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Nashvilli • Newark, herd, Zanesville befiance, Devinney„ Cincinnati Arena, Ilazlett„Cincinnali • • • Zuni:ream; Got; Lauisville - , _ 1 • Wyoming, Hayr, St Louis • New 'England, ‘E Ire rt, Wheeling. trifle Erie, Hoops;Beaver. Coksul,:ficiwman;•Beciimi4ville; Bennett, BrownsvAlie DEPARTED. _ • Catlett, Welliville. Wayne, Bennet, Sr. Louis. • , ... , :- - .lllonongahela, Stone; Wheeling . Wilmington, Davreon, Steubenville, : ltobt Fulton, Collier, St Louis Avalanche, Williams, Orleans '- Lake Erie, Hoops.,Beaver. , .. - C I Tli"•Pli I. b la S. CrUJR,II,3VET . . ~ . , • . ,R•_•• , --, COORECTER VERY AYTERIVOOIT., . . 41r -7ou-'-FOtri river and - wagon... 4 5004 15 \vir2 . _ .. . 1- setis-=-Clover, from wag0n,.....3 2500 00 i From 5t0re:... .... - ...:.3 50 0 3 00 • ,'-' .;''''',:- ' ' im0thy...:..:..: ... . 7 2 120225 lax• 1 0001 10 liiev, : ........... enrOkgs, 4 - 7505 O .1'01g....,.. .... ........4 7505 00 Pearls., . . 6 0000 00 .- % - . - .Thateri7=R011...:::.... -- ..,..."..... 1100 12 4 - ' ' reg';.":::`:...".........,: ' , 730 OS .. - Gi:itin—Wheat..,. - ........'... , ' 7500 00 t'orn. . 7 , ...... ... .....'... 4000.41 Oats' ' 2500 23 , . .... . 7 .... ... s .... ... , Rye.... ...... ........ 4000 00 ... .... , - . Barley 3700 40 , - z Satrtw.—Nevr Orleans Stoo 00 - 'Afefailes---New Orleans.... .... . 37.00 39 Cheese—Western Reserve 600 GI Feathers—Kent_ucky f 2600 28 ..' ' Window Giuss , --5x10..........2 250 J 00 ' ''''', -. ' 10x12..,......2 500 00 trOrti lifcat . - . : r . , . Fruit--Dried Peaches . - . 1.2501 37 " Apples— ~......-.. 51./00 50 t=ofu --Rio 8.1100 Si Bulk Arial—, . . . .. . .. . : , • Bui:on--Vog round 000 00 - •'' , ' !Hams : 500 00 '' Shoulders... ....... ... ' 600 00 -"'' - ' -. • Sides ' ;100 00 70 , 0 73 c..... - .:‘..,...... ~ .-............7 00019 00 Arrii,...Pig 'Metal (Allegheny) :. ~- 3000 32 Barlron (Juniata) .. .3 7504 00 - • -,:: .-'-:: .':.- gars - (may , 3 7500 00 . • .; Pcavving paper • and Pencils. ..FINE Antiquarian Drawing Puper.32 by 52 inches; •, 4 C DotiblV Elephant 44 27 by 40 4.4 - • 6, Elepluilit 4, 23 by 37. 44 . .44 Columbian is `.`3 3 by 33_ " 4 F.lmperial 4, " 21 by 29 '4 , together with a large stock or smaller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of Ctrmnsni...s..vn 'and pre . . pared lead or four; three, two'and one H., a large Supply,orthe_above, just received by. • • ELLIOTT & ENG... 1311, apl3 . . - 56 Mrket st. For SisZe, , :-TLIE light draufght steamer ARENA., in good running- enter. She , carries about ,1 AGM, has good and Engine; new boilers, a comfortable plain cabin, and' is well adapted for Towing, •She - will be sold at a low price , and rea --,oonable tertna for good pap`Or. Apply „.: .niar9 . . JAMES iviAy. It. • .A. -4 r TOgNES.' -I. AW, 'Grant st., Bike well buildings, nearly opposite tk - e, nearCeurr ' • ' • apll-3ne MUSTARD qkiliTl3 SPICE PACTORY.' bitween Market and Wood. TirlHaitiliscribers haire eonatantly on hand, of their OWN - MANLTFACTDRE, (ichich they offer to •‘ 3 ' Graeapi - Aid*)rug,gisof,at '‘Eaatern wlzoleattle?.. pri d:Cedar ! ! ; Gra. Pepper Catacp ; : _ Cinnattion ; Syilipa • - ' ' ~". Alspiee; Rice Mane ; " `:Ginger; ' Tree:tied' !foists Radish; Closes; • • - - ALSO ON SIAND, • Nitinega;ltoasted and Ground Coffee. mar:l2-3in RHODES & ALCORN. 171711.11 Paperz o d. Borders: 4 ,v CED. :.. • TEIXI3I3B PALfIIER, - No .:47, Market sired, betirceg- 3d and dtlxsts.' 'IIIIOi.ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that LILIVhis-prisent - Ati)ek of WALL PAPER. AND BORDER! , -ortfis own - initiMfacture-is very extensive, and daily ,lidtlitiOnartu'e being made to it, as they-are finished, 'of neW I(nd-splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted :siodkoffirench'Papr and Borders. Haying recently . redaced-the prices of the above articles, (and others, ..in nut' enumerated,) be is prepared to s t'foi.:COM,-'ettesemt, than - any, establithment of the kind, East , or'Westufthe mountains. mi-rl7-d4rn 'Nllllllam M 9 .1.11..ti0n .. v IT - PftiiEY AT 14W and Solicitor in Chance . tk, -Ty, *rico on . Fourth street, third door abave Atuttlifiedd j ßittaburgh.licris au-- , George M'Clelland, Esq., Morgan, Buck ft - Cu r ., Philadelphia; . Hugh M'Clelland, „I!4asspi . 1...c.5z R. Floyd, Pithburgh. uplo James S. Graft, • ' . 7 T6II.N*YOI.I"I.(gELLOR AND NOTARY, .. - Pittsburgi4yPa., having resigned the office of fi ,ebre* - I ry'P.+inv: and Fire Ins. Co., will attend spe -..alally to collectiobe and business cOnneCted with riaitation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Bu- Arnim!' -hOnia, A.1.1.,:t0l P. M. Office, first door Rest OP :Alderman Mill er's, Fourth street near Grant. , A.notiwy °bursa Arid val ot" Now Boola. - , AT COOKS'S, 85 FOURTH STREET. I, EORGE - or the Painter of. the Isle of France: A -tale of-the Land and Scat-by Alex. Dumas. . •• The:Letter Bag of the Great Western, or life in a Steamer; LlY:thri author of 4 gSata Slick' , etc. • ,TheClath ofAfariont a Story of the Revolution; by Charles. Peterson: \ - '• The • King of the Sea, a tale of the:;Fearless and Free; by Ned - Buntline. '- •, •• Father Ildefonso; opera Priests of St. Omers. ; Past and Present, and Chartism; by Thos:Carlylc••-• liarta, (Library of Choice Reading.) • Six .Lectures on the-Use or our-Lungs and'causes and cure - orConslimption, Asthma and diseases Of the Heart, arid' n the mode of preserving health; with 28,illustrations,.14 Fitch.,-A. M., M. D. • • . Denionratie Review for April. Knickerbocker for April. Hunt'p Merchants' Magazine for .April. Wandering JeW—new supply. , • • lMajdr - Jones' Courtship—new edition, with a few additional letterir and engravings. Home's Foot, and now to keep it sound; by Wmt•Miles.'• - - - , tcrJust received and for sale at COOK'S Literitry Depot; - 85Patirth street. aplsl' Fresh Arrival. 1117;glive received a number of valuable Books, • yy,,justpublish e d, among which are the follow- M , Che_ine , i,Lifelarid, Sermons, 2 vole ; :,..11iadane:On Romans • SkitiCkei,pf North dtiolina; - ". - .lrtstery.of Presbyterian 'church in Kentucky; The Genius or Scotlaao ; ',Chalmer's Moral Philosophy; - • Mary ;an° Graham; • . Winslow on declension and revival ; VtiaPieadninite Barth;'. _,Margaret, . • . _;kargaret, orthe Pearl: by Rev. C. B. Taylor; 4 1 4.Yr•Arau: , 'The. Great C'nm,mandmelit; ..,9,cripture IteaderliGnide: by*C...Fry ;. the„ ord's Poyer: by Bonnet; ... and other Essays; ; : for at Fasten/ markit et., between 3d and g , •443,111),PR1i8-...4eCeivid a largo will:111143ot `of U7.ektrinuitvaalitylliamond•or ivoriixiiided gold pouq v god . for sale atlho towrior op 9 • ' Vtir. W. WILSON. r ._ 4 `. 'PORT. OF PIIPTSBURGII. Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brbiviriville. Lobis 114'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. =EM - - GREAT ITAL IAN REMEDY ParLLDELpIIA y April 26,1846: Being, kfllieted forsolise.S years with that most, .distressing disease. the asthma, -and for- the 'lest: 3 years much of:the time confined io,• nay room; and—at several,:difikrent. times my life was des paired- oft I Concluded to .obtaiii some 'of Ma: aonrs Sitilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me - by a friend from New York, who stated that it had cured some of the most inveterate cases 'known to the medical profession: Suffice - it 'to say, that, after using the above medicine .for.about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and. I believe radi, Lally cured. Yours with resilect,." OLIYER Vbr,..pwEN, No - 174 Bertram st, Says &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 Cr - • Gal wanic Remedies for alllinds of nervous affections they harp been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism acute Or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limb's;' gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, *ertigalheivoos or sic . head ache, indigestion; paralysis,'-palsy, epilepsy, .fits, corivUltions, dfantp, ,palpttation Of, the heart, neu ralgia4teneral4ebility, cases of dyspepsia, which 'its simply a nervous deraugpment of the di gestive. organs—they have been found equally sue. ceSsful.:_. •, :These - applications are in the form of Rings and Mapetic Floid, - Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. • .'Q See ad'vertisernent tor furtheipmliculars on the outside of this'sheet. • Forsale at the only, ageady,,s7 Market street. '>l7 nooma Cocom—Messts Editors--I ob served some tittle ago wcomMunication over the signature for "A Parent,". stating - that . Dr. Jayne's India!! E'xpectorant had been th means of saving' the lives of three of his children, who were suffer ing severely.witliwhifoping rough; and having ; but a short time befOre,..lost. one of .my children by that dreadfid Complaint, and having another, and my only child, sidTering the greatest' agony with the same disease, and in. hourly' expectation of its death, I was induced topurchase a hottle.of it, and ' commenced: using it aec.niling.to theldirections— and.m.the surprise of ail it-bo.an' tn e rriend in fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the child has now completely' ricovered.' •I have no acgdaintance:with . Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him .a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments L L, .81:11PKINS. Phil4delphia, ;April 22d, ISIG. Jaynes Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous o'f restoring their hair Proving its beauty, to this elegant-preparation We hear it every there hiithly spoken of, and es pecially, by all who have:mi . :We use of it; es greatly efficacious - in Stimulating the growth- of the hair, and preventing and curing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prov ed-----N: Sun. F.or, sale in Pittsburgh •at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH - strrer; near Wood---and at the Drug:Store' of IL P. Schwartz, Federal - Street, Allegheny City. • mar 4 Tcas,"Grocery, Prnit .stuti.Prov talon - Store W1.1.0L ESAL,E AND 11.E1ALL, No. WI LIM:TY SIIT.r.t. 8.A....". _DOWN . would respectfully inform his old friends, and the public generally that ho has again commenced busine.ss in the above ' branches, nest dour to his old stand, where he hopes, by keeping a supply of good articles, selling low for cash, and payitig striet attention to his pat riots, to merit a - share of public patronage. tortn"!-Im PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .IDII. A.-W. OIATEII., ITIAKES this method of announcing to his friends,; and the public generally, that he has returned to the city, and intends tproMptly) to attend upon t the practice of profession, in. all - their various! departments. Having faithfully attended (the past' winter) one of the best Medical Collekei, where the facilities in the tleispital and - dissecting rooms-. are ! not .curpassed by any other institution, added to Isis! - former. opportunities, . together with many years experience, fuels confident that he shall continue tiareccive a share of public confidence and -Patron :4e. . Office, No. _S St: Clair street. mar2s-tf piss.o.battcizt or Parzssersltsp. . cat en She &rm b ar n o s id va h r i h s r T o t M. Sinclair y the pirtnershipieretofore esisting.un der said firin,is this day dissaved, and• the business will be hereafter conducted at the old nand, by' William 11. Smith )3.12d William M. Sinclair, under; the firm of S.3IITH• SLICLAIZI. Those indebted to the Into firm Will !flake fiayment to Smith ti.Sinciair, I ' who aloe.. are authorized to settle the business of the late firm. - MAHLON MARTIN, W. 11. SMITH. Pittsinith, March 26, 1647. . , refiting from the firm ofMartin & Smith, the un- I deisigmed would checrfelly and earnestly recom mend Messrs'Sinith & Sinclair to.the cusWtners Uf the late f i rm,' and to purchasers generally. ' mar 26 I.A.IILON MARTIN. -_BIII.ITH a—SINCLAIR, .(tAre maart:ir & sstrrtz,) WHOLE.S.kLE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND ,COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56, Wood Street; Pittsburgh, The undersigned having entered into partnership under the above stv'e, respeettully 'ask the patronhge of the flievids oftlie late firm, and of purchasers gen erally, - They feel warranted in promising that they can give'satisfactinn to ill who may buy of them or confide blisinesa-to their:care:- Pittelaarth March 88, 1847 Xni/hda, pi. Orleans*Sugar; is prime article, jus e-Iti received ited'for sate en- .. surkg..ir. mar 2- 22 Tieyceg-iike, or very firz4 qualit y, just re ceivetiand.for late SAIITiI &.siNtLAia, . . llarrels Molasses in store and for sale by O „ 17 Wood at. °LI - BUTTER-4 Barrels, fonb, and in good ' nrder; fbr Bale by . mar 27 .SAIITH&SINcLArri, 56 Wood ft. To .ipsrper.t,ers.. -- UST .received and for sale .a -fresh lot of Union - Factory Flancs,,•at No. Sd Wood street. ;. .161:1N .WALKER. !• • . 07 ,Bales TenciasseeL'etton, reed per steamer • “...tnerieaim , and for .sale by - mart? - - WRIENDL, - REMY &Co. 57 IVaterst. G sate Bacon ; (hog round,) rec . ired and for by E.Np,.rufET.& co., No: 67 Water N. 0.-Sugar. . 100 HMIs prime N il f t ) i ._Sagar, for sate by KND .lIHEY & CO., 57 Water street. A. A. MASON, MARKET. STREET—Is daily receiving C 11.9.• 0 V.c. , es and Packages of entirely new and desirable Spring Goods; of the latest importation, comprising in part Cashmere and Brocha Shawls; Spring 'and Summer, do.; Rich Silk, of every variety; extra Bernbizines, Alpines, Alpaccia, &c. Also, de Leine's; Cashineres, Bal zari n es, Baregea, Muslin, Organdies; Linens, Lawns, 'French Cambrics, Cali cos, Ginghatus, ' of every styli and'quality. Parches era are respectfully invited: to examine our stock, as we feel 'ctenfident we can offer. them great induce menta, azregardrist±le end prices. .ap7 New., Vourth Btreet Bakery, COI4E V IONAILY:AND FRUIT STORE, No. _ 74 Fouitl4 street, 2 doora from Wood and next door to A. Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store. The undersigned will ru.commence .business at 'the above place on Monday tfin bth Orderi for Fancy Cake, 'Pastry, lee Creams, ItillOY,Confec tionary, Fruit; Ste., will be attended' to witli dee. patch and in n manner net to be 'excelled .by any other establishment kt/Lis Fresh Bread and Rusk manufactured solelyfrntn . white wheat fionr-and free•froni all druge—eiFiy morning. Dont forget .74 Fourth street. a F 64 f ' , ANDREWS. e.. FLEMING, : ROUSE, ..qIGN ,AND DECORATIVE PAINTER • . Glazter.ortti..oaperanaigei., _ . S•prepanid 40 undertake the • above business in jjail its various brancbediand warrant s to give Sat isfiiction in every respect. Military Standard Bur 'ners,.flagit,Ac., painted to order. Oddfellowe and Masonic, aprons alwaya.. band, Imitation s o f Woods and marbles done in superior titanner. Sigma of all kinds done at 'the eliortest notice. aplo-tf No. 44, St: Clair at., Pittsburgh, Pa. KUM IND I G 0-2 coroons Spanish Float, for sale at the Mug warehouse of AMONLA---1 Jam, for sale- at the Drug j warehouse or- HAYS ¢ BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty st. near Canal Bain. PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sale at the Drug warehouse of COPPER&B--‘25 bbls or Well'i'PopperAs, first qiiafity, receivedon consigiimerit, for sale by GEO. COCIIIIAN. No 20 Wood street. • . CYTIIE SNEATHS—Receised and for sale by GEO. COWMAN, k.) N 0.26 Wood street. V ICES—Wetherill , s bright Vices for Bale by -GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Weed Street TT AY FORKS-40 dozen Hay and Manure Yorks for sale by GliO. COCLIRAN, marlS No 26 Wood st. I,7LAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels just received and fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. mar 29 N. 0. Sugar. A Filch N. 0. Sugar, jug received and for aale by marl. .1 MILLER RICKETSON. C1 0 11351CK3.—,200 Corn Jacks, for sale by _mar 13 , MILLER & RICKETSON. \IT lil m T a E ; 3'l S 1 —7 0 1 1-I .i F b i ia li .t sto i t , l a c a K d ssoa "VT ACKER EL--No. 3, Large; 111 . 33 liarrels in Store and tbr sale by rourl3 DULLER 4- lIICkETSnN _ _ pICKLED 1 - 11 , 1111:1NC1-30 Barrela Pickled ller ring or alewives, in store and for sale by marl 3 MILLER 6: RICKETs6N.• • T UST received and for sale low-2 bids. Smith's LP best quality New Yerk'Coach•Varnivh. Also, 1 qr. bid. Leather Varnish, for sale by P. 1720 11.613ERTS & KANE, 82, 3d et. n 1311 LS. Copal I , *Orniture Varnish, Nus. 1 and 2, :7, Smith's Now York 'melte, on hand ailil for sale hs die, gal. or 64114 by I,O2IIERTS & /CANE, ref,2o ' No. SZ, 33 et. Litli.Gl3 ' lot of Mahogany plank andTeeeers, rer sate by ROBERTS & KANE, - No. t.l, 3EI at. 30 007: F L E rbatryuhial i-- IslTS''°ek --- .O&led feb2o No. 82,, 3d at. R LEAD-12,000 lbs. Bar Lead, for galn by feb9. JAMES MAY. y ARP 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. No. 17, Liberty street. Conk/tug , * Improved Lard OIL 7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the mannfacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices Wholesale and retail, by FItS. SELLERS, dec'B Nn. 17 lihnrtv -S cuttitric Tierces fresh Rice; si 14 bbls, Conklin! improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On band and for sale by F. SELLERS. 6ep24. No. 17, Libert street. J;RODUCE- 7 -6 bbla and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do cloverseed; " &Xi lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, feb4 133 and 135 Wood at W. R. SMITH, W. M. SINCLAIR VlBll-85 bbl No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 hrbbls do do; do No 1 do 86; 15 bids Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codfoili; for sale by LAMBERT 4- SIIIPTON, 133 and 135 IVood I 6 Wood It. MG APLE SUAR— Li t ,t o i 9 B O E lb ß x r . .f r oa , ale by fib 4 133 andl3s Woodst. TATIONERY.--Just opening, a large and splen did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we Invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Stationers, Market St. TATIONERY FOR -LADIES. 0 Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards; Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale 67 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l corner of Market and Third sts. rtcLD PENS —Baglers Celebrated ever pointed VX Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market et. n lIBLS. Pitch: V 60 , 4 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • On consignment and will be sold low for Cashier exchanged for Pittsburgh rnanufactitres, by 805 • ' TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. Lateist Improvement. TIOIEDSTEADS of differi3nt •kinde with Gazaarn , a DI iron patent fastenings. Bugerior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse pr ang'. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. OPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by P - Enov - 18.] L. WILMARTIL PITTSBURGLI STEEL WORKS AND SPRING A? D. FACTORY. ..?- xsaAc JONES.- JOHN T. germs. abarzas ar. atria*, Air ANUF'ACTURER'f3 of Spring and: Blister Steel, in Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and EliptieSprings, Narrimered Iron Axles, and - dealera in..114/leable Castings, and Coach . trimmings,.gen rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgby P.i. • , feb26-d2m •Braale,rhs-Bellovva. TUSTrecaiied assortment,large sizes,Braiier , s' ft, - Rind Bellows; also % Parlour zuld"Ritchen, do: Wholesale and Retail, 'JOHN W. BLAIR, decti3. ' '' 120 Vgood.si.. ~•• - • • 111LtHINt .LOTS FOIL BALE - and 801 B iyaftbrer 7 The:"lsubseriber . offerslbr sale .thirti or forty:very . clesirable- u,. Jo situate on Wy-'. lie street and Pe n nsylvania aatlette, and' on .alreeta South ofthe 4tketteet.toncl,,,,lhta,aboye.lota,ttreltd jacent to the new. Court flciuse,l4l4 . n.ukottdietunoe. from the -o,enctu-ef that'solty; also, a new , house- to let on Wylie et.reot. mar3l ALEX. - BLACK, Wylie at. ~:E ~. - -•. 7 1-!1 , 11'.4. 4 ,. - '''.4'.- .-..-'..:•.Y.!."'i. -. t , ;:.7 , , , ,•';,!::.',,,.1':1,: , --,':.,-.P,..--,.-.-..!:...V•i'f'.',J--...i•i:,::'t, . ~ -. - n3iLEF.N-APP.Lt S -Ur 100 liblaAlaiaanitor Apples, Setlakaerty - erWilik; 1.4 1- larto6ll ahippyig ordir;;..i?r, aide try , ALARTIIst, , Bilithlielf.l a ire tta rest Roll Butter, just received and IZr - sate - by P. t. MARTIN, apt " -z-gereerSirlithfield dtid:Pront fits. F aGS. -4600 doi.egg!tor . naln by . - . MARTIN, mar. 24 corner of Smitbdeanud Front Ins - .Corn. Broom:its. , 1 CIA doz Corn Brooms, for sale by: • j...4.P.-13 .. ,_ ithp. C. MART', _ corS IN ' - marl 9 - - er mfield and' Frent.sti. . ________ IfIiSSENCES 10 Gross, in Store and for sale b h i - ~ Y - - HAYS & BROCKWAY, ' marl 8 N0.52, Commercial. Row, Liberty Et. _ NERVE and Bone Linernent--4 gross Butlers, ' lor sale at the Drug warehouse or " - ' HAYS St BROCKWAY; Liberty_st. near. Canal .Basin. CAMPHOR-1 Barrel - refinett,foi sale at the Drug warehouse or RAYS & BROCKWAY, marls Liberty at: near Canal Basin. TURPENTII BarreTs, for sale at the kj,Drug warehouse of RAYS & BROCKWAY, : Liberty st. near Canal7Tiaiin Garden end Flower Seeds,from Rueselll# Garden, received and for Bale by • 'HAYS & "BROCgtVAY, Liberty st. nCar'Canal Basin. C I!LORID LIME-2 claim in store and for sale by I H - AI S ISROCKWAY, may Liberty st. near Canal• Basin. . Q.ROE Blacking--5 gross, Fatman>s, fur sale at the Drug Warehouse of lIAFS & BROCKWAY, Liberty st. near Canal Basin. T AMP BLACK--1 ease•best English, for sale at la the Drug werehouse or -Ii NS & BROC)CWAY, Liberty at. rear Canal Basin. HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty et. near Canal Basin . HAYS d: BROCKWAY; near Canal Basin, ,Liberty .... . .„ .„ ~s'‘- : -..,.:.-., ~ ,, ..,-,...p ~•..'. :,..4, ,, ff:...: . • ,1 ;',j'1.::''. - ,' ,- , , .;: .' , :',? ,,, 3t . 14i ,,, t•:Z' , 'A' 7 . - ' - ' - ' - :,,7i,',.::p::,:.:7,..:7•,-:, Cfl CitaICAVN.P.A.VELEITS. - • 184'74 - 2:4 #;AOic E . 1817. , . 4111.;,Illait,tut Pansenger Steamer , ig; Ao.vastivlor4,_cdpf. A. G. liLastitil will mu t+:s arytaiilifititetwinni ;Pittaburgh...aatt ery Sunday - at 1 0 fli_ built exptessly fair'lttirltatin; a ntt etrara.,ttipanip . iiga „ rit every doLn tint atitl* in petiot.accomcniatiolo.2" „ feltt3 PA,CILE T. . . Thiregaiir mail and passenger steamer MONONGAR4A, Capt. Stone, will run as a'regtuar , Pachet betwein Pittsburgh and Cincin ,natijeavittg this portireiy , :Monday , at 10, A. M., 'And Moiling at I% P. Mr.; the siunerday. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every, hArsday, at 10, A. M. - For freight or,pasSage apply:on board. The. Menongaheld was bailt expressly for this trade;orid'offers to th.o-Parenilers comfort, and su periornecommedations.- . - mar 31 Tut sriu,y ',Pia:osset i sir , The , iegular mail and passenger steam-, er 11.113ERN1A,,N0.2, Capr. J. Kt.ner T eatra;will.rulas a r - Ogular packet between Pita. burgh and Cinhtunati, letiiiing - tbia port every Tues day at 10 A. M.,land Wheeling 'at 10 P. M. of the same. day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati el , : I cry, Friday at 10 A. M. For freight . or:passage ap ply on board.- . • - • - • . . , .. ... DteThe Hibe:rnia N. 0.2, was built expressly fo the tride, apd, offers to the passengers every , ' coin flirt and superior accommodations.. jant2i 1847 ______ :1847. , .-Wediietiday Packet.. . 1847 . It p4 • _ ' '' THE NEW 1 • p. , No. , Capt. S. Dzitrr. will leave_ Pittelmigtv every Tea nes ay morning at 10 wctrick; . ' Mei:till* every 'Wednesday evening at ICI P. id.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10'o , clock, A.M. _ . . .l feb2o . .. . . ___.__ 1847. TIItiILSMIY PACKET..: ::-: 1847. THE: WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. •C n ACE, will leave Pittsburgh every - Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every• Thursday evening at:10 P. M.; and Cincinnati. every 'Sunday at 10 o'clock , A.-M. febl9 SATURDAY PACKET _ The regular mailmed passengersteamer MESSENGER, Capt. Lanford, will 'run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10,,A. M., and IVheellng at 10, P: M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. 7d. For Height or passage apply . on board. The Messenger was built expressly tor.this trade, and ofters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . mar-23 SATURDAY PACKET 4 The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. livihc Bennett, will run as a regular Packet- between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati; leaving this pen ever: Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the genie day. Returnin., she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, itt . 10, A. M. Vey freight or primiage apply Oti board. The Circassian was built expressly ler this trade, and offers to her passengers every cbrnfort and ac-, comm./lotion. mar 23 I TUURSDA Y PACK El -• • THE new U.S. Mail 9!eairter ACADIA, • 'll 'E Lucas, 111asner, Win run as a reo u . lar pasienger packet between Plttsburgh - and the r.bove uort duruu: thc- reason of 1846, leaving eery Thursday at 10 n'eloel: .1.111. • The Acadia is new and has auperior accommoda tio‘s. For knight or posSigo apply on board s or to aiko J. tiKiNTON JONE:4, Agent. For Cincinnati ond Louisville. h e new a ncrspl end passenger stearre- L Mer COLUMBI A, O'Nr..ar., Master, will - te;TiVe Cur the above and intermediate pans, regular-I • • .1 , 6 r• &eight or passage apply on bonre, or to Jo] WILEL);S., Agent, _ _ For Ctuelnitett rtnet St. 14totxtts i I . 'Ar, The passenger steamer PALESTINE., leave for the.abovr and ntl intermediate porta re.rularly. For freight or pa. tige spiny on hoard. ieJ. Tttetatay Evening Packet. The new' and splendid passenger Ste am - boat DECLAItA'TION, Capt. Vurbees, will run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh - and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tueidav evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Fr:dav eveningrat 3 o'clock. The necraration offers superior accoturrindatlon4l to pationgers. For freight or passage apply onj .£r or ; Ctuestistnt t, E., The well know 4 fast running steamer ...e.:17CAM1311.1.A, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, .1 3 .. M., the saute day. Iteturning, rite will leave Cincinnati ovary Saturday. at 10, A. M. Fur floight or passage apply on boaid, or to FORSYTH L. Ce., ; Agents,. o_3o,Water street' Weitarlite Itcgrartr Pocket. ' Tem stenener ARENA, Rtr.sr. C. F4E for, Master, will leave Pittsburgh fifor and all in:errnedinte Irindings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Prida Y s, at o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, !ants - - days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board: decii • . For Whecling,..-Bezallar Packet: --•1...1 4 THE splendid light draught steamer 44, DOMINION, S. TI - Lta, Master, will run I as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel- . I ing; tear lig Pittsburgh for Wheeling erery Monday, Werinsetlay and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and lean. ling Wheeling for r'ittsborgh every Tuesday,. Titers= day and Saturday, at g o'clock, h. M. Fur freight] or passage apply on board. nors _ . • SPRING SUPPLY OF . . • BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, -AT rIOLLANRBE &..if A YIVA RD` . .S new Boot; Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. MG Liberty st. nearly op posite the bead of Wood at. F. 4- IL have in store and are receiving. their Spring and Summer supplies of cg,Pala, Leaf flat,, Trunks, conststing ofthe largest and best assortment they. have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stuck olOnods has most ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We .would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, as w c shall sell at a small advance above cost Purchasers will- find it to their interest to call and examine our etoek hetbre purchasing,. FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD. ap3 No 14"3 Liberty at. Palm Lent Hats doz. Men's and Boys' Palm Leaf II:4a, re :l ceiverl and fur salt.very low at FOLLANSIJEJ 4. HAYWARD'S Dont, Shoo and 'frank Store, No. ISG, Liberty st. neatly opposite the head of Wood et. npr3 Second iitind Planoro VINE second hand Pianos of different manufac tories, for sale at it'. marlS .IVo 112 Wood at. A LSO, ono elegant Rosewood Piano, witlasColo man's patent..V.olcan attachment, low forcash P. 1311.ME , 5, No 112 Wo Y ADZES AND GENTLEMEN, •who dc - sign pur _Ed chasing,:Venition Blinds, or wish to get their old 13tinds renewed and 'made better than when new, will, please•take notice that Andrew White is now Permanently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th sta. Show room on the second•fleor ofMr.'Een nedrs splendid Looking plats and variety store; entrance on - 4th at., All 'orders thankfully received and prompq attended tb. Please call. and see be fore purchashig elsewhere. • marl 3 Orptin.tVo Court Sale 100 Y virtue of an order of the Orpban's Court, of II Allegheny County I wil exose to sale, at the Court House, in• the City of l Pitts p burgh, on the • 4th Monday, (the 26th day) ofApril next, at 10 - o'clock; A- 11.1., and self by public vendee or outcry, to the highest and.beit bidder, a Certain Let of ground, sit uated in the .city - of ALlegheny—having a , front on. Jefferson street, .0f.25 feet,' and , back pre serving the same width f... 500. feet, to an alieY,l6 feet, on which is erected a.two story double franie.hcfitse, with atone collar, about 20feet in front by 32 deep, being the same lot - which is marked.in George Led. lie's plan of LOM laid out in said city, number'll4; said house and lot will be sold eubject to a certain 'Mortgage ; which is reco tded in said County Mortgage vol. 9, pages 7 and B,tiven by-John Whar ry to,George Ledlie, bearing slate the 21st of Juno, A. D., 1842, to accur&the payment of three hundred and twenty-five dolleri--one-balfin five years, and the other half in ten years, with lawful interest, pay. able half yearly from date: ;Persons intending to purchase will have an ,opportunity of examining the premises and the said Morgage, before the day of sale. Title indiiptitable'.• Terme at aide: TAMES, ;D. KELLY ) . ,Adminfatrator. mari9-ii3Wwtd 606 .PIE jußlio MR•• 4, 4o•ll•Tci a i 4 , a4k • Blool4; • - 1"1/aigtnnitit aPs C '&' 11!il'It/L B c, CO Anti. 4 .oatun fir:;>'- . 4 - 4 , ;' , -;;;:7 . 4.1', - ;,- . C'4A'. '. , ,,,,,',.::40',.:',/, - ....- ~:y ;T.:,,,.,.--,.....,,,,,,,-._ Presh Arrlval of Spitng !Goods MILE 'subscriber would respectfully invite the at. tontiOn of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable for the'np preaChing spring business, consisting. of French, English, and American cloths, of the mast flishien: able'colois such as Cetron, Olive green, Olive browir, Moss green, .Claret Fronds buck, blue, and , Invisi- ! We green, a splendid assortment of Ainerienn, Eng :! limb, and French Cassimeres, entirely new style—a handsome assortreent of Veatings,new and elegant patterns--all of which will be made to order, at tlrel shortest notice, in the most . fashionable manner, at; moderate prices. The cutting department attended to by Mr. Jains C. , Watt, whose skill and long prat- i tice of the most /as/donut/a . cutting in the Eastern cities, renders capable of pleasing the most fastid if) tiS. A large assortment of CLOTHING is ; constantly on hand, which tbr .nentness, and durii bility, is not surpassed . b . , : any ijt.the city, silk and satin liandkeichie;s, scarfs% - cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirts, white and colored, latest fiat oriiionispenders,,gloves, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's ivear; can be timnd at this estab. lialnuent. P. DIMANY,. No. 49 Liberty street, mar6-daw4m • ;Pittsburgh. N. B. To T.art.ons—Watt's Graduating shot:der measure system of garmeilttutting for sale—price'. iiivariat4 „SW. Post OFFICT. D;inA.nrwmer. N compliance with the 17th section' of the act of Congress "legalizing and making appropriations ! for tho necessary ohjects as have been- usually in chided in the general apiqopriittiott bills, without `authority °flaw, and to tis and provide for certain inmdental expenses 'of the departments and others oftlic government, and fur other purposes,r , approv cd 96th of Augult., 4842, mealed proposals will be re= calved at the department, itutil.9 o'clock, the 3.i day I of May next, for the thrnithing for. Aqr.years from; the Ist tray orlitry next,'in 'such quantities, and 'at! gualt"titnes, as may he required :andordered r o e the mail 'service, mail bags of the following description., to Size No. 1, (-43 inches in length, and fill inches in circomfereoce,) to he made of cotton chnvass, weigh ing 15 04.1hee3 to the yard of 22- inches s-idth ; the yarn of the fabr;oto be doubled and twisted, nod iec fold. Size No. 2, (41 inches in length, and , 4S inches i n circumference,: to be made ofeotton-cansass, weigh ing 15 ounces to the yard 0f27 inches width, and the cloth to he woven in every rospect like that of the . first size of s bags... Size No. 3, (32: inches in length, and 3S inches. in circumference,) to be made ofcmton can vass, weigh intt-10 ounr:es to the yard , and the cloth to be woven as above deseribed. it ' These' bags are to be made w itha stff mum ber of eyelet holes, anti provided with, strorig cord, to secure their mouths, and are' to be [linked inside and outside thus: "LL S. Mil." I-RATHER MAIL BACS: Poaches or' bags that are opened anti fastened at one end Size No. 1,4 S in. in length, and GO iu. circumference: Do No. '2, 36 do do 46 . do :do Do No. 3, 30 do do 42. do do cio - .14). 4, 21 do dri 36 do' do fha . No. 5, 22 do. do 23 de do The body of the pouches is to be made of ~0 0d and'suhstantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing, ror Nom 1 nod 2, no less than S ounces, and for the smaller sizes, not less than 7 ounces to Ihe **are foot ; the bottom nod tlap to be good skirting leath er, Well tanned; au I the seams to be well and ttrong ly secured by the best iron rivets, (tinned.) IlitSE MAIL BARS (IN SADDLE-BAG FORM.) Size No. 1. Body, 4(i inches long, and 40 inches in circumference at widest paits.. Size No. 2. Body, 44 inches Iting; and at widest parts, 36 inches in circumference. .. . 1 Size No. 3. Body, 42 incites long, and . 32 inches in cirruntference. Ends of bottoms of size No. 1, 12 by 2.1 inches. Do do No. 2, 11. by 22 do. Do do No, 3, 10, by 20 do. The horae•mail bags are to be made I plifood and substantial hag leather, welt tanned, weighing not less than 7 ounces to the square foot; and the seams to be well and strongly se'ired, or irriyeted, to be so done as neither to chafe - bore* nor rider. Proposals to furnish mail bags and piniches, inade of water-proof canvass, or of Indian rubber, as may be required for peel/liar service; will be also receiv ed and considered. • '1 • The -mail bags above described, comprise three distinct classes, vie: Common canvass 'kg's, leathir nnal bags, and water proof bags and pouckes. Repi rate proposals will- be therefore required for each, specifying the price of each bag of thti.'slzes and, kinds above described. • ' - Improvements in the construction of any of these bags, or in the mateiials-thereor, will be reoeived; and their value and adaptation to . the . service, as well as price, :will he taken into•consideratiob in•deter. mining the lowest tied best bidder. • .1. ** A.ll. the articles contracted for are to. be, de liver*ed tree of exponsoo-the department,' at: one of the following places', to . wit: Boston, N. XerkOhila del ph a, Hal Mu ore, Pittsburgh; Lo ui svi le Nash villn, and Huntsville; and bids 'will be receilied 'tor the supply needed for earth of 'these • places; or fur :the whole.' The bags are to be rigidly innpenied'inecinone be received that Shall be inferior in anyiiespeet to the specimens or standard articles: After inspec tion and - reeeption they are to be paid for'by, the.de penmen t. • No propOsala will be considered, if not acceitipa nied witheattiple showingvheconstructieri and qua!: ity of materials and Workmanship mapdsed, and alsa With evidence.of the competency and ability 'of the 'bidder to - execute the work according to contract. The specimens Must be delivered at this department on or before the ISt day of May next, and will rorrn in connection with the proposals,:the basis of the contracts) which are to be entered into on or before the:lst day orient next, the bidder. .or bidderi_ches en will be required to; give bond, with sufficient sure ' ties, (to be so Certified to by the pontmahter of the place whereie they residd,) in a sum kimono double the amount of contract, for a faitiffill performance of the obligatioint entered into : , The fireriottlasheuld tie enderied: '',9 3 roposaisfor bage . ,7! and be addressed. .to, the Pastmaeler General. - • - - C. JOHNSON; Poettnastor gene.ral. aptl-laulw A PPLES.-60 bble. Rontrtnite opplee, in, pritne 11 shipping order, forecioby - • , - _ MARTIN Corner , of Nritktidield and Fiont sta. Or4nfien and Xtentonr. 'Boxer Orangest 61):._.Lemorts; just arrived, in primesorder and for'sale by , P. C. MARTIN; tri ar27 corner of Smithfield and. Front sts, MEMEMiiii 11:A*14. s• 0 coaiticiz ALLEN fLittlEß ,' costrfFit_cfr inutz. rENNSYLVANI4.- Pittsbuighßanks......pat Philadelphia Banks ...par Geruintown.... - . , .... par Chester county—. c ...par Delaware - county.c....par Montgomery county.. par Dlorthumberland Co...par Col. Bank4t Bridge Co par Reading . ;-.. . par Lancaster...'. ....par Doylestown Bucks county.. .. e .. ;par Washington Brownsville Chnmberaburg.,. . Gettysburg 1 4iildletoWn Carliale • . • • • :4 Harrisburg . ; 4 LasyistoWn ...._••••• • • —l_ 'Wyoming T.: Vie; •••• • • '; ••• • • ? West, Brencl; .. Wdyneiburg ......... Susquehanna Cuthity Lehigh County...... • U. States Bank Relief Notc.s, . • • City and County Scrip.. . - . , -7-;-: - 08 , to- ' Siite L h. 'and Brailche,. f Cincinnati Itailks 1 Cireleiille (Lawienee),l Columba!, Bank 4 Xenia .:::::... 1. Massillon 4 Sundusky, ' ( Geauga ' ' ' 4 Norwalk 4 New. 'dation,. ‘ ~. ....... Wooster:.-I:.u'. .. i . . .. . 1 Mariettiv{. ...i. ..... ..4 Chillicothe ...........} Cl4veltind . " I ,Sciitta :..i.:'.. . -. . . .. ..1 ILanctatei:;;...-:: . . . .' S IFlannltonl (... :10 Canton ..!;....,'....-;•:go Urbann..!.....'. 4a &a* • 51t) G r AnYille ' . 1 . • . ....' 4 . , • .130 tate.B k and pranekca'so Bank -11,1inoia MICH/GAN.: . - Rivern..:.;:.::. 7O [Jinn rance:Compnny Stito 1114 .... -.1....5 Oakland County. ... 10 Farm anti itlech bank. 10 I St. Glnir ,, ' ' 70 aussount State Bank - TEIPIVESSEE All banks MEM State Ilk and branches.. State scrip EAsveni Exen.l.lqc E. New York'.... (prem.) 4 " . : .• 13=1:152 All' panks.. UM= VALUE OF cams. Amer. Gold, (prem) -OW do. do. ...5 Guineas ' 500 Bmiereigne!, $4 83 I Frecleriekdors $7 SO Ten Tiders.. ...... 7 801 Ten,Cuilders... ..... 3 901 lirniimPors 425 Isiapoleons. ..... 80 1 Doubloon, Spanish.. 16 00 Do.Patriol .. ... .15 504 . Amara 2 15 Eastern Banks ** Wheeling . Branches Bech at Meigontowil. 4 MARYLAND Baltimore City ... Country Banks.... NEW YORE City Banks Country Banks... _NEW ENG L. 4 PI All solvent banks.. PI.OPOSALE rtm. MAIL r.Acs. CANVASS MAIL D'ACS. DISCOVNTs XCHANG:•Equilitrt,': Arm uffactbmzit. E 1' A. N FFICR in Avery Row, 6th • O field street, Pittsburgh. Drens, MORTGAGES, AGIMEMENTS, and• Other instruments r of writing nesecten'al - accuracy and despatet tend to;irawitig and • filing 'lllx.c eountse Executors, .Administrai, titles-to-Real Estate, Seierchbir From his long experience,and intiinnte acqtutint-' once with the manner of keeing the public . reeMrde; he:expeet.s to give antisfacticin to 'those Wir'inay - en trust their Ints netnto_ hie care. dee.l6-(131.vr . IDRESH ARRI V AL OF NEW MUSIC fur PIANO FORTE and GUITAR: _ • Songs , arranged.for the Piano.: The Blue Juni:o44 by 4.l..D.Sullivan-& E. L.. White; Recollections prWomevby Hinchinlon• Virginia. Minstrels; No to; The Guinea ' Maid; ; • Away Down East comie.seirg--su ng by llu tchinsmis; Mary,Blane;iin Ethiopian Melody; by; Whitlock; ' The - lost.PareW•ell; a•favorite,-piecer TheSnow-Storm, - -as performed by the Hutchinsons; JVlotinlight, Music;Love and.Flowers=a Duett; • There's.a. Gond. Time Coming.,-hy. the Ilutclinsons;, Sleeping I Dream Lore—by Hewitts; Dreams of the Past-r•-byllliza.Cook; Are 'the Links that Bound us Broken?". •.- V6ve lie. Our Guide-by Englebreehtt • I'm • gaddest when I Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett; Where are now. the ..Hopes I Cherished): . . The-Bridge of Sighs—sun 7. by dmilutchinsons; ..1 Anna Polka—by J. Strauss; • • Fashion; a new Polkaby Mczelsky; : :..• Bohemian ; Polka; . : •-•- - • Burgmuller's First Polka; ; • 'l.- • .. • - Sounds so Joyful !Guitar ' -• Foust of Roses; . . Oh! Love, to me the Power; The Woodpecker; . Emblem. Flower; • • Morning's , Ruddy ;Beam; • • • Orphan Ballad Siniers; Love the •Free• The Watcher.L-1;j11 - Ds•S..1. little;. [The Blue Juniatv--by Mrs ALD Snf ivan. • - My Soul-is.Darkb‘y Byron; 1•I Love but Thee- 7 14 D. Alcignep. • ' Just .received anti fur sale at the ROok and Aiusic Store of .JOHN lI:MELLOR, ' - N • o Sl...Wood,street. • • .D.. A. OAMER.ON t - - . • . . . MANUFACTURER Or - k lIOLLOW WARE AND- PLATFORM SCALES,'; AND . CASTINGS dti GENE.P.AL.' • REgPECTFULL'Y asks the patronage of his friends. Ile feels warriutted titat lie can give satisfaction to all who niay -puichase of ;hitn:. Ilia estaidighnient is .iin - M>linlvyYs 'plan Of Lots,' sth Ward. . . . • inar3l-Iy."-. • 4:9) DEALE;IS C011i , ,•4 tin 1 1 :p. 55 Mar.,:et-striet;'Rit:abiirgli. ... .. _ _ . Selling rate. Exchange. . Buying rate. - .New York 1 ....0r. Cincinnati - ... - . k die l'hitadelphia.: .i. •!. :Louisville.- - I Baltimore : fi :" : SC.. Louie ....---- - .- I " Buying rates . • . . , 11ttylltg rates: • Ohio ' } dis Coutity.t: Cify'ord , e.} die ldiat..a '}. 4 ' aelie.lnute.s.. J} " Kentucky }. " ' Pcditey!yenta. Co .}, ~ ~ Vir kinia . '. i .!- New York . .. i!'. IYheeling .'4‘‘ ' 1 Afarykpul-- 4 i ' l.- Tennessee .3 q 'few-Grit:one . , I liemositi,.—Sigot of the Golden Boot. iThe subscriber ' ever grateful for pas tl;wore, informs Ids friends and the public, that he has , remored train his old stand in Liberty street, -to tmithfleld, near 'Phird street, sign Of the Golden loot. Having supplied himself with the best of Philadelphia aiid Fre-rielegtifiKin;;Taorneco, nrici4ll 1 other kinds of stock, Witich.lie will =lle to 'order:' at the Icoeftt cash prieesi• Itatink also supplied hiliz- 1 ..1-flvith'the best workmen, ho hopes to give general 1 ntlthrfaettott. Ile therefore solicita. a share of public Patronage. Shoetn - akero Findings and Tools of all 1 descriptions and the latest patterns. Philadelphia Lasts of the latent fashions: apS-3m WM. ADAIR. F OUR LO - fB--13Ounded by Fenn, Liberty aad Hay sts. each lot haying 24 It. front, and ,exiending back 110 ft. -Two of corner lots, and the position of the whole property is One of the titbit ad rantageous in the city. - For lnitber information ap ply to M. SWAIITZWELDEIt, Fourth star nov3-tt bet.. Wood and Smithfield. IgREPLI u. lIILL RANKERS ; EXCHANGE DROXERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN A ND DOMESTIC EXCITANGE; CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE - NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. - NO. 65 WOOD Si., 3D DOOR BELOW FGERTH, WEST SIDE., Piltsirurgh, Pa. T . ) AR Funds and Currency reeMved on Deposit, and collections made in:all the :nrincipal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia,. Baltimore, New York, Boston. and Cincinnati constantly For Sate in sums to suit purchasers. - - Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio,.Virginia and PennsyNa.. nix Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora; hie terms. _ . The highest premium paid For American Gold. Exchange on Englund, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4.. c. mar22-y • Wood Street PrOperty for. Sale. I,ll' detirable!ot of ground at the footef Wood street, ocenOiedst the time of the &pat :ire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is 'offered for sale. Enquire of [augB) KI..MOORHEAD: MACIIIEI.,TE cAILDS, LOOP/ PINinNGSi&e. M. Cummins, No. - 120 - Liberty sf., 5 doors belbth Clair street. • - • , AlEssrts. James Sthith & Ch.'s Machine Crd . 11.1. Agency, Manitracturees Finding Establisli meat, and dealer in Creeks, Loctk;ng:Gla. Plates, Frames, CIaSS, Varieiy'tionds, &e. • noy. IS---feb2.3d&a. ' Carpet ljzi - G 9045 AViv. - rekouse,..,, NO. 1 . 10 ItIABS.EiT STREET. . -IL 0 ER.,T D.- T I-1011.11. 5.014 t • 17) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the t, public gionerally, that now receiving a large and splendid assortment of NEW STYLE Cart- PET/Na, Ott._Cr.ortrs, Sze., 'direct &in the Impartere and Manufacturers,; composed in part of Sopertiee Brussels 'Camelot • ' Estra•do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Super - Imperial 3 ply - dui Fxtra <a i" , do; Superfine Ingrain do; Fine " - • do•- Common ` 4 • ' dot 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitian do;- 5-8, 3-4 and - 4-4 - Danfas ‘' do:: 5-8 $ 3-4 and 4-4 Tapestry 'dot Steam Deat'Primmiags„ ' Drown Drillings,' ` '4-4; 5-4 aod Shoetiggs ;". • ~,, ,6-4 7-4 1-4-,.Table linens; -- Linen ; .Nnpliins; Crash and Diaper; Linekabueli Toweling; . Carpet Stripes ; - - New Style Table Coterat Oil Cloths from 27 inches to 24 feet wide, cut to apl,eize;• ;, • Ricli -- *Pdoreidered and Printed Table and Piano Figured_ Floor. Cloths, Chenielic, Brussels, Tulled,,and Wilton Rugs; Tuned', Chenielle, and Sh,eepakin Door Matta; Manilla . and Grass -do ;do ; Brass Stair Rods,. Flat and:Oval; Damask-and Striped Stilt Linen; • Carpet; bindings; 44,.54 and 6-4 Plain and figured Indian;Matting . t . Colored Spanish Matting, ite. fic ! Persons fitting up• Steam Boats; Hotels, or Prieqte Houses, are requested to call, as he'feels confident they .will find' it to - their -.advantagei•to do so before purchasing; elsewhere. - • - DRY GOOD'S.• • '• .r. . . Be- would also - invite attention to - his'etteniiip- Stock - Oriimw: SPRING - DRY - . GOODS; - ceinhiaeing, everything in that linealnote opening - at the abbie stariefitl-No„-IDI Market at. utarV3mda* • ' "IXTprap..;!—lii blacksmiths and chain makfallt 6ninediately. Good wagep will be given by applyingto mar27-te i ,,,- i; , / , - - ' (4-14) fia -=,u:... ElAsk MEE= HILL & CURRY -4 CYRUS TO*NSERTI)/i C. ~~ _ ~~: ;. .-.', _- . . ilnit,is necessary when the blood is Stagnant, or ins feCetl, is to open the poses, and it relieves itself from „ • all impurity instentry..- - •Im own heat anifvitilityast suffiejent s tvithent•pne particle. of medieineoexcepl - ' • -.„: to open the pores upon, the surface. rThmilits.seet •";, , 1.. the, fully of taking so moth - internal semediest,;•: , Alt practioners, however, direct their offorts * to.iistilsirsi „ - • "Ti the Insenai hie Perspiration. . The Thomputoriititijitot, ~.-,'•••. instance', steams, the Irvilropathict shrouds vein Wet. .....:" . •:4. blankets,. the Ilomopaihist deals out inflnitissimals, , • ,: I ,A the A llopathist hleeds•and dunes 'Ds sties-me-teary, ..'-', :-. and the blustering Quack gorgectis Wi th pills, pills, : s .., . pills. To give some idea of ;he amount oriba Inatimis • • tile Perspiration, , we will s _tate that the learned Drs ;..2 :.Lew enhocki ascertained that fiveseights of all - we re. ' • ,`S ceive into - the stomach, passed offby th is means . In ' ',..-11 other words, if ice eat .and - drink eight pounds pet day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration... : Thin is none ether than' the .used u p Particles or the hlood, , dnd ther juices giving- nlaceito' the new and fresh - ones. , To check thin, therefrom; is to Yet , Min in the syptem five-eights of all the viitilentinattet thaenaturr, demands should leave the-bode:. ' i . By. a sudden transition from hear to cold; ilie'phret -, ! arc stopped, the perspiration ceases, end discrete be!". - • gibs at once to develop° itself. hence, a stoppage Mi ~ this. flow •of the juices, originates so Many • conc. plaints. • • ' - ------. • - •" It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms ! med.:, kind with coughs, .node, and consumption:. Nita.' tenths of the world. die from diseases indneec 14 a • stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration,' '•. --, Let ace ask, eow, every candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the -. pores, after they 'are clotted. - Would you give physid - ' to unstop the pores? .Or woulif7cin apply something 1, that would tin this upon the surlace, where the clog ging actually int And- yet I know of no physician .who makes any external applications to effect it. , Untier these circumstances, I present to physicians, • and to alt others, McAlister's All-Healing Ointtnent i or the Worldnt• Satre. It has power to restore per , spiration on the feet, on the head old mites, upob the • chest, in shirt, upon, auy . part of.the body, v. hethet din - eased slightly ofsecerely. . It haspower to cause all external serer:, scrofultme• ..- humors,:ekin diseases, poisonous wounds; to this '- I - .1 charge their putrid matter, and then heals thintti -• ' I It is a remedy that Sweepri off the whole catalogue . - of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire'ittitele ... 'to its healthy-function - a. - " .• -- ' : . ••• It is a remedy that forbids the necessity ofso many . •-' - '. and deleteriouSdregstaken into the stomach. _ • - It is a remedy that neither nicht:ens, gives incense. Clone's., or is dangerous to the intestines. • , ..': ~ - 'lt• - •preserven -and defends the am -thee from .all doi. rentemeht offitn fiinCtions. The sarCsee is die outs ' let of five-eights of thkhilesied lined up matter with: -:-- in. It is pierced with Miliions of openings to relieve the intestines. " Stop up these pores, and death knock's at your door. Itis rightly termed All-Ilealing, for there is scareely.a discase,,external orinternel, that it will not benefit. - I have used it forth° last fourteen -, years for ill diseases of the chest. consumption, liv - er involving the uttrikst dange:r andrespensibility,atid :I declare eliefose !leaven and Man. that not in out • - t ry single case has it failed to bene fi t, when the patient - - •'-- ;• -pi.3. wars within the reach of mortal ineanii.• r •.• • -.:. . I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I - .tle.„, have had , ministers of the a.ospel, ..Tudges- CO • the - "Vs bench,, Aldermen ,*arid: Lawyers,:gentlenien:of the -- .s , r ---: ,•1••,%,, highest *ertiditron cad multitudes of thepoor, use it, ! '.,;.11,r4 in every variety' of tray, cud there has been but out i ".' -, ....:::5e - - rnice7-ene united,anti universal voicm-miyieg, "BIM • - ..•:•es -7 -' Allister 'your Ointment is geed. ' A ~ ' • •-,• f' CONMPTION.—It eta hardly he credited that a '- 301;4 can have any effect upon thk longs' seated as they aro within the system. But it:placed 'upon the chest, it penetratet, iiiieCtlf to the lungs„..seperates the poisonous particles that are` corienturn , g4ienr, and expels them frotitthe:a stein. • . ' • -...,--• • ...;5:,..: - .- • . I need not_wis- that it hi:curing permiai offetini*ip's ' . . : tion. continuant although we -are told it is foolish: ' ,••••••.• BMW:, I ease not what is, said, FO r lOeilill I.enti cute . ~.-..-".. several !hues-and persor.s yearly: -••• •"•-- ''''''i , f '.• . , . 1. IIEADACHE.—The Sallie has rifted - peranintirt • - the Iltadache of ten year's - standing; and-ti : ha aid it - tegidarly. every week, so that, vomit - mg otteriteok place. - ~ '. : ' • • • DeartleSS • mid tar Ache are tie:od with like Sues ••• COLD FEET.---Contnilnptietri'li*4 caniPlkintii• ••• . pains in the cheat cr'sidc, falling Off di e liiii.4 44, 'et . ~: the other always neeempanies cohl - feet.: • :-.:••::::•---....„,, 1 Ina Salve yid' cure every case. - ' ---; '''' •, -4 --: . • • In: Scroutia; Erysipprae, - salt ftlicerk, Lirierconts • plaint Bore Eves, Quinsy, Sore - Throat, Broadtail, Broken or Sore Breast;Piles, all Chest Diseases, Binh as Asthma, oppression,P aitr, alto Sore Lips, - Chap pea Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nerverno Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med.- icicle now known so good.- - •.. . : . BURNS.—It is the hest thing in the wethl for Burns. (Read the Directions:steam:l thistiox - .1 PIMPLES ON TILE - FACE—Maseuline Skin gross.. surface.. its first action is to expel .811 - hunter:sit will not cease drawing till tile face itiffkielliditiOlt Matter that may, be lodged under the akin, and 11.0- (Needy •breaking - out to the science. It then heais •When there is nothing hergroseness, or dull-rept:ll sive surface, it begins to sotlea and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as achilds.) • WORSIS.—If parents kiew how faial nioat medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would he slow to resort to - them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated losenges,""verrni- - fuges" pills, Esc - :'. The truth is, no one. can tell, - it. variably- when worms are present. Now - fet meimiy • : to parents that- this Salve will always tell if a eltilds: has worms. It will- drive every vestige of them A•._ way. (Read the direefionsaround the bOx.j ..." _. , • There is probably no medicine on the fice - of the - earth at once so sure aid so sate In the'e.spaoxi-o llit :,..... %roma. TOlLET.—Aithough I have said lit tl e ehentjtsite -.• • a lair,restorativeyet I will etahe itagithist the-Fdtfill..'.-: They may bring tried Oils far and - neurrandsiaitteo4l . : ! .. -restore the hair two cases to their ode. . : ... - •:.: - .r..1:::•. - OLD SORES.-,s'lliat some 'Sores.are di otitlkreter:•:-.:-:::'-.. -,i7.:• the itriptiritios of ma eystem;is;becauie they sitinnpf ~..: . •.:.•...,..s r ,:.:. pass off throu g h the natural channels: Of the•lnsensi, - . --,---- ' . blo •Perspirationt 11 - stiel soies .are ladaled sip the • ::.-..." ~...1 impuntietmust havktorne other ontlet.„or it Will en:. ':,: - .4 !danger tiro. This - salve will always, provide fur -.. - :::,.., : f i such emergencies. : • - :4,•• -s. • . ••••••-:, ".- ItIIEUSIATISaI.---dtretnovea almost immediately • the inflammation and sa - elling, nhen : the - pain ei course ceases. FEVERS.- , --In all cases of fever, die ditficnity lies • in the pores being locked up;' so that lite .hent and . - perspiration cannot miss off: If the"leasttniiiirtUre , could be started the crisis hat passed andthe danget over. The All:Healing Ointment will in all - Cases of fevers almostinstantly unlock the skin and brin,iforth the perspiration. • • • : • • s SCALD HEAD.—We have cured eases thaf seta:- • ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability .. of Ifte , cl2 or twenty doctors. One man told echo had spent f 1520 on his children withiiht any : beneiN. when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. ".... • CORNS.—Ocensional sae of the Ointment WilLeVr. we keep corns from growing. People need nisittic• -. • be troubled with them if they will use it. - • • AS •1 FAMILY-MEDICINE-- .No man can meersr.• • ire its value. So long as the stars roll along over ho Ileaverpr--se long as man treads the earth, stab rect to all infinities of the flesh—so long as disease and -sickness is known--just so long will this good Ointment he di:ed.:4ld esteenand. :When man • ceas eafrom off the earth, then. the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES bIeALISTER A Co;' ,, i Solerproprietors of the above irdedicine. - .• Price 25 . cents-per box. .' • . . .. - • .- 1 C4TITION...—As the All-liicaling „Ointment . lime i b een gre atly counterfeited, we have &lien . thin Cau -1 tionTte tbopuhlie that "eo Ointment.wili be genuine I uniesalhi3 names of James McAlister, or JelmesMc.. : ulster it Co., are wart-its 'With a rEsr epenreiist l a b e l.", Now we hereby Offer a reward 850,to be paid on conviction in •any of the constitaftW courts of the United States, for any indiVidna/ conks' torfeiting our name and Ointment. - ' . . .. . t;" , • ..-:.-- . , - 4. -4''' . ii* ...;''•:' . . . „ • ';:i;• ' ' . • • -.,,,i A ,t 4 . 1 :. ipi :N. , • ......2 , . . _4.... r --...-,.., -4..5 * • • • • - , .: , *•4•.t.m 1.. cisuggztc4 avirpatittititrsoiomwtt.,„:,•:44,•---t, 024 C1.:a05.-147344#::1#Zt.d:;Wt- ' - 4 - '''.-': ''-':,:'::,.:-."...':-..".• -2.:C:..'':-'03:r1V',..,:24#4..g.:2 -'''';'";'. -- ~-.- ~.- -:;?): . e..:,-01,t" !k - t -4. • -; .: * * ; • i::,cieliiiii_44-4 ~ivii - ' .",, : ;,..L,,,..,, ~,.../.45.,,,,.-.....7,-,47z.,,...tf,a1,........4,71„41/4t--s:t...;:z.:FAvv.,:t.- ~•-.4-41' • • PRICE 25 CENTS . PER. BOX. - 'AGENTS IN . P ITTSBURbII4-Brann, & Reiter* corner of Liberty and • St. Clair,Sts. are. the whole s sale agents, and L. Wileoi; airier Market st: and - the Diamond; Nays re Brockway, (Druggists Noll, Commercial Row,• Liberty at:; Cassel, catatri.of Walnut and Penn streets., 5111 Watd, - and sold et 1114-. Booksnoro in Smithfield et, 3d door from Secontl44; and in Allegbeny city by H.P. Schciattsi•iotidl. gent, and by J. G. Smith (Drtitliiit) Birtriiiighatir. anc y D. Samuel Negley, Eaat 'Liberty; llVßOWlind;llle.XlittspOitt Walker, Nizabolltrii Ale:hide/l c swroi c ,;,.. nonlinhela City; N. B. Ilowiniu ilkti.ftl: 7. Riagei* - Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. • Sittilltatlddiamai, 4 ..„,D i f, John Barclay; Beaver •-• -• • MEE * •''''.; 4 -c..•:••• • • • " ? 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