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43:7 -Tire editorof the Gatetre, it order to palli
ate the iniquity of- his denutliations iz)f the war,
says 4" -
Gen. Scott,, in.his. tetttr iht Mexican.
Secretary ofWar, calls it en unnatural war.':'
How. pleasant the editor must have felt when be
found that Geri. Scott bad called the wet unnatu
ral! We have never qtiestienedl er in any way
doubted, the courage, or the inititary 'capacity of
Oen, ScOtt but we do not consider him the very
best eatrtple of an elegant ut correct ttriten that .
-tan be 62tind in the country. He is rather "hasty''
isometimeZ! , And, although every tiling thatis
unnatural, osay be else merighttous, (which rit..
doubt) we are not disposed to say that Gen. Secttt
would be guilty of doing that which he believed
to be unrighteous , This is more, however, than
we would be 'Ailing, to say of some other Whigs\
who manifest no com,punction whatever at openly
vitiating the ninth commandment.
Were Marrrsn.---.The wings called a Mass
meeting of their friends on last Thursday evenin&
at the Market house, in Allegheny city; and pat.;
titularly invited all good vvhigs who believed in the '
capability of the people to g, , vern them.!lres, to 'at
tend. The.consequence was, that very few of the
faithful gave the meeting their countenance. The
idea was too ridiculous .for the wk.;gs. None, of
them ever entertained such a principle fat a mo-
Ment, as that the "common people" could gov
ern themselves. George Darsie and Joseph Knos,
Esq., attended, and made speeches to a few boys,
and the butchers' blocks.
Wonder if Darsie said any tiling about that
'Masonic Lodge lot
The Dunk Calm
- Dunn has been discharged by the highest tribu
vial known to the State, for reasons entirely satis
ificto-4 to the learned and profound members of
' - dhat Court. The opinion of the Judge who pros
knouneed the sentence of the law, is one df the
-agleat that it has been his good fortune to utter l
Nitince.the will of the Executive and the Senate
tplaced`biza on the Bench.
The.swisdoin of its premises and conclusions,
'will beareomparison with that of the best judg ,
'es in'NeWVorkorelsewhere; and I am therefore,
surprised that Mr. Brooks, a friend of law and or
'der, should permit an emanation from a his press,
'indicative of sentiments, epualled only by the de.
, structiveness of the aobsperian empire.
To say that the people looked for an abandon
'meat of 'the Common Law—that its barriers, the
lb st.prcite'ction df the , titizen—sbnuld be thrown
:down.; and that the :anarchy 4 Lynch law should
'prevail, is what-[ did not•expect from the amiable
•and.esccellent character of Mr. Brooks, or from the
ustilest,Puper west of the Allegheny mountains.
- IDunnmay be, and doubtless is, a bad man ; but I
thisismo reason why a ljudiditil murder should Le
perpetrated. The Chief Justice, very, properly-I
remarkell,'that he had cartfullresamined the tes.
timony, and that, at•tnost, the .poisoner was guilty
of Manslaughter, alone; and •as -he had already I
suffered the 'penalty attached to that crime, the
Court would discharge 'him:, althclugh they pos
sessed the power to remand him for another trial.
I have not the Casette helper me, bet 'if I re-'
member the purpoet of tits article, it is this: that
the people of the present day, owing Ito the supe
rior • knowledge now predominant, supposed that
the forms of trial had been abandoned, That one of
the surest safeguards of the titizen had been parted
with, and that to permit a 'rogue, like Dunn, to
escape, was a scandal upon The jurisprudente of
Pennsylvania.
Whatever may be the demerits 'of Dann, andhe
may be a Barrabas, his counsel defended him more
.on account of his ONLY SISTEU than himself; yet
-he was entitled to be tried according to 'the forms
.and the substance of the law. This Was not meted
out to him. And shall the Court and his eminsel
be held accountable for his aberrations from recs.
• titw.'e, immuliately after he had escape] the halter
and the gallows?
After Mr. Brooks bad written the incendiary ar
title introductory to Judge Coulter's opinion, he
inforaosdois readers that Dunn had ‘heen taken to
the watch house in consequence of intoxication;'
thus leaving his readers to suppose that the Stee
preme Court bad, by their decision, intlmted p dery
wound upon the public morals, that his counsel
were not altogether guiltless, and that in pharisa
cal judgment, they might be consideted accessories
after tb/ the.
Dispense with the forms of trial, known to the
Common Law, and yon will soon be in the hands
of an 011igitimaie and irresponsible tribunal. litany
a rogue may.escape, owing to inattention upon the
part of public officers; but many an innocent man
may suffer the penalty due to the criminal alone.
To many, the solemnity of arraignment may I
appear.a mere idle ceremony, introductory only to
a farce or a tragedy; but to a well informed mind
there is nothing, nut of the pale of our holy re
ligion, more imposing or more impressive. The
J udge, .who holds in leis hand the life or liberty of
a fellow being—the Jury, his peers,. who are to
declare his guilt or immoetace—the executive offi
cers who sw-round the prisoner—and finally, the
verdict and mandate of the law; should remind us
of the Great Day when we shall all be brought to
judgment.
Are these to be lightly treated of? And shall
we recur to the early history of society fur a fo
rum to rectify the ills of mankind ?
ALIQUIPPA.
a• Josara W. PATTON, the Federal candidate
for Canal Commissioner. took the benefit of Irvine
Ba I,krupt L ew, for the enormous sum of $21,542,50,
and is now a rich man, richer than ever, rides in a
splendie Cariage and rolls lazily upon a cushioned
sola.—The Federalists will not deny it I They
dare not fi! It has frequently been told in the Dem
ocratic papers, in Patton,s own country, and to this
day remoins unrelated. This thing of a man
breaking with his hands full, and _.in six months
after, rolling along in his carriage by a poorman
be honestly owes and has cheated, is a matter that
will not be tolerated by the hones freeman of Penn
sylvania. Circulate this among the people, and
let the decided upon the matter at the ballot box
on the second Tuesday of October. Doylestown
Democrat.
1:0. The Washington correspondent of the New
Orleans Courier says : Stand Watie tendered to the
War Department the services of a battalion of
400 Cherokees. If they are accepted, it strikes
me as probable that they will take the places of
t roops which it was originally determined to em
ploy on our Indian frontier—transferring, the lat
ter to the seat of war.
13:7Witooeixo Couon.—Messrs Editors—l ob
served some time ago a communication over the
signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jaynes
Indian Expectorant had been the means of saving
the lives of three of his children, who were suffer
"„pg severely with whooping cough; and having, but
a. short time before, lost one of my children by
that dreadful complaint, and having another, and
my only child, suffering the greatest agony with
the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its
leath, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and
:ommenced using it according to the directions—
end to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the
child has now completely recovered.
I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I
hereby return him a husband's and 'a father's
Crated acknowledgments,
J. L. SIMPKINS
1 - 11,iladelphia, April 22d,1846,
jarsei liaiy Toni,-, We commend to the attain- I
don of those desirous of restoring their hair or
proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation
We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es
pecially by all who have made use of it, es greatly
efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair,
mad preventing and curing many affections of the
skin. Its virtues are apply and sufficiently prey
cd.—N. Y. Stth:
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA
STORE, 7 2 FOURTH street,, near Wood—and at
the Drug Store of B. P, Schwartz, Federal street,
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110avicourunsr. Exurb rrlt.t.the Exhibi
tion closed on Satnnlay, with a sale by auttien of
the entire collection of Fraits, Vegetal,les, and
some of the Flowers. The bidders tan exceeding
ly high. We understand that the money awarded
f . or prernitims was all
_returned. This is highly
creditable to the successful competitors. The nett
profits to the Society will' amount to about $3OO,
we think., This is pretty fair. The members
reel much encouraged ; and alnlady talk of what
they intend to do next year. In a short time,
they will begin to work in good earnest, preparing
fora more extensive organization. A Library will
rbe got up; and some think it would be practice ,
ble to start a newspaper.
In connection with this, an Agricultural Society
should now be organized. The winter is approach.
ing, and the farmers will have ample time to at
tend to the interests of their homesteads ; and be
gin thus early to make ready for a grand Agricul
tural Fair, in this county, next fall. The Agricul
turists in Western Pennsylvania are not any be
; hind those of any other section of the union; and
we know that if a nucleus could be started, that
would redound to the honor and profit of the end
of the old Keystone State. We make the sugges•
tiun for the benefit of those who should work in
the matter.
Warr OF Quo WAIIIIANTO.—On Saturday, the
25th inst., Thomas Williams, Esq., on the sugges
tion of facts by Edwant Cowan, Esq , of Greens
burgh, Westmoreland bounty, as verified by affida
vit,' moved the Supreme Court for a writ of Quo
Warranto against the Hon. Jeremiah M. Burrell,
to show by what authority he exercises the office
of President Judge of the Tenth Judicial District
of Common Pleas.
The Court made said writ returnable on Mon•
day the 18th day of October, at 10 o'clock.
The question which will. be raised under the
above writ, it is anticipated, will be, whether the
vacancy of President Judge, occuring daring a re.
I cess of the Senate, can be filled by an appointment
I of the Governor's, during a subsequent recess—the
Senate having refused to concur in several nomi
nations made by him during the session) ensuing
the first recess. .
For the Morning Post
Pac►sens TaLP.—A number of gentlemen have
it in contemplation to go upon a trip for pleasure,
for Hunting, Fishing, and visiting the celebrated
Lyceum, or Great Bear Caves, on the Chesnut
Ridge, in the vicinity of Blairsville, known as
"La Cevarno dtt Grand Om." There will be
some rare pleasure and sport in fishing for Stur
geon, Salmon, Trout, &t., anti in hunting for Deer,
Bears, Turkeys, Pheasants s Oct.; and in exploring
the wonderful Works of Nature, as seen in those
stupendous Caves, and the Caverns adjacent:
, Due notice wilt be given of the time and place
of rendezvous; so let every one who wishes to par.
take, prepare; so that he may be enabled to start
lon the evening of the 12th day of October, Ensu
ing. Ho ! for sport!
A Fisn Sroar.—On Saturday morning infor
mation was made before Mayor Adams against
Bill Colenburg arid Dave Lane, for stealing about
twenty dollars worth of fish from a man named
Sully, of Manchester. jhe two birds Weie caged.
Fish is a green article to steal. We think it
would require less effort to hook them in the usual
way, and be much more pleasurable.
LOCAL a iI'i,TERS.
Tilt:AM.—During last week the Theatre Was
well filled on each night; the large audience being.
attracted thither by the talents of Miss C .Wemyrs
This lady takes her benefit this evening. 01
course it is only necessary to remind our citizens
ie.( this in order to crowd boxes and pit. The bill
is excellent, and Mr. W has hosts of friends.
TfIE Mae NITIC ' TZLEGTI A PSL—It appears that
after all we are not in communicaiion with Louis
ville
by magnetic telegraph. The annexed from
the Louisville Democrat will explain:
A pod Joke not much to the Credit of Louisville.—
The Telegraph, that wonder of the age, has .ot
past us beautifully and will take its station at Jet
tersonvilte and New Albany. The people of Lou•
isville have nut taken one dollar of the stock, and
Capt. iteiley has concluded that Louisville don't j
want the Telegraph, ancLdectines obtruding a bat
tery'ripon us. The captain's reasoning is very ill
logical. There is no difference between desiring!
a thing and the disposition to pay for it. We are
ashamed to tell it but it is as true as preaching
No one here will take stock, and in consequence
the Telegraph will have no station in this city.—
The - village of Louisville must be indebted to the
cities of Jeffersonville and New Albany for their
telegraphic reports. Well, that will do I We shall
spy nothing more about the enterprise of Louis.
rifle for two days and a half, lest some one should
say Tele. , rapt. I We can only apprise our readers
that we ;hall give them the earliest news by Tele.
graph from New Albany or Jeffersonville.
c 0"" Str. Chubby, the Cherokee thitist gave two
or three concerts in the (kleon last week which,
we regret to say, were never attended. H is all
that he professes to be, say those vi ho listened to
him.
cO . Maj. Larimer has bought out the interest
of the Messrs Force, in the Birmingham Ferry, and
commences running on the let of October. By
the way that new boat (not the Gen. Taylor) is a
splendid craft.
FIRM S ' S BILL—The members of the Uncle
Sam give a Ball in the Lafayette Assembly Rooms
some evening this week. They are making extra
preparations and expect a room full of the beauty
and fashion of both cities.
The Duquesne members are also to have a 13a11
some time soon. They will get it up right, we
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STRICT Music.—The Telegraph is out in de.
fence of street music, and the pretty girls who dis
course it. This is right, we admire the spirit of
the editor: but we do not concur with him as to
the beauty of these minstrels. But every one to
his taste.
ccr Andrew's Troupe is at the National Thea
tre, Cincinnati.
cc- Howe's Circus is expected in town to-day
Of course, the Pavilion will be crowded.
03 Officer Hague left for the east on Friday, ii
pursuit of some runaway boys.
Blangy and Bonsary arrived in this city on
Friday.
Crritout INHTITUTE. — This evening Mr. J. R.
Chandler delivers his address before the Literary
MEM
Qa . The Dank Exchange has passed into new
hands. Messrs Walters & Campbell are now the
proprietors.
(0. Madame Ablatnowiz is engaged by Mr
Foster, and will appear at the Atheoadnin stiorUy
Cr Capt. Rowley turns out a considerable num
ber of men on his recruiting marches,
o:7•Thirty-nine valuable building lots will be
sold this day at 5 o'clock on the premises, Grove
Hill Mansion, 6th ward, formerly the property
of the late Aaron Out, deceased,
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ar We Understand that..,MademoiseileLiaror
will appear at our Theatre; and 'that she will be
accompanied by several eminent artistes—the
wboleforrninua coinbination of talent rarely to
be met with-.
Prom a late number of the Sentinel, printed
at S.t. Mary's in Ohio, we learn that the remains
of the son of the Hon. WILLIM SAIITTEII, (who
was drowned some months ago,) have recenty
beerrfouud.
From the Cincinnati Daily Gazette; Sept 18
TRIUMPH OF MESMERISM.
The experiments of Mrs. Loomis in this science
at the Fourth Street Hall, on Thursday evening
last, were perfectly astounding.
the young lady. her subject, was first put into
the mesmeric state, the eyes perfectly bandaged by
a committee, until that evening incorrigibly seep
tical in relation to the whole matter of clairvoy
ance, and various readings given by the clairvoy
ant with perfect accurancy, without a single fail
ure. The time, also, by different watches, some of
them purposely set to illude the young lady, if
possible, wad Correctly told by her in every in
stance.
A test experiment, however, had been prepared
for the occaAon by one of the committee, a distil
guished physician of this city, consisting of the
successive roadie , * of four separate papers, upon
the success of which readings, the previously scep
tical sommittee unanithously confessed themselves
satisfied that
" There are more things in heaven arid earth,
Than are dreamed of in" the "philosophy"
of the past.
Mrs. boomis will lecture again in the Fourth
Street Hall this evening.
The State Fair.—We see it stated in several pa
perk that although the exhibition of the State
Fair was not quite up to some of its predescessors,
the attendance was quite as large. But this is
not the fact. The receipts last year from mem
hers and for tickets, were $t.,400. This year they
are only about 3,700.—A1b. Eve. Jour.
Federalism and the Bankrupt Law.—What better
evidence can the people of Pennsylvania have,
that the federalists are the special advocates of the
Bankrupt Law, than the fact that their leaders put
in nomination for Governor, JAMES lEVIN, the
Father of the Father of the law, and who adhered
to it in all its phases, and for Canal C4mmission
er, JOSEPH W. PATTON, who took the benefit
of that law to the tune of upwards of $20,000.
[Democratic Union.
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Glass or lilueensware, for sale by
JACOB WEAVER,
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PITTSBURGH MAHE I 8--DAILY REVIEW.
OFFICE OF THE POST, Z
AIONDAY MORN I Nu, Sept. 27, 1 h•I 7. 5
Business was quite brisk on Saturday.
GLASS—There is an increased demand for
window glass of all sizes, and the sales show no
reduction in prices. We quote sales of 100 bxs
Sxlo (New Geneva brand) at $.;,25a box; 25 do .
103:12, at $3,25; 25 do 10x14, at s.lpo 1r box.
FLOUR—Sales Clam wagon of 50 bbls. at $1,75.
30 bbls. at $1,70 ; 45 bbls. at $4,623. Sales 200
fi;pm store , at s4,9Z,fir - fi,oo p bbl.
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GREASE—SaIes at 73c. p• Di.
LARD—Sales 20 bbls at Sc. r lb.
FI•:ATHERS--Sales 400 lbs. from store at 29c
LUMBER—AII kinds of Lumber is becoming
scarce at the yards, In consequence of the low
stage of water in the Allegheny river all summer.
There are no shingles in market. The river corn
Imenced rising on Saturday, and in the course of a
• t few days we may leok out for rafts.
GROCERIES—No change to report. Sales of
bbls. N. O. Molasses at 3dic..p• gal.
OATS—Sales of 200 bu. at 2.5 c.
12 ,- PACKAGES of various kinds, for sale at
the Wine Store of . .
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good condition; for sale by
7f../ JACOB WEAVER,
cos- of Market and Front stii
ISM
GAME, to the subscriber; living in Baldwin Tp.,
on the 4th inst., an old white Cow, with yeliow
spots on each sid e, supposed to be about 12 yearn
idd. The owner is requested to collie lorward, prove
Property, pay charges, and take her away, or, she
will be disposed of according to law.
WM. 11. 4VIGHTMA,
Bald win Tp.
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Sole lidc and Ltbearl Books
j" RIHINA of Life by Hallack,; Marriage and Ma
k, trimony, by John Fowler; Aestiges of Creation, ,
with the Sequel; Mackintosh's Electrical Theory of
the Universa; Paine , . Political and Theological
Works; Strauss Life of Jesti,; Koran; Taylor's Di
gest; Life of Paler; Volney's Ruins; Voltaire's Phi
losopeical Dictionary; Paine's Philosophy of Nature;
also the latest editions of tha best liberal and scien
tific pamphlets. expressly designed to facilitate the
acquisition of uselid knowledge, for sale in Liberty
street, opposite Wayne street, where subscribers ttl
Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Young American,
Regenerator, and Boston Investigate:, be re.
1 ceived by (se27.d2uu') JOHN VERBAL.
Daly's Herd quisrteirs for Hosiery.
goo those who wish to provide for the approaching
1. cold weather, would do well to call in time to
examine my assortment of Woolen Drawers, under
Shirts. Stockings, Comforts, &c. &c., as I have my
winters stock ready for examination, ofniy own and
Foreign manufacture.
N. B. Call early that you may have the first
choice. M. DALY,
Sign of the Dig Stocking, sth st.,
between Wood and Market.
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More Nesv Books at Morse's.
ItITINGS OF WASHINGTON, by J. Sparks.
The Simple Story, a new novel,by Mrs. Inch-
bald
The Iron Chest, a play in 5 acts.
A Story of the Battle of Waterloo, by Rev. G. R.
Cleig,M. A.
liackleyts Geometry, for Schools and Colleges.
Draper'■ Natural Piithistiphy, four hundred illus
(tattoos.
Howitt's Natural piatory„illustrated.
liowitt'a Tales in Verse, juvenile.
Lonis 1(1 1 1 and the Court of France, by Miss Par-!
frdoe, part 5.
I Agnes Searle, cheap form, by Miss Pickering. • 1
Chriatopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith, with Titus-1
trations.
The Nursery Rhyme Bonk, a new collection of l
Rhymes, Games, Sports and Ginglcs. Illustrated.
Living Age, No. 175.
I Tayloett Counterfeit Detector.
Ladies National Magazine for October.
Godys Lady's Book
I Graham's Magazine
Ardent Froughton, the Wretched Merchant, by
Maryatt.
1. All the Foreign Reviews and qulrterlies, just re
ceived and for rale at MORSE'S
Literary Depot,
lear, 8.5 Fourth et., between Market hr. Wood ids
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Coal Property for Sale.
SAID property is situated on the Monongahela
River, immediately above Lock No. 2. consisting
of Rail Road, Pitt Cars, It. It. Wagons, and evety
convenience flor running Coal, all in perfect order.'
There are eleven Houses upon the premises in good
tenantable order, and now paying a rent of $250
per annum. Said Road opens into an inexhaustible
vein of Coal, which tan be obtained upon very rea
sonable terms. Any one wishing to commence the
coal business will find this a rare opportund y as four
fifths of the whole purchase will lie taken in coal.
For particulars enquire of the subscriber upon the
I premises.
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WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets,
TTAS just returned from the east with a large and
well selected stock of Goods in his lino, viz :
Pine Gold and Silver Watches, of the best makers
and latest patterns. Jewelry in every variety, Sil
ver Ware, Gold Pens, Rich fancy Goods, Tea Ware
and Table Cutlery, 4-c. &c., at the loaves pricer.
sept 6
17 0 .7.
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Barley Wanted.
IRST RATE BARLEY will be taken in during
12 this season, at the Fort Pitt Brewery, Stephen
street, (near the Tull-gate, Pennsylvania Avenue, on
the 4th st. road,) for which the highest price will be
paid in cash.
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For Sale,
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and par
sts., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending
back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For further information ap
ply to M. SWARTZW ELDER, Fourth st,,
nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
. . . . .
S• MOORShaspist received from Neiv York na
the Fall Style of BATS, which he will in-07N i ,
troduco this day, Satidday, Aug. 28th. All those in
want of a neat and superior HAT, would do well to
call at No. 75, Wood at.,
aug2B ad door abott Fourth.
SUGAR -10 Hhda New Orleans . ;
Bbls Purified do,
2 ". D. R. Crushed ;
2 " " Pulterised
1 Cage " Loaf;
fl 13bIs small Loaf; for salt by
J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st
MU
ITIHE PARRICIDE--Blood red covers and black
pictures-.-A London Story. For sale at
sell MORSE'S.
SUNDII.IEB-23 Bblx Copperas
10 doz Woolen Socks ;
3 pieces Tow Linen ;
8 13bis Rye Flout ;
5 " Crab Cider ' • on consignmen
sepa for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood.st,
._,f
Empty Casks
JACOB IV F.'t
cor Front and Market sts
Whiskey Barrels
Stray Cow
JOHN M'CLOSKEY
W. W. W
Pall Fashions
J. D. LZILOSER, C. W. ANDEDSON,
Late or Pittsburgh, Pa. Late or Nashville, Tenn
&. ANDERSON,
D RAL ERS IN COTTON
Forwarding and Cominission Dlcreltantei
No. 8 Front Street, above Broadway.
CINCINNATI, 01110.
REFER TO
Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Merchants generally, Nashville, Tenn.
W. F. Lane & Co, Louisville, Ky.
Springer 4- Whiteman, Cincinnati, Ohio.
James Johnston '&
Hewitt, Heran & Co., Co.,ew Orleans.
Magregor & Morris, New York.
Duval, Keighler & Co., Baltimore.
Smith, Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia.
Daniel Deshon, Boston. sep24-ly
PP,ILT WINES
4,7 BBLS. PORT WINES, good vintages, of '3S,
'40, , 4:2, '43, '44, and '4a, consisting of
s• Harris & Son 'c c' pure juice Pure, 1840:
• do " Treble grape 7 Pure juice;
• do " double do " 4 Osborn's
-..e
... FF & Co. " do. 1: IS34 ' straw
-- t •
... c j Hunt & Co. " do 3 color, rich
>
' Ducal Grope single do 2 and fruity;
•"" Burgundy' do do Queen pale
rich and very superior;.Lagure, I casks, Cala
bria and Cette.
. . .
Several of these wines are the best for medical
purposes; many of them come from the District o
the upper Corgo, entirely fremi by age from acidity
Or sweetness. Just received, in store and for sale
by the original package, and also on draught at the
wine store of the subscriber.
mcort WEAVER,
16, cor orMarket and Front sts
CM
BACON -12 HMIs llamsi
12 do Shoulders;
5 do Sides; prime (bright and drOust
se24 rec'd and fur sale by F. It. SELLERS.
T 1 ERTIER PENS, Platinated by Galvanic Process;
13 nearly as good as gold Pens. Eighteen cents a
card, containing 20 Pens, with a good Pen-Holder.
Pen No I, suitable for running hand,
No 2, " Secretary 44
No 3, " Round 44
No 4, " Italian 44
No 5, " Old English Bl'k Letter,
No G, " Lady's hand.
catd Contains 20 I'ens, with a good pen-
Each
holder.
The Pen No 4 is principally used in writing and
drawing Schools. No fi for copyirg Music, marking
Parcels, etc. Nos I and 2 for Bank-Note signatures,
and these pens never rut the paper, however fine,
or however heavy the hand may he.
L. LOOMIS,. Ag't.;
No 89 Wood st.
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Catlikelke Institute Lectures.
THE undersigned Lecture Committe of the Catho
lic Institute, take pleasure in announcing to the
public, that arrangements aro being completed for
hating a series of Lectures, upon Literary and Sci
entific subjects, delivered before the institete during
the coming season.
The opening Lecture will be delivered by JOSEPH
It. CHANDLER, Esq., of Philadelphia, on Monday
evening next, the 27th inst., in the Hall of tile Insti
tute, St. Pall's School buildings, at 7i o'clock.
Single Tickets to the Lecture, 25 cents.
Tickets admitting two ladies with gentleman, 50c.
Tickets may be -procured at the Book-stores of
Wm. R. M'Conologue and J. Quigley, sth et., of ei
ther of the Committee, or at the door.
LUKE TAAFFE,
DR. D. M'MEAL,
LAMES MAY, Committee.
P. C. SHANNON, .
se23-4t G. S. FETTEHMiIiIIi
Splendid Stock of Dry Goods,
WHOLESALF. AND RETAIL.
A. A. MASON & CO.,
62 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts.,
ITAVE on hand a very large and splendid stock
of Fall Goods, of the most fashionable styles,
comprising a general assortment of fancy and staple
articles; our customers and the public generally, are
respectfully invited to call and examine our stock.
We have in store a great variety of
Rich Dress Goods, rizs--
Rich Printed Cashmere and De Laines;
French Merinos, assorted colors;
Alpaccas, Lustres, and Bombazines;
French and Earlston Ginghams;
Prints, and new Dress Goods generally;
Rich 111 k Dress and Mantilla Silks;
Rich Colored Press Silks, in great variety.
SHAWLS:
New Paris designs of long and square Cashmere
Shawls, Medium and low priced Turkeri and Cash
mere; henry and rich Scotch Plaids, BM and mode
col'd Thibett, and many other Shawls.
Housekeeping . Goods.
Medium and low priced Blankets, of every size;
Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Chintz, Dimity, Floor
Baize, Linen Told etCuye rs, Stair Linen, Linen Sheet
ings and Pillow case Linens, Napkins, Russia anu
Table Diaper, White Linen; also, Moreens, Damask,
&c. &c.
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS
Silk Servos, Worsted do, Silesias, Col'd Cambricks,
Buttons of every description, Bindings, Threads,
Sewing Silks, Twist, Canvass, Padding, &c. &c.
WOOLEN CIUiDS,
And articles for Men and Boys wear, of the best
French, English and American Manufacture, includ
ing a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Doeskins and Vestings• also Cassinetts, a very large
assortment; heavyot Cloths, Beaver-Kerseys,
Linseys,
Having a house in New York, we will be constant
ly receiving the newest and most fashionable styles
of Goods, and at the lowest prices. Merchants from
all parts of the country are invited to examine our
stock.
irr Wholesale Rooms up stairs. :se23
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Dyspepsia! Dyspepi.la 1!
I)ERSONS who are afilicted with DtsmrstA will
I_ find an excellent remedy in the valuable meth
eine known as Da. RALPH'S Vroc - rAutc_PILLS. They
have been used with the most astonishing success
in the cure of this disease; also for the cure of Fever
and Ague, Billions Fever, Cholera, Liver complaint,
Dropsy and disorders of Children. Yell directions
accompany each box, with a separate Treatise on
each disorder. Price 2,5 ets. a box, and in Family
Packages at sl. For sale only by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield, near Third st.
ISE
AUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—Tho subscriber
by written contract with the PLAIN TEA Co.,
has the exclusive right to sell their Teas in Pitts
burgh and Allegheny cities. Any person attempting
to sell their Teas except procured through me, is
practicing a deception and a fraud upon the public
—and their statements are nut to be relied on.
se23 A. JAYNES 79 Fourthsti
J 3 BELS Madeiras, Sherries, Malagas, Lisbons
and Teneriffe Wines, embracing some of the
choicest brands; just received and for sale by the
riginal package or otherwise.
ALSO, 40 dos Madeiras and Sherries; for sale by
he doz or single bottle, at
JACOB WEAVER'S Wine Store,
cor Market and Front sts.
Ea
Shovels, Spades, Forks, ite.
THE undersigned has been appointed agent fOr
the sale of the above articles manufdetured by
Jno.Parvis & Co. All orders addressed to him for
inch articles will receive prompt attention, at the
lowest manteacturer's prices. •
GEO. COCHRAN.
No. 26 Wood street.
ME
CAUSTIC POTASH-5 bottles, for sale by
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
se23 Liberty street, near canal
M. KEOGH
rpHE AMERICAN IN PARIS, by John Sanderson;
a new• and highly interesting work; just..ree'd
and for sale at (selS) MORSE'S.
KNICKERBOCKER for September, for sale at
septll MORSE'S.
SICILY EXT. LIQUORICE—I case very fine, just
reed and for sale by
sen NAYS 6. BROCKWAY.
EFINKD LIQUORICE-1 case small stick, for
1 - Ik, sale by se23 . ] HAYS & BROCKWAY.
IILORIDK OF LODIUM-2 doz. in quart bottles,
j jest received anci for sale by
se23 HAYS & BROCKWAY.
COACH VARNISH—A superior, article direct
from Now York, for sale by
sc23 HAYS & lIHOCKWAY.
130W13 SEMI FfENUGREEK-50 lbs for sale by
se23 HAYS & BROCKWAY:
CARB AMMONIA-4 jars rot sale by
se23 • HAYS .& BROCKWAY
JUICIPER BERRIES—i bbl for sale by
8023 HAYS & BROCKWAY
iIiNK ROOT—I bbl for sale by
se23 • HAYS &BRO&KWAY
TOBACCO— 18boxes s's Islug, sup. Richmond
10 " 12 , s ••' "
2 as ' Baltimore Mpg ;
1 " Fine cut;chOing; for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood at.
CM
Madeira Wines
a x1 e0.0 . 11,51.1g,..0;,..i,i7i.•
ditotiOß Sales
BY JOHN ti, Auciabuzit
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ON • Momlay„moraing• the.,23th inst.,-at
clock, at the Commercial. Sales ,ltooniri; comer
of - Wood and sth he sold, a large - -assort
ment of seasonable. Dry .Goods, among which are
cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts, blankets, flannels,
bleached and' unbleached musline; a great variety of
calicoes. 4.e.
At 2 o'clock, P. 'M. - - 3 casks China and queens
ware, embracing a handsome assortment for house
keopers, &c. glassware. tinware, waiters shoVels,
band boxes, wrapping. and writing paper. An ex
tensive
assortment of new and , second hand. house
hold Furniture, among which are.mahogany hair seat
sofas, mahogany hair seat chairs, bureaus, tables,
bedsteads. fancy and common/ chairs, Boston rock.
ing chairs. Also, cooking stove's, coal stoves; cook
ing utensils, stc. •
At 7 o'clock, P.M.. a large colleetinit of valuable
new Books, which must be sold to close a consign
ment which embraces standard works in all the va.
riot's departments of science and literature.
se24 American copy.
Auction Sales
Of Dry Goods, Groceries and Furnitars.
BY JAMES M,KENNA:
AT the Auctiorultooms,. No. 114 Wood street.,
three doors from bth, on Monday next, Sept.
27th, at 10 o'clock A.M., will be sold, a large as ,
sort inent of Dry Goods, among which arc superfine
broad cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts, alpaccas, flan
nels, Irrsli Thiene, muslins, calicoes. and at 2.;o'_
clock, I' M., groceries and furniture. At early gas
light, same evening, a. variety of Dry Goods, watch
es, cutlery, clothing, Sze.
se24 JAMES WEENNA, Auct'r.
WILLIAM A. HILL & Coy
RANKERS EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
AND SPECIE,
No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, East side,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col
lections made on all the Cities throughout the
United States. Sight cheeks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly
for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
The paper of the ail), Kentucky, Indiana, and
Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor
able Actin& .
1 4 he highcat ptbmium paid for Fcieign and Ameri
can Gold and Silver coins.
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of El and upwards.
marlo-dewy
f HATS AND CAPS. -
THE subscriber will introduce, tins day, Beebe &
Coster's Fall Style; of French, Mole Skin, Silk
and Nutra Hata, to which he would invite the atten
tion of the public. G. W. GLASGOW,
102 Wood at.,
aug2S 3d decor below Pavia Auction Rooms.
N. B. •His Fall assortment of Caps and Muffs, em
bracing an extensile variety, is daily expected, and
will be duly announced. G. W. G.
PROPOSALS
WILL be received at the olllce of the Pittsburgh
Water Works, until the first of October nest,
for erecting Engines and Pumps for the Allegheny
City Water Works. [sundries.
For furnishing 70,000 lbs of Castings for frames and
cc cc 4,,500 " " Screw Bolts.
650 feet of 24 inch Iron pipe.
550 " " 20 " "
550 " " 12
" two 24 inch Stop Valves.
OM;
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IT:12
g. two 12 " ge
two 20 4 1 Cocks.
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Proposals to state the sum for Engines and Pumps
complete.
To state the amount per lb. for Castings, Screw
Bolts, Pipes, and Stop Valves—and to state the
amount for the two 20 inch Stopcocks.
Fur particulars enquire of
ROBERT MOORE, •
anc26-td:l Sup't. of Pittsburgh Water Works.
at: UNIVERSAL DOMESTIC VF ETABLE'
1. REMEDY, known es Docrow RALmes Plus,
is founded on the only principle in nature; on which
a Universal Remedy can be conscientiously recom
mended to tha world. These Pill Purify the blood,
Strengthen the Organs of Digestion, and Restore
Rialth and Spirits. They contain no Mercury.
Sold in Boxes at 25 cts. and in Family Packogcs
at $l,OO.
The only ganuine can be had in this city, of
S. L. CUTHBERT, Agerri,
Noso Smithfield at. neavl/43d.
EMI
Gold LC'Ver Watches.
ECEIVED THIS DAY by express, an:Aber Int
11., of Gold Lever Watches, which we will sell
lower than they can can be bought at nny other es
stablishinent in the city. We warrant all Watches
sold by us for one year, those in want of a good
watch, will find it to then. cdvantage
ft to call on us.
KINSEY KNQX,
No. 36 Market street,
sell-d6t bet ereen sth st. and Diamond..
L ost,
fIN the 14th, somewhere between Pe:rnock &
Vi Mitchell's and the Point, a small Wallet, con
taining six pockets in which was about - Sal-61S on
the Sank of Harrislrureh, and $2 on Tennessee- -
description of the rest not recollected. It also con
tained a bill of goods rendered against me. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the wal ,
let and contents with ,William S. Kellt„ on Wood
street.
se42-51* JOHN R. MILLER,
New Books.
TALES of the Peerage and Peasantry, by Lady
Dacre.
Lives of the Necromancers, or an account of the
most eminent persons who have claimed, or to whom
has been imparted the exercise of magical powers;
by Wm. Godwin.
Cromwell, a historical novel; by Henry War Her
bert. A new edition.
Story of the battle of Waterloo: by G. It. Gleig - ; Ad
M., revised by the Duke of Wellington.
Power of the Soul over the Body; considered in
relation to health and morals; by Dr. Moore.
Leigh Hunt's men, women and books.
Fresh Gleanings, from theold fields ofContinentnl
Europe; by L P Marvel. .
Life and writings of George Washington, by Jared
Sparks—to be completed in 15 vols., Cr already out.
A simple story; by Mrs lnehbauld.
Louis 14th, and the court of France; by bilis Par
doe.
Lamartine's history of the Girondists, vol sth.
Parricide; by the author of Life in London.
Margaret Graham, by G. P. It. James.
Commander of Malta. Illustrated.
Picciola; by X. 13.Santaine.
Countess of Morion; from the French org.Sontia.
Legends of Mexico; by George Lippard.
Christopher Tadpole, by Albert Smith.
Xariffa; or the triumph of Liberty.
Magazines for October.
Living Age, No. 175.
New Music, &c. For sale by
W. S. CALDWF.LL,
opposite the Post Office, Pittsburgh.
ISM
Harper's Late Publications.,
LAMARTINE'S History of the Girondisti;
Fresh Gleanings or a New Sheaf from the Old
Field of Continental Europe;
Lives of the Necromancers)
Story of the Battle or Waterloo; just reed and for
sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.,
g2B 43 Market st.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SADLERY.
JOHN W ALKE,II,
DEALER IN YOIIEION AND ISOMESIIC BANDWASUE
No. 85 Wood Street.
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the
public generally, that he Ilas received a large
stock of foreign Hardware per ships ...Isabella,"
Wyoming" and ' , Monongahela," which, togeth
er with a lame supply of American Gooas he is now
receiving direct from manufacturers, will make his
assortment very extensive and complete. Western
Merchants will please call and examine his stack.
sops
New Books.
JUST itECElVE E D—Rceollectioni of England; by
Rev. Stephen 'll. Tyng, D. D.—London edi
tion.
The following by the Presbyterian board,of Publi
cation,. viz
Thoughts on Family WOrship; by James W. Alex
ander, Pastor of the Duane st. - Presbyterian Mach;
New York.
An exposition of the Confession of Faith of the
Westministef AsseMbly of Divines; by Bev. Robert
Shaw.
A Christiati CoMpanion for the Chamber of. Sickr
ness; by a Minister.
Devotional Aide for the Chamber ofSickness. '
Thu Christian Soldier, or the T_riUmpi ef Grace in
the Army. • , • .
The above with a general assortmentof Theologi
cal and Miscellaneous books for sale at the bookstore
of . ELLIOT . . 4- ,ENGLISH, . •
se ;22 86 Marko& st.betwese 3d,, and 4th.
•
SPERM barreli.ifor.sale by •
4 16SISIITItk SINCLAIR.
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Wit& cherry salsa .
t- Eny: 1521 7 0WritNT 'COMM wag/midis
,
tT.ssivs - A.1:7- AACES
At All Tinto,
UN"Dth A 4 L CIRCUMSTANt.F.S
I[F'ittaj Alial - SICTC, get cored., if bleplriy
anesburdy loVentintie sti.• &very indivifrialin
dulm in 'habits, Which riost,io a greater 'or leaser
esteht, disatiabge the adrniratile arid intrfcith c•tim
bi - :nations wthieliforrn the syste'rn,andContietientl,f
rrtftrt ti'ent'vrifuns.,
should portstassflothe rnild, yet eflicachatdr,biniople
accredited agent kir ,vibtervilig all the functions VC
the body. in good vrcler. - -
DR. WOOD'S
B.OI92IPAUILtiI AND ekritity "irt4trth
will achieve this result, And - should be in every fug , '
ly, and in the hands of every pernon, who, by ho n.-
profession or general course Of We, is Prednfr
posed to the Very many little nithaeitts that read'
life a cone, instead of 'a blessing, Anil tnal4 rEt4l l 4
in their aggr%fatcd conditioh, in the
OF DEA"fii
The Bitters 'herd mentioned are eoiripolindeth
man of great skill and inowledge, from the eituplell
Nature presents to those who tare to find theineind
which are the only reliable antidoteh to the poison
disease. The chief ingredients are the universally
beloved S'arsaparlitsiand
Tree, with which the red man' off the forest 6irea
nearly every disease of the ihternal oigans. Theltdi
materials„ though powerful their attion; stud
common sense teathes fis•
„ • ,
4.-• - ENTIRELY BARB/LESS;,. e -
and prepared na they, are bere n one of the,gren cal
medical apemaives in the inhabitable globe By tila
lag these Ha-ries, the seigiulons may be-restored
beauty, and avoid thc.sharp kitib or gig sixteen -rot' ..;P
they not only eradicate plinpies and tumors, bul
overcome
. CA'NCFIR AND .K.I'NO.".S.;t.VI r.t SS
Whoever is subject to the horror!' of COntattPlieltt -
should at once purchase this sonn-imirmit.
train of Costiveness follow-dreadful local congest
tionss oftentimes insanity; very freqnentlfr
hypocondria,Niolent bead aches,tpcipitatiOntti , tafd
ether affections of the heartf, ant thcuniatie.;ool%
Dr Wood'sCempound is iine - nf the most of
ficient Medicines in renting
,thete etimpliint4 .
their foantain head, thatrean',Poisinly be,-preettreldi
From boifig Confined inclose; rooms, and finift
taking.a small modicum of exercise, nameroni . titit
sonic daily ate made to llePlore.a loss' or app etites
painful headaches, weakness oftheinnscles4langtinti
waAt of energy:Sufficient to perntitthenf:tci seek
reation, tee. &a. These persons SayfoilyettrA, ftidl;- •
they "don't feel very Well: , 'lftheydobet entpdoy,
a method 'by which'they 'Cai feel 'Va l i 'WF.Y.t.:, 'they .
eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, intl'afb
SAVED VEO3I - . THE GUAVA
only, by by a miracle, and even then the itineetAtde.b/
blister and calomel have left :them' mere sitiatte:red
hulks, full of aches and sbrrovits, and not only a Pest
to themselves, but a source ofdiagostand,cnneyancif
to all with whom they come in "contact. &ode
FEARFUL CONSEQUENcf;S.
may be avoided by an carly.application of torkitttnell
of these Brrraits. For. the truth.orthisithePreptie'
tor pledges his word'and bonen-and:in min:le-nee Eau
show files of undoubted certificates which lie haiies
ceived, unsolicited friim.all-quarteru , He dbqu note
however 9 ask the invalid to swallow his certificates] -
bin. his 13rttrEns, and is willing to strike all he held*
dear on earth in'favor of-their,
THE .DYSPEPSIA,
in eiftier a modified or severe form, will dtsa}s esf
before the qualitiesorDr. Wood'i,Prefiaration,,iiira
the cure may be relied on Ma - perninnentene.. Did
the BirrEns possess no' other reetiininendatiOni it
would be one of the.:finest.vegetable- CoMpoitildg,
medical scienoe can invent( but 'it eqbat to the.: - :
complete eradication of
LIE ER COMPLAi.an
in every shape, and of every nfFeetiOn,minor•orgi
gantic, of the billiaryaparattisi , litditiduals who 'arc "
constitutionally billion% ought retnlarly.to take tine
mild agreeable and excellent fork AIM Aiitirtrett/
as it will diffuse health throughout every-fibre of the
frame, and send happiness. and love of life
to the heart. FAuturs ounrrr ;Ost
Every medicine chest on board ship should` elielei
Well stocked with•this capit& remedy riteltr.Sol3.A ,
VY_igi cannot afflict those who take itr or;lobg-re
eiet
its vigorous assaelts... ALL iitimirciEs . t4
BLOOD vanish before it, and thepld t-elica. of
imprudence invariably disappear, soutt aftef•bertilt-
Submitted to its nctiott. Every toniplaintf.6f , trie
Stomach is broken by it. .The Birrins
intT
instance' filled deurini •
tut, every disorganization of ..
THE lIIERVOUS '
'l3y neglecting thelittletnibinfs made nirpnit the lit
ter a east'portion.of our-fellow beings nterrelideted
extremely miserable—so miserable;- indeed - I that
they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Woods Sarsa
pardla and Wild Cherry Ditiers,” .tkimaitis edit
cum of joy and content formactfof' fhotte - atitiitut
and imprudent sufferers. - Retneniberthatina injedit
citrus use of mercury is - inevitably productive. of Mani!' -
evils which are put to flight by this.glorichni atattir..
surpassable componnd; and that ifflicfichinwhichtad
IfEREDITARY. - • •
may speedily and safely be'sbulfied eft thrOOK , ti ftis :-
agency. As a Medicine which *lst benefft' - -",:•'',.
EVERYRODY,
from the'snuftit delicate to thecOitrzi`
pAtlise INVALID, no equal is to be' !tread for it. 'lt
would be well to bear in 'Mind 'thit'fireventivela
infinitely more desirable than' tufei`-aturthat D.l",
Weed's Sarsaparilla said Wild 'Clierryitifinli ARE.
ROTH. - - -
- Pat up in bottles; three nr 'Rita ElfOr liziger than
Bristol's or Sandie, for did. tiamapriaa-tentribillar
per bottle. '
YA•FT 1 ETCIf ABS, "tit' Frittoti etreet, - Ne.vr
York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at ""--
P. - R. SAWYER'S RE;IL'IIi tiEtOT Of Vayii
able Medicines,Smithfiett4betivien - Ba'and , Peiirth
streets; and it - WM. THORN'S Drug Stores4ftirket
street. ~ ; • ;It ;; ; ;•nzepl d6mtkwilt
The Moat Astounding Diseiurery.
A BLESSING! A MIRACLE! !,-- . esWONDER!!
To cure Eruptions and Dishvir .i iernis of the Skin,
Pimples, Freckles, Sunbutii, Salt Rhertni SeunTy i
Sore Iloodsi kplcc.
ryeaxstagolistAugaFt.itfie:t:44ll:iMarte .
as astonished
ed almost .an iniponsihitity..thnt nri'Oe by
the hands M . , ntaniernilaila*osueluciinin...ar,powera
as that elhiMillbrAttioisiii Yaesi
tine. Ma.nyelassed hint and.ktininv.entiontuir ham-.
bug, (and, alas! many coolie]) petson-tOttmtttiaxing,
do the s a me now) at length, after -tegjog.it .. .ins.!Ke -
.hospitale, the, Idedical . Soc i cty of Vatie,;(o,l4r:-bag
chemists the world)deliveredthetellniving,relitctl
to Signor Veeprini , •
.„ :
u We lave now Minutely and ear - 0411y eta/Innen'
the singular invention oiyesprili. We have
ed its component parts—we hate .nsed ifinlttextml
cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it Mkt , '
Italian, Chemical Soap) as.a .great.lilesitingctind tt
truly wonderful remedy for uny.entaneons . erup4on
or disfigurement of the , skin. Its inventOt,wkoll.
eider the true philanthrotilSt otinftering mankind,:
(Signed) -; L56101;.15 DIAT.Eir-- lattejs • -
Then comes the report of the "Societe - de - Plit
tote;' of scientific experhaents : • • -
, f W,e are astounded,” exelaims the . oged preliclet4
"at this 'singular preparation-L—Vosprini , s'lnzdatt
Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, Will - icieneeitoWl'
here we have a peepafation made hi the IbitE r tlf
beautiful piece of soap, which' we knOw - :lit'letbOl
practice, to cure every cutaneens eruption,' every -
disfigurement of, and everidiscolOred skin I Whbro
will its magic and singular power cease f: 'Thijle 4 -
gro ' the Creole, the Yellow Rate o 1 the P.astcand
the Red Mae of the Par 'West, are alike under thOrln
fldenee of its extraordinary powers, of cleariit
low or discolored skin — ,,,and make it White:l:l.:id bean..
tiro!, and of changing the Color ofdark,in blatkot
brown skim?! (Here so :eral persons worts.broaght
forward by the president, who had,Osed iy itrfr-00
of his assertions,) • _ - -
T.ll I SI
tznins TilE mirravviii .111118F.Li • P.RESErr
•
In considefation of.the sum of $3600, I have di.'
vulged to Ma. T..loites, residing in thqtify.or New
York, N. A. the' whole process of manUfatturing)
together with a statement ofthd ingredients comporting my Italian . Chemical ,Soap. /Id is to:ntatinfac
tore it Amnia - in the United States only, and to have
the privildge of naming it aTorteri'llalid.st - 04/#44
ISsag. 4l
Witness, Ifenry'S. Holdgwortb. •'. • ~„ -
(Signed) AisitOSICI'VESPRIRI.,
There are probably' few riricona.ofintolh e ence,.
who, after readini . the Alive, Will'deUbt.the quali
ties of Jonetts Italian•
Eruptions, Disfigurementa,'PreeklUs; Saltjthente,
Seervy, Erisypelas, San-burn, blarykew, Tio;;Telr •
low or llrowttSkin, att. ShOtild there:be such per
sons, Perhaps the foll Owing -reeornmendittions4se,
well as hundreds from others; may. convince them.-
grVor sale by W. JACKSON, Agenti'coriena
Wood and. Liberty streets, thi.on/pyluee in Pitti
brirgh where the" .C.Mtrintr., Min be: obtainedt ,
OTHERS Aar. COMITEIWEIT.
• 8„11iIINI;BY,
floe Sign send Ornamental 4 10 assitert
AND ' DEALAB. IN" PAINTS, •
No: 44; St: Ciaitt'STEEtT; FhtTS/31111611, , r ) .
TTAS constantly on lmnd - ell kinds of PAtri,m
rj either bry or Mitedt Japan and Copal-Varnish;
Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Ttirpeatine;, Window
Glass, of all sizes; Putty, Paiat Brushes, frai l - allpf
the best quality, and
Air bale at reasonable-10qm
sep_ll4' - '
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