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Louis McLane, Bennett, BrOwnsville Conant, Binitlllarl, Brownsville..`, Michigan, Boles, Beaver. aj'The river is up to nine feet uni was last evenint - tit a stand. We Imre no diange in prices. to report, Ifut "five' trattsictions have taken place,--none worthy et notice. . STE.VaitOAT _ K --On the 12th inst. the steam holt Eighth oT January %vas run into and sunk by the.Steembeitt:.Lovimdes, about SO miles above She had on a cargo of 552 bales of cot. tin the time of the Collision, 120 or 130 of l rhish.were in the hold. Probably the greater' portion of the cotton yvll be saved, though some of it in a datring4COiniitidn.. , (*•The Banner . reports the steamer Charles Carroll run into the bank near Grand Gulf. houhil down{ sprung a leak. and was discharging her car go into the steamboat Cotton Plant, as 'was sup posed front her being along-eide.--CiC.lSigricd. , - (1 I.The old, steamer Chicgo, is disappearin,,,,ir piecemeal, from our funding. Go and taken .dast lingering lnok",:for the destroyers won't let tier stay long. The riithless 1:1X4 is already at its WOlkelb• . . cr.3k Pork`appears to be advancing rapidly. -We :heard yesterday of sales of two droves ca . well con ditintied, heavy hogs, 500 in each drove, at $3,00. Otherihvirers refuse to sell even at that price. [Louirrille Conrier Der. 33 Auinvini44; - .oxid Juvenile Works tOr'tlap Monday-a, • • k 7 COOK'S LITERARY DEPOT, No. 85 Fourth j-1 street. The - Loaflets of Memory for 1847. The .Floral °Kering The Evergreen " Thn London 'Keepsake - - - The Londcin Heath's Book of fur 1347. The Loadort Bible Gallery' The Diadem • The Boudoir Annual . Thelitay Flower . - . Th eltose or Sharon The Rose The Gift of Friendship The Fountain (Temperance Autitral The Friendship's Offering .The Ilyaeirith Childe Ilarolde, Illustrated; ' • , - Bryant's foerosi • Sonthers worke,- - • ; .11doore's Bemires'. . 44 Byron, Cowper, Tam), Milton, Scoit,'Burns and Amelia Foetus; all'illustrated and beautifully bound, mad 'snit : tilde fora Holiday .Gift.. . • JUVENILE WORKS. -The Youth's Book of Nature; Masterman - Ready; Moral Tales; Tales of Many Lands; Parley's Bible Stories; „Boy's Own Book; • Claws Amusemen4 Young Stud,qati___. DersManeet; Popular-la rcr4 Little Lessons for Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; , • , -11olitlay Talcs; Rhymes for the Nursery; , I .litisiKringle's Rare Show; My Own Story; ;Very Little Tales; Prize Story-Book; Mary IlowitVs Prose and Verse Book; Puss in Boots; Child's Favorite; .; . Life and Perambulations of a Menses „ • , _Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak TrecfThe Bracelets; •Boy's Firstßook; Rhymes and Jingles; „Girl's Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel; Georges Journey; Robinson Crusee; • .Jurentle Sketches; Blossoms or Morality; . •Child"sOwn Star-y.llfmk; Lazy,Lawrence;, Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tares. :Parley's Picture Book; Toy Books, We., &c. -Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition ofTu venile Works not mentioned hare, entitled aLibrary. for My Young Countrymen:. Call at COOK'S, 85 Fourth st, and you can be suited. - 4024. AA - RS. CHILDS' Letters from New Fork, 2 vols.; Winter Evening Tales: by James Ilogg; Mrs. Ellis's Prose Writings; , • Mutnah MoieJs Works; Lucretia Davidson's Lifp and Poems; Lady oldie Manor; Mrs. Ilmoans, complete. For sale by • li. S. BOSWORTH lc • dec23 43 Market street. •••-: ..' For the Holidays, ' •.. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 1847; :' '• - `Friendship's Offering; The Opal; - The Christian ffeeptake; The Hyacinth; The - Poet's Gallery of Beauty; The Germs of Beauty; • The Ladies Scrap Book; • The Laurel Wreath: .Religious Sourenier,by Mrs. Sigournoyt The Diadem: - The Germs of NatureAyMrs.- Embury; Finden's Illustration of Moore; The Gift; The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; ' Oracles from the Poets; Senibients of Flowers, by J. Anclrnws, London • Albums; Illustrated editions of the Poets; • A large assortment of Books for Children. For sale by 11. A. BOSWORTH & CO., decl2 No 43 Market et. Holliday. Goode, &e.! WW. WILSON, cor. 4th and .ILirket st., has • on hand tho finsstand largest issortment . of 'fine Gold.and Silver Watches, in every variety ? ever 'Offered for sale in this city. Jewelry of the richest .and latest patterns, in large variety. Silver Ware, • Tea Ware, TabbaCutlery, Solar Lard tappet and.Gi rand'oles, of the best material, p4terna and work-. maosbip. Military Goods and Trunmings in general, Allen'. 'Patent Revolvers, Lc. All for sale at the lowest cash prices . dcl9 TIOIt. SALE—Fresh and white Louisville Lime and Plaster of Paris, by bbl. or retail•; 8:10, 9112, and ether site Sash and Window Glass tosnit; Wood. et Bowls; Matches, by gross or retail, by del9-t. 1. NAltlllB, No. 12 St. Clair st. 0110GANY yElfEEits Arm po4aps—Just M receivell, a large altsortnwt 011ie above, and footle at '• SI,UMPS eepB No. 112 Wood street; 244.409r4b0v1) *re.h Oy ,1911 HE 'subscriber. will receiie fresh o.l!tori dilly JIL 'from Baltimore, Which ho will eery° op io the differentatyles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth stt? .between Smithfield and Grant. octi3 0 Yes 0 Yes aotr can always find. at G. Schneeles, on the cor, • ner of Fifth and Sniithfield sta., fresh Oysters serseil up 4n every style, on the .shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut. Candy, Fruits, and Pantries of the 3boicest kind.. Call and sec. novl3-dtap. For Rent. • ROOM in the first story of a Brick:Ronse on the corner of Filth, and Union tits. Apply to '"noYl7 • JAMES MAY. Z1136AR.--10 hhdiratrietly prime' old crop Sugar, for • Bale by . • : FRIEND, RHEY. laCo. deo 7: : • 57 Wafer street. For Chellatmost4Osallfew Year's Times, • A PARCEL of ezeellent Temperance' Almanacs, for 1347, by the dozen or single; Journals, iYoutlates Advicatcs, Temperanco Hymn and Song Books: And . a small Thriety of nice. Temperance Books for reading and presents—for sale low by the initantity.or single, as tho undersigned is about rctir trig' from the Temperance Book and paper business. • • • 'ISAAC HARRIS, A.gefif dec2s-ct and Com. Merchant, No 12 St tlitist. MSS .J ; • •:•:: •fn '~ ~ .. MUNI T y , Prepare for the War:--We are not in the habit of puffing patent medicines, but there is one which we feel it our duty to recommend to our Volunteer's, tie 'a 1110 St excellent remedy for the. . disorders incident.: to a, change efwaterAiat and Climati; WC allude to JiIbIE:S,CATIAJAATUFE sua, which has been tested by many otiour citi zens and found to be all that is claimea;fur Rev. Asa Shinn, one of the first of our:clergy, in 1843 tested the medicine, and recommended it as an unfailing remedy for diseAes of the stomach and bowels, to which our Yolunteers will be• subjict ere'they ±each M;e2rleo. A bottle should be Maced M the knapsack of every sOklier, And the itice is such asp place it within the reach• of all. It can, be procutod at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street. near Rrood.Q)ispatch. • tlecl7 -Important to Consumptivcs.--Stringe that •so many why are afflicted with a Cough that is wacky: ally wearing them down, and slowly but Surely, stealing, them into that dreadful disease Consump tion--that disease which carries off thousands daily —are doing nothing, or, what is worse than r.coth ing, are gorging themselves with nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cures *Tare said to have eflbcted on some foreign or unknoWn persons, when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' catimound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar; which con tinues to make the most remarkable-cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro ved by reference to the vast nnmber of certificates .from the first and most respectable citizens—such as the Ron:Judge William Rorke, the wile of the Rev. Geo: Maley; - Doctor Wm. Richards,' Mrs. Hi ram Plummer, Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and a great number of others in this city— Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of dis tressing Cough, but ca's of Consumption positive ly curd, mfter physicians of the highest standing have given them up, to die! Fer sale, by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent; Grant street, one door below See advertisement ,of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, iu attothe'r column. " dee4 • - Cants-ries Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they.have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolerenx, brohcbitii, vertigo; nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis,, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the - heart, neu ralgia, general debility, Sz.c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di: gestive organs--they have been found equally suc cessful. . • These Spplications are ie the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid,.Bands, Bracelets, Belts, RT. See.advertisement for further particulars on the.outside of this sheet,. For sale at the only. agency, Zi7*het street •tleeo • ' • TIAN be had at ANDREW'WHITE'S Blind Vac tory, in Alm rear or Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Wareroom. T,atlies wishing to got Blinds will please call at li, If. Ryan's Warcrootn, 'Fifth at.; near the ..celjange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I de not please you both in price and quality, I 'will forfeit My reputation as a blind maker. .de24 • (Telegraph copy.) Assignees.Sltte of Faitey Dry. Goods and Millinery at Auction. AT M'KENNA'S tViction Rooms, N 0.114 Wood st., 3d door from sth, on Monday next, Decem ber 28th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' will be sold by order as Assignees, for cash, par fouds, the following arti cles, viz: Thread laces, trimming do., moos delaines, cash mere de C. 3, striped walking cloth, - eitibroidcred thibet shawls, plaid shawls, fringes and French arti ficials, fancy ribbons ' feathers, velvet bonnets, new style tletits' cravats, lace capes, tke. &e. dec24 , M'KENNA, Auct:r. • Underwriter'S Sale of Dry Goode, etc. fill Monday morning the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, Will be sold at the Commercial ?faction Rooms, corner of Wond tind sth sts., for account of whont it may concern, the following Dciods, viz: 25 pieces Prints, 2 do. black alpacca, 3 do. Tartan 3 .. d0. Wool m shawls,' 2 duz wool comforts. 2 do. Glovci, 1 piece Beaver cloth, 5 pieces super fine 'Waterproof Pilot cloth, 3 do. :ancy striped cat iimeres, 0 - do. ass'd grey and blue sattinnetts. At 2 o'cloCk, R. M., 3 boxes Virginir Manufaccd D. DANIS, Atic.,'r. 3 Ira'noble Building Lots on Fifth street Aunt lon. O N Wednesday evening the 30th irnit.,at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, Corner of Wood mud Fifth sts., will be sold without reserve for cash, parfituds. Three very valuable building lots, situate between Wood & Smithfield streets, commencing at the dis tance 0160 foot, from Smithfield street, having each a front of 17 feet 9 inches, on Lifth ~trect and extend ing back 120 feet. Title indisputable. declG . •- JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Peremptory Sale of Real Estate, 40 BUILDING LOTS on and r.oar the Fourth st. Road; at Auction. On Wednesday evening the 30th inst., at? o'clock, (or immediately Act the' sale 013 lots of firopecton sth at.,) at the Commer cial AuCtion ROoms, corner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold . without reserve, 40 very handsomely situated lots of Ground, fronting on Pennsylvania Avenue and streets adjacent thereto, enanacing pleasant situations fur private Dwellings and Busi ness purposes. A plan •of which may be seen on application to James B. Irwin or the subscriber. Tnnsts—pee.Sfth Cash or an approved note at tour months; the reaidqe in four equal annual pay ments wilt) . Otgrcsi, JOHN D. DAVIS, • • Auctioneer. snpe2lllm...7{ulldlnq Lots fop SDP! hs the • Fifth Word -17.N11T Lop, fronting on Penn street, opposite the mansion of Dr. Shocnbergcr, the corner on Adam, street, 221 feet by 100, the others 20 feet each by LOU, all extending to Spring Alley. Fivp Lots fronting an Liberty atreet, at and adjoin ing Facto!y street, each 20 feet by 160 deep to Quin cy street, opposite thy now Catholic Charch, on theee are erected neven frame baildings. Title indisputable and a liberal extension of pay: meat to suit pure/macre. They will be cold to close the. concern. Apply to Michael Allen, or• Lewis Hutchison, at their warchouses, or to James S. Craft, Esq., at Ms office, 60 Fourth street. irr A variety of Cotton Machinery, viv—Carde, Throatier', Mules, &c., still on hand for sale on very reasonable terms, and.time, on large sales. octl9-dam A THREE story Brick Howie, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 mile, limn the city; -it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having_a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin illey; several . good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent watt . tr on the place. The blouse is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James iturnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable torms. Persons desirous of further iefurroution will please call at,T. D. Dayis , Commercial Auction Rootns, cur nor of Wood and sth eta. denl7-1( IDORTEIDS City Daywerriandaltery, Philo Hall, Third st., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Franklin Build ings, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Porter respectfully announces that he has at considerable expense fitted up apartments, and ar ranged light for Dagucrrcotyping purposes. His long experience in this art has enabled him to overcome many of the objections too common to pictures taken by this mpthod, Mr. Porter is aware that the impression has gone abroad (owing to the many failures to produce good pictures,) that clear and distinct Daguerreotypes can not bo made in Pittsburgh. His experiments, how ever, since he has opened his Gallery, fully warrant him in saying that as good pictures can be made here as elsewhere. W: WILSON Ladies and gentlemen axe invited to call and ex amine specimens. Instructions given, and instruments and materials furnished upon reasonable terms. All ceders from country operates promptly attend ed to, nov2s-tf C. SCIIMERTZ IVEW DISCOVERY—By which all Stoves and lr l'ipea, or grates, may be kept 4,:t black with as beautiful a poliab as a coach body with one applida tion a year, Sold 9Ally in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson, No. 89 Liberty at. head of Wood st.Pittaburgh. dec4 Rstrai Register and Almanac, T ANDRETH'S RURAL REGISTER AND LAAL MANAC for 1847'.-a work of unusual mark. It contains one hundred and forty-faur pages octavo, and gives fall direction's for the culture of vegeta bles and flowers; a dairy of work to be performed each month; directions for transplanting, grafting, &c.; engravings and descriptions °reelect fruits; illus trations of farm and garden implements, portraits of choice cattlemiscellaneemi reading, with the usual astronomical information of an almanac, & c. &.o. Just received and for sale by the subscribw,and to bo had at tho bookstores generally, at than extremely low price 0115 Fonts per copy. . . F. L. /3NDWDEN, Drogigist...7 doclB-tlSinlni . 29 Water at: h' , '~`` r ,r . ~V ~"' ' ; - .. ~-,: Cheap Venchin Blinds For Sale or Rent, '• * "1.." 7*. ...;;AIN . 4 , • :1; •244e":,-AR'Ogl'•;;4.:*••<l.-"..T. ;',,g4,•••4'..1.t.t•z:,.'',•):-I.4!_elk,l'e • .e• " - s*:! i-•• ;-• . OEM EN= .~:.: z: n•.: MIME . . Wellsville:Regular P acket. ' Thr. steamer ARENA, REESE C. FL*E sots, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all ititerinediate landings, on Mon days,. WednesddyS,- and lesidays, at 9-o/elbek,:A.M.'; and virsuai.ille for Pittsburgh on TueadayniThurs days, 44 Satin-days, 4, 9 orelonh, A. For freight Or passdne_wly - '_. • deed Por ••nlat.'• P &Oka E. Tnz apleodid light - draught steirner DOMINION",.S. TILER, Master, tvill,run as a regular packet betwcen * Pittsburgh and -Wheel ing; leaving_Pittsbulgii for Wheeling every Mondny, Wednseoliy and Yride.j,eat o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling 'for Piteiburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A.M. For. freight or passage apply on board. novs For Cincinnati, -•The well known fast running steamer • CAMBRIA,W. Forsyth, Master,.will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Piredneaday morn ing at 10 o'clodk, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same- day.. Returning, she wlll leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,A. M.. FAr freight os passage apply on heard x ur, to : FORSYTH Ez Agents, ap 16 . . . No. 30, Water street. Per Cincinnati and Louisville. The new und splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, piaster, vill leave far the, above and intermediate ports, regular . _ For freight or passage apply on board, or to, jel ' D. WILKINS, Agent. *Par Saint Lonlit....Regular Packet. Sr" The new and splendid passengor . steato er BRUNETTE, Capt. Perry, will run in the trade From' Pittsburgh to Et. L A uis., during the seaSoil'of 1846. • :Trio Brunette was:built expressly ~for the trade, and is elegantly found in every respect. • - ,For freight or pasiage apply on board. - apl4. For Cincinnati and £4. Louie The passenger steamer. TALF......ITINE, tt ir --.44Capt. leae Ebs the above and 7 mtortrm.diate ports re.g9lzuly. , . Yor freight or passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday- Eveielag Packet. The ne‘y :Ind splendid-passenger steam - boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run ass regular packet - between Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. ' Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations •o passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jel CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinein . nati, leaving this port every. Monday at 10, A. AL, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M...,,,the same day. Return ing, She will leave Cincinnati every Thursdny, at 10, A. M. For freight or passagarapply on board. • The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and-offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations.. - • mar 31 AIOXDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Maclean, will run as. a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciucin nati, leaving this port every Monday at G o'clock, P. M. Retarning she 'will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The linion.was built expreBsly for this 401, and affords every accommodation. For freight:or passage apply on borrd. may 9 TUESDAY PACKET IjMatTAE rc 4 ular mail and passringersteam er J-1111ERNIA, Capt. Jo ip Mine eller will run as a regular pack et between itishurch and Cincinnati, leaving this port every. Tuptdoy Ilt 1 0 A. M., and Wheeling It 10 I'. 111. or the same day.— Returning., she will leave Cibciunati cvcry.Frid.iy at 10 A. I. Por freight or p.m.:age-apply on hoard. The llibcrYiia was built elprivsly for the trade, and °ITC" tq tim.PassCligefs ct cry comfuyt and su perior accommodations. apt T H LTR.SPA Y PA CK ET. trr t et A, Tl.l F: new U. R. 3in ateamt. r Ac 7,4 Di r Lucas, l!iinger„will run ns f passenger, packet. between Pittsburgh and the above partdqing the season of ISl6,learing every Tinusdny. at 115 o'cloek MC AC:lAitii ie new and has superinr secommoda. tions. Vor Asnglit or passage aripiv on hoard, or till • A FRIDAY PACKET. frr TIIK regular mail and .passcutM . steam -a er CLIPPER No. a, captain crooks, will run RS Zi tcg ular packet hetwee irCinci n ati And rltt:l - Icavinfi this port escry Friday at 10 A. M., and 'Wheeling:at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati escry Monday at 10 o'clok, A. 11. For freight or plasspe apply on boaral. o The Clipper No. 2 was builtespres - sly l ce thistrade, end niters to liar passengers every comfort and au aninnitidation. niar23 sx-runuAy PACKET.' jrreA, Thenvilar and passenger steamer ' 7 ..,.CTRCASSIAN, Capt. lietac B,uinett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsbuigh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every:Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the - tame day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati everrfuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard. The Cireasidart was built eapressly Tor this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 NATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer j 5 MESSENGER, Capt. LinfOrd, will run as a regiaii. Paclict 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, at 10 Welk A. M. For freight or imssage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. . rear 23 important to Old Countsynten. & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE THE Subscriber having now et !at& the . sole Agency in the west Sir the !above Douse, is pre,pared to . send or bring not passengers on the most lihenl terins, and with the greatest comfort and despaterb, as try km the best vessels sailing every week„ 4built expressly Sr this line,) and will invariably give passages secured on this side tho water, the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers! SHAWLS. gage on landing through the Custom house free oti Plain and embroidered silk Fringe Thibct, and Mous expense, and will also forward them to their friendslde Lain, Paris !..ritited Cashmere' and 'Ferkerri, Per in uny part the United States, thus protecting the, sian embossed, end chatnelion . Brocade Silk; plain, emigrant front all the Wrongs and rezatioto fealgts' black and embroidered. Terkerriovith Bullion fringe; which they have heretofore had impased upon them.) Rich new styli all Wool, Broths; Barred and Damask Messrs. Hamden & Co„ aro also the Agents, for, worsted, together with a groat variety of woollen the Rom! Nail Steamers. j shawls Remittances by drafts at sight—to any iimotint— . payable .in any•patt. England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. Applieation'to the subscriber personally or by letter (post paid,) will meet with every atten tion. Office. Third street, one door west of Wood street. .10SIIDA ROBINSON, dec24.-118i.W3in .F..7itropeint 4- General Agent. GEORGE IL. RIDDLE, _ _ CONVEYANCEE., OFFNE! in Avery Row, sth street, abovo Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEM) MoAZGAGE3, AGREENENTS, BONDS, RELEASES and *other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing And filing MECIIANIC'S LIENS, Ac counts of Eiecylors Administrators, -c., Examining titles do Rea! Estate, &arching 4ecords for Liens, 4 . c. 4.r. From his' long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may ca.- trust their bits ness to his care. decl6-dritiv IRISII AND SCOTCH WHISKEY—Onc vac co?! of cach,gonuino artloc, on draukht. STERETT & CO,, declD cor Market and Front sts. LIGAR.— , II bbls Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, (Loveritigra Refineiy) an excellent article fur bar and table use, just received and for sale by STERETT & CO., decl9 eer Market and-Pront ats. BITTERS, Ice,-16 a - I. — Aromatic Wine Bitters; 10 « Ess. Peppermint—bottled and on draught. Also, East India Bitters, an article recommended fur Invalids. Forsale by STERETT Co, deCI4 corner Dlarket and Front Si?, Oix RYRWHISKEY-2S bbls Old MimougabelA (unrcidified) Rye Whiskey, wheleside and retail, deel-9 - iSTRRETT 4sCO.. ARDiNES--25 tiOu ardnics, or gain loor by ' • - STEIIETT dcel4 coruerVatkoi 51.6 I=E Mil EINE ~. ..... . - ...:-... ..,0:.':...-.-'.;.,,..;...'..... .'..: .....„.. .. _ - _ ALLEIVICRAMEII,.EXCHAIiGE itnoxr.4.- COAFE R 0- 4 .• 11ali:WORD, STA EET9. _ Philadelphia ..• Germain° w .. .. . par Chester connty, .. . '.par Delaware county.::.. par Kontgnmery county..p4r Northaniberlkiul C 0... p4r 4Aridge Co pnr Readfng Lancaster: ••• .ptlr Doylestown :.`:par Easton.— . Bucks county pin Pottsville Washington. . . • 4 Brownsvill • I York • ..3 ChambersbuT . . .... 3" 'Gettysburg s , .. . .. ....3 Middletown ..... • rt. Carlisle • .• • • Harrisburg iturrisdale ' Lebanon , - Lewistown 1 . 1 Wyoming West .„ .... . • • f. Waynesburg 1 Susquellanna County t .l Lehigh County, .. ..• U. States Bank • 2N Relief Notes ..... City and County Scrip..l,, INDTANA. -- Stan: Ilk and branclie4-. State Scrip KENTUCKY All vincust.s. ••• VALVE cons& - Fmstern Banks . ...... - Amer. (30 1 d) (prem) •• • •1- AVheoling Old do. do. ...5. Branches . Guineas 5 00 Beal} at Morgontown. ISocereigns..: - .,....54 83 MARYLAND. FredCTiCkdOro • . 87,80 Baltimore City ..... ..patiTen Thulers , 780 Country Banks I iTeu Buil NEW YORK.. ...... 425 City Banks ...... 3 - 80 Conntry Banks. . . . NEW Esrcts.bin,Do. Patriot l5 50 All solvent banks.: ....l iDucats. .. ......,....2 ,15 ECTARINE FINE. CUT CHEWING. TOBAC:- & &IU.NIaiA.IIT,' No. 33. Hand tits, take pleasure ia announcing to the public that they, Itue.pist: introduced a new, and _delictous article of fine CM:WM; TOBAcco,,whitiCthey cari-recoro mend:to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have also on hand a very fine lot of eitIiENUISII of the very best quality. - aecl4 Improved Method of Double Entry Pillirrt 111\1 1 e T ttte U .k 6 e ll e -r oti n nt Y 2ja il le n ei lj il F :„ } e '' .' I , For . shortoniiii the process, 1)1 1 1 1 .1‘ .1 and- seeming accuracy, no system ever intfodbced has givelt equal satisfaction. Those wlio..clesire to he satisfied, upon this pOint can have reference to Merchants in this city who have iesiMl is - utility by five or six yea& experience. Mr. Duff's new Fork upon Steamboat Book Heaping, just published, enables him to teach that branch of the sciepce of necounts to the utmost perfection, Misses for penmanship and Mercantile Calcniations both day and evening. Monongahela Navigallon Company. Npner: TO, STOCKMOLDERS.—In pursuance of . the prOvisions of the Chador, .the annual meetings of the stockholdein of the Monongahela Naciaation Company, will be - held on Monday, the 4th lay of January, 1547, at the; office of the said company, in- Breed's building,-Fourth street, ici the city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock, P.M. for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year . .dcc4-td WILLIAM JIitIC.F.W.E.LI., Seely. floi for Mexico. MILITAR y E 9 LT IP 111 E tirS 111 H E subscriber is ;prepared' to thrtiiih Swords, Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace Ond all other Military Triunitingli, on as. cheap ternio. as can be pcured - in ther Eastern cities, fo cash. Al procured so Patent 6 - Barrel Revolvers. W. W. WILSON, n0v126. Cor. 4th and Market eta. fItESIII. A,ItUIVAIe Q/ 4 ' NEWGOODi . ; - f 'lift subscriberlawin g divesed, or his large stocl 01'1'411 Goods, has just returned from:the East with a splendid isscirtment - . FANCY AND S'T'APLE: WINTER DRY GOODS, Which Mite Leen purchased in the New Yunx AND 1.1111-M,ELVIUA 641C0 tic recent great I depreciati , y2 h prises, and .fdr below thmeost of irm Notation, is reran:4W oiler tmpreeedented/idegaina to 544pere. Alpaca Lustre's, price only 25e ys yd. usual price 37; as at 37 ; 5i yd. ''• ". 50 55 Silk warp 55 50 55 yd. ' 5 5 5 75 Mous de Lain " ISI 'i yd. " a 3 l'r'd Cashrucre 25 " yd. 55 a 37; M'rinoeu 374 " yd. " 50 Coburg elude " 375, 5! yd. " 55 50 i Calico " 151 •, yd. " " 25 I 12 . y.. 4i yd . .4 .4 201 Ai 4: 10 it y d .. • 6. Ai 15 -44 d: 44 y d. ie 44 6: i Canton ilaumil 1 5 10 5 5 yd. 5 5 121 )led gamic) all u o rd 4A 1 . 4 , White ' do yO. 3ll t Yellow do do • 25 "rid. "! " 311 Scotch gingham 55 25 a yd. ": si 311 Manchester do 5 5 ISI a yd., re " 25 as du • • at, i 0 " yd. " f‘ 15 Cassinet " kit '4 yd. ft 5, 50 41 sg 4C p l . GC The ladies are requested to call and ceamine thel new and most Mshionable.Poris 41/141 Landon styles of LADIES PRESS GOODS. Ombri Bromide. Silk, Et:Messed 44 " Gmbri Charnelenn Silk, Blue black satin stripe Silt:, • Plain blaer, and blue Satin stripe cashmere D leCessc, 4‘ . 4 . St. Cetina Embroidered Tarleten Robes, Diubri shaded l'aris printed ' P.a. Alto Plaids, Rich Gana '5. A 7,,d;.1 • - - "'4 -..:7_ , .:-,:'i.1.1..-:.,,......,:i . ! .. ~:i,t';:'.;'',..--.:.'..'7-''.-I,'.'-'ii, RATES ok conztr.aziib DAILY DY State-Bk. rincilira ite r lies4 Cineintsiti Circleville (Lawn:lie °iambus „t Xenia'..... .. ..; Maasillein -. a sanau.ky t evi, ,'„,t Wooster • Marietta • Chillicothe , Seiota Lancaster.. Hail' Canton .20 . I Gr Akqii4 • State. Wanelies 45 Dant; of, Illinois 70 DjICIXU Mt. Rife, Insurance Company ...5 IState Oakland County... ..10 Farm mid Meek bank.lo St:Clair ..... ..'.75 MEM mom zxcik-"E' mAs7R • rn. ) Yew Yoko. —.l (ie e,‘ T h ilad 4l P lll.2 ' Baltimie "• • VARIETY (OOPS I have also on hand a large assortment of the follow ing goods, viz: Beautiful rely' style boatiet ribbons, French worked coital-said thenuzettes, entirelynew' . style, plain and re'vere' bordered Linen Cambric liandkcYchiefs, ladies , cravats a adacarfs, white,black and col>d kid gloves, Lisle thread, black mohair, black and col'd silk gloves, a great variety 01 - mohair and worsted mitts, white and black silk, Cashmere, Alpacas and sup, black Moravian Bose, black, grain and white 'cot llose, wliite '.aad black French Kid Sllppers, black lasting, Kid: and Satin buskin Shops, Ryan's manufacture. AlsO an entirely' new ,tyld of ladies , black silk cardinals, and sack coats, to which we would particularly call their attention. GENTLEMEWS .r OpDS Just received a very fine assortment of French and English blue, black, brown, and invisible green Cloths, black and fancy French Cassimeres, new style fancy Vesting - a and Cravats, Merino Shirts and Draw ers, linen cambric and silk Handkerchiefs, and a splendid assortment ofCleves, Hosiery and Suspend. are. DOMESTICS Drown and bleached Drillings, Canton Flannels, Tickings and'Checks, heavy 4-4 brown Muslin, from 61. to 9 cents a per yard, and a large assortment of hie:relied Muslin, from 5 t0.14 - cents 4. yard. Mr.acumeri, WIIOLESALT. Boy Ens Aup are requeited to keep this Dill, and call and examine the above goods, previous to =lig their purchaser. doc 3 - .ABSALOM MORRIS, 5 Market street. THE subscriber has received , on consignment a few of Oliver Evan's celebrated Water Filters, manufactured in'Philadelphia, such as are now gen erally used in the Eastern pities.. '.They are warran ted to purify, PunaP, River, or :rain Witter, Cleans ing it of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un wholesome reatter-r-rendering it.equal to the finest Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if teed as direc ted) the prig° paid will be refunded: The subscriber, having been appointed agent:for the sale of•the above, will receive orders aid furnish them at manufacturers prizes. . GEO. COCHRAN, Novl4 ' No 26, Wood st. For sato, - Limn LOTS-41oundsid by Penn,,Liberty and Hay ists . .,each lot haritig 24 It ! frOot, and °standing back i r it. Two of thorn are corner lots t and the pobition - orthe.wholo,preperty is ono of the most ad vantageous in. the city. For farther information - ap. 7 . ply to_ §WMCFZW ELDER, Fourth,st., noq-ti bet. Wo . od. StnithfAchl.., : ,i.. - ,. : ._,,-..;-:' ','i::..;;:•:.•'.',1',..4.';-.1.'•;2=,-_::- .•-:, ':-:-,; ~: , , , ,, .11, 1 . i::7: t r' ,„,,,.•37.Fii::•':1-.;:,::-'!..', .:.'-: . '',:.- - f . -...::4''',..1.:' - . :: :::.1'..-::,...,::i ',..'' REM . • GAM* and *lnes' 0 hal ffipes Old gog.Sia.ndY,4llinetiCtatilloulk CO ". {ls ,& F. Itlartell4 S`qt.,e - asks :dn: • . : 2 hl. pipe's " .-; CEtl,:waril Lag,noteune. •-2 qt. casks <t" CGOtift.l4 , • , : 3 qt. casks Itochelle Seignette.y: 3 pipes Weesp Aulter IbAlun!l • . 40 t. :casks Port Ikbie, :or vatiaka,l3lles. 20 : Dry galaga %Vibe. - 10. a : ,". Sweet. - 10 Indian barrels pdogenl, ii : : • - • : I puncheon Spirits, on draught. - 1 " " Irish Whisky;•kf• . For sale by 211141,,E1t - & RICKF,7I.7SON, deel •-. , , • i:l4, o 3..tiberty st. Ltirk.e. # 011. 1,. 0 BrILS.luiC reaolved and for silo V.Y decl ' • 170 'Liberty id 40""se Rum, ti . ye Mortotigaliela Vtiskey. 200 bbla:pure, obi • cc Foi sale by M.LLER Re ILICRETSON, deel • • - _l7o _Liberty st • rpEn Nssp: P 1 74 NUTS, A swan vc) . .y au perior; justreseica andfor sale by Fit up ESll Barrels, neat y pu for sale A, TIN 8: SMITII, decls, .. 56 Wood street. AA. MASON, 62 - Market st.,.offern for: sale nu „thensive assortment of Cloths, Cassitneres, ,Vestings and TailoiS , 'Fritnmings. • 'dot - ' • • A A. MASON, G 2 Market st., has received alk 11L. other lot of New. Goods; COmprising 12.pes., Cotton- and Silk Warp Alpaccas; 15pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark _mixed ,Cassiitett; 20 pcs. Kentucky Teanni Canton Plannels;.Ticlfingn; Striped ; Checks, &c". . ; _ . MC= SEEM - A • A. MASON. 6g, Market st., hason 'hand an ..i.l.i.•'extetisiire . assortment ar Shawls, •comFirisiet more oft:hese splendid' Biocha, also Caslntiere'worst ad and other ShaWls . ' :• : cleat :• - MS. TS 6ASSI.A in store and for I I " ' • dee i ' l : . 20 ' . - . _.., HAYS & linberW C A } lr y , No. 2 Commercial 4.oiv, LibertysL . . . 1 CASE CARS MAGNEISIA'for sale'by ' dee 3 HAYS ..BROCKWAY &. CASES*CAL , B AIAGNKSIATor saleby, - klAys - & BROCKWAY S, CIiLORIDE salg tiy 2 CAB - I‘- dec 3 - . • 1 - 181(S AR.OPKW L) CASKS SAL - SODAfor 'saki by • dec3 =;„-, - BAYS 4 KROCKWAY A ISHL. S Now York and Pittsbßrgb , Varid4llo4, - orr band and for sale low by dec 3 HAYS & J. IIAINTS AND OILS, a geneoll - . 4o.lttat on hand and far fade by . DAYS 4. IROC.tWAY, . . deo' 3 .:" No. 4, Conmprcial ow , iliorty • A PPL.P.S-25 bids. rpm Apple, of different kinds, for sale by • ' • nov2o . P. C. MARTIN, Q 0 Water st. Svain c r ongD superior, Sggqr Curell 44vp . 4, prime article, fur sale by nov2o C t IITARTIN. 60 Watex at, . r rikHANqH_S-7100(1 grime Havana Of isv X.) , sale fq nov26 • C. IHA itTIN, 60 Water at: 20 000 I:E t ta qr„t platting 9.' - , 1 4 2.°11 - 41k ' r L. W IL3I'ARTIi, few!' st 4 , beiween llaod and Irwin st. nopL4ll. ru}AnDs, well seasoned and for sale by - WILAIA.RTH. sundries, gTierces fresh Rice; 14 Ws,. Cookliniintproved 4.ard Oill 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. 08 hantl and for sale by , sep24. • N.. 11, Liberty street. AltD, WO kegs - No. 1, Lard OH cortsignine:in; "1 j And for sale , P.:SELL/MS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. L'f; A It 1101.7SENOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 4 Goridalse L. S:11. Molasses, in Store and fur sage by , 10P 23 - -SELLERg: . Mitsqueto Netts. Eq.. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of wery su, Mo9nucta._Neltat BEtiTF.lktr, of different !rinds withGrizzam's iron patent' fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for bale low at the furnitnre warebouss o f angl. T. 1.1. Sr.' Co, Hand street. rpABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of-differ cut patterns. If youW3.tit a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. youxc, Et Co, • 31 Band st. AV Ging Strtet Propc.cly for Stile. 11AT desirable lot of grotonl at the foot of Wood street, oretzpird at the titne of the g-rottt fire by iTessrs. King Si. Holmes is offerea for sale. • =Sll=l i AI-l i aerYla rge and coui rodiols wtre i liotse,weareprepared to receise (in adili.: timi tp freight for shipment} a large amount of PrO &RCP, EL.. on storage at low rates. iy:l.3 C. A. I'iICANULTY Si CO„ Canal Basin. .. . I I IEAS.-1:10 packages Y. IL, Y. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving anti for sate by taug2:)] • LAMBERT & SHIPTON. • Coffee. •300 BAGS Green Rio, part prime; 5 • Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by • ang2s LAMBERT S: SID PTON F[Sll-450 bbls No. :; I: ! nry's 4acktrfli 20 3 North 10 1 :44 0 " Herring CAR - wires) ii " No. 1 Salmon; in 'gtOrn and for sale by foug2s] ..LAMBERT & SHIFT-ON.- A ,c MI DS. N. 0, Spgar, strictly prime 'Mt" bbls. Nos. 4 and G Loaf; 10. cases "tovcring's - D. I. Loaf Sugar I IS this N. 0. Molasses ; In store and for sale by LABISLIIT Fe .SHIPTON, aug2s.- 03 and 135 Wood street 50 r ig 150 Boxe_s Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • On consigument and will be sold low - for CTisb, or excleinged for Pittzburgli inanufaCtures, by. _ TAAFFE & 0 CONNOR. r 1011'ACC0.— ,2 75 large and 90 small boxes Nissen. ri 'tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will he sold cheap for cash, or Pittsbiirgli manufactures. august IS TAAFFE Sr. O'CONNER. Blacksmith's Belton's' FOR sato by.the subscriber; agenttor the Maim facturer. • pE,o. COCHRAN, ---- nov24 . No. 21 Wood st. CIASSINETTS AND FLANNV,;,S.--One case Cap: sinetts; one case Red Flannels, for sale low by oct2l • (W.A. COCHRAN, 213 NY9c4 et, 2CASES wide Red and Brown Flannels; 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed from the manufactories, for sale by CEO. COCHRAN, • uorlo . ' 26 Wood'si. PADES, suovgl.s, 10 20 doz. Spades; ' 50 . ,4 Coal, Canal and Grain Shovels; 20 n Mattocka and Pipks; on hand and for sale at mazuf*Antera prices by oct24 GEO. COCHIt.i.p4 20 Wood st. . PIGIRON.: --33 tons Mountain Alissouri Pig Iron, Just ropeived and tar bale by: n0v.28 . ' . JAMES MAY. Ptg Z_Oadt J an 4 • b PlGS•teadi ust Tephi for sale v Ay 8441 n0v1.2 f./ . OLD' PENS —Baglckyys oplebrated erpr ppinted just received a n d for . lip 3 atreduced rays, by JOHNSTON' itt. STOCKTON, odt29ooksellerei Market st. TATIPNUX.--Just. openings a lane and splen, did assortment of. French, English and Amami. can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. .70IiNSTON &STOCKTON, . oct29 Stationers, tfarket at... Ilfriszterla BeIIOWA AST received an-assortment, larg espy, raziei ell Hand Bellows; also, Parlour lid Kitehen,*(lo. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN BLUR, - decl6. - . • - . - -.120 Wood.st. - 131 . EA.TH ERS 2 'Backs prinieStiie . ge p s , F ea th et , .12 roc FRIEND, RILEY= fc 5 7 Water ' -... ... - - 4 . ,, ..- - - ''.--7r,,,TYzi.--,.....,... . .• - - . , :d -. 42 , 7,, , • ~ , ' .:,Y;!i-4 --_ ,4'r§:,t'%l.'4„ 1 ..i' , ..;,'f, - ,...- 4 ,7L ',..".i.'.:„::a;-:...t.:2.4.:'-..i. , , NAjtypr, & SMITH; '5O Wood St DressFif Flogysug. ; Lntcat tin e vat . .1. K. MOORHEAD Storage, Sugar and Illolasse;i Domestic Woollen. 1 WM .!'.:.',.,,'...',..-,, ''..,'N - -:4. , z ,-, •4 . . ,--. ; ---, ; ... , . AllUB4firllo,l(llo)iXtnxt#: •.1; cue .• • ••• lesiddlDLET .. l . o st4taceltnsCYrirtmedt44/ouef t ft.FßAtie, • • Till: pre c eding figure '• • LLV, ciettitfy 'Penn. ' . • ”en to repr.er.unt the Is • • • :N I Ct•K LIN , /4-13 R ts-t l l4 imam: PCPs - CARA:SR" JAS. 13IVIDEN having puttin:sett a lot atilt* is ibe greai4eacnctifor , • • • • p lc i tnnaiit y ss -i lf . the landing, (mouth of Freath Ctrcok,)anl oreCfgar„; ty. It , b - onoti , ca the - get:4 - r: - tnavv- coMmodious and' substantutf. - waxii.. 4 •.! It : a hmise,"thb tarctve bitsittess will be atten'dedo_o prompqi this and 'correctly,'lP possible, by•ns. Our •erferislc, ao Iles Item ufl the pot:tic-win plcasp remember us when thOcis r ime. •surilicei which consignments te make to or from this point. • :es that this perspire- Frtc 0 4 t. 24, 11 . 50. ,, deiwthaiiT. n flows uninterrupted . when we are inhoaltlx, pi*. DESPAIR t YOV ,t'A (1.1.11iD;;:v - .: ceases when we are , ;tAsuirstravtLtlh fhT.,l4.lhene • io,:iso: _....k. Life cannot be skit. .D. . dyne 8 South i lliirtl.vt.;Philatfelirbia:77 ..ttaut at. it is thrown o ff front the blood ant: Dear Sir: ..I have this day bad 'an Intetride 'with the other ju ices of the body, and dispesis.by this meaus,tlr ;;ientlemari 'of wham .1 made meation. th ',yen .as liay,.- nearlyall the impurities Witbin•us. ' The language of ins takeri'yder y.xpectorcior . viith such duci4d effeat:' Scripture is -iin the Bleed is the Lifo.ti: left ever be. Be a respecto l kle farmer, living a few wilca trait?' comes impure, it may be traced 'directlylo the" stop- here. I was sti natiseited in a•d etailtd acie(ll4 page of the Insensible perspiration. • Thus we see, all impact) ma of; hie copgh' and enre: that 4 aiiintleo that is necessary whin the blood is stagnant, or in- the first leisure moment to communicate it to:fete; . .. fected, is to open the pores, and it =Discs itAoff from and if the care is as 'radic..al as it appears tia'be - , 11.6 all impurity iristanicy.. Its own heat anevitifity the most renorkuble one 1t '.ave ever know?. sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except years (after. liaviai; the incaidel) hhs to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see f9r,Akia with a cough of the most distreiciinli ik ind, 0.44 g. :v .the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All tinerse as he advanced in years; he. is now prectioners, however, direct their efforts to restore Frequetif torus of coughing and difficulty of hicath4'.". the Insensible Perspiration.. The Thompsonian, tot lint, laatmg:frOm en hour to an hour and half could .'. instance, steams, the IfYdr o Pathist shroilds us in wet come upon liint with such severity as to exhattselittiii blankets, the liomopathist deals out infinitige l mai s , with stFankliag until Lis eyes . hecamerb/oOdshOt. the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury; bad despaired of being 'eaudhaving tried Riq siciauis . and the blustering Quack gorges . us withpillis 'lts and a tAmysind things istlthoiit,relice. For nnac) . Xecke pills, • •• . • immediately previous to taking the Eipectorahe To wire someldea of the amount of Dm Insensi. the Perspiration., we will stake that the learned Dr. Loweahock; ascertained thitlig•e-eights of all we re. • ceice into the stomach, pissed off by this means. In other mica, if eat ana drink eight pounds per day, wo evacuate f vapotjridi Of by - the Insensible This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and ther juices giving place tc t the new and fiesta ones. To check this,•ll4erefore, is to re, tain in the system fiyo;niglits - of all the viruktial matter that nature demands should leave the body. I By a sitdden'transition.froui heat to cold; the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to dpiolope Hence, a stoppage cf this ilow . -of the - jhices, originatest . so 'in s airy Cow plaints. It is by stopping the pores, thit overvtlielins man kind with Coughs, colds; -and consamption. Hint tenths of Vie . world :die tlons•diseases induced - bya stoppage of the insensible. Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid slung , whatconrie. seems the most reasonable td pursue, to ttutiopthe pores, alter they are closed. Would you give physic to gri#Sp the pores? Or would you apply something that - would de this upon the surface, where - the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of-no phytiicin who inakes nny external applications, to effect it. Under these' CitcOutstances, I Present itt'physicians, and to ell oillecOricAlisterts Alt-Rea ling Otitt!nsenct or-the World's &lire. ;.It . has power' to restote-pes..l spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the' chest, in short, upon any 'pan of the boaY,,whethei diseased slightly or severely. . . It haspower to causeall external sores, sarofuloillF humors, skin diseases; poisonous wounds, to dip"' -charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.- It is a remed ~ y that Sweepiorthe Whole cataloger of Cutaneous doso'rders, and restore the entiro eattelt to its healthy functions, hi is a renicfr.g that forlsidg oecessity of so span) anif deleterious drugs ittkpg inter the snimach. . reined that neither sicknens, givesinconvot nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defentls the surface from all de- . rangement of its functions. The surface is the ou!.. let pr sr the bile and used up matter with • in. ItTs pitfreed with millions pf openings to relieve I slip isitestines. Storr up these pores, and . diath knocks ' at your *door: Itis rightly termed All-Mating, fin - there is scarcely disease, external'or internal, that it will not I have used it lbr the t u i fourteen years for - diSeases of the chest, consugiption, liv cr involving the utmost danger aptUrosponsibility, and I declare before Mateo and Ism. that not in one single ease has it filled to benefit,. eheli the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I I have hail physicians, learned in the'profcssiaA;l have had minicters of the . Gospel, Judges on the trench, Aldermen and Laivyers. genticmcn 'of the ltigheit erudition and multitude; of thaPaor, use it hi every variety of way, andOere has been lint .ouc voice-tune united and unites] voice—raying "Mc- Allister; your Ointment is good. 'CONSUAIPTIOIC.—It can hardly be credited that a . salie can have any tires; uon the lung'i, seated as they are witkip the system.'lint it' 'placed upon the chest,' it penetrates directly to the lung,s, scpcmtes the poisomms particles that are consuming them, , Jen, Lion .continually, atuipugn . Ave afrturtr-rt-r-,••,,,,„„___: nen, 1 care nut what is said, so long as 1 can cure several tlious:uul persons yearly.- 11EADAC/lE.—The Salvo has cured persons of the headache of ten dears standing,'aud who had it regularly every %I:pelt, so that yoinitinpr °Acts toot place. . ' •• • licillicus and Ear Aelto arc helped with like suc- COLD PEET.—Cunsitmptipn, • Liver • complaint, pains in the chest or side, CAINId off the hair, one or the other alWays accompanies cold feet. • The Salve Will cure every case. In Screeds, Erystpplas, salt Ithentn, Liver cam - Plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat; INonchitis, Broken or Sore Breast. Pi leo, albCliest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap ped Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med icine nom known so good. . ' is the best thing in the. world for Burns. (Rehd the Directions around the box.) . PIMPLES ON Tin.: FACE—Masculine Skin gross aurtlicc t its 'first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease- drawing till the face is free from any matter that may hn !paged under the skin, and fie, : qucutly breaking out to the surface. It then heats When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul , sire surface, it begins to sollen and soften until the skin bedomen as smooth and delicate as a child& WORMS.—If intent; knew how fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to_thein. Especially "meraurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi furs" pills, ke. The troth is, no one can tell, in variably when wound are pierent. Now let me say to parents that this SalVe will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of thoma- Way. '(Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the time d . r . :the earth at once so - sure and toaafiti in the exielsien of: worms. TOlLET.—Although I I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils far and ngar,and ruine will restore the heir two cases to their one. OLD SOftES.—That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, because 'they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration.' if such sores arc healed up the . impurities must have some other outlet, or it will mi. datir•er life.- This salve. Will always provide for such emergencies. ItIIIIUMATISM.—It removes almost. iminediate!y She inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. FEVEIt.S.—:In all 'cases of fe.vcr, the difficulty lies intim pores being locked up; so that the heat and Perspiration cannot pass bff.'._lf the least moisture copld bi started the crisis has passed'and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases of fevers almost instatttly.unlock the skin and bring forth the peripiration. SCALD HEAD.—Wo have cured cases that actu ally defied every thing knoWit, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty (lectors. One man told us lie had spent fitsoo on his children without any benefit, when it few hoses of the ointment cured them. • CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will ca irns lmcp corns from growing. People need'never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas ure its value. Ro lona as the stars NH along over the heavens—so long as man treads the Oarth, sulk jeet to all inflmitien of the flesh—so long as disease and sickness is known just So long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and rio • t*till then. • JAMES McALISTER as Co. 'Sole proprietors of the above Nedicinc. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited;' we hive given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names' of James McAlister, or . Jamee Mc- Alister 4- C 0.,. tap VIIMIRt with a 'En upon Et b trilr l a bel:, Now we lierobf offer a reward of $50,t0 be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individual terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.. AGENTS IN FITTSDURQII—Bra4p . Sr. Reiter, corner of Lilierty and St. Clair tits: arc the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox', jr., coiner Market st. and the Divrond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commerciallitow, Liberty nt,; J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets,, sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second at; and is Allegheny city by H P. Schwan:, and J. Sar gent, a n d by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Howland, McKeesport; Samuel }Volker, Eligabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Md noniaiiela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; J, T. ROsePs, I Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgerter; and John Barclny, Beaver Pa. eaa.r 211: • • shot. IiEGS §lute 4.slprted P/ut.i rur said y. •noyl2 • • '• • 'JAMES MAY. IMIE ••••* - f 3: • rk's EMIE "k 1 , =EN ~:.: .--+:- 4 MEER ==ffln=== . . had not been able to go to his barn a:111641i was the most urgent necessity (or him During the nine weeks . he was ozdq't Op 550:9?: 7_ • , In eminent physician, and he 14..14 just got 4, 9 ttr . ... go out, and came to my store, and Learing,bis.cough; reeownended to him ;our I•lxpecternnt. Ile first'. Said he.had tried so runny things that he had no con dente in any thing; but 1 induced him to take a bottle; by telli . tig hitnofarsons of my acquaintinee who had been decidedly bene.filted by a.. This was on Tuesday; that night he:took of it, and says that it was; thh first colnfortable night's sleep he had enjoyed years. On the Thirsday following lie•went to wnk, and liaS continued to make a full .hand on his thiti. ever since (now nearly two mon ;had Betold rui ' t to-dav that fertile last week lie liati*ent Ond split : hundited rails, orinsde a bvedred ;:ianels of fentePer t day; has limn in the water towaslchii sheep, and otherwiseeiposOill'tivithout the least symptom of a return or 1119 cough; it having entirely altnirtireit and, htiingest of all; une-third of a, bottle hits • lined the effect. lie seems an thiinkful and over: r }eyed that tic s' , Nyaati to' tilk till iay about it," mad,- says that if he coold not Precise- another hottleihh would refuse - one hundred dollars for the reinhilider of the bottle he had Lett. • Tour Carminative Balsam 1 have used or remit niened to others for the last ten ycura t with the moss salu!arl' effect. itearectfully icitirii;• • . •'• • • -• • hurt 11. A 2CDEROTI.' • Fpr sale in P ittSb trtgli di.die • TEICIN TEA: STOICE I ' 72 Fourth.strget; near Woods—apd at the Drug t of li. P. Schsvaits, federatatiteeti Allegheny' Cify.. dec7;4lBtwt . ••• •"'" . IWOULDspeak an honest and consdientious word of advice to these of you who are - not too wire to - reason, and who can appreciate 41Id twecn the erne and dishonest puffing of the day,Sip- ). . refetence.to pahnonary dis:t.ws,l and the following straisht,fortrarti Sia.ternent, by-one . who would not offer a miarepresentation to yon, where life and , death, arc so dearly concerned as in any of tlic dio: eases or ailmenta which lead to - Constimption. lean assure you that the remedy here offeipti,,hal., given a heavenly relief, and often effected a perms. - nent cure, when every' other remedy% hits - failed! It is pleasant, indeed, beautiful tp taste; and for those. . • who are weak, langgid pod emaciated, it Will an agreeable-article of food; as his in the forM of beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. lt e.an;:there-2" fore, in truth and honor, im'ofreretl: to all these afili4-S‘t ted with Bronchitis, .Astkra, Obstinate' 9r Emma," Coug,Os twit' Colds, spitting of Blood,:ilteeding of the z Lungs, Whooping-cough, Croup, Difficulty of Breath ! • frig, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con- . sumprion, and all : alter Pulmonary and Liver-Ccmt- plaints, It is known as DR. gAiIIIC LUNG A COUGII JELLY. ND materials of this. Jelly fire purely Tencettblo and balsamic, and arc .the, invention of an parincat • physician, freni which the proprietor has pur;..hisp4 the recipe'. It is certainly worth its weight in gold * but is putat a pricy to be the reach or rid' of Sold by W.N . ..TACKSON;at'IIis Rapt 1: Srhott'stoTe,, bro. SO Liberty street, head of V‘ root; Price 50 cents and per bottle. - JONES'S Soap is . a wondcrful,wonderfulSoap, For it makes every pimple and freckle'elo t Ee--- . . a s k*s flesh that's chapp'd, that's diseased or at'l her, . . Smooth, healthy and soft—clear, lovely and white, Au"the snow cu the hilli of a clear winter'S night...:- ' • Jones's Soap is really and trills; perfect and neitt failing cure Poe any 4441 disease, making diseoloied skin clear and healtlty. poltrui "the. Ameriran Eagle 82 Chatham ut.-, and by the only AgCell roe rittsimegii? • W:Jaekson, 159 Liberty street, brad of Wocid.siree.c.' Where also may be had genuine, Jones' Oeleliratod, Coral Hair Restorative—Spanish Lilly Whitralier Tooth Paste, and Moorish Hair' Dye. ..oet3l. . • TO RENDER TII E• HUMAN 'IIAIR'•'SILIEV, SOFT, FINE Air) CLEAN; to make.the scalp healthy; smooth, white and fruitful, swo that a good crop may spring therefrom, persons, hitie but to . pond thirty seven and a half cents. And reader, • our only object for selling the articleattlnstprino, is knowing it to be all we state, that when you once try this you novel-will use aught else; 'whether it ho merely to embelish, to dress, beatitify, kdd preserve, to force growth, Slop falling, off, and cure scruflifir dandruff's, the JONES' CORAL HAIR ItESTOJIA : ; TIVE Will neverfail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you.' with gratitude. It dresses the hoirbeautifol: - 'Y. and. pukes Tea or grey hair grow trarit - fefhn Me roofs. • Sold.at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse.s. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood-:-price thirty Betel and a half cents, fifty cents and one:116114:1)er bottic:l. At the same place is sold the ItalianrOhinnical Soapy; Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shising soap , jy2s-tf. • . • • Tint..pOlitinous client Onlite'skin of co m mon pie . - pared chalk is not generally known by ladies;' how yellow rough and nnhealthyd. makes the skin In time; Besides, what a corpse like, rand look it gists ' when applied, They should Use a beautiful prepat'- ation, purely vegetable, which gives the &Co arnasfir neck, a natural' lif&like whiteness,. andAitikes smooth. It is called Jones , Spanish Lilly' White,: .and is sold.at JACKSON'S Patent Medie.ineWarp house, 89 Liberty street, hcador arihe same, plash is sold Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, .11almn Chemical Soap and unrippled almaing soap. 1724-te - ... II9IIONGAIIELA 1:017T.E. • CAIN 0 E • r. -after Monday, the 2d day of l'idic nibe,r„ . 011e .al etearnhoats CONSUL 91ND.P3 1 .142.11PX,ANE 7 . wilt commencetheir singlo trips, leasing. daily at 3 o'clock, P.M oct23 MEL-KII=N, ici.xtr; . • Ohio Rtvcr 'relTgraph;' "%; •-• tt(nl Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel•-• _L ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. •••• • The subscribers were appointed : aCommiltco to distribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stoeis"-rif said, Company, to the citizens et Pittsburgh and (that being the proportion allotted to thikeity by the' Company.) As feel en interest in this important. improvement, and it is believed to.be the best stuck, ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extern, the Committee deem it'proper to, con- fine the subscription to two shares for weelfrimi this. Books fur subscription tt the Coosqls,WlWnß Hanna it Waterman, Water st. 'r JAMES' MAY, ttICFiAGD E.TWAB.pS,;" JOSHUA 11.1.NNA# • colninitiPe; Pittsburgh Hospital.. oPbunltuu CARE or TUE SISTERS 'OFMGIFIN: Dr.'s44 l : l 4ou, Guzzam , Bruce, cnft.gyeA4"tt sicians litt:A.Np gDiTs are new polrflolc for oport. 7 - Alog this institptipp on or about the first of .lant4 l . - • ary, 1847.. 4.ccererupdatious for tweitydiatinflty have been ordered; if the contributions mar bum; solicited frog) the citizens warrant it, occorn*da4t, bons Will be prepared for forty. Donations for eft? ..2.; purpose can .be given to the Collecting po. T ninittce,- or sent to the Sisters of Mercy, Penn strccte of to ; }- any of the following:—Jainee blay; •-• James Blakely, John Coyle, .1. S. Cosgrove, Cent miuee. . . • ••• • • • tlce.9-1m • For atilt, /PILE brick dwciliQ house and : grounds on ea! Butler Road, opposite the. Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining the property nr.Nlr.M.otsfy, now Oceinpied. r. by Mr. PE,tnrson: Also, the Rokiealk tindriseNnet.' - .? ry,forrnerly- occupied by . Sniith WOntlirie, torin*4l log rapes for the inelbed plirteitip' the Aii.54.t . 00rl mottatai> +. For. tartnu. apply - to m , • 01.3.4.1i5k..50. I boson imported: ti l t - R ?-8421410' 1 boxes. imported and l 6lllo segiatt . ill+ boxed imported and othni .lii . tidaditraAngari,in sioca.and for .2rlo low: bre,c4;f, • " ' . - FfElkErl'l IfiVit : : 1 6- 34urketzt. GO/.1 •A .: . -., .. ,' ::-.., •.f ',.. dcc9 ' N0.'26 W. 4 411 P7l (I"i t BEM IMMO EMI ENE „,:. 41 , :g ~ .,,...-.....:5;A:`.:;441,:, 4)...1 1-3 ,1- .'"ric:?.. ,_.,.....„„,,, ...•.,i--., 4 P - i:. A ::, •-,..-- ~., , ~: • ,-. x ,-./.- ,rpt . ..•o --• • -.. :`,, • :” )" ... .,il'il: . . ;- r•F.r., • ,- - ...,;cf, 4 •• • ' '..-- re . : „_, 4 . 6, .. , 4'4-,J -; 4 :f'S , • ~...;14 - 7 , '.,.'1.-, , .". ! 1 .1 :t! , ;• . *, 1 .%; .., - MI=IN •• , ' . . 7 - 4 - , ' . .'-'4 . i -, ' •.: ` ; .. -, % ''' 41 1 :'t7 • ,1‘ ":` --: -.; ,; --,`'• .•-•%,, P -'•,',, .• - ,--- ..,_ 14,.:- : ,• .' 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