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'.. , ' ~,' ._-.",:: ...'; -.,,,,'„ -... 1,,,r _., -", • ;'?..7 e , '.- ' ' ilII4;„'?;::::j ‘1 :' ' ,' , _, ;;: I , '''''4,'..g,t;',":.:•;l4 ' ' '' t' . : :e ' c '; ' '' ; - ''' )- . :t::i.."..:1j1f.:'!, %4.,51,!41.\ , . _~ ~,. 11111 MEM .' , . ‘ ,. , .5:::,,,,,r, f ,. .- M3:4' .'! A 044..),,,t' • 445." SEEM .' . . - 7 , 4...•'.•; . ,;,:1. : :;_ - - 444. - Tis Li ciLtarsaL-AND PALLI7% Min =ME IMRE . t :- ,:4 41 , 'T., ,„ ' r 1 - , 4 • . EOM tft I ifl'-tite-Alfr.; IPrepims4 wad tiOrra6t,d'eliiiiy AfterlioOn. yjp.tAumGg:BtiAto) . , OF-TWE. . - comerrrse -son nsczxnaa. Denny 3. MDevitt PORT OF- PIT TSEIT.T.Gii. . ..„ ARRIVED. Clipper No: 2,'Crooks, Cirr. American Star,'Hanns, Louisville. 4 : Arena, Millet, Wellsville. Distrateli, Nelson, Monongahe4l City. Lake Erie, Hoops,.Beaver. Beaver. - • DEPARTED. Ebert, Wheeling. ColuMbia, O'Neal, St: Louis. - Wilmington, Stevens, Steubenville. Dispatch, Nelson, Mon. City. Lake - Erie; Hoopi, Beaver. Michigan, Boies, Beaver. . . OFFICE OF 'TELE - MORNING POST,:? l'nuatipir Evaaiso, Jan. 21. ASHES- . .-4fmnitings—None in market; 4i05 offered.' 'Potsvery little doing. 4P41. Pearls .good' demand—we beard of no , sales. rah:ll=44A not much doing. Sic. ~ A LE4The'iiiernan4 is very good; 7,50ca10. - APPLES -Becoming scarce, prices advancing, uow range fr0m.51,2501,75. -BEANS-No change since last;report. There t - We heti' Soine transactions—prices range fio - m 871 - 1,00151,25, as in quality. . lIEESUrAX--Several sales reported to us at 24 095..; _ . - BUTTER--Roll, sells plenty at Si, biattl e as in ipuility. recsells at 7c.; one lot at 7ic. CANDLES-City dipped 9c.; Mould Ip. 1-CNEESE--Sales at saq ; very good article wit command i'erydall. • ..COTTON YARN—Regular sales at 18c. =TOY—Timm:see, sales at 10010 COFFEE—Rio firm; we note sales at 51;331 as-in quality. .MEAL --Fear sales reported to us a 3e3c. CORN FLOUR—A: new article Was brought to this maiket on Monday. It is put up in sac;ks of one bushel, and sells at 75e. a sack. It is said to be - a choice article. Some 50 sacks were sold at this rate.'—;Touruuk, • FEATHERS—Not much doing in this artitlell prices - steady at about former rates, 2430 as in gaidity. FRUIT.-Dried, Peaches, at 1,370.1,50, anFRUIT.-Dried,,ai %ranee; Di icd ti*ZO, as in quality. FEED--Bran, sales in various dots at 60c. /.1(114e. - - FLOUR—The supply in market at present is light, and the business not very brisk. Sale's du ring the .past week have been made at these rates, viz: 0,25, 3,37 . P3,50. Sales from store at : $3,5003,623•4 single bbl. 3,b203,75. GRAlN—Wheat—Sales at 50.a5C.,c.; Corn; 33 35; /?yr, not much comingin—sales at Brewery at 33;.; Ono; nun at fancy 35'1)1)0. GLASS—SaIes of Sxlo, country brarids, at $2;42,124, city brands $2,440)2,50. Larger sizes in proportion. HAT=Sale9 at scales daring the week at $O, 03 610 per ton. - LEAD—Firm at 4444 for Pigs; sc. for Dir. LARD—Sales in Considerable quantities at 5;0 'IIIO.LASSt.S.—Very little change though : firm at quotations. In quantities, sales have been made itt . prices' ianging troth 30, 31, 32 And 33, as in qti4ity. ...Sugar house sells at 44);& 13. RICE--Ilarket well supplied; sales at 33: 1 33i • . 1"37,44"4ity : :•RAGS•In. good demand; for country mixed 3c; bat Wliite 4.r04 • — SALTNo change of importance; sale at I,OG 4.1,03 per bl. for No I Allegheny. • SEEDS—Clover, $3,37p53,30, some say 61.). from wagon. Timothy, $1 ; 2301,37 Flax, 0185. SUGAR—SaIes of N. a in bi's., 7, 71!.a7 ; in bbls. 71971. • WHISKEY—Common, 16316 i. Rectified, IS OP. WOOL—Np change for some weeks—rates still from 10*.lqc.; as in quality. PORK.-7-Elullc pork arrives freely; sales r,c for hafts 4305 for sides; agi-le for shoulders. , OT.LS,--Laxd Oil sells at r.ista3.2 per gal.; Linseed Oil, some demand, sales at 54a36; Tanners' Oil, t'18022: V_IIGAR-7 Maas N.O Sugar, reeeical per steamer 0 Roacoe, and fur sale by FRIEND, RIIEY &CO., I=2o No .). r. Water et.. • . A Mids. new Bacon, assorted Harris, Sides and . 1 4; Shedders, received per .attarifer Hibernia, and thisale by FRIEND, HUEY &CO., janP - No. fa Water et. LARD-37 Barrels prime leaf Lard, roce!yed and .ror sale by FRIEND, RHEY ¢ CO., .janl2 ' • No. 57 Water FEA.TIIERS-15 saCks prime Feather, reed per 'At: American Star, and ibr sale by FRIEND, RIIEY & co., No 57 Water et. TIMED FRUIT-28 sacks Dried Apples; .1.1 51)615. Dried Peaches, just reed and foranle on consignment by jolg lALLF.R & RICK ETS9N. ROLL-DUTTER-2 Ws fresh Roll Butler just reed and fiir sale by jalB MILLER. 4- RICICF.TSON. BEANS-20 bbls. Small White Beans TY , -just reCNion consignment and for sale by , jnIS , MILLER ¢ RICK ETSON. inASTOR. OIL-25 Is Castor Oil; for sale low to Claim consignment, by • janl2 :UFFALO TONGUES-12 doz. Buffalo Tongues; -fat sale by (janl2) JAMES' MAY. Liquors. CASKS dark Brandy, Otard, Dupucy & Co.', 1144 brand; • 3 Casks pale u CC C 4 1 balf pipo Bordeaux " J. 3. Oupuey; 1 yr.. Cask • ". 2 Pipes Holland Gin, Swan brand. On consignment and for sale by ' "anl2• JAMP.ci 'MAY. WEATHERS-70 Sacks prime FeatiierB, ter bale • . - by JAMES MAY. Store.on Market sweet, near the Diamond, no . Ft occupid by Messrs. Willock 4- Davis. PO - sees:viola given on the lst of April next. janll Apply to JAMES MAY. ' - Fresh Oysters. _ THE Fnhscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the diTerent styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st., between Smithfield and Grant, octl3 0 Yes, 0 Yes 1 W can always find at G. Schnecies, on the cor ner or Fifth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served: up in- every style,- on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest hinds. Call and see. noVI3-dtap Prtnters. • FRESH !supply orJohnson , a Superior Printing A 1 Ink. ,Just receired. and foroffice sale at the or the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. NEW- DISCOVEILY—By which all Stoves and .04 Pipes, or Grates, may be keptiet black with as beautiful a polish as a Coach body with one-applica tion a year; Sold only- in Pittsburgh, by W. Jackson, —No. 89 Libert st. bead of Wood at. Pitosburgh.• deal), ifs 43<F: _.. 'rN "~ =EU 7"-- - ' - -- - Nkw.LisiOir7iilyo, - 18ik To Dr. Green, Western Agent lor.Mazoni's Syrup: Dear Sir—From 'a sense of 'ditty I owe to the public, as well as V) yourself, I make. the following statement of my case, hoping it may be the means - of doing some good to others who may be sin:lila! , ly &Meted by inducing their to try the seine i'm Valuable remedy Without dtlay. I have had a pain in my breast and side attended with a harrassing cough for more than three years, during, which timed expectorated large quantities of matter; and laitapring my cough became se bad that and brood 'Vessel after another gaVe WaYin rnylangS, which, together With the general wasting away of:my gen. eral system, reduced me to that Condition.' that 1 Was unable to attend to any business whatever, and gave up all hopes of ever being better. My case was pronounced hopeless and •incurable by physicians and despaired of by every one that knew my condition. I was at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing an alarming quantity of blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few steps without becoming exhausted; and no one who' has taken the trouble of acquainting them -1 selves of my real condition would for a moment consider that it was more hopeful than the worst cases of consumption generally. I have now tak en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderfudSicilian Syrup. The bleeding of the lungs was stopped be fore I had taken half of the first bottle. My cough has abated, the pain has lelt my breast and side, and my former health and strength have so far returned that I am at work every day, and I feel that lam a new man. And I am satisfied that consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr. Maxoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that suffer as I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that over graced the medical profession. 'With the highest consid eration of respect 1 subscribe myself your very much obliged friend, JOHN ROSS. . This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have been acquainted with John Ross for a number of years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of the statement above made of his case, and we do consider him a new man compared with whit he was three months ago, and confidently accord the credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this 23d day of J uly. 18-16. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriff of Cal. Co. GIDEON GAVEIL Dep. Sheriff, & lirockveay,No. 2, Commercial Row. Liberty street, Wholesale Agents litr Allegheny county. Sold also at R. a tieller 4 , No. 5? Wood Important to Conizioptires.—Strange! that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu 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 noth ing, are gorging themselves NN ith nostrums that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or unknown persons, whet, they can he positively cured by using Dr. Rogers compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con limits to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro , ved by reference to the vast number of certificates Irom the first and most respectable citizens—such as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife 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 t tressing, Cough, hut cases of Consumption positive ! ly cured, after physicians or the highest standing have given them up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent. Grant street, one door below :M. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, in another column. dec nacbn. JAMES MAY C. SCHMERTZ - ~ ~i SEIM c , • '..," A .sf,'.. ?::;*_?; - .'e! ,- :•;4:,;,f :;:!'.',- , :n="h s t... , - '.. Cants-rills Galvanic Remedies Lir all kinds of nervous affections they has e been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolerenx. bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigekion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits. convulsions, cramp, p ilpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility. &c. la cases of dyspepsia which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications arc in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, &c. a:1- See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street deg) GEOItOE It. ItIDDLE, . _ _ CONVEYANCER, OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, I‘loll-tGAGES, AOREEMENn, BONDS, RELEASES, arid other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lle will also at tend to drawing and filing Meettazite's Liras, Ac counts of Executors, Achninistrators,4-c.,ExaMining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records fox' 4-e. 4-c. From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the Manner of keeping the'public records, he expects t 6 give satisfaction to- those who may en trust their bits nese to his card, dec important, to 01!rle_oviitlymetx HARNDEN CO.'s EMIGRA'T . lON . OFFICE. .r , k , -c THE Subscriber having now -I`,:r:V:Zl4 the sate Agency in the west for 7410 the above House, is prepared to send or britig out passengers on the most liberal' terms, and with the greatest coniTort and despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for this lire,) and will invariably give passages secured on this side the water, the prefer ence of berths, and will attend to passengers' lug gage ou landing through the Custom House free of expense, and will also forward them to their friends in any part of the United States, thus protecting the emigrant from all the wrongs and vexatious frauds which they have heretorore led imposed upon them. Messrs.haraden & Co., are also the Agents for the Royal Mail Steamers. Remittances by drafts at sight—to any amount— payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. Application to the subscriber personally Or by letter (post paid,) will mert with every atten tion. Office, Third street, one door west of Wood street. JOSHUA ROBINSON, dec2.l.-d&w3m European 4- General Agent. For Sale or 'lent, ABRICK HOUSE and lot in Allegheny city, in the occupancy of Mr. Charles It. Kay, adjoin ing the residence of Judge Green. The lot extends to the Canal. Also, for rent two houses on East Common, one in the occupation of the Rev. Win. Preston, the other of John Bissel, adjoining my residence. The apove property is nearly new and finished in the best style. Possession will be delivered on the in of April nest. jan6.tf THOS. IRWIN. NECTARINE' FINE CUT CHEWING TOBAC CO.—W. S D. RINEHART, No. 33 Iland st., take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just introduced a new and delicious article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to. customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and entirely free from adulteration. They have also on band a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very best quality. decl4 • HAVING sold out my establishment to Doctor William F. Irwin, I cheerfully recommend him to all my former friends and customers. EDGAR THORN. Irwin's Drug Store. The undersigned having bought out the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licits a share of the drug and medicine ctfstom of the city and surrounding country. A general assortment of all the most valuable Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes add Combs will al ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac curately compounded. The store will be open at alh hours elate day and night. WILLIAM F. IRWIN, corner of Penn and Hand stn. OSACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. T ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august 48 TA.AFFE St O'CONNER. ESE , , 13 , ~. -'~Vel2`o+i~fif'e"f:e,~,`alaY`'l~ao 7 ief.:'. Tue. steae :er AILENA, REESE C. FLEE son', Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon-' days, Wednesdays, and FridasMi ato.o'elnek, A. M.; and Wellmillo for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and.Salurdaya, at ,9 coolooli, A. M. .For freight or passage apply on bi)rd."?." .-- decs For Whecting.... 4 .ltesuirir rice/act. ley Tn spiendid. 'Dew 'diaught steamer ` - 'sr , irs DOMINION, S. Tvi.en,Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and .Wheel ing; leaving Pittiburglef Va fOr cating tivery Monilay, W e sed ay and Friday, et e'cloalt,it.M.; eav- Mg Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A: M. For freight °I-passage apply on board. • , novs Thee 'Cincinnati. • The well known fast running steamer CA.MBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply On board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, 'Water street. For Cliveinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam gakr COLUMBI. A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for t e above and intermediate ports, regular- ly. - For freight or passage apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer PALESTINE, .W's Capt. Williams, will leave for the above and a Intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. jc9. Tuesday Eve'slag Packet. _• • The new and splendid passenger steam , • boat DECI.A.RATINi i .Capt. Vorhees, will run as a regular packet betAten 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. Tho Declaration offers 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 nati, 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 MONDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and pasenger steam UNION Captain i‘laclean,wil3 run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at fi o'clock, P. M. Retorning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at G I'. M. The Union-was built expressly for this trade ; and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on bored. may!? TUESDAY PACKET TFIF. regular madam] passengersteam or HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klincfelter, run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday nt 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or pstsage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. apt THURSDAY PACKET THE new 1.1. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, r 6Re- E. Lucas, Master, 1611 run a,, a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the I.IIVC port during the season of 1546, leaving every [lntraday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and hai superior 3ccommoda ii,in. For Height or pasage apply on board, or to 109 J. NEWTON JONES, A ?cot. FRIDAY PACKET 11.741_1 4 , THE regular mail and passengersteam cr CLIPPER N 11.2, Captain Crooke, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling nt 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Monday at 10 oiclok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper Nc. 2 web built expressly for this trade, end o ff ers to her passengers every comfort and ac. non:l:lodation. mar 23 S ATU RD A Y PAC N. E.T. ‘. M The reaular mail and passenge steamer dr-.. - ,Z -14 CIRCASSIAN, Capt. lanai : Bun at, will run an a regular racket between Pittsbu gh 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 fr,ght or passage apply on board. The Circassian was built esprorsly for this trade, and offers to licr passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. A, The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Liaord, 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. hemming, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For Freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger• was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 PHYSICIANT'S OPINION OF DR. JAYNE'S t,X.PECTOIIANT. ... LOWELL, Mtss.Jan. 27th, I,S4G. . . Dr. David Jayne—Dear-Sir: I have used your , medicine, (so universally known by the name of .T,4 Y.VE'S EXPECTORANT,) in my practice for a number of years, and can most truly say, that I have been more succeasild in the use of that as a mild, , safe, and thorough EXPECTORANT, than of any 1 which 1 have ever used. It is the best for the fol lowing obvious reasons. It does not (if given in proper doses.) occasion a disagreeable nausea. It' door not weaken the lungs and prostrate the system,' . like most other Expectorants in common use, nor does it abate the r.ppetite of the patient like other nauseating medicines, which have been used by the faculty. In a word it is nearly or quite the thing which has been sought for by many of the faculty for woes gone by. I remain, yours, &c. Luz - urn ItatcatAat, M. D. Prepared only by Dr. I). JAYNE, No. 2.0 South THIRD Street, Phil ad &phi:L. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 172 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug 1 Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny ; City. janl4-d&w TORE NEWS FROM •TIIF. WEST I !—The II" following has just been received from our agent in Cincinliati,olllo: " Mr. Quinn, living in Broadway, a gentle man well known to the citizens of Cincinnati; has been cured . of deafness of 35 years' standing: by using one bottle of Scarpa's Accaustic Oil--All per sons interested in tins case, can call on Mr. Quinn and satisfy theini . elves cf the truth of the above statement." J. W. SHEPPARD, Agent, No. 125 Main street, Cincinnati. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Wood—and at the Drug Store o ' 11. P. Schwartz, Federal st., Allcoheny City. janl344-w itEs I PILES ! ! PILES! ! !— Dn. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION has gained a reputation never before equalled by any medicine. Rend the follow ing extract from a letter written by Messrs. Carter, Wilson 4 Co., Boston: "The Pile Embrocation is selling we.'l, and gives universal satisfaction.;' It never fails. For sale by Dr. D. Jayne, No. E 4 South Third st., Phihrdelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA: STORE, 72 Fourth st.. near Wood—and at the Drug Store of 11. P. Schwartz, Federal st., Allegheny City. jan 13-d&w Ohio River Telegrephi tiROM Pittsburgh to Louisville through Whdel -1.: 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 best stock ever offered the community, in order to give a more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine the subscription to two shares for one week from this. Books for subscription at the Counting Room of Hanna & Waterman, Water st. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDSi JOSHUA HANNA, Committee. To my Clients A, NY PARTNER, Mr. Liggett, and Wm. E. Aus in tin, Esq., will attend to my unfinished busi , ness, and I recommend tbeni to the patronage of my friends. lam authorized to state that they will re ceive the counsel and assistance of the Hon. R. Bid dle. Office 2d story of Burke , sßuililings,4th street, between Wood and Market. Jane-1y SkIUELIV:I3LA.CIC. ZIMM =EMI linaN • bolue#:pri: ALLEN ICRAMItIt, • CORSEIL:OF • rnrirmytvaritA. Pittsburgh Dunks par Philadelphia Banks . - ..par Germanto*n. . ... par Chester county pp Delawart county pat Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Co.. • par Col. Bank & Bridge Co pat Reading. par Lancaster . Par Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county part Pottsville Pas' Washington i Brownsville York • Chambersburg - • Gettysburg . Middletown Carlisle Harrisburg LebaNn Lewistowh ' Wyoming . Erie West Branch Waynesburg • Susquehanna County .. Lehigh County U. States Bank 2 Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. State Bk and branchels..4 State Scrip KENTUCKY All Banks Eastern Banks Wheeling • Branches ' Bech at Morgontown.. MARYLAND Baltimore City Country Banks City Banks... Country Banka NEW ENGLAXD All solvent banks.. ScENr.s in the Life of the Savior, by the Poets and Painters. Scenee in the Lives of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Christian Ballads. The Illuminated Geins of SacredPoetry,splendidly illustrated. Sketches of Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall. The Snow Flake, a gill for Lenveence and Beauty., Portraits of the residents: The Rollo Books, in setts. The Jonas " The Every Day Book. - The Parlor " The Leisure Hour Book: The Young Mau's Evening Book. The Summer Day Book. Also a large assortment of finely bound Miscel laneous Works. dec2.4 For sale - hy LUKE LOOMIS, Ag't. A N Exposition of the Book bf Proverbs. By the ji Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A. ; Author of "Ex position of the 119th Psalm," "Christian Ministry;" etc. °neva]. Bvo. Glory, Glory; and other Narrations. By Banbury,- 18mo. l'rico 31c. The Pre-Adamite Earth; Contributions to Theo logical Science. By John Barris, D. D., Author or the •‘Great Teacher," "Great Commission," "Mam mon," &c. Recantation; or the Confession of a Convert to Roma'nism; a tale of Domestic and Religious life in Italy. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, M. A. Diatery of the Reformation in. England. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. Vii., Author of "The Christian in structed in the way of the Gospel and the Church," etc. etc. For sale at the wholesale and re.ail Book store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, jan 12 •^ Market at bet 3d 'an — d 4th sts • -• .• - For Presents---Annuals for i 647. TIl E Boudoir Annual; a Christmas, New Year and Built day present. The Opal; a Gift fur the llolidays, edited by John Keene, with illustrations by S. G. Chapman. The Amaranth; or token of remembrance. Friendship's offering; a Christina*, New Years and Birth day present. The Rose orSharon: a religious souvenir, edited by Miss S. C. Ugaritic. The Gift of Friendship, a token of remembrance. The Rose: or affection's Gilt. The Mors Rose: edited by S: G. Goodrich. The Hyacinth; ur affection's GA. - Christmas Blossoms and. New Year's Wreath; , _ . . Also, a fine assortment of books, elegantly butind in Turkey Morocco and silk, suitable for presents-- Episcopal Prayer Books, Pocket Bibles, &c. A laree assortment of Juvenile-Books. • Fur sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, declB Market st., between 3d and Alth sta. A T CODE'S 85 Eeurth street. The following are 1 - 1_ received and for sale: • The Dog: by Wm. Youatt; edited, with additions; by E. J. Lewis, M. D. Rory O'Moore; a National Romance: by Samuel Lover, Esq. Encyclopedia Americana, supplementary volume: by Henry Vetha lie; a Popidar Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, II istOry, Politics and Biography, Vol. 14. London World of Fashion-L:Oodeyts reprint—Only One Dollar per ann., delivered here free of postage. Mag,azincs for December: Annuals tor the Holidays. Mammoth Brother Jonathan. Lucretia; or the Children of the Night; anew Novelj by ltulwer—A further supply. Life of Adiliion—ln one yolume—cheap edition. Black wood's Ladies' Magazine—Reprint—Only One Dollar perannum, free of postage. dee2.ll'i- Extraordinary Bargains in Dry Goods, At A." A. MASON'S, No. 02, Market street. COMPRISING Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mous de Laines and Ginghains. A .large stock of Al pacas and Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Shill's, Calicoes, Flannels, Plaids, White Goods, Ribber's, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, liandk , fs, Cravats, Scarfs, Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins, Crash, bleacheil and brown ',gus hes, Ticking, Stripes, Checks, Blankets, Counter panes, Plaid Linscys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Me: ciao Cassimeres, Vestings, Broad Cloths, Pilot and Beaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at less than Auction prices,in order to reduce the stock for the - Spring trade. :rho following are some of the prices: Mous do Laine as low as 121, well worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only 25 cents; hea vy twilled and plain Flannels for 25 cts.; Alpaccas as low as 25 cents—usual priciiso,Merinos for 31cts; Scotch Ginghams at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 cts; Cassinetts at the extra low price of 92 Os; black worsted Nose only 21 cts..French Linen Handker chiefs, very fine, for 371, 8-4 brown Linen Table Cloths only 50 cis. Kentucky Jeans from 18 cts up.' Calicoes at about one half their usual price. Purchasers will please bear, in mind that the re duction in prices will not be confined to a few lead ing articles ouly, but the whole stock. Every article will be offered at immense bargains. A. A. MASON, • No 02 Mont tit. ATHREE story Brick House, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from 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 s a large shed for Carriages acrd Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a puum'of ex cellent Water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by M. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasbririble terms. ~. Persons desirous of further information ivies Please call atJ. D.-Davis , Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner ofWood and sth sta. decl7-tf OUR LOTS=Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., ea:4ll lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of. the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. , . For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st. nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfi eld. MEI ..DAILY DY • XCUANt E nryDkß, AS; vroux) Erturzat: it 7 / I ;iila State. Bk . . and s ßrancii eh. u Cincinnaii Ban . 3 (LaWre'neeT.l. Columbian Bank Xenia . rassillon ' ' Sandusky .... .. ; ; Ceauga • • t Norwalk - • • 3 Nen Liibbir, • • 3 Wooster ' • ' Marietta .. . . . ...1 Chillicothe Cleveland' •'3 Sniota • • • a Lancastur. . Ham it to n' ... . . . 10 Canton' 77 • 20 Urbana .. •.. . .. 95 Grativillo .. ; . 45 State Bk rind Branches 46 Bank of Illinois ' 70 stieltuaan. River Rai5in......... 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakiand 'County 10 Patin arid Diann bank.lo St. Clair • •' " 1..75 MEM@ State Bank EILEIG All banks MEE ;.AXTEII.N EXCIIANpE. New York.... (prem.) I Phiiailelphia... • " • . Baltimore IiE=EfZI =MEM Amer. Gold, (prem) • • • • Old do. do. Quineas 5 00 Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdora $7 SO par Ten Thaler& 7 80 Ten Guilders.. • 3 90 ~Louied'ors 425 par Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish-1G 00 Do. Patriot 15 50 Ducats 2 15 I=l Iloliday Presents, New Books New Books Por Side or nenti For Bale, For Rent, TFIE brick dWelli . ng house and groUnds on the Butler Road, opposite the Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining till property orbit.-Mowry; now occupied by Mr. 'Peterson. Also, the Rope walk and machine ry; formerly occupied by Smith & Guthrie, for mak ing ropes for the inclined planes on the Allegheny mountains. For terins.apply to GEO. COCHRAN. Na. 26 -Wood st. Blaeksinlalass Bellows FOA sale by the subieriber; agent for the Menu facturer. ' OEO. cOCHIIAN, no#24 No. 26 Wood st. 11111 - : ArlirSuPpLlES=liiii'reEßlEV,lrete . press variotic.ertie43 of miliraix,trimmiegs, buttons, 4-c. • : Clang] - -W. W. -WILSON., —.... RVOLVE,IIS- 7 A loi tif Alle?vs I . ttezat iivroliing Mistols, best article: • . • janP ' ' , . . CAPTAINS' rand Lieutenants' Paasants br Shoul der Straps, for undress Coats. . - VU. IV.-WILSON, jai39 Corner .of 4th and fdarlitt. sts. • Dried Pone 5 BARRELS, just received and for sale by ~ MILLER Br. RICKETSOIS", 170 Liber . tY at. _ . ATEW Orleans Sugaii , 6 libds. new-crop, N. 0. Sugar, prime article', just received and for sale • MILLER & RICKETSON, • Jan 7 • • •. 170 Liberty st. OLL JIPTTER--' Bble., just received and for R nab by , MILLER Sc RICKETSON, jan7 170 _Liberty et. ARD-10 Kegs Leaf Lard, juatreceicbd and for JU Bale by MILLER lk RICKETSON, ja."7 1 No. 110 Libbrty at; 20 3.IATS CASSl:A l l i o x tr s &n re and i for sale by No. 2 Commercial ROW; Liberty at CASE CARB MAGNESIA fbisale by (let 3 HAYS &BROCKWAY CASES CAL , D MAGNESIA for sale by ' " dcc 3 r; HAYS & BROCKWAY 2 CASKS CHLORIDE LIME for gale by dee 3 HAYS g• BROCKWAY „ 9 CASKS SAL SODA for sale by dec 3 . HAYS 4 BROCKWAY A MILS. New York.and Pittsburgh Vbrinshes, on hadd and for sako low by dee 3 HAYS Rs BROCKWAY. 13A INTS AND OILS, a general assortment alelys on hand and for sale by MAYS 4- BROCKWAY, No. 2 Commercial Rev!, Liberty at. rpENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A sniall lot, very au 1. parlor, just received and for sale by MAItTIN & SMITH; 5G Wood st. T - 1 RESII ROLL BUTTER —5 Barrels, neatly put up, for sale by MARTIN & dee Ur - • 66 Wood street. APPLES-95 Lb's. Green Apples, of different kinds, for sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. SI:GAR CURED HANIS.--12000 superior Sugar Cured name, a prinie article,lbr,sale by nov2o P. C. MARTINI - 60 Water at. I,II.ANGES--1000 priine Havana Or angel, for 1,..) sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN; 00 Water st. D Q Flooring. 201000 FEET first rate, at Beelea Planing Machine, roe Sale. L. WILMA RTII, nov IS. 'Penn at., between Hand and Irwin st. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [nor IS.] L. WILMARTIL Sundrlea 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; • I'o,ooo lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On had and for sale by F. SELLERS. . sen 24. No. 17, Liberty street. lARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; i And for sale by F. SEL4.F.RS. QUGAII. HOU SEMOLLASSESL-6 bbls. Good als,' S. H. Molaisses; in store and fur sale by eP23. F. SELLERS. Illusqueto -Netts. GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Musqueto Netts which will be sold cheap at No. NG Market street. jel3 CI TATIONERY FOR LADIES. 1.. j Papetcries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l corner ofMarket and Third sts. rIOLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed k_N Gold. Pens, just reeeived and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oet29 Booksellers, Market st. TATIONERY.--Just opening, a large and splen did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOIiNSTON•& STOCKTON; oct29 Stationers, Market st. Brazier , r JUST received an assortment,larg,e sizes , Brazier's Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail; JOHN W. BLAIR, declo.. 120 Wood st. Cheap tenician Blinds el AN be had at AND . REW WHITE'S Blind Pee k/ tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at 11. 11. Ryan's Wareroom, Fifth st., near the Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please ynu both in price and quality, I will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. dc24 Corti:Ding's Improved Lard 011. .7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the manufacturers and for sale atCincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty st. 50 BBLS. Pitch; 50 4 . Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, carious sites; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; ' • Oo consigsment and will be sold row for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE 8; O,CONNOTI. r I IEAS-121) packages Y. 11., I mpl., G. P. and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [augt.l.s] LAMBERT & FativroN. • Cotree. 3nn BAGS Green Rio, part prime; ‘../IJS Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by ang.2s LAMBERT & SHIPTON FISII.-150 libls No. 3 Lary 's Mrickerel; - 20 " 3 North " I D 1 20 " Hering (All vives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and for sale by [aug2s) LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar and Molasses. lIHDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime 1 - 1 23 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases "Loverin..'s" D. R. Loa' Sugar 115 bbls N. 0. Molasses; ' In store and for sale by LAM BERT & SHIPTON, augp. 133 and 135 Wood street Latvia Improvement BF.JDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzain , s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for saie low at the fiirniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street ALES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ T f eta patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, 'er3 31 Hand st. Wood Street Property for Sale, THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King Sr Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of [augS] J. K. MOORHEAE. Storage. frAlir:NG a very large and commodious ware house, we ate prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pio duce, &c. on storage at lowrates. • jy23 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. PIIATENT FENCE.-60 pannels oak and Oita rail. just received and fur sale, by jan 2 L. WlLMltittli, Penn at. CASSINETTS AND FLANN.ELS.—One case Otis sinetts; one casoßed Flannels, for sale low by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood at. AA A. MASON, 62 Market st., offers Sir sale an e extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings at4d Tailore Trimmings. ciel A• A. MASON, 62 Markerst., hits received an -1-1 other lc! of New Goode; comprising 12 pea. Cotton and Silk Warp,Alpaccria. 15' pcs. red, white and yellow Flannels; 10 pcs. dark mixed Cassinett; 20 pcs. Nontucky Jeans; Canton Flannels; Tickings; Striped Checks, &c. dc t A A. MASON. 62,• st„; hae on hand an AL. extensive assortment of, Shawls, comprising more of those splendid Brooha, also Cashmere worst ed and other ShaWls. decl PIG IRON.-33 tons Motintain Missouri Pig Iron, Just received and for sale by ndi 2& JAMES MAY. • S,ss`llifllffte'resiSetttMeirtiregSolsittrtibitere - tsS" INS.ENSIBLE THE preceding figure ix of ten to represent the Is: ;ante Peninalaseme is the graateSacuatiot. rnliefimputitiessaf the. di. - *ill 'benbileeci t g thick dandy ails. me ls from all penntssot ho Surfa4e;'which Ruh. tee that this pertliiras m flutes Uninterrupted when we are inhealth, it Oases when we are .7.lti Life cannot beaus-'I t off from the blood and _ispesetsby this meansiol . _sees within ue. The language el Scriptifte is "in 'the Blood is the Life." :If it - ever he , cornea Saltine ; it may betrayed directly to the stole , page of the insensiblepers,piratitin. thus we see, all 'that is necessary when The blood Is stiessiant, or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity fristatillts Its own heat and - vitality arc sufficient, without one pinkie Of Medicine, eicept to open the - peres upon the ititftiem ; Thus we see the folly of takiligeo seta - internal remedies. 'All practioners; heweVer, direct their ellen& to restore the Insensible Perspiration. Then - psi:Mien, for instance,steams, the IlydroPathiet shrouds us in wet blankets, the Homopdthist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopathist bleeds- 'and dosei us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills; pills; pills. . To give some idea of the ainount of tha flamed.', ble Perspiration, we wiW State that the learned Dr. Lels-enhock I ascertained that five-eights of all we re ceive into the stomach, passed off by this melim. In' other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by' thh Insensible I 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 ter re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden tritiasitionfrom heat to cold, the pore* are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to develope itself. Hence, astoppage cf this flow of the juices, originates so many ccirr plaints- It is 'by stopping the nbiea, that overwhelmi man kind With coughs; cads, and consumption. Nine tenths of the worl d die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every- candid mind, what &Arse seems the must reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to-unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would dh this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no Physician who makes any external applications to infect it. Uneet these circumstances, 1 present to physicians, and to all others, TvleAlistees All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve; elt has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upoutlic chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whef iet diseased slightly or severely. • , It has power to cause all external saes, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonisessyrburids, to die , : charge theri putrid matter, and then heals them; It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitch to its healthy functions. -- - It is a rvaedy that forbids the necessity of so man; And deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickness, gives incense. nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends thesurface from all de rangemeut of its functions. - Theeurfsee is the out let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with in. It is Merced with millions of Openings to relieve the intestines: Stop up theseibres, and death knocks at your. door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that will not benefit.. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, conetunption, liv' Cr involving the utmonftauger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man. that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession; 1 have had inisisters of the Gospel; Judges on the bench, Aldermen Mid Lan - yers, gentlemen of-the. highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, 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 good, CONSUMPTION:—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lurigs,sseated as theiyare within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates the poisonous particles that are Consuming them, and expels them from the system. - I need not say that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, although we ore told it is foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cur. several thousand persons yearly. ' ~HEADACHE.—Tie Salve has cured persons of the Headache of ton years standing., and who had it regularly every wedk, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Achc are helped with like sue , cess. ] COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling Off the 'hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will Cure every case. In 'Screens, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver com- plaint Sorb Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast. Piles,-all Chest Diseases, such ] as Asthma, Oppression,P also Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tunieurs, Cutaneous Eruptiones.Nerveur Diseases, and of the Spine there is prbbably no meds icine now known So good. BURNS.—it is the best thing in the world fro Burns. (Read the around the lox.) , PIMPLES ON TILE FACE—Masculine Skin gross serrate. Its first action is to civet all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the Akin, and fre quently breaking out to the eusfaec. It then heals When there is, nothing but gram:less; or dell repel tire surface, it begins to soften and soften unt t il the ' skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a Childi?. WORMS.—If parents. knew bow fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwiu:dly,they weuld be slow to resort to theme P.spepially rStriercurial lozenges" celled "Medicated lozenges„?.? "venni fug,es" pine, &c. The troth - is"; no one den tell, in variably when warms are present. .NoW let me say to parents that this Salve will alwaye tell if a child his worms. It will drive every vestige of them a- I way. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine bn the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOILET.---Although I have said little abeut it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world? They may-bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hxir two bases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities oflne system, is, because they cannot pass off through life natural channels of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve Will always provide for such emergenbies. 1111EUMATISM.—Itremoves almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain oh course ceases. FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. if the least moisture: could 1;e started the crisis hite passed and .the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment Will in all eases or fevers almost instantly unlock the din add bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that actu ally'efied every thing knoWn, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.-4Thcasional use of the Ointment will al ' ways keep torns'from growing. ,People need tieier I be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE..4No man can meas [ ore its value. SO Lang as the stars roll elan, over the Heavens-so long'as man treads the earth; sub = ject to all infimities of the flesh—so long as disease and sickneseis known—just so Ring will this good 'Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MoALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25' cents per box. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been - greatly counterfeited; we have given this Cais tion to the public that “no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James IlleAH.stri, or James - Mc- Alister 4- Co.,- are warrtex with a Pall upon eyentr label." Now We hereby offer a reward of $5O to he paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for auy individual teens terfeitink oar name and Ointment s ' PRICE 25 CE.NTS PER BOX: , 'AGENTS IN. PITTSBURGH-Braun' Reiter, coiner of Liberty and St. Clair sts: are the *hole- Sale agents, and L. Wilcox; jisscOrnerMarket it. and the Diamond; Heys It' Brockwaysi(Dreggists No Commercial Row, Liberty st 4 J. II: Cassel; corner of Walnut anti Penn streets:; 6th ward; and-sr - Ad at the Bookstore its.Stnithfield st., 3d door from Second et; and in Allegheny Mel by tehwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by .T. G. Smith(Druggist) Binningham; end:, D. Negley; East Liberty; H, Rowland, IljeKeeisportf, Samuel Walker,Elizabeth; I. Alexander &Sort,Mpt? riengahela City; N.B.' Bowinan & Co.; J. T,lRogeng, Rrownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith, Bridgewater; and John Baselsy, Beaver Pa. . _ ,sear w. tr. Utast* No. 17, Liberty street ~=` _~~ !MEM O ATS WANTED, for which the arket . price nt be-paid by ALEXANDER ;GORDEN, OCtIO-wtf . Water at. , . rmt,: 'i , it:ssra:. .4 . 4 %.• vf'-'-'l*.ltlrWritilt,ol l l ol- 1FilAM 101111 . 11414 :e r,41- 1 - 1 - 11 pm THE CIIAROg. OR THFAISTF.I7.III* . 11.) MERCY,e-IDrsi Ardletiett, GAlna:l4i pitlCE_ 4lo4l , - gemtm., General Attending Physicians; .Drs-Witiik.i ezin;no,Ehysician for the aernaans.,--_ , Tbelnititntlott ianow oppu for the of patients: Rl:env/A:a; 1:41a-"rquesdaya and Fridayll,trOnillt; to 10 C) , CIOck, 'Cases of ancidetta catt ceived itny Civinco—Three dollars' a week it The general ward; 'five dollarswith a private robin: tendante is included in therm charges; piymentit be made two weeks in advance. - . '...; • Any physician can Send patient, to the libipita4 and-continue.to attend'theni there; and any patoaltn catle.ngtge any - physician he Chooses. 10 these easear;* -the Institution will not be responsible ter the edam] fag; each person Will dbttle with'sneti -phvilP" ciana. Leeching is an`'ettra charge. As finny five patients will be received ai the fiteaftit`: cif the Institution aril pertitit. out dietagea will not be received anal ah.Cotntnodt.. 4 titini can be prepared sufficiently ainnle to any danger that the other tnanatoe would inc.u.r4 KS the physicians willattend twiee aweek the Hospital, and will depute - One - Of their tothibet tti ' attend the sickin the dieantirne. Advice will be given gratitinannly to bat-doer 144: tiehts on Thursday; Gild Fridays tit - 10' ; A. M. , l'eciiniary arrangeinenta he attended tObf con:neinl3e' of the Brotherhood of Si. losepha t .Whleh for, the present consists Of Jane% Blakelyi: Jaines May, John S. tosgrave, Johu CoyleraiiikAttbfve' Tiernan. - - ' NOTIbL. - • A LL PeraOhe indebted to . die Mamie of It D ons - ,, net:late, of the **icy nf,Pittabuigh,deeense , ;:kilitil herebY requested to make payment withdot and all persons .havingiust,elaidat a.kiuTnst th'u saws are requested to present them; 'duly . autheotica444- for settlement to the sublerikera lIOLMES; • , JOHN - SNYDRII.I . .. . janlhl3w, .Executers to estat(of H. Bonnet; decida- Notice:: LL persons interested ttl the, opening of Claskis Street, fr,oin Street to Pennsylvania Aventiej in the .Sizth-Ward;' are hiteby notified that it,platt and ipecifleatione of . the opening of said street arts now doposited.iii the Office of theyietardin4ll.agulasi tor,, for publid exorninatitin and inspection,, is difee. - tel Ordinance ergo ath of Decembeb.3946,_ thoHtin the opening of the said street. ' R. E. Itte.GOWAiN;., Recardihg Reknit - ads, City of Pittebtirgh."! jut 4,1846 EXTR A.CT from 'Section 10th of tin Act enfidetti :lin act to authorise suit toi,be brought upon 'the" official Bond of 'SVillikin Supen:n.' tendent." . any owner cirriteriOrgroundlyiiston the line of such 'Brent.; .Lane, or AJlby *Ea iliall - cOtri eider that he, she, or they; shill ' the opening or widening of the inii . apply, b petition; to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of this County • " jandAßfir' IWOULDspeakan honest and conscierdious word of advice to those of yell who are not too wise tb. reastai, add. Who can lippreciate bid distinguish tween the cruel and dishonest puffing .of.the day; (iit - reference to pulmonary diseates,) and the following , straight-fbrward statement, by oho :mica would not offer a misrepresentation to you, where tuid.-, death are so dearlreoticerbedias.in.any.of die aiP eases or ailtnents which lead to Contrumptioirr : I can assure yok that the iemedy.hezeioffered, ball given a heavenly relief; and often effected a perma nent cure, When every other remedy has failed; is pleasant, ir.ileed, beautiful to taste ; . and for biter who are weak; languid, and eineciatecl„it well rift an agreeable article of tbod,as.ii is in the fonalief4 beautiful, flavored balsamic jelly. It can, theikl fore, in truth and honor, be ;Offered to all those affiiez ted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Obstinate or Commove , Coughs and Colds, spitting cif ,Blciad,:Bleeding otait; Lungs, Whooping-tang/9 Cfaup, Dafikaltkof Btedths - .. ing, Sore Throat, floareeness Stages of .Ouna, - .sumption, ana all other Pulmo nary.,iapftivefr. boiies _ plaints. It is_ known as OIL ; EMANUEL.% i3AL:* SAMIC LUNG AND cptait•JELLT. The materials of this; Jelly are , purely vegetable and balsamih, and are theinventiors or. an eminent. physician, frbm :which' the proprietor has purehased , , the recipe. It is certainly worth its weight , but is put at a price to be within the reach of rich of poor. Sold by tV M. JACKSON, at Li; Boot & Shoe Aitirtb N.. S 9 Libertistreet, head of Wood at., Price 'al cents and $1 per bottle. deed • Select. Scheel4 TICTM. MOODY respectfully announeel to his oid, y y friends that he intend s opinin a Sol eet g Sitilitiot in thilicity„ im the first Monday of April next, ii,titiC basement of the Tliird Presbvtorine Chtirclii inai24 7- -11 _ • , X tVf 8p0ir...1 Nell: Uooks I 1 .4t COOK'S, 85 letrrth at.. ' frtliE Knight iif Ge7nite, a.. Tale of the tinier': b7 j Chas. Lever:- - - ~-' , '1 : •..! The. Adopted Son; a Ilistcrical Neyelr. by J. tritia: Lcnnep, L. L. D. _.,„ .; :::r --- -.,,:' Ellen Monroe, third part: Segal to Life in 1060134% ' don. . . The Roman Traitor, a True Tale of the Repiridics by W. Herbert, Esq.; . . . The Knickerbocker for Januaty. , ~.l Fingets .21 Fate, er theAstrologers;Darightp;io Tale of .1770: by 3. R. Rcihinson. Black Woad for December; ' ''' 'a . • . _ The Slave King, or the Trihmph of I.ibitriYA Fanny Kobertsnn,orthe Chair!' Of Deitlit*. Chambef's Cyclopedia of English Wirral:llin, ,•••• Columbian Magazine„ with:,two engravings. - North American Scenery, faithfully delineiiittaii . KasternsPapers This Nieek: ' Living Age, Nos. 136 and 187. .GoOils; • A A; MASON, 62 Market street; has jest ieeeir y edlo new packages orDry 'Goods., conaigieg • of Mons de Lains, Cashmeres; Plaids, Gitsgtiatosi Al paccas, 4. -large lot and very :cheap i jaiipy , orOsok very desirable blue and orang prints Also, tlannels, Cassinetts, Jean§. l ,l3lanketi. COUriterir; irn'es;Cho4l4. Horiety and - Oloyea, I#leaoe4 and,-BrownMtilicti o • &c. - 06E36) • Pittsburgh - • rtinet Co' . o . ifite, No.. 21," Dinrc' Afichgel Allen, C. Anshutz, , Lewis utcliisoti, 'Bake - ell; Fie 1. LoieolS . • is Robert Beer, Janten R. W . ..Pointlniter/ M. -.ALLEN, :retary? Ronityk - Fmtar, Sec aug2o4lGm. Mechanical Motoke. • AREVER'S Modern Building Guide; , • I.c The 4morican, 'Rouse Carpenter; .1_.;.-; Grier's Mechanic's . Caleiilator; ••• Haawelha Engineer'i COrripanion; Scribner's Mechanic;ii &-.lBugtneer's.Compaition; The Buildet'sprice flea 144 kstimatoe.: or sale by k H. S. BOSVtORTH & jan 1. •3 No. 43 MaTkni., PADES, SHOVELS, S. 20 &a: 50 " Coil, banal arid GfaitiSboyels;.- ; " 20 gi Mattoeltariad Baud luid - frir sale at inantifacttirees" fri-ie.es by oct24 GEO. COCHRAN; 26 Wood nem elate CASES ivide Red and Brown Flannels; iv 60 pair Willed 10-4 Blankets; justreqVAiipi► the manefadtdii6s, ferule by • GEO. COCHRAN: nor 19 - 26 Wood, it. Dissolution of DourtlPOlnasiP. THE Partnership existing between the. undentign: ed, under the firrnof SCRIM& SCHBIBLER,, was dissolved on- the fid inst.by mutual ailment. The books of the concern axe in...dm-kinds of Mr. Scribe, who is authorised to settler 'all -accounts. The Bookstore will be continued at theelditandAy Mr. Scribe; the ilookbindinr by Mr. Scheibler. - VIGTOII.-SCRIBA, , GUSTAVUS SCREIBLE.R. Dec. 24,1846. • Books an& Statlostirsys. I AVING just returned from the East with *meat elegant and extensive stock of Fancy Station ary sualtooks for Christmas and New Year's Gifts. I would call the attention of the public. to my ;WAS, No. 115, Wood et. Prices extremely low.. _Aeusaig a great telection of Books for old and young; 1 met. Goo The Boudoir Annual, for 1847, Diadem, rr 44 Boquct, ".„,, Mss Rose, 4r Amaranth, ir • 4 4 Mayflowes,.' . •44 • ' 44 -Forget-me-not,': • 4 !' • " 4 , Leaflets OrldblinOTY 44 . 45 Rainbow, . -r t.. a. Lady's Album, - 4 3 • , Sacred Monntains. : - - • " Illustrated Book of pbthatia:§istadk. ; Scenes in the Life of chrierti.hy;DbtOttOld, The Tortoise Shollicitt4n, far ; • -' Annualette, • - Christian Blossoms, The Book of Nursery Rbyinftir S.. • • . Together with a great aeleet,lonarßeiokifht Child. ren, Games, Portfolica,l4. 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