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Prepared 'and eorreetlird erer:v Afternomi.
PITTSRDR.GH.HO.A;RD' OF TRADE.
cciccrrrar. :liECEkttr.l.
C &Loomis • ,W H. 'Deady, .IM'Deritt.
6 /tar VaTetirrrTits qaaxicir. Xsri firstNa
-ARRIVED
Steveos, Steubenville.
' - Falrowant, - Pop,
,Arena; -14zIet, 'Wheeling.
Lilo Tyne, Hoops, Beaver. •
Consul, Bowman, - Broyensville.
Louis lilltose, Bennett, Brownsville
- DEPARTED,
liihernia, Smith, Wheeling.
~- Lake Erie Poops, BeaVei.
' Consul, .13c;wm an,Brownsville.
'Louis-01 , one, Bennett; Brownsville
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-..,PRICES OF COT!TON YARNS.
Adjusted by the manufacturers, January 29
1ti4.7.: '
No. - 5 to Cotton yarni 19c. lb.
No. 11,-12 ancll.3 P 20 4 .
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No. 300 Cotton yarn 9E tr doz.
690 It it. 8f IA •
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Np. sco, cooraicoo cf '
Candletixick," 1941 b.
Carpet_chain, " 22 1
Coieerlet yarn; 25!
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Setting, " 10 01 . '
steamboat puke of Orleans, has been
patella:qv I tor the St.Lon - isarul New Orleans trade.
The price paid was $10,590.
. .
The :ice in the river ;this morning, is much
heavier than yesterday, and navigation for the pre
sent,' hits-been iuspended.i Considerable quanti
ties of ice is forming along the shOre, and for the
first.tirne this 'season; persons ‘‘-ere seen skating
on thO.iiver yesterday.
[St. Loitis New Era, Jan. 20.
VM wisnlifivspectfully hall;the attention of our
friend* to - DR. MAZONIiS SICILLIAN SYR
UPs which is at present attracting sointuch attention
throughout lhe..United States. It was but recently
introduced to:the notice of f'ittshurgbers, but the
rapidity :with which it has cimannenced selling, con
firms the statements made in the pamplets, many of
which are of the most astonishing nature. A com
matte were al - voluted by the Medical faculties o f ]
London and Dublin, to investigate the properties
of the•medicitie,the result of which clearly dentai
striates that,there is one medicine, which is all that
it pirports to be: Pamphlets containing the certifi
cates ofthe faculty as well as those of some of the
most respectable citizens of Ohio, can be had at our
store,- where the medicine] is sold Wholesale and
retail. _ , HAYS & BROCKWAY,
janSt No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.
And. .N'aza Books at Cog's Ltterarg Depot, 55 Fourth
-- - street.
Sinelhir; or the fatherless wife, a talc
R, be the author ofTen Thousand a Year.
The Rights of Luhor. Calvin Colton.
Temptation and Atonement; a tale by Mrs. Gore.
Jaques. By GOnrg Said,
..translated from the
French be Anna nisei:welt.
Mince Pie; fur the Mei a rare confection judi
ciously arranged, cliupped and spiced in the first
manner, also baked.
The Idle Hoar Book; or icraplatid; being a nerve
Worker, and destroyer, 4c.
Illuminated Alagazine, fut February.
Columbian Magazine. , "
Ladrii
Grahatit's Magazine. ; "
National Magazine. ' • "
Spaniards and their Con mt. By Richard Ford.
Amerinan Review for January: containing a por
trait onion. Rufus Choate.
LiT!4-ASe..- 140 - - - •
Chambers' information for the people; 16.
Song Books,
in any quantity.
Just.received and fur sale at COOK'S, No. S 5,
Fourth st. jzn27
'COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT - ,
No. 25 Wood Sired, .Pittsbur,O.
•
riONTINUES to transact a genFral Cominishion
business, especial rn the purchase And sale of
American manufactures and "reduce . , and in receiv
ing
and forwarding Goods consigned to his eare; As
agent for the manufacturers he will be constantly
supplied with the principal articles .of Pittsburgh
manufaCture at the lowest Wholesale prices.
Orders and consignmenti ire respectfully solicited.
itn27
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.fi.r.Onordintiry BargOlns In Dry Goods,
At. A: A. MASON S, No. 62, Market sfrect.
eIOMPRISING Silks, Shatvls, Ctishrneres,Mous (lc
•kf Laines-and Ginghams. i A large stock of Aj
paces and Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stuff", Calicoes;
Flannels, Plaids, White Goods, Ribbons, Laces.
liosiery„ Glbves, liandk'fit; Cravats, Scarfs, Under
shirts and Drawers, Irish. Linens, Table Cloths,
Diaper, Napkins,Crash, bleached and brown Mus
lin:, Ticking, tripes, Cheeks, Blankets, Counter
,
ipanes, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Me
'rano Cassimeres, Vestings, Bros ' Cloths, Pilot and
4, Itlleaver Cloths. All of which will be offered at less
'than Auction prices, in °tiler to reduce the stock fur
• .the Spring trade.
The following are some of the prices: Mous de
- .Leine as low as 121, well North and usually sold at
25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only 25 cents;
hea
'vy twilled and plain-Flannhls tbr 25 ets.; Alptccas
'as low as 25 cents. usual price 50; Merinos for 31cts;
•Scotch.Gingliams at .20 cents; Canton Flan iiets9 ets;
lCassinetts at the extra low; price of 9:2 ets; black
worsted Hese only 21 ets. ;French Linen Handker
chiefs, eery fine, for 371, 8-4 brown Linen Table
-- Cloths only 50 cts. Kentucky Jeans from 18 its up.
Calicoes yt about one half their usual price.
Purchasi re will please bear in mind that the cc-
Auction in prices w ll nut be confined to a few lead
ing articles only, but the whole stock. Every article
will be offered at immense bargains.
A. A. MASON,
jan27 No 62 Alarm st.
THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily
front BahlMore, which he will serve up in all
the dlfferCnt styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at.,
between Smithfield and Grant.
°MIS C. SCHMERTZ
YOU can always find at G. Schneck , s, on the cor
net of Fifth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters
served. up in every style, on the shortest r.otice.
A;su, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the
choicest kinds. Call and soe. novt:3-dtap
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Books.
NEWNHAM , S ANIMA MAGNETISM;
Facts in Mesmerism!, by Townsend;
Mental Hygiene;
Combe on the Constitution;
Combe's Physiology;
Lectures on Memory;
Analysis of Beauty; -
Alison on Taste;
Brougham on Instinet, &c.; •
Broughams Men - of Letters and Science;
" Ssetehisof Statesmen; .
Hero and Pero Worship; -
Past and Present;
Schlegei's History of Literature;
•
Mackintosh's History of Ethical Philosophy.
F.r sale by. IL St BOSWORTH &Co..
larie23 - j 43, Market street.
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VlO MY CLIENTS—Having associated Xosepli C.
APKibbin, Esq., with she, in the practice of the
law, he will attend to my unfinished siusinefis. And
I cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of my
clients indthe public. ,
janli Office . on S:i ° ta F etl T st P . Oa near T , t R h
'lst
AA. MASON, 62 Market street, has just meek , -
eidlo - new' packages of Dry Goods, consisting
01 Mous de Laing, Cashmeres, Plaids, Ginghams, Al
. paccas,=a large lot and very cheap ^ nAny or these
very desirable blue and °rang prints. Also, Flannels,
Cassinetti,lans, Blankenl, Counterpanes, Checks,
Horiery and 'Gloves,llleached and Brown Mush ns,
Ste. Scc, (dec3o) A. A. MASON.
• Micharacvill Books.
ABEVEII. 4 S Modern Building Guide;
The 'American House' Carpenter;
Grier's Mechanic's Calculator;
Ilai*ell's Engineer's Companion;
Scriliners Mechanic's It Engineer's Companion;
Tho :Builder's Yorice Boob and Estimator.
ror sale by, ' 41.1010SWORTH dr-CO.
janl3 ! C 0.,.
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Magazines for robritetri,
Grorge Clichruut
lereela Oixterv.
0 Yes, 0 Ycs
New dogels.
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c*Ltsnotc, July 23,1840.
To Dr. Green, We for - Mazoni's Syrup:
Dear Sir—From a sense of duty I owe to ',the
publie„as well as to yourself, t make the follow ing
statement of my case, hoping it may be the nientis
of doing some good to others Who may be similar
ly afflicted -iWiinducing : them to try the s'atnel in
-1 valuable remedy without a lay. I hare had a:pain
in my :breast and side attended with a harrasSing
cough for more than three years, dtiririg
time I expectorated large quantities of Matter; nod
last spring my cough became so bad that one blood
vessel Ofter.another gave way in my lungs, Which,
together with the general wasting away of My g.en
eral system, reduced me to that condition. that I
was unable to attend to any business whateVer,
and ghve up all hopes of ever being better. MY
case was pronounced hopeless and incurable by
physicians and despaired of by every one that knew
my' condition. I was at this time coughing almost
constantly, and losing
art alarmin g quantity of
blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de
bilitated condition thht I. could not. walk but a few
steps without becolding exhausted; and no one
who has taken the trouble of acquainting them
-selveS of my real coriditiOn would for a moment
consider that it was more hopeful than the worst
rain Of consumption generally. I have now talc
en nettily_ i _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
has abated, the pain. has left my breast and side,
and my fanner health and strength have so tar
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 !he
use of Dr. Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly
recommend all that suffer as I have done to try
this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for Id° i
think it the greatest discovery that ever graced
the medical profession. With the highest consid
eration of respect I subscribe myself your very
much obligeefriend, JOHN ROSS \
This is to certify that we, the undersigned, have
been acquainted with John Huss for a number of
years and leheerfully testify- to the correctness of
the statement above made of his case, and we : do I
consider him a new man compared with what i 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. 1846.
WILLIAM JELLISON,
Sheriff of Col. Co,
GIDEON G AVER, Dep. Sheriff;
Q Hays & Brockway, \o. '2, Commercial Row,
Liberty street, Wholesale Ageats for Allegheny
county. SOld also at IL E. Sellers, No. 37 Wood
street.
Important to Consumptincs.—Strange! that ,so
many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradu
ally wearing them down, and slowly but surely,
stealing them into that dreadful disease Consump
tion—that disease which carries off thousands daily
—arc doing nothing, or. chat is worse than oath
lag, ore gorging themselves with nostrums that are
puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have
effected on some foreign ur unknown persons, when
they can be positively •cured by using Dr. Roger'
compound Syrup of Liverwort and "f ar, which con.
tinues to make the most remarkable cures everre
corded imthe annuals of Medicine; which is pro
ved by reference to the vast number of certilicate:t
from the first and most respectable citizens—each
as the lion. Judge Williani - Burke, the wite of the
Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor-Wm. Richards; Mrs. lli
ram Plummer; Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin
nati; and a great number of oilers in this city.—
Certifieates of not only of remarkable cures of Ms.
tressing Cough, but cases of Consumption positive.
ly cured, after physicians of the highest standing
have given them up to die!
For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent,
Grant street, one door helms 21.1. ' .
wee advertisement of Dr. ItoietS7 I.4yerttlqi find
car. in another column.
CHRISTI Iffl Galvanic RerHet/iCS for ail kina* , idr ,
nervous atFections they have been u:red Trull
success in all cases of lilieum.stibm. aell:C or chro
nic, appi:,ing to the h'ad, fare or limbs; gout, tic
clulereux, bronchitis, vertigo, net censor bick hind - -
ache. irtihgest.ion. pardlys:s, palsy, epilepsy, fits,
convulsions,cramp,, pat
ral gia, a.Tes'(iftlyspep
whitiiit'siiiiii6 , -A ,4 6oribitsAetittigetn'itt ui thit iii
,;eszlive cfriasisz.i—lhey tra'ie been roan,' equally iuc•
Theie applications are in the form of Rings r iand
3lagnetie Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts.
See aLlkerusement for kutti.et particulars on
the onts.ide of this .stseet:
For sale at tle only ageneyi 57 Marker street
tlee9
Shalcspeiire Gardena forlbrui
rpIIAT well known and beautifully situated prop
ertv, in the I,7sigh of EaSI. Llberty , five
males from the city, known a, the Shlkspeare Gar
dens, wifi be rented tbr one or inure years from
the first of April.
Fur further particulars, enquire of
?VIM. E. NI'DON A LP,
Penn St., between St. Clair and Irwin stn., thtleg.
jan2S-.13w .
Country Residence
VINT; kmoved to the City—for convenience
to protessional business—i µ•ill rent my Man
sion !louse and its immediate el-it:lnsure; situate on
the Blutlo of the Monongahela, one !Alio above
Potsburgh.
anll3twti
esapfk. HOUSE and Lot for Sala—A two, atery
ktiA 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 rst of
Aptil next. For h;trticulars enquire of
jan23-tf JO ILN FULL EitToN, tf.
Per Sate or neat.
ATHREE: story Brick (louse, satiate in the vil
lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from the eit,y; it
has about acrti . or ground attached, a good Garden;
it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good
frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten
Pm alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex
cellent water otrtlie place: The House is large and
in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel
ling for sonic tone by Air. James Burnside. It will
be sold or rented low on reasonable terms.
persons desirous of further information will plca.sc_
call at J. I/ Davis' Commercial Auction Itooms„,.
nor of IVuod and sdt sts. dcc Mir
2_
For Snle,
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn;Libcrty arid flay
eta., each lot having '24 It. front, and extending
back 110 R. Two of them arc corner lots, anti the
position of the whole property is one orthe most ad
vantageous in the city. For turther information ap
ply to SWARTZW ELDER., Fourth st.,
nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfi,dd.
To Let.
TllE Store on Market street, near the Diamond,
now occupid by•Messr3. \Vinod( 4. Davis.
Possetn.ion given on the lot orApril next.
jan I I Apply to JAMES MAY.
For Itrikt,
THE brick dwelling house dud grounds on the
Butler ltoad, opposite the Allegheny Cemetery,
adjoining the property of Mr. Mowry, now occupied
by Mr. Peterson. Also, the Rope wuik and machine-
Ty, formerly occupied by Smith & Guthrie, for mak
ing xopes for the inclined planes on the Allegheny
mountains. For terms apply to
Notice to :furors
HOSE who were summoned to attend and serve
T
as Junons, in "The Court or Common Pleas of
Allegheny County" on Monday the IStlt instant,
arc hereby notified that their attendance will pot be
required until Monday Ist Fdbruary.
By order.Of ttte Court.
JOHN FORSYTH, SherilT.
SheritPs•Oefice, Jan. 14, 1347. j tn22td
New Books
A N Exjibsition of the Book of Proverbs. By the
Rev. Charlep Bridges, M. A.. Author of "Ex
position of the 1 19tfiTealm," "Christian Ministry,"
etc. One vol. Seo. _ _ .
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Glory, Glory; and other. Xo.rrations. By Selina
Buriburv, ISmo. Price 31c. "'
The Pre-Adamite Earth; Contributionn to, Theo
logical Science. By John Ilarrie,' D. D, Author of
the "Great Teacher," "Groat Commission," "Mam
mon," &c.
' Recantation; or the Confession of a Convert to
itomanlsm; a tale of Domestic and Religious life in
Italy. Edited by the.Rer. Win. Ingraham Kip, 81. 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-
& - ENGLISII,
Market stlaet 3:1 and 4th sts.
WRITE BEANS-20 bbls. Small White Beans
just recd on consignment and for sale by
jnlB MILLER 4. RICKETSON.
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RATEs or,w§couNTe
CORILiCT*I3 pAILYDY - •
ALLEN KRAMER, EXCHANGE HRGKER,
CORNEA Or TIIIILD ADD 7DOD.
Pittibitrgb Banks par
Philadelphiaßanks par
Gerinantown. .... ....pat
cheiter county.' Pat
Delaware county.. • • •pn,..
Montgomery county.rpa
Northumberland Co...pnr
bol..Bank &Bridge Co pal
heading par.
Lancaster pm
Doylestown par
Easton
Bucks county' pal
Pottsville ' pat
Washington ..4...
Brownsville .
York '4
CliamberAburg
Gettysburg
Middletown
Carlisle .. 4
Harrisburg
Harrisdale
Lebanon .
Lewistown
Wyoming
West Bitinch
Waynesburg
Susquehanna County ..4 1
LehigliCounty
U. States Bank 28
Relief Notes
City and Comity Scrip. • I
INDIANA.
Stara Bk and branches.. .I
State Scrip
All Banks
,t-Inctrrta.
Eastern Banks I
Wheeling . I
Branches I-
Bea at Morgantown.. I
Baltimore City
Country Banks
City IlanLs
Couutry Banks
NEW ENGLAIED
All solvent hanks..
THE Steamer AILESA,Etst C. Raiz
.,lF.ol sox, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for
Wellsville and all intermediate landings, en Men
dayi, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.;
and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Yor freight
or passage apply on board. dccs
For: Wheeling---rtecrilar Packet.
.Tric splendid light draught steamer
DOMINION, S. Titcee, Master, will run
as a regular paeltetbetaveen Pittsburgh and Wheel
ing; leavmg, Pittsborgh'for Wheeling every Monday,
Wednseday and Friday, at 3 O'clock, Pi M.; and leav
ing Wheeling for iotttsbitrgli every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
olfassage apply on beard. novs
IMA, The well known fast running steamer
CAMBRIA , W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'chnek, and Wheeling, at 10, P. Al., the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday : , at 10,A. Al.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH & Co„ Agents,
No. 30, Water street.
Par Cincinnati and Louis, ille.
lo s 'I he new and rplendici passen;.Ter steam
• A - •',ztit2c4 er C 0 L G .1.11 A, CrlScAr., Master, evil!
Zeal% 10t the above and intermediate ports, regular
ly:
.E: z or sag e on board, or to 3
• . •• 'F. , P. - AVILKI:s:S, Agent
.
Pawrigersteatner - ALL.h.TA. E.
'Williams, !hill tease for the above
an -a inantnWinte polrti,vreg-4015, -
For riitotbriTtiOgrj , 44;y4:s . (lll:4'::
fruestuty , :rairksjipst'Pucka
The nett' and aplendid passenger etenth
.4"..!-a host DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees,
4 . 11.1,E.un as a regtilar..packet be,rceu Patshurgb -and
leaving this port every Tueuinv e.,eitinn
at 3 o'clock. FtCTUrnitt, she will leave Cincinnati
every FM:ly at% n'cloek•
The Dec:hirelton offers superior accornmodatiims
to passengers. For freight or passage apply on
board. jel
MONDriT pAptcgr.
Awiaiiittifdi,
Tregn , ags_ngerOdirliit
14'0116NGATIV4',:cIpt. Stone,:,'
Sm. run
as4s.reglitgr'N'eltet between Pittsburgh •and.Cincin
leaving this port every Monday at ft); A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10.
A. M. For frtoght or palinage apply on board.
Thu Monongahela was built expressly for t h is
trade, and oll'er,4 to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations. mar 31
TI.IE regular mad and pasenger steam
UNlON : Captain Maclean,will run as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock,
P. M. Rctarning she Will leave Cincinnati every
'lltursdav at G P. 31.
Th . e.linion was built expressly for this trade
and affords every accommodation.
. For freight or passage apply. on borrd. mayl,
JAMES S. CRAFT
.1 THE regular :nail and passengersteam
r.
7 1 . iiIIIIIERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter,
rue as's:regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at It) A.
M., and Wheeling . at 10 P. M. of the sante day.—
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M.. FM. freight or psasage apply on hoard.
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and offers to the, passengers every comfort and su
perior accommodations. spl
.
rliaa ,
TI!E nOw U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
Y - - , .M. E. Lucas, Master, wtll run as a regu
at' passenger packet between Ptttsburgh and the
above port during the season of 1546, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Acadia is new and has Ouperior accommoda•
lions. Fur rreight or passage apply on board, or to
ap9 J. NEWCON JONES, Agent.
Til El regular tna:land passenger steam
or CLIPPEIR ric..2, Captain Crooks, will
run as a roplar packet hetWeenCincinnati and Pitts
hwy.!), leaying this port every Friday' at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M.:the same day. • Returning
she will leave Cincinnati every Monday nt 10 p'clok,
A. BT: For freight or pvitain 4pply nn board.
The Clipper a-wait htWespressly for this trade
end offerS to her pasSen'4o . l..e.vcry comfort and ac.
anminnilation.
mar 23 •
SATURDAY -Pd(; CET.
L R The regularniall.and passenger steamet
CIRCASSIA_Ni Capt. 'faalte licifnett, will
run as a regular Packet:letwecb- Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port -every 'Saturday; at 10,
A: M., and Wheeling at 10,4 1 . M.l tht; nine day.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati - every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. For froighfiitpassage apply on hoard.
The Circassian was built expressly- Mr this trade,
and offers to her passengers every-comfort and ac
commodation... • mar 23
GEO. COCHRAN.
No. 26 Wood 5t
1 ., The regular Mail awl paisenger steamer
I .4Z!'; ,,, stt-A NTFSSI'4f6R, Capt. Liul'ont, - 1 11
run as.
a regular Packet between, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this port every Saturday. at' 10, A. M., and
"Wheeling at 10, P. M.,.the same day. Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Nlessenger was built expressly far this trade,
and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac
cemmodation. mar 23
Snloon—AVocid Street. '
THE PIMPRIF.TOR orthis well known establish-,
silent respectitilly annottuccii, that he continues
to supply at the shortest notice, and in the hest style,
133115, Parties, Families and Weddings, witli Farley
Cake, Ice Creams, Jellies, Pyramids;&c. &c.
Managers of contemplated Balls arc invited to see
his arranzements for Suppers, at such entertainments.
In his large saloon he is able to seat almost any num
ber of persons at once.
, The terms_ in all departments of his business, he
assures the public will he reasonable. Jan 22
A. FARM 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 bearing apple trees, GO acres
cleared land, about 12 of whiehis meadow. The
Gum is well watered, on a good road and will be
ranted remarkably.low—apply to
BLAKELY fis MITCHELL, •
Penn st., Pittsburgh.
Slate Iricniatfratiches.
CinCinniti , DOks I
CU-OkiHie (Lawrence)..
Col thribua'l3anli
Cenid,: . . r
tiiaspillori.. .. .
Sandusky-..
Geauga
Norwalk -
Neu Mahon '
Wooster .
Marietta • I
Chillicothe
Cleveland ' *
,
Sciota • - •
Lana:later
Hamilton ' 10
Canton : . .:;: .. . ...
Urbana: . . ...45
Granville , 45
!State B 1: and Branches 45
Bank of Illinois " 10
MlcHiGArt.
Ricer Raisin.. . . . 70
Insurance Company ...5
State . .; . -...... 5
Oakland County/ 10
Farm and .11 , 1ech bank .10
St. Clair " " 75
I State Bank
An banks
EASTERN,
New (prem.) 1
"
Lialtintore "
VALUE OF COW.
Amer. Gold, (prod,. • • •
Qld do. do. ...5
Guineas 5 90
Sovereiine..`i,'..... $4 S 3
Frcderickdora $.7 SO
Ten Valera.. r 707 SO
Ten Guilders.. 3 50
LouisiPors 425
Napoleons 3 SO
Doubloon, Spanish.. 10 00
(Do. Patriot 15 50
Ducats ` 2'15
=rim
Wellsville Regular Packet;
For Cincipnatl
For Clac(antoilLiktiel St.,lxtruis
cuverxNATl PACKETS
MONDAY PACKE'I
ES. DA Y PACK ET
THURSDAY PACKEI
PRIDAY PACKET
SATURDAY PACKET
For Lent.
NtiirrAikY ELTPPLi . I4'rr , -.4.liht.ereneiv4 by ea-,
j_ press varionb articles '<it' 'Military trimmings,
buttons, ',kn. - - Dan9l - -t% NV; NV; ‘VMSON
-I)EVOLVERS--Alot.ol,Mliiit's ratentltevolving-
Pistols,. best -artink.,. -
jan9 •,. . • .t,
, . .
CAPTAINS' and Lieulenant)3P.Pafisfints cir-Shoul
der Straps, for tindyeSA gents.
' • • W. WILSON
jan9, . Corner pc 4.tb aokblarket sts.
••I •
- Dried
V,ersesd •
BARRELS, just receitke tui"dfor galls by
•bIILLRICICETcON,
jan7 • .4 170 - Libtity st.
ATFAV OrlCans gogar;Lothhat. neor2 crop ; N. 0.
Sugar, prime artMl4llist Studied and for sale
by .Ig.!.:*FRA:R.!.OII.E.TSON, -
jan7 Liberty st;
ii _ t o . ..... l . 4 „T T Eß_s.,,,, 4t:t i z s lt r i dei q .4 l , (;i ld, for
jan7 r.] 170 Liberty at.
LARD -10 Kegs LestibisrOjuntreceived and for
sale.by • 11.1.1.144:11. 41110E.F.TSON,
jan7 17(11-Libert y
20' MATS si
z a s ral and far sale by
& BROCKWAY,
dear 3 No. .2 Coca Liberty et.
1 CASE CARD AlAGNkftlA*r sale tty
elec 3 AY / S tontocKwAy,
2 CAS TCAL'II MA.O7P.SIA for attic by •
(I( c 3 .. - 1 1 / 4 .0 &BROCKWAY
I)AINTS AND OILS, a gegen' assortment always
J_ on hand and far sale
DAS 4- 1311.0C1CWAir;,
No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
TENNESSEE PEA TUB'S; rt sum)] lot; very su
-
perior, just recCired ahli lir sale by
D2AILTINE; SMITE!,
deelti 56 Wood st.
, ,
MIRESI.I ROLL BUTTER7is.llarrele, neatly put
up, for sale by .M .. ,IiRTI,IT - St SMITH,
decls 56 Wood street.
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A PPLES-95 belt!. Groe'rf Apples; of different
. kinds, for sale by. ,
nov2o P. C.-ISAR:TIN, 60 AVater st.
SUGAR CURED lIIIIMSI2OOI superior. Sugar
Curd 4 Hams, a prime glide, for sale by
nov2o P. N.,ywrot. 60 Water et.
ft RANGES- 7 1000 prime lievaun. Oranges, for
ljr sale by ner2.o P C.KARTIN, 60 Wate r at.
Dressed 060'ting.
P O 000 FEET '
Grill' at, Beck's Planing
aclone ale
9
11,AVILMARTII,
novlB. Penn at., betvvtiOtillbuid tind Irwin st.
pOPLAIL BOARDS, ivellaeO4oned and For sale by
[noylB..]
sur.drfm:
; Tierce's fresh Rick:
eJ 14 Ude, Conkbus impidiekLard
10,000 lbs. Bacon; Shoulders. On band and
for sale by r SELLERS.
se p 2.4.
Noi.l7,Ltberty street.
Lmu), 100 . kegs No. 1, Lattl consiguinent;
'
Aii.l!fet sale by'
septl4. . Ne.,)17, Liberty street
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UGNIIIIOCSE.MOLLASSEt: - --..6bblo.‘Goodals, ,
0 S. ll.Uolasses, in store olit . itizsale by
scp2.3. ; I F. SELLERS.
ilinsqueto
r.o. SWAP.TZ. Las on hand a lot of very su
:Jr periur white and colttietl ?iusqueto Netts
which willbe suld cheats at Ntir.4o6 Market street.
jel3
Q PaI TATioNtIiTITOIIIII9.KS.
tO ne erica, Port-Cul ial, Not Paper of all kinds,
Note lunvelel,es, Motto IVafirii:;‘,lqotto Seals, Writ
;mg Stands, and Floral . ‘vp,reo, Spangled Sealing
Was, Embossed-edged Lotto-paper Card Cases,
Visiting cards, Poe s ket Books; Fury Tablets, Note
Clips, lke.Ae. • For sate by :,.,.. ....t . . .
.:: 7. ' JPIIN ..tz S.T.,DCATON.'
4
- :'.E . .ilitillts-,:c.,--,.. enraar of. ke(aitit Thud sts.
(115LI;;PI.:1101r--llakittyla t peeted Over:pointed
_)I-Gstit.PatiiiitistrifteiVT t? t it'd for ante at reduced
rates, by JOHNSTON' & STOCKTON,
0c1:29 -- Book i selkrs, Marl.et at.
TATIoN opcniit, a large and Aplen-
Ci did assortment of French English and Arneri
can Stationery, which we tnlote the public to call
and examine. JOIINSTONI 8: STOCKTON,
Market at.
Az .
TX ST received an ssortmeatilarge sizes, Braiier , s
P Bellows; also, Parlo it and Kitchen, do.,
Whn:csale and Itetail, JO IN W.
deel6. 120
Wood,llK,
st.
kcal) Vezttelas Blinds
liiPtiltri,el. at ANDREW MITE'S Blind Fac
'Ctolyl"--ititt/te rear of Jose 1
h I °lyric's Cabinet
Wareroorn.;'::Lidies . Iris:ling' to t , ,ct Blinds will please
call at n. It. Ityan , a Warerornr Fifth st., near the
Exchange' Bank, where I will be in attendance, and
if I do not please you both iri price and quality, I
will loircit my reputation, as a 'lied maker. tlc2l
Coi!.lcll4lle*C . " rov d Lard, 011.
TIA RR t:LS Whit 1, just received from
. .7 . the manufacturers-A is p,at.Cinctnnati prices.
wholesale- aud ratail - ,14;k
dec2S
g n !lilts.
o 0 "
150 Boxes 'Tobacco, vario, l us sizes;
10,000 Seed leaTCP , ars•
On conaipment and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged - for Pittsburgh mantefactnres, by
seo TAAntE & o,cosxon.
packages Y. IL Impi., G. P. and
Poviehong, bf late importations. arriving. and
for sale I; 1311,2:9 LA M BORT & PTO-N.
C o
300. BAGSGreen Rto, pert prime;
" Old Govertmiept Java;
Arriving his day and for salOik.
nug2s , LAMBERT & Sri-UPTON
;11:abt's Mackerel;
2) 3 ;:orth
1;)' 1
5 ".No. I Salmon; in store and for
sale by [nug2s]: . I.AmBEF:r & SITIPTON.
Siigar and AiktillSSeHo
Ap i . 11111E/S. strictly prime
25 N05..4 and 6 Loaf;
10 cases -towering's - D; R. Loaf Sugar
lls bid; N. 0. .I"6lolasses• •
In store and for sale by
LAMBERT Br, SIIIPTON,
ang2s.. 133 and. 135 Wood street
Lalest imp roT4:entent
I3EDSTEA DS of different kinds with, Gazzam's
iron patent fdatenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale tow at the furintore warellouso of
angl. T: 13: YOUNG k Co; Hand street.
rilADLES—rPier,Sentio and Card Tables of differ
cot 'patternS,. If youwand a good araele ehcap
call at the Furniture .Waraloilse of,
T. 13: YOUNWkca;
jp6 ' st.
gtroct.-Prope , :rty fdr
rrHAT`desirrthlCl.ot of grouttH at the foot of Wood
street, occupied at the Hine of the great fire by
Messrs. king & Holmes, is. offered fur sak.
Enquire of [augS) 11 - . MOORHEAD.
Storage
lITAVITIG a very large and, commodious ware
lionde, we , are prepared to receive (in addi
tion to fright for shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce.•&c.ion storage at low rates.
jyo C. A. McANULTY 4 6i. CO, Canal Basin. •
TIATENT FENCE.-60 pannels oak and pine rails
, JC just tenni - 4d and fur sale by
jan 2 f ' L. wltmA.refii, Penn et.
]3UFF4LO TONGUES-12 doz. Bultalo Tongues;
for Bile by (janl2) ; JAMES MAY.
LEAP -1200 Pigs Lead; for salc by
janl2 ;- JAMES MAY
Li q uor..
30 CASKS dark Brandy, Otard, Duptioy & Co.'s
Ad brand;
3 Casks pale - " • " ir
I halEpipe Bordeaux " J.. 1. Dupucy;
I qr. Cask . " • " "
' 2 pipes Holland din, Swan brand.
On consignment and fbr sale by .
juil2 ' - JAAIF.S MAY.
MOI CO.-75 large and 90 small boxes filissou.
ri tobacco, of prime qbality, just received on
consignment, and will be toold cheap for cash, or
Pittsburgh manufactured.
august 18 - ' TAAFFE' & &CONNER:.
et ASTOR 01L-25 Bliti'Castor for sate low to
cloie col:Wm:dent, by
jan 12 JAMES MAY.
NMI
• '
IcAll situ g tnattstatisiti.
llvs
preceding 'figure - It
jtyeti to represent the Lt
intistm.t , PrltinitaateXti
a is the , great evacucitior
for the inspitiities of the
bod Y..
that' a'thie,lc eloudy , inis=
issue.c.froi r nbrot
the surface; whtels ihdi,
sates ,that this - Pertrpira
don flows uninterktipted
ly wholriivre are inhetilth,
but ceases when ise are
sick. Life cannot berms:
:n off from the blood and
disposes by thistifettim;os
nearlyail. the impurities within-us.. The language 01
Scripture is the _Blood is the Life:" If it ever be
doinel impure, it may be trneed.disettly , to thgAtop
page of, the 4SensitikperspiratiOn:
that is necessary
_whets-the blood is stagnant, or in
fected,:is to:open - the pores, and it relieves itself from
all impurity; instant/P. • Its otrti heat:and vitality arc
safficient, without one p article medieine 2 except
to open, the pores upon the surfs - el. .Thus we See
the folly or taking soindeli internal tenedies. 'All
aractioners, however; direct their °Torts to restore
the Insensible Perspicaticit; The Thomitionian, tor
tustance,stidati; the Hydropathist shrends - tight' wet!
blankets; the.Hrimopathist< deals out infiiiitisainials.
the Allopathik.bleeds and doses us with inerenry;
and the blbstering Quack gorges us with pills; pills ;
-To • give some itlea ; of the amount of th.i-Ihsensi.
hie Perspiration, we will-state that the learned Ds.
Lewenhock; ascertained that five-ciighte of allwe re
ceive into the stomach, passed off by this organs. In
either words , if
~we eat and drink eight. pounels'pes
day,, we: e vacuatelye 'pounds or it by the Insensible
Perspiration: - •
Thieta none other than the idled .up partlelesAd
the blood, and ther juices giving place to the few
and fresh ones. To check, this. therefore, is to re
tain in the smtem five-eights of all the virulent matter
thatnature demands should leave the body.. i "
By . a sudden transition from heat tocold,thd pores
areettoppe4the perspiration ceases, and disease be
d'ins at °nee to develops itself. Hence, a stoppage cf
this flow of the juices, originatee so many coo.
It is by stepping the pores, that overwhelms- man
kind with coughs,' :016; find .consumptien;yNine
tenths of the world die from diseases' induce by a
stoppageof the frisaiseible Perspiration.
Let ins ask, now, every ;candid mind, what course
seems the moat reasonable to-pursue; lb ringer' the
poreicafter they are closed. Would you give ' physic
to unstop the pores; Or would you, apply something
that would di; this upon the surface, whereChe'clog
ging .actually "is? And yet I know of no physician
who mrikeslany external application! to effeet_it.
Ulmer these circumstances, I presentioPhysinians,
and to all others,McAlistees All-Healing Ointment;
or the IVorid's Salts. It has power to restore per
spiration on the feet, on the head old ioresitspon the
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether
diseased slightly or severely. - -
It heave:err to cause all external gores, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals - them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue
_or cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire snitch
to its healthy. functions, -
It is a remedy that forbids the necessity orso mans
and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach:
It is a remedy that neither' sicknens, gives inconve. •
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. -
t• It preserves and defends the surface from all de
!ringenient of its functions. The surface is the oil*
let off' ve-eights cif the bile and used dp matter with
in. It is eiercetryeith millions oropenings to relieve'
, the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks
at your door.. It is rightly termed All h Baling, for"!
there is scarcely a disease, external dr internal, that
it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen
years for all diseases of the cheat, consumption, liv
er in vol vim- the utmost danger and responsibility, and
I declare berme 'Heaven and man. that not in one
single case Las it failed to benefit, when the patient
was within the reach of mortal means.
I have bad physicians, learned in the profession; I
I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the
bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the
highest erudition snit multitudes of thepoor, use it
in every variety of way, and there has been but one
voice--oneyinited and universal voice—saying "Mc.
Al Ointtnent is good.
1 'crxisooTioN.—it can hardly be credited that a
I, -salve Can baqe any .ollect upon the lungs, seated as
they are yvithin the system. lint if placed uponuponthe ,
chest, it:penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates ,
theLppis*bits particles that are consuming , them, I;
ands:cepa/them from the system.
I need - nr4 iniy that it is curing per Sons of consittrip
lion contintallY ' although we arc told it is foolish.
-
riots, "I earenot what is said, so long as I can taro
several thousand persons yearly.
IiEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons of
the Headache of ten years standing, add who had it
regularly every week, so that vomiting often took
place. '
I Deathessined Ache are helped with like sue
cessi-;-
COLD PEVeACiebisnmption, Liver complaint,
pains in the chest art side, falling ox the hair, one or
the other always accompanies cold feet:
The Salve will cure every cese.
In Stroufla, Eryamplas,, salt Rheum, Liver com- '
plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis;l
Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such
as Asthma, Oppression,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap.
pod Hands, Tumeura, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
Diseases., and of the Spine there is probably no med
licine now known so good-.
is the beet thing in -the world for
Burns. (Read the Directions around the box:)
PIMPLES ON TILE FACE--Masculine Skin gross
surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. it
will not ease drawing till the face is free from any
matter that may be lodged under .the skin, and fre
quently breaking. out to the surface.' It then heals
When thertfilik.nothing but grossness, or dull repel
side -Sitys44lt begins to.sotten and soften until the
I sl;inplet.s ns smooth and delicate as a child%
ij:), - VW , U. — .lil parents knew how fatal. most merli ,
I to children taken inwardly, they woffid
bo . lilent , to resort to them. Especially "mercurial
I lozenge s ". called "medicated lozenges," "venni
fuges" pills, Lc. 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 if a child,
has worms. it will drive every vestige of them aS
way. (Read the directions around the box.)
There is probably no medicine' on the face of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of
\VOLUM
TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as
a hair restorative yet 1 will stake it against the world?
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 outlet to
the impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot
pass urf through the natural channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. if such sores are healed up the
impurities, must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger This sabre will always provide for
such emergencies.
RIIEt.:2dATISM.—It removes almost immediately
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
course ena,es.
FEVERS.—In all eases of fever, the difficulty lies
in the pores being locked iip, so that the heat and
peryiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture
could be stiried the crisis buss passed and the danger
over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases or
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and tiring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD Eh:AD.—We have Cured, cases that actu
*ally defied every thing known; as well as the ability
of fifteen twenty doctors: One man told us he
had spent $3OO, on his children without any benefit,
when a fad boxes of the ointment cured them.
CORNS.---Occasional use of the Ointment will al
ways keep s corns from growing. Peope s. . need never
be troubled with them it' they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas
ure its value: So long as the stars roll along over
the Ileavens—so !Ong as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all! infimities of the flesh—so Yong as disease
and sickness is known just so long will this good
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceas
es from ott the earth, then the demand will cease,
and not till then. JAMES McALISTER 8i Co. .
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25
cents per boy-
CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has
been greatly counterfeited, we have given this Can;
tins, to the public that "no Ointment wili be genuine
unless the names of Tames McAlister, or James Mc-
Alister 4- Co.. are warrrun with a rem upon evetty
label." NoW we hereby offer a reward of $5O to
be paid on conviction in any of the coristituted
courts of the United Stites, for any individual coun
terfeiting our name and Ointment.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS. IN PITTSBURGII—Braun & Reiter,
corner of Liberty and St. Clair els. are the whole
sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., Corner Market st. and
the Diamond; Hays & ilroe.kway, (Druggists No 2,
Commercial Row, Liberty st.; .T . . 11 f'
. Cassel, corner o
Walnut and Penn streets.; sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from Second st;
and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and J: Sac.:
gent; and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birminghain; and
D. Neglev, East Liberty; FE Ttowland, McKeesport;
Samuel viralker, Elizabeth; Alexander & Son, Mo
nongahele City; N. B. , Tfownian & Co .1 J. T.„Rogers,
Brownsville, Pa; Dr, S. Smithi__ Bridgewver; ank
John Barclay, Beaver •Pa.- • oar 20.
,
CIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.—One case Can
einette; one case Red Flannel; fqr sale lore by
oct24 GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood et.
wm!wvmowl
~~~ ~~::
rty "of the eel:art+
The - Commimweriltti,lf Penn:tYlvania, at
ALLEGIIF.ITY;tOtINTY
_ . ~., , ....
- y i.t..t.t.t r ' ' 're ''rek.7.Stirarrr or SAID CtitOlti,
q
Itli efi,•
: i 1k...! ,-,„,.. 1...' We e.efainandyon, as before we cora-
M . N.t.rnaticl vett, that-you. summon Samuel H.
.•tiii:' itii . dthibrid so that he be and anpearhe
-- ill'f.t • - r -.• f - • - - '. .
- fbre ourAsirict Cqurt, iti ;be h o l den ar
the City of Fittibitegh; in and thi. said tounty;ith the
Brit 'Monday:Of February next, tliere to tiestver
Thernanlakeirell mill Anne - S. - Bakewell,;[..AMelia
E.l3akewell, Benjamin titakewell, Tbooi as Baliewell
Jr., John P..ll4oweili and Martha P. -liakevvell:
minors, by their -guardian 'Film:nap 13akewell,, of i
plea of covenant. And Lave-you ; then there th is
. .
writ'.... - , '
- Witness, the - tree. Itorm*iil llEPnuiti4, Efq.,
er.eeideut Judge of our said Coti.rt . ,_the: 16th.clay„ttf
January, A. one tlieusand: - iht hundred and
(Coay) ' Iit:LVL;
Joita Foitsrrit, Sheriff. . j n 2.2
—PRANKLIN - -1101GEM, , .
—lO5 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia
. .
jHIS establishment, since' ,
it passed into t j i
. hands of the subscriber, ini,lune last, bas been
thoroughly, refitted, and is now in complete order,
for the accommodation of the travelling Public. • .
Since the change of proprietors, numerous addi
fiend-and improvements have been
.made, and, it is
now believed pa pessess.all the requisite appoinl
ments anclainveniedces which belong to afirat , dasi
hotel::.
Niv,ll . 141111kb BOOMS; new Ladies and Oeiit.le 7
men's 011D1NARLS...'c; a splendid new par_Ropco;
new Parlors and new Furniture, havebepriadded to
it, within tbe:pastsit nionthspi undersigned,
for the 'very liberal image which has
thus far, been extended to hi 10 his new vocation,
respectfully solicits itiContinuance, which bepledg
es himself, ft shall be his untiring aim to deserve ! .
Dcr A POST COACH, belonging to the "FRANK
LIN,” ke in attendance at the sere at Depots
and Steamboat.Jiandingaoo conyey imikengers to
the House, for 25 cents each, iricluding kinggage,
D. K. AtINOR L otNew York, I°roprietor.
J 11.5.-251. SANDERSON, of.lthilad.
Geo.-P. Beignixt, of. Boston,l Ass , ntlaizia "
Philadelphil., February. 1, 1817.
Dissolution.
rruin Co-Partitershili heretofore" elistinit betwee
I :the "subscribers; vhdei -the firm of Walker.,
Woodwell, is this day dissolved hy mutual oiiitrint.
The business of thelate firm will beSettled by john
Walker; at the old stand, No .45 Wood Street...
JOHN WALKER,
• ' JOS: WOODW.F.I,L.,
Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847 . janls
Hardware.
JOIIN WALF.Eft,' (lite:Walker fr. Vir,oodwell,)
' wouldannounce toliisfriendadnd the public,
that he atill.contiboea the Hardware- buainesii at tye .
old smid, N 0.83 Wood'street. Be.ould respect- -
fully solicit a aontinuanee of the patronage hereto
fore so kindly .bestowed.' He will-be receiving-in .
the Spring a large supply, .of foreign goods of his
own' importation. Country 11/fetch:sax will please
give him it call: jaals
tion " and Fire Dian.
;ompany.
Mai ket S:reit. '
aims: ' .
IlVilliain Ebs,
Lewis Hutchison,
Fred. Lorenz,
Jaines May,
oindexter.
M. ALLEN, Preet,
•retary- -
Pittsburgh Nucigw
rsurscin CI
Off ,Sl.;
Michael Alien,"
C. Arnihutz,
Bakev.vll,
Robert 13Cer,
R. W.. 1"
ROHEItT t lNsr.r, Sec
aur2.o-dOrn.
G,EORGE R. ruDDLE,
cONVEYA:NCER„.
OFFICE inAvery Row, sth street, above Smith
field
street,Pittsburgh.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ADREEREEIS, floc s, RELEASES
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
ness, legal actiiracy and despatch. He will. also at
tend to drawing and .filingll,hlEcaarric's Likrrs, At
riunis of Executors, Adiniiiistrators,4-c.,ExissoiniAg
titles to Real Estate, Searching, Records for Liens;
4-e• 4-c•
From his, long experience and intimate acquaint
ance witkthe manner of keeping the, public rccortisy
he expects to Site satisfaction to those who. may en
trust their bus ness to his care. ciccl6-d&w
Inipostant to. Old Countrytneti.
HARNDEN & CO. , s .EMIGRATION OFFICE
THE Sulisdriber having now d i E
We sole Agency in the west for
the above House, is prepared- to
send or bring, out passengers on the most liberal
terms, and with-the greatest comfort and despatch,
as they have the beat vessels. sailing every week,
(built expressly for this limo and will invariably give
passages secured' on thik side the Water, the prefer- .
ence of berths, and will attend to. passengers'.-lug- ..
gage on landing through the Customhouse free. of
expense, and will also tbrward thetia to their friends
• iu any part of the United States, thus protecting the
emigrant from all the -wrongs stud remotions/rat:ifs
which they have herbtoforehadimposed•u on theft:Messrs. hartiden St.Co:, are. also the Aketits for
the Royal Mail Stesidere. • . -
Remittances 'by Urarts at sight—to any amount:7-
payable in any part of England, Ireland, Scotland,
or Wales. Application to the subscriber . personally
or • by letter, (post paid,)' will meet, willveyery.litten
tion. Office; Third street, one door -west of Wood
street. JCISRUA. ROBINSON,
, •
• r • , • , • • . - .
• dec24-d&r.w3m - xuropean: 4- VenerglAgerit.:
AJ PIIINICIAN , S..- OPINION ' :TAYNE'Pt !
1 - 1 • EXPECTORANT. • ,• .
LOWE'LL,
Dr. Darid Jayne—bear Sir: • 1 1 have. used 'yotir
medicine, (so universally known by the name ofl
JAY AW.' S EXPE(TORANT)ifi My practice. for
number of years, and can most truly say',.that l'have
been more aueeeitsfia in the. use •of that -as a •(Wild;
safe, and thorough E.,xpF.c r ToßA . rq, than.of any •
which ! I heed ever used. , - It is the best for the fol
looking obviouS reasons. It does not.(if given. in
preper disiies,j ! occasion a disagreeable nausea„ It!
door not weaken the longs and prostraiethe systeth;
like most other Expectorants iii common use; nor
does. it abate the appetite of 'the pitient like other
nauseating medicines; which have been tried.by'the
faculty. In, a word . it i s nearly or •qUite: the thing.•
which hai been sou ght for by many Of the faculty
for ages gone by. 1 remain, yours, &c.
LUTHER BRIOITAZ; IYI. D.
Prepared . only by Dr. D. JAYNE, Na.: 20 South
TIERD Strottt Philadelphia.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOES;
/2 'FOURTH, street, near Wood--. , and atlhe. Drug
Store - of P. Schwartz, Federal 'street; Allegheny
City. janl4,dBr.w
i - jiLEs ! PILES ! ! PILES! ! !—Da. JACKSON'S PILE
E.3tanocxxioN has gained a reiiiitation never
before equalled by any medicine.' ' Read the follow
ing extract from a letter written by Messrs. Carter,
Wilson 4- Co., Boston: "The Pile EmbrOcation
selling well, and gives universal satisfaction.'; It
never fails: - Ftir sale by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South
Third st., Philadelphia:
For sale in Pittsburgh a tthe PEICIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth st.. near Wood—and at the Drug Store of
11. P. Schwartz, Federal st., Allegheny City.
janl3-d&wr
AIORE NEWS FROM. THE WEST 111—The
following hai just been received from our
agent.in Cincinnati, Ohio:
"Mr. Quinn, living in Broadway, a gentle.
man well .known to the citizens of -Cincinnati; has
been cured', of ,ticafness of 35 years> standing, by
using one bottle of Scarpa , s Accanetic Oil—All per
sons interested in this case, can call on Mr. Quinn
and satisfy themielves of the truth , of the above
statement." - J. W. SHEPPARD, Agent;
No. 125 Main street, Cincinnati.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORM ;
7.2 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug Store of
.I.t: P. Schwarti, Federal et, Alleohetiy
"janl3-4w -
TO lefty clients:
PARTNER = i Ifir.Liggett; and. WM. E, 4ns
-111 tin, ..E.srt,, will attend to 'rrit !refinished busi-'
ness and I recommend there to the patronage of roy,
friends. lam antherited to state' that they will.re
ceive the counsel and'o.ssistince Of the Ilon. It. Bid:
die. Offic'ti 2d story of Butltes guildings, 4th street,
between Wood and Markel.. .
. SA:MITEL:Vir-nt.ACL
101bEilsITING PAPEIt - • •
- .100 reams liiiperial Newfik.t.'2
60 tc Double Medium, 24 by 30;.'
211- lc 4- - 4, - 24 by 37; •
6 ' 4 : -‘ i .11211 by 41;' ,
30 • . 4, Yell. Steamboatp-120:by 2.41 •-•
10. 4 . triiiolo:6 20 by 241, - .
, - 30 • White bQDa s • - 19 by. 24;
dc3l JI I3.OIIMLLOIt, 81 Wtttid at
50 KEGS Shot, asiorted Nos.; fqr sale b 3
dovl2 JAMBS
'.,-: r . .•:..,:. ;:.:,,. t,4'..i::--F...,,,:.,_--::;:...,..1,.
!'-'‘'..;: ,, :fji:.
' ,3- ',1''' , .;, , ;: -. :.i,':.y . :1i.
: ':', , •:- , ;:l',q - . 1.*-,;:' ,
';'•,:.:-,,
ME=
~_•• . - .. ,
the Illtist . Astounding Disecriretyri;
A BLESSING I, -,4 S.IIRA.pLE,tt - -44; ViONDiat ! I
To cue.ErupliOna and Dit t ligurentents q,l'ltre Skin,
Pimples . ; Freckles; Sunturn, dad Il.heulniSesttra
Sore Head.; te. 4-c. 4e.
F01:111. years ago last Augeet, the CeOital OfFterten -
' wasastonished in conseqUencp of a diseoverr,.
made by an Italian Chemist. .hlany doubted:--itaeetal
ed ilfitost an impossibility that any thing inadtrby
the hands of man, could hare such singular purere .
as that idahned by Anseato Viilialtir fp{ hii fav0i11..”..;
tion. Many classed him and his invention es a,fittel-,
bug, (and; alas! many foolish persona without,h, li-
do the same now;) at length, alter tentingit,ithieli
hospitals, the: Medical. SoPiety, of Paris i (th9,; . fleit. l- , -
chetitists in the world) delivered the following relsbit -..•. '
to Sigubr Vesprinii ' _' .. . .• .. ~. - •
'. We hare , new minutilyend Carefully 4iaiitthill
the Singular inventicin or Vesprini.. tee hasp spalyza ~
ed its coMponeid parts;--•ise bare used it to sobrat
cases, and. , :o hesitat e not to prolioutimtit, Thti ,
Italian ChetniCal Soap) ,iii ii great;blstifig.::: ill - -, '
i d
truly ivonclorral reined.) , for any. dataneoluteruktibet
or disfigureinent of the skin. Its inventor.we:Outs.
eider the true philanthropist of suffering diartliiiitli
- (Signed) ' • LEOPOLi) Dt.ltßElP;Prese.vo- .
,
Then coiner the report of the .."Soniete Pintails:
tute," of scientific bsperiinents :
We are.astounded,! , iisel aims tbefigpd iitcst;lepti ,
"at this singidat preßalatioir-Vesprird'a
Chemical Soap I lettere; ixideeil,scieneoA3l ;-- ,
Here we have a prbparation n3ade - in Ate form, I,
beautlful piece of snap, which we. kn,ciw
'eti;
practl to cur. every ' antaiteous eruption,. cyklir •
clisGgtirenieut:of, and even discolored skin
will its trtagie . „and singailarpowcz cease I TlidNal
grog"the' Criote - s, the XellOw Race of, th.e Last, end
the -11.Cdhliiiilif th - fl .- Par:West, viicter,itie
iluence - Of:lll'eltliotairtary of Crealing'yela
Iclw or diseoliwed skin, and make it white beams . -
tiful, and of Changing the; color of datlit 4 black, at
brown ekih:" (Here se -Orld- persona ;Were bronght
Rirward by the president; who lied used it , ih prop!
of bit assertions.}
READ TIIISI -.....-
limit *iic triiiriza!, -Erreptiv iv . iti; zsdak f t* -
rtandutioftif .-.•
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~' .- .-, -,..., '. Paris, ItiotA44llo;,-7
1, j e
In 'coitsideratiurr -of the. ; inna. of lit 3600. k t** , - - ,i.4,
vulged to IVli.:l'. Jain,. o riiiiiditig in the t'itrtirs
Vert; N. A4 - tbe wholevitieeelur of: fninurah
iogetheniritli a' e tatement - Ofthee ingiedietibt,eigittn*.` :`
ing .my Itiliiiii - Chemical Soap:'. - lie irtri friettittiel
tore it fur tale in the United Suttee onty, Ana te fulfil
..-
the privilege ateetiaing it "tron4q haiien aserniWr -
SoaP." - • -,..., - . - • -* .- . 1
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iVitti cis; Ilenrx I..llohlewoitli: • . . . ,- ._ _.'
- ' (SiltP o 44 ' _.ANTONIO tESi'IIINI: - '. .
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.
There are pabbithlp , few persona of intelligeeej.. - '
who; after reading. the above., will dpgbt tiali t tlita)l2
ties of JOnes , s-
Eriiptiotia; putftgtiremelith - ,-
S,eUrvy; Erisypelas; Sub-burn, Moryh ' ear,'Tati; .
low.or Brown Skin;.&b. Should there lala* . Ch et
'
sons, perhaps the following reconamendatpna k . aA
well as. hundreds iota Others,-diay .t
FOr aale,by W..JAVBSON, Adrent;.norizei - of
Wood and Liberty streets.
"" . jab2s -;
C. '4l Efate
/FEALTY certify that-my hair was fjt Ijeg out
,
jinarainse cjuantitieS,daily r and was teaming gro;•.--.. - }
and that since have used Jones's Coral Hairltesicr .
rative, it lias entiikly 'ceased .falling.—is gre,iltbs
fast, and has a.finedaric look. ,Befpre I used Icuiei , s
Coral hair teitorative, I -combed oilt
hair daily:" , • • , •
' • TOINiTICIICS,92 King al. Y:'
rot Sale by W. 7aCkson, Agent; corner of W004,-- -
and Liberty streets. • • jui2f.,:.'
Joite'.. 'Haitian Cb7ern - k - aral — liohji: , ' •
PERSONS = in purchasing .tbite, must t oiviays asks
for Jorits'ilystteri CEIEIII3CAL, .SOAlt, indleeY
naps as many have been cheated witb coohter
wilt tie too much disaouraged to try the genii:hi: s *6 7
say to such, Try this one.- ; Oki trill hot regret
but always see that. the name of loon Um
wrapper. Price bi) cents a eake.
For sale by Sr. JACKSON, Agent; coiner ormica.:
and Liberty.streets:'. jan22:l
.
, . . NOTICE.
I_Ii..Y.ING sold out di establikiment to Dodo*
William P., Irwin, I cheerfully roc - amine - 4
him to rill,itiy farther friends and distortion,. ,
.1_ EDGAR THORN:
, Dreg Store. • . •
The undersigned having bought out the itbri of •
Edgar Thorn; - corner of Pen i- and Har.d atteetli;
licits a share of the drug an&'medlctne errittrin
city and mirroundir.g country. A gent:int aisortineirt.
°fall the most valuable Medibioes, Perfumery; Hilsj
Soaps, Fancy Articles; Beirsbes and Combs will al .
*tip; be kept on'hand. Phyaleiabis prescriptioni
curatcly compounded. The store will be opiiisataa
, .
hours of the day and night. - - • ;
WILLIAM F.
dec2B , corner of l'enn and Hand stai - •
Ohl rtiver
IIOM Pittsburgh to 'Louisville through 191401 4
ing, Coltirriblis and tiheinnntii - -
The subscribers were appointed. a t• omrnitteeiii
diiitrilite 200 shares Of $5O each Of the stock Ofirtia
Company, to the•citizens of Pittsburgh attd vititiitya "
(that being the proportion allotted to thin City bythti
Company.) As all feel an intcrest in this importssit •
irirprovenient, and, it is' believed to be Cie beritittock
ever offered the Community, in order to,givskinersi:
general extent; COmmittee deem it proper tri cowv..
fine the subscriptioh to, two shares for otte weekfrotit
Brioks for silscription at tha Cimuting Boom tlt t
Hanna & Waterman, ,Water st.• • • . -
JAMES MAY,
ItICRAIID EDWARDS'
JOSIIITA lIANNA; , 44.'''!"
CWIII4I.
Oar Sale or Refit;
A DHICK.HOUSE" and lot in Allegheiti,ti lit
the occupancy a Mr. Charlie H. iCei;le ioia
ing. the reSidence of Judge Green. The HA eitehda
• , . .
A 149, for_ rent two lioins!s pit Last. Common, one
in the oteupation Win. Preston, theothef,
of John Bisset, aaloining My residence. !MB' Mimic
property_ fs nearly new and finished it' the belr . t„ .
Possession will be delivered on the ist,lif
jiti6 tf '
WrECTARINE FINE CUT CHEWING ,TOBA.C.
.--1 Y
CQ. A. - D. RINEHART,' N0: 33
take eleasure in.annotmeing to.the public thit they.
have just introduced a new and delicomis irate of
fine CHEWING. TOBACCO; whith they,. itti ibeomz
'mend to easterners as Mild; pheasant, flail, thitoiedi
and Mitirely . free from adulteration. Thipliiie also
On hand a very fine lot of CAVENDISH of the very
-beat quality: . - - deml4
Dissolutioix of Partiatiihlp:
MITE Paitnership existifig between the uadfirsigns ,
ed, under the firm of SCRIBA
was dissolved on' the Bd'iriat., by mutual cOniesate
The botoks of the honceim 'tire in the Iftillds of,Mrs
Striba, who is , authorized tin, tieftle id!' neeofahtli
The Bookstore be continued tit t4&ald stand: by
Itlr. Scribe; the BOOkbindirig,b±,lll:. Cheibler. • •'
VICTOR SCR,/
GIISTAVrie S tigIBLER:.
Dec. 25;1848
liopks and Stationary.
TrAVIND just returned from the F.ast with attest'
elegant and extensive stock .of Fancy Station
ary and Books for. Christmas and New Year's Gifts, —
I would call the attention of the public to my store,
NO. 11b, Wood si. Prices extremely low: Among
a great !selection of Bdoka for old and young, I mess.,
lion
The iltnidnir Annual, for LS47. __ • - • -
" Diadem,
"BOquet , . , •
Mass dose., " -
" Amaranth, t 1
it
Mayflower,
Forget-me.not,-
Leailetnof Memory , " . • -•
" Rainbow, - -• : . '
" Lady's Album, • - :
" Saered Monntains. • -
" c Illustrated Book of Cbrisßatt tallsdir
Scenes in the Lifb of Christ, by Chrbwreldi
The Toitoise Shell Kitten, for 1847. =- •
• 'Annualette; "
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Christian Blogarorns, -- ~ - • 44• -
The Book of Nursery Rhymes. , • • .•• .
Togothei Willi a great sebactienilf tioas,rog
ren; Gathea,portfolios,aca; VICTOIkSgRat-,r.
dc2s . . ' .415- I firoo4 •
- • meriday Piesbaftier
SCENES ha the Life Of theSavirir,by the frOliglirk
Scenes the :tires ot, the Aponthot,4llMetriterte,:-
Rook of Chriatian,Ballader
T he Illuminated Demo ofSaereCl t i oetrY,lVlNkro il gl
Microbes , of,lrieh 4nracier, by ill.: ff.6:1041i
The Snow,. riake, a gift for Innicenee4.l44lll37.er.
Portraiti of the Preside:ire.
The Reno Dookii„ i 6 settee
. The-tones '," r
The DieryDayti . ok: .
The Varior 41 - -
,'" ", -;,•;
The Leienireallonitooi;., • . -
The YomighleatiEvereini foot, ,
The Slimmer Day Book: • ' . _ ,
Also a large ai sorhacnt df.4007; boirad Ihrocet:
Immolate. Werke'
- by LUX:K.I.OOMM Aft,
cl IT HER& prime Feicben,, — "Tibr'
j anl2 34141:$ MAY. .
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