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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JULY 20,:-1840
it V. B. PALSIEII, Agent for country newspapers;
is? the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post,
and Weekly Merctiry and Manufacturer;: ter receive
advertisements and subscriptions: He has•offices iri
,•• Nzw Yonz, at the Coal Office, 30 Ann-street, (adz :
joining, the Tribune Office.)
Dotronr, No. 12; S6te Street.
PELELADELPRIA, Real 'Estate and Coal 'Office, 59
Pine • street.
'flairrment, S. E. corner Baltimore and Calverts„
where our paper can be seen, and terms of adverti •
sing learned.
ATTEMPTED SLICIDE.-A laboring man, named
James Barry, attempted fo commit suicide on Sat
urday evening, between five and six o'clock, by
Throwing himself from the railing of the Monon
gahela Bridge onto the stones at the base of one
of the piers. His face and body were horribly
Bruised' and mangled by the fall. After lighting
on the stones he rolled into the.river, and but for
the timely assistance of some young men standing
on the shore at the time he committed the rash
act, Who immedietely procured a skiff and went
to his assistance, he would have been drowned;
they, luckily, arrived in time to save him from the
death he so recklessly sought, and brought him
to the' shore. He was carried to his boarding
house on Grant street, where he now lies in a very
precarious situation, but little hopes, we believe,
are entertained of his recovery. The unfortunate
man, we understand, has been laboring for some
'time past under the effects of insanity.
- - POTATOE Ror.—We learn that the rot has seiz
ed upon the potatoe crop in various parts of this
c : : . ,+
CO - Costiveness, cludis, indigestion, have long
baffled Physician's skill. A medicine, however,
has been discovered, and is now offered to the
wurld,'which is a quick and perfect cure for them,
to which nearly every respectable practitioner in
New York
: will be.ir 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 palatea
ble as sugarplums, 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
cure if they are taken according to directions. and
binds himself to return the money if the purchaser' s
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, cholie, and indigestion remain attend
ant upon the human race, so long will their only
positive remedy continue to he popular.
Said by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib-
Arty streets, who is general Agent for Dr. Clicke
ner s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
BIM=
SONG FOR THE PEOPLE.
Ao3.—"f dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls."
_I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls,
With pimples and tan on my face;
.And I thought that at parties, at so ireeian d balls,
I was termed a repulsive disgrace.
I had riches enough, but, alas! could not count
On pbssessing, a healthy skin;
Yet I thought that a whisper said, you may surmount
• Disfigurements, be they hateful ayin.
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 neck and pimpled skin are disgrace,
Then I thought that I cried in a voice void of hope,
"Cure my pimples—make my skin white and fair;"
voice answeed, "Use a cake of the Jour...vs famed
And - your mind will be free front despair. -- "
Then I dreamt that - I - vatxl , igOrtict moment of bliss!-
My skin changed from its 'yellowish hue;
IV 1 neck was made clear, and my face made to kiss,
lhough an angel might claim it his due;
The pimples,-the freckles, the blotches, the tan, •
Had decamped, and a voice by my side
S lid, indeed you will now be the glory of man,
Ay, the virtue, the hope, and the pride.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty street, Pittsburg head of Wood.
9;1-Principal Office, sign of the American Eagle,
8:2 Chatham streolew York.
Arg t— '" 4 !."• iso Gentleman."
EIKE
. you a prime new 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 ales! 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, &e.
•
At length this good old man was told to go straight
off and give,
Three shillings for a bottle of Jorrzs' Irma Resro.
RATITE,
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 dandruff 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 JONES'S HAIR 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, head of Wood. je27
Notice to Stockholders.
AT. a meeting of the Directors of the PENN IN
SUILLNCE COXPAST, it was ordered. That all
sums remaining due for instalments on stock, un
paid, on Saturday the 18th day of July, insL be
placed in the hands of the Solicitor of the company,
for immediate collection. From the minutes
J. FINNEY, Jr.
jyl4-t5 Sec-y.
Penn Insurance Company.
THE seventeenth (AND LAST) instalment, on the
stock of this company (being $2 5U per share)
will be due on Tiednesday the 15th July inst.
I. FINNEY, Jr.
jyl4-5t
OIL & TAR
-15 bbls N. C. Tar;
20 Tanner's Oil;
In store and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jelB 56 Wood st.
FAMILY FLOUR—A few bbls of family flour,
of a very superior quality, in store and for
sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
jelS-d&w 56 Wood street, bet. 3d and 9th.
MARE NOTICE ALL THE PEOPLE—Ai:reser
REmovso—The celebrated medicines of Dr. T.
G. Evans of Brownsville, Pa., are now for sale
wholesale and retail, at Jackson's Medical Depot,
No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied.
- .Dr. Evans' 'Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora
tive, a certain cure for the Fever and Ague..
Dr. Evans' Vegetable and Anti-Dyspeptic pills,
price .25 cents-per box.
Dr. Evans' American Vegetable Verm(fuge, price
25 cents per bottle.
Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye Water, an infallible cure
for sore eyes, price twenty-five cents per bottle.
Rev; Dr. James Biters Black Syrup, for the cure
of Coughs, Cold, 'Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis and
'Consumption—prtce one dollar. •
Remember Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S,
No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. - jyt
1 ROUND PLASTER—We have, and will be con
'Ur stan'tly supplied with a first rate article of
,Ground Plaster, which we= will - dhvose of by the
ton or barrel, tosuit ptirchasen,
MARTIN 6t SMITH,
' .je " • 5614T00d, 3rd.and 4;h sts.
~:; -_~
JUST received per Canal Bo—
a
10,000 feet inch poplar;
LEMONS -75 Boxes Lemons; for sale very low,
by
_jyl4
SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN. SPAIN, from
1835 to 1840, by Poco Mos, 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 Loganian
Librariee, 2 vols., b9und in napet. and muslin. JUIN,
received and fovea:by'
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
43 Market st. 1
MAP OF MEXICO, showing the Seat of War,
Just received and for sale by ,
JOHNSTONM
N & SCKTONi
43 Mallet at.
Slukelp rind
Offices on Penn toni sts.
GENTS' tot the Old Black Ball Lind of Liver
- : pool end New_York Paeketa.
ttances made toe ustial.to England r jraland,
Scotland anti Wales, in sump of one pound
and - upwarda—payable in any town - of . ,imPertance
inGreat Britain and ireland:•_.
-
• . •
Persons wishing to send for their frietuls'ean- haye
them broukht out by the above spleodid line, on the
15th Mid -Ith of any month. jy7-
I v lzr - di. pip &L e l ti pur
LIQUORS—
'y.
- " --
e ß liench'Brandy,dif.:biatids;
2 , " • Rolland Gin; •
10 quarter " . -Port,,Winer.
2 4 . as Madeira;.'-
5 bbls Peach Brandy-, -8 years
4 " M. 11. Whiskey "
2 it t, 1f
,11
35 .. Rectified Whiskey;
Partof the above -Liquors on draught and Carlisle
by. ' P. C. MARTIN,
je29 60 Water et.
_
Now Books
11'UST RECEIVED—LErrtas FRON Mama, 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 nn introduction
by Rev. E. Heiner, A. M. Published" byftev. Saml.
Gutelius, Chambersburgh, 1846. For sale by
SCRIBA St SCHHIBLER,
115 Wood St.
CONSUMPTION and Bleeding at the Lungs cured
by the use of Da. DUNCAN'S EYPECTORAFT
REMEDY.
Miss EMELINE MEAGER, aged seventeen years;
was taken, when at the age of sixteen, with a slight
veld; which she neglected until the LUNGS fell 4
prey to that seeking destroyer, CONSUMPTIONy
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 and cough.—
Her bodily frame at length became reduced to a liv
ing skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by
her friend:ll:that her sufferings might end by the
pangs ofdeath. 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 tnedicine in similar eases: He at
once obtained two bottles; and administered it to
her. The fourth day he found some change ) which
gave hopes. Ile continued giving the inedichie for
eighteen days; at that time she was rendered able to
be walking in her 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:
tr:r 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 st.,
Cincinnati. D'ls
BLEACHED SIIEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS.
JD" The attention of purchasers is invited to our
geral stock of theie Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Muslims;
15-16 " " " "
7-8 " LC
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 " 4IC
9.S CC
mar 17 SHEA & PENNriCK.
Lake Superior.
PEOPLE visiting the copper mines of Lake Su
perior during the season, will find it to their
advantage to Call at Hays & 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 be freely given.
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at
HEAVY white Linen Drill, for gent's pants;
Tweeds and Summer Cloths;
Gent's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Do. Silk do.
Do. Hernani and Silk Cravats.
An invoice of the above received this day by
je 31 11. E. CONSTABLE, 83 Market. st
J ECEIVED this day Parasollettea and Sun-
Shades).,
Ladies Corded Skirts)
do Sea Grass do;
SI Black liernani Shawls;
Berge Scarfs, and Shawls;
For sale at . E. CONSTABLE,
je27 83 Market et:
GRADUATED Stripe and Plaid white Muslin
Robes;
Graduated stripe white Mustins;
Mull Mustins; Nainsook do. Jaconet do.
A large assortment just new to-day
B. E. CONSTABLE.,
je27 No. 83 Market et.
COTTON -103 bales Mississippi and Tennessee
Cotton, just arriving and for sale b.
NT AILS-200kegs "Darnasons" Nails just reed
I and fur sale by M. 1.1. RHEY ffi Co,
1 1 E rna l r l v ElD opc L u ß r E is ß ti G an C D A . T et E ri C4II . S . M . ,
se o t ri a by ini t m h;
German Reformed Church, English and German.—
For sale at our store, No. 115 Wood st. Pittsburgh.
jell SCRIBA & SCREIBLER, Booksellers.
E IMICK-14,500, a superior article just
finding and for sale by
M. B. RIIEY & Co,
57 Water St
Gold and Silver Watched
OF thebest manufacture, both of England and
Geneva, in large variety and for sale at the
lowest prires---patterns, new and of the latest style.
Also, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, another large
supply, just received of thebeseinake. Also, Silver
Ware, Jewelry, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Pen.
oils, Tea Ware j Lamps, Military Goods &c
W. W. WILSON,
corner of Fourth and Market eta
Cheap Music.
QUADRILLES from Leonard, 25 cents
Operatic Gems, 25
Kind, kind and gentle is she, WI
Seven Songs for Guitar, 121
Far away in my own bright land, 061
Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano,
Ailem Mavourneen 061
0 shall we go a sailing, 06)
12 popular quicksteps, 25
Let no thought of care oppress thee, 66.1
Thou art lovelier, 121
New quadrilles by Stranss, 12)
Dermont Astore , 121
Opera of Fra Diavolo, 25
Here's a health to thee, Mary, 061
Little Nell, 06;
Light of other days is faded, 06;
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, 06;
20 airs trom Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121
11 ~ 4, Fra Diavolo, 121 .
Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, 06)
Love's your dream, 061
Opera of the Enchantress, by Balse, 25
Opera of Guy Mnnnering, 25
Morris's Melodies, 25
Seven Mayurkas, 121
La Cracovienne, 111
For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
je3o 12 Wood at.
SUNDRIES. -50 math cassia;
6 doz. Olive oil;
2 4, underwoods pickles ass'd;
2 4 ' rose water;
2 4, 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 et,
jylo
For Sale At the iVhari.
10,000 ,4 seasoned;
45,000 4x4 Scantling . .
JYe L. WILMARTH
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MOtilaiM
11•T -- 14$T , •::NWIRt 7 MML.
The ele'en:lei Cailahria arrived.at Boston on the
aiternoonof the ,17th, The PERI. Ministry hai
- retired and it is said that Lord Joan Russ's'. is
to be the new Premier. We nit give the news by
the Cambria in full to-morrow.
The Gelyeston News of the 9th inst. saysi
"The mein body of the volunteers, with tile
econd regiment of dragoons, were encamped on
'the field of Palo Alto.
The Texas Advocate, published at Victoria, says
that a good looking Mexican, not long since, went
into a settlement above Victoria, and, by represent
ing that horses would sell in Matamoras for the
large sum of $4OO each, pursuaded some young
men to go with him, since which time they have
not been heard of, and it is supposed they have
been murdered. It is also stated that about two
months ago, some people from the same neighbor
hood went to Gen. Taylor's camp with several wag
on loads of butter, eggs, &c. From the camp they
started to Point Isabel, but have not been heard
of since. No doubt is entertained but that they
were murdered by Mexicans on the road.
"-Captain Newcomb," says the Austin (Texas)
New Era of the 20th ult., "arrived in our city last
night, direct from San Antonio. Ile says that Chi
co, the Lipan, has arrived at that place from Rio
Grande, and reported that he had been sent in by
the Camanches to inform the people that a large
force of Mexicans were concentrating at Presidio
Rio Grande for the purpose of marching against
San Antonio; and that they said they intended to
lay that place as low as they had La Bahia, at the
commencement of the war."
The Mexican army at Monterey is reported to
be in a deplorable condition, suffering from disease
and hunger, and desertions are daily becoming more
prevalent.
There art constant arrivals of Mexicans at Ma
tamoros from the interior. The population in the
city of Ittexico are in great disaffection; they
im
agine the Americans are in full march lbr the me
tropolis. At Monterey. where General Mejia coin
mantle, the palace of the bishop had been turned
into a fort; it is situated as to command the town
and its approaches.
A correspondent writes as follows:— . --"A letter
has been received here, (at Matamoras,) stating
that . a wealthy proprietor of Mexico had placed
in the hands of the government two millions of
bars and twelve thousand horses, and that the
clergy had pledged themselves to sustain the coun
try in (hiving the invaders from the soil, Paredel
having given publicity to the contemptible false
hood that we were the enemies drid sworn destroy
ers of their religion."
_ .
ALLTANIORAS, July 1 : IS4Ci.—lt seems to be the
general belief in camp that Paredes will give our
army another brush ere long . That he is on his
way to this region is notdoubted- , —that he can
muster an army of 30,0110 men is pretty generally
believed.
In the Senate, the treasury note bill, from the
House, was taken up and discussed fur some time,
and then passed over •informally.
The tariff bill was next taken up. and Mr. Da
vis resumed and finished his remarks in opposition
to the bill. Mr. Reversly Johnson has the fluor
for to-morrow.
The remainder of the day was spent in the
consideration of private business.
The House, thereto moved by Mr. Daniel, devo
ted the day to the consideration of such private
bills as awaited final decision on the Speaker's ta
ble. A great number were passed.—Union, July
17.
BRISTOL BOARDS—
Cap Bristol Drawing Boards;
Demy •
Medium "
Royal " Perforated
For sale wholesale and retail by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
jeg ' • cor. Market and 3d sts
_
rOLASSES.-50 barrels N. O. Molasses recei
lift ved per str Tonnalouka, and for sale be
je22 M. B. RHEY, & Co. 57 Water street.
UNDTUES
5 bags Ground Num;
1 bale Almonds;
1 cask No. 1, Madder, a first rate article.
2 bbls •;
I 6 6 Cloves;
• t en Chocolate;lo keg;;;;;ta34
15 boxes Fancy Soaps;
SO mats Cassia;
5 bags Pimento;
2 bbls Snuff,. (superior);
20 `boxes Ground Pepper; •
2 bbls Ginger;
3 " Brazil Sugar;
15000 half Spanish Segars;
20 doz. Manilla Cords. (long;)
15 66 Plough Lines;
' 10 kegs Saleratus;
2000 lbs. Cotter Yarn, assorted Nos.
' 500 6' Batting;
25 boxes Raisins, &.c. &c. &c.
Just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jelO 56 Wood street, between 3d and 4th.
JULES HAUEL'S PATENT EAU LUSTRAL
ej 1141. R RESTORATIVE.—This universally ap
proved and admired article, tree from ardent tmirits,
pungent essential oil, and other destructive mrials
cleans the hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully
bright, and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of the
flowers. Hair washed with this Extract soon 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 has 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 Lu.sfral.
irrA Premium awarded at the FRANKLIN INSTI.
TLITE.
.Y & Co,
57 Water et
57 Water et
Sold by B A FAIINESTOCK & Co.,
jyB Corner of 6th and Wood streete.
11013ACCO-10 boxes 16F, 12s, 8,, ss, 1 lump
TOOM•CO;
19 Kegs Pitta. trgh cavendish;
5 " " plug;
4 " No. 1 6 twist; For sale by
J. D. WILLIASIS, 110 Wood st.
CANDLES -20 boxes Stearine;
10 Star;
Just received and fur sale by
THOS. MILLER,
jelB cor. Wood &4th ate
PALM SOAP-40 boxes Cin. just received and
for sale by THOS. MILLER,
jclB cor. Wood & 4th eta.
FRUIT-10 boxes M.R. Raisins;
15 Drums S. Figs;
12 Jars fresh Prunes;
Just received and for sale by
THOS. MILLER,
cor. Wood & 9th sts.
MACKEREL. -20 bbls. No. 2, South;
10 half bbls. do.
10 bbls. No. 2, do.
10 " No. 3, North;
All of superior qualities, in store and for sale by
JelB MARTIN & SMITH, 06 Wood et
SUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gro
i cora, produce and commission merchants, and
dealers in Pittsburgh manufactured articles, No. 56,
Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa. lelB
Paper.
25 tf)mg: c medium rown wrapping paper(to
straw;wo
. 10 do medium Tea paper;
20 do writing piper, ruled;
Just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH.
jelS 50 Wood at.
I NERAL WATER—
"Sparkling and bright
Ilts liquid light.•
not only "sparkling and bright,' but for its
delicious flavor, Bays & Brockway's Mead and Min
eral Water is certainly 'unrivalled" and the syrups,
are equal to any that ever graced the Mineral
Fount. Call and see, at No. 2, Commercial Row
Liberty at..
JAMES MAY
Pittsburgh - mad Conneilsyllie Railroad
Company
.MEETTNG.of the Shareholdera in the Pitts
burgh .and Connellaville Railroad Co. will be
eld at the Office of the Company on Thursday, 6th
Auguat, for the purpose of 'enlarging the capital
stock and authorizing the opening of books of sub , '
scription.•
By order of the Board of Director&
-W. ROBINSON, Tr., President;
Pittelntrgb, July 11, 1846. jyl3-cliftwtut
ARKVAL tg' THE CABRIA.
From the Seat of War.
CONGRESS
Martin and Smith,
E=tM!M!
ESSOMEJ
Abl3.-4 4eks prbie hams for by
g
je26
...-JAMES MAY
. • . • , . .
0 lIQT-,-49 tga . .hotituta . d:..ticat. fat Bale by •
je26 -
,
`tort i3ci9to Furnace pig hitt Tor
sale by (,j(;26)1, - . --TAXESMAY.
IVEWORLEANSSUGAII..--20hlula 4 1 7:.'0.:'• Sugar
..L1 for sale by. '(Je24)"'; • , JAMES MAY.
CORk—i 17 eels Coral tor'aale- by --
le26 ' JAMES . MAY.
. -
IDES-411 Missouri Hides; for sale low to close
■ consignment.
1026
Stestalliolit for Sale.
THE staunch; well built, light draught steamer
Revenue Culteri will ho sold low and ;A. good
term/: Apply to Je24. SAS. MAY
- VINE SUGAR CURED HAMS--Just recd and
12 for sale by THOS..MILLER,
jelB Cor. Wood & 4th sts.
ItOSL-10Cr barrels 'No 1 Rosin just received
and for sale by
jyls I MILLEfi. & RICKETSON.
LINSEED OIL-10:.' barrels Linseed Oil now
landing and for sale by '
jyls MILLER & RICKETSON.
M A an D d llF fo ß r — sal l e cask 'superior Madder in store
•
jyls MILLERIc I.ICIih T60:3.
LAWNS—( FAST COLONS).—Another lot of Lawns
just opened at A. Morris's, No 65 Market st.—
warranted fast colors—which we are selling at 12;r:
per yard. jet
Lawns 1 L &WWI 11
CI EU. S. SIVART7, has:on hand a lot of fine Lawns
Ur which will be sold at the very low price of 18l
cents per yard;persons who want a good article, at a
low price, would do well to call soon.
Also on hand a good stock of Nansook muslins for
Ladies Dresses very cheap at •
jel3 No. 106 Market street.
➢insgneto Netts.
EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su
perior white and colored Alumina° Netts
which will be sold cheap at No. 10G Market street.
jel3
LIOAPS—I 10 boxes No. I Rosin;
20 6 , Almond, Toilet and Palm.
50 '' Hyder Shaving.
In store and for sale by
my. 22 LAMBERT & SIIIPTON
COTTON. -19 bales Mississippi Cotton receive/1
per Dominion, and for sale by
j 023 M. B. RHEY, & Co. 57 Water st.
eIOW TAILS, a small lot received, per !sir.
eassian," and fur sale by
je22 M. B. &Co.
lOTTOY—A few bales of Mississippi Cotton, for
sale low• by I.IEORG F: COCHRAN,
No. 2U Wood st.
I;CONOMY CIDER-10 bbls Economy Cider on
14 hand, and for sale by
MILLER & RICKETSON
TEIV CALICOES:—Another lot Gingham pattern
prints—large and small plaids, beantithl styles,
received :it N 0.46. BAIIROWS & TURNER.
COFFEE—GiI bags prime green Rio.
10 pockets old governmentiava.
Arriving and fur sale by
LAMBERT S StIIPTON,
rnv22 133 and 135 Wood st.
100 BBLS P.teli, for sale on consignment,
and will be sold cheap, by
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR.
_
BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemons for
0 sale by (jels) TAAFFE & OTONNER.
I - 140TAS11-26 Casks Potash; a prime atticle, for
sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
jy7-d&w .56 Wood, between Maud dtL sty.
- DI UTTER & HONEY
-13 5 Jars Honey;
25 kegs Butter, put hp in first rate style, and
fur sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
jclB b 6 Wood st. •
BEST •JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up in
pound package, received and tor Bale at the
Pr. KIX TEA Sloan, 72 Fourth irtrect, near Wood.
je29
EALAI 01L-1506pounde Palm Oil in store and for
Bala by MILLER & RICKETSON,
Jen 170 Liberty st.
13LAYING CARDS, IlitterS, Pepermint and Cigars,
I always on band at
AIT RAPPING PAPER-150 reams Crown and
medium wrapping paper, reed and for sale
by M. B. ItHEY & Co,
46 IVater st.
Lawns Cheaper thnn Ever
T A. MORRIS'S' No. 6,5 Market st. We have
A IL now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever
uttered in this market. Such as are usually sold at
371 cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern,
(9 yards.) Call and look at them. jr2
A FAILNLSTOCR & Co's Chlorine Tooth Paste
for cleansing and preservmg the teeth, and
causing a sweet breath. Perfect satisfaction has
been given in the use of every box, when all other
remedies fail. Try the Paste.
Prepared and sold by
B. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO,
jy 2 cur. Gth and Wood stn.
Fourth Street Property.
W e hstraevee for
u s T a e l ea lo t
the
of
Mayors gro u nd offi e o
e a n nd I°t
7rll
Smith
field street, 30 feet front by 85 feet deep, on very
reasonable terms. Apply to
v 4 BLAKELY & MITCHF.L.
AV - ANTED—An experienced Salesman in a Dry
V Goods Store on Market st. Apply through
Box 123 Post Office.
QCOBCITINGS.—ti barrtiti in store and for sale
br ciy.l) M. B. RHEY, & Co.
TIOTASII.-4 casks received and for ante by
M. LI. RIMY, & Co.
or Sale.
A LOTof Ground on sth street, 30 feet front by
it 120 feet deep. Also, 2 lots in Pine st., 20 at
front by 01 feet deep. Also, 2 lots adjoining the
above on which is built 2 large and substantial frame
dwelling houses. Also, 5 frame dwelling houses on
Locust at. Apply to
jy4 BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
Allegheny City Property for Sale.
Wlifelvt"dl e s e e p ll a .
t Lot ua t
e o f o,
i ground,
Perry
if.ront Alleghe
ny
58
t t
City, on which is erected a double frame dwelling
House, &c. Terms easy. Apply to
jy4 BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
INDIGO—I case tnanilla;
50 lbs S. F.
25 " Fig Slue, For sale by
J. D WILLIAMSI 110 Weed at:
EW MORE LEFT—Same Sort.—The balance
J: of those splendid Benige Shawls, which have
commanded ready sales ats s,oo—and great bargains
at that—will be closed at the reduced price of $3,75.
An early tall will steare 3 bargain at
No 40. OyS) bARROWS & TURNER.
'FRENCH COUNTERPANES—of qualities, Su
l' perior, Medium and low priced. The balance
on hand will be sold at bargains.
BARROWS & TURNER,
jyB 46 Market street.
RUIT NUTS, &.c. FOR THE FOURTH OF
r
200 big prime Sicily Lemons, in good order:
50 bags Pea Nuts;
2 " S. S. Almonds;
2 " Cream Nuts;
2 " Filberts and 2 bageWalnutsj
5 baskets Olive Oil;
I case Canton Presvrood Ginger;
10 bxa Raisins; for sale by- retail and wlitilesale
where parties can get a chdap supply at '
P. C: MARTIN'S,
60 Water st
Light in Dark:Places. ,
pV.P.SONS wishing to - Mit the value of a' bright
light in a dark night, will at the Drag
Store of Hays & Brockway, and purchase an article
called Catania= Orr.. Tt is death to darkness and
a "!error to evil doers?) No. 2, rommercial Row,
Liberty street. ' jyls
'lll-IXLADELPI3A STRAltifintUP, 6. fine arti
cle: Just reed and for tiale by
11105:
Ctir, Wood & 4th sta.,
and rairatiamsavats
A NH - 2110112 - 11FAr - VA - MRS,Eat ,- -Cooks Literary
Depot; 85 Fourth street.
.Napoleon • and: his Ildarshalls: by J. T.- Headley;
dedic.ited 'to Oen. 'Winfield Scott. 2 vols.
Vestiges of The -Natfirai 'Unitary of Creation and
2equel. Neiv Supply.
Colienbiari'Magazine for July.,-1346..
The Gardener: an account of , eicry mcgetable cul
tivated for the table by the 'plough tiMl spade.
The Lives of the Felons; or. American Criminal
Calender.
A Love-Talei the Jewish Maiden-ofSeois Citadel;
or.the Eastern Star and the Albanian Chief: •_
Fanny. Dale; or a Year Afterliarriage: by
New edition,
JAMES MAN
Th 6 Hared Doctor) the habits; thseases 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.
MrThe above and a great variety of Bound Books
and Cheap Publications can be had at Cook's, Sri
Fourth stieet. iY2
TUE - atibscriber offers for sale a tract of land abrnit
I three miles from the city of Allegheny between
the Franklin and Beaver roads, containing one hun
dred and forty-one acres, about 44 of which is clear
ed: This land is offered at reduced prides and will
be sold either in a body ttr divided into Lots to suit
purchasers. From its convenience to market it would
be a very desirable location either for llirming, pur
poses; pasturing cattle or for Gardening.
ALSO,
Seventy-five building Lots on a credit of ten years.
These Lots ace situated on Griint, Wylie, Fift h,
Ross and thaitiOnd stre?.ts in the third ward of the
city of Pittsburgh; adjoining the Mew Court House.
Persons disposed to purchase will find these lots fa
vorably located as to licalth, convenience to busi
ness, and will soon be in the Centre of the city. For
particulars enquire of J. C. Cummins, or
jv 2 SAIBAfI B. FETrERSTAI4.
JUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the
hest makers and for sale at the lowest prices.
Also—A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen
cils, Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers ; &c. &c.
W. W. WILSON,
57 Market st.
lIIIIIE~EP~`V
in Western Pennsylvania
where the theory :old practice of Book Keeping can
be learned in such perfection us to enable the learn
er to apply the science at once to business. Those
unacquainted with Mr. ll.'s plan of instruction can
have any number of references to persons in the
city who are now keeping books and who have been
qualified for the business by the previous training
they received in his academy. flours of business
during summer, from 2 to 4 and 7; to 9,P. M.
Jc23
TCST received from New York by Adams & Co's
tr I:spry:7,, the following Styles of Ladies Dress
Goods, which for beauty and cheapnesg, cannot be
surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz:
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new stylesd
Graduated Orgaudi do do;
Rich Ombra Ituages (silk arid wool) very cheap;
Balzarines, every price and quality;
Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Loins;
Preach Gingham and Gingham Lawns;
Paris Primed Ilernaniu Cobaltine, (a new arti
cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.)
Graduated 31 eel iu Robes;
White Embroidered do;
All the above goods have recently been purchased
in the New York market since the great reduction
of prices and will be sold at a small advance above
Eastern cost by
A MORRIS,
je2 • No. 63 Market st.
ECEI VED—Per Canal Boat Great Western
100opes Cherry Scantling-5,.5 and
Lights Windon Sash siiitahle for the oestern trade,
10x II! and b., Joe tale by
je6 L. 'WILMA RTH.
1 , 4•14014.4111.41. Act et Gong/1, In Ito 7... tr 1111. 47 C. V. C.,a1m...
Each Ina of OENffißt SUGAR. []DATED PILLS La. 111 , 012
411.44VW$110Zikt , ,
44 71•Miedirrleila . 1 " .. aAers
t h.
:Or corm
h.""t"*. ----- TICRTZTT
CILICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
~/ PILLS are the first and only Medicine ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt RIIPUM,
Rheumatism, Piles, heartburn, Worms,
Itispepsia, Scurvy, Cholera Mori.,
Small Pox, Jaundice, Com - dis, Quinsy,
Pains in the Back, , Whooping Cough,
Inward lVeakness; Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Ervsipelas, Deafness,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itehings of the Skin,
Fes era 01'4111 kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female" COmlilaints, Nervous Complaints,
A nd all other vLseanes originating from impurities of
the blood.
P. C. MARTIN'S,
GO Water street
' Kr They have cured, since their introduction,
01 er 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope
less cases, by the most eminent Physicians.
irr They are patronized and recommended by
men of the hi g hest distinction, among whom are—
Hon. David It. Porter, Hon. Henry Clay,
lion. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster,
lion. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. It. M. Johnson,
lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass.
Cc;r• Their virtues are so infallible that the money
will be rerbrned in all cases they do not give univer
sal sanstliction. Although but two and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first
intrmluced to the public, the sale of them in the
Eastern and middle States has far exceeded Dr.
illickener's most sanguine expectations. During the
past year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes
has e been sold in the State of New York, 6,000 in
Peneuvlvania, 1,000 iu Maryland, 3,000 in New .Ter
ser,2,lloo in Delaware, and 9,000 in the New England '
States, requiring the constant employment or 27
hands, exclusive of printers and engravers. In the
same period, upwards of 200,000 copies of the
"Family Doctor" have been ordered by agents in
every section of the a- muntry. These facts must
show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ,
edPills, besides being the very best medicine in the
world, are held in the highest estimation by the public.
We might extend tinn publication to an indefin
itelength, If we decided it expedient to publish all
tersiruonials we have received, not.only from agents
but individuals and families, who have experienced
the benficial effects of Clickenees Sugar Coated
Pills; but we deem it unnecessary. The most in-•
comestible evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterleits which
have already appeared, notwithstanding the brief pe
riod they have been belbre the public. Even some
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 simon 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. 89, Liberty street,
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price. 25c. per box.
Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay street,
New York.
(cr' Beware of an imitation article called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to 66 patented,
as both the pills and the pretended patent are for
gerMs, got up by a miserable quack in New York;
who, fdr the last four or five years, has Made his
living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
0::r Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickdner is the otitinal
inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of,
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them',
in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always I
ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and
take no other, or they will be made the victims of a
fraird. utay 9 .
I)SALMS Sr. HYMNS, for the iwo 'of the German
-Reformed Church in the U. S. of America, Es
glish and German. For sale by
SCRIM. & SCHEIDLER,
Ilb Wood st.
ENEERS AND VARNISHES, of the very best
V- quality, for sale at H. .11. RYAN'S Cabinet
Ware Rooms, No. 31 Fifth stmt. jylo
,
rPHE Philosophy of Reform, in which ate exhib
." ited the design, principlei and plan of God, for
the full devolopinent of man, as a, social, civil, in
tellectual and,inoral beingrtherebyelevating him
the scale of being to the, position . lia vine : Created to
oecupy: Rev, d. .14..Strijth: For sale by
. - Lukt.A.ooMg, Agt.
• jy.l6 Journal copy,—
e.~::-, ~:~ --
TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS:
LAND FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES
Gold Pens
MR. DUFF'S
and Writing Rooms, cornet
of Fifth and Market streets.
This is the only Institution
Security to Purchasers
UM;=i
Pi2liosophy
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'For Cin6iikiiiitiiind Si. Louts
The passenger steamer PALESTI N E,
Capt. Witliatps; - will leave for the ah °Ye
anintermediate perm r6gularly.
• roc keight or passage hptdy on board.. ' e...9':
fal
Per Cincinnati and Lnulavi
RECULAII PACXVE.
I *. The ifeiv and splendid pasaenkof
er C L USI3 dA, CoIVEAi, Muter, will
leave lot the above and intermediate pOrta,, regular
. • ,
Fin freight or passage apply on board, .or to
jei - D. 'WILKINS, Ag,e.th
. ,
Tuesday Evening Pit s oket.
Themew and splendid pasdenger
boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhoes,
will run asa regular packet between'Pittsburgh 'and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday, evening
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will !cave Cincinnati
every Friday evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration offers-superior accommodations
to passengers. For freight or pa'ssage apply on
hoard; ' jet
MOS - 157c17 — P.Artiff
• • regirkir mail and pasenger ktearn,
L er UNION Captain Maclean vvill run; as
a regular packet bebiTen Pittiburgh and Cinein
nati, leaving this port every Monday: at_ &cloak,
P. M. Returning she will leave Elininnati every
Thursday at G P. M.
The Union was built expressly flit this traile,
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on born]. inciy9
JINNATI.
y 4, ‘ The well known fist running steamer
-1- C , A.MIIIII. A, W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the
tame day. Returning, she will leatie Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard; or to
FORSYTH & C 0.,: Agents,
- No. 50, Waal' itreet.
The rigularmail and passenger stearnet
~,, -. 7=', 7" ,CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Igaac bennett, will
rnn as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh. and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Salgrday, at 10,
A. 31..,.ancl Wheeling at 10, P. N., the same day.
Rettirnin. she *lll leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. $l. t
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort - and ac
commodation. mar 2:3
SATURDAY PACKET.
_The regular mail and pass . cmger sieniner
_+• ,,, _.4,ATEssErvrut, Cnpt. Linford, will run as
4 regular Packet betiveen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. 1., and
Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day.:i Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clock. A. M.
For freight or passage ani4 on board.
, The Messenger was boat expit , ssly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac•
coininodation. mar
TUESDAY PACKET. I
THF.retpilar mail and passenger steatri
,.- or HIBERIsHA, Capt. John' Klinefelter,
will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati. leaving thin port every TueSday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling •at 10 P. M. of the same
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Fridayat
10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the plssengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. apt
FRIDAY' PACKET. ~.
ff ....,
THE regular mail and passengersteam
'''_ er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain !Crooks, will
run as a regular packet between Cincinn'ati 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 &clot,
A. M.
For freight or passage apnly on board.
• The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every , coMfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET.
THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regii
lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1545, leavinr , every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
_ .
The Acadia is new and has superior accoinmoda
tions. For freight or passage ample on hoard, or to
p 9 X. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
mogls:cf-PUILT.
•
Thereeularmaii and passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA, Capt. StOne, will run
as a regular Packet between Pittshurghl and Cincin
nati, leaving this pi;rt every Monday at 10, A. ?%T.,
and Wheelieg at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing. she will lMaVe Cinc!inmiti every Tltrsday, at IQ,
A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.!
The Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. [ ,mar 31
WEDNESDAY PACKET.;
THE regular mail and nassengersteam
-1 er NEW ENGLAND, Capt.' S. D. Page.
,411 rein as n regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati. leaving this port every Wednesday at 10
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. BT. the same day.--
P,eturning. she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday
at 10 A. M.
For fre;ght nr passage apply on hoard.:
Thy New England was built expressly cur this tntle
and offers to the passengers every comfort and Rune
rior acenmmorlatinns. mar 26
SAINT LOUISPACKET.S.,,
FOR ST. LOCIs-REGULAR PACK.ET.
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The new and splendid passri'ng,er steam
er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Rather. wil
run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du
ring the season of 1840.
The Tom Corwin, was built expreSsly for the
trade. and is elegantly- furnished in ereiy respect.
For freight or I•a;,age apply on boaid.
may 19.
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FOR ST. LOCIS—REGULA R. PACKET. —
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I3RUNETTE, Capt. Perry ' will run in
the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, ;during the'
season of 1546.
The Ilrunette was built expressly for the trade
and is elegantly found in every respect. 1
For freight passage apply on hoard:, apl4
Plllt LOUIS . VI LLE—RF.GULAR PACKET.
t M. ..i t The new and splendid passenger steam
TONNALEUKA. Capt. J. K. Moody
will runin the trade from Pittsburgh to'Louisaille
during the season of 1846.
The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly furnished in every respect.
For freizlit or passage apply on hoard
For eincinnitt I
Mr. , ' o w THE new and light draught passenger
steamer W TE RN , Capt. BAKEit,
will leave for the abo. d arid 'all intermediate ports
regularly. The Western draws but l ihehes, and
was built expressly to run in the trade during the
IoW water season.
For freight Or passage, having superior'acleontnio
dations, apply on board. 1 jyls
"D — ERAGE SAAWES Airtygex - RT - -• •
1 carton black second mourning satin striped
lierage Shawls;
1 carton beautiful fancy "Wrap Shawls, ombre
fringes;
1 carton brocha rieragc Shawls; extra,handsome;
I CC CC Stairs
1 " satin bordered "
1 " herriani twist'd silk "
" extra sup. hernarii
The above handiotne goods have all been purcha
sed lately at auction, in New York andPhlladelpida,
at the closing sales of the French importers, and are
now offered at a small advance, and lesa than the
cost of importation, at the Cheap Cash Store of
jets ALEXANDER & DAY.
Stotts Vegetable Pills. t
t UST received a fresh supply of those In
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t/ valuable Pills, to those who know them, no
thing need be said, in their favor, for by their in
trinsic merit they can speak for themselves, hut to
the afflicted who Ave never used them We recom
mend atrial, for they have been the means,(under
the blessin.• of God,) of imparting health and
strength to thousands who 'were apparently draw
ing near to the gates of Death, the Inveteratecancer
and scrofula have been effectually cured! by them,
also, Dyspepsia, Fe'ver and Ague, Intlarnation, Drop
sy in the head, Jaundite, Asthma, Sores'of tWenty
years standing,Croup, Measles, Storms and .even
cases considered Consumpfion hive all yielded - to
their highly renovating powers. They are alsit un
surpassed their purifying properties, when taken
as an occasional physic by cm or young, being as
welltuited for the infant - of one day as: ..fort the
man mature] in life. -4; ::
Ily the express remained of the Proprietor, they
are:sold at 12i cents per box: 'of , 2*;:pills, with full
directions. - Sold wholesale and retail by
SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty at,
jyl7-d2tn, ;
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REGULAR PACKET
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D.A.lls•Urls A.ll.l3en.ling'iNnta4tel?t•• : ,-.
• INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. - -
THE preceding figure is given to represent the
-itiSENSIBLEVfnATIttATIONS. It is the great evar 7
uzltion for. tlio impurities Ortlie' body. , 'lt will be
i noticed that a thickeloudy mist issties front all points
of. tile surface; - Witi - oh indfeates thilt_this perspiration
flows uninterruptedly!whce we' ere- in health, but
ceases when vve are sick. Life cannot be, sustained
vtithoutit.. Itis thrown off from - tho bleed and other
juices of the body, -and-disposes by this Means, of
nearly all the impurities within us. The language of-
Scripture is g , in the Blood is the Life?w if it ever be
comesimpurei it may be traced directly to the PUT'
page of the inFensiblgperipiration.- Thus we Oei all.
that it necessary_ when - the blood is stagnant, or in
fected, is to open the peres, awl it relieves itself from
all impurity tnsteinily. • Its own heat and vitalityure
sufficient.; without one particle of medicine, except .
to . open the pores upon the surface. Thee we see
the folly of taking so notch internal remedies. All
practionersi libwever, direbt their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thotopsonian, for
instance,ifeoms, the liydroliathist shrouds us in wet
blankets A the , liombpathist deals out infinitissimals,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses. us with mercury,-
and the blustering Quick gorges us with pills, pills,
pills. •
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To give some idea of the ainonnt of tha Insensi
ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr..
Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re
ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In
other words,' if we eat skit drink eight pounds per
day, we evacuatelivo•pounds of it by the Insensible
Perspiration.
This is none other than the used up particles of
the blood, and flier juices giving place to the new
and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re
tain in the systenv five-eights of all the virulent matter
that nett/so demands shohld reale the bcidy.
By a sudden transition front heat to cold, the pores
are stopped ; the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins- at once to develupe ittnell. hence; a stoppage of
this flow
.of the juices; originates st) many cone:
plaints..
It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man
kind with coughs; colds, and consumption, Nine
tenth§ of the world die from diseases induced by a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. .
Let me ask, now, even- candid.mind, what course
seems the most foaStinible pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are cloned. Would you give physic
to unstop the pores? Or would
~t6ll apply something
that would do this upon the surface, where the clog
ging actually isl And yet Lknow of 110 physician
who makes any external applications to effect it.
Eimer these circumstances,- I present to physicians;
and to all others, McAlisters .4:l4lealing , Ointment,
or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per.
spiration ba-the feet, on thelicad old sores, upon the
chest, in short; upon any, part of the body', whether
diseased Sightly Or Severely. -;
It haspower to cause all external sores, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases, poisonous -wounds, to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them:
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitclo
to its healthy functions.
It is a remedy that Ibibids the necessity of so many
and deleterious drugstakeu into the:stomach.
, Iris a remedy that neither sicknens, gives intone-.
nience; or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserveS and defends the surface from all de
rangement of its:functions, The sniTace is the out
let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter With
in. It is pierced With millions of openings to relieve
the intermits. Stop uptliese pores, and death knocks
at your door. It is rightly termed All-Hcaling, fur
there is scarcely a disease,exiernal et internal ; that
it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen
years fur all diseases of the chest, consumption, lir
et' involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and
I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one
single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient
was within the reabh of inoital irleans.
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I have had physiCians, learned in 'the profession; I
have had ministers of the Gospel; Judges on the.
bench, Aldermen and"LaWyers, gentlemen of the
highest erudition and muttituiles of the poor, use it
in every variety, 'of way, and there has been but one
voicez-ohe united and universal Voice--saying "MC
yew Ointinent iS Alibi/. •- -
CONSIIMPTION.=-It can !lei-4k be- credited that a.
salve can have any effect upon; the lungs, seated as
they are within the system. But if placed upon the
chest; it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperaien
the poisonous particles 'that are consuming them,
and expels them from the sYstem: •
I need, not say that it is curing pbrgon.s of emiscinp
tion continually, althoegh we are Nil it is foolish
ness. I care not what is said, so !bug as I can cure
several thousand persons ;cull:.
IkEADArIIE.—The - flake 'has'etired - Persens Or
the Headache of ten ye:LH siantlititc.. and Who had it
regularly every week, so that vomiting often took
place.
Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suc
cess.
COLD FEET.--Consumption, Liver complaint,
pains in the chest Cr side, falling off the hair, one or
the other always accompanies cold feet.
The Salve will cure every ease. -
In Scroufla, EErysipelas, salt l - Ltver com
plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Thietit, Bronchitis,
Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all ChqatDiseases, such
as Asthma, Oppression,P.ain, slap Sore Lips, Chap
ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med
icine now known eo good. ,
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,BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world for.
Bums. (Read the Direhtions around the box.)
PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross
surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. -It
will not cease drawing till the thee is free from any
matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre
quently breaking out to the surface: It then heals.
When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul
sive suiface, it begins to soften and soften until the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a child!.
WORIVIS.If parents knew how fatal most medi
cines were to children taken inwardly, they would •
be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial'
lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi
fuges" pills; &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in
variably when worms are present. Now let me arty
to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child
has worms. It will drive every-Vestige of theta a
way. (Read the directions around the hoz.)
There is probably no medicine. on the face of the
earth at once so sure and so safe - inthe expuleion of
worm,.
TOlLET.—Although I have said little abent it as
a hair restorative vet 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 as outlet to
the impuritins of tne system, is, because they cannot
pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the
impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger life: This salve will alWays provide for
such emergencies.
RHEUALATISM.—It removes almost immediately
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain . of
course ceases.
- FEVERS.---In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies
in the pores being, locked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture
could be, started the crisis has passed and the danger
over: The Alb-Healing Ointment will in gll cases of
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured eases that situ
ally defied every thing known, as well is the ability
''of fifteen or twenty doctors. One than told us, he
had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit,.
,when a few boxes of the ointment mated them.
CORNS.Occasional usti of the Ointment will al
'ways keep corns from FroWitig. ripple need neier
be troubled with them if they will use it,
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.i. - -No inan can meas
ure its value. So long as the stars roll along over
the Heavens--sii long as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all infinities of the flesliso long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long will this good
Ointment 'mused anti esteemed. Wheli man ceas
es from off the earth...then the demand - cease,
and not till then. JAMES McALISTER & Co.
Sold pieprieters of above Medicine. Price 25
ceeftg.per box. •
CAUTION.—As the All4leiling Ointment has
been greatly counterfeited, we have given, this•Catt
tion to the public that "no Ointment be genaine
Unless the names of .tcimes .111eAlistei, jaws Mc-
Alister 4- Co:, are.WiterrErt with i.rett upon r.vmts'
label.", Now we hereby offer areiiird of $5O to
,paid on coniition in any 'of the constituted
courts of the Unite States, for Oily individual coun
ting our naiumed Ointment, •
PRICII:2S.CENTS PER,nox.
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH-=Brann',St. Reiter,
corner of Liberty' and St: "Clair sts; lire the whole
iale agents, anal,. Wile - psijr.eotater Market st:iina
the Diamond; Att:ya?'& Brkkn i avriDrizggists Itio 2,
Commercial li: Cassel, corner of
Walnut and;Peui fitroetr , 4: : Mlemetrd, and sold at the
Bookstoie in Stnitliflild'bt.:,-.3a - ilour from Second st;_ •
and in Allegheny tit); by II P. Schiyarta, and J. Bar
gent, and by 5.. G. Smith (Druggizil BirminFbarm„and
D. Negley;Etist, Libeity;
Samuel Weiler, Elizabethi - J.
i:or.gabela City: N. B. Bowman ringern,'
'Brown - a - Tine, Pa; Dr. S. Smith; Btttfin*Hmei; And.
Sobn - Barclay, Beaver Pa. vtar,Sta
hhds N.O : sugar;
b bbla small loaf; ` , •
5 " crushed and pulverized;
50 gr N.. 0. molasses; • • *•'
5 "sugar house rr ..
For sale by D. WILLIAMS; 110Wood•-6tjylav
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