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Y •:T ,i , :•r 4:•• :'', ':, ,!.';',:;",:', ,', --' '• ,t . 't MEE MEM =NM ... , 1 , : • , „.., r • • PITTSBURGH BOAR) OF TRADE. :COMMITTEE .1 , 011.1 AUGUST Josiah King, J. K. Moc4head, G. Ogden Prepared and corrected every Afternoon .FEET 10 INCIIES WATER, IA TILE .FILAIrStL Inciling—per str Uncle tlen-95 hhds tubas• co, 38 saks wool, 14 casks bacon, tis pcs i,on, 0 reams paper. ' t t °.. stmr Not!th Queen-900 bbls flour, 1 buggy, 2 bits mdse] 2 steam engine, 15 casks scorchings. Monongahela Improvement stmr Consul-2 bxs blankets, 30 kegs nails,i 3G bdls sheet iron, 6 bbls apples, 350 bus oats. Per str Louis McLane—jl7 bbls whiskey, 11 bbls flour. • NOTHER PROOF of the efficacy of Dr. Click ner's Sugar Coated Pills in removing worms from children. Read and be:convinced. This is to certify that my child Eliza, between five and six years of age, hiving been for a long time past drooping, and getting much ',worse of late, neither myself nor my wife being aware what was the mat ter with her, I thought perhaps one of Dr. Clickner's pills might o her good—l gave her one at bed time, which acted' on the bowels and expelled a Tape worm, four feet long, and a great number of worms, (over one hundred) about ono inch long apparently of the same species. I have always been much opposed to advertised medicines, but through the advice of a friend who strenuously recommended them to me, I was induced to try them, and it was throtigh the great benefit I derived from their use in my complaint, that I felt disposed to give a dose to my daughter, although knew not then what was the matter with her; and verily believe that had not tbe worms been dischar ged, she would not have survived to the present time. She commenced rapidly to improve and is now quite hearty and well. EMI , , ,t',': ISEINE MEE W. DUNCAN'S EXPECTOWIT REYIEDV brings W. hopes and flattering prospects to the con . : sumptime patient, whose life is attended with great suffering and pain, and reduced to a slender thread. D 3 pair not! While there is lire there is hope, and i you may be healed and raiSed to enjoy again the blessings of health. Perse'verance is then only . , necessery, and that before the lungs are too much , I diseased and ulcerated and a care is certain. Thou sands of persons are saved annually from the "c0n ..1 - sumptive grave" by the timel . 4r use of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy. Read INe certificates of cures , performed in every part of the United States. These evidences are sufficient to convince all that Dr. Duncan's Medicine is a safe and certain remedy, 1 arresting that serious disease, consumption, in its in fancy, and secures health and happiness. i Sold at WM. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, No. 89 Liberty st., head or Wood. jr22 112M11 ‘z.• MEE ~~ ~ EMI s,= c ~, T"E poisonous effect on the skin of common pre pared chalk is not generally known by ladies; how yellow rough and unhealthy it makes the skin in time; besides. what a corpse like, palid look it gives when applied. They should use a beautiful prepar ation, purely vegetable, which gives the face arms or neck, a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it smooth. It is called Jones , Spaniel' Lilly White, and is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, heudof Wood; at the same place is sold Jones' Coral pair Restorative, Italian r. Chemical Soap and unrivalled slittving soap. jy24-tf. CODIMERCIIII,,R,ECORT. PORT OF PITTBBI7Rt3tH. ARRIVED. -Michigan, Boies, Bemier; Louis M'Lane, Bennet, Brownsville; Consul, Mason, BroWnsville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Hudson, Ebbert, Wheeling. Acadia, Lucas, Cincinnati. Wilmington. Dawson; Wheeling. Circassian, Bennett, Cincinnati. • Milwaukie, Grace, Cincinnati. Pilot, —, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver; Consul, Mason, Brownsville. Louis McLane, Bennet, Brownsville Michigan, Boies, Beaver. Hamlet, Cincinnati. Rio Grande, Conley, Cincinnati. [IMPORTS RIVER WILLIAM COOPER fro/The - Lam:dile, near Pittsburgh, July 16, P 346. CITY OF Pirrintmon:—Before me, Robert Mor row, an Alderman in and foi said city, personally came William Cooper, wh& being duly alfirmej, saitli that the ritcts set forth in the foregoing state ment are just and true. WILLIAM COOPER. Affirmed and subscribed this IGth day or July, 1846. R. Moannw. Sold wholesale and retail iat JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood. Bctcrre of fraud, and ask for CLICKYER'S Sugar Coaled Pills. dY2S REJOICE! REJOICE! REJOICE! FOR THE HEART IS GLAD. StrDDES CIiANGES - - - 'The MOther of Consumptions. lOW fact is clearly demcinstrated wherever we I_ have a sudden change ih the weather. it is at this time that the seed of Consumption is sown in the spittle nurtured until the Lungs become serious ly and dangerously diseased,:when in all probability the patient; for the first time; will begin to seek re lief. low many thousands thus neglect themselves and suffer their Health, and finally their Life to be destroyed. The first preceptible foot-prints of CON SUMPTION experienced at , sudden changes of the weather, arc Hoarseness and Cough. Soreness of the Throats and Irritation of the Bronchi. Pain in the llead, Coldness of the feet,: and Sudden Chilliness over the Body: At length the cough increases, and finally prostration and languidness of the whole sys tem follows, which indicate a sudden decline of , Health, and the speedy approach of Consumption. These facts, plain as they appear to every sensible persondo dot; however, seen to alarm those afflicted, until it may be to late. It is therefore of the great est importance for those who may be attacked from the effects of sadden change* in our atmosphere to a ton e procure DR. DUNCAN'S Celebrated Expecto rant Remedy ,the greaten preventive and Life guard of CONSUMPtION, and tho only certain medicine that will remove. disease and again restore the LUNGS to their former Health. Dr, Darman's Great Western Office is opened in Cincinnati at 00 Sycamore street, a few doors below sth, where his Medicines can be obtained in large and small quantities. Sold at WM. JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, No. 89 Liberty Et., luiad of Wood. jy 22. r RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY, SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healthy, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good crop may spring therefradi, persons have but to ex pend thirty seven and a half Cents: And, made'', our only object for selling thd article at that price, is knowing it to be all we state that when you once try this you never will use aught else, whether it be merely to cmbelish, to dress; beautify, and preserve, to force growth, stop falling offi and cure scrag or dandruff's, the JONES , CORAL HAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this; as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses the hair beautiful ly, and, makes red or grey hair grotti dark from the roots. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood—price thirty seven and a half cents, fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. At the same place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and uniivatled shaving soap. jy2s-tf AAC . RES very superior farming land at Auc /ki bon. At 8 o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, the sth August, at the Coinmercial Auction rooms corner of Wood and Falb streets, will be sold that very valuable farm adjoining the town of Baden on the Ohio river, 31 miles below Economy, having an extensive front on the Beaver road, containing about 200 acres, of which 70 to go acres is cleared and un der cultivation, and on whiehis erected a good brick dwelling house 33 by 43 feet, a large bank barn 33 by 72 feet with other improvements, also an abun dance of limestone coal, frt. Title indisputable, Terme 31000 cash, balance pay able in sit equal annual payments with interest. jY23 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (American copy.) Light in Dat.k Pisces PERSONS 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 au article called CAVPHINE Ott. 't is death to darkness and u "terror to evil doers." No. 2, rommercial Row, Liberty street. • For Sale at Lbe 1137b4rr. JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 seasoned; 45,000 ~ 4a4 Scantling. iYB • L. IVILMARTIL i : pl 3 40+) DR LEIDY'S25 + 0. . , SAILSAPARI(LLA Yseeravra BLOOD-Pll.l.l.—The proprietor is obliged to manufacture them on a more extensive scale than hereinfore,land by a great im provement in his machinery, can make them much faster and with less labor, consequently less ex pense, which enables him to sell 40 pills to the box instead of thirty as heretofore. .As a Spring Purifier, these pills have no equal, and for purify ing the blood, and purging and cleansing the stom ach and bowels, they are the safest, best, and most efficacious in existence. If pills are necessa ry at all, Dr.Leidyls Blood Pills will effect all that can be effected by any known pills in the world, for all the virtues that can be combined in pills are contained in them, and their established repu tation is the best proof of it. No other Pills are known to contain Sarsaparilla in them, and all other Pills called by names nearly similar, are manufactured only with a view to sell them on the reputation of the true and genuine DR. LEID S SARSAPARILLA VEGETABLE' BLOOD PILLS, the first and original introduced by such name. Be cautious, therefore; ask for and take no oth rt . , and you will not be deceived in their effects, whilst if you take of the spurious, or imitations. you will not only be deceived by their effects; which are ofttimea serious and dangerous, but de ceived out of your money also. Male and female, young and old, can take them at all times, in all diseases, without change of liv ing, restraint from occupation, or fear of expo sure to all weather—containing neither mercury. minerals, nor any ingredient whateier that is un friendly or dangerous to the constitution. Try them, try them: if their effects do not confirm the I foregoing' their cost will be refunded by Dr. Leidy • • upon sat isfactory evidence of it. 1:0=. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Sixth and Wood streets, who are the only Agents for Pittsburgh, tny2o.4l&w Cheap :titanic. (415ADRILLES from Leonard, 23 cents Operatic Gems, 23 Kind, kind and gentle is she, 061 Seven Songs for Guitar, 12; Far away in my own bright land, 061 Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano, Ailem Mavourneen, 06; . 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, Ili Dermont Aston., 121 Opera of Fra Diavolo, 23 Here's a health to thee, Mary, 061 Little Nell. 061 Light of other days is faded, Ofi; Rest spirit, rest from Annie, 061 Opera of Massaniello, 25 Le Desire Waltz, 06; T. Haynes Bayley's Songs, 23 Chimes Quadrilles by Talmo, 23 We have been friends together, 061 20 airs tram Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121 11 " •• Pm Diavolo, 121 Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, 1161 Love's your dream. 061 Opera of the Enchantress, by Baler, 25 Opera of Guy Mnnnering, 23 Morris's Melodies, 25 Seven Mayurkas, 121 La Cracorienne, 111 For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR. j. 630 12 Wood st. tLLNDRIEo 5 bags Ground !Intel 1 bale Almonds: 1 cask No. 1, Madder, a first rate article. 2 11 Cloves; 20 boxes Chocolate; 10 kegs mustard; 15 boxes Fancy Soaps; fill mats Cassia; bags Pimento; 2 bbls Snuff. ;superior); 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 2 libla Ginger; 3 " Braral Sugar; 15000 half Spanish Spirals; 20 dos. Manilla Cords, (10ng.,) 15 " Plough Lilies; 10 kegs Saleratus; 2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, assorted Nos. 500 " Batting; 25 boxes itsusins, &c. &c. Just received and for sale by mmins & SMITH, jel9 66 Wood street, between 341 and 4th,. SUNDRIES. -00 maths cassia; 6 do:. Olive oil; 2 " underwoods pickles ased; 2 " rose water; 2 " pure extract lemon; 20 " Kentucky mustard in canisters; 10 buses star candles; 100 kegs pure lead; 00 " No.l " For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st. ./.110 I3LEACH ED SH EETEs;Gs AND SHIRTINCS. The attention of purchasers is invited to our geral stock of these Goods. 4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting Minding; 15-16 " " " " 7-8 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 9-8 " mar 17 lildkely and Mitchtil, Offices on Penn and Smithfield its IVENTS for the Old Black Ball Lime of Liver 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 !mei on the 13th and 10th of any month. iY7 ti/kw Bookx. JUST REC En' pD,Liire.ns FROM Baoosi, Asia Minor, by Mrs. E. C. A. Scbiteider, 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. Publtabed by Rev. Sam]. Gtiteliusi Chamberstiargh, 1546. For sale by Itll3A & SCHEIBLER, 11 . 3 Wood it ~tGREAT DESIDERATUM, to those of a bilious tendency, and. to travellers in the West and South, it is very desirable to have an efficacious, yet mild anti-bilious medicine. It A: FAIINESTOCK , S hart-Bimous Plu.s possess these qualities; and may be relied upon as a safe and excellent remedy. They are compounded with great care from the very best ingredients, and will not, like °their cathartics, cre ate distress in the bowels. Those who Ilse them speak in the highest terms of their efficacy and value. For sale wholesale and retail, by . _ 11. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., Corner of 6th and Wood erects CAPTAIN O'SULLIVAN, end plenty of "New Ones" at COOK'S Litery Depot, 8i Fourth Captain O'Sullivan, or Adventures Civil, Military and Matrimonial, of a gentleman in half pay, by H. Maxwell, Esql The Lire of the Rt. Hon. George Canning, by Robt. Bell, author of "Lives of English Poets," No. 16 of Harper's new Miscellany. Morse's Cerographic. Maps ' No. 6. Pictorial History of England, No. 5. This impor tant work, it is universally conceded, presents the best history of Great Britain extant. Illuminated Shakiespeare, Nos. 93 and 94. The Red. Skins, a new novel by J. Fennimore Cooper. The Corsair, or the Foundling of the Sea; a novel, by Harvey Hazel. The History of the Basilic, by R. Davenport. My Shooting Box, by Frank Forester, a capital humorous work on "Life on the woods." Freaks of Cupid,: by an Irish Bachelor. Livonian Tales.' The Ificpenent. The Wolves and the JoYeas, by the author of "Letters from the Baltic." Henry Russell, or the year of our Lord two thou sand, a novel. Agatheuia, a novel, by Mrs. Gore. Those who have read Attednego the Money Lender, should not fail to procure this. Lady of Milan, by Mrs. Thompson. A great variety of works can be found at COOK'S So Wood et, jy24 To Wagon Makers. - ' ALLEGHENY ARSENAL, July 23, 1746. THE undersigned will contract for any number of 4 horse wagons, for the use of the U. States ch are required to lie made with despatch and aezordnig to order. It will bd made an object for wagon and carriage makers to Rodertake the work and execute it prompt ly. E. HARDING, jy24-dblzwlt, -, ' - Capt. of Or. 4. A. 2 Int. 1 " f _ _ ; , i .'t MEE =MN EMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh, August Ist, 1846. Persons calling for letters, whose names are oft this List, will please say they are advertised. • • Affantranger Edward Anmes It Adams Gabriel Anderson James Adams A A Anderson Robert Adams John Aflame Robert Adair N A Adams T P Abbey David Algeo John Alingham Robert Allen Addison Anderson John A Baynes Win Baker Geo W Bailey Chancellor Baker John C Baker Sarah J Baily Henry Baldly Jacob A Baker G \V Baird I , Banks Margaret Baldwin Thomas Backus John Barlow Win Barlow John Batchelor Fredrick Barclay Win Batchelor Mimeo Bell C Jr Bell Andrew L Bell Samuel Bennett \V Il Bengnot P Bennett Mr Benton Thompson Bennett James Bennett David C Bennett Mary Bloomer Joseph Blackney John Blood Samuel Blackburn Thomas W Biblac At Binsley Robert Black Joseph Black John Mc Boom Peter S Bolton Peter Brentiumer A Ali:. 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Friel J 31110,1 Fitt! Wm Fre: , Samuel Fleming J Fr ,, , Isaac Flammlan If 1: 2 Puller Itchecert I hlint - gan Putrock Fartwy Lucinda SHEA d, PENN()CK Fisk J W Fu:too Gannon W 1 (;001/ Waal Gillaglier Mrs Good Valentine Gallagher 14 & Co Guuld J Garticiii•r Whi.t ilrases N Garvan W li l;rtser Mary . Gephart John Gregg Janice; Garet John Greene A T Gallagher El;zabeth Greer Matthew G3TIVI/1)(1 J,,,,,Th Grayson Dan] Gilson Jamea Gramm+ II It Gillespie Richt! Gray Thomas Gille,pm %V .1 Graham Wm Gtliell Emma S T Gray Anna Gillespie John Gray Elsa J ;111note John Gibson Adams Graham Jane Gilmore J Graham Win Gillespie Neaf Graham Nadi) Glean Wm 9 r ut.weller . 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W Holton John K Dr Hartley Elizabeth Hunter Wm Hill Louisa D Ingalls Eliza Irwin John 9 Irwin George Irish F Pact Ives Timothy Irwin Wni J Jack Robert Johnson Joseph 2 Jackson Esther Miss Johnston David Jack J Jack Samuel .Tames Morris Jackson S II Jones Mary A Jenkins Mary Jones Elizabeth Jennings Mary J Miss Jones Daniel John Jeremiah Jones Emily Jopre James M Jones David M Jeffries H It( Jones Thomas D Johnson John Jones Win Johnston John L Jones Elizabeth K Kenna Edwd Kay Nathaniel Keys & Bro Knox John L L =EI Arnold George C Armstrong Robert A rtz Chas Arbagost S Atkinson George Avery John . 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Itohert : Morris Daniel Matthew s Jobs : Mowry Thomas Magill Win , Morris Thomas A Matthew a James : 2 Montgomery WII Mayhew John : Moody Sarah M Mack Thomas I Morris Henry Matthews Robert Morfred John Matthews Thomas Morgan David Mailand S Mots 'Photons Maltitt T Moffett Thomas Marks Wm Moberly Thomas , Mathews I I ar:es Montgomery Sally A Maim Peter • Moody George i Marks Aber. Ann : Morrison WIII Martin Alexander : Moore Joseph T Martin Mill M Morrow Fleming , Martin Ci A Morrison K It iMellon Samuel : Morrison Ann Eliza : Merrat E Inict I Moore Thomas Mercer Wm Meyer John C Mecaskee John 2 Murdock Matthew Mecklin A?grudger( Joseph Messoik Nelson Myers M W Messick Sophia Myers J Si Son Melville It L : Myers Joseph Milholland Jane : Moran] Joseph M cey Robert I Mudge Garr' :no Mmile :Matthew Mullen James li Mier Elia:A.lh : Murdock J. 1.111, Jr * MAI, Win Murray SI Miller M II : Murray James Miller K W ' Murphy Hester Mali r Mary N : Martin Alexander D 4. NrKain Jane Nl:Kee John kill Nl'Cread y .1 P M'cormick J1111:1 Mrnollaid Win NE Ex, en Sarah .Nun NEGiak Leah M'Crunnigle .las M'Cow an P M recd NECuthn Jail Wiiill Alex M'erraik Win M'4 ; ucningal e high Nl'llenire .r, NI lormilt Wm M'Ellrov S II Ni:Enilait tiro s NELure Catharine r NELaron Kidd rt ArLanglilor Isalogla NEMillan John Ali:Mahan 5.,,, i i ACM:rims Pot, Nl' Al!ear J o hn A 1111,4 74'04 - T end Win M'Cier4 It A M'Closky Ann , M'Candlt.s Sarah NI 'Coy t: m Alrxr 11 , 4 Ange 111 1 ,•! Nl'l•:tv. or Grace 111143 NI tIRk y NlTorucch A!-,r )1 M'Cotchron Nl•Loodt Saul 111`i NiTatt,t , ,l J 3, 1.1 Nl' J.ain R,t , Matthew Nl . htnt:Py laxa Nl'Lanr Thos Ch In. N•qoan Henry Ned Thomas Ntc.hoht Joevith Nodxtrunt I/ 11 N.rt.:ll J Ncwlaml Ne bekti C se,hi Nev. bower J S Mrs Nvly Wm NCWIII3II Mary Owen F„elvraril OldW Andrew Orr DI, rd Owen Tboiriiiii Pho. 1, 1 1'114' 4 Dr I'lllllo David Ph 1110 John M Philips NVna Philip, fault. J like Etnina Moss Pinkerton Robert Pun elmon John Pon ell 11 F I'nwrU David Door Jornati Poo' Henry Poly, Robert Porter Catliar,ne 11 u:x Porter Joist, J Pryor Deity Prire viior i re D Price A:ex:miler l'eteeie‘n Peter lj ginekentiusli Nlartin 11. Rafferty henry Ilieliarils Ralston Jitmea ; Mildly Win ‘k Riddle Tleirnri, Rabre.n J5111(.11 C 111,1111 e Elonerer Reclillev Jacob Riley Mary In Job,,pli XV! Roberti, NI Mrri Reetne Elian W ; 'Lobe rts Timm a Olvis Dattd A 011.11.ur L Vott (rKretir Jarlle. O'Mara Jot] Gr orge Parkloll Ilugh Partrolge (Ininr Patton Margaret Patton Moan/ Payne Charlfkl Patterarnn J Patternon John Pattor.on I. II Pattorl.on Parker kloratn•il, Ij Parker \t'ln Peary,. Winnon Pennon Mar, Alri Pea/ oel. Porter 1 4 J, In Pester 111-nry S Prel.l..g.lottn Itrt9 Pr u-r..' Prtero Lewl4 Quinn IV i P Rev, Reese !fat id ! Itobeitz Franc,. Reese James . Roberts Griffith NI Reese Richard : It tack ts .11 James NI RA:Minch ...gusto! Root E V Reis & Co Ross John B Resler Samuel : 2 Ross James Reissimfer Daniel: . Ronan A Riley Susan !gins: Ron laud John V Rhodes Jane Mrti Royal George Rhodes . 111.111a9 I) ROI,IIISOII C Reed Jane Miss : Robinson David Reed 1: Wilehing(bn Robinson A I) Reed Thomas : Robinson I:: B It red Daniel ; Rogers James Reed Alice Miss : Ruddy James Reed Jesse I) : Ittolesill llo.rij N Refill James huller Henry Reynolds Christopher Rupp J I) Ribley Francis X Russell James Richardson Jatueli FRush Benjamin Itichart Samuel Rutherford Elisabeth Sawyer .Tohn Smith Thomas N Sarbnier John W9son Smith J S Sanderson Sarah Miss Smith John C Sanderson Mary y Miss Smith Alexander Scott Mary Miss : Smith George Scott .1 M Lieut Smith Robert Scott A G i Smith Elizabeth Mrs Scott Susan Miss: Smith Julia Mrs Seeley Christoph 6. Smith Agnes Ntiss Searight Edward: Smith Ann Mrs Severence Levi : Smith Phoebe Shankland E Snyder Jahn Shane Joseph ' Saco Francis • Shimer M Sorrell Parker Shearer II E 1 Solomon Margt W .MNs Shea Mary Mrs f Sorby Wm Shock Emma H Mrs Souders George Shriver Mary Mills South Sophia Mrs Shefour John ; Spayde Jacob Shephard Reliecaa Mrs Spratt David Rickman John ! Splane NV W Silnman Martha Mrs Sproul James Silliman Robert , Spencer Rebecea Miss Simpson Win j Spencer John Rev Sinclair James ; Stacey Mary Skinner Gilbert Sterling Wm Slavan Michael , Stevinson P NV 2 Sloan Wm H Cr' 2 Stoner Joseph Smith James ' 2 Stream J G Smith & Son Strong E D 2 Smith & Co Sullivan Dennis Smith John Summers Philip Smith Job Sweeney Mary Miss Smith Levy Smith Robert Marsh T Taylor Martha Jane Miss Titzell John Taylor John Tilton Harriet Mrs Taylor Joseph Al Tokus Nelly Mrs Tafel Lewie A 1 Toomy DII Telfer Wm ! Town Noah Thayer M . Tobin Thoinas Thomas FrederiCk J Tracey George W Thomas Thomaa M Trueman David Thomasyohn ! Tryon David Thompson W P Trotter Daniel Thompson Moole Turner Richard Thornburg ThoinaS Tunstell Eleanor Mrs Twining Henry M Tuttle John W = U Upstil & Latshatv , V Vaughan John 1 Vandegrill. James Y~` ~, e ~....... Wilson Wm Wilson Jane mrs Wilson John S Wiggans A S Williamson Geo B Williamson.:Thninag Wallace Elizabeth It Walker Rebecca Walker Jonathan Waddell Thomas Wagstaff Wm H Wall Catharine Williamson John C Walls Fronde Warner E Dr Wilkins Alvan Weaver Jacob Willard John Wells E K Wing Andrew Welsh Livingston Wilkinson Matthew Weller Jane Miss Wilkinson Jonas West Wm Wiseman Henry White Jos R Wolcott G H . White Samuel W Wood W D Dr White Louisa Miss Wright George R White Michael Wright Benj W - Whitaker Nancy mrs ./Wright Thomas K Wheeler Wm F Wright Charles Whitby Robert Wilson Robert Williams miss Wilson Eliza Jane miss. Williams Joshua Williams 11 N Young Win Young Joseph Yarnell David Young John young Suraii %Ward T L INITIALS. Typographic:id Society. Capt. steamboat New Hampshire." C. Itaqill3l3EN, Postmaater, Pittsburgh, August I, li.satL larger Pavel t Selling Off AT:. THE NEW YORK STORI W. 11. GARRARD. Jai,t received another bon of White Bonnet Rib .D.2o G. W. fuddle, Dentist FIIE doors above the Canal p rn i gr ., Penn street. performs all operations on the Teeth satttlic tordy. N. B.—Having lately made one or the greatest improvements in Mreeps that has ever appeared. be fore the public, he has been able to extract teeth with such ease ae to axtonodi all those who have at .ailed themselves of his services. P:ttsimrgh. July 21, - ..,:.....-.,-1., ~Y ~,:, Gold Pens it ST REcEivEn—Auother large ad d ition to my CI 'dor kol Gotooool Wonted Gold Pens of the oe.t 111_1:0•IS 'lllll roc eerie at the /owes! prir,.s. large a,s.rtinotil of void :intl Saver Pen. IP, and Ear l'icl,,Tvvifewrs, &c. IV. W. WILSON, 57 Market st. MR. DUFF'S . - and Writing Roonis, corner 1 in 11 " esters Pennsylvania tvliere the theory anti practice of Book Keeping .can hr learned In such perfection as to enable the learn er to apply the tit-septic at once to bmiiness. Those coveyta,tded with Mr. P.'s plan or instruction ran hate any number of reerrences to persons tn 'the city who art now 1,1')(114 honLs and who have been r„ r the by the previoin4 training they 71, 0, ea in hiS academy. Yours of bng0,,,,, duitrig Nuinmer, flout 2 to 4 and 7; to 9, I'. 31. jodd Ladle. DraFA Goods I('ST received Rom New York 1, Adams d: Co's Et press, the following styles of Lailieo Dress Gonda, winch for beauty, and cheapness cannot be so reamed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz: F.mbroidered Ginghain Robes, (new styleso Graduated nrizandi do do; ' Rich Ornhri Doves (silk and w•onl)-very;cheap; tialsarrnes, erery price and qadity; 111,1, o, les Rep. Cashmere and De Laing; French Gingham and Gingham Lawns; Par., Printed Ifernanni l'obaltine, fa new arti c:e of Dress Goods, very brautiftd.) Graduated Muslin Robes; White Rodiroldered do; All the above Izrool, have recently been pur , e l t nged in the 7s.ictn. York tnarkil since the great reduction of pncra nod will be sold at a small advance above Eastern cost by Sccurity to Purchasers fauna torasittaa la hat at Caaattat..... thr rat 10.1. by C. V. Cert.... of iRE flUtt Afti . oe TED P , I.LS la...pm it Zek:va tc• alp 010 4111. [NI Orrgind Met - rapt c rt a Tit. 1,7,-. /. FINER'S SI. GAR COATED VEGETABLE v, PILLS are the firtit and only AleLheitte ever klit,,, It that ill positively cure I leadriche, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Piles, Heartburn, Worms, ILspepma, Scurvy, cholera Morbus, Small Puy, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy, Pains in the flack, Whooping Cough, Inward Weakness, Consumpuen, Fits, Palpitataim of the Ileart, Live: Complaint, Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, Deafness, lirupsy, Astliiim, lielungs of the :Skin, Fevers of all kinds, Coble, Gout; Gravel., Fent:de Complaints, Nervous C o mplaints, A nd all other diseases originating from impurities of the blood. Let - They have mired, since their introduction, over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope less cases, by the most eminent Physicians. ter They are patronized and recommended by men of the highest distinction, among whom are— lion. David it. Porter, ❑on. Henry Clay, lion. John Q. Adanis, Don. Daniel Webster, lion. Martin Van Buren, lion. J. C. Calhoun, Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. 11-. M. Johnson, lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis C 11 1 ,9. inr Their virtues are so infallible that tfid money will he returned in 11l cases they do not give univer sal satialliction. Although but two and a half years have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first introduced to the public, the thile of theM in the Eastern and Middle States has far exceeded Dr. Clickener's most sanguine expectations. During the pug year, alone, no lose than 10,000 gross of boxes have been sold in the State of New York, 0,000 iu 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 same period, upwards Of 2.00;000 copies: of the "i'amily Doctor'' have been onlesed by agents in every section of the cGuntry. These facts must show, conclusively, that Dr. Clickener's Sugar Coat ed Pills, beSides being the very best medicine in the world, are held in the highestcstimation by the public. We might extend this publication to am indefin ite length, if we deemed it expedient to ptiblish all tersimonials we have receivfd, nut only from agents but individuals and thmilies, who have experienced the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in contestible evidence of their tniprecedentedsuccess, are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeitswhich have already appeared, notwithitanding the ,hrief pe riod they have been before the public. Even some of our staunchest pillmakers have had thOudacity to imitate the. Capsule of Sugar, in order to:diagnise the ingredients of their vile compounds, and palm' them off for the "real simon pure:' Such paltry shills 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., Pittsbitruh. Price, 25c.: per box. Dr. Clickener'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: are for geries, got up by a miserable quack in New York, who, for the last four or fire years, has shade his living by counterfeiting popular medicines: t ry. Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the Original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was. ever heard of wad he introduced them in June,lB43. Purchasers should; therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a ',lnay 9 Pittqrargh Nftvigistion end Fire Initn. ranee Fompalny. n kFEICK NO. 21 MARKET STREET. citizetis of Pitts utrgh crintinue to be offered j aft opportunity to effect ilisuranee Upon; their property, by a6Doutest44 institution located among themselves, bahed upon; doniestii. capital, and con-. ducted by diredtors, in ‘ilio'seprinieric.e;iritdgrity and good fkith they can readily ascertain whether they may repose that undoubted seMirity whith sliouhi ever attend an lassurancei transaction. To persons whose prOperay has already been date aged or destroyed by;fire or wafer, the advantage of persodally adjusting the; loss with an institution Al' 110 M be strikingly evident-I To those who suffer ed by the Great Fire, this particular corporation needs no recommendation. The prdmpt payment of the wholelamountiof its lostess—NEMlLY 'two HUNDRED TIIOL:SD DOLItARS—L4 t. them a suffiCient guarante,e of future security. ILEA the part of all pkident men, howetter fdren nate, io antics ate calamity for the purpose of avoid ing it4effects.l To such as have hitherto escaped, as well as tolhoae who have sustained loss, the facility of prdtecfion and indeidnity, offered by this institu tion, will be the strongtist induCement to avoid the reflections and regrets (which (must be experienced by tho i se who tuffer without hope of restitution. _ _ • . Fri‘ort:r, Secrelar_y_ , . NT }WEB. D I ESPAIR-i-You Min be cured! LArIIKELTSVO.Ln, (Ni .1.) June 10, 184 G. Dr: D. JAY , NO. 8 'south Third street, Philadel phia.-L, Dear have this day had an interview with the gentffiinan of Whom I made mention to you as lia4ing taken your Cipectorant with such decided elffictl He is respectable Milder, living a few miles from here: Ii was so epoch interested in a detailed account lie galve the or his cough and cure, that I embrace the first liesure moment to communicate it to you, and ill the cure oas radical as it appears to be, it!is the Most remarkable one I have ever known. For 3 ! 2 years '(ailer having the Measles) he has been suffering withl a cough Of the Most distressing kind, getting worscialhe advnced iri years; (he (snow 55.) Frequent terms of coughing and difficulty of breath ing, lasting from an hour to lan hour and a half, would come Amon hiin o with such severity as to ex hausti him, with strangling until his eyes beeatoe bloodshot. He hail dekpaired iof being cured, hai:- ' ing tried physicians and a thousand things without For nine weeke immediately previous to his taking thel:xpectorantl he bait not been able to 'go to hot barn, although there woe the most urgent ne cessity for him to do se, Doting the nine weeks he was under the care of an eminent Physician, knd he finally got just able to go rah and cirne to my *ore, a.tcl, hearing hiscough, I recommended to Ilisd your Expectorant. tie first said be had tried so many things that he had no con fide4e in any thing; bet I inchiced him to take a bot tie by telling him of pekons °Only acquaintance who had been decideply benc.nlrj by it. This was on Tuesday; that night he took of fit, and saps that it was the first comfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed for years. On the Thursday following he went to work; and has continued ro melte a full hand on his farm ever since, (now nearly tivo months.) He told me to-day that for the lastweek he had cut and split a hundred rails, or male 100 panels of fence per day; has been in the water o wash his sheep, and other wise 'eXposed, without the least symptom of a return of his cough , it haviOg entirely disappeared, and, I strangest of s 1, one th!ird alai bottle has produced the effect. Ile seems si) thankful and overjoyed that lie "'icants to talk all day abotti it," and says that if I hr could not procure another bbttle, he would refuse $lOO for the remainder' of the bottle lie has left. LADIES, look out fur bargains, an I have reduced the prirca of my summer goods. On hand asplen did assortment of Paris and English Lawns, Bereges, Balgorines, Sum mer shawls,scarfs Cravats. Also, Ribbons,Flowers, Fancy and Plain Braid Bonnets. For the Gentle men, a few splen did vest patterns, pant stuffs, gold and silt car mixed tweeds,shirts, col- Your Carminitive 1:14Isom I i have used or recom mentted to others for the last ten year, with the most .salutary effect. 4espectrully yourS„, JOHN 11. AliDt.RSOiti Off;FOr sale in PittslMßgh at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near IVood-4and at the Drng store slit. P. Schwartz, F4..leral street, Allegheny. lit AT Cli! :•_.('RA.l"Cll!!!—Tettcr, Itch, Salt 1.7 li'firion. ecr.--Wboluouldi scratch for a single day, When afflicted with the (fetter. Itch, or other diseaies of the skin, if !they khew what would re lie e and cure them! Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch Wileh alone but more horrible to al*tain from it ((or decency's sake) when in company. Let ct he 'remembered that DR. LEI- Dri4 TETTERL ND ITO OINTMENT is the mostLefficacious of any other preparation in exist ance ;in curing the Tetter, Itch. and other diseases ut the skin. As all difeases of the skin must arise from; the impurity °lithe blood and fluids of the body; and where su4h diseases may be of long standing, and the coristitutiOn effected thereby, if Dr. Lc:lily's Sarsaparilla Blond Pills be used with the oltittment, they will cured any case whatever. and i`f they do not, qui money will be returned by Dt. Leidy. Most cases, hoWever, will be effectu ally !cured by Dr. Leidy's 'fetter and Itch Oint ment. unless the whelk , systelit is impregnated by the diseased humors,l which will be completely carried n'ti front the .iat?,m by Dr. Leidy's Blood I • Pills; and the surface of the skin healed by the Ointinent. Price of Ointment, 23 cents. For sale by ! B. A..FAIIN,ESTOCK & Co., IY.! 2 E ) ern-nor of ilth and Wood sts. OIL-700 1.1.5. PALM OIL; for sale by I•7A NEs Toc & Corner of tith and Wood streets. r rfa: SKIN BND (OMPLiEXION, at this (and, _L ; indeed, every other) senson, is often repulsive in appearance, caused in eight cases,out of ten, by the atmosphere; and what persons suppose disease of the blood, is simpiv a disease of the skin. If some of the thousandsrwho take purgative Medicine, pills ) and useless Sardaparilli, tVerc to use on their skin tusollening and blearing balm, that opens the pores, whitens the skiii, and causes a healthy perspi ratidm that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal thy, or diseased with pimpleS or fritM,kles, sunburn, tan and morphew, thci true and geffuine JONES'S CIiNLIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fails to cure and dispel them, anal to make the skin clear and for ely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the skin; that physicians doe it on ladies and infMtts, in old Cases of scurvy, ct4si pelas' s salt rheum, sore head, ringworm, and it (mind, the, genuine Jones' soap) has often effected a Him when evtiry other remedy failed, It is indeed a blessed remedy. SOld at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street, head of WOod—at the same place is arild the Moorish Hier Dye, Coral Hair Restrira five; and Spanish Lily' White: rttiNcrrAt Oi-eici.--Sign or the American Eagle, S 2 Chatham street, ICer A MORRIS, No. G.Mirktl st Splendid Country Seat for Sale. r ill F. subscriber ofitt i rs fur stale a splendid country seat situate about four Miles from Pittsburgh on the PrankstOwn Road; [within a few yards ofthe Eas tern turnpike] and adjoiulng 'East Liberty. The house is finished in Elie best Eastern style. It contains twelve large, rooins and one large Ball ttoein. It is one of the fincSt hoiissis in this vicini ty, of which those desirous or piirchasing can satisfy themselves on examination. Three . or four acres of land stocked with the choblleit Variety of Fruit trees, w 0 be sold with it: ; , Will be sold separatelv, acres alum],oii which there is a sple'ndid - orchard containing about SOO Fruit trees, Apple ' Peach!; Pear; all selected and' ()Nile ehoicestv;irieties:i This plot lies adjoin ing the property dese'ribcd above. ;ALSO On the South side Of the Eranktown Road, a fine Mill ll!re the Manufactnre of Stuff and capable of pro ducing 50,000 lbs pen annum' The Machinery is all ofthe best kind and in fine Order. ' Fur further information 'and terms apply on the preinises. jy23-dtf. REE.S JONES- Farmers, lottk to your Interest. r IIE subscriber lies publicly challenged any hatter to prodUce a hat of as good material; , style and finish at the price's at which he will sell.. all his hats are of !Pittsbtirgh - manitfehtfire, and those who are unacquainted with the prices of hats can be dealt with on! the cheap one price system. i , • No one or two prtreS his! hats ever bear, A hat that is split for four dollars elsewhere, lie will sell for 0, 1 30 and that very fair. Then buy'Of friend Keevil the hatter. We invite those N 1 h o wish to buy on the above principle to call at X 53 WoOd st-don't foro ' et the number—next door .to McCully's flour warehouse. KEEVIL & QHAWLS SILAWLS!!—.Rore and beautiful, at "Down town Cash House." Cashmeres, splendid patterns, different styles; 13roche, ii i ,i . ii Thibet, Ombri, inlro't and plain, and all shades, figured. 4 ! Silk, want. Otteman, Chameleon changeable anil other styles. sturdillas. Baid: and Darnask, 110. Mous. 1./Laines, Oiarbr, 'wat'd, fig . 4.l, and plain, ingreat variety. ! . .. . Also —ldernannil.of Sew jug Silk, 3 or 4 left; and will be sold at low prices to clo&e the stock. , ; Eerage, stiporiorl and low prices, great bar: IIECF6I;P C anal Bo a t eatZeste2 l(pc9Chery cano ng xTandloo LightSVinowSasl suitable for the western trade; 12416,10112 and 840. k'Or sale by x F joe L. WILMARTIL 1 MEE _ inirerhiNAI4.P.EVOK.F.T . g: For Cincinnati and St. Lonis ' ' The passenger steamer PALESTIN ' ~cfAi r Capt. Williams, will leave for the atm• an all intermediate ports regularly. , For freight or passage apply on board. _jeS. __ __ —.. _ _---,--:----. Fbi Cille innat I and Lanlaville+ . The new and 9plendidOssenger steer er C 0 LUMB lA, O'NEAL, Master, u", ease for the above and'intednedinte. ports, re,gula . Tuesday Eventing Packet. The new, atid.splendid'passenger , 6.o 81 It boat DECLARATION, Capt. orhec will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh al Cincinnati, leaving,this port every Tuesday evenir at 3 o'clook. Returning she will leave Cincirine• every Frjday evening at 3 o'clock. - The Declaration offers superior accenunodatior to passengers: Fdr freight or passage apply board: - M. ALLEN, President. feblo-d6m BARROWS & TURNEW 1 1 i ' For fYeig;lit or passage apply on board. or W jel D. WILKINS, Ageht. :~i0~.D.~~ i~:~ckr~r i w g . • THE regular mail and pasenger steam 4 tatag-f: erUNlON,Captain Macleanoviltrun • a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch , • nati, leaving this port every Monday at G delocl P.M. Returning she will leave. Cincinnati ever; Thursday at G P. M. The Union was built expressly for 'this' tra& and affords every:accommodation. For freight or passage apply On borrd. may 9 FOR CINCINNATI 1177, 1 .1,1 % The well known fast running steamer CM thRIA, W. Forsyth,. Master will run' as rrregular Packet, leaving every Wellgasdax morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10; P, 011:, tho , same day. Returning, she will leave Ouch:ill:a every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street, SAURDAY PACKET. . The regulaymail and passenger steam? 1. Capt.lsaac Bennett, will run as. a regular Picket between Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati, leaving this pat every Saturday, lit. 10;:, A. M.,.aiio Whieling at 10, P. M.,' the same ay: Returning, she will icave Cincinnati every Tuesdays For freight or tiassak apply on board. - The Circassian was built expressly rof Ibis iradel and offers to her passengera every comfort and ac:. commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steaniet - .MESSENGER, Capt. Lmford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. 14.,- and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same .day. Retarniag i she., will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday,' at 10.. For freight or Passatre apply on , - The.Atessengek was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passtngers every : comfort, and .ac commodation. - TUESDAY PACKET frreLs , THE regular mail and passengeisteam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Rlinefelteri will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati. leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. or the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply bkhefird; The litibernia was built express yifor ifbc trade; and offers to the passengers every Fomfort and iM perior accommodations. t ; api FRIDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pity, burgh, leaving this port every triday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinhati every Monday tit 10 co , chik, A. M. , For fre4ght or passage , apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 w•as built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every Comfort and no , commodation. _ mar 23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. ;ASg. ,Tl - IF, new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA • M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regiv.' . ,ar passenger packet between. Pittsburgh and: . the' above port during the season of 1846, leaning scarp: Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has snperiot accoininodaz tions. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or id ap9 J. NEWTON JONES.; Agent... MONDAY PACKET _ The regular mail ant pasamiger stgainet ..... _ MONONGAHELA. Capt. gtpile, will ruff • as a regular Packet between Pittsbyoh add Cincin nati,lraving this nett every Monday at 10. A. M.., and Wheeling at 10. P.' AL, the - sumo day. Reba-. ing.she will leave Cincinnati every Tlitrrstlay, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on bOartl. The Monongahela was Imill,,,i:xpressly for,-this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, ant su perior accommodations. mar 31, For C I ncinuat EL= h, THE new and light draught passenger steamer WEST E.RN cant, il.tiert, will leave for the abo.e and, all intermediate porta regularly. The Western draws but 12 inches,. khd. was built expressly to run in the trade during the low water season. . For freight or passage, having superior adeomino.• dations; apply onboard. iYIS . WEDNESDAY v.AcET.T; ____ THE regular mailand passenger sten .°7 NEW ENGLAND, Capt. S. B. Page, will,run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesdas at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day.— Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every - giturday at 10 A. For freight.or passage apply on board. The New England was built expressly for tilistradb and offers to the passiniers every doinrort and siio.4 rior_accommodations. rear§.6 . firrlT LOUIS PACKETS. FOR ST. LOUIS—REGULAR PACKET. The ❑ew and splendid pasiriger steam: er TOM CORWIN, Capt. Eugher,.wilf run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, du ring the season of 1846. The Tom Corwin, was built expressly for the trade, and is elegantly furnished in every respect, • For freight or passage apply on board, may 19. FOR ST. LOUIS--REGUL Alt PACKET. The new and splendid passengerstearaa BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, wili run thrTiiide from Pittsburgh to St. Louis, during ee4on of 184 d. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade,- " and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passage apply on board. apl4 FOR LOUISVILLE—REGITAIi:PACKET. _ The new and stilendidpissenger stetted er TONNALEUKA. Capt. - J. K. Moody] will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to 1,0'401116 j during the season of 1846.. The Tonnaleuka was built expressly for the ttade, - and is elegantly furnished in every, respect. For freirrht or passage apply onboard. tny22 SHAWLS AND SCARFS -:.---- I) I carton blaCh second' nYOU`rning, satin striped . Belage Shawls. - etfitrin INialitiftil fancy Bera . ge Shawls, ontbiO fringes; I carton brocha Ire rage Shawls, extra handsoine; <4 aCC Scarfs , I " satin bordered g; • 1 « hernsni silk ,4 1 ‘i extra sup. bernani of The above handsome goods itaie ail been pureitk. Ptd lately at auction, in New Yell and Philadelphia, at the closing sales of - the French impost rs, and are. now offered at a sniall advance,,ao less than the cost of impertatien; ai the Cheap cash Store of jelB ALEXANDER & DAV. Scotts . Vegetable Pills. JUST received a fresh supply of th6Se:ln. valuable Pills, to those who know them; n& thing need be said in-their favor, for by their in. trinsic merit they, can speak for theniselyes, but to the afflicted who have never used thern we recorn: mend ri ‘ trial, for they have been the means (under the, blessing. of God,) of iinparting health--and strength to thOusands who were: apparently draw ing near to the gates.of Death, the Inveterate Cancer - and scrofula-have been etreCtually cured by theM i also, llyiperisia,Fever arid Ague, Inliamation, btorl , sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma: Sores of twenty years standing, Croup, Measles, Worms and even cases considered Consumption have all.yielded, their highly renovating pom-ers. They are also.uni• - au rpssed in their purifying properties, when taken as an occasional-physic by old or youug, being as, well suited for the infant of one day as fOr man matured in life.. ' , .Py the raprcss u , f the; Protartotor, they ire sold at 123 cents per:lbot. 91 1 211. pills, with full direction!, Said wholesillatid,retail bQ SAM UEL.Lihrity et -. • iy.17412E0. . . - . -*)_ BEEIZE
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