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American gold prem., and; Sovereigns wards $4,83. .1 ASHES—Scorching", some sales at sc; firm a4 l this. Pce a, '4f0411; in good demand; no sales. • Bs/era/us, life 1 'ALE—The demand is very good; 7,50010. i , APPLES--Becoming scarce, prices advancing now'range from V1;37402,00. ;BEANS--No change reince•last report. There hate been' some transactitit,s--prices range from 8 7 i, 1,0001,25, as in quality. BEESWAX--Several sales reported to us at 24 025. MUTTER-.-Rol/, sells plenty at. Sf qelo, as in.quality. Keg sells at 7c.; one lot at Vac. ROCKETS-aaPertent Leaver, 2,0002,25, as in quality. CANDLES--City dipped 9c.; INlould 10. CHEESE—Sates at 800 f; eery good!article will command Cit.. very dull. COTTON YARN-a-Sates at 12020 ca - 'COTTON—Tcanesak‘ sales at loalf. cash and time. farm; we note salei at Kisi l d es in quality. • CORN MEAL—Few sales reported to us at 33c. FEATHERS—Not much doing in this article; prices steady at about former , rates, 28030 as in quality. FRUlT—Dried Peaches, at 1,37 i, D) icd plc!, 50E0,55, as in quality. FEED—Bran, sales - in various lots at 609 d. 840,5 t; 11014 c. PLOUII--The news by the Hibernia, received by frele,grapb, has started flour upwards. We this weelequote it $3,8704,00, at wharf and from wa _ gon for fair brands. Considerable quantities have been taken at a shade lower. FREIGHTS-To the . East quite plenty. The, Wagon rates to Baltimore and Philadelphia area $1,3701,82 fa- 100 Ms. The articles going- East consist of Bulk Meat, Bacon, Dried Fruit, Lard and Butter: - , The rates by thiMonongahel a Slack Wa. ter Navigation are lower, $1.1201,37, the agents' in this' city,receipting through, of course, the !erg. est portion of forwarding is done by this route. , ' Journal. GRAIN--Wheat--Sales at 60065 c.; Corn, 320, 33; ./kr, not much coming in—sales at Brewery all 33c,; Oars, firm at2sc.; Barley 35040. GLASS: --Sales •of Bxlo, country brands, at $2(052,12f, city brands $2,4402,50. Larger sizes in proportion. • HAY—Sales at scales during the week at $9,14 1 010 per ton. ' • LEAD—Firm at 4+ for Pigs; 4j for Bar. LARD-Sales in considerable quantities at GO 6jc. MOLASSES--Very little change and firm at quotation.' In quantities, sales have been made at prices ranging trona 31032 for old; 33 for.nriv. Sugar House ,sells at 40045. OILS---Lard Oil sells at 58002 per gal.; Linseed Oil, some'dernand, sales at 54056; Tanners' Oil, $18022. PORK—Bulk pork arrives freely; sales Sc for lharns; 4+05 for sides; 3ja4c for shoulders. RAISINS., -Sales in lots at $2,1502,25 p box. RlCE—Market well supplied; sales at 5305 i - by quantity.. RAGS--En good demand; for country mixed 3c; Best White 404 f. SALT—No change of importance; sale at 1,00 al,o3.pci lA. for No 1 Allegleay. S.E t EWS—Clocer, $3,543,02 from wagon. Tim• 4( 44, 1.1 2 t 5 .@ 1 ,237 6.• ;Flari.sceBs. SUGAR—Sales.of N. O. in ithds., 7104 ; in ME= :_:; ,- 1/a. , .'.'l`i'•'i, =BB ;•";- .... • . :~<;.:; =ZVI repared -mind corrected every- Afternooit. RerTSBURGII BOARD OF. TRADE.. rOn. DECk24I ; Cog,: Loo/alit, , 1.1. Denny, PORT OP PIT.TSBLitG2I. TnE criaztiEi Asa itzslNG ARRIVED , . Union; ''Lean, 4 ., • Neil' England, Pri, ,, e, New Orleans: Heops,`Peaver. Piitioi. Bowman, Brovinsvale. ~ Login ACLake, Benniit, Brownsviile, itPARTEIX. • - 1 4 ;14 Psie, Hoops Beai er ~ Consul,.Bowman, Brownsville Louis. N.Lane, Bennett Brownsville. PgILKLIZI.P7I2A . , Jan. 28;184q Thumlay, 9 o'clock P. At t Roca hay advanced 1046,26.. - .BALTIMORE, Thlorvdasf, Jamtary 23, 18.47.5 • ' 4./atiarq.--Soles to-day of .4,000: bble. Flour-at-1i per bbi : Holders asked a trifle inore, bufittiaides.' .Cincinnati, - Jantiery 180. The river last evening was still falling raPidly, having.receded about 2} feet within the previous 24 howl.' At. Pittsburgh on Saturdaythere Were 7 feetwater in the channel, and falling: ,! Wkiskey-L-Silles of 42; 130 and 23 lible,-from atl6-4-c; 30 do from Distillery, at 161 C; 88, 40,18 and 12 do 'froth River, at /Cie. - Zarct--saleliof 200 legs No 1, country render id; at 10,50. Cl ove r Sced--6bbls sold from first hands at43,- 70; :,25. do at 3,75; bbls extra; 30 bushels from Store at 3,75. Cotton- , -Sale of 30 bales M. A.; at 9.fc-83 and 34 do, Miu., at 101 c. - Chtese—A.iiale cif 100 big selected, at file. - BakMeal-;—Sales of 9000 111-Sides and Shank!- , , noUntry at 4P3ie. Ikians--A sale of 215 pea corn 11am, at Gic.! „Butter—Sales of 150%1b5; fair roll, at 9c; 10 bbls. do at same; other Benoit lots do at 8c; show ing rather a downward tendency. • - .6ncisr if k, January 23 18471 The weather rnoderatecrio-dvy—and their need bail° apprehension of the river's freezing, 'There iwa 11 feet water in the Canal and at a stand. • The business has been light this week. Provis 102111 lire held too high tor speculation--and yeti it is the opinion of well informed dealers that the bighest point has not been reached. All seem to be waiting for thellibernia's news, which wig be the:steuist. . 1 Provisions are the same.: Hog round 4k gatna Gq Lard ac and quick. i There is yet very little new Bacon in market. Such lots as have come in ate taken'readlly-at our figures. • litiv—We understand there are a few lots to Come in. The market good, and M 3,50 would be paid for choice Tots. brisk at 17.401:ie. per gallon MINE MEM ~-.r __ _ WHISKEY---Common, 160.161. Rectified, is WOOL— , IYe are told thep is . anedvanee in this article. §ales are now made at 2V/:,18e.; as in quality. NEW LIABON, Jury 23, ISM To Dr. Green,Western Agent for Mazonni - Syrup: Dear- Sir --Froth a Sense. cif iltify T.owe td the public, as well as to yohrself,l make the following statement of my case, hoping it May thomeans of doing some good to others. Whti may be similar ly-tifflicted by inducing them to try - the same in valuable remedy without cl.day. I have had a pain in my breast-and side attended with a harrassing cont, for more than three years; during which tinfel expectorated large quantities of matter; and last spring, my cough becarne so bad that one blood vessel after another gave way is my lungs, which, together with the general wasting away of my gen-1 eral system, reduced me to that condition. that I was unable to attend to any business whatever,' and gave- up all hopes of ever being better. My Cita 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 front my lungs daily; arid 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 'selves,of -my real condition would fora moment consider thdt it was more hopeful than the worst - cities Of coniumption generally. I have now tak l 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. My cough l has abated, the painhas Lett my breast and side, F and thy fortner health and strength have so far returned that I am at work every day. and I feel r that lam a new man. And I em satisfied that consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr. Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that suffer as I have done to try thie justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that ever graced the-medical profession. With the highest consid eration of respect I sub scribe myself your very miteh obliged friend, JQII.N 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 eblebrated Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this 23d day ofJuly. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriff of Col. Co. GIDEON GAITER, Dep. Sheriff, acjqrays Brockway,No. 2, Commercial Row. Liberty street, litholesale Agents for Allegheny County. Sold also at R. E. Sellers, N0.'57 Wood street. Important to Consumptives.-4 Strange that so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu- Uly wearing them down, and slowly but surely, stealing them into that dreadful disease Consurp iimi--tbat disease which carries off thousands daily —are doing nothing, or: what is worse than meth., ing, aregorging themselves with nostrums tlfii are puffed to The skies for cures they are said to have effected onsome foreign or unknown persons, when ;hey can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers' compound Syn. ) of Liverwort and Tar, which con- thanes to make ties most remarkable cures ever re corded in the annifel s of Medicine; which is pro. red by reference to tee vast number of certificates from the first and most respectable-citizens—such as the lion. Judge %Ventu ri Burke, the' wife of the Bei/ Geo. Maley; Doctor 'strn—Richanls; Mrs. Hi , ram Plummer; Devinney Luflow, Esq., of Clnein nati; and a great number of °hers in this city.—! Certificates of not only of rem arkuble cures of dis tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive-I ly cured, after physicians of the higteest standing hare given them up to die! For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent., Grant street, one door below :Id. See advertisement of Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar- in another column. dect Cuurs-rtcli 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 gout, tic lolereux. bronchitis, vertigo, nervouSor sick head who. indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits. convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart. neu• ralgia, general deb.lity, &c. lit cases of dy - scp‘ia. which is simply a nervous derangement of the di 1 'gestire organs—they hate been 'wind equally suc- These applications are in the form of Rings and I.Magnetic Fluid. Bands, Bracelets. tells, &-c. GO-See advertisement !or further raticulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, Market street. j dec9 Valuable Worlcs‘ .THE works of Charlotte Elizabeth, with fin intro duction, by .Nlrs. 11. li. Stowe, in 3 roil. Prescott's Conquest of Mexico; .4. Ferdinand and Isabella; ' Marshall's Life of Washington; Sparks 'do.; • • . Franklin; Life of Samuel John on; riorace Walpole's Letters, 4 cols.; 'Arnold's History of Rome; Hume, Sinn:lett, and Miller's England; -Pictorial History ofthe United States; Allison's History of Europitr :Ancient History, selected from Rollin 'and, other • authentic sources; ;Pictorial Ancient History of the World, by Frost; :Later Honisn Commonwealth; lArnold'iMiseellandous works; ',Life and Correspondence ofJohn F , oster; With a general assortment of Theologic.d, Classi cal and Miscellaneous works—lca sale at low prices, at,tle Book and Paper Store of ELLIOTT L. - ENGLISH, Jae, Market st. bet 9d and 4th' sts, BUFFALO TONGUES-12 do:. Buffalo Tongues; for sale by (janl2) ' J.AMES MAY. EAD-1200 Pigs Leadi for sale by joll2 JAMES X.iquoirs. CASILS dark liramly, ()lard, Duptley 8! Co.'s 3 2lnandl 3 Casks pile fi if if ', 1 hallpipe Bordeaux " J. J. Dupuay; 1 qr. Cask " " ‘‘ 2 Pipes Holland Ginj Swan brand: On consignment and for sale by jani2 JAMES MAY. To lieu TIIE Store on Market street, near the Diamond, • now occtipid by Messrs. Wiflock 4- Davis. Possession given on the Ist of April next. jan 1 1 Apply to JAMES MAY. Fresh Oyster.. iIE subscriber will receive Fresh Oysters daily jj from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et., bet Ween Smithfield and Grant. octl3 • - • 0 Yes, 0 Yes. XTODU can always find at G. Schaeclos, on the cor . ner of Fifth and Smithfield ELS., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy i Fruits, aad Pastries orthe choicest kinds. Call and see. • novl3-dtap Dissolution. HE Partnerehip heretofore esisting - between T Hugh Anderson and the understood under the firm of • - ANDERSON 8 , 1 - PAISLEY, was ilissolted on the'l3th inst., by the death of Mr. Anderson. . The business will be continued as 'aeretnfore, by the 'undersigned, at the old stand, Peen street. Ninth' Ward, near Toll Gate, where the affairs of the late firm will he settled by him. jair23-lwS. PAISLEY. ZiHOUSE and Lot for Sale.—A two story frame dwelling home, in good repair; Quarry street, between Elm and O'Hara sts., in Fifth Ward; for the unexpired term of ight years from the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of ' jan23-tf — JOHN FULLERTON , 146 Woodst. - ----- Notice to Attrors ------ ril ROSE who were sunimoncd in attend and serve '. as Junons, in "The Calm of Co:fimon Pleas of iAill-glieny County" on Monday the 1861 instant, are hereby notifital that their attendance will nut be reqbired until Monday Ist - February. ' Hy order of the Court. , 1 . ' JOIEI7 FORSYT SheriiPis,Officer H. Jan. 14, 1647. 24,4 Jan - Sheriff. i 4 .p.! N' - 4 MEE O , _SCIIBIERTZ : . ._;, -, , -- 7...,- ., :;.. ,, , , ::. , ..--,..' ..t.i.t!_!-,.---....-.:4t.,:-:1..,,-:t• - :`}. nAz±E,s coaar.crtD_DAl7.lr-Dlr - - . . ALLLNJERAII.EIt;E.X.CHANG,E BROKER, coAtitan - trurco *Mb. 7tatt„lll:-.....".nd Branches. dinBinnati Cfrel evil re CLawiencc)..# oluidbus ............ . Haas - Ilion ' 3andu9ky ..; - .eauga Norwal k .... Neo Woosier Marietta • Chillicothe . Cleveland:) SCIOUL • t •• / • Lancastori - liamilton .1 • • • Canton • i Urbana Granville rtarterbv.:tribt; Pitaburgh Banks; • rfat Philadelphia Danks dsg Gerraantdwn.: Chester county. pea - ware cotulty.. Montgomery county: : . pat 'Northumberland .Co.:.pai C01:1346k 8:-.Bridge Co - pat Rgadiug pat Lancaster pat Doylestown par Easton pal Bucks county...... • .. par POttsvillo pat Washingtob Brownsville . York • thamberrburg Ggttysburg Middletown ..... Carlisle Harrisburg .. • Harrisdale Lebakoh LewistoWit Wyoming Erie .• ...... : . West Branch ' f Waynesburg .• 1 ' I Susquehanna County . f Lehigh County - I U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes . . ...... . City and County Scrip.. f ---- • INDIANA. Slate Bk an &bra nehes.. 2 State Scrip REMIXES' All Banks ' VIRGIN/4. astern Banks I Wheeling . 'I. Brahehes -1 , Beall at .tiorgontown..l MARYLAND Banigitird City:... Country pauks: xi* Volta. City Banks Country Banks NitP £,NCILA All solvent hanks.. Wellsville negialair Piseket. 1,12 TIIE steamer ARENA; ri.tviE C. px.te. _. ~ ._.• sox Master, will ave Pitts for Wellsvi le and all intermediate le landingi;burgh On Mon days; Wednesdays, and Fridays, at go'clock; A. M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, nun dayi, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. decs For Wheelitsg , -.l3.ealaar IPaekcit. pr Tn. splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tries, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednieday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday; at 9 o'clock, A. M. Per freight, or iassage apply on board. .or' tic Cincinnati. The well known last running steamer CAMBRIA; W. Forsyth, Master, m or n run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesdy n 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., Agenti, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville. Z ....m _ -.• The new and splendid passenger steam -4, er CO LUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master, will leave for t e above and intermediate ports, regular ly. t For freight or passage apply on board, or to je I D. \VILKINS , Agent. __ _. ___. _ Per Cincinnati and St. Louta _lrSt_ft The passenger steamer..PALESTINE, Capt. Witlianis, wilt leave for the above , and nl7 intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard. je9. Tuesday Eventng Packet. I Jr". " The new and splendid passenger steam. nitl rerun boat DELLARATION, Capt. Vortices, a.a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 1., • clock. Returninr, ti she will leave Cincinnati every k'rici.tv evening al. ' 3 o'clock. Tl.e Declaration e'er" stiperior accommedations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. CINCINNATI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passengersteamer .MONONC:AIII:I,,A, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was` built expressly for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations. NDAY PACK El THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNION, Captain Macleamwill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and and() nati, leaving this port every .Nlontlay at 6 o'clock, P. Al. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at The L'uton was built exprzsgly for this trade and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on bored TUESDAY PACKF.T. THE regular mail and passengerstearn'. er ;;711 run as Cat. John Rlinefelter, a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and IYheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or pnasage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and su perior accommodations. • apl , THURSDAY PACKET. _fire_ h. THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, E. Lucas, hiaster, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port (luring the season of 18.IG, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock X. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. FRIDAY PACKET. ITHE regular mail and passengersteam er CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Ivlondayat 10 o'clok, A. M. For freight or passage apply On board. The Clipper No. 2 was built expressly for this trade end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac.. aommodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET:. The regu larm ail and passengbi dteamet CIRCASSIAN, Capt.—lsaac Bennett, Nvill run an a regular Packet betwCen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this poi* every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day, Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tdesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac• , commodation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET.' ~,l A . m. ls h s e E r e r sF r 2 i r t m c a . ai lp a t o tifn a ;o a r e d n , g i e v r i la l t er ul a t e r a regular Pad/et between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, M.; the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on beard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort end ac commodation.' mar 23 Eagle Saloon—Wood Street. TRE PROPRIETOR of thiswell knoWn establish -1 went respebtfully announces, that ihe.continues to supply at the shortest notice, and in rhe,best style, Balls, Parties, nullifies and Weddings' With Fancy -Cake.clen Creams, Jellies, Pyramids, 84 &c. ganagers of contemplated Balls are . iiivited to see his arrangements for suppers, at such entertainments. In his large sateen he is able to seat almost any num ber of persons at once. The terms m all departmentwcif his business, be assures the public will be reasodable. Jan 22 For Rent. A • FARM containing two hundred acres situate about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im prorements.are a large and cornfortab:e house and barn (GO feet Iong;) 100 bearic , ! riWe trees, GO acres ejo::red land, abont 12 of which is meadow. TbH firm :is well watered, on a go o d. road and will be rented remarkably low—apuhr to 11.LitICEL1 - 7 & MITCHELL, - Penn at., Pittsburgh. • • •••7,4:3.....;• . .; , :7,:::-. , :(; , ..•: , $: , .1','.r. , ..t.. ,-.:•'.:7:',•.;;::.',-',:_'-':-::1;.-'''....-..-,": '.~ ~ ~ ~, •:',.:-::'''.:•5•;: -. :',.' . . - ::';':':.- - :•!:"' . . - ::1'.. -- ,.: .- . I.:: t_ ~:.':, : : ..i:;i.',- . .7.;;2..:!:,':',,:,- : :.',, , ;'..,'.,-.'..,. ~ .:.'1'..i,:.,.ii,'.:,:,: ''..'.:'-'l..r:,!',':-_,.., 1 , ; NM= . . • 20 -45 95 111 11=2! (State Bk and Branches 45 1 Bank of Illinois ......70. aticnioaar. hirer Raisin. , 70 Isisurance Company ...6 State Think • 5 Oakland County.... :10 Fargo and 111 act' bank. 10 St. Clair. 75 MISSOURI State tank tENITESSECL An banks ' ' EATER* Lacitavor..- Nelir York.... (prim.) I Philadelphia.... a Baltimore VASA:7E Or corhi: Amer. Gold, (prem) ... ! i Old do. do. ...0 Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 80 Ten Thelers 7 80 Ten Guilders.. 3 90 LouisrPars 425 Napoleont 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish. . 1600 Do. Patriot 15 60 Ducats 4 15 .012 Improved Lard, 011. 14 lIARRErS Winter Lard Od, just•receivecl from the manufacturers and fur sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by PBS. SELLERS, dee2S N. 17 Liberty st. ri MILS. Pitch; 50 ‘• Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; • 10,000 Seed leaf Cicars; On consigmnent mid will be sold low for Cash, or_ exchanged for Pittsburgh- manufactures, b neps TA AFFE y & O,CONNOR. rpEA6 7 -1 ...sr packages Y. H.. Impl., G. P: and Powchong, of late importations, arriving and Ibr sale by fantr2sl LAMBERT & SHIPTON. c 0.... 300 BAGS Green Rio, part prune;Arrivi 54. Old Government Java; Arriving this day and for sale by aug2s LAMBERT & SHITTON 2 1.511-150 bbls Fio. T I.:;lry's Mackerel; 20 " 3 North " di 10 at it 1 la 20 " Herring (Allwives) 5 No.l Salmon; in store and for sale by [atlg23l LAMHtIIT & SHIPTON. Sugar and Zdalairra. , A MIDS. N. 0. Sugar, strictly prime ‘31?../ 25 bbls. Nos. 4 and 6 Loaf; 10 cases"Loverina ' 's" D. R. Loaf Sugar 118 bbls N. 0. Molasses; In store and for sale by LAMBERT Sc 133 and 135 Wood titre( Latest, Improvement. TINIEDSTRADS of diffe'rent kinds with Gazsanals XIII iron patent fastenings, supe to ank use f ew in use, for sale low at the furniturerior ieb wase of n nngl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. _ . rrIABLES--Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap mg at the Furniture Warehouse of • je6 T. D. YOUNG & Co; 31 Hand at. Wood Street Property for Sado:- MHAT deeirablelot of ground at theTtittit Of Wood street, occupied at the time of tho'great fire by ItlessrsoKing & llolmesibs offered for sale. Enquire of [augfr) 5: IL MOORtlEiiii. Storage. H AVING a very -large and commodious ware house, wb nre prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment] a large amount of Pro duce &e. on storage. at low rates. jy23 C. A. McANULTY & CCI; Canal Basin._ PATENT FENCE.-00 pannels oak and pine rails just received and-tbr 'Rale by • jan 2 L. WILMA RTFL Penn 'it. Fon. sale faeturcr nov29 • Debatbas B LANCIIARIPS and Rice's Debate - on Slavery; Perinea and Rice's Debate on . Universal s• . • Canape!! and Purdell'e Debate on Catholicism. at H. S..BOSWQRTII k CO. , e No. 43 Market et. Mechanic - at tooksi. LAFEVER'S Modern Building Guide;;. The Anterican House Csrpenter; Grier:a Merlianic's Calculator;, ilaswell•S Engineer's COmpanion; Scribn eraMeclianic's &Engineer's Companion The Builder's price Benia and Estinator. - For sale by H., S. BOSWORTII fz-CO., jonl3 • No. aa Market et. iliN2=llo 4 I TXRN S receive by ax -I..tVpepts.larique iirtieletc,of militirysttimmings, buttons, 4 c. - ='• W. W. WILSON. 11101b.riVOLVEILS—A kt Allen!s Patent R946lvipg, Les :article ' jallg • -. W. tl/2;:,,IVILSON.- i.A.PTAINS'- and Lieutenams,lrassanfa •Shciu: dei..l.3trapn e ter •undreas Coats. 4 t • _ W:' .WJ I4O . 1 "-:c; • • Corner of 4th and Marliei eth. Drt4dt Peaelaea. BARlLELS,juat.receired and for sale by ita!•• aui.bEn - st nicx . E.Taatti• - jan7 , 170 Likorty - et.. - kr.flw:o;feona gage; - Ebhda. new crop s SO2,ar., 'prinkrarticle,.juit received and' ter sale by' . MILLQ & Ricit2Tstasi•;, Jan? 170.1;dberayat.:- 10111- OLLl3U'f'fElt--.41•131i1e., just received -end for JUL . MILLER. &ItICKETSON,', jao7 • • - . • '--170 Libertyit.. . A RD-410 Itekk ` Loaf Lard, just:reeived and..tor L Bale b)•• MILLER Sc .. ntotpasoly; jati7 No `170" Liberty. at. . ___ . • 20 mers CASSIA In - store and far into by -, • HitYS & SROCItWA•y No. 2 Commekcialltow; Libarty'at. 1 CASE CARS MAGNESIA foriltle by - dee 3 HAYS B ;BROCKWAY . S 4.1. 4 1),MAGNESIA for sale by dec S. HAYS &131tOCKW.A.y. 2 CASK ES CHLORIDE' LIM fot sale by doe HAYS BROCKWAY; ) CASKS SAL SODA .4.• • dcc 3 ' HAYS ¢ BkOCICIV A BBLS. New York and Pittsburgh Varnishee, on hand and &or salo low by deo 3 - HAYS & BROCKWAY. AINTS AND OILS, a general assortment always of hand and For sale' by HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, `No. 2 Commercial 1144, Liberty ' PT I_ IENNESSEE PEA NUTS, A'small lot, very 'au pea*, just received and 'for sale by ' MARTIN & SMITH; 56 Wood st. FRESH ROLL 71 OTTRR--513arnds, neatly put up, for sale by MARTIN' & SMITH , I deeld - - iV Wood street. A P I c l " 'L tl E a S f — r 9 i S ai b e b i l iy a. Green Applpi, of different noe2o P. C. MARTIN, 00 Water at, SUGAR CURED 11AM5..1.0000 superior 'Sugar . Cured Hams, a prime article, for sale by nov2o P. C. MARTIN. 6Q Water st. elk RANGI.IS-1000 prime IX vana Or onges, for gale by nui2o_ P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. D 01. Flooring. 20 000 FEET first rate, at Beclos Planing Machine; fur sale. L. WILMA ' novlB. Penn at 4 bttween Hand and Irwin at. P OPLAR BOARDS ) . well seasoned and for sale by [novlB.] L.' W11241.g.RTH.. sundries. s Tierces fresh Rice; . /4 bids, Conklina improved Lar d r3lll 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On litiii.d and for sale by F. SELLERS; ' sep24. No. 17, Liberty street: Mill, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And fur sale . by F. SELLERS. sep:l4. No. 17, Liberty 'street. -------- UGARHOUSEM OLLASSES.—SbbIe.‘GootiaIs o I b ...S. U. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. F. SELLERS. usqueto Netts. C t EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so perior white and' colored Musqueto Netts Zolich will be sold cheap at No: 106 Market street. jel3 QTATlo 7 .`dlltY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing kVax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases,! Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note &c. &c. For sale by -* JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner of Alarket and Third sti. Tali d ° eei:bratcTer pointed CJr Gold Pens, just received and for sale at redziced rates, by , JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, coct29 Booksellers, Market at. Clici7rfolcEltlL--.lJitTFCitlng, aTarge sail splen -0 did assortment or [Tench, English and Amon can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examiue. JOLUNSTO:s; & STOCKTON. oct"2-9 Stationers,, Market at. laraxler , i. ir Beltoics. - UST received an assortment, large sizes, Braziers Hand Hollows; also, Parlour and kitchen, do. ‘l - liolesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. - - 120 Wood at. • elacap Ventslan Blinds ("lAN be had at AIWILVAT.,AVIIITC , S. Blind rac k./ tors, in the rear.orloiepli I owrie's Cabinet Warertiam. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will please call at U. 11. Ryan's Ntiareroom, Fifth at:, near the Exchange Bank, where I will he in attendance, and if I do not please you both in priceand quality, I will forfeit my reputation as a blind maker. - Blacksmith's Bellows Ity the subscriber,agent for tho Alarm. EO. COCITRAN, No. 26 Wood st. MEER _ -;.~:. -~~~_ . MSS } `' ~ '/° ~mfise'~ex2r.H Fh ` '4sr bGn¢t~R .h.irMv, ..~ay. 9 :E sitiitAi I ettisAis-Allt.rjeiti tries'Ofitttriliat. s, THE itiediding figure. it iven to represent the 1451111. M .1",114. - y1:4/..alltl.NS :is th e , 117;e6.1.ClUtellatiPr. us the impurities of , the . nly: 'lt will bort-mice& eit,s,thiek .cloudy tins, itie'S - fintii all paints ot to surface,....iitliteli Una that .this perspire. ni Bevis uninterrnyteil when we . ate ilthealth; 11 ceases when .we are _zit. , Life cannot lie sus.' it is throWn off front the ble4d and ' eiberitficeitafthe body, and dispoies by this inetins,tu riearlyall the impUrities within us. , The hinguege of Seriptureis the flood Ditto Life: , 'fit ever be., ditties impiire; It may be traced directly - to the stop: : page of ftit'ensibeeperipirolfen. Thus we ice, all that 41 necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in-; fected, is to open thispores, and it relieves itself froin all impurity hrstelitltt. Its owe:heat and-vitalityurc 'sufficient, without one,jiarticle Of Medicine, except to , tmeuithe..poresupon the Surface. • Thus:we nee the folly of Lilting so much internal remedies. All.: practioners, however,-direct ,t their efforts; to ;rest:Ore{ the Inaeasible Perspiration. ~Thejliotnpsenian, los inittance;steams, the Hydiopithist shrouds es in wet blankets, the llomopathisg. deals out infinitissimals ; the Allopathist bleeds and' dopes us with. Mercury, and the blustering Quack gorge!, us with pills, pills. pills' ':- • • s , To give some idea nf the amount df the inaensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights - of all we re. ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other Nvbrds, if we eat and,drink =eight pounds per. day, - we evacuate five pounds:of itsby the Insensible Peropiration. , Thip is 'none other than the Used lip' Particles of the blood, and. Wet - juices giving:place tb the new and fresh ones. To c4eckthisi:thereforh, is to se ttle in the system five-eighth of all thevirulentmatter thatintrire demends shouldleave the body. , - Bye 'sudden tranaltiaritiona heat to cold, the porei are stopped, the perspiration ceasenand disease be; gins at bdee to deeelope itself:, Hence, asnoppage cf this fie* j ui ces; originates so many com plaints.' - I • It is by stopping the. Fierce, that overwhelm* man kind with coughs, colds; and, catesuinption. Nine tenths of the werld die fronailiseaseu induced by .a stoppage of the Insensible Peripiratioi. Let me ask, now, every. candid mind; whet course seems the most reasonable to ;pursue, to,unittip the, pores after they are closed. :Would you give Chialt to unstop the cores?, Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the, clog ging actually ist And yet I know of no physician who Snakes . any external' applications to effect it. Undue' theta circumstances, I present to physician!, and to all others, McAlistees 411-Healing Ointment,. or the World's alder . It' Lip, ithwer to restore per. -spiration on thereat, on the.head old sores, upon thr chest, in Short, upon' any, part of the body, whether diseased slightly or severely. , • , It traspotoer to cause all external sores, scrofulout humors, skin diseases, poisonous Wounds,: to dia: charge their putrid matter, and chef; heali thein. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogues or . cutaneous disorders, and restbre the entire cuitelt to its healthy functions.' It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so man) and deleterious , drugs taken into, the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gives inconed nience, or is dangerous to the inteatiiies. It preserves and defends thesurface from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the out. let tie five-eights of the bile and used up matter with It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines: Stop up theie pores, and death knocks nt your door: ltis rightly termed All-Healing, for there is-scarcely a disease; external or internal, that it will not benefit Dave need itfor the last fourteen ,yeais fur all diseases of the elthet; consumption,Jiv er involving the utmost danger acid reiponsibility,,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 pro:eSion; 7 have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on tits bench, 'Aldermen - 'and Lawyers,: gentlemen Of the highest erudition and multitudes, of the poor, use if in every variety of way, and there has been but our voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc- A I i4tor, your Ointment is good. CONSU.SIPTION.—It can hardl y 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 e.spols them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of consuinc non continually, although we are told it is foolish.' nets, I care not what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. I! FIADACII.E.—The Salve has cured persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every Week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Ache arc helped with like sue- CCS.3. COLD` FEET. - -Consumption, Liver corriplaint, paint in the chest or side, falling olf the hair, oft or the other always accompanies cold feet: T,he,Salve will cure every case. • In Scidufia; I: grapples, salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Sorg' Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Cheat Diseases, such as ist/una, Oppreesion,P ate, also ;Sore Lips, Chap, pod -Banda, Tentoura, Cutaneous Eturitions,Nervoui Diseases, and or the'Spine - there is probably no meal ic'Tilto now known so good. • WO/S.—lt is the best thing 'in the world tot , Burns. (Read the Directione around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE - YACE-51aeelditie Skin gross eurtkce., Its first action i 3 to e.tp . l all humor. It will notecase drawing tiff the Ince is tree from any matter that may- be rodged under the skin, and fre quently ,breaking out to the surface.. It then heals When there is nu thing bat grossness, or'dull repot- sive surface,. it begins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicito as a childs.. WORMS.—If parents knew how i'atal most medi cines tvertXto childree taken inwardly, they Would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated ; lozenges? , vermii loges" pills, &c. The truth is, no One can tell, in variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will alwaYs tell it a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a way. (Read the directions around the box.) - There is Probably- no Medicine on the faceof the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I trill stake it against the worldf They:may bring their. Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to, their one: • OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an ontlet to the impuritios of tne eysterii, is, because they cannot pass off through the nand's] Channels; of the Inseiiii ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities mustintie some other outlet, or it will en danger life: 'rink Salto will allidys provide flir such emergencies. , RHEUMATISM.—It removes almest immediately the initammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceaseei ; . FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat' nd perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could bestarted the crisis has passed and the danger over. TIM AM -Healing Ointment w i l l all cases el fevers almost instantly unlock the akin and bring forth the Perspiration. SCALD HEAD: --We have cured cases that attu ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. Ono man told tte he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when slew boxes of the ointment cured theta:. CORNS.—Oecnsiohal tieC.Of theOiniment will al ways keep corns frbm growing. Priopleneed never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAXILYAIEDICINE.,---No *Math meas ureSo long - as the stars roll along over the IleAVens--so long as mail treads the earth, sub ject to all I:aft:titles of the fleah—eb long as disease and meekness is known-- 7 just so long Will this good Ointalefit he used and esteenied. When inan ceas es from tar the earth, then- the demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES MCALISTER & Co. ,Sole proprietors of the above Medicine.. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION.---As . the All-Healing dint:trent hat been grsatly counteifeited, we have giien this Can/ tion; to the riblic tha,t.,"no Ointment - will bb genuine unless the names elf James McAlister; or James Mc- Alister .1- Co., are wnirrEn with a rctr :upon Evcav label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction, in any , of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individual coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. , PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBUR4II--Brutin• & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair tits., are' the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox;jr., corner Market at: and the Diamond; -Hay-B.& Brockway, (Druggists Ao 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. H. Cassel, corner of • Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield st. 4 3d door from Second at; attd in Allegheny elty by H P., Seliwarti ; and .1: Sar gent,i and by 3: G. Smith (Druggist) Dirminghain; and D: Negley, East,Liberty; IL Rowhilid; McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; .1: Al exanderi& Son, Me ; trongehela w City; N.D. Bontan Co.; J.IT,. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. Smith,,- Bridge Water; and John 'Barclay, Beaver Pa. -star 20. rIA;SSINEITB AND R.Viliri'N -- R.LS.—One case Cos j sin etts; Ontreaiti . Red Flannels; for sttle low ty oct24 Oak COCIIRAii, 26 Wood et. ~.~ `=t .r .: i:;;,!..::: , ,. ;[ .. .'' .. . ; ,. - i'..i . ;:': :;',;.1-;".:-`:;•:-':::-',';'3'-,'i.'-''''''.. . • -•`' By- t‘.o Ur Court. „tirealivjele R.n4l3"glia,ti • • tItIUNTI72,- 4 . ' lo TUE* Sncerei or sun Ceurrra*, ? Grtaaiso's ‘iiiimand pm, as hofore sreenzn •• Or' nand sou, thatyou summon Sahibs' if. tp . Richmond, so that he be andarpoar be -7; (drat our District Court, to he hotdeti at theeittorPittbbogh, it; and for said County, on the first MontrarkirFtbruary next, there to answer Thomas Bakewell end Anne S. Bakowell, limelia E. Bakimell. Benjamin Bale‘% ell, Thomas Bakowell Jr., John P.•Baliewell, and Martha P. Bakesreli. minor., by their guardian Tlltitaas Bakers:76l, of ,a pins of covenant. And time Sub then there this writ: Winnela, the lion. Ilcirrictra; 11ip ic, Earp, President Judgo of our said Courti the 16th day of January, A.. 1)., onn thousand •Aeght.beridred and (Co 14) 4 " , IIIR:911. RUTZ; Ptak* Jonzr •Poistarrsi r !Mora. • •• • •jaaSIE rf_nAzrggit,tia ••••. ifoi .105. C7ietnut Street, Mins establishment, since it passed OtatO 'the hands of the subscriber, in June last, has been thoroughly refitted, and is cow in complete order, for the ahecitninodation of the travellinePublic. ' Since the change of 'proprietors, 'numerlouseddi lions and improvements have been made; and it is now believed to possess all the regbisito appoint-j mew s aid conveniences whith belting to afirst elasil hater. . Mir iIATHING ROOMS; new Ladles and GentIe bRDINARLES; a splendid new Dar Room; ntivir.Palibra and new Funuture, have been ridded to it, wlthin the past Six months, and the Undersigned, grateful , fbr the very liberal patronage whiCh has the, fat. been extended to him is his new vocation; reipeckfull) , solicits its continuance, which be pledg es himeelf it shall be his untiring aim to deserve. Er, A POST COACH, belonging toile "FRANK LIN;” will' Le in attendance at the Seieral Depots and fiteatnboat Landings,- to convey passengers to the Mollie, for 25 cents each, including baggage. D. K. MlNOR;'ofikiew York, Proprietor. :Ai; M. SASinifilbir, or philad. . thseiott. Geo. P. linansisat, Of . Boston, • • Philadeltibia,Yebrnery 1; 1,34 t: • fintl, lisitl • non. RE .co - Pe r rtnetihip_lieretofor9 existing .betereen T the atibacribers, under thti.,SiM of Wilkhr & Woodnell, this , day dissolved try tuifttlal h commit. The business of theists firm will be settled by John Walker, at the old sLandy N 9 83 Wood Street. JOHN WALKER, JOS. WOODWELL... Pfttiburgh, January 1, 1847. jauls , • • ' Hardware. TOEN:".WALICERi ,(late Wathei & ei would announce ittilliTrienda and the public, thathe still - continues the Mardware business it the old stand, 85 Wood strebt: He would '-respect fully solicit a continuance of the ialionlige'berete fbre so kindly beitowed.. Ile will fie reeibiltt in the Spring a large supply of foreipigeotre li fits own importation.- Country brerchanis will please give hint a call. - • - lattls "- glttsburgh Navi,ga r . a4ise 0 Cyfice, .No. 21, DZILEC Michael C. Anahutz, :Thos: Bakewell, Robert Beer , , R. p ROBIHT INNTY, Zee augbadom. • . _. ,-------,--- 4 PHYSICIAN'S OPINION OF. DR: JAYNE'S .11. EXPECTORANT. LowELL, Mase.Jan. 27th, 1846:.. Dr. Daiiii Jayne—Dear Sir: , I have_ used yORT r medicine, (so, universally known hy, the name of JAYNE'S EXPECTOR4NT,I in my, practice for a number of years, and can most truly say; that I have been more successful in the tis'e. of that as .a inild, Isafb, and thorough EXPECTORANT; than at any which I have ever used: It is the best for the fol, lon-in - it Obvious reason's., It does-not (if given in proper .dosss,y-occasion.a disagreeable nausea. it door not weaken the lungs and prostrate the systein, like most othbr, EzpeCtonints in common use, nor does it abate thb siipOlitb of the patient like.other nauseating medicines, Which hair° been used by the faculey. - ,,1n a word it is nOarly or, iluite the thing which has been sought for by many of, the faculty for agesgone by. I remain, yours t Ac. - - . . LUTHER 8R1411.111, /IL D. . Prepared only by Dr. D JAYE, ho; .20 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. Forsale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH Street, . near 'Woo:l 7 4nd at the Drug! Store of LI. P. Schwartz, Federal street,, Allegheny ._ . _ Cite - . - j_tul4-d&w - J ag Afi r °l l l ot ; V IZ Tbe 'r e i n E r e it S el from our., ent in Cincinnati, Ohio "nor' Qunn :livink BrOadway, gehtle-1 man well knowt. to . the citizens of Cincinnati, has' I been' cured of ileafness of 35 years> "standing, by using one bottle of Scarpa'a..Aecaustic Oil—All per sons interested in this' ase,. can call on Mr. Quinn and satisfy themselves of -the truth- of the - a hUve statement." - , W. SIIFIEPARD, Agent, , street, Cincinnati. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Main PERIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Wootl- 7 -atid at the- Drug Store of 11. I'. Schwar.4 o FedqiCip, itileolitity - `" JLES `Pri . r.s Acuson P;t r.. Estunocarton his kaluetl a ruputatjon" never before equalled by any merlieine. Read thafolhiw ing extract from a letter written by laessrk. Carter, Wilson 4 , Co., Roston: - 'The Pile Embrocation-is selling well, and giece universal iatisfaction. ,, •It never fails. Per. sale Jayne, No. S South Third st.i Pht7adelphia.. . - Forsake in Pittaburgli7ntihe 'PERIN STORE, 72 Fourth st:. near Wood-"—and - nt the Dkak Store of Its P. Schwaiti, Federal st., Allegheny Clq: • jani3-d&tur = ' OEOROE .115 k ..TUDbLE OFFICE in Avery Row, 6th street, abote S6ith field street:Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEMENTS; BONDS, Ria.r..Aits and other Instruments of writing drawn with zieat, Rein, legal' accuracy and despatch: I.te will also at-A tend to driwing and filing Itlkclawlet Lz.mtS, As— counts of Executors,Adminfttrat, Exuntining, titles to Real Ba &i Bade, Siahhing Records for Liens, From his' long ixtiefienee and intimate al quaint with the manlier or keeping The peplie rbbords, he expects to give Satisfaction to those WIT may on trutt their bus nbss to his care. decl6rdStw .tripoet ant to 01(t Coltittityineitt. lIARNDEN & CO.'s EMIGRATION OFFICE. - taTHE Subscriber Raving cr o w ~ thesole Agency in the west for 4". the above House, is piepared to - send or bring out passengers on the met liberal terms, and with the greateit eemfort acrd despatch, as they have the best veriseli sailing, every week, (built expressly for tbit lineo. end will invariably give passages secured en!thia Side the water, the preffir ence of berths, and will attend to passengera , lug gage an landing through the Custom _Hi:nisei free of euliense, and will also forward them to their friends In any part of the United States, thine priiteeting the emigrant front all the wrongs and cexaH6ftt frauds which they.have heretoforehad imposed Upon them. Messrs. Hamden& Co.; arC alit the Agents for i the Royal Mail Steamers. • Remittances by drafts at sight to any atnottnt= payable in any patt of England, Ireland, SCotland, Or • Walca. ApPlieation to . thelidiscribezt personally or by letter (post raid *ill meet with every atten tion. Office, Third' Street, one dear west of Wood, street. JOSHUA`ROBINSON, dee24-d&wSns Buropedri 4- Genercil Agent. To inii,Ciients. AfrY ri,iftTl , l.R ; Mr. tiggett, and. Wm. E. Aus- JAL tin, wilt attend to my unfinished busi ness, an d recommend them to the:patronage of my friends: lam authorised to state that they..will re ceive the coined and aaaistance of Mellon. R. Bid dre. OL6ce2d..story of Burke , sßuildings,4tb street, between Wood and Market. • • ' ialt6-1Y ' SAMUEL .W:SLACK. TriIRINTING PAPER —, JE 100 ream!, M Imperial Iffeers,ll2 by 32; 50 44 Double ediaia, 24 by 3G 20 44 44 44 . .2,41/ 6 " Tixtra. 44 23 by 414.. • • 30 4 4 Y,oll...lteambOat i 20- by 24i 10 " Enrelop, ‘ ..20 by24L SO' White book,'' 19' Sy 24,T, deal ELLQR, SI Wood at 50 K n E o G y S t Shot, assoited Nos.; for sale by '~` -~-- „._.. ~. - ~: r ~~-~G'`~~:w~2~`T~-.. '-o.i¢=;: . .. ...... .... _ .1,7.1;.,..,),';',.-,:',' SEEM === tlon and Wire tam. toutpanr. Jfaiket Street. :Torts: . . William. Ebbs, Louis Hutchison, - ' I Fred. Lorenz Tatiten May, - '. abide-x - 16r; X A fitEN, Presil, :retark.. - - . anti "Stationary. , - AVINb Idit returned from theFA et with a anink, Xl_ elegant find extensity stock of Fancy Eitetion. - ary and Booia tor CluistMat and.:"New _Yews Gifts,: I would call the attention of the public to my Latote, - ; . . Wood No. 11 Wood at. Prices extremely Joy/. Aninuir,„ : „; great selettion of. ItoOks'fot old and young, I men,.: , ;:f Tle - DoildoirAnnual; for 1847. 'Diadem; . • , -MU Rose, " cc Aydi n/nt h ; ' 3 1 1 4504.11 et Pokbvitte.tiot; " rrAdetittif4tenaPrj !‘. is _Rainbow, , '4 * " Sacredidonntairat. tr Illustrated Book of Christian Scenes in the Life of Christ„ by Chritni,ol4l; The Tortoise Shell Itittun,Air -ten. - = Annualette 4 - _ - • Christian 131bironsi' . . ' Tho Brook of Nnuery . .11hyrnio; - Together wititagreirt ieleption'Of..FroOke COW, ?„ ion, Games; Rariforint, 4tr, VICTOR; SCIILIM, dab. ; - "loud, lvicese.t. cp.NEsiiti.._Lifer or the',Batiori'hler-Ptilliirtt'''' 1,,j. Painter*, - Scenes in the LIT es' of theAtsstles,,Viessisseet: Book of Christian "Ballads. The Inuniinated Gusts of Sasied.lii.,At illustrated. • • nitrY,StaTendi4, Sketches - Of Irish Mraradter, by gf;B. _ 6 • 11 #44„ _The' Snow Flake , aof innoceu im e a4taitt3% . ,. tortraits of thiPresidenteri, - The Rollo Booker, la eetisi: 4 41 The Jonas-. . - • The Every Day Barolk.: - ThetParlor ".. ' The Leisare Hoak Book, The Young AtiettOr Eveuiog Book: "„. . - The Surnmer 'Day Blink. .. Also a large -assortment of tifq,"..kriat* .Ikrtpaph 'it - leans Works. ' ' ,",•„/ ; Per sale by LUiC.E . toOttiffr, EATI(ERg —7O Sacki prime Feathers, foi aut- 7 - 4: janl2,' by 341446 _ . •- • . • ' ,:,:••• ',.." 4-•4,-,_-•;-'; INEE lIME EWE .=li=al=lEl - • --- . -T ! is .:. :l olo . 2 :4 Csitoad. '?!) 9 4 4. 0 1 411 7. A igIOWNAVOUS,_4I _. .CltW. l .24:lMillati I 1 .To erie Etatitiont eftelnrytgarirrtsittir qf thf Wei . PaPtakhitkidedisiban!.l . Salt 1 . 1 455 11 1. 8 0 1 itt7i -..;.' 9 7 .:egeleil44'.#4fie .Y .$. :' :-".. ::" '.- :LapPli yeti: Ike laat Augegi,lite do pinti lifireued ..I'...,tifits•ttotonithed, ill 12 . 006•41101 AVA Or A discovery rraidehysuiltalmit Chenttist. :Maki doibied—it seem. , • ed altanot nu impOsiiitility that any thing made by 1 the hands of man, could hatte such aingulavpowers iti.that claimed by Atsrairo V.4outorr•ibr his raven, titiii: l Palmy Classed _hid) and Main tendon as a hum; bolt; wind, al oaf man s foolish persons With!? at. Inr et do the aktne..iaoloo .after., at length, testing*? ho hospitalt4 . . the kludical- Society of Pasie,'itht '-.lrest chemists ii:rilieiror!d) delivered thecollowiag linen Co SiellOr Viikiiii: W .... . . • .. tely aud.c raf " :e. have zaiw,vitinokillyezaskid6 the singular invention of Vesprini.. %obese Mitillyr ed its. componeptpg.vie 2 4etre have used it in ii4veral nu i.., :end :Vie..llcsitat4; net tti pronoonce a (The Italian . OheMicil Soap) as , i greet, hiesang, and a truly wonderg.remedy for nay sulailemis eruption ior disfigurement of the .skin. Ito inventor we cow slider the true philanthropist °reoffering mankind. (Sigued) .. LEOPOLD DUPREY, Pte,...- ffia 'Collies; the report of the CfSecietede Pintail tote," of seilAitilic experimenter ....-'. . . I"We arc aofoktided,t , exclaims the aged preiddeitti "et this. sirigliliti..preparation--Vesprini , a . Italian Chemical Soap! • Where indeed, will science stop I /Jere P.O hare a pteparallort made in Vinton of st beautiful piece of *Mgr, Which we knee , by actual piutice, to" Chili. every•cokneous eruption, every diadi;urement of, and ma dikcblored akin I Where will its ,magic and singular power cease I The Ne gro, the Creole, the .Yellbroo Rate of the East, and the-Red bLei of the Far Were) are ilia b Wider the in fluence of its eztraordibary. powers of eleafin‘yel low or discolored akin, and Make it white and eau , tifal, and of changing the color ofdark; or blab ; bi brown akin." (Beni so , etal persons were brought forward by the president, who had used iti in proof of his assbrtitur.) READ THIS! thou fl4 l . iirktiiroa maganr ro rns, thiguiri iiiopsuErcut. io Paris, Non 4, 114,10. Considcratioh of the sum of .3600„ Fliers di- , Vulgkod to Ma. T. Jo'irins , , io the Ciq New' Yotk, N. A. the whale prbteg• of manufacturing, together with& stateme.nt uFlbh ingredients compos ing my 'Wien Chemical Sdap: He is to mai:war, tore It fbiaire in the United Statca Wily, and to halm the privilegh ofaaniiiig it "Itenlea Httias Cheintat/ Witness, Henry .7, Iloldaniaitbe • tSigned) • AHTON , i 0 .• There few ileraohi of who; aftdt Aacling the above, *will cioubi the qhalia ties of :7o 'a Riff= Chvethal Saopi coring Eru p tio n ,, tkieferaineittsi ; Vratkiks j, BLit .Rhitant scurvy,•YPelas, Sati-burn, Morybety; Tan, Yel low or Brown Skin, /kc. Should there be such per !ens, perhaps the following recommetxlationa, as *ell as hundreds from others, may convince thtte: {rlrf'or sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, te th er of Wood and Liberty airlifts. : 1= 24 Jones's re. HEREBY- certify (beet tny Wilt !tiling out I eA immense quantities daily , and We/ming trill, and that since I Hive iiied Jones's Co Hair Remo- Erase, it has entirely eeased, 11111ng4—is growing fast, and has a fine dark li2A: Ddfttre limed Jones's Coral Hair RektoratiVe; I combed out handfuls of hair daily." .T.01 0 1 C1N5,9. 2 King st. N. Y. Flar sate by W. Ja4ion, Agent, . corne r of Wood and Liberty streets. jan22 4.70111i'l Italian Chemical Soap -DERSONSviti purchasing this, meat always ash rr for loam's Irentris Crizorzh Sorti; and; pera haps, as many have been cheated tiith etittetetfeiu Will be too mach dincooraged to try alit gehtiinti we say to such; Tty tiiii einie=you will not regret itf btat iilwelspee that i Ahe name orT. Joni! Ikbh this wrapper: PrieetiO cox! a cak e: • I , pr gale by WzItiCK.SOII; Ages t; met oftliod . and Libmty.streets. • - • . . ,"•-'.. " "." *Eirrg.c.k). AV/ r il ...0 :eigii:: 912 i. my establishment to Doe.tbt Wiliiiite If. - lisvinj I bhetrfully iitominbbd iuu.a all fritibitrier (heats and eustotneni. • . titotb. • • : !hie uuderaigned having bought out the eta* Of Edgar, horn, corner of Penn and maria tarring, o. lieita a share of the dreg and medicine custom of the. city and aurroundiug country. A general aiiscif - tinent: of all the' most . ialuable Medicines, Porrulnery, Oihri. • Soaps, Fancy Articles; /trusties and Combs will wayabe kepton.hind. Physician's preetriptiobi ice curately Compounded. The store will be open it hOurs of th e . day and , iLtiAli P. iraVtN, 'dec.2B corner of Penn and Banditti • Ohio River ..,..graph i Fr")" Pittsburghto .Louiseille ',through *he& ing, - COlurnbus and Cincinnati. , • The subseribenc were, appointed 1 Cowin distribute 200 shaina Of $5O each bt the stook oPsitthi Ccimpany, to thb. of Pittsburgh and (that being,tbe proportion to.thia pity ity..tbe Copipany.) As an .feeken interest ih this libplitidtil improvement, and it is believed to be the liat ijb ever offered the community; iii Order to theta . general estera; the Committee deem it proper tdAtitti.. fine thh subseriptioh tti.two share& for cme prikk Books for iilbscritftion- at the Coienting ti.Obitt.. Itanna_er 'Waterinan, Water st. JAMES: - MA. 4 I"; - RICJIAIID ...EDWARDS; , JOSHUA -11ANNAI •For Sale of Befit ; • ; • t A uttpx MOUSE and lot. in Alleghbet A the occupancy of Mr. Charles li. ]fa adjoin. leg the residence of Sedge Green. The let etten4s '- to the Cabal. Also, fora rent two. hod.sed . ott Eirt• Cbrateob, One in oecitpation ofthh Rev: Wm.Prestotr; the other of ledln Bissel, adjoining my teSideneb: The *hovel • • propertyispearly new and finished its the bestetyle.' Passessiod will be delivered on the Ist of April next: janGrtf, l'1108.1RWIN: XTECTARIN,E.. FINE CUT .CIIESVING TOD4C. & 111.tiEFIART'; kto. 3311 ind take . Edesierh f 3 announcing _public that they have.just introduced. a new and dglimons article of find Clir.W.lltC. vadat they can remote. mend to Customers as takid,pleasaiit, finely tlatorid, and frde frtiia adultelatiai. They hate also on band a Tery Lae lot cif CAVENDISH of the very. he,t, quality. • ' • Dissolution of Partnership. , • . . - ~ TILE Partnership etiating between the undeteign.!•••• • od, under the firnt of SCRIM & SCHEIBLER,;-:, 'was dissolved.on the 3d inlet, .by mutifel'eonsent. -, The hooka of the concern are in the hands of Mr; '..., Scribe. whole . antboriadd =to settle all accounts:' The The IlOokstocir will ha continued at thiold standlby. - ; Mr. Scribq the Botikbinding by Mr. Scbeiblar; z : VICTOR SCRIBA, ' . ~.. . GUSTAVOS scnEnaEr.. ___ _____ 25*.1346 i :~'~` -. MEZEIS . ~, .. EDGW:c IORL - ; ,, te r - _~:,
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