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NEES ' t` - ':"..., ''. 7 ''.!' ~,- '; ''4 ',•f t : . ;- :.''',. ,, ;' - :::' , :;1,',..: .I'''i;-. ; t-'. .: ., :'•:i:'! . '',',':•_ 7-' -'''''':W,,"''''_''.i:.;' MEE ,!“ : ! `,l''''''' , ,'='''- '-i., 7 ...... - . ' - ' 7 t.. , :i 1 5 7 4. - : 7 -'...: i ,'7.:.:, .y.. - - - ,! - - 7 ' , ', ,, , - -i;;_: - . r. ,,,, <, , ,,,1 , .-4...- ,, .. - :•.:...,:. 4 7 ' 74, .:µ ` ms: i .' • 4. • MB= MEI MEM MUM MEM MEE , '' , ritO7ftligl(c;f4 - 12::ktil.ciiiiii . . IPi4iOred'and_a!srrected Aftern -:S'PITTSBURGH BOARD OFt-T.RAJDIE , i cossairrris : I C.'o. Loomis, - W._l3. Denny,j• J. 31Te. P.OIiT OF PIT TSBIJRO.II. iNN IC L. '! - BIPZET TYR Tpr. C ARRIVED. Dawson, • • rnington, avison, St eu -Siviftsure No. 3, 'Cih: Monongahela, Stone, Clu. :Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela. City. or Lake •Erie, - Hoops, Beaver... Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. , • )-• Louis McLane, Bennett; Brolwnsville. Michigan, Boies, Beaver.- I ' DEPARTED. Wisconsin. Grace, N. 0. Gambria, Forsyth, N.G. Wilmin.non,Gawion, Steub.. •111 , I " D Co is l p un ate tu h a , i Nalson Lo tiny' Lake Erie, Hoops Beaver. I • Louis. McLane, Bennett, Brownsville, Consul, lkoirman, likownsville. I Michigan, Boles, Benyer. To Let.; . 1 SIM to Market' the Ir ' d T rer.on street,,near - e amen 't , now occdpid by Messrs. Willock 4- Davis. .:. 1 Ptissession givin on the lei OfApi.il nest. :-. 1 jail I Apply t0,.,' JAMES' akt. t ---- - ----------- , Entr,nordirlary.Barentrai. ry Goods, At A. A . -MASON S k No. 62 • bfarket street" - • nOIitPRISING: Silks, Shawls, Cashiteres, Ifiouade :Laines and Gingliams. A large Atock of Al-: rant and Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stuffs,.Calicoes,l annels, Plaids, White Goods, ItilObons, Laces,l H Hosiery, Gloves, andkifs, Cravats, Scarfs, 'Under , iddrta and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths; Diaper, Napkins,. Crash, bleached and brown Mus-' lins t i Ticking, - Stripes; Checks,. Blankets, Counter ' ll . stetelt,lPlaid Litistys, Kentucky Jeans,' Tweeds, Me- 1 , nne•Caroimeres, Vestings, Broad Clokhs, Pilot and Beaver ;Cloths. All of which will beliiffered at less libluEikoction prices; in order to reduce the stock for the Sng trade. . . . 1 , - 1 The pra Following are' some of the prices: .Moan de Rains as /ow as 12:, well worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only 125 centsLhea vy and plain Flannels for 25 cts4 Alpaccas Arlon As 25 cents. usual price 50, Merinos for 31ats; Scotch Ginghams at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 chi . ; Cassinetts at the extra low price of f-'2 cti; black *Minted Hose only 21 cts. French Litter' Nandiel, chiefe, , very-fine, for 371, 8-4 brown; Linen _Table Cloths Only-50 cts. Kentucky 'leans from 18 eta up. • Caliceet at about one half their usual Pried. • Purchasers will please bear in mind that the :re duction in. prices will not be confined to a few lead ing articles only, but the whole'stock. I Every article Will be offered at immense bargains. i• 4 f A. A. 51A8014 jan 6 . , ;. , woTict), - • ' ALL Persons indebted to the estate:of H; ;11....n.ei, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, are lerebj requested to make payment without delay, :tad all 'persons 'basing just claittis against the same are requested to, present them, duly authenticated fair setttOtoent, to the subscribera,, - 11. HOLIES, 1011 N sNyDER,, ''an4ld3sr" .. .recritors to estate of H. Bonnet, 1NEE37121 A. .. , .. . ILL persons interesteil in the opening of Clarke I - kind, from Elm iniZet to Pennsylvania Avenue, i li the Birth Tirard, arc hereby notified that a plaC 1, and specifications ,of the opening of said street aie I, now deposited in the o ffi ce of the Recording Regula. 1 trii,:for public examination and inspection, as dirl: ! ted by Ordinance of the 4th of December, 1546, , a - therinuw,. the, opening of the said street.- , ....I ,-I; 1 R. E. ..McGOWAIN, ' I I i Itiecordingliegulator„ I jan , '14,1846. , City bfEittsburLh. I , - Ac• en t i tled, - ENVRA.CT from Section 10th of an t , 4n . ..iiit to authorise suit to be brought upon the • Offich4 gond of William 11. Michell, late Superin tendent." - , , I , ,-"Atid . any owner or owners of ground lying on thia line of such street,' Lane, or Alley, who shall etibL eider that he, she or they, shall slam-damage fro the opening or widening of the same, Inay . apply, b petition, to the neat Court 'or Quarter Se ssions of th Citunti of illegheny. , ' _ . • ,i awl 413 w To my' Clients.. •! PARTNER,. Mr-Liggett, and *m. E. Ansi tiacEsq., attend to my nniuished bed:, seas - dad I recommend them to the patronage of nas I am authorized to state. that they will re} cekre the 'Cotinseland assistance of the loii. R.,Did-i dle. Office 2d story of Stirke , alluirdings,4th stiettl batireiti Wood and Market., ' jane.ly, SAMUEL W.I3LACK. I • PROCLAMATION. irtITY . OF PITTSBURGH, sa.—lni accordance 'kJ with the provisions ofan act of the,General As 2 ll aembly of the ,Commonwealth of Pennsylvlsnia 'pro 4 , vidintfor the incorporation of the city otTittsburghA and of,thessapplement to said act, I, lAlilliam Kerr,. MayetOrsaidoity, do issue this, my Proclamation; dm:Witt that on the SECOND TUESDAY of Janu-! try, A. D. 1847, being the 12th day ot that month; "the freemen of each ward of said city," qualified to vote - for shetnbess of the House of Representatives °f ling Cozrononwealth, will meet together at the usual plates ot holding elections in their respective wards, and elect by ballot one person in each and every ward qtalified to serve as meMbers of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be a member cit the Seleet Connell, except the eighth and ninth wards; front each of which , wards three persona are to be elected, qualified as aforesaid, ta be tnemberl oftho Belect Council, one from each oft alit- wards-to serve for one year, and bee for two years, and one for three yeara—and five pereons qoadifiedtia;afeiesiid, in each and ereiY ward, to be membersof the Cchittdon Ceiineil. _ And that on the ;name- day the citizens of the said vrar6 will, at: the' placei.eforemMl,tleet by ballot a eitizen of the said city . , qualified to hti'elected a member cf the Haase of -Representatives; of this Commonwealth, to lel Mayor of said city, Given • Given under my hand and seal of said city of Pitts. -;; thii 30th day of December 1846. • I janfrte WILLIAM KRIM; Mayor. Splendid W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Market st.; , nowoffers for sale at regular Estern prices; cheap for cash,- a large and well' selected stock of `.every article in his line of business, consisting hi part of-fine Gold atid Silver Watches; rich Jewei4 . or latest patterns; Silver Table and Tea Spoon and Voiks; Table Cutlery. and a rea Ware; Solar . Land 'Limps, for every purpose; Military Goods; &.c. dtcf Witch and Clock repairing executed in the, 'best manner. , dec2.9' WoNcinen Wainted I[ITANTED, 'at'tbe Iron Ship' Yard, a few gao., Vifworkmen in,lron-; to whom constant employ , - . meat - mil be given•if -early applied for. jazil3-Iwvi 3. TOMLINSON. 'For,Sale or Rent, A-BRIPC. MUSE and lot in Allegheny city, in r ti the occupancy of Mr. Charles H. Kay, adjoin. ang die residence of Judge Green. The lot extends thitCanal. poi for rent two houses on East .Common; ono. iiltheoccupation of the Rev. Wm. Preston, the other of "John Blase), adjoinihg my residence: The above `Property is nearly new and finished in the best style. Passession will be delivered oxalic Ist of Arrril next. jan6-tf ' TROg. IRWIN. Pittsburgh Navigat •. • Office, •No. 21, • • - DIVEC -"triebnel Allen,• C. Anelinte, • Tilos: Bakewell, Robert Beer, ' • R. W. P Rosmor Fissicr,-Se avyg2oLdeni. Sacks shelled Corn, for sale by ki, - deao - FRI.E.IO,ItIIEY &Co. Peilehee, Ace. <• Is),(1 BUSHE.I.S.Dried , Peaeltes (twelves) . ; . WA- , ROU Butter, per steamer .for eale-by . - 11EIBY Br., Co. 10111.IFFAI,A . S,OBES - . -2 bales recd and for' sale by dc29 : • J. D. WILLIAMS & CO• ies; for gale by p- &IS J. D, WILLIAMS ilsCo., I/0 Wdoil at. Cbble....Cntuberrics, just recd a for sale by dc2O' • I. D.- WILLIAM-& co., no:wood/it, V4FATEJERS...I.OOO Ibs. Western Featitere, for ,r male by J. D. 'WILLIAMS & Co., • de.29 , - • - • 110.Wciod et. • B EANS-100,13u!shols small - • 4 . • Poestale , MWILXJAISIS*to:,' dia2.6 , . , 110 Wood et. . . .... )'0,::::..'',.._.:i,',.- . .;:. ':::....:,.-•!.,-',f-;,,•...,t:,., a • ..,1 : . I DESPATCHES , FOR THE POST: BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH! IMIPOILTA.NT FROM DISXICO. 1 • PUILIBELPIIII, January 10, 1847.): t i • Sunday, S o'clock P..M. DCcr re of tlic•Congress—Santa up. 15. roaching ; Sfiltillo---Grntrals Taylor and Worth ori,ih4 {Horeb la met" hint. the news froth 'Ataxic° is important Pe bate received advices from Tanapica, via Vein Cruz, l in relation to.the action of-the'Mex - I lean Coitgress;:,which is now in session. 'it hei declared that the Mexican Republic will not thihk or - treat of peace until every hostile Band shall have cleared the Mexican soi4and eve• 'ry e:-4set of the country's enemy withoiawn from the Mexlican coast. Oen. Worth's spies report Santa Anna to be w+in four days match of Saltillo, with fifteen thousand men. aenerlrl Taylor had reinforced Gen. Worth and '.`:rtt4rded, to follow himself. He expressedhimself 'confident of beirv , able to reach Saltillo before Manta Anna. Gen. Taylor's whole force is estima ted it 'about 10,0001 I .• ' CONGRESS. , - PIIII.ADEY.7IIIA, January 0, 1817. Saturday. 10 o'clock, P. AI . ..E.ITATE.—INTot:in session to-day. tlousri.—There wns a lenzthy debate on the Bali for the increase of the Army, in which Mr. Ficklin, lor Illinois, defended the administration andlimp4ted imbecility to Gen. Taylor. 'After numerous amendments being adopted, the. Bill , passed. non• (Saturday, 10 o'clock, P. 111.) snow ing, In B4tirnore and Philadelphia. Aka Meeting of the Democratic Committee of Carrespo4dence, held at the uWashington Coffee Houte,"n. Gth, 1547, the following resolution was, on motion of Mr. John A. Irwin, unanimous ly at opted, viz : Resolved, That the Democrats of the several Wad's, Townships, and Boroughs of the County of Allegheny, be requested to Meet-at the usual places of holding elections, an Saturday the 23d inst. ' in the townships at 2 o'clock, P. M.. and in the watils and boroughs at 6} o'clock, P. M., and choose-tWii delegates to meet in Convention at the New Court Houie in the City of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, -the ` 4 7th day- of January,lB47 at 11 o'clock, A. for the purpose of selecting deiegates to repre sent Allsgheny County in the State Convention, to be haa atiliartishergh on the 4th of Match next. I . JOHN -C. DAVITT, I I ' Taos BLAcitatonr, Sec'y. • 1 : Prepare for the War.--We are not in the habit of piffling patent medicines, but there is one which we feel it odr duty to recommend to our Volunteers, as'a most excellent remedy for the disorders incident tot a change of water, diet and climate; we allude 20 ILLY:NEB CAIIMINATITE 13LL fiLSI; which has been tested by many of our citi- ZIIS I and (found to be all that is claimed for it.—S ; Rev.lAsa ,Chinn, one of the first of our clergy, in! THURSDAY PACKET. 184:3 1 testell the medicine, and recommend rd it as an I 1_:..1. r . . t. - •• •, 1 1. THE nesv U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, unfailing, pmedy for diseases of the stomach an ; ,1-''' — ' , '- M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu howdls, toI which our Volunteers will be subject; passengera!,),.e packet between Pittsburgh and the paoyr tadtulOri a , lt ' e t l L o e C cloak . e k. a . 9 11. 0 1 a . 41646, leaving every ore they reach Mexico. A bottle should be rd aced 1 In i.ma in tll ' Oltri4pSaCk of every soldier, and the price is such las to Iplace it within the reach of all. It can.l The Acadia is ncrr and has superior aecommoda. I Lion's For freight or passage apply on board, or to be prneurs , ,d at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth street. 1 40. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent_ ` near Wood.—Dirpatch. deer] FRIDAY PACKET. - • - Cuireriz's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire sbcce'ss 411 cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro. nir, aipplyilig to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic cilereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head. ache,iindigestion. paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, cone lsions ' cramp, palpitation of the heart. MU general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia. rs siroply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs= , -they have been found equally EllC cessia These applications are in the form of Rings and I.l4agnt tic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. (See advertisement for further particulars on the oittside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street. dec9 Af L pr l a T s ...4.l , l . l o S . U . P . P r L ti l c y. e. o J i es ,a t ii r i e t c ar e , iy t e r. ..t ra b rn y ,n e g .r. , - , buttons, sc. Lion9) W. W. WILSON. F.YOLt ERS—A lot of Allen's Patent Revel vin lA, Pistols, best article: - an W. W. WILSON. rIA RT Lieutenants? Passants or Shoul ,/ dCr Straps, for undress Coats. • janD ; Corner W. W. WILSON, of 4th and Market sta. . ' 1 Aiiction Sales, BY !JohtED. Davis, Auctidueer, south-west corner of WoOd and sth eta., on Monday morning the I lth inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold, the. balance 011 a retail store frnm the country,.by order of assignees,' embraling nearly all the variety of dry gciods usually kept for sate in an catensivecountry store. At 2 o'cfock, P. M. a !Moe assortment 6( China and Quceennvire; 7 ha lf ' ihests and 3 caddy boxes I Y. H. Teat 3 casks French .Brandy; 4 do Louisiana Rum; tiereesltied; 14 Maxi Chocolate; Bed cords; halter rope,lplotigh 311:1C8, salt petre, Coal and Devon shire flhovels, Nails, a quantity of cutlery; lamps, looking gla d tsos., feather beds and bedding, together .with an eat issive assortmentof noir and second hand household furniture. &O. 4.c, At half Past 6 o'clock, P. M., eight d4y mantel clockS, watches, shot guns, rifles, pistols, musical instruments, ready made clothing, superior tably_and pocket cutlery, an t xtensive assortment of Dry Goods, fancy articles, 4-c. jan9 ' Remittiaiit es to Ireland, 1 TUE PACKET OP TaE 10TU INST. 'VIOLA ELY St MITCHEL, respectfully inform AD their friends and the public generally, that on the 10th inst., they will close their remittances, for the Patket which will leave New York on the 16th inst., for Liverpool; any one desirous of remitting to, their friends ,will apply immediately—Drags issued ne the Royal'Banks of IRELAND, for any sum not less than One pound sterling, and payable in any Banking Institution in IRELAND.—AIso, on Messrs. Prescott, Groat, AIDES & Co., Bankers, LONDON; payable at any Bank in ENGLAND, SCOTLAND or WALES. Agents for ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., New York. Eon and Fire. Amin. mpany. Market Street. s TONE; • William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, • Fred. LOrent, • James "Mal, oindexter. • sf: ALLEN,- Preet, retary. MIMS ~_,:,,,,.§...,:;-•': , 4i' ; ..-;.;';.' t4',..7' .."..ii. -!,- -, .',-e. - ..:1 - ..:: ..,,., !:::'i , :-: -,- .: ,, ;. , :'' , .. - i,-;7= . l.'_q, • A . S~` NEE '`,"~;: ..;,,I DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION IITTSI3DHOII HOSPITAL. TNDER THE CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF U MERCY.—Drs. ADDtsos,GAZZA i, Bauce and McMEAL, General Attending Physicians; Dr. Win- NESE am, Physician for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patient's. RECEIVING DAYS—Tuesthiya and Fridayn, front to 10 o'clock, A.. M. Cases 6f it:Manta tan be re ceived at any time. CHARGES—Three dollars a Week in the general ward; five dollars with' a private rood,. Medical at tendance is included in these charges; payinents to be made two weeks in advance. Any physician can semi patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, and any patient can engage any physician hechnoses. In these cases the Institution will not be responsible for.the phvsi nian's fees; each person will settle with alol clam Leeching is an extra charge. As many free patients will be received as &means of the. Institution will permit. Persods,witit'conisgi ens diseases; will dot bereceived.until sicommoda dens can be prepared sufficiently ample t 6 prevent any danger that the other inmates would incur; All the-Physiciansf will attend twice aweek,to visit tho . Hospitalitifiliwill depute one Of their number to attend the siek in-the meantime: Advice willbe given gratituously to out-door pa , tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. Pecuniary , arrangements will be, attended to by a committee of the;Brothethood of St. Josephsi which for the present consists of James Blakely, Esq., James May, - John S. Cosgrave,John Coyle and Arthur jans-tf 0 Yee, 0 Tee. 'VOLT can always find at G. Schneer4i, on the cor -1 ner of Fifth and Smithfield sta., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Putties of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap_ • .. _For Rent. • AROOM in the first story of a Brick House on the corner of Fifth and Uaion sta. Apply to novl7 JAMES MAY. IMMOVE === _: ~a , ; ; Tun stearottrAßENA, REESE C. Pitt soiv, Mister,l will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all interMecliate landings, on Mon days; tCeauesdaysi and -1 - 4'ridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville lbr-Pittsliurgiv - on •TncsdaysiThurs days,-iind-Snturday.44, at 0 o'clock, A. M. - For freight or POTals'e apply uii liar rd- r ,itens P 0 i4.1-V15eei14g44.4.4 4 -eLtulisk%lesclier. n Tar.'fiplendid' light. -draught steamer -s/ DOMINION, S. Tyne.ll4 Master, will run at a regular paCket batilien Pittsburgh aucl.'Wheel ing; leaving pittsbMigh 0114 - Wheeling every, Monday, Wednseday and Friday' - ; at 3 o'clock, Pill.;antl leav ing Wheeling for Pittsbniih, every TueSday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 A. 151. For freight or passage apply on board'. novs The well known last running- steamer CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master,-will run as a regular:Packet, leaving every Wednesday-la:M ing at 10 o'Clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M.,- the same day. Returning, ahe will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, Ftyr freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH. & Co., Agenti; No. 30, Water street. - For Cincinnati and _Louisville. The new and spleridld Passenger steam or C 0 L U 14 , 13.1 A:, O'NEAL, 'Master, nil leave for the above and ports, regular ly. ' For freight or passage apply on board, or to jell • , D. WILKINS, Agent For ClucinnOtt and St. LOUtli The 'passenger steamer PALESTINE, , •-•tr`" , Capt. Williams, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or pass:l,7,6 apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. _jr.'" , " The new and splendid passenger steam ,.tr—T.,7. boat DECLdRA.TION, Capt. Vorhees, will run as a 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 °Were superior accommodations to 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 Cincin nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela ':was built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 THE regular mail and pasenger steam .L er LINION,ICaptain Maclean, will run as a regular packet betiveen Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at t P. The Union was htirilt expressly for this trade. and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on born]. may 9 THE regular mail and passenger steam er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,, wi run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling a; 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every. comfort arid so crior accommodations. apt THE regular mail and passeng,er steam er CLIPPER NG. Captain Crooks, will rou'Os a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 h. M. the same day. !Warning she Will leave Cincinnati every Prlonday at 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 was built expressly for thistraile., cod offers to her passengers every comfort and ac /01117T1041 win. mar. 23 The regular mail and passenger steamer Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. - The Circassian was built espressly for tins trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac ; commodation. niar 2.3 The regular mail and passenger Steamier :MMESSF.74C.F.R, Capt. Linfurd, will run as requlnr Packet bc:tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, M., the same day., Returning, she will lease Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 welk A. M. For 11.e0it or passage apply on board. The Menscnger was built expressly for this trade, and oftern to her pitsvrngers every comfort anti ac commodation. mar 23 Dissolution of rartnership. LIE Partnership existing between the undersign- 1 T ed , under the' firm of SCRIBArs SCIIKIBLER,I was dissolved on the 3.1 inst.. by mutual consent.; Tho books of the concern arc in the hands of Mr. Serilin, who ie nathorized to settle all accounts. The Bookstore will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scribal the Bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR. SCItl BA, f.a;STAVUS SCIRIBLEIt. Dec. 25,1846 HAVING just returned from the East with a most elogant and extensive stock of Panoy Station ery and Booka for Christmas and New Year's Gifts, I would call the attention of the public to my store, 115, Wood st:• Price* extremely low. Amtrug a great selection of hooks for bld and young, I men- Lon The Boudoir Annual, for 1847. " Diadem, " ftoquet, " M 7.9 Rose, " " Amaranth, " Mayflower, " Forget•ma not, " " Lestlets of sletnory " " Rainbow. " Lady's Album, " Sacred hlonntains. " Illustrated Book of Christian Ballads. Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Christrold. The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for 1847. " Annualetie, 44 Christian Blossoms, The Book of Nursery Rhymes. Together wit :a great selection of Books for Child fen, Games, Portfolios, Re. VICTOR SCRIBA, dc2s 115 Wood st. f'TECTA RINE FINE CUT CHEWING- TOBAC CO.—W. &I D. RINEHART; No. 33 Hand at.; take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new and delicious article of i fine CHEWING TOBACCO; which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have also on hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very best quality. ilecl4 FROM Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel ing, Columbus and Cincinnati. - The subscribers were appointed a Committee to. distribute 200 shares of $5O each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company.) As, all feel an interest in this important improvement, and it is believed to be the beta atock ever offered the community, in order-to give a more general extent, the Comaiittec deetv. it properto con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Books for subscription at the Counting Retina of, Hanna & Waterman, Water st. JAMES MAY, . RICHARD EOWAILIDS, JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. . OBACC6.-75 large and 90 „mall boxes Missou. T ri tobaccn, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be Sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures: - august 18 , TAAFFE & O'CO-14NER. nen., . F"dale lip the enbacriber, agent foi the'Manu facturer.. GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 No. 26 Wood et. CASSINEITTS AND FL ANNEI,I3.--One ease Cas einem; One ease Red.Flanuele, for sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et ~ ~ _. - -~ .. 7- ~:':.:•:?; ,',,,-,:i-i.iti.;',,,":47`;77i-L-' ..y' , ,, t,; -~ , i,, ; s .`1,.:'•!'.ri . .. - .: - ..•'.P . ...',:„-'.. 3;.,'ii,5:-,"::',: T=.l'• -_, " ...... __. _........ ~ ~....., „ ~..,,_ ..,„. • . :; . ....,..1. , : - ..:•. -. .1.:; - ..,. ,: .•. - . -, ;.Q.'-LE. 7 .: - I,T ....,.--.-..,'..:'.. ~ : , : . 4 i.:.!‘.`,'. . ;- : - : k . ' - . ...',•, ;: ..::.': ..,:t,:.:.Y'.•:7-:,•,.''' For laziat MONDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET Book• and Stationary Ohio River Telegraplii i , 1 ~,. p'~ _ .. =EI :: : i.'. ; ,5. , ;•..!:'___;-., - ,:,. MEM MMUMIP I g I i Tidal:at DAlTriy eil - AI4IF. MOWER, tiavo c04t! , 9 1 * . ' ALLEIN,KRAME.R . ; - •• CARVER OF " r Wow) srar.rry Pturrinvant.t. Pittsburgh Banks.. • —Pall Philadelphiu itaiikit. GermantoWn. t ...... , . pal Chester county * Delaware county... "pal Montgomery county . ., par Northumberland C 0... par Col. Balk tic Bridge Co Peri Reading . par Lancaster ... ~. •• • •',t Pal I Doylestown ,pax Easton par Bucks county par Pottsville . .P" Waahington . • • .. I York Chambersburg Gettysburg Middletown Carlisle Harrisburg Harrisdale Lebanon . .3 Lewistown • , Wyoming; Erie • * West Branch .• . 3 Waynesburg Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County ' U. States Bank ".18, Relief Notes 3 City and County Scrija.•f. IStafe Ilk.kand Hranches• I jiuCiun ail Banks, I Coluinbuii B9rik ........ Alaesillon . • •• • • Sanclpskir pea.uga •'• • •''• • .... • iNorwalk.l . . [Nevt Lis:la?rt riWooster I r Alarietta; . . ...... • • Chillicothe • • Cleveland ..I 2 I Lancastr • 8 Canton . 4 20 Urbaua4 ' 45 Granville 45 State , Bi and - Branches 45 Bank of.liiinois _ , River Raisin. ' 70 Insnranee Company ...5 State, 131mk 5 Oakland Coinity 10 Farm aid &tech banc.lo St. Clair . . . ...75 1 State Bauk INDIANA EASTERN =CHANGE.. New York;... (prem.) I " - • I Baltimore " • • State Bk and branches.. State Skrip' All Banks. IMMEfEI Eastern Banks I Wheeling . Branches Br'ch at Morgantown.. HARTLAND.. -• Baltimore, City p Country Banks Old ; do. do. ...5 Guineath7, 00 Sovereitns.,... ;::s4'B3 Fredenckdora ...A .$7 80 Ten Tinder's. ..... ..7 80 Ten MMus.. ' 390 Louisd'ora .426 Napoleons " 3'Bo Doubloon, Spanish. .1600 Do. Patriot 15 50 Duca6 • 215 NEW Eons' City Banks ' Country Banks... NEW ENGI.AND . All 801Vellt bank!• mENNEssEE PRA NUTS; AI small.lot, very su j_ perior, :just received and for vele by MARTIN k SMITH, decls I: $6 Weed at. • • FRESH ROLL 13UTTER-641arrebs neatly put up, for sale by MARTIN & 411 TR, dent:l • 756 Wood street.' AA. 51A5014, 62 Market at., °Okra for sale an .extensive assortment of :Cloths, Cassi Meres, Vestin. s and Tailors' Trimmings. dcl A. 'MASON, 52 Market sf rr has - received an 1-1s other lot of New Cooda; comprising l pea. Cotton and Stlk' Warp Alpaccas; 15 pea. red, White and yellow Flannels; 10 pea. da'xit mined Cassineti; 20 pea. Kentiteky Jeans; Cantinalannels, - Tickings; striped Checks, fcc. =- . dcl A. MASON. 62,'• Market St; has on hand an 1. extensive assortment of !Shawls • comprising more of those splendid Ilrocha, also Caihmere wors l / 4 ed and other Shawls decl - _ 20 hi store i ind aale;hy .11AYS le BROCKWAY, ? 0.,2 cciternerei4l Row, Liberty at, , 1 CASE CARD MAGNESIA. for We by dcc 3 . HAYS is.BROCKWAY. 5 - 1 7 1g5i alliMillWEOlAWr;lifel3 7 dcc 3 . HAYS &BROCKWAY. . . 9 CASKS CHLORIDE LlME:foilate by dcc 3 HAYS 4' BROCKWAY 2 CASKS SAL SODA fur salt. by 11A 4r BROCXWAY BIBS, New York and Pittithurgb Varrns: `l 4 band and for sale low Ilby dee 3 AYS PROCKAYA.Y - D A INTS AND OILS, a genetal aawortincat alwar jr on hand and far talc by II AYS ij BROCKWAY, No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty at. APPLES -93 bbli. Gam ;Apples, et. different Linda,, for sale by not V. C. MATI.TIfi, GO Water st. 'IUGAR CURED litillS..-,1.2000 superior Sugar Cured limns, a prime eiri.ic!ir,rnisale by nov2o P. C. triAIVVIN, 60 Writer ES-1000 prime Itavatrz: Or *ago*, for 1,..J rile by n.,r20 P. C. - MARTIN, 60,Witter at. Dressed. Flooring: 20 000 'PERT first ratn, at Beck's Planing Machine, for ;sale. WILMAItTII, not IS. Penn st., between Hand and Irwin a t . porLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by Inov/8.1 L. WII.I‘III.RTII. Snsidsles. ' ,_,,— Tierces fresh Ricci e.l 14 bids ' COnklins iniproii'ed Lard Oil; I o,eoo Ibs. Bacon, Shoulders. -On hand and for axle by - • . F. SULFAS. seo24. No.. 17, Liberty *trent. LAI tD, 100 kt , gs No. 1., Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLIMIS. sep24. NO. 17, Liberty street. 4;i CGAR LIPESEMOLLASSES.-6 ►S. H. Molasses, in store pick for sale by se 23. F. SELLERS. Illuaqueto ;Netts. Eo. S. SWART/ has on; hand a lot of very su nerior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will he sold clean at N0...:106 Market street. jel3 Latest Suirrerveasesst.. BEDSTEADS of different: kinds with. Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angi. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Mind street. rIIABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ I ent patterns. It:you wantrt good article cheap call at the Furniture Wareliouse of T. B. YOUNG 14 Co; 31 Rand it, Wood Street Property for Salt. rrtHAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood L street, occupied at theititne of the great fire by Messrs. Kiug & Holmes, is Otjered for sate. Enquire of (augS) I J. K. MOORHEAD. storage. If a very large and commodious ware n se, we are prepared to receive (in midi tiou to f Cight fur shipmenti a large Amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. 1y23 C. A. MeANIJ Li) at CO, Canal Basin., IPEAS-121) packages X. IL, ImpL, G. P. and L Powchong,. of late iniportations, arriving and for sale by laug2s3 LPI. 8L BERT- SITIPTON. Coffee, 3nn BAGS'Green Rio', part prime{ NJ"- , 5 " Old Government JaVa; Arriving this day and for by aug2s LAMBERT & sHirroN. FISH-150 bids No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North • “ 10 IA At AL " Herrine(Allwives) 5 .4 No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sate by [aug2s) LAMBERT & SHIPTON: Sugar aud•lallasses. 4" rim N. O. Sugar, strictly prim bbls. Nos. 4 and , ti Loaf; 10 cases "Loverine's" 1). 11. Loaf Sugaf 118 bble N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by MBT,RT Sr. SIIIPTON, ang23.- 1.33 i and 135 Wood street 50 BUIS. Pitch; SO " Rosin; , 150'13exce Tobacco, va.rious sizes; tb,ooo Seed leaf Cigars; . On consignment and will be sold-tilv for Cash, or exchanged tbr Pittgbdrgh nianutacturee, by snpS TA/IXF E. & O,CONNOIL. -Cocoa. and ;Chocolate. BOXES 'Baker's, and Fell's Cocoa! t, 5 " - " Brorant 2 " 4 <i Cocoa:Paste; . 5 " Norfolk Chocolate; , 5 " Oakes " - 1 case French Choc°laii; eapreSsly for eating. For sale by J.Wwicr..tAms & co., dec2s 110 Wood et FRESH- FRUIT.--30 bre. IH.R...Raisins; coo Itis.Sthyrna " 100' " ,Sultanst, • " • 500 ! , .0 Zante Currants; - 200 !,‘,. Borderix Prunea; • . 100 itt .. Genoa Citron; 44)4g & Oraite Peel In store and for sale by J.D.j WILLLUIS & Co., ' -"II° Wood a '~-.° . r ....,:•.,,,, ..... : ::', - 2,,4i.;',,i..- ~. i,.'':.''..r:...1,:.',,3.-.-..''_t agPtIRATIOI`if • HE'preceding eine° it (yen to're_present thellf PEWPINATiOtii is the great ecacuatior it the impurities of the ,ty:':lt.,will bencitice4 nit a. tlikk . ;sues from all points of he sarflaceovhi.cb:intli. sates that this PeTsPira•• ion flows uninterrupted when we are inbealth, ut .ceases when wo are -irk.. Life cannot be sus. ;ained without it. It is thrown off froni the blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by this mean s,o; nearlyall the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is 4 ciri the Blood ier the Life? , If it ever be epic's impure; it may be traced directly to the ,stop. page of the insensibleperspiration. Thus we see, al that is necessary when the.blcad.is stagnant., or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its bwn'heat and vitality art sufficient, without one particle of medicine, ditepi to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much iuternal remedies. practioners, however,' direct their'efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, tor instance, steams, the-flydtopathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out infinitiSsimals, the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills, pills; pills. To give some idea of the amount of tim . Insensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights or *all we're ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other* words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other than the used up particles of the blood, and ther juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights ofall the'virillont matter „ that nature demands leave the body, s ' XIISOVRI _ TEEM' MEE b an* s YALQI OF Collf9 Amer,. do rd, (prom). By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pares are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to develope itself- Hence, a stoppage cf this flow of the juices, originates so many cote plaints. . . It is by stopping the pores, that °rem-hating man kind with coughs, colds ; and consumption. - Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of die Insensible Perspiratien, course seems Let me ask, - now, Overy candid mind, whit seems the most reasonableto pursue, to unstop.,the pores, after they tieclosed, Would you tiv9.fillYaiC to unstop the pores? Or would you apply sosiething that would do thii upon the surface, where the clog ging actually And yet I know of no physician I who makes any external applications to °fleet it. Under - these eircuinstances, I present to physicians, and to all °there, McAlister's, 44//-lieraing Olntnienfi. or the World , Salve:" It' has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on'the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon'' any part of the body, whethes diseased slightly or severely. - • - • It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous i humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to di* ; charge theirputrid matter, and then heals them; It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy functions. - ;- It is a. remedy that forbids l the necessity clew, man) and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconvo. nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It pi eiserves and defends the surface from all do rangement of its functions. The surface is the out. let of live-eights of the bile and used up natter. with • in. It is pierced - with millions of openings to relieve the inteuines. Stop up those pores, and death knocks at your door. his rightly - termed Alldiealing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. 1 base used it fur the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest., consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and l I declare before Heaven and man. that not in one 1 single case has it failed; benefit, when the patient was within the teltell of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the 1 beech. Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen ofelic highest erudition and multitude; of thepoor, use it in every variety of way * and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc. Allister, your Ointment is rood: CONSUMPTION —lt can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they arc within the system. • But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs,,seperates the poisonous particles that are consuming them, I and expels them Irmo the, system. 1 need not say that it is curing persons of Conamnp- 1 titan continually, although we aro told it lis foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as .1 can cure several thousand persons yZarly. HEADACHE.—The 'Salve has cured Perseus of the Headache of - ten years standing, and Wks) had it . regularly livery week, so that vomiting 'often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped wit. ;.1 like sec tees. COLD FEET.--Consumption, Liver ornplaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off tke hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. I . In Seroufla, ErysipPlas, 'salt Rheum, Liier com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast;Pfles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Ofipression,P sin; also Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tunraurs, Cutaneous Eruptions:Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably nu med icine now known so good. e I BUGNS.—It is the' best thing in th Barns. (Read the Directions around the PLMPLES ON Tilt: FACE—Masculine surface. Its first action is to expel all will not cease drawing till the f ac e i s fri matter that may -be lodged alder the tli quently breaking out to the surface. It When them is' nothing but grossness, or sive Surface, it begins to soften and *MR; skin becomes as smooth and delicate as i WORMS.—If parents know how fatal eines were to children taken iriwardly; , -. he slow to resort to them. Especial') lozenges" called "medicated lozenge! fuges" pills, Sze. The truth ii, no one variably when worms are present. Neu to parents that this Salve will always tt has worms. It will drive every vestigC Way. (Read the directions around the hi There is probably no medicine on thi earth at once so sure and so safe in the] =MI .':::•'.. ,-- ' , j..'',':: - ., , f' , ,.::::: =M2=2M worms. TOlLET:=Although I have said lath a hair restorative yet I will stake it again They may bring theirpila far arid near,. restore the hair two cases to their one. i • pLD SORES:--Tht - time . Sores are an outlet to the impuritios of um system, ii, bncaus they Cannot pass otPthrough the natural Channels o the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are tiled up the. impurities must have some other outlet, rit will en danger life: This salve will always provide fur such emergencies. 1111EUMATISM.—It removes almost the inflammation rind swelling, when Course cea se s. . . FDypits.—ln all cases of fever, the in the pores being locked up, so tha 'perspiration cannot :psss oft. If the I could be started the crisis has passed - an over. The All-Healing. Ointment *ill it feveri almost instantly unlock the akin 111 the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.--""We have Cured cases that actu t ally defied everything known; as wellies the ability 'of fifteen, or twenty doctors. One Ilan told us he had Spent $5OO o his - children withon Any benefit, wheu a few boxes of the ointment cu rd them. CORNS.--4:Mcasiinsal use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with theth if they will use tt. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE—No man can meas ure its value. So leug as the stars roll along over the Heavens— , so hinges man treads tie earth, sob-, i oct to all infinities of the flesh—lso 1014 as disease ' and sickness is know ling known—jest so, , will thii good 1 [Ointment be used and esteemed. When man. teas es from off the 'earth; then 'the demand will . Cease, ' and not till then. , `JAMES 111 - cALISTER &Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per, box. CAUTION:— , Ad the All -Healing - Ointmenthat been greatly counterfeited, we have given thli Cau tion to the public that "po Ointment will he genuine unless the names of Tdmes McAlister, or James A ft- Alister .S-Ce., are wart-rest with.a mi . upon EvritX label,:. Now we hereby' offer ti reward of sss:to be Old on conridtion in any,,rif the cciristitnreil courts el the tyaited stetke, gat any itaftitaata .oun.': torfeiting bar name and Oint ment:'_ - • . PRICE 25 ;GENTS PER BOX: AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun, It Reiter, corner of Liberty . and St. Clair its. are th e, : whole sale agents . ; andLi Wilcox, jr., corner Market st. - and the. Diamond; Hays & Brockway; (Druggis . tnNo 2., Commercial-Row, Liberty at;; J.ll. Camel ; corner of Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward; and sold:at the Bookstore in. Siiithfield 5t,.., 3d-door froM Second st; and in Allegheny city,by H P. Schwartz; and It Sir gent', and -by J. G. Smith (Druggist). Birmingham; sad 12: Higley, East Liberty; 11. Rowlandi „McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; .I. Alexinde.r4. Son, Mo• nongaliela City, N.B. Bowman. & - Cre. - .1 . , T.'lto - gers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. - S. ,Smith,' Bridgewater; and John Barclay;Beaier Pa. .• ' • . ..;,,i , ,,-20. , Shift: SVICEGS ShOiti isscirted No.; flit Welly ri0422 - '3 11S 0:'-' , 1" . -:.:': , - MIMI ESIE 11V 21 f-'f'''.. QTIV. - ;.'t. --- '''''''-'-' - --- ---- Tref idiftst - .eil Pi4lttici .141 11 00,1 , - -- -, 1 AVllid .old ' Olit-111.POPiiiip to Doctor FOR-T int , fIL'.. CURE OF Cl-IROM,Ins .0 ',mits_ o? , ? ,p, ivuti on i ire i tu - ~-.I Omerthily recommend { Ar . ,,fizoiNts ivcrtlihigtEkTP : b.R...i7zoFAtt,,. Tiv:, to iii, toy former fribtalt siol enamel's- -' 1 •' - • ifyo./EXE.- - -- --' .-- libEN. I'Diseniered by Dr. Pdazoni of Italy in the year. '18.15' 1 . . and introdeced into the U. States early Ia 4846.,.. ol Tlil cl til tro p ,i n it i tu ra e l i, le u d e indi a e hai ci s r p e rn fO a ri th thet i -tad ush l u cal o,43l44 Curst l - . with the most unequalled speed and triumplcualt obi cess, effecting the most astonishing cures ever hritarrl• ' or recorded in the annals of Medical, History : .Sibcg, its introduction into the United States it has equally sustained the high Xeputation ttso justly receivtd.iti * the East, curing here at it bas doge there, diet-mon inveterate and long standing diseases ,with which-Dot human family are afflicted._ The Physicians of .V.44-_ rope and America tes-far as they have_betorne riO;l4, quaipted with its mode of operation) together - wit h: the thousands who have been restored to health! its superior officacy with one united voice . proeliiM *it to be the moat perfect remedial agent . ever offered to suffering humanity. It is now an establisbed-facj . . "that Consumption maybe, can be, and hai biiictlttsif. by Dr. Maacrai , s Sicilian SO-up or Trapiecti ilygieni:' , . - This is the only rnedicine_that has ever lieertlol.- , covered that has achieved a cure . where -this disecat -. had gained a settled and permanent hold ripoh eat ~ system. For the truth -of this'asSertion,we; havit -. the certificates of some of the most eillitlAllif-P1137i4 cians of Europe and America, expressly .deelttrinit . •that, they prescribed it in hundreds - of, insdabees!- where the patients were considered beyond all bops; : of recovery, and, to their astonishinent, has iffeetettr:' the most speedy and perfect cures: Ko ohe iv Sit unacquainted withits. action can imagine -theeVelm.i derful success that attends the administratitiO,Of Ail 7.. medicine in every variety of Clutinib' da!ase.l4 4l " , ticularly Consumption, Scrofula or Icings evil,-Asths ~ ma, Plithisic, Piles, (see cases reported in paitiPhlett , l and. circulars) Cancers, Liver Cointilaints, Costi*es': nese . and Indigestion ' Sore and Inflamed Throat, ' Bronchitis, Dropsies, Chronic JatiaMlltioll of the ' Kidneys, Gravel, Great Debility and Iratihility of .t.liil nervous systein, Spinal' affebtions, Paralysisb Chronic Diarrchica, Pain in the breast and "sidei Coughs,-Colds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dilieasea of the; flannaChand_Sowels ? „ . inward'wenkness and falling downlaf the womb; and all the . chionib dileaseii.pe• culiar to females in their, various relations in fife, Thismedicine is prepared only by Dr.,Manolii Mina Self, and is composed entirely of vegetable inamtialli ehhtainibg , the extract of 42 of the Most rare Troidx:. cal Plahtstut few of which are Itchwlito the Medi : . , Mil Profession generally - .' • It hal so fai,slitpanaed every other medicine et ~. offired to the world In eradicatina diseaie, thit 'a: has net only ennead many of the,most talehted` medical men in the world in ititsfev r: bilt - vrblii.. ii more extraordinary the government -where it ; wait: discovered “Has ma:le it aikeence penis/lags with death . to attempt cohntirfiiting it or making batele any spurious ortiele • purporting 4o be the saiip 2Or! representing it, to be , genuine. And this Govibrib: , ment has also made a liberal Preliisibii flit ifte,Pro, tection of it here. 'to the afflicted ws say letbont,C, dispiir though you may have been given'ep, bk, your, ihysician and considered by. your, friends at' beyond all hope, try a bottle of this tnedte , inCt alld., you tad. , rely upon the act, that it yoti hare p yids. cal strength enough left to endure its action, ytill 4 will find certain and speedy telief, for ;Ms lira been the case in thousands of instances, in proof Of irliteh' we can produce certifiCates froin individuate, i).fthe. moat respectable , charaeter both of Euroe' eta; America. This .. .medicine will be :otrer.ia- f o r taiS only at the 'county, Seats of "ea.bh, County Owing to the stump tiMotint yet imported and the anxiety, of, the proprietor to place_ this trainable remedy within theleach of, all throUghout the United States: Hays & BroCkwriy, No. Commereialltair, Llb- erty street, are the whiilessle and retail.Agetta list Allegheny county. . ... dec.9.9-d9lc.. '• lrwtuis Drug- Store. The undersigned hiring bought out the store of Edgar THorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets; lieits a share of the drug and modiciiib enstoin - of the City and surrounding eountry. A general a.itsOrtinent °fall the most Valuable:MedieFnes, Perfunteryi . Oils, Soaps, ranby Aiticles, Brushes and Combs will el urtqn be kept on , hand. Physician's prescriptions 4..0 cnrately compounded. The store will be open tit all hours of the day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN; corner of Penn and Hand sta. CENES in'the Life of the Savicir,by the Poets and Painters. • • Scenes in the Lives ot the Apostles, illOstratett Book of Christian Ballads. . The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry, splendidly ,illustrated. 'Sketches of Irish Character, by C. Wall. ~, fThe SiirdW-Flake gift for Innkince and Beauty. POrtraitsif_Bie iresidents. • - The Bollcrßooki, in setts, . The Jonas - . • The Every Day Book: - , The Parlor • The I.eistirellour taok t The Young Man's Evening Book: • - - The Summer.. Day Book. Also a large assortment of finely bonnd laneous Worki: • - _ dec24 For sale by LUKE. LOOMIS, Air% . For Freseitts--Annunis for isvr. fr HE Boudoir Annual; a Chrisunas, New Year and , Birth day present. The Opal; a Gift fiir the Holidays, edited by Sohn, Keese ' with illustrations by S. G. Chapinan., - The Amaranth; or tbken of remembrance., Friendship'S - Mfering; a Christmas, New Year; arid Birth day present.. • The Rose of Sharon; a religious souvenir, edited by 3liss Edgerton. The Gift of Frtendshipi atoken of remembrance. The Rose: or affection's Gift. The Moss Rose; edited by S. G. Goodrich: The Hyacinth; or affeCtion"s Gift - . Christmas Blossoins and New Year's Wreatlif Also, a fine assortment of booki, elegantly bound in Turkey Morocco and silk, Suitable for presenbi--- Episcopal Prayer Books, Pocket Bibles, fire: • A large assortment of Juvenile Books.. For sale at the Ilciokibire of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, declS Market st. between 3d and 4th its. xldportant to oid icountlyaned; HARNDEN Sr. CU's EMIGRATION OFFICE. THE, Subscriber haviug now i t i a b the sole Agency inn the west' for the above. Hrmse, prepared to ~ send or bring out passengers on the 'most liberal terms,, and with the greateetBodsfort - and despatch, as they haVe the best vessels sailing every week, ;built expressly for' this line,) and Will invariably give passages secured on this side tliis water, the prefer ence of berths, .and will attendlo passengers',lug iage on landing through the enstom House free of expense, arid will also forward them to their friends' , in any part of the United States, thus protecting the' emigrant from all the wrongs soul vexatious frauds which they have heretofore had imposed von them. Messrs. Harnden Bt Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers, , .• Remittances by drafts at sightto,any =Cola-- pay - obi& in any part of England; Ireland, Scotland, or Wiles. Application to the stibicriber personally or by letter (post paid,) will meet with every atten tion. OffiCo, 'Third street;one door weed of Wood street. JOSHUA , ROBINSON; dec24-4111r.w3m European 4- d enerul Agent. Rural lilfglater and Almanac,. LAANORETIPS RURAL REGISTER AND AL MANAC for 1547,--a. work of. unusual merit. It contains one hundred and forty-faui pages .ociavo, and gives iltll directions 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 of select fruits; Wes trations of farm and garden implements, .portraits of choice cattle; miscellaneous reading, with the usual 1 1 astronomical information of an almanac, &c. Eke.' Just received and for sale by the subscriber,, and to be had at the bookstores generally, at the extremely low price of 16 cents per copy. F. L. SNOWDEN, Druggist. 29 Water st. - (;FORGE R. RIDDLt; deciS-dBrwlm if - IFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith- J field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS; Aloriroaors, Anatrattlis, Roma, RDLEAStS and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie:will also at tend to drawing and filing MECHANIC'S Ltins, AC counts cf Kriciitors; Administratori,4:e.,Examinina titles fu heal Estate, Searching * Records for Liens., From his long experience and - intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public cecords, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust their bus ness to his care._ decl6-dikw ". world foi box.)' Skin gross I hnenor. It o from any in; add fro then heals dull, repul 'ed until the ! OFFICE OF SUE ALLEOIiGIIY TInIPOE Co.! Pittsburgh; January Ist; 1846. TBE President and Managers of the "Company for erecting a Bridge over thP ricer Allegheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the iCoanti of Allegheny,” ,have thii day declared, a dividend of two dollais ; • on each share of the capital iitoCk of tile - company ant of the profits of the last slianediths, which will be paid to stockholders or their legal representaiyks, on or after the 11th instant. • JOHN HARPER, Treasurer: most Medi- hey would mercurial "rermi min tell, in let; me say 'II if a child of them a face of the expulsion ul Far tb. Ilolldays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR I/3471 Friendship's Offering; The Opal; The Christian. Keepsake; The Hyacinth; - , The Poet's Gallery of Beauty; Whe Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath; . • Rkligiope ,Soirreider, by Mrs. Sigourneyi The Diadem; The Germs of Nature; byltirs. Embury; }laden's Illustration of Moore; The Gift; . • , -The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flevren4 • . Oracles from the Pcieta; Sentiments of Mowers; by J. Andrews; London Albums; Illtistrateff editions of the POE* .• . • A large assOruniint - of Books for Children. For sale by H. S: BOSWORTH & C.; dccl2 - No 43 Mark O et sr: about it ea Lt the worlds nd mine will immediately the pain of difficulty lies , the heat and st moisture d the danger i n all cases or nd bring foil', titOLD, PEN9.-43agley'a celebrated ever pointed Pnna;justrecrived and for Bale atrednied rates, by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON; octil BookseHere, Market dt. QTATIONERY.—Just opening, a large and splen.! did Miami:mesa of Frenth, English Mid Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and osamice. JOHNSTON Et CKTON, . . .oet29 Stationers, STO lilark4 Bata:tees Mel owe. TY.IST rec,eived an aasortment,large sizes;BrazieN t..) Hand Bellow a; alao, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholcsale.and Retail, JORNW: BLAIR, . decl6.., 120 Wood at: ca• AN be had . it ANDREW . WHITE'S Blind Fac; tory'. is Ilk rear of Joseph Leirtie , a Cabinet 1 fortioni. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will pleiae call at N. H. Rystei Wareroorn : Fifth at.; ;tear Ole Exchange Bank; *here i will be in' attelarice; ind if -; do not pleaie you both in price end quality, I will forfeit as• nitatine as a blitid Maier. dc24 itdotOr imeetfulfy tinsiOnnces to his old friends that lie idtendidpening a Select School in this city, on the Sint bloilday . Of April neat, in the -basement of theiThird Presbitertan Church. msr2l . . . . • . • .•• . . Einaini ~[s,,, _,. - . wY r ~'_ . BEEN ====i= .noliday. Presenes. CONVEYANCER; D!v idenfl. -==== Selett Siheisi: COnklhigte• IMproved Lord Oil. wyltitEtt?; Winter Lard Oil, lust received from I the teettnfactuters and for sale at Cincinnati Firma wholesale end retail, by FRS. SELT.ERS, dec2B. . No. 17 Liberty at: liolliday °owls, .F,..c: - Market at.; . Iras 1 I\ - T - EW. D 0 tylncla all Atoires-tiJid W.Won. WILSON, Tio N finest c. al t d 4 liirge M st a e r ator tof I 11. Pip es, DISCOVERY —By kept jet black. with air fine Gold and Silver• Watches • in every variety, ever I beautiful ipolialt ass poach body with one aPplttA,4 offered for sale in this city. ' .levailiy of the nchest I tion a year, Sphd Only in Pittsburgh, by W.,..jacison; and latest patterns; in large variety. Silver Ware, ;No sp jabert at. head of Wood st.Pittabingli:.deptt • Tea Ware, Table Cutlery, Solar Lard Lamps epd Gi.c I --'--: ---- •• ‘• , .7 : - ..- - tandoles; of the best material, patterns and work. •• To Printers ‘ manakip, Military Goods and Trimmings ingeneral• A •• FRESH supply of folinionts SuperiorA Allen's. Pateet. RevolversiAn t All for sale et.the ll_ Ink. Jest received and for ergo es lowest cash pricey,. ~ . - '. ..of the Pittabruslitoniing Post, . - '..4 . 4;- -... .dc.l9 - - • 1 . 2d o F4t - -- •• - - • .' • -. FITORii W, W. WILSO'," 4 ", • • 1 • MEE EWE .7:,.......,1 , 1..,:.-,,i,..,.,., EMS ••New . EQOUll• . AA T COOK'S 85 Fourth, it4ht: The . received. and for safe? . • • i The Doe by . Wm. Youatt; edited, With atiditihiti by.p...3. Lewis, M. D. , Rory . O'Moiirei a National Romaiscei by Lover, Etta: • ,• Encyclopedia Americans , iniNiletoeritiry vOlizinet by Fleury Vetbakev a Popular Dietionary of Artiiir Sciences, Literature; HiStory, Politics and Biography' Vol. 14. . . London World of Fa ab i on—G od era reprint—Only One Dollar per ann., delivered here free of poitigt, Magazines forDeeerribei: Annuals for the Mammoth Brottini.TOnathan: Lucretia; or Children oftheNigbi,tanewt4O4.ll by Dultyar—A further svpPlY , . .• ••• Life of Addisim--Iti one roltime . heap editMit; Blackwood2e'Ladies , Magazine-7Repruit.-;—Only One Dollar per annum, free of portage. I 6624. P ttsbargla. Hospital: - UNDER USE 'CARE OF THE SISTERS Of REIDY Dr.'s Addison, Cazzai!, Brice; and llPMeoli. Thy.. iicians. . • , RRANGESTF.NTS are now completed for 4pen- AL„ ing this illl6/110010. 00 or about the fustef Tabs-. ary71847: Aroonuairdations for twenty Patients' have been ordiredi if the cOntribirti.Sns DOW boiug . solicited from the eitizet4 rata - rant it, accominada. tiona wilt be prepared for forty. Donations tbT this, purpose can be given to the Collecting Comfrijttee., or sent to the Sister' of Mercy, Penn street;:Or to any of the following:—James May,. A. Tieehan, ' James Blakely, John Coyle, - 3. S. Cosginie, Com mittee. • • • dec9-lm• For Wile Ittzki, _ . . . A TIIIIEE story Brick House, situate in the ellv. lags of Eastl l iberty, 5 miles from the city{ it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent .stand for a Tavern, haying a good. frame stable; „a large shod for Carriages and Ten PM alley; several good fruit trees and a pumpg. df ex cellent water. on the place. The Rouse is lar ge and in good condition, having been occupied ad a dwel. ling,foi Spine time by Mr. James Burnsidd. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable term.. Persons desirous of further information will please call istl. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, coi -1 not of Wood and sth sta. decl7-tf For §ile, "Vot.lft LOTS—Bounded . by Penn, Liberty and Hay £ . 4 ., each lot having 24 ft . front ; and eitending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lot.; and the ;dation of the whole prtiyietty is tine of the Meat ad.' vantageoue in the city:. l'orthrther'informatibii ap. ply to .M. SWARTZWELftER, Fourth et., . nov3.tf . bet. Wood and Smithfield. • P . or Runt, nrUIE briek 'dwelling house. and grounds on the Butler i Road, opposite tho illegbeny , Catnatery, adjoining the property of Mr.Mowry; now oticripied. by Mr. Peterson. Also, the )lOpe *Alit. and Machine ry, formerly occupied by Smith & Guthrie, for mak ing ,ropes for the inclined platioi. on the illeglipny mountains. For terms apply to . GEO. COCIIRAN4. No: 26 Wood it. IWOU ;peak an licinekt conacisntioat Word 'of advice tii..those of you vOtio are hot too wise to reaion, and ,inbia can appreciate and distinguish be tween the Cruel and dishbnest puffing bruit day; (in reference to 'pblirionary diseases,) and the following strsiglit-forward statement; by . one who would' not offer a misrepresentation to you; where life aud death aio so dearly concerned es in nny of the dia7 eases or ailicierite whiCh lead to: Coninmption. Ivan assure you that the remedy hero offered, his given a heavenly relief; and often effected a perms: nent cure,then every other . reinedy . has failed. It is pleasan t , indeed, beautiful to taste; and for those who are weak, languid, and emaciated, it will form an agreeable article of food, as it is in the form of a beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, there fore,, in truth and honor, be offered teal} those Olio: ted with Bronchitis,. Asthma, Ohtlinale or Coinsuns Coughs and Colds; spitting ellioa, Bleeding of fAs Lungs, If7iooping-ccriigh,.Criayli; Difficulty of Breath: ing; Bare Throat, Hoarseness, First Stages of Con.. iftunplans, and all other Fiilltifnary and Liper Cow. plaints.: it ie knOwn as DR. EMANUF.L'S $A1.4 . • SAMIC LUNG AND COUGH 'JELLY, • • The materials of this Jelly are purely vegetable and balsamic,, and are the invention of an eminent physiCiae; from which the proprietor has purchued the recipe; It is certainly worth its weight in gold, but is plait a price to be within the reach of rich or pocir. : • . • sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot &. Shoo store, No. 89 Liberty street, head of Wood tt., Pittsburgh. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. • • .d..er4 TONES'S Soap is a w7oxylerful, wonderful Soap, : ; • ) For it makes every thrnple end freckle e10pe..., It makes flesh that's nfkapp'cl a that's diseased or that , . tender,' • Tho , the 'wind hlow as bleak as in March or Deeetp: berg Seinoth, healthy and soft—elaar, lovely and white, Aifthe =ow on the hills oftt-tilear ,winters n i g ht„., Jones , ' Soap ia really and tridy a perfect end never. (iling core fgr any skin disease, asking diepolorcd . akin clear and healthy. Sold at the Ameriegt Eaglti 82 Chatham and by the only Agent fo_rTittstrprghe W..fachacm, 89 Liberty street, head IV9O II WO*, Where also may bi had genuine, Jones , celehrited Coral Hair Raetorative—Spanial lUU 7 W 4 474mb el Tooth Paste, and Moorish flair Dye. , I - F' . IMO ~ .. 1.... - ' Pt' 1.7,-'1fr=g444,...) -.• Ze ~„ - t . is., si'. ~' ' --.•..:`,. 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