like suc cess. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. The-Salve will cure every case. In Scroufla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liter cots plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy ; Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast. Pitts, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there in probably no med icine now known so good. BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world fort Burns, (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FO.CE--Masculine Skin grois surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any Imatter that may be lodged ande' the skin, and fre tquently breaking out to the surace. It then heals When there it nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to Often and soften until the , skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. 1 WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medi. • 1 - !eines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial i lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "rural fuges" pills, etc. Tlie truth is, no one can-tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has 'worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around the hoe.) - There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once co sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOlLET.—Although I have enidlittle about it as : a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hxir two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Soresere an outlet to the impurities of the system, is,•because tbey cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will afways provide foi such emergencies. RHEUMATISM—It removes 'almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain o I ,COUrse ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the illitieplty lies I in the pores being locked u?, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the ete;sis has passed end the dangei over. The All-Dialing Ointment will in all cases ot revere almoat'instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.—We have-cured cases that 'actu., ally defied every thing known, as well as the abilityl of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man teldtus he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit,. when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al! ! ways keep corns from growing. People need never ! be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.---No man can measi. - ure its value. So long as the stars roll along - Over jhe Ileavens—so long as man treeds the earth;selFl met total infimities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known—just so long will thiti_giant Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceatO ea from off the earth; then' the demand will cease;;, and not till then. JAMES McA_LISTER k Co - •.1 Sole proprietors of' the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the Ointment has been: reatly counterfeited, we have given this Cau tion to the public that "ao Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlister, or James , Aiwa- 4- Co., are sear - rem; with a PEN upon T.V.ERI label." .Now we hereby- offer a reward of $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—Braun 'Reiter, corner of Liberty and St: Clair sts: ire 'the whole:- sale agents, and L. Wilbox, jr.icertier Market at.and the Diamond; Hays &- Brockway,' aihtuggiste - No 2; Commercial Row, Liberty at.; 3..11. Cassel; corner ot, Walnut and . Penn streets., sth wfxd, and sold at Da Bookstore ,in Smithfieldst, 3d door from - SecOnd et. and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwarte,"and 1: - Ser• gent, and by J. Q; Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, East Liberty; 11..B.owlaza; bicKiesport;' Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; 3. Alexariilei.AZOonilllei nengahela City; N.D. Degeri Brownsville, Pei Dr. S."Smit4'.lll.4entriter• and John Barclay,Deaver Pa. •' 13*0121”1 - . T.• &WSW . 0 A A. MASON, - -NbilnMarket st., has received A „29 piecer'new'rehrßrolire yawn je2i. ' _ • -• - . - - 'VERY 1414*TANT VOMiIeuNKIATION Ito itr..riEwrxig PIT ALL kActr, :At An Times, .Asia tri;it7ll icgapirhiSTANCEBl:. TF )1.133:E. gevei2ii.dl'.irwoll,:imiplat j.meastirm Ito'continifc so:: ` ve ry inditNdoal 1n thifies in hatiis, 4 which:nrist,lceh heater or:leetet Alisarrange the •tclitral,!:..- d'l:itriiatsi:cout. ithinatlaiis which Conn the tystetri, inv.L.ccreiseqmifly • 1.: EXERT EK'DITIEILMSr • s houldposresssomeyeoteffre.acidtfeNniPlieaulf aftrectirtil agent fur phserrtag all the functions's:4' the hody in,guoil order. , DR. WOOD'S EARSANAN3LIIL AND. WILD CHERRY will achieve thMresult, and should be in every fatni6 ly, Ind in the hands of every person.. who; by beet. neki, Prhreasinh or . general 'course of life, is predis posed to the 'very many little ailments that. render lift E. Chrse; instead of ti blessing, and Tinh'llyfesult. in theit aggregated condition, in the OF DtATR.. The Billets here mentioned SiZtiimpenetted.O man of great skill end knowledge, frotn:the Nature presents to those who care to find' ihim,snd which are the only reliable antidotes.to the of disease. cline chief ingredients are the Universally beloved Sarsaparilla arid the/Lark/it : the tf . riht Cherry Tree, with which - the tad Man of the' forist tures - nearly every disease - all* internal algae& These " materials, though powerftd iu their.:srlidn, are no common sense teaches us 'ENTIRELY 11A.IlittLES8; and prepared as they hi're;ene of the gicaiest • medical operaticesin die inhabitableglobe: By tak- . ing thgse Brritlis, the scinfuluus may be reatured • to, beanty, and avoid the eh arp k UM.. of the surgeon.i. lot . they not only !Militate pimples. 0(1 - tumors;. . Ault overcome • CANCER EING'S EVIL'. • . Whoever is subject to the horrors of Coosumptiari) "should at once purchase this stair-nrxtunit., 1p thu train or Costiveness [UWE dreadful -local conges• Lions, oftcutimesitivanity, very frequebtly , mania of hypocondria, violent heuil aches, paloitationvand other affections of the heart, and iliCutnade‘me): liege. Dr. Wood's Compound is ;She of the muster=' ficient Medicines in routing these chtnliinis,and their fountain head, that can pdssibly b b.procured. • Fro being con fi ned in - close rooMs, Riad from taking a small modicum of exercise, numero us, per , sons daily are made to deplore a' lose Of app.etltey painful headaches, weakness ofthe rociedeS4aitgosq waat of energy Sufficient to'pertnitthem td'seekiec. , reation, bre. etc. 'these. persons.say for l'e***,:litat they "don't feel very.well. o ) - Ifthey do not„implyiyi a method by which they can feel eventually sink under a severe fit'ofillness; SATED tliox ThE gnats only by a Miracle, and even then the lancet, !tea t .- blister and calomel have left them mere shattered. • hulks, full of aches and sorroWs, and not only a pest to themselves,buta source of disgustand.aunoyanco to all with Whom they come in contact.: All , these :r FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application bribe virtue* of these Brrrras. For the truth of this; the prolific- • for pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited fr o m all qUarters. Ile does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow hie certificates. but his Brmeits, and is willing to stake all he holds - dear on earth in rivni of their worth,' •., 2- - Tlle DYSPEPSIA, • in either a modified or severe form, Will thsappeat before the qualities 'of Dr. Wood's preparation- and • the cure may be relied on as a.permanent one, Did . the Brrrrns possers no other' recoinmendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable botnpolinds medical science can invent t bet it la equll to the - complete eradication of • - - LIVER COMPLAINT, ' in' every shape; and 01, every affection, tninbr aril ganticoit the aParatus.. Individuals who are - constitittiotially billions ought regularly to take this - mild agreeable and excellent route AND .i*Pratimyr, as it will diffuse hesith throughout every fibre ofihe frame, and send happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. ' . FAMILIES OVGIIT TO ILEEP:IT ON ' HAND. Every medicine chest on board ship slionlil.alsOlo well stocked with this capital remedy as tc:rSCUR VYJA cannot sfiliut tbose_who take it,.or long cc silt its vigoi:ous assaults. ALL tatruntilas . OF SHE BLOOD vanish before it, and the old . relies.of eitly imprudence invariably disappear, soon tineT. being submitted to its actibh. Every. comPliini-nr-ibe stomach is broken The Brramiltiatife-,iii 110 .. • instance failed of curing JAUNDICE, GENEBAS;',DiEI may, every discirgenization of • THE ?I EiFiVOU SYSTEM. ; Ay neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a' rast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely misetable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die: Every belle ofDr. WbolDs..Sarsa7 parilla and Wild Cherry. Bitten; " contains a Modi cum of joy and content ' for eac h of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. • Remember that • Mous use of me%ury,is inevitably productive of many evils which are put to flight by this glorioue ,urpassable compound; 'and that afflictions Which:ate HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off .through its agency. As a medicine which must benefit . .. EVERYBODY, .•• •. . • from the SIZIPLY delicate is the cormtan AND.DES. ?Ammo INVALID, no equal is to be fuund fonit.- It would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than afire, and. that-1)r. Wood's Sarsaparilla, and Wild Cherry BrrrT.ite ARE . . Put up in bottlesi.three or four times-lirgor than Bristol's or Sand's, for the same pricedne - dollar per bottle. - IA'YA.TT & PiETCIIAM, 121 Fulton street, NeW , York, wholesale Agents. Sold in. Pittsburgh, et P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH -DEPOT' of. Yalti= able Medieinis; Sinithfield, between 3c. and Fonith streets, and at WiVI.THORN'SDrug Sul - re -Market street. oep2'dßoilkwl.2t. S. iiPKINLEI,, House, Sign, and Ornamental Painterp AND, P.EALAR N0..144, - Si.. Ct.:tin Svitive, Prriiteultonr,'-: 1 either Dry or A c ii n xed; .7P hand a a n l n le a k ngP,il- 7 Yn Peitrrs, ifilsli• - Linseed Oil; l3oiled:Oilf Turpentine - I-Wijd ow Glass, of all sizes; :Putty, Paintlinishesi;.ilkii 4 ,', all of the best quality, and fot.,sale &treasonable-prices , . sepl l-tf. HARDWARE, CUTLERY ,AND,:S--1.13.ERY • . , JOHN W I.KE.lCt`..r.'r;: brAir,ra IX 'soittiax IX) 3rrsr: c mantsrA.#, No, S 5 • Wood- Street: - WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has received ulhige: stock of foreign Hardware per • 'ships “Isabellit,'". " Wyoming" and "Monongahela," which, togitheZ' er wiSh s larce supply bf.4:merican Minhe is t{ow receiving direct from manufacturers -- ; . will'niake , assortment very extensive and , :stotiplete ;VTAsterit 3 ' Merchants 'trill please tall slid iitarairitliisstdW eP$ - lIE Cbpartnership' heretofore - etistitiglietiveetf, - T the subscribers ' underthe balms & Co. is diestifed this day- by tritium' eoespat.r: The business will - be dontinited by who is dilly ant - hot-teed to settle the 'accounts - eit the late.firte. =-J D; Pittsburgh, 5ept.1,1847. TEIOS. Ftishiotts: - • • - ‘ l . ol4''' . iIATS AND CABS.. 1' THE subscriber will introduce, this day, Beebe - ea.!. Coster's Fall Style of French, Mule Skiii;:Silk and Nutra Hats; to' which he Would'invite the-atten. tion of thb public. - G. W. GLASGOW; = ' -:102 Wood 3d dearbelOni f DaViS Atietio' : N. B. His. Fall assortment or Caps and Muffe, ern- bracing an extinsiVe variety, is daily eapentritli.OXld:!,-.-- will,be duly annininted. ,G. W. W: Nkrilsony - WATCH NI A KEIL' AHD Corner of Fourth and -111eirket AS just returned fkona the emit withlame and H well 'elected stock of Goode in' hie Finn Gold and - Silver Witehos; of - the-. heat:_ntakeig and latest patterns.- -Jewelry in every ver-Ware , ' Gold Pens - Rich fanny Tea 'Wire and Table Cutlery, -sept6 - • - - rILINE • Foi age . - ee9 J. R. WILLUMS;.IIO 3rVii9d For. Sale, . , oult LOTS---Bounded by Penn, Liberty and-14y r sta.;each lot having .24 ft. front; and extending back 1.10-R.= Two of-tbem are cornet lots; - anti the position of thiawbolo:pitpetty le .Orie'of the moat ad.. vantageoba in the' City: furtberinforthtion epn ply to M.'4WARTSWELDER, Fourthst.;... nOira.tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. -i'-'7 A For Bard LOT of tirontid iniprovemente,:eitnatecl 4 , on the Pittsburgh -and 'Stanbarriillo...-Slunpike-s • goad; about two miles from thoieity s •ageining_Zr. R. - Thonipson; the inaprovenosnts-trese--convenient tiri story Brick Dwellinglllonss,'_ c'.Btable and Car triage ,a variety of. choice ,fruit trice;i,VinOs and'ishrublitu . i,agood 'Weil of wattir,-; able4eaartikok-fiaLa person cloini,lititiness , lit that . , access at.ill 4 . :* eL k ,v 7 , F nquire-of Saintiel Garrison et the s. ,ie9-43.51* E M II 1; r II 1 •.`'~, ~ ~... Il MI ,;: ~. - e~'