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• SUDDEN CHANGES.
: • *he Mother of Consumptions.
TIIIS fact is clearly demonstrated wherever - yr°
have a sudden change in the weather. It is at
this.,time that the seed of Consumption is sown in
eie'system 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. How 'many thousands thus neglect themselves
and stiffer their Health, and fivally their Liles() be
destroyed. The first preccptibl e foot-prints of CON
SUMPTION, experienced at sudden changes of the
weather, are Hoarseness and Cough, Soreness of the
Throat, and Irritation of the Bronchi. Pain in the
Head, Coldness of the feet; and Sudden Chilliness
ever 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.
Theo facts, plain as they appear to every sensible
persondo not, however, seem 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 sudden changes in our atmosphere to
at on e procure DR. DUNCAN'S Celebrated Expecto
rant Remedy,the greatest preventive and Life guard
of COMUMPT/ON, and the only certain medicine
that Wlll retrieve disease and again restore the
LUNGS to their former Health.
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Dr, Dnacan , s Great Western Office is opened in
Cincinnati at 150 Sycamore street, a few doors be:ow
bth, where bis Medicines can be obtained in large
and small quantities.
Sold at Wbf. JACKSON'S Pateat Medicine Ware
horse, N 9, 59 Liberty et., head of Wood. jy 22.
MO _RENDER THE HUMAN HAIR SILKY,
..'eOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp
heap-lig, smooth, white and fruitful, so that a good
cropinay spring therefrom, persons have hut to ex
paid tbirty seven and a half cents. And, reader,
ottr Only object for selling the 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 embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve,
to force growth, stop falling off, and cure scrufs or
dandruff's, the JONES' CORAL. HAIR RESTORA-
I'VE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will
Yell yon with gratitude. •It dreiiei the hair beautiful
and makes red or grey hair grorc dark from the
roots.
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
SS Liberty street, head of Wood price thirty seven
and a liar cents, filly cents and ono dollar O'er bottle.
At the same place is sold IE6 Italian Chemical Soap;
:Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap.
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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 beatitifill prepar
!anon, purely vegetable; which gives the face arms or
necki a natural life-like whiteness, and makes it
smooth. It is called Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
iund is sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware
house, 89 Liberty street, headof Wood; at the same
Place is sold Jones' Coral flair Restorative,..ltalian
Chemical Soap and unrivalled shaiing soap,
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Scotland and Wake s in sums of one pound sterling
and upwards—payable in any town of importance
in Great Britain and Ireland.
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. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have
them brought out by the above splendid line, on the
loth and 16th of any month.
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EADRILJ.ES from Leonard , 25 cents
Operatic dems i 25
ind, kind and gentle is she, ; 061 '
even Songs for Guitar, • - I 121
Far away in my own bright land, , 061 ,
Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano,
lem Mavonrneen
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shall we go a sailing, : 061
; 2 popular quicksteps, 25
Let no thought of care oppress thee, ; 061
Thou art leveller, l2l
1 New quadrilles by Stranss,, i 121
,Dennont Astor°, 121
' ' Opera of Fra Diavolo, , 25
Dare's a health to thee, Mary, , 061
1 Little Nelli 061
, Light of other days is faded, • ' 061
Rest spirit, rest from Amilu, • 061
' i Opera of Massaniello, 2.5
i Le Desire Waltz, ' 061
T. "Haynes Baylers'Songs, 25
Chimes Quadrilles by Tulein, 25
We have been friends together, 061
20 airs trom Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121
i 'll 44 44 Fra Diavolo, . 121
Love Not, by Mrs.-Norton, O6l
!Love's your dream, ' 061
i ,Opera of the Enchantress, by Balse, 25
Opera of Guy Mnenering,
i Morris's Melodies,
i 'Boren, Mayorkas,
t La Cracovienne,
j For sale by
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jarIrrOLLAND HERRING—A few kegs (a prime
article) in store and for sale low by
ang 4 STERETT, & Co. 18 Market st.
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O.AP SAGO-80 lbs. superior for sale by.
- , J. D. WILLIAMS,
110 Wood street
CCHOT-40 kgs Shot, assorted Nos.for sale by
iJ je26 :TAMES MAY
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
~ • coarxrrrEp. FOR AUGUST
JOsiah 'Rio*. J. K. Moorhead
Prepared and corrected. every Afternoon.
PORT I • 411#44:1/1:felilli
FZET .WEISIL IN TUN ca&NNEL
ARRIVED - ,
..Michigan, Boles, Beaver; .
Louis M'Lane, Bennet, Brewnsvitle;
Consul, Mason, Brownsville. ',
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
Arena, Peebles,-Brownsville.
Arrow Atkinson, Beaver.
DEPARTED,
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver,
Consul, Mason, Brownsville.
Louis McLane, Bennet, BroWnsville
Michigan, Boles, Beaver. -
Arena, Peebles, Brownsville.
• Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver.
Colorado, Gormly, Cincinnati.
" - C f .The light draught passenger steamer Aca
dia, Capt. Lucas, leaves for Cincinnati this morn.
ing at 10 o'clock.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
Cincinnati—per str America-2 bxs mdse, 135
bbls whiskey, 1 bbl ale, 17 kegs tobacco.
Atononganda Improvement.-Per str Consul-183
bbls flour, 3 bxs mde, 6 bales do, 21 bags barley,
2 bags rags, 2 bxs eggs, 1 lot furniture.
Per str Arena-9 tons pig metal.
A . BOTHER PROOF of the efficacy of Dr. Click
ner's Sugar Coated Pills in removing worms
from children. Read'and .be convinced.
This ii to certify that my child Eliza, between five
and sixyears of age, hiving been fora 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 °neer Dr. Clickner's
pills might do 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 iiiiinber of worms, I
(over'one hundred) aliout 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 throUgh 'the great benefit I
derived from their use in my complaint, that I felt
disposed to give a dose to my daughter, although I
knew not than what was the matter with her; and I
verily believe that had not the 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.
' WILLIAM COOPER.
Croghansoille, near Pittsburgh, July 16, 1616
CITY 'or Prrrsetraom—Before me, Robert Mor
row, an Alderman in and for said city, personall)
came William Cooper, who being duly affirmed
with that the facts set forth in the foregoing state
went are just and true.
COOPE.
Affirmed and subscribed WILLIAM
this 16th day of Ju ll ly,
1946.
R. Monnow.
Sold wholesale and retail at JACKSON'S Patent
Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, head of
Wood. Beware of fraud, and ask for CLICKNER'S
tFtt . gar Coated Pills.
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Blakely and 1111Lehelli
Offices on Penn and Smititfteid sti
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JOHN H. NIELLOR,
12 Wood AL
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[Reported for tho Baltimore Sun.]
TIV.EI4TY.NINTII CONGRESS.
SENATE. .
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5, 1846.
During the morning hour, a great number of
priyate bills were taken up, and indefinitely post
ported..
The bill to enble the Territory. of Wisconsin to
form a State Government, was indefinitely post
poned.
The West Point Academy ill, was discussed,
and pawed with sundry amendments.
The bill! to remit the duty on railroad iron,
in certain cases was read a third time and pas
sed.
• The consideration of the Civil ane Diplomatic
Appropriation bill was then resumed, and after
the adoption of some scores of amendments, it was
passed and returned to the House.
The remainder of the day was devoted to ex
ecutive busir.ef.s
It is understood that they have under consider
ation a Messan from the ,President containing a
proposition Por the settlement of our difficulties I
with Mexico. Rumor 'Says that the President re
commends the appropriation of some millions for
the purchase of the Californias.
It is also rumored that the President will veto
the French spoliation bill.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
• The title to the French Spoliation bill, passed
yesterday, having been agreed to, the House next
took up the Naval appropriation bill, as amended
by the Senate.
On motion of Mr. McKay. the bill and amend
ments were referred to a committee of the whole.
Several other bills from ithe Senate, of a local
character, were also referred.
The land graduation bill, as amended by the.
Senate, was taken up:
Mfr. Brodhead moved to lay the bill on the ta
ble. The vote was, yeas 104, nays 70. So the
bill was laid upon the table.•
A motion by Mr. Gordon !to reconsider the vote
was negatived.
A committee of conference was then appokt
ed to act with a similar committee on the part ofl
the Senate.
On motion of Mr. Morris, the House then pro
ceeded to the consideration of
,the motion made by
him on the :id of June last, to reconsider the pre
ceding day, by which the following resolution had
been laid on the table.
.12esolttd, That the judiciary committee be in
structed to report a bill, adopting the laws of the
State of Maryland, for the government and ad
ministration of justice in the District of Colum
bia.
The motion to reconsider cvas negatived.
Mr. Dromgoole, from the judiciary committee
on-ways and means. reported] back the subtreasu
ry bill as amended by the Senate, with a recom
mendation that all the amendments be concurred
in.
Mr. Ashman moved to 14 the bill on the ta
ble. This motion fdled—yeis 45, nays 125.
Mr. McKay moved to amend the amendment
of the senate to the 19th section, by striking out
the wonls "January," and inserting "April."' The
motion was negatived; yeas 77. nays 101.
All the amendments of the senate were then
agreed to, and the bill requinei only the signature
of the 'President to become a tiw.
UNDRIES
5 bags Ground Nuts;
1 bale Almonds;
1 cask No. 1, Madder, a first rate article.
2 bbls 44 44
1 44 Cloves;
20 boxes Chocolate;
10 kegs mustard;
15 boxes Fancy Soaps;
SO mats Cassia;
5 bags PaTIQUtfl;
2 bbls Snuff, (superior);
20 boxes Ground Popper;
bbls Ginger;
3 44 Brazil Sugar;
15000 half Spanish Segars;
20 doz. Manila Cords, (lo n., 1 ;)
15 44 Plough Lines;
10 kegs Sileratus;
2000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, motto Nos.
500 44 Batting;
25 boxes Raisins, &c. &c. &c.!
Just received and for sale by
MARTIN & SMITH,
jel9 56 Wood street, betiveen 3d and 4th.
77.74
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OLD \VINES & LlQUORSheonsisting
Port Wine;
Madeira Wine;
Malaga do;
Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipe;
draught warranted pure;
Pale Brandy, of different brands;
Dark do,
Holland Gin, fine flavor ; ,
Peach Brandy, 8 years Old;
Apple do, 4 do do;
Old Rye Whiskey, b and 11 years old,
of the above Liquors from under Custom
Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by
I'. C. MARTIN,
jy2o CO Water st.
AGREAT DESIDERATUM, to those of a billet's:
tendency, and to travellers !in the West and
South, it is very desirable to havelan efficacious, yet
mild anti-bilious medicine. B. A.iFAHNESTO6IC'S
Axtr-Bitrotra Pit.r4 possess these qualities, and may
be relied upon as a safe and excellent remedy. They
are compounded with great care front the very beat
ingredients, and will not, like other cathartics, cre
ate distress in the bowels, Thciae who use them
speak in the highest terms oftheir efficacy and value.
For sale wholesale and retail, by
B. A. FAIINESIT'OCK & Co.,
jy3o Garner. of 6th and Wood streets.
GEOGRAPHY.-,A National Geography
for 'schools, illustrated byt 220 engravings
and 33 Maps; by S. 0. Goodrich,) author of Peter
Parleys Tales. Jtist received ;and jpr sgle in
quantities to Schools, or at retail kv.
Mig4 JOHN H. MELLOR,I 122 Wood et.
g3leg o of Londonderry.
AHISTORY of the seige of Londonderry, and
defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, by
the Rev. John Graham; A. ReCtor of Tamlagh
tard in the dioees of Derry, For sale by
jy23 LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
• Philosophy of Reform.
PRE Philosophy of Reform, in which are exhib
itedj the design, principle arid !plan of God, for
the full development of man, as a Social, civil, in
tellectual and moral being; thereby elevating him in
the scale of being to the position he was created to
occupy. By Rey. B. Smith. For sale by
jyfd LUKE LOOMIg, Agt
Journal copy.
ICE--5 Tierces fresh received , and far sao by
J. D. WILLIAM S,
110 Wood street.
RAZIL SUGA.B.--=5 bags q•his for sale by
D, WitLIAMS,
110 Wood street.
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SUGAR ---10 hlida. N. 0. Sugar;
10 bbls. loaf •
5 crushed and Vulvoiized,
case lowering D. R.
For sale by jy.213 J. D. WILLIAMS
CITRON --33 cases Genoa for sale by
J. 1), WILLIAMS,
110 'Wood street
Light 'leading.
VOICE from the Vintage;
Home M the Heart;
Triumph of Titne;
The Deformed;
The North and South;
Rural Life in New England;
Conigaby, by &Israel;
The Young Duke do.;
The Heart, by Zupper;
The American in Paris;
_ Kohl's Scotland;
The Cloekmaker;
Heads of the People;
The Philosopher's Stone;
The Bride;of Port Edward;
Fredricka 'Bremen Works;
Opie on Lying;
Vicar of Wakefield.
For sale by H. S BOSWORTH & Co,,
nogg 43 Market street.
IG IdETAL.-1" ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for
oak by (je26) JAMES MAY.
Orphaies Court Sale.
ALLEcur.rrir COONEY, 83.
At an Orphan's Court, held at Pills
s•° , 1 . ,,,` ~,, burgh, in and for said County, on the
.oir '''' Ist day of August, A. .b., 1846.
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'-' if. 'lll7. The petition ofJolin Johnston, Guar-,
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titan of Ann E. Thompson and Mary
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Thompson, children and heirs at law of
Edward B. Thompson, late of Fairflield County, and
State of Ohio, deceased was presented to the Court,
showing:
That the said Edward 13. Thompson, at the time of
his death, was seized in his demesne as of fee ofand,
in the one undivided fourth part of a certain tract of
land, situate in Versailles township, Allegheny coun
ty, Pennsylvania; described as follows: Beginning at
a post at the line of Kissick's land; and running
along Hickman's land, N 81 deg: E. 190 perches to
a post; thence along lands belonging to the heirs of
George Maier, clec'd. N 881 deg. E 312 perches to
a post; thence along llfiller's laud 881 deg. N 174
perches to a post; thence, N 871 deg. W 52 perches;
thence S 371 deg. W 46 perches to a white oak;
thence, by Kissick's line N 87/ deg. W 235 perches
to a post, the place of beginning, containing 369
acres and 108 perches, with the usual allowance.
And being so thereof seized . , the said Edward B.
Thompson departed this life intestate, leaving issue,
the said Anne E., and Mary Thompson, minors.
Ann FURTHER SHEWING: That the petitioner hav
ing been duly appointed Guardian of the said miners
by the Orphans' Conn of said County, afterwards, to
wit: on the Ist day of November, A. D. 1842, sued
feint% out of the District Court of Allegheny county,
in No 662, of November Term, A. D. 1849,a Wraof
Summons in Partition against the Co -tenants of the
said minors, and such proceedings were therein had,
that the said Court, on the 15th day ofJuly, A. D.,
1843, entered Judgment, vtoft pqrlitio fiat. And
the said Court, afterwards, on the 9th day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1843, to November Term, 1843, No 121,
awarded an Inquest directed to B, Weaver, Sheriff
of the said county, commanding him to summon the
said Inquest to part and divide the said described
tract of land, according to the right of the parties
claiming partition thereof; and by the Inquisition of the
said Jurors, taken on the ground on the sth day of
September, A. D. 1843, the following described part
olsaid tract of land, was allotted to and set apart to
and for the said Wards of said Petitioner, to watt
Beginning at a post on Eissick's line and running
thence by Hickman's land, N 81 deg. E 5 1 porches;
thence S 871 deg. E 146 perches to a post; thence
8 81 deg. \V 51 perches to the line of Risick's land,
and thence N S7l deg. W 146 perches to the place
of beginning; containing 46 acres 3S perches, with I
the usual allowance—Whi c h Inquisition e t as after
ward, confirmed by the said Court.
AND rearwen SIIEWING TO TILE COUNT; that COD
aiderable expenses have been incurred by the Peti
tioner in recovering possessinn of said last described
piece of.aid ti7ict, and in effecting a partition of the
original tract of said land—that the Petitioner's
Wards are entitled to in personal Estate, as heirs at
law of their said gather, so far as is known to the
Petitioner—that the said last described tract is all
the real estate belonging to the ,Petitioner's Wards
in-the County known to the Petitioner; that the said
last described piece of land is all woodland and un
productive and expensiv a, and that it would be to
the interest tit said minors, in the Judgment of the
Petitioner, to have the name sold; and praying the
Court to gran thin, an order to sell the said part of the
said large tract of land, which has been set apart fur
said minors—to pav the debts and maintain the said
minors, children of the said Intestate, and the wa
lnut heretofore issued having been returned accord
ing to law, therefore, the Court order and direct that
the said John Johnston, Guardian of the said minors,
expose the presume. in said [unitive particular)) de
scribed, to public sale or outcry, at the Court house,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 31st day of
Aileen inst_, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell the same
to the best huttinn for the highest and best price—
bidden fur the same having first given tine public
and timely notice of the time and place of sale, ac
cording to the act of Assembly, in such cases made
and provided, and the nide of this Court.
Wittness, the Hon. BENJ %MIN PATTON. 1.:.41.. PreJi
dent of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 4th day of
August, A. D., 1816.
Test JOHN YOUNG, Ja., (7 k.
George R. White &
Wild di :-pose o choker stock of ra
p t ntdandisn.,ummer b l
ls
and Scarfs, at reduced prices.
They will also dispose of their entire sto c k of
' Cloths, fancy Cassinicrer, and Kentneky deans, at
original cost, as they intend relinquishing this par
ticulat branch of their business.
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Administrator's Salt or a Farm of Land,
for Casis,inir funds. •
AAPRENNA'S Auction Rooms, No I li Wood
T street, ad door from Sih on Saturday eveni ng
next, August MS, at half past 8 o'clock precisely,
will be sold to order of administratoni. a FARM 61:
LAND, containing 455 acres sttnate in the township
of Mahoning, Indiana county, State of Pennsylvania.
A Deed of the property can be seen at the Auction
Rooms of the subscriber.
A HAILS CHANCE:
Lands For Sale at Auction.
y AM authorised to offer for sale at public auction,
j on Monday the 21th of Almost, at IA o'clock, on
the premises, a Farm of Land in Ross township, on
the Franklin Road, 4y miles from the city of Pitts
burgh, containing 114 acres, about 6 i acres of which
are cleared and under cultivation, wiih a fair propor
tion of meadow and two good orchards. The im
provements are a frame dwelling.hims e containing
12 rooms, and a good hank barn lately built. Being
within 4 miles of Allegheny city, it would be a imit
able location for a dairy and market farm. It will
be offered for sale altogether, but if not sold it will be
offered•in portions carving from FOUR to FOUR
TEEN ACRES EACiI, it having been laid out in.
that way. In this manner it would come within the
reach of many for gardening purpetes. It is so laid
out that from 4 to 40 acres can be had in one piece
if denrcd. The house, barn and one of the 'orchards
together with 141 acres, can be sold separately.
There are also some beautiful locations for private
dwellings, and as it will positively be sold, persons
desirous of nelecting a few acres in a healthy and
pleasant part of the country, and near the city, are
invited to call and (=mine the plot. The title is in
disputable, and it will be conveyed clear of Meant
brance. A plot of the land can be seen at Blakely
and Mitchell, Smithfield street; at George Cooper's,
Esq., adjoining the property, and at my office, near
the Canal, Penn street. Terms at sale.
JAMES BLAKF.LY.
Atty. in fact for L. Mitchell.
N. 11.--An act of incorporction has been obtained
to make a kurepike road from Allegheny city to Per
rysville, 21 miles beyond this property.
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,ilowing articled are just received at Ibis
Brockway's, together with a large assortment
of other 'tftrins„ , which we are . able to exchange
on as good terms as any other Douse in this city, for
"the root qj all evil." viz;
4 sacks Root Ginger, 3 bbls Spr. Turpentine,
2 cask aas'd Lamp black, 3do ground Log Wood,
6 bbls Linseed Oil, 3 do Glue,
cask winter white Oil, 1 cask Madder,
1 do do Sperm do., 100 lbs Indigo.
Also, a general assortment of Paints, Oils, Var
nishes,Brushes Dye Stuffs, Drugs and Medicines,
and Patent Medicines. A splendid assortment of
French and American Perfumery—wholesale and
retail, No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street.
_jy29-1m
R ECEIVED to-day at No. 46 Market street—
Another case of those rich Gingham prints,
in brown and purple plaids, beautiful patterns.
ALSO, 50 pieces white and colored Musquitoe
Netting of superior quality, for sale chap at
' BARROWS & TURNER'S,
18 Market st.
Bitaln-3 — liair pipes Lazarap Ciicunpaigne
Brandyf
2 half pipes A Seignette Cognac Brandy, 4th proof;
'est received and for sane, by
jy27 MILLER RICKETSON.
IDENNSYVVA-NiA STATE; 111.1 PORTS, Second
Volume, containing cases adjudged in the Sn
pieme Court durini , December term 1845, March
term, and part of M b ay term, 1848; by Robt. M. Barr,
State Reporter. Just received and for sale at, J. Wi
Coox's, 85 4th street, only agent for this secti on,
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i - TARDROBES--If you want to purchase a
good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture
warehouse of T. D. YOUNG & CO,
./Y/7 31 Hand a.t.
B LEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTI.NGS.—
The attention of purchasers is invited to oar
geral stock of these Goods.
4-4 superior Sea Island Shirting, Muslim;
15-16 <r " 41
7-8 "
12-4 Hamilton Sheeting;
5-4 44
9-8 "
mar 17
VCONEMY. CIDAR.-10 bbls Economy Crab
121 Cider. just received and for sale by
iY 2 / MILLER & RICEETSON.
SARDINES. -120 tins sardines, best brand, to
arrive in a few days, for sale by
ang, 4 STERETT & Co. 18 Market st.
. &,7.-.7,-,,,,, :t" .-, :.7 ,- :',777: -- •, - .•;;..;. , i t -.::: - :'i- :
M=M
New Gootts
SHEA & PENNOCK
MARE NOTICE - ALL T'RE' PEOPLE- - /knitter
REMOVED—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,,bead „of Wood, Pittsburgh.
Wholesale Dealers and Agents supplied.
Dr. Evans' Sovereign Tonic and Grand Restora
tive, a certain cure for the Fever azid Ague. •
Dr.l Evans' 4'4dd/a and Anli;.Dyspeptic
price 25 cents pdr hex.
Dr. Evans' American Vegeteale;Vermlfuge, price
25 cents per bottle.; •
• Dr. Evans' Tonic Eye IVater; pit infallible cure
for sore eyes, price lwenty-five coma per bottle.
Rev. Dr. James Estep's Black Syrup, for the cure
of Coughs, Cold, Asthma, Croup; Bronchitis and
Consumption—price one dollar.
Remember. Dr. Evans' only Depot, is JACKSON'S,
No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood: • 2.
LAWNS -{rear cototts).—.A nother lot of Lawns
just opened at A. Morris's, No (15 IFlarket st.—
warranted fast colora—which ye are selling at. 121 c
per yard. Jc2
LIXWIIa 3 LftWll9
el .
ED. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot offine Lawns
which will be sold at the very low price of 181
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. 100 Market street.
Diusqtteto Netts.
rI En. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su
jf parlor white and colored Musqucto Notts
which will bo sold cheat) at No. 10G Market street.
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SOAPS -110 boxes No, 1 Rosin;
20 " Almond, Toilet and Palm.
50 " Hyder Shaving,
In store and for sale by
Iny22 LAMBERT & SHIPTON
COFFEE-651 bags prime green RiO.
10 pockets old government Java.
Arriving and for sale by
, LAMBERT &
133 and 135 Wood st
OoBBLS of Pitch, fur gale oO consignment ;
and will ha sold cheap, by
TAAPPE: & ()TON.
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7f BOXES of prime, picked Sicily Lemons fur
isf sale bY (jels)' TAAFFE & O , CONNER.
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:DES''JANA COM ,E: ground and put up in
I) pound packages, received and for sale at the
ZENTII TEN Swan, 72 rough street, near Wood:
je2.9 e
1116 Azenper than Ever.
:JILT A. MORRIS'S No. 65 Market st. We have
now on hand the cheapest lot of Lawns ever
offered in this market. Such as are usually sold at
37; cents we are selling at $1,50 the Dress Pattern,
(9 yards.) Call and look at them. je.2.
W A NT ED I:ni :;1t a!: d S4lesm ir in a Iry c,,l,s ; e :L iar,st2tpplytia.ugi
Dux 123 Post Office. !..I 'S
. . .. . ..
pIIILADELPHIA S TEA M SYRUP, a fine arti
cle. Just rcc'd and for sale by
Tilos. miLLEn,
cur. Wood & 4th Ai:.
rar IT-10 boxes M. IL Raisins;
15 Drums S. Figg
12 Jars fresh Prunes;
Just received and fur bale by
THOS. MILLER,
tor. Wood:84 , 111) sta.
Timm soAr-4o tames Cin. jut
received and
I
for sale by THOS. MILLER,
j•I i cor. Wood 1: 4th ea
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FINE SUGAR CURED HAMS.----7 — ttat rec'd and
(or sale by THOS.MILLEIi,
jc 18 . cor. Wood & 4th sLq.
C AN DLES-20 braxe s Stra 611;4 -
I :Star;
Just received and fur oak by
1110 S. MILL.F.B,
jelS COY'. Wood d; 4th sts.
-Mandy, Blackburn, 01lve
.11 I A il ) r F .; 1 $ 11- C %- 0 1 ., V ron ES d4 — n, Particular Slar , Tinta, Ca,-
nary and Malmsey MadeiraK. A supply of the above
fine wineu in store and Cor Fate by
OLI SAVP.ET b as k e t s,
Ll just received and!for sale by
1 . 1•:1 - :Rf:TT Sc Co,
nnz I 18 Market ft.
s%lo\ sy-ittrp_o) doz UnderAlood Sc Co,
I
I.foslori manufacture. ree'd and for sale by
ft:TKIIETT & Co.
ant 18 Market street.
T)oltT rs--16 ou4 , rter e•isks vnrlons brands
Port %Vines, in store and for sale by
ST ER.EIT & Cn, 1 1
jy2B No. 18 !dark et at.
CLARET WINES ON . DIIAUG,ITT—We will tap
a cask or Claret Wine to ra•11 by the gallon on.
'oesdav, Aug. 3d, provided we have orders soffic i ..
ent to Those in sshnt of a superior article on ,
draught will please leave their orders ptior to that
day, at the wine store of STERETT R Co,
jv 2 No. 1R Market st.
IAIIII-259 kegs Lard,lreceived per strainer Turn
J Corwin, and for sale by
jy 2s
: M. It. 1:11h Y St Ce.
91
lILLS No. 1, trtnied Shad" for aztirs
wt./ jv 22 31. 11. ItIIEV
1 .500 p v t....:viEL shelled e l‘ o i ro n fo i r t s i a i No 7c t v
4
2/1 EGS assorted Shad for sale lire: to close
V+ , consignment by
NT, AILS-200 ke ,, s "Dasnasons•' Kails, jest rcc'd
iN and fdr sale by M. B. & Co,
jyli . 57 Water st.
GOTTON.--19 bales Mississippi Cotton received
per Dominion, and ftir sale by
je23 M. 11. RIIEY, & en. 57 Water st.
COTTON -103 bale. Mississippi and Tennessee
Cotton, just arririry , and for sale, by
' lll. 11 1111EY & Co,
57 Water st.
13SA.LMS 8: HYMNS, for the usa of the German
I Reformed Church in the IT. S. or America, En
glish and German. For Rile by
SCRIM k SCIIETBLER,
115 Wood Rt.
V ENEERS AND VARNISHES, of the very beat
quality, for rain at H. H. RYAN'S Cabinet
Ware Rooms. No. 3t Fifth street. . _
Prescott Printing Ink
iONSISTING of black, blue, red, superior book
Vi and card ink, arranted a superior article, for
sale, by LUKE LOOMIS, Agent.
jv 23 (Journal copy.
C ANYON RIFLE LCARRELS.•=i-boxesriflein
barrels, warranted of the best quality, just re
ceived on consignment from the manufacturer, and
will be sold at ihe manufacturers wholesale prices,
a constant supply will be kept on hand
jyl4-d&w G EORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood at.
C HLORIDE LIME-4 casks prime, just recd and for sale by R. E. SELLERS,
ang3
57 Wo'''
13 RIMSTONE..I WO lba just reed and for, axle by
It. E. SELLERS,
57 Wood st,
SS PANI SHbbIs just rec'd and for
sale by It. E. SELLERS,
nug3
07 Wood st.
WHITE CHALK -2813 Ibn just rec'd: and for
sale by R. E. SELLERS,
Wood at.
r 1 UM COPAL-600 lba jug reed and far sale by
'LT
aug3 IL E. SF,LLERS,
57 W
ood st.
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A xrINT.ER WHAM; OIL—I cask blcaChcd jusi
receivod and for sale by
FLOUR Su PHUR 65fi the just recd ilia for
..L` sale by R. E. SELLERS,
57 Wood et.
T AWNS ( 'LAWNS I !-Great Bargains in Lawns
Li aro now to Go had at Alexander & Day's; No. 75
Market at., as they are selling olf their stock of these
good at a great reduction of prices; go now is, the
time for persons to suit themselves at a comparative.
ly small expense. ALEXANDER & DAY,
No. 75 Market st.,
N. W. corner of the Digroond.
WRITE DRESS GOODS—A hirge asA : ortment
of White dress goods, such as NanoOok,
Jackonett, Mull and Swiss Mullins. Just received
and for sale very cheap by
ALE& AY
jyl3 75 Market st., X
n: west ANDE
cor Diamond.
C ,
111LLICOTIIE SOAP-200 boxes landing fconi
steamer. Acadia and for sale by
aug 4 MILLER ti' RICKETSON.
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PLANTATION MOLASSES-100Ws handing
from steamer Lady Byron on consignment and
or sale by 4 MILLER 4 RICK ETSOIV.
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ItLICEENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE
PILLS are the first and only Medicine .ever
known that will positively cure
Headache, Giddiness, Measles, Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Piles, heartburn, Worms,
ihspep,ia,Scurvy, Cholera Morbus,
hinall Pox, Jaundice, Coughs, Quinsy,
Pains in tho Back, 'Whooping Cough,
Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fits,
Palpitation of the Mart, Liver Complaint,
Rising in the Throat, Erysipelas, heafitess,
Dropsy, Asthma, Itchings of the Skin,
Fevers of all kinds, Colds, Gout, Gravel,
Female Complaints, `Nervous Complaints,
And all ohm diseases ririginathig front impurities of
the blood.
IX,- They have cured, since their introduction,
over 2,000 persons, who have been given up as hope
lt,ss cares, by the most eminent Physicians.
ilrr They aro patronized and reetantnended by
men of the highest distinction, among whom arc—
hon. David R. Porter, hon.-henry, cl a y
I ton. John Q. Adams, lion. Daniel Webster,
lion. Martin Van Buren, Hon. J. C. Calhoun,
Gen. Winfield Scott, Col. R. M. Johnson,
lion. James K. Polk, Gen. Lewis Cass.
Irf• Their virtues are. FO iuftllihln that the money
will be returned in all eases they do notgiveuniver
sal satisfaction. Although hut two and a half years
have elapsed since these celebrated Pills were first
introduced to the politic, the sale of them in the
EFFtS:III and middle Stites has tilt exceeded Dr.
iliekeuer's most sanguine expectations. During the
pion year, alone, no less than 10,000 gross of boxes
ti l% 0 been sold in the State of New York, 8,000 in
Pennsylvania, 4,000 in Maryland, 3,000 in New Jer
-sey, 2,000 in Delaware, and 0,000 in the New England
States, requiring ti,B constant employment of 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 emintry. 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 highest estimation by the public.
We might extend tuts publication to an indefin
ite length, if we deemed it expedient to publish all
ternimonials we have received, not only from agents
but individuals and }:unities, who have experienced
the benficial effects of Clickener's Sugar Coated
Pills, but we deem it unnecessary. The most in
contestable evidence of their unprecedented success,
are the numberless Imitations and Counterfeits which
have already appeared, not ithstanding the brief pe
riod they have been before the public. Even sore
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 pahn
them MT for the "real simon pure." Such paltry
shifts cannot last long without exposing their hideous
deformity. Truth and honesty must inevitably pre
rail over rascality and deception,
For sale in Pittsburgh by WM. JACKSON, at his
Patent Medicine trarehev-ce, No. 89, Liberty, street,
head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. Price, 25c. per box.
Dr. Clickener's principal office is 81 Barclay, street,
New York.
sltßErr .54 co.
IS M.irket et
M. 11. "MEV Co
' tcr Beware of en imitation article called Im
proved Sugar Coated Pills, purporting to be patented,
as both the pills and the pretended patent arc for
geries, got up by a miserable quack in NeW York,
who, for the •last four or five years, has made his
living by counterfeiting popular medicines.
tr:r Remeinher, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original
inventor• of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of
the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them
in June, 1543. 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
fraud.
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CLOSING OFF SALE AT BARROWS TURN-
Elt'S--In consequence of our arrangements for
the "fall trade," we shall offer for 30 days, 011 n
tire stock of rich Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
such prices us will ensure the sale.
Dress Stuffs, in great variety, splendid styles and
patterns.
White Good of every description.
100 Ps. Mous de LithlCS, at much less prices that
usual:
'Shawls, beautiful assortment; to this departmen
particularly we invite the attention of purchasers,
50 doz. Linen Camb. Handl:is. "price l Ms,
Parasols, p.Ming Mr without reserve.
Olovss and Hosiery of every description.
Bonnets and Ribbons, at 30 pee cent below team
rates.
Purchasers arc invited to call and csainine the
Gods.
1y1.2
SAMUEL C. MILL. CEO. U. UnOWNE x
HILL & BROWNE,
(SUCCF.SSORS TO 11OLDSMIP AND DUOWNEO
ThIPOItTERS and manutheturers of Wall Paper,
mid General Paper Warehouse, No. ,S 7 Wood
street, Patslitirgli. j,.20
I~J. ' Sparkling and bright
Ns liquid light."
—And not only "sparkling and bright," brit for its
delicious flavor, Ilays & Brockway`n Mead and Min
eral Water in certainly "unrivalled" and thr syrups,
are equal to any that ever grucil the Mineral
Fount, Call and see; at No. 2., Commercial now
Liberty at. je6
IL E. SELLERS,
57 Wood et
BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS-- ,
1 carton, black attend mourning satitkotriped
Dcmgo Shawls'
1 carton' beautiful limey !lenge Shawls; ontbrO
fringes;
1 carton brocha Derago Shawls, extra hatitluelne;
1 cc Scarf/
1 t' Patin bordered •'
1 '' bernani 't
'' tAtra nap. Iternatil 't
The above liniolumuo goodm have all beenpitrelia
sed lately nt in New York Anil Philadelphia,
at the closing rtilcs Of the French iropnrb 4, and 'ttre
now offered at. a small advance, and less than the I
east of importation, at the Cheep Paid' Store of
jelS ALEXANDER & DAY.
S boxes No. 2 rosin soap;
6 . 1 casole
2 c, hydes palm;
10 .. fancy;
For sale by jy2S J. D- WILLIAMS
MOLASSES.- 30 bbls. N. 0;
5 bbls. sugar house;
Fur sale by jy2S J. D. 'WILLIAMS
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411 R. purrms
. and Writing Rooms corner
1)1111 [I [ 1 1)1 I! qt* N F o ifi s h st e e nd Mar ket streFts.
it
.11.‘ ever attem pt ed 3 [ 3 w est of
mountains has proved so successful in qualifying
gentlemen for the counting house; Those who will
talte.the trouble to examine tho course of training
and practice given in this Institution will be convin
ced that it is hardly possible for any person to go
through it without mastering the subject. Referen
ces given at the Academy to nearly one hundred
gentlemen-'now in practice in this city xvho have been
instructed in this institution. Hours of business 2
to 4 P. M. and 71 to 91 evening. augs
G. IV. Biddle / Dentist.
FIVE doors above the Canal
fir operations Bridge,
Penn
n street,
e e
Te P e e 4i -fc' s r aTis s fa a c l - i
4 torily.
N. B.—Having lately made one
of the greatest improvements in
forceps that has ever appeared be
";? fore the publi• he has been able
to extract teeth with such ease
as to astonish all, those who have
availed themselves of his services.
Pittsburgh, July 44, 1816-1 Y
Gold Pena,
JUST RECEIVED—Another large addition to my
stock of Diamond pointed Gold Pens of the
hest makers and for sale at the lowest prier .
Also--A large assortment of Gold and Silver Pen
cils, Tooth and Ear Picks, Tweezers, &c. &c. -
W. W. WILSON,
- 57 Market tit,
Ladies Dress Goods.
J
.
UST received from New York by Adams fit Co's
Express, the following styles of Ladies Dress
Goods, which for beauty and cheapness cannot be
surpassed in any of the Eastern Cities, viz:
Embroidered Gingham Robes, (new styles,)
Graduated Organdi do do;
Rich Ombri Buagealsilk and wool) very cheap;
Italzarines, every price and quality;
Rich styles Rep. Cashmere and De Lain;
French Gingliant and Gingham Lawns;
Paris Printed Her:lan:li Cobaltino, (a new arti
cle of Dress Goods, very beautiful.)
Graduated Muslin 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
MORRIS,
e 2 No. l 3 Market st.
Security to Purcbaserg
Luood ...VOW la Act of Cong./Lot dew you 1,541. ty C. T. Ci.ap, Ita
Each box of GENUINE SUGAR COATED 1 . 41..L8 b.. upon at
5, , ,, " . .... ...tut, Atli .4 0 3,11011 1 h1t;IDUlt.r , uthhhahrtutkep t , to ALL
..".. 41 17,01qtaral&rap" . Nile! A '
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0711.40.1.1 /
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in center. "--• --.-.-,... 1-..... ___--... VCR MT
Afisigrutton" arid Fire - Inc
, :Company.
OFFICE; NOi 2.1..MA.11/CET•STREF.T.
T"Ecitizens of •Pittsbergh 'co/aline to be offered
an opportunity to affect! insurance ilponfstheir
property, by a Domestic institution' located among
themselves, baied upon: domestic. capital, and con-:
ducted by directom; to whose prudence, integrity and'
good faith they,' can readilY ascertain whether they
may repose that, undoubted security which should
ever attend an assurance transaction..
To persons Whose properly bas already been dam
aged or destroyed by fire or water '
the advantage. of
personally adjusting the loss with an institution AT
non., will be strikingly evidenf; To those who suffer . -
ed by the Great Fire, this particidar corporation needs
no recommendation. The Ferns payment of the
whole amount of its lossess-,-nMARLY TWO ITUNintr.D
TIIOI7SAND to them a sufficient guarantee
of future Security.
It is the -part; of all prudent men, however. fortu
nate, to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoid
ing its effects. 'o such al have hitherto escaped, as
well as to those Nho havesustained fins, the facility
of protection and indemnity; offeredffiy this inStitii,
tion, will be the:strongest inducement to avoid: the
reflections and regrats which must be experienced
by those whcrsuTer without hope of restitntion.l
M. ALLEN, President. Cg
ROB'? Fswoxy' Secretary. ! feblo4om
x r EVER DE , SPAIR—Youican bemired!
Ilvv Laisaramt-mt.E,-(Nd J.) June 10,
Dr. D. .I.tv - rm; No. 8 south Third Street, Philadel
phia.—Dear Sir-t-I have this day :had an interview
1 ' with the gentlenian of whom I Made mention to you
as having taken your Expectorant with such decided
effect. He isarespectable farmer, living a few miles
from here. 1018 so much interested in a detailed
account he gave !ma of his Coogh and cure, that I
embraclo the first licsure moment to communicate it
to you,-and if the cure is as radical as it appears to
be, it is the most remarkable one I haVe ever known.
For 32 years (after having the Measles) he has been
suffering with a dough of the ince.. distressing kind,
getting worse as he advanced in years; (lie is now 5J.)
Frequent tongs of coughing and difficulty of breath-.
mg, lasting-from en hour to! an hour and a half,
! would come upoit him, with such serrity as to ex
haust him, with !wanting until Ilia eyes became
Need:shot. He hid despaired! of being eared, hay
big tried physicians and a thousand things with Out
relief, For nine Weeks immediately previous to his
taking the Expectorant, he bad not beau able to 'go
to his barn, although there was the most urgent ne
cessity for him to "do se,
During the 'nine weeks he was under the care of
an eminent Physician, and he finally got just able to
go out and came to my - store, and, hearing hiscough,
I recommended to him your Expectorant. No first
said be had tried so many things that he had no con-.
fidente in any thing; but I induced him to take a bot
tle by telling him of persons of my acquaintance who
had been decideply betie.n,;.ed
.. by it. This was on
Tuesday; that night lie took re it, and says that it-was
the first comfortable night-f sleep he had * enjoyed I
for years. On the Trittrarday ffillowing he went to
work, and has: continued ro make a fun hand of his
farm ever since, (now'nearly two months.) He told
me to-day that for the: last week lie had cut and split
a hundred rails, °Oolitic 100 panels of fence per day;
has been in the water to wash his aliceO, and other
wise exposed, without the least:sYmptom of a return
of his cough ,I it having entirely disappeared, and,
stratum:A of all, one third of a bottle has produced
the effect. H seems en thankfidand overjoyed that
he "wants to Ilrll, all day OW it," and says that if
lie could not procure another bottle, he Would refuse.
$lOO for the remaituler of the bottle he has lel.
Your Carminitive tlalsom I have mis:l Or memo-
metaled to others for the last fen - tear, vith the
most salutary effect. Kespectfully.,y6tim;
jyll I :
• Jetin 11'Alfr/0..50z
tr:d-For sale !in Pittsburgh at the Pekitt - Tea store,
7 Fourth street near Wood—amid at the Dlng store
of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny.
_ _
SCIZATCHI - lick- Salt Who would scratch for msingle
day, when afflieted: with the Tetter, Itch, or other
diseases of the SkiM if they knew what would re
lict° and cure!thern? 'Pis horrible to be obliged
to rub and scratch,' witch alone: but more horrible
to abstain from it(for decency's ,sake) wheni in
company. Let it be remembered; that DR. LEI.
DY'S 'FETTER AND ITCH' OINTMENT is the
most efficacious of iany other preparation in exist.
once in curing the Tatter, ltd,„ arid other di.seusts
of the skin. As all diseases of the'skin must arise
from the impurity of the blood and fluids of the
hotly. and where such diseases May be of long
standing, and the Constitution effected thereby, if
Dr. Leidy's Sa4aparilla. Bleed pitis be used with'
the ointment, they will cure any case whatever,
and it they do not, the Money will be returned by
Dr. Leidy, Mciat eases., however, will, be effectu
ally cured by Dr. Leidy's Toter; arid Itch Oint
ment, unless the whole system is impregnated by
the diseased htimors, which will be' completely,
carried off front 'the system by pr! Leidy's Blood
Pills, end the sorfare of the skin healed by the
Ointment Frio of Ointment, Qrs. cords. For sale
by D. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.,
jy2.o'corner of eith 'and Wood sts.
r ui SKIN AND , : COMPLEXION, =at this (and,
indeed, every other) season, iS often repulsive
in appearance, c'ausel, in eight Ci'site out of ten, by
the atmosphere; l and what persons Suppose disease
of the blood, is simply a disease. Of the skin. IT
some of the thousands who take mutative medicine,
pills, and uselesk Sarsaparilla, were to use on their
skin a softening and! clearing. balm, that opens the
pores, whitens the skin, and causes ihcalthy perspi
ration, that, be the skin never so disfigured, unheal
thy, or diseased With pimples or freales, sunburn,
tan and morphoW, the true and genuine JONES'S
ITALIAN CRE.MICAL SOAP never fails to Mire
and dispel them; and to snake She: Akin clear and
lovely. It acts so mildly and soothingly on the
skin, that physicians use it nn ladics and infants, in
old cases of scurvy, erysipelas, salt rheum, sore head,
ringworm, and it (mind, the genuine Jones , •soap)
has often effected a cure when every'' other remedy
failed. It is indeed a blessed remedy:
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse,
5.9 Libertystrect, head of Wood-at She same place
is sold the Moorish Rair IDye, Coral Ilair Restora
,
five, and Spanish Lily White..
Pntscamst. Orrice--Sign of the American Eagle,
32 Chatham street, New York.
Splendid Country Seat for Sale.
Tsubscriber offers fur sale a ' splendid country
j . seat situate about foUr miles front Pittsburgh on
the Frankstewn Road [within a few yards oldie Eas
tern turnpike] and adjoining East Liberty. ~
The house is finished in the IMst Eastern style.
It contains twelve largo rooms and one large Ball
Room. It is one of the finest houiris in this vicini
ty, of which those desirous of purchasing can satisfy
themselves on examination. Three or four acres')
land stocked with the choicest varietylef.Pruit trees,
will be sold , with it. ; ; !
ALSO:
Will. be geld separntol . h eight acre's `of laid, on
vhich there is a splendid:orchard containing about
S , ruit trees, Apple; Peach, Pear; tee., all selected
and % ,thri choicest %Ai:reties. This plot lies adjoin
ing the peEiperky describe 4 above.
ALSO: ta,
On' the Soulr.sido of the Frankttiwn!Road, a fine
Mill for the Manitfactnre or : Snuff:lnd capable of pro
ducing Z'o.ooo lbs per annum. The Machinery is all
of the best kind and in - fino order. ;-
For further infiirinatied 'and terms ripply on the
premises. REES JONES:-
17
'oroters, look te, your pti;erest:
rptir. subse`riber has pnblitly ehadlenged any
hatter to proiluce a hat of as good material,
.00.
4 and thtialt at thelprices nt which le will sell.
his hats are or Pittsburgh murnifacture, and
tho,se wite are unacnintinted witli the prices of
bats can be dealt with on the cheap one price
!Co one or two priettis Ills hats evEr bear,
A hat that is soltt frir fOir dollars else Where,
He will sell for $3,1i0 and that's very fair.
Then buy oflfriend Kcevil the hatter.
We invite those whd wish to buy on the above
principle to call at 154 wood st44on't forget the
number—ticatt door to I.llcC'ittlyzs flouriwarehouse,
jyl7 ; KEEVIt & Co.
4 ---
CZ AIVLS SHAWLS!! --Rare and beataifitl, at
0 "Downtown Cashi H6use." ;
Cashmeres, splendid; patterns, different styles;
&ohe, ' " ".
Thibet, Clinhri, NVl'o . t and plain, and 'all shades,
figured. ;
Silk, wit'd. Ottonfah, chameleon khangeible
and othn styles.
Sturdillas. Baed . I Dainask, fig 'd.
Mous. Dlaines, Ombr, Ward, tig'd, and plain, 1
in great variety. I
Also Ornanni, of Sewing. Silk-, 3 or',-1 left; and
will be sold ;at low prichi to close the' stock.
Berage, aupplior and IoW prices, great bar
gains.
Jyl 3 BARROWS & T N.E R.
REC EIVI
100 pt
Lights Wind
12x fti, 10x12
je6
":I)—Per Canal .Dont Great 'Western—
cs' Cherry Setintling-sxsand 6x6---60(10
ow Sash suitable for. the ;Western trade,
' and 8110. IFornale by
L. NVILIkiPall..
OIL-20 blrraliF Linseed Ooil; jinfro
nd for salo4by -
ILLEEZ . 4- ETSOh.
INSEEO
ceived
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. CIN76iNNATI
Per cittotiinati rind St. touis
The -passenger steamer PALESTINV.
Williams - , will leave fei the about.
an -Al -intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passan'e apply on board
oirinati
neoyeAzi PACRF.T..
r`r? Pa The new and splendid passonirer stews: er -
,ave C L I 3 lA, Master,
lefor the above and intermediate ports, regular.
For freight Or passage apply on board, or to _
jel ' D. WILKINS, Agent. •
Tuesday ID-Veiling Packet.
-T did P g
The new and s lenPassenger steam. fX7 : 4
boat DECLARAPIO.iI, Capt. Vorheeii i
will run ass ruitylarpaoket •between Pittsburgh awl
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening
at 3•o'clock. Returning she wilt lea - re Cincinnati
every Friday evening at 3 coelotk, l
The Declaration offers superior accommodation;
to passengers. Th. For freight or passage apply orf
, b .. THE ieguiar mail and paseng,er steam,-
UNION, Capain Maclean, alll run as
a regniar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincill
nati leaving .this port every. Monday at 6 o'clock,
P. M. Returning .she will leave Cincinnati ctery,
Thursday at GP. M. • -- .
- •
•
. .
The Uniiin was built expressly for this trade,
and-affords every accommodation. . •
For freizht or pawa , re apply on born?. may!)
FOR CINCINNATI.
..-. . •
ST,re 0 1 . The %yell now fast running steamer
•,r. d„ CAItIBRI . A., W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leasing everrWednearlay morn
ing at 10 otclock, and Wheeling, at 10, P: M., th
same day. Returning, site will leaie. Cipeinnsti
every Saitirilay, at 10, A. M.. . •
For freight or passage apply on board, .or
FORSYTH & Co„ Agents,
No. 30, Water'stred.
SAURD PACKE'r
, jr , s - . The remdarinaii and passenger steamer
Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh .and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling At 10, P. M., ,the same day:
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday s ;
For freight oi.paßsage apply on board.
The.Circassian was built eapresnly for this trade' s
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. - mar 23.
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regular mail and passenger stearn et.
MESSENGIER,Eapt run act
regular Packet between Pittsllurglt and Cincinnati,
leaving this port evory Saturday at 10, A. M.; and
Wheeling at.. 10, P. M., the satne fray. Returning.,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at /El
&clock, A. tr. • ; -
For freight or-passage aplily on hoard. • J.
The Messenger was !midi expressly for this tradti,
and olrers to her passengers every comfort and cc.
commodation. . - mar 23
Y
F. r ll'ar mail and .passenger steam.
- -47 cr. HIBERNIA, Capt. .lohn ...khriefelter,
will run as a.:regular paehet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati.leaying . this port e v ery Tuesday at IQ A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the .sarrac day.—
fteturning,, she will leave Cincinnati crew Friday at
10. A. NI.
For freight or paSsage al,ply on board.
The Ifibernia tvas built expressly f6r the , .trade;
and offers tq the,passengers every comfort 'and us
perior accommodatios.. - apl
FRIpAY. PACKET. . .
T/iF.regular mail and passeiger steam
CI,IPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks ; will
run as, a regular packet between Cincinnati and. Pitts.
burgh. leasing this port every Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 30 P. Ar..th e same day-- Returning
-
she will leave Cineinuatlet cry Monday tit 10 o'clok;
. • . . •
Fnr freight or passage apnly on board. - • ,
The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for thistrado
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac.
coma - iodation.
mar 23
F THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
M. F...l..neas, Master, will run es a regn..
hr passenger packet between Pittsburgh and thei
above !tort during the season of 1846, leaving even
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is new and bass-superior aecommedi
tior 9
p. For freight or passaue ripply onboard, or to
ap • J. NEWTON . JONES, Aeent.
ONPKr PACKET.
The regular ma il,an4 passenger steamer
Capt. - Stone,lrdi Tun
as a regular Packet between Pittsbnrgh mod Cinciii
nati,leaving this port every Monday at 10- A. M.;
and Wheeling at.lo, P. M., the same day. p.ettirn.
mg. Abe will lea.vn Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10;
For freight or pastage apply on board.
The Monongahela- tuns !milt expressly for tilii
trade, and °Tars to the passengers eoinfort, and an:
perior accommodations.
For Claelnnati.
ire s;:, THE new and light draught passenger':
steamer WES T E RN, Capt. Tfaxacn,
will leave: for tlist abo.e and an intermediate • poits
regularly... The Western . " draws but 12 inches, and
was built expressly to run, in the trdil6 diTrizig the
low water season: . • ,
For freight or paasage, having superior accororßo.:
dations, apply on board.
. • WEDNESDAY PACKET.
so;' 'THE•ressular snail and passengersteam;
er 'NEW ENGLAND, Cant. R. n. Page
will run as a regule'r•oacket between Pittsburgh ani
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday-at 1
A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. AL the came day.:L4
Returning., she wilkleave Cineinsiatl every Saturdai
at 10 A. M.
For freight or paiisage apply on board.
Thn.NewEngland was built espresqyfor this trathi
and offers to theops.vsengers every comfort and sirpo
ricir aceornmodatioris.
sAxiv.T.touls P.itelorrs.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—REGULAR PACKET.
The tteiv and splendid passenger steanil
Cr TOM CORWIN,. Capt. Bughvt,
nut trade froth .Pittsburgii to Si. LouiS,
ring the season of 1863.
The Tom Corwin. was built expressly for tlit a s
trade, and is elogantly furnished in every resPeet;
For freight or passage Apply on board:
may
FOB ST. LOWS--REGULAR PACKET.
e ir? The new: and splendid passenger steam . ;
BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will Tun
the trade from,Pittsburgh to St. Louis; &ring the
season of IS¢(i.-
The Brunettg was built expressly for the trade,
and is elegantly found in every respect:
For freight or passage apply on board: n .14
FDR LOMEVILLEL•%-11F.CULAR PACKET.. .
-The new andanlendid passenger,steam-:
TONNALEUKA, Capt. J. Moody;
mill run in the trade - from. Pittsburgh
.to Louisville,
during the season of 1846. -
The Tonnaleuka was built expressly . .f o r the trades
and is elegantly furnished in every respect . ,
For freight or passage apply OTI board: 'tnyp. '
tAIcE AUPERIOIG
.TRE STALTIS;CIi, low pressure,
ship ,built Steam Packet, JULIA
_ PALMER, Capt Br am A.STAIMIIII4
having been petit' eomplete condition for sea, will
run upon Lake Superior during the season; comment,
ing 3d August, between the Sault de St. Marie and
the various ports, as business may, warrant.. Tho
J. P. is well furnished in every particular, and is na
fine a heavy weather vessel as any ship that float'
the seas. Nag goed upper cabin, state rooms and
family salOons, :is also single berths, ladies cabin
and steep.c cabin. All well ventilated, and 'will
accommodate 100 cabin passengers. Freight in largo'
quantities can be stowed. under decks. Parties with
or withoutfreightwill be - accommodated at the Tali.:
ous _landings upon the British and Aluiriizz sides
of the lake. ,
. .
Ler Ono or two voyages e roade to La Pontei
during the Indian payments, and two pleasure Ntty,
ages will be made entirely - nrOund the lake Coast
wise, during August and
.September, iiring.to pica
.sure travel an pppertunity of enjoying the most des
lig,lifful, unique and interesting scenery in the knowa
world. State roosts or single berths can be secured -
I in advance by addressing
W.F. PORTER TAYLOR, Managing - owner,
Eault de Ste Marie, Michigan;
.Jitly,•ls4B: jy2o-3tag3m
13 . 4 rropeityeensigned to W.F. Perter
will meet with iinmeiliate despateh MS ordered. .
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The Young Ilons.e keeper,
The Mother nad
Fainily . Seerfro, by" Mrs: Ellis;
Rains of Ancient Cities;
C'ernb'syttrenoled;
Walker an'intermarriage;
Perrier's IVoiks•
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