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Versailles townahip, in the 'county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with ma , terialsfar thealdhianimodafron•or triticliers iind'oth enr, at his dwelling hottat in the - county aforesaid, and prays that yottr Honors Wilt be pleased to grant . hima license to keep a public house 'of edtertain -,t, meta And yotir petitioner, as in duty bouhd, will' • pray. BENJA.II.IN CARPENTER. We, the subseriters, citizens of Veronika Town ship, do certify, that the above petitioner, in of good .repute for honesty and temperancei . and is well provided - with house room and conveniences for the accomroodatioti Of travelers and Lth . ara; add • that said tavern is necessary: ,Ips-.....„ David .Sowah; John fAddwick, John Mtaitilev, . - '' ,-, l,si tit tes. Alexandria Wm. Wallace, John Michael, li r ,_ Miller - Lall ' in Ston.honleeJacob Miller,jr. 'Wm. erl74,4tes Mitchell. janit6-3tdaStw. „U 1.;;-':: 4 :-•,....,17),,-, .-:,f_...tr.,,:.:0::- Y. x . ~ t,, , !',•1 ` 1 -. t_ii. . .- . , 4 _, . .1 .,- ,';', . - ; ':.'", , .-:.1;:::4.4'ri-t;',';'• . _ .. ~...... . ~ , .:,.,,_-:.,,..• ~„..-i,:: 4 13 : .. ,7::,;' , .: 1 : ''',.,..',..1:--i:'-:,'L';'•l?',-ii,.. '',.. --'', •;;-,',;,',...:':. ~.•,:, . ..',..'., r -_,, T,-::.• MEI= =sena =II Domestic Woollen. t 2.CASES - wide Red and Brown Flannels., 60 pair twilled 10-4 Blankets; just reed frOm - the saanuttettoties, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN novl9 26 Worsi.,: rraparad and corrected every AfAarnoon. .KTTStiIIRGII Bc)AILD OP 'TAPE. COMMITTEE yOlt 'DECEMBER: . C. 0: Loomis, W. R. Denny, .T.,:3l'Devitt PORT OF PITTSBURGH: 6 Orarr. wars . 6 - IN:TILEI:,taAN.trgt , . D PALLING ARRIVED. . Declaration, Kinzey, New Orlearis. ,_ . Wilnaington, Stevens, Steubenville. 'Defiance, Duval, New Orleans. 11. Dispatch, Nelson, Monohgahela City, • Like Erie, Loops, Beavdr. DEPARTED. • ' . . VihnifigtOn, Stevens, Stelabenville. .-Dispatch; Nelson, Mon. City.; . 1 01mor , ` l ...Like, Erie, !loops, Beaver. Eilrisoxilluary,Bargalng Lit D.Ty:',Goods, A. 11L3SOMS, NO.. 62, lifarketstreet. COMPRISING Silks, Shawls, Canhmerea, Mous de Laines'ind flinghams. A Lime ateck of *Al pacas and:Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stuffs, Calicoes, Flannels Plaids, Whitt Goods, Ribbon)), Laces, Habiery;GlOves, Ilandkifs; -Cravats,. Scarfs,' Under shirta and 'Drawers, , Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins, Crash, bleached and brOwn Mos- - Stripes, Checks, Blankets, ; Counter panesiTlaid 'Linsey% Kentucky Jeans, TWeeds, rino Casiiriteres, Vestings; Broad Cloths, 'Pilot •and Beaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at lees than Auction prices ) in order to reduce the stock for the Spring trade. The' following are some of the prices: 'Moils de Dade as lotv as 121, well worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere ' only 25 cents; hen-' vy - twilled and plain Flannels for 25 eta.; Alpaccas as loots, 25 centscesualprice 50, Merinos lb:. Metz; Scotch IGingbants at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 cts; Cassinetts at the extra low price of 92 cts; black worked Hose only 21 cts. French Linen iiandker chick *erg fine, for 371, S-4 brown Linen Table Cloths only 50 chit. Kentucky Jeans from 18 eta up. Calicoes at gilt one half their usual price. Purchasers will ,please bear in mind that the re dOction- in prices will not be confined to 'a few lead ing articles only; bit the whole stock. Every article will be offered at immense bargains, -jan97 Country Residence. TTAVING remosed to the City—for conienience to protession . al business—l will rent my Man sion. House and iti immediate enclosure, situate on tha lan& of the bionong,ahela, one mile above Pittsburgh. Inl4-3twta To *Blacksmiths. , . t i -NUN with or without tinnily, who is a good workman, can hear pro good gittiatiou iu the the Country, by applying to “Still they •Come.” Aro RE NEW BOOKS at COOK'S Literark Depot, LBs'Pourtlt street. .Grabant , s Magazine for February, beatitiailly Il lustrated. "'Ladies , National Mapzine for February; with a plate of the latest Fashions. The Whig Almanac for 1547, new supplraud the latest edition. The Midnight Dell, or the Fatal hour; founded on Cact.;. tiy Von Holstein. Dit e Dick, tho King of the Negroes : by Harry Brownson , s Review, for January.. ,• The Horticulturist, for January. Living Age;l3B and 139. Democratic Review, for January. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine, delivered free of postage, at the subscription price. An introduction to Vegetable Physiology. , Christian Doctrine and Practice in the ,Second 'Century. An Exposition of vulgar and common Errors.— The above three works are small books ha great subjects. INaphiniati and his litarchalls by Headley.! Also—a groat ,variety of other works, too Mime , rdus to Menthriit in an reivertisement—all fok sale a COOK'S, 88 Fourth street. jan23 . Bodice. A N Exposition of the Ilock - ..9frEl;9rerbs: By the Rev. Charles Bridges - , M. A., 5,.'14.h0r of "Ex position of the 119th Psalm," "Christian itC , nixify," etc. Onerol. Sco. $3 .• Glory, Glory; and other Narrations. By Selina Bunbury, 18mo. Price 31c. The Pre-Adamite Earth; Contributions to Theo logical Science. By John Harris; D. D., Anlhor of the "GreatTeacher?' "Great Commission,'?‘ Mam &c. Recantation; or tae Confession of a Cohvert to Romanian; a tale of Domestic and Religious life in Italy. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, M. A. -History of the Reformation in England. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A.M., 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 or ELLIOTT dr ENGLISH, 'jan26 Market st bet 3.1 and 4thsts. • Gboat Stories, mad a lanartei nice AT ' COOK'S, No. S 5 FOURTH STREET—Ghost Stories,, collected with a particdiar View to counteract. the vulgar belief in Ghosts and Appari tions, with 10 engravings, by Harley. A Quarter Race in lientuek), and other tales by W.P. Porter, Esq., author of Big Bear of Arkansas, &c. &c. with engravings. , The P-00t3 and Poetry of the Ancients—of Greece and Rome, by various translators, edited by Wm. peter, 41,111., of Christ's church; Oxford, 1. Nall Garynne or the Court of Stuarts; an hiStorical romance, by W. H. Ainsworth, the author of Jack Sheppard. - The Lhdios Receipt Book; a useful companion for large or a ball faMilies, by Miss Leslie. The Roman Traitor; by W. H. Herbert. The' Slare'Ring; a novel. ThAdopted Son,. translated from the Dutch, in two parts complete. • Lucretia, by Brdwer ' new supply. At COOK'S, S.sFourth st. pal() Now Goods A - A. MASON, 62 Market street, has just reCeiv . ezllo new packages of Dry Goods, coOsi . sting of Mous do Lains, Cashmeres, Plaids, G inghain s , Al paces', illaigo lot and very cheap, many Of these very desirable blue and orang prints. Also, FLannels, Cassinetts, Jeans, Blankets, Counterpanes, Checks, lb:flinty and Gloves, Bleached and Brown Muslin,, &c. (deon) A. A. MASON. New Bookat New Books It At COOK'S, 85 Fourth st. /VIM Knight of Gwynne, a Tale of `the Union: by Chats. Lever. The Adopted Son, a Historical Novel: by .1. Van Lennep,- L. L. D. Ellen Monroe, third part: Sequel to Life in Lon don. The Roman Traitor, a True Tale of the Republic: by W. Herbert, Esq. The Knickerbocker for January. Fingers. of Fate, or the Astrologer's Daughter, a Tale of 1770: by J. A. Robinson. Biacklsrood.for December. The Slave King, or the Triumph of Liberty. ' Fanny Rtibertsen, or the Chain of Destiny: Chamber's Cyclopedia of F,nglish Literature. Columbian Magazine, with two highly Spirited engravings. 'North American Scenery, faithfully delineated. Eastern Papers for this week. - Living 'Age, Nos. 136 and 137. janl2 CASTOR OIL-25 Bble Castor Oil; for axle ow to closvcondignment, by _ jata2 JAMES MAY. LARD --10 bbla. No. 1, Leaf Lard; 7 " 2, Lard; rectd per air. An tony Wayne, for sale by dc3o _ FRIEND, RHEY & Co., 57 Water ed. 1 ::' , .: -)•••:r:7- - .:! . :.i 4 ' - -; - ": . -,,;',',!,.'7•:,-...,':7,);,:',",'-;.- . /,n ~/ti. T~— A: A. MASON, No 62Mitretat GIDEON GAYER, Dep. Sheriff; c:l'Llays & Brockway,No. 2, Conirnercial Row, Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny couoty. SUld also at R. E. Sellers, No. 37 Wood JAMES S. CRAFT. 'street.t L. WILMAILTH, Penn at. bet Hand and Irwin F::, , , - ,f •••, ',-..;.: `x ° . _-_. ~~~~= • New Lrsnoir, July 23, 1846. To Dr. Green, Western Agent for Mazones•Syrup: Dear Sir— , .-From a sense of duty I owe to the public, as well as to yourself, I make the following statement of my case, hoping it may be the means of doing some good to others who may be similar ly afflicted by inducing them to try the same in valuable remedy.without dalay. I have had a pain in my breast and side attended with a harrassing cough for more. than three years, during which time I. expectorated large quantities of, matter; and last spring my cough became so bad that one blood vessel after another gave way in my lungs, Which, together 1546 the general wasting away of my gen; eral system, reduced me to that condition; that I was nnable to attend to any business whatever, and gave up all hopes Of ever being better. My case was pronounced hopeless and incqrable by physicians and despaired of by every one that knew my condition. ItAtas at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing an alarming quantity of blood from my - dungs daily; and suc 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 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 wonderful Sicilian Syrup. The bleeding of the lungs was stopped be fore I had taken half of the first bottle. Mycough has abated, the pain has left 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. Itlazoni',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 .ever graced the medical 11.afession. With the „highest consid eration of respect I 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 what 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 July. IS4B. wiLLIAM JELLISON, Sheriffof Col. Co. • Important to consumplircs.—Steattget that so TUany vi:ho are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu ally weaiiiig,them down, and slowly but surely, stealing therii 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 themshli•es with nostrums that are Puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on some foreign or Unknown persons, when they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annuals of Medicine; which is pro ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable cititens—such as the Hon. Judge William Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Win. Richards; MeL Hi ram Plummer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cinein riati; and a great number of others in this Certificates of not only of remarkable cures of diS tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to diet For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent. Grant street, one door below f2d. • See advertisement of Dr. ROgers' Liverwort and Tar, in another column. dec Cnatsiat's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. in cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magifetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Bolts, &c. cCr See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street deco alnftble W ork. /VIM works of Charlotte Elizabeth, with an intro duction, by Mrs. 11. 11. Stowe, in 3 vole. Preacott'u Conquest of Me,i,.; Ferdinand and 14aLella; Marshall', Life of - Washington; Sparks do.; Franklin; Life of Samuel John on; Horace 'Walpole's Letters, 4 vole.; Arnold's History of Rome; Ilumeitimollett, and Miller's England; Pictorial History of the United States; llison`s History of Europe; Ancie,,. tory, selected from Rollin and other authen urces; Pictorial AncietiMistory of the World, by Frost; Later ltotnan Comml7.4realth; Arnold's Miscellaneous 'i'.;*:•••lik; Life and Correspondence With a general assortment cif Tlieolo, •I, Classi cal and Miscellaneous %verb s-:--for sale at Iciiv at the Book and Paper Store nt" ELLIOTT & jan2s Market it. bet 3d and 4th 5.61. J3IiFFALO TONGUES-12 doz. Buffalo Tongues; for sale by (Janl2) JAMES MAY. L E:1E141200 Pigs Load; for said by JAMES MA Liquors. -- 3r) CASKS dark Brandy, ()turd, Dliptiey .G brand; 3 Casks pale 46 I half pipe llordean: " J. J. Dirpuey; I qr. Cask 2 Pipes Holland Gin, Swan brand. On consignment and fur sale by janl2 JAMES MAY. To Let. rptlE Store on Market street, near the Dimond, now occuptd by Messrs. Willock .5- Davis. Possession given on the ist ofAptil neat. janl 1 Apply to JAMES MAY. Prestx Oyeter. 911IIE subscriber will receive rresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which ho will serve up in al! the diiterent styles, at the Franklin Ilotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 0 Yea, 0 Yes YOU can always find at G. Schneck , s, on the cor ner of Fifth and Smithfield sta., fresh Oysters served up in every style,.on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novl3-dtap To Prlsaters• AMESH supply of Johnson ' s Superior Printing Ink. Just received and for sale at, the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. Dlssolution. IHE Partnership heretofore existing between Hugh Anderson and the undersigned under the firm of ANDERSON & PAISLEY, was dissolved, on the 13th inst., by the death of Mr. Anderson. The business will be continued as heretofore, by the undersigned, at the old stand, Penn street. Ninth Ward, near Toll Gate, where the affairs of ' the late firm will be settled by him. jan23-1w S. PAISLEY.. HOUSE and Lot for Sale.—A tivo story Ma: frame dwelling house, in good repair, Quarry street, between Elm and O'Hara sta., in Fifth Ward, fur the unexpired term of eight years from the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of 'yan.23-tf JOHN FULLERTON, 146 Wood at. Notice to THOSE who were summoned to attend and serre as JURORS, in "The Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County" on Monday the 18th instant, are hereby notified that their attendance will ndt be required until Monday let February. By order of the Court. • JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. Sheriff's (Mice, Jan. 14, 1847. jan22td TOBACCO. -75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri,tottaceo,, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, of Pittsburgh manufactures. august 29 T4A.FFE & O'CONNEft: - _ -, •";.ia ,,,, "- 4 .• -`; • 4. - 4- r MIME 7 i, , ..:•.:',.11 , :'•:‘ , ..i - Pi , -;' , T: , =EI Itegtilar Packet. ME steamer ARENA;REESE C. FLEE SON, Master, -leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings,! on-Mon ' days, Wed nesdais, and Friday?, OLD o!OlOc:k, A. M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on - TuesdaYir, nuts days., and Saturdays, at iko'olodit; A. M. For freight or passage apply on lacard. - ' decs For 'Wheoltng-;--Rezzitar Packet. TI-LE splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLEn, Master Z Will run as a regular packet betiveetv-Pittsburgh, and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Whpeling.eyetyillorfday, Wednseday and Flaky, 43 o'clock, P.llt4,and leav ing Whchling for Pittsburgh . every TuesdaY, Thurs day and Saturday, at lk o'clock,. A. M. For lieight or passage apply on board. nov6 ' ivor C 1 cinnntl. !Pile ideal kiadti'n faSt running; steamer y~ r 4 ' CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master; veill run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn- - ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at. 10, 1. M., the same day. Returning, 'she' 1,011- leave Cineinniti _• every Saturday, Litt WI: For freight or'-passage apply bit boW4I, or to FORSYTH Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. einciiinati 'arid Louisville. _ The new and splendid passenger steam er COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave fir the above and intermediate ports,' regular ly._ Fnr freight or passage-apply on board, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent For Cincinnati and St. Louis ea r PALESTINE, Ca l p . t h 7lll;ll 3 7 g Williams, will steamer leave e for the above and a 1 intermediate ports regularly. For freighter passage apply on board. je9. Tuesday Evening Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam - ' boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, learing.this port every Tuesday'evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will Ware Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. Per freight or passage apply on hoard. jel MONDAY PACKET. The regular triad and passengersteamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet. between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this pol - t 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 this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort; and su perior accommodatichis. mar 31 THE regular mail and pasenger steam UNION, Captain Macleanovill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and :Chichi nati; leaving this port every Monday at 6 O'clock,. P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union was ,built expressly for this trade ; and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on born'. may 9 THE regular mail and passengersteam ,_Le-krtitter 111.13ERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 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 psasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly; for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su parlor accommodations. apt - - - . THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port (luring the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, A,ent. _ TII E regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER. tic. 2, Captain Crooks, will ruu us a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pius burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. AI., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10 eoclok, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No. 2 wasbuilt expressly for thistrade, cud offers to her passengers every comfort and ao. aommodation. mar 23 • p i , The regular mail and passenger steamer V I CIRCASSIAN, Cnpt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet .. betsveen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Saturday, at 10, A. 'M., and Wheeling at 10, I'. M., the same day. Returning. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For I . :right or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 S A T C IC ET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, mill run as a reguiar Pacl.et between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, I'. Af., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 well. A. M. For fre , glir or passage apply on bciard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort arid ac commodation. mar 23 ATHREE. story Brick Gouge, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, .5 miles from the.city; it has about X acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an exeellent stand for a Tavern, having a good Game stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the .place. The House is large and in good condltion, haying been occupied as a dwel ling for sonic time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persona desirous of further information will pleaec call at.l. I). Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and 341 eta. decl7-tf rloult LOTS—Bonn:led by Penn, Liberty aud Hay sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending hack 110 (I. Too of them are corner lots, and . the position of the whole properly is one of the most ad vantageous in the cite. For further information ap ply to M. SWAIITZWELDEII, Fourth st. - ' __novltl bet. Wood and Smithlield. ______ r IIIE brick dwelling house and grounds on the 1 Butler Ito-id, opposite the Allegheny Cemetery, adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, now occupied by Mr. Peterson. Also, the Rope walk and machine ry, fmtnerly occupied by Smith & Guthrie, for mak ing ropes for the inclined planes on the Allegheny mountains. For terms apply to rro MY CLIENTS—Haring sc'Sodiated .joSeph C. M'Kibbin, Esq., with me:; in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinished business. And I cheerfully recommend hint to the patronage of my clients and the public. C. SCHMERTZ ROBERT PORTER, janls Office on Smithfield at. near 411 st AFARM containing two hundred acres situate about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements are a large and comfortable house and barn (GO feet long,) 100 hearing apple trees, GO acres cleared land, about 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and 'will be rented remarkably low—apply to lILAKELY & MITCHELL, . janlB Penn st., Pittsburghd Engle Saloon... Wood Stre6t: lIE PROPRIETOR of this well known establish ' intent respeetthlly a nnonnces ' that he continues to supply at the shortest notice, and in the best style, Balls, Parties, Families nail Weddings, with Fancy Cake, Ice Creams, Jellies, Pyramids, &Cc. &c. Managers of contemplated Balls are invited to see his arrangements for suppers, at such entertainments. In his large saloon he is able to seat almost any num ber orpersons al ours. The terms in all departments of his business, he assures the public will be reasonable: jan22 ;Books. NEWNHABPS AHLMAL MAGNETISER; Facts in Mesmerism, by Townsend; Mental Hygiene; Combs on the Constitution; Combo's Physiology; Lectures on Memory; • Analysis of Beauty; Alison on Taite; Brougham on Instinct, &c.; Broughams Men of Letters and Science; Sactches of Statesmen; _ Hero and Pero Worship;' Past and Present; Schloges History of Literature ' Mackintosh's History of Ethical'Philoilopby For sale by - H. S. BOSWORTH &CO: jan23 43, Market street. .r7.=!!!! . , i' ~r .:--: , ~ ,-: ; .',,,, . -, ,, ,i 74- : .':, .!;±',.'sii'.'::;'_.;i,!.',7:;.:: " ...:,1'• - :.:ii:: .. t':::'.',.' , . Y,':..4.T•.-,,,, ...P.*, ...., , .".i . ',..:'... 4 ::-....': -41•4' CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET THURSDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKE'f SATURDAY PACKET For Sn.lo or Rent, For Nate, For Rent, GEO. COCHRAN. No. 26 Wood st For Rent RBI ItIIILITARY SUPPLIES—Just receiieA by `ex press various &tittles of military trimmings; buttons, 4-c. [j3n9l W. WILSON. D - EVOLVEits-4lot ofAlen•APatentllevolviag Pistons, best article.- • -' _ jun 9 W. WI WILSON. CAPTAINS' and Lieutenante'PassantaltitS:ioul - dor Straps, for mutt - ass C.Oater:. WI. NV. WILSON, jan9 Curlier of 4th and INlaldiet sta. Dried PeeelLer. 5 BARNELS,Joitreeeived and for sale by , MILLER ti , RICKETgO'N,- jan7 ' - ' - - 170 L — iberty. - st. IIiCrEIV, Oileans * Sugari' 5 hlolii.• new. crop, .N. 0. 11 Sugars prime *article, just ree s eiced and for sale --- -- ____ MILLER & RICKE'It.ON, • : • 110 Liberty at you, 1 urfirs,_s Hble., just received and for 11, sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 170 Libertyet. Itlll3=lo Kegs Leaf Lard, just recgiv6d and for lb MILLER Ez• RICKETSON; jun 7 N0..170 Liliprty . 20 MATS CASSlA i l i llr3 si an i t d S I "vi x No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty et 1. CASE CARD MAGNESIA forsale.by ' dec 3 RAYS &BROCKWAY 2 CASES CAM) MAGNESIA for salo by dcc 3 HAYS ,& BROCKWAY 9 CASKS CHLORIDE LIME for dec 3 RAYS 4-13R.00KWAY 2 CASKS SAL SODA - for. sale bq .' dec 3 . HAYS 4r-BROCKWA'Y 7- - A BBLS. Now York and Pittsburgh Varnishes, on 4 .14 hand and for sale low by . dec 3 _ RAYS& BROCKWAY. pAINTS.AND OILS, a general assortment always 011 hand and for sale by . • dec 3 , No. S. Coinotercial Row, Liberty st. rp EMI ESS EE PEA A small lot, very su perior, just received and for sale by MARTET, dbcls & Wood et'. FRESH ROLL BUTTER-6 Barrels, neatly put up, for sale by 'MARTIN & SMITH, dec.ls , ~ 66 Wood Street. APPLES -95 bbls. Green' Apples of different kinds, for sale by -- - n0v9.0 P. C. MARTIN, GO Water et. SUGAR CURED 1LLM5.:4 7 .12000 supprim Sugar Cured. Halm, a prime article i for sale by nor2o P. C. ,MARTIN. 60 IVater st. RANGES—WOO prime' Havana Oranges, for ki sale by nur2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water et. Dremted Plopring. P O" 000 / 2 a t t r ii t r Y' L fo 7re s ; ie at Beck's Planing; Aot 4 ' L. WILMARTII, nov IS. Penn at., between Hand and Irwin at. POPLAR BOARDS, well aeasOned and rot fralOy [novlB.] WILMARTIH Sunarles. X Tierces fresh Ricci i 14 bbls; Conk!ins improved Lard Oil; • 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On h . and and for sale by ' F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. T ARD, 100 kegs, No. I, Lard on consignment; jJ And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street SUGAIt 110USE.MOLLASSES.6 bbls.‘Giiodals„ , --- S. U. Molasses, in store and for sale by: sep23. SELLERS. Mustineto:Netts. GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored Alusqueto Netts which will be sold cheep at No. 106 ., Market street. jel3 ' • "'TA TIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafera, 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. &e. For salo by dec3l JOHNSTON & STOCKTON corner ofMarketand Third 10 (1 OLD PKNS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed 13f Cold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOUNSTON & STOCKTON, 0e5.2.9 • Booksellers, Market et. CI TATIONERV.—...Iust opening, a large and splen did assortnient„of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, nct:l9 Stationers, Market st. Brazier's Bellows. UST received an assortment, large sizes,Braziet's 14 Hand Bellows; also, Par:our and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOAN W. BLAIR, decl6. • 140 Wood st. iThettpVertleinn CI A be had at ANDIIMV wurrE-s Blind Facr lJ tory, in the rear of Joseph owrie's Cabinel. Wareroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at IL 11. Cyan's Wareroom, Fifth tit., near the Etch:lnge Rink , where I will be in attendance, and if I do not please you both in price and quality, I will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. clet:.l Conkllortirsi Ithltrovett Larsl e•r" BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the rnanutlicturers and for illeat Cincinnati prices wholesilc and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, d e c 2- SF3. 17 Libert • et. Jn BBLS. Pitch: , vO, 44 Rosin; . 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sixcir; 10,010 Seed leaf Cigars; On consigunient arisl will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manisfiictures, by seps TAAFFE & O.CONNOR. r packages Y. Impi., G. P. rind Powcbong, of late importations, nrrivi;ia and for sale by ( I.A.MBERT R SHIPTON. Coffc. Qrin BAGS Green Rio. part prime; tikit./ 5 Oh Government Java; Arriving this day and for sa!eliy aug 2s LAMBERT & SITIPTON psii-159 Ibis No. 3 Lay's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North " 10 • ,L 20 " Herring (Alludves) 5 " 1C0 .. 1 Soltrion;, ifi store and for sale by [aog2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. Sugar anti Moiiisses: J N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime " 23 Ws. Nos. 4 atul 4 Loaf; 10- cases , Locuring's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sate by LA:N[IIEIIT & SHIPTON, 133 and 133 Wood street. nug,'2s. ' Lntitit Improvement. 1 - 3 F.DSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzanys 13 iron patent fasicnings, superior to anything now in use, fur sale !ow at the furniture warehouse of angi. T. B. YOUNG &- Co,lland street. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tablet] oediffer •ent patterns. If you want a good article then') call at the Furniture Warehouse , of T. D. YOUNG & Co, je6. 31 Hand st I.Vood Street reoperty for Sale, TIIAT deifirabV4 of ground at the footof Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King E.: Holmes, is offered fur sale. • Enquire of jsugS) J. K. MOOKHEM). Storage'. HATlioNusGe,a .w v e e a ry rc la p rn ar al e id d ctoortirenictouj addi tion,a.re.- to freight for shipment) a largo amount of Pro duce, &c. on storage at low rates. jy23 C,. A. ItIcANULTY &CO TIA.TENTFENCE.-60 pannels oak and pine rails just received and for sale by jan . - L. WILM ilenn st. 131aoksznithos Bellows ,- vort. sale by the eubecriber, agent for the blarni thcturer. - GEO. COCHRAN, nov24 No. 26 Wood et. Debates. BLASICIIMID , S and - Rice's Debate on Slavery; Perigree and Rice's Debate on - tifilVersal Salvation; Campell and Pnrc - ell's Debate on Catholicism. at if. S. BOSWORTH & CO.is N 0.4 3 Market ett: MeehanSeel Books. AFEVHH'S Modern Building Cmide; The. American House Carpenter; Griees Mechanic's .Calculator; Haswell's Enginecr's Companion; Scribner's Mechanic's & Engineir's Companion; The Builder's price Beek and Estimator: - For sale by H. S. BOSWORT,II & jani3 . i Nor 43 Marketisti NIIME ; ' - ,11 • •f;, ' : `4. `' ti it ~~ 7. 21lolltsterrs INSENSIBLE' PERS : precedntifigiie - is •,dri to represent the Ynnierakrions , II the , great crocuajfor r- the' untitiritieti Alit idy., It' will benotieed it a thiek elduily Mis sies from all 'points of sarfaco, which inch, tes that this perspira. floWs uninterrupted whedwe are inhealth; ceases: when we are Lifb Cannot be sus. it is thrown off from the and other juices of the body; and disposes - by thisinCinson 'nearly's!' the impurities within us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Lice." Hit ever be cores impure, it may be traced direCtly- to the s!bp• page of the insensibleperspiration. -'Thus we see s , all that is necessary when 'the blood is stagnant; i'ected, is to open the - Pores, and it relieves itself froin all impurity iqsfanfly. Its - own heat and vitality arc dullicientovithour one particle of medicine, except to open the ores Anion' the siirlhear.' Thus :ire 's6 Ole thily of taking ; so rinteh internal reneditis. All Practioners,,howeter : direct their'elforts: to restore the insensible Perspirliticin. The Thompsonian, for instance;stsams, the Ifydropatliist shrouda us in wet blankets,the Hornopathist deals out infinitikimals, the Allopathistbleeds and doks us'with mercury, and the blustering 9,90 k gorges us with pills, pills,pills. , ' • . •To glve - sonatt idea fif the amount of tha Insensi ble Perapiration, we will state t tliat the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all' we re ceive into the stoniach;paSsed off by this means. In other words, it' we cat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration'. - , •• • This is none other Otto the used up particles of the blood, and ther juices giving. place to the new and fresh t ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five -eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. • - t By asudden transition Wont heat to pold th'e perm. are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be, gins't once to develope Hence;a stoppage cf 'this flow of.the juices, originates so many com plaints. It la by stopping the por:es, that overwhelnie man kind with coughs, colds; and etansumption. ISrinz tenths. of. the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every. candid mind, what course seems the most reasonable to:pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Wonld you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply soinething that would do this upon the sitirce, where the clog ging actually - is? And yet .I.knoy of no physician who Makes any external, applications to effect .it. Ulmer these circumstances, .I presenfto physicians, and to all others, hlcAlistees .All4Leoling: Ointment, or the - World's Satre... It has . power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head'old sores,Opion the: chest,lin short, upon, any 'part Of the body, whethet I diseased slightly or severely. , ' • It his power to cause all, external sores, scroful our humoM, skin,diseases, peiscinous wounds,. to dis. charge their putrid Matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of Cutaneous tlisdiders, and restore the entire cuitcli to its healthy inactions. It is a remedy that forbids the ndeessity of so Many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomaeh. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines, It preserves and defends thesurfacri from all de rangement of its functionS. The surface is the our let of five-eights of the bile and used up Matter with in. It is pierced with millions of Openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores,and death knOckt at your doer. his rightly termed All-Healing, for there is seirreelya•diseasv, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last foul-Men years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, lir ' er involving the utmostdanger aifdtesponsibility,and I declare before Ileaven ; and Man, that notiut 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; have had ministers of the, Gospel, Jodges on the bench, Alderuien and LaWyers, 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 voico.-.=saying "Mc- Allister, your Ointment is good.. c'ONSUAIPTION.-4t can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are 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 orconsump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand personsyearly :HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons of the Headache of ten years, standing, and who had it regolarly- every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like suc cess. COLD FEET.--Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, fallitirulT the hyir, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. In Scrim;la, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy,.Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P sin, also Sore Lips, Chap ped hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions,Nervous Diseases, mul of the Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. BUR'S.—It is the best thing in the world for Borns. (Bead the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action ha to expel all humor. It not cease drawing till the thee is free from any .matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fro (lucidly breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repel, sive surface, ittegins to soden and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a child,. WOILMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardly, they Would be slow to resort to them:. Especially "mercurial lozenge:," called "medicated lozenges," 'rvermir fugeS" pills , &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably v. 111:11 worms are present. Now let me saw to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around tlib btu.) There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion ot worms. TOlLET:—Althougb 1 hUve said little about it as a hair rcetorative pet I will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils fa't• and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, hecause they cannot pass otf through the natural channels of the Insensi. hie Perspiration. If stich 'Sore§ are healed up the impurities Must litti'e saute Other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will always provida for such emergencies. 1111 EumAnsm.--itrem:oves almost immediately the inflammation and awaiting, when the pain et course ceases. VENT.Ii.S..:—In all cases of fever, the difficulty licit in the pores being locked 'up,'so'tliat the heat and perspiration cannot pass off: If the least moisturr could be started the crisis has insnethanil the danger over. , The All-Healing Ointment wi4 in all cases or levers almostinstantly unlock tht..skin and bring forth the peFspiration. SCALD HEAD.--We hare cured cases that act,, ally defied every thing knout,, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One rnanzoltf us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a feu boxes of the ointment cured them. COllNS.—Ocensimial use of the Ointment Will al ways keep corns from grOwing. People need never be troubled with them if they Will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE—No man can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll alor , over the IleaVens—bn long man treads the card% sub ject to all infitriities of the flesh—so long as diseltse and sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment Lensed and esteemed. When man ceas es front off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES McALISTEI. & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION-,-As the .All-pealing Ointment has been greatly cannierfetted, - we have given. this Can tint, to the publiC. that "no Dintment wilt be genuine unless the names of James McAlister, or James Mc . Mister+ Co., ure.vvnizrzu dyith a PEN upon Evrav label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction in any of thd constituted courts of the United Slates, for any indfiidual coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts: are the whole sale agents, and. L. Wilcox, jr.,corneiMarket stand the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists N 0.2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets.,:sth ward, and sold the Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second st; and its Allegheny cityby II P. Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; npd D. Negley, East Liberty; IL Rowland, Ideltedspoit Samuel Walker, Eliiabeth; .LiAlexandei &Son, Mii nongahela City; Howinanik Co.f Jr T. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Sniith,' Brldgewatert. and John Barclay, Beaver Pa. -tar 20. , Canal Disin CASSINETTS AND FLANNELS. , --One case Cas sinettsi one case Red Flannels, for hale low by oct24 GEO. COEHRAI,I, 26 IVbod at; ',,; ~ . .1..;*., t- i "it,; ,' `. ~i •••:,::: . !:, -: ,,- ,' .,,:. ? ,',.:; . ,: : ~';'..7,,:::-_,;,•.-...:',:::':.. - 4•'.1 MENEM +*+l=' w. OEM =MEE "Oitkrii'tqiiikt:"•: — •-• - ••••• The Commonwealtepfil'ennaytelesiatU,f ALLEGHENY 'COUNT Y; - 1 ,- 7•• • . . . . ?•1!1.. 1 . , ..To l'a •,SilFgArr.. o! : op . ceriFT, .. ~. , . t '--.... ~.... :i(e collet:land yntijait before vre coin * 2, '" )(: 1 4...., tinted y ou' tharyott - litntinon Swede,. I.i. ti....„, .....,....,,ond,„th"at 4e lie aettaApear be fdre'Oafbiiniiit Otititt,:tif bit holden at the City_ orPittseurge;in atidT . or.tiatd evinety, - eri 'the first 'Monday or FebruiTy..t.noe;. there :to . .answer Thontai Bakeyiel anti' 44 hrie S. 'llakitivelli - Amelia E. bakewell, Benjainin liakeivelt, Theniak Sakeivell Jr., John P, BitkOvull, and' ttlattha P. Ilaketiell. tninora,.by their guardian Thoinits;j3iSeWeil, Of plea or 'covenant. . And have iiitythen 'there this writ. ' . . .. .... ~ . . . Witness, , tltp. Xi qn, ID4' 2I TRLI.,-.o2:l'at'Xlci Esq., President Judge Aif Wilt day of January, A. D., ogio:.tliposand ejg It',llundteel and forty-seven. . •, • (Copy) , . Protleib Jovar Fogs' Kix; j an 22 ' PR-. ELLIN HOUSE, . . , 105 Omni Vritt, Philadelphia: Tlll9 . sstahlishmeritf .since it passed into the hands of the. subscriber, in Jime last, has been thoroughly .refitted, and is now in coMplete order, for the accommodation . of the travelling Pdblie. Since the change of proprietor's, numerous addi tions and improvements bare been made, and it is now believed to possess all, the. reßuishe mental and conveniences whi'dh belong to afire etas! New BATHING R001.1,S; nosi Ladies and Gentle mcn,s ORDINAIIIE.S;, a splendid new Bar Acorn; new Parlors and new Furniture; have been added tb it, within. the past six Months, and the untleiSigned, gratefill for the very liberal patronage which has thus far been ettendectto;him ill his new vocation, respectfully solicits ha continitance, which he pJodg ca it shall be his untiring aim to deserve. 0 4, - A POST. COACH, belcingintito the ."FBANK-. will be in. attendancn.at the several 'Depot* and Steamboat Landings; to . conicy:passengena to the House, for 25 cents each;including baggage; D. K. AllAirt, ofNere.York,PiljpriitOr. JAS. SAZSDP.RIOir, of Philad.t, assistants Gro.!P. BUR.NILIST, 0.140144415 . . Philailelphia,Fehruary,.; • Disaolution. .. . , METE! d Co-Partnershito heretofore existing between 1:• ui Subset-Mein, ' ander the firm of Walker & Weini ell; is this day dissalted by mutual ,e - otise.nt. The be "nese of the late firm lei!! a be settled by John 'Welke at the old stand, No 85 Wood etieet. • -- . •: '• ' : .... -'. ' - ' .- - - JOHI 4 I- WALKER; 1 SOS. WOODAVIML; • .- Pittethergh;.Jaitinfix:f;lB4V . '.janls • • •• Tall* WALKER, (late Walker Os 'Weedwell,) woeld announce to his friend r quid the public, that he4itill continuesitie Ilikrilware business at the old itaiid, 'fio. 85 'Wopd:street.- ito fully solicit a coatinuance Jule patronage hereto ; fore so licatovied. He will .be receiving in the 89ing a large supply of foreipzt goeds,iif Lis own iniortation. Country ,'PelercLonti will please give him a ca11.. Plittablargh Nava!gotten .and Fire Inixt.. • ; ' ratite Company. • .. I Office, .1% - &' 21, Market Street. DIIINCTOUR : • I Michael Allen; '•' :' 'William Ebbs, ' C. Anshuti,,..: ' : ; ' 'Lewis Hutchison, " Thos. BakevielC :... „Enid. Lorenz, .... • . . Robert Heel: - ....e1.. - . .James May, . . , .. • &: W: • . . 1 • .. '.;'.IM.' , ALLEN, i'resl. . RoptirrTnexiir, see . asugomoin: APtif_SICIAR'S OPINION .OF DR. JAYNE'S .BXPECTORANT. . ••.' Lowerz, Mass.Jan..27th, 1646; Dr..Datict Jayne-.—Dear Sir: I have used your medicine, (so .univetsslly known by the name. of JAYNE'S .EXPECTORANT,i in my practice for a. number of years,and can most truly say, that I hare been More successful in the use of that .as ' a mild, safe, and thorough EXPECTORANT,' than or any which I bare ever csed. It i&the best for' the fel; !owing obvious reasons.: It, does-not (if gisen in proper dosimg occasion a disag,re . eable nausea. It door not weaken the lungs and prostrate the system, like moat other Expeetorants in Common use, nor does it abate the appetite of the patient like - other nauseating medicines, which hare been usedby..the faculty. -.ln a word it is nearly or quite the thing which bas been sought for by ionny of the faculty for ages gone by. I remain, yours,A.c. • Lursttu liticsrsaa, M. D. • Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE-, No. 20 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near WOO:l—and at the Dreg Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. japl4-43/sw TORE • NEWS FROM THE WEST !!!.7-The 1 fuliovving hasjust been received from our agent in dneinnati;Olitiel la•Mr: Quinn, timing. in Broadway, a gentle man well known to the Marna of _Cincinnati, has been cured of deal - ems of 35 years) 'standing, by using one hottle of Searpais Accaustic Oil—All per soih iuterested in this case, can call on Mr. Quinn and iatist:v themseivea of the truth of the above statement:" J. W. S'IIEPPARD, Agent, Nd. 125 .'.fain Street, Cincinnati. For sali in Pitbdiurgh at the: PERIN'TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Woo&--ond at the Bung Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal at.; Alleuhecy City: jan 3-e4,-w , . lIILES ! PILES! PILES! I !—Dn. JACIECON'S PUS F.stanocsmott has gained a reputation never before equalled by any medicine, Bead the follow ing extract from a letter Written by Messes. Carter, Wilsen * Co., Boston: “The Pile Embrocation is selling well, and gives universal saiisfaction.” It never fails. For sale by Dr..D„ ,layne;l‘:o. 8 South Third st. ' Philadelphia. • • For sal e in Pittsim we' attire STORE., 72 Fourth at., itmtrWood—unilhat the Drug Store of 11. P. Saimaa.% Federal at.,.Alleghdny City. janl3-divir:' • • • azononn. nximmki , •,.... :„,-.-, -_, , y , --- N N---_------_-- -'\ \--,-- 4. . - -, b - _-z-- - - ,-- - coNy E Y A N ER, . riFFICE Acery-Row, sth street, above Smith field street, r ittriburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS, .DOYDS, RELE.AIES and other instromenss of writing.draWa with neat ness, legal acctirace and despatch: He will alsoat tend to drawing and filing LIENS, AC. counts of Z.:resters Administrotors,4.c.,Erailing titles to ilea Estat e, m Searching Records for Liens, 4 . c. • • From .his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the mannerist keeping the public records, he expects to giro satisfaction. to those who may en trust their bus nessio his ciire. dec I 641,kw Important to 011 Countvymen GARNGEN & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. THE. Subscriber. havihg now e' w t a. the sole Agency in th Crest for . Me above House, is prepared to send oe bring wit passengers .on the most liberal terms, and with the greatest comfort . iind despatch, as they have the best vessels sailing every week, (built expressly for thiilineo.and will invariably give passages secure a on this side the witerptlieprefer cute of berths, and will attend to . passengers , lug gage on landing through 'the Custom Muse free of expense, end will also forward them.to : tbeirtriends in any part of the United Statesohun protecting the emigrant from all the terbeis' and' terilious frauds which they have - heretofore hedimpoked upon theia. :Messrs. liarnden & Co., are also the Agents fo r the Royal Mail Steamers. . .. Remittances by drafts at to any amount payable in any parthof Eoglaod, Ireland, g Cotland, or Wales. Application to the subscr iber personally or by letter (post paid, ) will meet with ever); atten tion. Mum,. Third street, one dooi west of Wend street. •. . .. JOSHUA ROLNSON, dec24-d&il'in • ,- ...r.uropesa ¢ Gs-the/Agent.. To My elle - siti: •• /rY PA.RTIV 1.12,i Mr. Liggett, and WM. 11.• Ame n], tin,. Es q., . will 'attend to my unfinished buil t ness, and I reeerainend them to the patronage of my. friends; I anti authorised to state that they will re ceive the counsel and Lsoistance of the Hon. R. Did dle. Otfice 2d storyor Hurktesßuildings,4th street, between Wood and Market:" jan6-ly " t SAMUEL IV. BLACK. .1 -( • • . . 100 retuis Imperial. Wawa; 22 fay 32; 50 gt: • Double Medittin, 24 by 38; • 20 Ai - . . g , 24 by 37; •- lir Extra • rr 29 by 41; • •30 a Yell. Steamboat, 20 by 241 10 rr ar Envelop, 20 by 24t • - 30 a White book, •19 by 241 - • dr:3l J. IL* MELLOR, Sr 'Wood at. . . 50 lt ri E o Glghtit; irsortea Nos. . !mile b y - .:-..,,-.... ~..!... •., ' ".,..''.•',.....'.. 7. '';`:.: 7 .i.: . : . 0....."1 . "';`-' , f - '''.g . : ' . t . 'T."• ,. - ...'2.•:'. IN=Mill • DtieeeerYi • A BLESSING ill . , 4% WONDER II To cure 'Eruptions aid Diegurements 0,/ fht Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Sunburn, Salt Rheum, Scsiry Sore tirade, 4.c.4.c..ke. Fpini. yea re ago last August, the capital cornett. , was astonished is consequence of a. disketery made by an Italian Chemist:- !deny donbteilx.it aeons .'ed alinost an ImpeisibilitY that any think tndde the binds of Man, coup have such singtslar potvitil as that claimed by Adtonto Vc tting'. for his • krititZ' don. Arany claised him and his inventionAi k bug,lanti t kilns! many foolish person'S Without tllingk - do.the same now)) at length, .afler testing it thh hospitals; the •hledica - V Society of Paris; (the belt cltetnisti in the world?r delivered the following iepbtl to Signer Vesprini I ' • , is We bare now thitnithlflind Caro:l6lly exkirillred thesingular itiventien bfVerspritd: We have mialyta ed its component . partg—we hate used it in several cases; 'and we , hesitate not to..pronouneo it, trbh ltalfen Chemical it Seep) as great bleising,,,Mti trUlv:ivonderflil remedy for any, cutaneous eriiiitien, or disfigureinent of the skin. Its inventor ire ebs.- • eider the true philairthibpi6t of ardiering.ina,bkihd. • (Sighed) - • • .LEOk'OLD DUPREY,- Then comes the report of the vileeiete de Watts • itite,w of sciehtifie experimental. • • “We are astouhded, 4, exelaiinU the,nlsed president s • at this linguini preparationj—.Vesprini , a; Italian. , • CheinicalSosp! Where, indeed, will science stop t • Here we have a preparation made in the form of st beautiful piece of boap; which we kiiew by actual practice; to cure every Cutaneous` oriiption, every disfigtirementef; anti even distolored akar I Where • will its- magic and singular power Cease t _The Ne• gro, the Creole, the Yellow Itace of. the East, and the Red IHatiof the Far Veit, ate alike under the in. ofits extraordinary powers of elearihg yels • - lob or'discolored skin,. and Make it white and beau , tifal, and of changing thh.color ofdark, or black, of • blown skin.” (Here se.eral persons were brougbt forward-by the prisideni; who had used it, in proof' of his assertions.) . • READ TiIiS,I tam TUE tirvEtrzon. iiiststir TO Tier. ntritr, • ritekaatron. . . . . • Paris, Nov 4, 1840. In catisideraNdii 'ether aoni of $3600, I have di. vulgedlo.trla.T.:Johys, raiding in the City of Neve York, N. A.;•.the :Pr o cess bf thatillfaCtiiiingh ' together - witheriategmentoftlie inkretlieithilWajibsB.- ing . my Italian Chemical . Soap .. Ho 4 to gialqfke turd, it fur a,al iq tba,Vnited States only, and hitt! theprivilege etaatniag it "Yones's lalian C h cfhtiAf' Wittieu, Henry J.•lioldswertis . • (Signed) ANTONIO VESPIUNL •• There, are •proLably few.pelsons if„iktajjeoei} who, after reading the above, : will doubt the,geiliz 'ties of gories!t, Italian Chemkal Soap, in curing Eruptions, , Distiguyerneets,, Freckles, Salt Rheum; -Scurvy; Erisypelas; Sun-burn, Moryheii; Tin; low or Srowu Skisrate. -Should there Witten per, sops, perhaps the following recommendations; aS Avqll.-as hundreds :from ethers opt' , .convince them, 141 - For . sale by W. .JACX.ibilii .Agent, t'orner of Woad and -Liberty streets:. ~,;• - • janlS :. • - Jones!. Carlaltk r . . T lIEREIfy certify that my hair I . llllillg oat is liticiiititiee daily, and iris turning grty,. and that Alio I , bare used Jones>. COrlir Rest*. nitirV it liar entirely, Ceased • fest,nud id.e . .nfrue darkl . opi. itirorla iced Jolters Coral Hair Restorittirer I.e:outbid. our bilidfiLls • • .. W. totarikilfs42 . For OM Aisne,' corner of-Wood and Liberty loan . _.,loiters . *show Climb:acid Sg ap. _ _ L. I3ERSORS, in purchasing this, must 'divert ask. for Joares , si ITM...rait CHEMICAL SOAII and, per. hapsois mans have been chea:ted with 6:Mote/recite will.he too much discouraged to fry }be gm:M.llE4*i say to such, Try this oncer-ryou will Mdt tegret it; but always see that Oho name of Ti Jona is on tit' wrapper. Price 50 cents a caktt: • Fur sale by W. JACKSON; Agent, comer ofNlTood and Liberty streets. • • jan22• .- - - , , ''' ' •' Ai Ci T I DE . . .. TAAVING..O:IO.-4tit my establishment to Dottoi'.. • ' ...), - . Villtifist - ?i,,,liwin, I cheerfully recommend'' : : hrm tii itH my formelfDiends and customers. '. - ' ' lewnes Drug Sttort.. The undersigned having bought out the Itore of Edgar : Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand Streets, so' licita-a share of the drug and medicine custom of this city and. surrounding cotihtry. A gederal assortment Dial! the most valuabl; Medicines, Perfunamy, days Soaps. ra4cy.4lrtihles, Brushes and Combs will al+ ways tukkept on hand.. Ph3siciants prescriptions se. curately'edinpohnded. The, store will be open at all hour of the day and night. WILLIAM FaRWIN.N..2 corner-of Penn and Thigding; • Ohio River Telegraph, rpROM Pittsburgh to Louyi . ille throughtrheal. in,Colutabutrand Cinctbnai. The subscriberi..nrere appointed a Commiliee to distribute 200 aliarenof $5O each of the stock of said. to the Ciatens of Pittsburgh' and vicinity, (that Geing the propiitlionallotted4o this city by tho ' Company.) As all feel an interest in this important improvement, and iris believed to be the beat stock ever offered the community, in order to give a more general•extent, the Committeedeem it proper, to con- . floe the subscription to two share for one week from . _ Booki ! Si subscription at the CountitAt Room of" Mani & Wstermpt„Water pt.. • . 'BLCHAftD EDWARDS, • JOSIIUAJIANNA, • - (104. ,' • • • . i.::"•;.Committee. • • Per. Sale .arlteinkti • - 4 - 111fICA:110V8h and lot .in Allegheny qty, in ji the'eieupaney Mr:Charles IL lug the,reeidence dfJndge Green.- The let-extends to the. Canal. . . Also, tOr rent two bonnet on Wm. Common, one inilieeceupalion of the Jitiv.i Wm. Preston, the other of 50Iin 'Diner, adjoining my 'residence. The above property isAintrly newvtritl finished in the best style. Possevion will be deliver:Ad on the Ist of April ncu. jail&U THOS. IRWIN. XTECTARINE PINE CUT CtIEWING.TOBAC -111 at D. lONE:HART, No . . 33 Hand'st., take pleasure 'in announcing to the pnblic that they have just introduced a new and dclimons article of fine CHEWING TOBACCO, which they can recom mend to customers as mild, pleasant, finely flavored, and,eatircly.frce from adulteration, They have also on - hand a very-fine lot or CAVENDISH of the very best'nuality. decl4 Disiolution of Partnership. Partnership existing between the undersign ed, under the firm of SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, was dissolved on the 3.1 init:; by mutual consent. Thu boOks of the concern ITC In the bands of Mr. Scribe, maid is authorized to settle all accounts. The Bookstore will be continued at the old stand by Mr. Scriba; the Bookbinding by Mr. Scheibler. VICTOR BCRIBA, bee. 2.5,1846. . GHSTAVUS SCHEIBLER. 'Wok's nll 'Statlonary. TT AV I G just returned frinn the East with a most 11. elegant and ox tonal c stock of Fancy Station ary ffnd Booki Poi Christmas and New .Yeaer Gifts, I would ofiil the attention of the public to my store. No. 115, Wood et. Prices extremely low. Among.' a great !icier:tit:in of Books for old and pang, 1 Zll9lP' tion 'The BEnidbir Annual, for 1847. Diadem, ' • 4s " Boquct, • • ss • " :Mass Itose, . 44 • " Amaranth, " Mayflower, of Porget-mc •not, •se : " LeafterliOndeMOry " Rainbow, ss' Lady's Album,' " Sacred Monritaims. Illustrated Book of Chriitian Ballads. Scenes in the Life of Christ, by Chriinvold. The Tortoise Shell Kitten, for 1847.: Annualette, •Christian Blossoms, is : The Book of liuniory Rhymes. ' • Together with a great selection of Books for Child. , ten, Gatnit),;Portfollos, . 'VICTOR SCRIBA, "ate . • 115 Wood M. Holliday presents. CENErt in the Life of the Savior, by the Poeta and 0 Painters. Scenes MAU Lives of the Apostles, illustrated. Book of Chrotian Ballads, The Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poeu7,splentiktlz illustrated. • - Sketches de Irish Character, by Mr. S. C. Wall, The Snow Flake a gi ft for Innocence an 4 Bealltr. Portraits Of the Premd eats. • . The Bello Boo k s, in setts. ... The .7011111 " The Every Day Book, , . ' • , • The Parlor gir • '••• ' The Leisure Hour Book. The Young Minfallvening Book. , The Summer.Dayßook. - Alen a large_asomm i k it A s a. 00 4 . !ahem:, • Works. — TT.. dee l4 1.14 1 .90 e;Art. 2 x s=ls Btekis#efes pi4 j¢ v a, /k w sa i r " le • 1111 , 41 4 t HAT; -‘,..."1fai..„,.-;::, ti 4 :-•."7::"'W.1 ' _;. l 4,._,-':,)..,:,,::...45..'-, •••-',''' - ',7r ...., . `....A.,, ‘,.• t • ...1 ..' f ' etr'.'tt'i" . : • ' . ,• " , - ' it , .. , • , ..* ' ' f -Z.. 4: , ..,. 1:14'0, ~...,,,..: -... ...1,40 , :., :..4.:' --,r ,f'- ''' • ''.-t?‘- tk,,::`• 1.-% ...,'''.i.C. S:"."- ' vV.,.;!T >:; ,-,....:4)1,..V,2,,,5C ,-;. 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