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Basiorr, No. 12, State street. PELLADELPIUA, Real Estate and •Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BALTIKORE, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts, where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti sing learned. The Exhibition at St, Paul's School louse. We attended the examination of the Scholars belonging to St. Paul's Congregation, on Thursday evening last, and were highly pleased With the ar rangerinents, selectiuns and performances. There was a neatly erected stage in the upper end of the room, sufficiently large fcir "Cardinal Wolsey" walk about on, and there in the presence of his friend "Crorriwell" give vent to the feelings that burthened his overflowing and 'repentant heart. The audience was quite large, and very much pleased with the-evening's entertainment; and the Dignitaries who are attached to the school seemed as much interested in the success of their pupils as the parents, who appeared delighted, as well as gratified,, at the astonishing 'progress they had made since they had been under the tuition of the industrious and talented "brothers." The performances were remarkably good, con sidering 'the age of the "actors"—the pieces generally well _elected, and very appropriate for the occasions. The extract on the death of -Ham ilton" by Master Hornier Scully was admirably de- Livered; we were astonished at the wonderful ease and grace exhibited by one so young. Young Farrem, on the ''Unbeliever," t was also a very cre ditable performance;he appeared to thoroughly un_ derstand his subject, and was quite easy and happy Mil in its delivery. In fact the whole of the perform antes were excellent, and reflect credit on the actors as well as no the "Brothers," whose talents and untiring industry base. Leen instrumental in bringing about in so short a time so happy a w iresult. These Exhibitions should be frequently repeated—they not only produce an incentive to exertion in the breasts of the pupils, but it also gives them great ease and elegance in their inter course with society. al-Costiveness, cholic, indigestion, have long baffled Physician's skill. A medicine, however, has been discovered, and is "now offered to the world, which is a quick and perfect cure for them, to which nearly every respectable practitioner in New York will bear willing testimony, as they have abandoned all other remedies for its use. The remedy spoken of is Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. A medicine which is as pulatea ble as sugar plums; never gripes or nauseates in the slighest degree, and yet is the, most searching and positive purgative preparation ever discovered.— Such is the excellence of Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills that the proprietor warrants a cureif they are taken according to directions, and binds himself to return the money if the purchaser is not fully pleased with them, The great excite ment which their appearance has produced is not a false one, but is erected on the . strong foundation of truth, and will never pass away; for so long as costiveness, cholic, and indigestion remain attend ant upon the human race, so long will their only positive remedy continue to he popular. Seld by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib. erty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke ner s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. . SONG FOR THE PEOPLE. Ata--"idreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,r , I dreamtthat I dwelt in marble halls, With pimples and tan on my face; Audi thought that at parties, at soirees and balls, I was. termed a repulsive disgrace. I had riches enough, but, alas! could not count On possessing a healthy skin; Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surmount Disfigurements, be they hateful as sm. dreamt that suitors now sought my hand, But they all did repudiate my face; For they cried, Though her features are formed mild and bland, The yellow' ieck and pimpled skin arc disgrace, Then I thought that I cried in a voice void of hope, "Cure my pimples--make my skin white and fairi" A voice answer'd, "Uses cake of the Joarts's famed SOAP, And your mind will be free from despair.” Then 'dreamt that I used 140; that moment of bliss! My akin changed from its yellowish hue; My neck was made clear, and my face made to kiss, Though an angel might claim it his due; The pimples, the freckles, the' blotches, the tan, Had decamped, and a voice ,by my side Slid, indeed you will now be the glory ofman, Ay, the virtue, the hope, and the pride. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 8 9 Liberty street, Pittsburg head of Wood. itrPrincipal, Office, sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street, New York. Am--" The fine old English Gent/man." I'll sing you a piimenew Yankee song, made in a Yankee State, Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, who'd got a bald old pate, And who would not try to stop the same before it got too late, But used all sorts of useless stuff at a very expensive rate, • Like a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. This - fine old man was loved by all, was reverenced by the fair, But alas! he could not boast of wearing, his own natural hair,. But was forced to wear a nasty'wig, at which all men did stare, For his features all were noble, and his mind was good, not rare. In a fine old Yankee gentleman, Ere. At length this good old man was told to go straight off and give, Three shillings for a bottle of Joteza' lhau REirro- Which, though the hair had long been dead, 'twould force again to live, And grow dark, soft, and beautiful, like a plant or an olive, On this fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. He used but two small bottles, and his hair grew dark • and long, No dandfuff filled the scalp, for the roots grew heal thy, ay, and strong, And. he says. at last he's found the-right, though he's often tried the wrong, And that Jon ts's lima RESTORATIVE is all that's stated in this song, Of a fine old Yankee gentleman, &c. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood. je27 T a meeting of the Directors of the Pans ASURANCE COMPANY, it was ordered. That all sums remaining due for instalments on stock, un paid, on Saturday the 18th day of July, inst. be placed in the hands of the Solicitor of the comparty. for immediate collection. • From the minutes J. FINNEY, Jr. jy1445 Sec'y. Penn Insurance Company. HE ierenteenth.(sno LAST) instalment, on the T stock of this company (being $250 per share) will be chin on If edneeday the 15th July inst. J. FINNEY, Jr. jyl4-5t Sec'y. OIL sr. TAR— -. 15. bbls N. C. Tar; 20 Tanner's Oil; , Instore, andfor sale by ? MARTIN lit SMITH, jelB ~ 56 Wood at , FAMILY FLOUR. —A few bbla of family flour, of a. very superior quality, in store and for . 011ie by •, MARTIN & SMITH, jelB-d&w 58 Wood 'street, bet. 3d and 4th. etROUND PLASTER—We bare, and will be con stantly supplied with a first rate article of Ground Plater, which we will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers..,' MAlrnfit 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th sts. igotice to Stockholders. Blakely and Mitchell, Offices on Penn' and Smithfiekisis A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver- A. pool and New York Packets. Remittances made as usual to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling and upwards—payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them brought out by the above splendid line, on the 15th and 16th of any month. ' jy7 • WINES & LIQUORS -6 half pipes pure Trench Brandy,dif. brands; 2 " " " Holland Gin; 10 quarter " Port Wine; 2 " Madeira. 5 bbls Peach Brandy, 8 years old; 4 " M. R. Whiskey 2 CI CI CC 11 " 35 " Rectified Whiskey; Part of the abovo- Liquors on draught and fur sale by P. C. MARTIN, je29 60 Water at. New Books JUST RECEIVED—LerrEas FROM 13no0sA, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our duty to them, by Rev. B. Schneider, and an introduction by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published by Rev. Sam!. Gatelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale bz SCRIBA & SCHINDLER, jell 115 Wood st. CONSUMPTION and Bleeding at the Lungs cured by the use of Dn. Duriciat's EXPECTORANT REMEDY. Mien EMELINE YEAGER, aged seventeen years, was taken when at the age of sixteen, with a slight cold; which she neglected until the LUNGS fell a prey to that seeking destroyer, CONSUMPTION, when application to a physician was made, but to no effect. He considered her case a hopeless one, and prescribed but little medicine for her. In the mean time she discharged great quantities of blood, with much expectoration of thick phlegm arid cough.— Her bodily frame at length became reduced to a liv ing skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by her friends, that her sufferings might end by the pangs of death. During the time, her physician frequently called, and as the last resort, determined, to test the virtues of "Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy," having noticed some extraordinary cures performed by the medicine in similar cases. lie at once obtained two bottles, and administered it to her. The fourth day he found some change, which gave hopes. lie continued giving the medicine for eighteen days; at that time she was rendered able to be walking inkier bed chamber, to the astonishment of her friends and relatives. She continued using the medicine for eight weeks, when she declared herself entirely free from disease and pain, and now pursues her daily occupations in perfect health. in - A small pamphlet accompanies this medicine, which gives a full description of diseases, the man ner of treatment, &c, &c. Dr. Duncan's Western Office, 150 Sycamore et., Cincinnati. IYIS BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS.— The attention of purchasers is invited to our send stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Minding; 15_16 • rr 44 44 a 6I 7-8 a C' • CC 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 54 " 9-8 mar 17 SHEA & PRICPMCK Lake Superior PEOPLE visiting the copper mines of take perior during the season, will find it to their advantage to call at liars S Brockway's Drug store where they can procure such remedies as the pecu liarity of the climate require. Any information re lative to the country will he freely given. HAYS & BROCKWAY, ja2l No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty St. • . HE Y white Linen Drill, for gent's pants; Tweeds and Summer Clutha; Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Do. Silk do. Do. Hernani and Silk Cravats. An invoice of the above received this day by je 27 B. E. CONST A BLE, 83 Marict at RECEIVED this day Parasollettes and Sun- Shades; • Ladies Corded Skirts; do Sea Grass do; SI Black Hernani Shawls; Berese Scarfs, and Shawls; For sale at B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 S 3 Market et. RADLTA'PED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin Ur . Robes; Graduated stripe white Muslim.; Mull Muslims; Nainsook do. Jaconet do. A large assortment just new to-day B. E. CONSTABLE, je27 No. S 3 Market st_ COTTON -103 bales Mississippi and Tennessee Cotton, just arriving and for sale by M. B RHEY & Co, jyl4 57 Water at. NAILS -200 kegs "Darnaiona" Nails, just rec'd and for gale by M. B. RIMY & Co, .04 57 Water et. FIRE BRICK-14,500, a superior article just landing and for sale by M. B. RIMY Ea Co, IYI4 57 Water at. HEIDELBERG CATECHISM, or 4 sum• j_ 'nary of Christian Doctrine as used by tho German Reformed Church, English and German.— For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh. jell SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, Booksellers. Gold and Silver Watches OF the best manufacture, both of England and Geneva, in large variety and for sale at the lowest prices—patterns, new and of the latest style. Also, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, another large supply, just received orthe burnt-lake. Also, Silver Ware, Jewelry, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectadee, Pen.: cils, Tea Ware, Lamps, Military Goods 84c. W. W. WILSON, je24 • corner of Fourth and Market sts. Cheap slu.le QUADRILLES from Leonard, 2.5 cents Operatic Gems, 25 Kind, kind and gentle is she, 061 Seven Songs for Guitar, 121 Far away in my own bright land, 061 Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano, Ailena Mavourneen, 061 O shall we go a sailing, 061 12 popular quicksteps, 25 Let no thought of care oppress thee, 061 Thou art lovelier, 121 New quadrilles by Stranss, 121 DennontAstore, 121 Opera of Fm Mayolo, 25 Here's a health to thee, Mary, 061 Little Nell, 061 Light of other days is faded, 081 Rest spirit, rest from Amilu, 061 Opera of Massaniello, 25 Le Desire Waltz, 061 T. Haynes Bayley's Songs, 25 Chimes Quadrilles by Tulein, 25 We have been friends together, 061 20 airs trom Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121 11" Fra Diavulo, 12i Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, 061 Love's your dream, 06.1. Opera of the Enchantress, by Raise, 25 Opera of Guy Mnnnering, 25 Morris's Melodies, 25 Seven Mayiulas, 121 La Cracovienne, 111 For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, je3o 12 Wood st. . . SUNDRIES. -50 malts cassia; 6 dox. Olive oil; 2 " underwoods pickles fused; 2 " rose water; 2 " pure extract lemon; 20 •" Kentucky mustard in canisters; 10 boxes star candles; 100 kegs pure lead; 50 " No.l " For sale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. jylo For Sale at the Wharf. JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 " l " seasoned; 4&,000 " 4:4 Scantling. jyB L. WILMARTH LEMONS -76 Boxes Lemons; for sale very low, by • jyl4 JAMES MAY. SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN SPAIN, from 1835 to 1840, by Poco Mae, bound in paper and muslin. A SUMMER'S JAUNT ACROSS THE WATER, including visits to England,lreland;Scotland, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, etc., by J. Jay Smith, Librarian of the Philadelphia and Loganiau Libraries, 2 vole., bound in paper and muslin. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, jyll 43 Market st. LP OF MEXICO, showing the Seat of War A just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, • kit 43 Market at. . . -. .4,'-'.. ,, r,ct , .: ,•.•..:•:.:-''',4;.--:-.z.:,.:';-.,7::,.1,-:..•,:-:- BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL FROM T SEAT OF WAR. We received last night, New Orleans papers of 'the 7th and Bth inst., from which we extract the following items of interest. Fuow THE Amer.—The Picayune of the 7th inst., says:—..-Onthe'2.nd inst., the propellor Massa chusetts arrived at Brazos Santiago, with the Bal timore and Washington troops. She made the pas sage in 15. days from Washington. The same day the Troy and two other small steamers, intended for lightening and the river na iiation, also arrived. There• was a large fleet of vessels lying off the Brazos waiting to be light ened ,ver the bars. The Mexican forces are supposed to be concert. trated in the vicinity of Monterey, uncle' the corn mind of Paredes. The American army appear to be on the point of taking up their march to lenetrate as far as Monterey. Already have the boats commenced transporting the troops from Matamoros to Camargo. MEXICAN NEWEL—The N. 0. Bulletin, of the Bth inst., says: We yesterday received a letter from an officer on board the United States schooner Flirt, dated off Brazos St. Jago, June 19th; which should have reached us long since, but notwithstanding the delay in its arrival, it contains intelligence of in terest. "The Flirt arrived off Vera Cruz on the Sth with Purer Watson, bearer of despatches to Commodore Conner, on board. At Vera Cruz steamer Princeton and the frigate Raritan, are en forcing, the blockade. The officers and crews of both vessels were well, and: %%ere daily expecting that the Commodore would arrive from Pensacola, when it was supposed an expedition would be or dered up the Alvarado, to capture the Mexican vessels of war moored there. "Our correspondent speaks in the very highest eerms of the sailing qualities of the Princeton, and says that her crew and that of the Raritan are eager for active service. He saw a Mexican paper dated June 11th, which stated that Paredes was marching at the head of 0,000 men to meet Gen. Taylor, and that Arista was under arrest, charged with "disgraceful conduct. - Great ex. citement exists at Vera Cruz. Troops were brought in constantly from the country to man the Castle, and they were List falling a prey to the yellow fever. [Reported for the Baltimore Sun TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. WAsnlyn-rox, July 15, IS4O SENATE. After the presentation of Petitions. the consider. ation of the warehousing bill was resumed, the question being on its passage. Mr. Clayton gave his views. after which the bill was passed by the folloivieg vote Yeas .—Messrs Allen, ...Irtior, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Bagby, Benton, Berrien, Breese, Bright, Calhoun, Cass, Chalmers, Colqaitt. Dickinson, Dix. Fairfield, Ilannegan, Haywood, Houston. Johnson, of La.; Lewis„ MeDutrie. Pennybacker. Rusk, Se vier, Speight, Turney, Webster, Westcott, Yoke —3l. Naya.—Messrs. Barrow, Cameron; Cilley, John M. Clayton, Thomas, Clayton. Crittenden„ Davis, Dayton. Greene, Huntington. Jarnagin, Johnson of Md., Mangam, Miller, 'Moorehead, Niles, Phelps, Simmons, Sturgeon, Woodbridge—?U, The tariff bill was then taken up. Mr. Evans having the tloor. resumed and concluded his re marks from yesterday in opposition to the bill. On this motion a division was had. and the bill was postponed till to-morrow, by the follovting vote. ~ Yeas.—Messrs. Archer. Barrow Beaton, Berrien. Contemn, Ciller, J. M, Clayton, Thomas Clavt.ni, Crittenden: Davis,. Dayton, Evans. Greene. Hun tington, Jarnagin, Manson of Louisiana. Johnson of Maryland. Mangnm, Miller, Morehead, Niles. Phelps. 'Semple, Sturgeon, Upham, Webster, and Woodbridge.-27. Nave —.Messrs. Allen. Atrlttt, Atchison, Arther. ton, Bigbv, Breese. Bright. Calhoun, Cass, Chat. meta, Colquitt, Dickinson, Dig. Fairfield. }Janne ran. Houston; Lewis. Ms:Duffle. Pc.nnybacker r Rusk. Sevier, Speigta. Taney, and Westcott.-21 It isnnw evident that the question on the pa.- sage of the bill was taken in. a much shorter time than was anticipated, the Whig Senators only be inz desiroos to speak. The Treasury note bill was received from the House and reerred, Numerous private bills were then disposed of. HOUSE OF REPRESF.NTATITES, The consideration of the Treasury Note bill 11,%74 resumed in committee of the whole, aiid debated till noon. It Was then reported to the House with an amendment providing 50,Ctf-v) for the payment of the .lost treasury notes." The amendment was agreed to, a sit the hill as amended passed by a vote of ) els 115. nays 41. It was then rent to the Senate UNDRI 0 5 hags Ground Ntici I bale ,Vinonds: 1 cask No. 1, Madder, a first rate article. 2 bbls •• Cloves; 20 boxes Chocolate; 10 kegs mustard; 15 boxes Fancy Soaps; 80 mats Cassia; 5 bags Pimento; 2 bbls Snuff, (supener); 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 2 bbls Ginger; 3 " Brazil Sugar; 15000 half Spanish Segars; 20 dot. Manilla Cords, (long;) 15 " Plough Lines; 10 kegs Solemn's; 2000 Pm Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos. 500 " Batting; 25 bones Raisins, &c. &c. &c. Just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, jel9 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th. T ULU lIACEL'S PATENT EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This universally ap proved and admired article, free from ardent spirits, pungent essential oil, and other destructive materials cleans the hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the flowers, Hair washed with this Extract aeon be comes pleasantly soft and lexuriant in its growth, and it will positively bring in new hair on bald heads by its use; and hair that ha. been made harsh, and is turning gray and falling out, by, the use of spirits or other improper preparations, Will soon be restor ed to its natural color and brilliancy by a few appli cations of the Eau Literal. O:TA Premium awarded at the FRANKLIN Inisri. TUTE. Sold by D A FAFINESTOCK JY B Corner of Bth and Wood streets Pennsylvania Railroad THE BOOKS for the subscription of shares to the stock of rhe "Pennsylvania Rail Road," will be opened at the St. Charles Hotel, corner of Wood and Third streets, on Wednesday morning neat; the eighth day of July, at 9 o'clock ' and will continue open until 3 o'clock of that and of each consecutive day fur ten days. The Commissioners named in the act of Incorpo ration are requested to meet on the morning of the same day, at the same place, at 8 o'clock. Benj. Bakewell, Wm. Eichbaum, Joshua Hanna, Wm. McKnight, Wm. Larimer, J. Carothers, H. M. Watts, John S. Littell. jy7 TOBACCO -10 boxes 16s, 12s, Bs, Eat, Iw, lump Tobacco; 19 Kegs Pittsburgh cavendish; 5 it " plug; 4 " No. 1 8 twist; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. C ANDLES-2 1 0 0 b7 C es S s t t earine; Just received and for oalo Dy THOS. MILLER, JelB . cor. Wood &4th etc PALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and for sale by THOS. MILLER, jelB cor. Wood & 4th sta. F ROIT-10 boxes M. R. Raisins; 15 Drums S. Figs; 12 Jars fresh Prunes; Just received and for sale by THOS. MILLER, jelB cor. Wood & 4th ow. MACKEREL. -20 bbls. No. 2, South; 10 half bbls. 15 bbls. No. 2, do. 10 " No. 3, North; All of superior qualities, in store and for sale by _ jelB MARTIN at SMITH, 56 Wood id M== MIMI Ams.-2 cask's, prime hum; for a'ale by H je26 r JAMES MAY - SHOT --40 kgs Shot, a2raorted Noe. for sale by je26 JAMES MAY PIG METAL.—r ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale b' leSSi JAMES MAY. EW ORLEANS SW; AR.--20hhde 'N. 0. Sugar N for sale by ae26) JAMES MAY. CORN -117 eeks corn, for sale by,` je26 JAMES MAY IDES--411 Milmoari }Wes, for sale low to close A consignment.l je26 Steamboat, for Hole: THE staunch, well built, light draught steamer Revenue Cutter, will be sold low aiul on good terme. Apply to ; je24. JAS. MAY. FINE SUGAR CURED I.IAMS,--4ust recd and fbr sale by ' THOS..MILLER, jelB' cer. Wood & 4tbsts. ROSIN -100 barrels No I Rosin! Jest received and for sale lay jyls MILLER & RICKETSON. T INSEED OIL. T h 10 barrels Linseed Oil now I landing and far sale by iY/ 5 MILLER & RICKETSON. ATADDER-1 cask superior Mtiddef in store 111. and for sale I.)y . jyts MILLER & RICRETSON. LAWNS—(t•mrr 'coLoas).—Anotheilot of Lawrie just opened al. A. Alorris'a,.No 0 . 5 Market et.— warranted fast co:era—which we are selling at 12:c per yard. jet Lawns i Lawns 12 GE(). S. SWARTZ has on hancta lei of fine Lawns which will bemold at the very lciw price of 18i cents per yard, persons who want a good article, at a low price, would 4 well to call Soon. Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslins for Ladies Dresses very cheap at jel3 No. 106 Market street. • Mlitsractoto Netts. • EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of vcry perior white.; nod colored Mosqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. lOU Market street. S OAPS --110 boxes No. Rosin; , 4 Almond, Toilet and Palm. 50 "1 Ilvder Shaving. In store and for Yale by w . 122 LAMBERT .Ir. SHIP'II)N IOTTON .--19 bales :Mississippi Cotton tecetved per Dominion, and for sale by je23 RHEY, t. Co. 57 Water 'St. - _ (lOW TAILS, a 'small lot received, per att. "Cir cassian," and for sale by - - - - riOTTON-A fed' bales of Mississippi Cotton, for 1 1 / 4 _ ; gale low by : GEORGE COCTIRA.N, VCONOMY CIDER-10 bbla Economy Cider on j hand, and ror'sale by je3o MILLER 6: RICKETSON. - I\ k TEW CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern prints—large tind small plaids,heatitiful styles, received at No. 46.; BARROWS & TURNER. COFFEE -651 lingo prime green Rio. 10 "indicts old government Java. Arriving and fur sale by LAMBERT & rnv2:2 133 and '135 Wocd st. I. 00 RRLS of ror ante oil conuiv,nulent., and will be so:d cheap, by jels TAM , & O'CONNOR. BOXES onrsrime, picked Senly Lemons Mr 1 4./ sale, by 0,11.5', TAAFF - 1: & o'CONNER. 1)0TASI1-26 basks Potash; a prime article, for j sale by NIAIITIN'LISMITtI, j" - 7,1&,.,a , 54 iWood, between 3d and .itti lA.. I-- - - - BUTTER & HONEY -5 Jars Hany; 25 kegs Butter, put up in first rate style, and for sale by I 14.1ARTIN & SMITH, 1 JrlB 5B Wood St. 1) EST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up to pound packages, renersed and for sale at the Priem Tr.A STOItt 72 Fuurth street, near Wood. jr.2o 1 ' DALM OIL-1,500 prus4s Palm Oil in store and for 1, - sale by . MILLER lk. rucKuTsos., Je..30 170 Liberty st. . , -)LAYING CA RPS, Dieters, Pepermint and Cigars, always on hattd at ] P. C. MARTIN'S, ye2o 1 60 Water street. `TRAPPING i'APER-1.30 reams Crown and II rnedinin viral:ping paper. rn . c'd and for salt by M. B. BliElf & Co, itY 4f Water fd. Lawns 461eaprr than Ever ` T A. MMUIES'S \n. 63 lti ar ket tt. xv e 1_ now on hrud the. cheapest lot of Livens ever ""tierert to tars market. Such as arc u sua lly sold at 37i cents wear , . sedirnp, et c.tl,`;o tho Dress Pattern, .9 yards.) Call and look al them. jr'2 n A Y.1117;;I:SIOCK 6 Coss eldorsne Tooth Paste I/ for cleans l and pr... - -Ayty thr te e th, a n d causing a sweet reailt. Per:t\ct ;sausfaction has been given in the !use of every boa ; lwiten nil other remedies fart. Try the P.otte. Prepared and sold by L. A. FAIINFATOCK frrCO, jyt cot. 6th nad `11 . 0.0"1 Fourth Street Properly.-- Ix 7 e have for 4316 a lot of g room! oti 4 1, r,trth street betv.:een the AL"vors office and Snittle. field street, 30 feei front by 5.5 feet deep, on very reasonable terms. [ Apply to v 4 ; W A N c l o l o D-tezen77::Salergntn aDrr d.Fres6.t. pplythour Doi 123 Post (Vier. jyS I CICHINGS.+7S barrel* in store and fur sale by (j.O) M. B. RIMY, tr. Co. POTASH.- 4 casks recoiled and for sale by jy4 1 M. B. RHEY, & Co. EZE:II LOT of GroOnd on sth street, 30 feet front by 120 feet deep. Also, 2 lots in Pine at., 21) front by ,fit feet 'deep. Also, 2 lots sdjoiqin4 the above on which is built 2 largo and substantial trams dwelling houses. Also, 5 frame dwelling houses on Locust et. Applylto jy.l BLAKELY & MITCHELL. Allegheny,Clty Property for Sale. feet e s4l ) l i t o, t t eo ri on nd r 2 s y B tr e re: , t ifnr All eby i.h 6 e l nv City, on which Is erected a double frame dwelling House, &c. Tortes eauY. Apply to ! BLAKELY & MITCHEL, INDIGO --1 case manilla; 1 60 lbs S. F. 23 Fig Blue, For sale by j.lll WILLIAMS, 110 Wood et FEW MORE LEFT—Same Sort.—The balance of those splbndid aerage Shawls, which have commanded readysales ats 5,00--and great bargains at that—will be Mond at the reduced price of $3,75. An early call willisocuto a bargain at No 46. Ejy6) BARROWS & TURNER. TRENCH COUNTERPANES—of qualities, Su r perior, Medium and low priced. The balance on hand will be n&ld at bargains. BARROWS & TURNER, 46 Market street TIRUIT, NUTS, &c. FOR. THE FOURTH OF 1 4 JULY— i 200 bxs prime Sicily Lemons, in good order. 50 bags Pea Nuts; 2 " S. S. Almonds; 2 " Cream Nuts; 2 " Filbert! and 2 bags Walnuts; 6 baskets Olive Oil; 1 case Canton!Preswocid Ginger; 10 ban Raisinsf , for sale by retail and wholesale where parties can :got a cheap supply at P. C. MARTIN'S, j 029 60 Water et Light in Dark Places. PV,RSONS wishing to test the value of a bright light in a dark night, will please call at the Drug Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article called CAlf mixt OIL. Tt is death to darkness and a "terror to evil doers.. No. 2, commercial Row, Liberty street. i jyls ----- PHILADELPHIA STRATI SYRUP, a. fine arti.. cle. Just rec'd and for sale by THOS. MILLER, cor. Wood & 4th sts. 4. ND MORE•NEW WORKS, at Cooks Literary 1 - 1 - Depot, 85 Fourth street. Napoleon and his Marshal's: by J. T. Headley; dedicated to Gen. Winfield Scott. 2 vols. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation and Sequel. Now Supply. Columbian Magazine for July, 1846. The Gardener: an account of every vegetable cul tivated for the table by the plough and spade. The Lives cf _Me Felony; or American Criminal . Calender. A Love Tale, the Jewish Maiden of Scois Citadel; or the Eastern Star and the Albanian Chief. Fanny Dale; or a Year After Marriage: by Arthur New edition. JAMES MAY The Horse Doctor; the Habits, Diseases and Man agement of the Horse, in the Stable and on the Road, with advice to purchasers. Graham's Magazine for July. Lady's Book. National Magazine. Harper's Illuminated Bible complete. - Knights of the Forest; a novel. The Knights of Malta; a splendid written Book. it:) - The above and a great variety of Bound Books and Cheap Publications can be had at Cook's, 85 Fourth stieet. JY2 TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS LAND TOR SALE AT REDUCED DEUCES. ITIFIE subscriber offers forsale a tract of land about three miles from the city of Allegheny between the Franklin and Beaver roads, containing one l u and forty-one acres,about 44 of which is clear ed. This land is offered at reduced prices and will be sold either in a body or divided into Lots to suit purchasers. From its convenience to market it would be a very desirable location either fur fanning pur poses, pasturing cattle or for Gardening. Seventy-five building Lots on a credit of ten years. There Lots are situated on Grant, Wylie, Filth, Ross and Diamond streets in the third ward of the city of Pittsburgh, adjoining the New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase will find these lots fa vorably located as to health, convenience to busi ness, and will soon be in the centre of the city. Fur particulars enquire of J.C. Cuntinins, or UST RECEIVED--Another large addition to my OP stack of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the best makers and for sale at the lower( prices. Alba---A lari.ke as6ortment of Gold and Silver Tooth and Isar Plckik,Twcezers, &c. &c. and Writing Rooms, corner iltarill)B lof t a nd Ilicirket streets. • , P hi s the only Institution in Western Pennsylvania ..here We theory and practice of Book Keeping can be learned in such perfection as to enable the learn er to apply the science at once to business. Those unacquainted with Mr. D.'s plan of instruction can have any number of references to persons in the city who are now keeping honks and who have been qualified fur the business by the previous training they received in his academy. Hours of business during summer, from 2 to 4 and 7: to .9, P. M. je23 M. B. RILEY &Co No. 26 Wood at Ladles Dress Goods. JCST received from Nev.- Fork by Adams &Co , s Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, via: Embroidered Gingham Robes, (now styles,) Graduated Organdi do do; Ai/ the above goods have recently been purchased In the New York market since the great reduction of prices and will he sold at a small advance above Eastern coat by REXTIVE—Per Cann] Boat Great Western— D 10(1 pcs Cherry Scantling-7-515 and 616--6600 I..aghts Window Sash suaabfe for the western trade, 12'16, 10a 12 and Sa to. For sale by jc6 L. WILIMARTII. ArtArta oartotrto to Art a CAA" moo to Me 'pc., 10.11. I, C V. rtrtiontdr. to_ — CAL - trta It nr.guttie alma It COATKI) PILLII 4.1 A. uro. II do q,,,,,1ka1...acavi, ' , r 514....4.. wt.,. •Lt. 3.44.1.tur• - .lolo . .fet i llt i tialte d , AP- , t h„,.. 0 .4 4 . 4 ' L / to CDC;. Arotter. 110 --••••• Ttltr.lT ILICKENEICS SCGAIt COATED VEGF:T.AIILE k i PILLS are the first and only NlthitcLtte ever Itntokia that will post:fray cure Ileldacht, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Itheunvatiiiin, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, Dispcpsia, Scurvy, Cholera liilortius, Small Pus, Jam :dice, Coughs, Quinsy, Patna in the flack, Whooping Cough, I award Weak ne-es, Consultipto,n, Fll3, Pllpitation of the lleart, LiVer Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deilness, • Dropsy, Asthma, Itchinga iv?' the Skin, Collie, Gout, Grartl; Female fomp!ait,tr, Nervous Comphonts, ..1301 ail Ullt(11' lilac:lb., °Ng/mama from noporairs of the blow!. if - flwy }:are cared, since their introduction. user peraims, who have Leer given up as hopee hr the 11104 eminent Physicians. VI" They me patronised and recommended hy ftloo 0/ the highest distinction, among whom are-- Hon. Darni R. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay, un. John Q. Adams, Hon. Daniel Webster, lion. M atm Can Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson, lloti.Jamrs K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass. Co- Their virtues are so infallible that the money wul be returned in all cases they do not give univer sal satisfaction. Although but two and a half years has , • elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first / far 1,1111:1,1 to the public, the sale of them in the Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr. Olickener's most sanguine expectations. During the p4kl year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes haui been sold in the State of New York, 8,000 in Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England States, requiring the constant employment of 27 hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the Caine period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the "Faintly Doctor" have been ordered by agents in ery section of the ci.untry. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickenerle Sugar Coat ed Pills, besidei being the very best medicine in the world, are held in tie highest estimation by the public. We might extend this publication to an indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all tersimenials we have received, not only flout agents but individuals and (hurdles, who have experienced the Ibis'nfunal effects of , Clickener's Sugar Coated pill s , but we deem it unnecessary. The moat in contestible evidence of their unprecedented success, are themumberless Imitations and Counterfeits which have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe riod they have beim before the'liublic. Even sonic of our staunchest pill makers have had the audacity to imitate the Capsule of Sugar, in order to disguise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm them off for the "real Dimon pure." Such paltry shifts cannot last long without exposing'their hideous deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre vail over rascality and deception. For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, No. 59, LibertY street, head or Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 2,5 c. per box. Di'. Clickoner's principal office is 81 Barclay street, New York. 0- Beware of an imitation article called IM proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented; , as both the pills and the pretended patent arc for -1 geries, got up by, a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. 0- Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers shohld, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill's, and take uo other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. may 9 J_ - 13SALMS & HYMNS, air the use of the Ger Man Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, En glish and German, For sale by . SCRIDA SCIIEIRLER,. jell 115 Wood et. YENEERS AND VARNISHES, of the very best quality, for sale at H. H. RYAN'S Cabinet VI are Rooms, No. 31 Filth street. jy3B THE Philosophy of Reform, in which are eihib ited the deaign;principle and plan of God, for the full development of man, as a social, civil; in tellectual and moral bcingg, thereby elevating him in the scale of beind:to 'the position lie was created to occupy. By Rev. C. B. Su pith. Por sale by LUKE LOOMIS, /kit. Journal copy. • Napoleon and his Marshal/a SARAH B. FRTI'ERIMAv Gold. Pena. W. W. WILSON, 57 Market st M R. DUFF'S Rich Ombri IRrages(silk and wont) very cheap; every price and qualify; Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lains; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Paria Printed Ilernanni Cubaßine. (a new arti cle or Dress Goods, very beautiful.) Graduated Muslin Rubes; Mute Embroidered do; A MORRIS, No. 6Z) Market st Security to Purchasers. Philosophy of Reform. CINCINNATI PACKETS For ineinnati and St. Lonts The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williams, wili leave for the above ttri7 ' intermediate ports regularly: -- For freiglMskr passage apply on board. 'O. F'or Cincinnati and. Louisville. 1 REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid passeeger steam- Z*,lex , ,C Q L U M 13 lA, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for the. above and intermediate porta, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet 1 D. WILKINS, Agent. ==l 16,-. The new and splendid passenger steam bbat DECLARATION, Capt. Verbena, will ian as a iregular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock: Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. For &eight or passage apply on board. je I mi5N AWE THE regular mail and puenger steam ',‘Captaineen Pittsburgh Afacleam a t n v ‘ i l l will nm fi as a regular pt i' ket lO ti lC ety cin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday al 6 P. M. The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may° FOR CINCINNATI. Le fc.. c i Jm h e nß w r e A l known 1n Forsyth,fas runningaster will steamer run as a regular packet, leaving every Wednesday i morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Salurclay, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. SAVRDAY PACKET. ; The regulartimil and passenger steamei ;Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittaburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port oven- Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the . sonic day. Returning, , , she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M For freight or passage apply on hoard`.' The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 'SATURDAY PACKET. , The regular mail and passenger steamer :,P,MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincimfati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 ~, TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Uncleher, wilrii.iicas a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, She will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board: The Ilibornia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su-: perinr accoitnmodati2na. apl FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam La er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks. will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M.., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day: Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passige apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . m a i-23 REGfE7IR CINCINNATI PACKET _ THE new V. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, - - , M. E. Luca, Master, will run as a regu lar packet between Pittsburgh and the nhove port diving the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or pass-imi apply on board, or to ap9 .T. NEWTON JONES, Agent. ON( PACKET Tho regular mail aril passenger steamer MONONGAIIEF.A. Capt. Stone, will run rts a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati. leavin¢ this port every Monday at 10. A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing. she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For frnizilt or parsege apply on hoard. The ?rtnanngahela was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. " mar 31 • EDN ES DAY PACK ET THE reatilar mail and Dassencersteam= Te r NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Nee. will rnn at a mantar racket between Pittsburgh and einrinnati,leavinz this pnrt every 'Wednesday at 10 A. M.. and' Wheeling M 10 P. M. the same day.— Retnrninr:she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10 A. Mi Per freieht nr narage apply on board. The Newr.neland was built expressly for this trade lnd niters nassengers every comfort and sole• rior neenmniodations. maxl:l6 , SAINT T. 0114 S PACKETS. ST. LOUIS-REGULAR PACKET _ . The new and splendid passenger stearn . er TOM COMM, Cape Bugher, will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of 184t3. The Toth Corwin. was built expressly for the trade, and !is elegantly !furnished in exely respect For freight or passage apply on board. may 19. FOR ..T. - L01.715--4-REGULAR'PACKET. , b t „ , The new end splendid passenger steam- Ug 7 ":,qr BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, run in the trade frim Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade and is elezintly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. apl4 FOR LCUISVILLE- I —REGULAR PACKET. A7: 1 , ! The new and , splendid passenger steam TOISNAL I ELKA, Capt. J. h.ll.oody ;illrun it the trade from Pittsburgh to Louisville during the Season of 1846. The Tonhaleuka was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly .tbrnished in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. my 22 Foa G~noinnatt 7,-,tl-0 lb ! TUE new and light draught passenger .. 2Filsteamer NV F.S TERN , Capt. BARER, eavu t i or the abo.e and all intermediate ports regularlr. The Western draws but 12 inches, and was built expressly to run in the trade during the low water Season. For freight or passagti ' having superior accommo dations, apply Oil board. kl 5 1110 - T.IIMac:SAXIVLstANT) sc..,ißFS— juo I carton black second mourning satin striped Berage Shdwlsi 1 Carton! beautiful flinty Berage Shawls, ombre fringes: 1 carton , brocha Berne Shawls, eitra•handsomei CC Scarfk 1 " datinbordered tt 1 " bernani twisted silk " " nxtra sup. hernani " The aboVc handsome goods hese all been purcha sed lately at auction, in New Turk and Philadelphia, at the closidg sales of the French importers, and are now offered at a small advance, and less than the cost orimpectation, at the Cheap Cash Store of .0 18 ALEXANDER & DAY: , Scotts Vegetable Pills. T UST received a fresh supply of those In t) Yaluablo Pills, to those who know them, no" thing needlbesaid in their favor, for by their in. trinste merit they can speak for themselves, but to the afllicteil who have never used them we recom mend a trial, for they have been the w sears (under, the blessing of God,) of imparting health - - ttnil strength to thousands who were apparently draw ing near to the gates of Death, the Inveterate Cancer and scrofula have been effectually cured by them, also, Dyspepsia, Fever tuld'Ague,lnflamation, Drop sy in the head, Jaundice, :A.sthtrta, Sores of twenty year's standing { Croup, Measles, Worms and even cases considered Consumption have all yielded to their highly renovating powets. They are also mi. surpassed In their purifying properties, when taken as, an occasional physic by, old or young, being as well suitefor the infant of one day as for . the man rpated in life. , By the exp ress come ad of the Proprietor, they late sold at;l23 cents per box of 25 pills, with full idirections.l_ Sold wholesale and retail by EL LINDSAY,- 1,04, yLerty at. =ZM;I - Matrix All-Healing- Otixtrnotsts INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. THE preceding figure is given to represent the INSENSIBLE PnaarutAllem. < It is the great evac uation for the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues Erato anpoints of the surface, which indicates that this perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we are in health, but ceases _when we arethick. Life cannot he sustained without it.- It tsthrown off ftem the blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by this ineans r ot nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of . Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever be 4 comes impure, it may be traced directly to the - stop. page of the insensibleperspiration. Thus we saki all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant; 'or in. fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient; without one particle of medicine, -except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much- internal remedies. • All practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the Insensible-Perspiration. The Thompsorian, for instance,steonts; the Hyclropathist shrouds tilt in wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bloods and doses us- with niercury, and the blustering. Quack gorges us with pills; pills, pills. To give some idea of the - meant of Oa Insensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the leSined Dr. -Lewenisock; ascertained that tive-eights of all we re- - ceive into the stomach, passed off by this Means.- Ire other words, if we eat arid drink eight pounds per,° . day, we evacuate five pounds of _it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up Putties of' the blood, and titer juices giving place to the new, and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system live-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, - the pores are stopped, the perspiration-ceases, and disease be gins at once to develope itself. Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, originates so many conk. plaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelins man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from-diseases indhced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. - • Let toe ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores! Or would you apply somethilig that would do this upon the surfice, where the clog. ging actually is? And yet I know of nn physician who makes any external applications to - effect it. Unger these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlisters All-Healing Ointment, or the World's' Salve. It has power to restore per spiration an the feet, on the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. . • - It has power to cause all external sores; scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to - charge their putrid dotter, and then hials them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so-mary and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach, • It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives *olives nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de. rangement of its functions. The surface is the out let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with in. It is pierced with millions Of openings to ieffek-o the intestines. Stop up those pores, and death knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used' it fqr the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest,consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, sea I 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 bn the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen - of the highest erudition and multitudes of the ppm-, use it in every variety of Way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc- Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a. salve can have any effect upon the lungs, stated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to thdluzigt; seperates the poisonous particles that are gen - Shining them and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persohs.of consume, tion continually, altherigh we are told it is ferdisli ness, I care not what is said, so long ae4 ein cure several thousand persons yearly, HEADACHE.--,The Salve has cured persons chi - the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often :tookplace. _ _ Deafness and Ear ache are, helped with' Jike nut - cess. COLD ,FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pain's 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, Liver torn, plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all. Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips; Chap, ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Ereptiiins„Nervons Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med, icine now known so good. ' • , BURNS.—It is the best thing in the WOrld•for Burns. (Read the Directions around the PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masenline Skin gross surface. Its first action- is to expel all humor. will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the sitin, and fie, euentiv breaking out to the surface. it then heals, Wheli - thcre is nothing but grossness, or dull repel, sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. • WORMS.—If parents knew how.fetal-most medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "venni fuges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, ins 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 MA) . There is probably no medicine on the thee of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOlLET.—Althottgli I have said little 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 hair two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some• Sores are an outlet to the impurities of tee ,system, is, because they cannot pass oil/rough 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 always provide for such emergencies. .• RHELTIvIATISM.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and' swelling, when .the pain of course ceases. FEVERS.—In all eases of fever, the difficulty in the , pores being locked •up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off, If the least tabitittire could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will -in all cases of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration.'- SCALD HEAD.—We have cured eases that actu ally defied every thing known, as well es the ability of fifteen' or ' twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent 8.500 on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment eitred'theto. CORNS.—Occasienal use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need neverbe troubled with them if they,will use it. AS ,A FAMILY AIEDICINE-No man can Measi : tire its value, So long as the stare roll "along over the Heaventts.-so long as man treads the is4rthouti= ject to all infinities of the flesh--so long as disease and sickness is known."--just so-long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man .ceas es from of the earth, then the demand wilicease, and not till then ' JAMES McALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 20 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly coianterfeited, we'have given this Cate, tion to the public that "no Ointment will be'genuine unless the names of James Medlistep, orJavies2llo,, Atiaer 4- CO., are wring= with a nsir dpiou r.vEztvf 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 coon citing Our name and Ointment. - • ." CEEEZEI PRICE 25 CENTS PER' BOX. AGENTS. IN PITTSBURGH—Braun &•Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair ats. are this whole= ale agents., and L. Wilcoi,jr., corner Market it. and the Diamond; Hays;&,.l3roekway,_ (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.; J. H. Pim:o; copier of Walnut andPentt.ttreets., sth ward, and' sold. at the Beelistore -Smith fi eld st., ;Id door from'Second st; AO in Allegheny-city by HP. Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G, Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, gasi Liberty; H. Rowland; McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. AleAander &Son, Mo. nongahela. City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J. T. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and John BarClav, /3PAT9r . _ Ana: 20 ' SUGAR. --5 bhda INT. O. =FLY; 5 :bblei 19af; 5 :CO crushed aed pulverized; 56. N. 0. inolasses; 5 . 44 sugar house, , For. sale by J. D. WILI.IAM6,IIOIVood tyr ... .. .. _ M~~'
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