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SIM IPr*iredi and co.rrOeteirdir.eirt Afternoon PITTS Etti'AGM. i30.11D colt.ll.l7:CX - E . PC R • 14131113.11:11. P. Lorenz it rzET TUE CIILZTNEL AND-7AIVLING 91'kIOE OF THE MORNING POST, 'MOYDAX Evastute; Feb. 8. ' . =7.iassta.- - -Pa accountiof the bad: condition of the rotas,: them -have been but few arrivals of nos. A. ca per:steamboat which was taken at • $4,0 1.. :.6 : fete lots Rona wagon were yesterday ta kettatainte,litice: ' Wiisar-J-We hear of no transactions. We• quoii X , Pia xr.st--There . is sOMe - titifq, - cloing in this article: •Wn have heard of no sales of Alleghe ny., „ll:tinging snles at $3O, 6 mos. ..4lni n bi„4.-,Sales at 001.0 i; a large lot,` at last " 4 10f4140014ivaa.cisposed-of yesterday. Csavaa-flasa.—Considerable activity in Clover diXt bn. yesterday at $3,81; other iii t tift *naming to 2 or 300 bushels at 164.00 fiorti kora. Takeo from wagons at $3,02 42 10,k1 - pi4--Sales at 60,370158. treatomrs,.-;—The N. York Tribune of . Wednes. 4 ,1 4:44e,yik:A , Everything that is afloat and large ;enough :to . cross the Atlantic is sought after, and the rates of freight are still advancing. Engagements were Made_to:clay at 7s.t.a7s: 6d., for Flour; 25d. flittleitisia7Cdtjes ,80s.forheavy freight,square and id. for vessels ire taken for Ireland at and, 7s. lid. for Flour; and• tara•fir three ships were chartered to go from Bos tKtd:khilidelphia, - to -load for Liverpool. at c.).5., , . . C•rzFloeinn . "Schi.ra rslLotrzsrAna.—=The Baton Rouse Con 4there isa failing off of the sugar .crop on the right side of the river &urn Point CoUpee to New'Orleans, of 20,223 hhas.,-the crop 0t184.5 being ss,otie, the crop of 1546 being .3.7,- 7b7: - When it ie semembered that the increase of ingot : plantations has been:in the district of coun try, above named, as follOWs ,-18-I5 there were 20'. plantations, in 1.846 there were 528 planta rkm—it Aows the immense failing off of the crop of all average of more than one half." ~I.) a .opacz.--It is said by some of our produce merchants, that.mone grain has been brought into ihiS:is?alliet, by the farmers in this vicinity, within ihelast feiv days, than has ever been known in ligy:pievious,sesson is the same time. The cause is the advancein prices and the past few days of ggood aleighinz. Teams have come from as far duttiiit as Mohawk viliage.-4/bany Atlas, Feb. 3. D „Goo da.—The trade is tip.ening.gradually. • The nuorber_of buyers is unusually large, atvl Frith !Vont ertdentials; the dealers meet them with ample titocks.and 'moderate prices. The ruin has stosilairly overtaken the ' rag trade."—Torir. Coin. , AND WRITING ROOMS, tnr corner of Fifth and Market ,)1 r sts. Persons intending to I/ I If I avail themselves this winter Qf the well known eiticient instruction given in this "hatlltUlioir .will require to commence immediately. -The.tlattering,redeption which Mr. D.'s new work ppm; Steamboats s.ccourits has received, induces him .to procend•inamediately with Lisnew treatise upon AtzawitArns , Accorwrs, which he is resolved shall ex .cel sip, other works upon this subject, as far as his tirorroapon Steamboat accounts has been to und to ex cel the imperfect outlines previously published. -Suhscriptions lists open at his Academy as above. feb6 iY .. .S ~ _;f~, •,rIONTAINING about one hundred aeres--serenty - Xi - or eighty cleared and in good order. The itl3. .Ipoltemente are:, a large and comfortable hedgr; a barn and a-large orchard, with a meadow. 'Vile - 'anti is well watered with good springs, and 'there is plenty of coal:stone on the place. his situ.' &tett , in- Baldwin township, six miles from the city. TnQhire iof'hir. Devlin, near the farm, or of P. Mil le- Diamond alley., • ' ' JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Pittsburglr, febS-te Near Hand St. Bri dge. Remittances to 'lreland. , T)ERSONS wishing to remit money to IRELAND, :or to send for their friends, will please call im mediately on the undersigned, as they will be clos •.ing their -remittances this week for the next regular -Patkotiteving New York. REMITTANCES made • enthemost FAVORABLE TERMS, and Passages secured in t h e '"old Black Ball line," or in fist' data Anierinan ships leaving Liverpool every six ' , I dap: .Passages kis° secured from any port in Ire-1 . land to Pittsburglr. BLAKELY 4• AIITCHELL, Agents for. Roche, Brothers St Co., New York. .BittrPittablirgh offices, Penn street, near the Canal ridge, and Smithfield street near sth st. I'o4 Real Estate Agency and General Intel -- Itgene• °ince. . . , !MGM Subscriber has opened at the Publication Of sae Of the Morning Tel °graph, No. 50 Third st., Real Estate Agency and General Intelligence Dfflee. .Register will be kept in which persons can re. .ceid,,Without charge, real estate which they wish to sell or exchange, houses to let, &c. 4c. Titles to Teal estate will' be examined, and deeds of sale or -exchange will be executed and all other business ' -connected with a Real Estate Agency, will be trans ' acted'with promptness and fidelity. HO will also attend-to all the business belonging to s General Intelligence Office seen, as procuring aitnationa for persons out of em p loym ent ) supplying XtimilleiWith male and female doinesties; 4re. The fees'will in-all cases be smell:and no charges will be made except for services actually rendered. ' Thensitbactiber-is permitted to refer to the follow ing gentlemen ofthis city. Hon. Gabriel Adaths, Mayor. Muriel Howard 4- Co., Wood st. B. M. Smith, Attorney at Law. J. Rutledge, Wood st. • /antes Irwin, Diamond alley. • Howard 4- Co., Wood et. W.' Cook; Fourth at. L. Haiper, Editor of Post. Whitney & Porter, Editors of Chronicle. White & Harris, Editors of Gazette. J. Herron Foster, Editor of Dispatch. P.P. Boylan, Publisher - Catholic. . It.. R. Duman & Co., Fourth Bt. Wright & Bryan, Publishers Telegraph. TebS•tf ' L. A. CLARK. • • To ,Prlnters• AA . . FRESH supply ofJohnson's Superior Printing Ink. Just received and - for sale at the office sof the-Pittsburgh Morning Post..:,- L. HARPER, q F I~i~ Barlcer, P 0 I`. 0 itysnundii. ' l l 4 ' ' ARRIV - E — D - . • - LilWatie-;Ops; Benier. cessni, : to*O3 in, Brownsville. ;4 . toitiptilie, Be nriet t, Brownsville DEPARTED. ° :*.s tilberbia, Smitb,'Wheeling._ • ..Oo'rfdolier, Lyons. New. Orleans. .4 Stevens, Steubenville.. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver; - diralul, Bowman, Brownaville. • Oule.APLane, Bennett, BroWniville. , • . - DUFF'S A Farm for.ft'ent. . , ._.. .._ ... •••..:• , ,•••.1 , -.:::::: 7 ...,' - ,." - 3, - ...: - . 7 :-' - ;•:Jt , f7t. - • - • - z.'.. - ... .• - • . ..T. , . - - , :„ - • - • , : - ,.7± ,, .. • • .. . ...... ~r . ...., _ ~,. ;# r iinyartititrile -- cositi‘mit.ititt4—ityuggL:rilbAt AD?, m,tmy who are atilietedwith.o cough that iiaradii ally wearing them - cloWn, and. but Su stealing then] into that Iffrendful disease . Co.isitn.p tio,that f.,:is6se which carries off thiCusads - dail) --are dnitif,....iiatbiug; whai is wors.rethaii 'noth ing, are gorging, themselves with n'ustrinos that are ;puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected -.on sonic foreign or unknown person; when itheysan be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers coMpound Syrup of LiverwOrt and Tur, whtch con tinues to make the most remarkable cures-ever re crirded in the annuals of Medidine; which) is pru. vicl by reference to the.Vatt number of certificates ifnorn the first sod moitvespectahle Citizens—such as the Hon. Judge William Botke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor 'WM:ll.idhards; Mrs. lii xem Plummer; ltevinneY Ludlow; Esq., of Cincin nati; and a', g greatnumber of others in this city.—: Certificatei.ornot only , tof.rernarkable :Cures of dis tressing Cdug,h, but cases of consumption positive ly cured, after ptiYsicians of the highest standing have giveri.them up to die/ : For sale `:14.D.. - rt. Kneeland,. principal agent. Grant street, one door. below 2d. t; See advertisernent„of Dr:Rogers'. Liveramrt and Tar, in another.cOlumn: ' ...; *dt:c4 r•I CantsTres Galvanic Remedies fJC all kinds of nervous allhctions.they hatre been used :with entire success in alleases:oTßheumstisin, acute or dim. Ear, applying to the head, late or limbs; gout, tic dolereux;.brmiehitis vertivo nervotls - dr sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of -the heart, neu ealgia, general debility, &c. - In cases of ilyspepbia. which is simply a nervous derangement of the di destive organsa.they have been found equally sue. I.essful. These applications are in the form of Rings and INladnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. , tr See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. I For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street.. ' dec9 i . Num,- Lisnotx, July 23, 1816. 10 Dr. Green, WesteraAgent for Mazoni's Syrup: • Dear Sir—From a sense of duty I owe to the pUblic, as, well as to yourself, I make the following statement of my case, hoping it may be the means of doing some good to others who may be similar. Igitilnieted by inducing them to try the same in valaableremedy without &day. I have had a pain its my. breast and side attended with a harrussing ctlugh.for more than three years, during which tiine I expectorated large quantities of matter; and lat spring my cough became so bad that one - blond - y4ssel after another gave way in my lungs, which, together with thegeneral wasting att-ay of my gen- erll'systeme reduced me to that condition, that I wits'unable to attend to any business whatever, land gave np all hopes of ever being better. My `e. ':.e was pronounced hopeless and incurable by phs..siians and despaired of by every one that knew I m, condition. I was at this lime coughing almost ' coastantly, aoil losing an alarming quantity ot i bldod from my lungs daily; and such was my de bilitated condition th." I could not walk but a few steps without becoming exhausted; and no oral who lias. taken the trouble of acquainting them! salt - es of ray real condition cyanid for a moment ; consider that it was more hopeful than the worst caies' br consumption generally. 1 have now tak enumarly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian I 1 hu nte d TONIC 1 , Extrtyce.E.--Surne medicines wai- SyFup The bleeding of the lungs Was stopped be-' fi ranted to "destroy worms in children," are very for Iliad taken half of the first bottle. My cotigh weii calculated to destroy the children too. This is hag abated, the pain has left my breast and side, I not the case with Jaynes . Tonic rerroffogr. It does I not curitaln a smgle ingre3.ent which cm haunt the and -my former health and Otfength have so far , 'P 15 • and set it expels norms fillfft _______ returned that I am at work e‘ory day, and I feel ! and certainty perfectly a s that I-am a nest man. And lam satisfied chit ; , •s' 'l'h^ i'llietlinieiTaiikid Andl eai L idli i a ' :s fi e ‘ U i g l e i r v s . te.m,_ ! re sts ; l :l . c l' r e n et 'e' l• h t e,l. ;: rl' ''' '. C 6 '3' ...5.,.--i er COLI:M It I A, O'Nz...i., Master, ssili '"•" cg. N''' is Ih'' its "'Y sanative PP'perlY consumption may be and has been cured by the i II Ij It tine SIOMICiIIc. Sid ia remittent and inter useiof Dr. Mazoni - s Sicilian Syrup, anal I carne.,ll, leave Tor - tbe above and intermediate ports, regular mitt( id ie. ere bas bei-a s.dnumstel eJ Is ith the moat reef:in - mend all that suffer as I have done to try 'l•' For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to grati fy . .1-. g 1.:511.M (11,13n/101e c:: ,ca of Piles have' thid ;justly celebrated Sy-rup without delay, for I do! ; yielded to its itiluence, and its mnt, (pOlitic. render' iel D. \VILNA:NS, Agent. think it the. greatest discovery that ever graced ' ' • . _ • it :al eVi. , l e,:t MeITIZIC in the convalescent stage they medical profession_ With the highest consid- ' , r " Ci ' lc :hint" I "ntl St• Lottl. MTN 'ROSS. ' I .4 1-- 1.171 - 7 4'‘ ' . ' . ' of ail doic_ses. It is exceedingly pleasaut to the eration of respect I subscribe ms self year l err' i : ei''' . 4 ...V' The p-Isseager steamer PA LEstTINE msie, •..s,-I.' the Vul.ams wili le- • ,t. Prepared only by Dr..,D. JAYNE, No. 8 South intiCh obliged friend. },.., rr i c .i , i - e ,, r t n n ielliate ports regularly. : I'll I Itli ,:t.t , er t, Plfiladelphia. This is to certify that we. the undersigned. have: jc-9. 1 Fors 1:e in l'itzaburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, e,...,inq iTITAT been acquainted With John Ross for a number of ; --- -- . r " "a r c ' a PP I Y ?1 1 . Turaday Evening Packct. ,12 1-oh FiTil stivet, near A l- i . e. - id—and at the Drug. years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of; rhe orgy ~o il sp! ,, idid passe.ser 0r,,... c s,: : . ,r e of 11. P. Schwartz, rcderal street, Allegheny the' statement above made of his case, and we do L 7.,,,, t " febl-d&Av .."-LL" - ran a . sa regular packet liettVeen Potsbuygli ausi . heat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorliecs. i -.' consider him a - new man compared with whit be i ‘ .7i - ti : , in . ...ininti, leaving this part every Tacsday Sizz,:i.spenve Gardlcits for Rent. wa i i , three months ago, and confidently accord the! c- . woll loown and beautifully. situated prop- Sicilian it cute to theuse of the truly celebr ate-I at 3 o'ciock. Returnitig ehe will leave Clue' reis - Sicilian Syrup. Witness our hands and _seals tia.e...... s•-• • " . n .j.! r . .•.-t-, :i. thri horonyli of I-last Liberty live . ~ ...-y rid4s e t - ezrig at 3 o'clock. 234 day ofJ uly. 18-Id. I The Deetaration qtrers supeitc, t0............da1i r -• • 41,) , vs I•orn tae ~itt., kilo, n us the Shal.speare Gar , . • freight arl ,deni witl he rented f r one or more vears f(0111 Wu,LIA m JELLT ,z ON, :.0 passengers. l'Or or passage apply on :'fi,,, -6 5 -• , ,w A pit. Sheriff ot Col. Co. ;board. i' 4l 1 f •tl or fu: tiler particulars, encodre of • . GIDEON GA VER.. Dep. her l% l ex XCI:VNATI PACKETS. MRS. F., M'DONALD, - " (I:7.llays & Brockway.No. 2, Commercial Itow-d - Pena gt.. ketween St. Chair and lrwin ins., toresc. Librty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny I d.., county, Sold also at It. 11 Sellers, No. 57 Wood street. board. the 'il}c" , George Coehritts. COMMISSIO.TS AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, i r No. :26 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. riONTINITES to trttasact a general Commission htistuess,'espeeially in the purchase and sale of Ambican manufacthres and produce, rind in receiv ing had forwarding Goods consigned to his cure. As agent thr the manufacturers he will he constantly sap Plied with the principal articles of Patsbargh manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices. 00e . ra and consignments are respectfully solicited jap7 O Infarrstollon NV noted ILEXA-NDEB. SHAW, SOTI of William Shaw, mil j: ler, of Cornanurc, Parish of bonamoyne, Coun ty Iliionagban, Ireland. fle emigrated to America in or about the spring of the year ISai ' and has not since been heard ofi was, at the time of his emigra lin' 26 years of age, tall in stature, ofilarl; complet ion,lheaty eyebrows, and by occupation a farmer. If he is living and will apply to the undersigue.l, or his agent, James May, Pittsburgh-, Pa.,- he will hear the particulars or a considerable legacy to which he is entitle:lin England. U. xer.NAN, Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt., fesl-tf Pittsburgh, Pa. I • For Rent, i; excellent dwelling house, on 13edfllrd street, Prospect hill, Sixth March, with Oven rooms., basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well of water. Itent, $125: . ~linquire of 1 . 05 ' BLAKELY & 11-ardware B 1 WALKEyt; (late Walker & Wriodwells) el trout,' announce to friends and the public, 'Olathe still continues the Hardware business at the old 'Stand, N 0.85 Wood street. lie would rospect• fullylsolitit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bestowed. He will be recei‘ing in the Suring tr large supply of foreign goods of 1119 own intportation. Country Merchants will please git:e j.in l 5 rrqi Mt CLlENTS—having associated Joseph C. 151'Kibbin, Esq., with me, in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinished business. And I cheerfully recommend him to the.patronage of my clients and the public. ROBERT PORTER, . . janls . Office on Smithfield st. near -till st 0 You, 0 Vos - VOLT can always find at G. Schneck's • on tha co.r -14. flcr of Fifth and . Smithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in every style, on the shortest notice. Also;Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. novrd-dtap Fresh Oysters. fiE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily T trom Baltimore, which he will serve up in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st. between Smithfield and Grant , octl3 Pitt*burgh Navigation and Niro Irian. ranee Company. • Office, No. 21, Mai ket 'Strut. DIRECTORS: • Michael Allen, William. Ebbs, C. IA nshutz, Lewis Hutchison, Thos. Bakewell, Fred. Lorenz, Robert Beer, James May, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Pres't, ROIIEAT FL;NNET, Sec .atIe,2OAGM. UNIVS Domestic Medicine. inuchan's Ladies' Medical Pocket Book. ;Gentlemens , " The Nurses' Manual. • The Mothers' Medical Guide. 'Hints to Mothers. The Peoples Medical Guide. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., jan3o • 93, Market-st. TOHX.etters. N 4D.- - -s;4OIP J.etters to Ins W:i.je. e. Mre. Childs' Letters from' New York. of.lesius. sllelicis Letti-ra ari' Esirtys, nt It. s..BUSWORTII & C 0.31. • ianP . • • 43 Market-et ',.... ' .. '.- -. ii.' • ~ -, - 7 7 ::1 , ! -, '.4,31.,.,:.::::-..j '''' . . ..., Pittsburgh Banks.... :pa) Pialladelpiita Banks Germ:n:arm. ... . . fipiit Chester contity• • !' 7 pEI Delaware county..." pal Nron tgoraCry county.. pay NOrthuuslberlanti C0...-par B.tnk Fr. Bridge Co par itriditig • _ ' LancaszEir ...... ";: - Plu lloylcstOwn pal Easton pas Bucks county pal Pottsville par Washington Brownsville . York 1 1 Chambershurg • • 1 Gettysburg 1 Middletown . 1 Carlisle 1 Harrisburg Harrisdale 1 Lebanon . Lewistown 1 Wyoming 1 Erie 1 West Branch 1 Waynesburg 1 Susquehanna County ..1 Lehigh County 1 U. States Hank 28 i Relief Notes 1 City and County Scrip..l State Bk and branches.. 1 State Scrip 1 All Banks Eastern Banks. 1 Wheeling - 1 Branches 1 Br'eh at Mergontown.. 1 Baltimore City Country Bank; City Banks =Mfl WEIN ENGL-t:D An solvent banks.. TILE steamer ARENA, Itr.r.st; C. FLEE. sea, Master, will :leave Pittsburgh fur Wellsvule and all intermediate landings, on Itlnn days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'cloolc, A.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage npply on board. deco For %V horns, ..11‘et :tlar Pee L-ct. In: I spiel I,li t d I drunitt. steamer DoMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel ing,: leavdig Pittsburgh for I , Vhecling, every Monday, Weilnseday and ‘ . irlay, at 3 o'clock, 1 3 .31.; and leav ing. Wheeling fir eittduirgli every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on boat I.no‘rzl, For r 74. Civnlnt;nil. --- The well known fast running .tectinet • CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Matter, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 ircloeli, and Wheeling, at 10, P. Al., the Caine day. Kelm-rung, ehe will leave Cincinnati every Saiorday, at 10, A. M. • Fur frc.ght or pasiinge Iptdy on board, or to FORSYTH a Co., Agents, No. 30, Water strCet. _ , _____ ...... • MONDAY PACKET. i y Aiti), lOU kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; - ________ _________ i 4_r_rA, The regular marl snit passenger steame: -- For Saar. kJ And fur sale by F. SELLERS. ,I -- ...'..- .24 3IO3IIINGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run ' . '4 err.A A twn siory BRICK 11OUSE and LOT, 29 by I '''cl.`.; • _. No. 17, Liberty street. as a 'regular Net. between Pittsburgh and Cumin ia i t . 160 9 , in Allegheny city, situate!) nn the! s __— nail, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M., I 1.76 A 11 HOUSE DICILLASSF-S.-0 Ude- 4 Goodals, , i taint, iit the veer. be wren the Aqueduct and Upper! and Wneeling at 10, P. 31., the same :lay. Return- S. 71. Molasses, in store and far side by lag, she will if,: V.' Cincinnati every Thursday, it 10. nr " / !.•c• /i'lf Or '" . ""tinids 01. Li"' P urc haacm"fleY , scp o 3. F. SELLERS , may fel:la/14 Saw 9 years. For sale inw. A. M. For fr,ight or passage apply on board. The Monnii4alitia was built expressly for that;. L. WI LMA RTIT, trade, and irtiers to the passengers COMfOlt, and all- : j” 741.. Penn ht., Let. Irvin and Hand _____ periur aceitnridatinns. mar 31 - "—____ To Let. .MONDAY PACKET. . rilil AT Commodious Tatern Stand rind Ferry. Sion.r., lo ttomintham, at the Landing of the rm., .., THE regular mad and risenger. steam ; - 1 - 1,44 , - - .1., r. -^• ,N , 1.; , •m. i ll run Farr} 11,, atati‘i1:11OW in tho occupancy of dlr. „..i.‘,.r L. I( . ,Laptain . ti 4 lean, al ill run as , .. . , • . . .V% hitt, , ,d. Fur terms apply to a nr. , g l 4 , iiimcket between Pittsburgh and Cinc,n : j,,.. : ,....,. 02. M 2 C.4:NDLESS St M ' CLI:IIE. nail, lea% int; this port e, eta :slond7sy at r. o ' clock. ---- PM. - riet,irning she will leaa - Cincinnati 4: \ en. e! " ..1 /1C;I.S;.: aml i-c 4 for Sale--A two IttOrY Thor dav at ri P. Al. • :1 ,. ,r : ALHt i r oo do &ding {louse. in good repair, Quarry r `tree:,bet, een 1 . ...111 aria O'llam wt:., in Firth Ward, The Ifnion was built expressly for this trade ' and alibrd:.• every aceornmod:ltion. for th, unexpirl d 1.•: al ~r eight rata from the Ist of ' For fre:ght or P liird I,e‘t. For poritelifar. enrpore of a " , ;' z r1 .1 .) . o° bond. m'7 - `-' j , ::2:'•-tr .1...d1N FULLERTON, 146 Wood rt. .. . Ti 'EsDA Y PACKET. For Rent. THE reaular mail and parsenger steam- TIV(1 comfortable two etnry dwelling., one $6O, :1 - i.7.i. er HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, I . the other $ iii) per annum. A ppiy. to '11.71 - 1 run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and ' H• CA [MOLL, Cincinnati, leaving this port every. Tuesday at 10 A. t Jan 23 _Or BLAKELY S:IIIITCHEL,, Agts. N. and Wheclina. at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Rewriting, she will leave Cincintati every Friday at Ml. - , 1 For Sale, oUft LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay 10 A. M. Forigh fret Or psasage apply on board. ' 1 .. . t., each lot having 24 IL front, and extending The Hibernia Was built expressly for the trade, ' , , Lam: 110 0. Two of them are corner lots, and the and offers to the passengers every comfort and :in- positinn or the whole property is tine of the most ad. perior accommodations. 'IP. ' yrintageous.in the Mt.:. For lumber information op. THURSDAY PACKET. : ply to :11. S W Aferz w ELDER, Fourth at., LA, l4 TILE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, ; __.!! ( 'Y: 3- tf__ bet. Wood and Smithfield. 7,-,. - 1 r (' • "lf 1.-• m .. 11 r un as a ~,,,,'. i Country 12.ciaciestee. lar par eager 1,7 " 1, et liet , er'n P.ttirborgl and the TT AVING removed to the City—fur convenience above nort .11,1 . 014111 e season or 1546, leaving every .It to pro I liu.ine.ri-1 will rent my Man- Theesday at 10 o'clock A. M. Fil 0 Ilaii•i• And its illline..late enclosure, situate on The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda- the Bluira of the Monongahela, one mile above time. For freight or passage apply on board, or to , p,,, 5 1,„,..i . , h. ali''`. J. NEw - ros josEs, Agent. I ar , l4.litiyta ' , - . .1[7,110 THE segular ina:land passenger stertm La - yi'''''t.l i er CLIPPER tic. 2, Captain Crooks, n run as a rugu!ar packet between Cincin na ti and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wbeeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning :Me y.i1 , 1 leave Cincinnati every Monday at 12 o'cluk, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Clipper :No. 2 was built expressly for thistrade„ end offers to her passengers every comfort and cc nommodatinn. mar 23 . . The regularmail and passenger steamer '— CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run us a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.., the name day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board: The. Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar .23 SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linton', will run as a regiiiar 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 Went A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 C. SCHMERTZ County-and Township Officers. TREATISE on the duties of County and Town ship Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAMES DUNLOP, Esq. PAR? Ist — Containing the duties of County Com missioners, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and modes of assessing and collecting the taxes. Having purchased from the publishers the balance of the" editlirn.o.f.-the above useful publication at a reduced price, I am enabled so sell them at a trifle over half the original price. This' book should be in the hands of every property holder in the com monwealth. For sale,at the Book and Paper ware house of :LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, feb2 89 Wood st. • riAs•rott car-25 lliT Castor Oil; f o r sale low to close cons;grment, by kinl2 JAMES MAY. R OOT'S Copy Book li s :s fo .B r 01 1 I e V l aTli fr.. Co., fi tl • No.:4o,biarket et. CORRE C TED DA LF DF .7_:7 - " T'" - ,7 ALLPS BROICER, conNiai or Trim) Aim wool). STREETS. PCIVIVSYLV•I44 , I4I. - ORTO. • 1 State B 1: . and Branches: i 1 Cfncinnati banns, .1 1 Circleville (Lantrence)..l i :Minna:hue Flank- , I Xenia -' ' ' ' 1 Adaidion --: 1 Sandusky ,'-: . ..... .: .. 1 Geatiga,...,:.., .... ....I Njimv elk - :* I Sun - Liston 1 IV : ooster . 1 Mailetta I Chillicothe I Cleveland • 1 iciota 1 Lancaster 8 Hamilton 10- Canton 20 Urbana - 45 Granville • • 95 State I3k anti Branches 45 Bank of Illinois .....70 River Raisin. '0 insurance Company ...6 State Bank 5 Oakland Count: , 10 Farb) and Mech bank. l 0 St. Clair 75 I State Bank. MI banks MEM EASTERN EXCHANGE. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia.... 44 Baltimore IMEMIE VALC£ Jr' COINS. Amer. Gold, (pr0m)....; Old do. do. ...5 IGuineis 5 00 rovereigns $4 83 Frederickdors $7 SO Teti 'Fltlets 7 SO Fen Guilders.. ...... 3 90 Louistl'ors 4 25 Napoleons 3 SO Doublodn, SpaniA, . 16 00 I Do. Patriot .". • •-• .:',-, .13 50 , Ducats " 215 )IkRII , IND =ECM WellNsLae Re gular Paackot FRIDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET ";, A N alc,ctioz fvr adiqnl9llf.lOr er . oetiug Bridge user tite-rivei Allegheny, bpitesite PittliurO, wthe,i o ty or A gcglictiy; ,, :w: II if,. 'hal deli at the/1 toll -horde on Monday,: .1v: or atch neat,'At 3 z , zlonk, P. M. JOIIN Ttza.mrer. • OFFICE in Avery .11.ow; - 6th street, above Smith field street, Pittsburgh. LtEmis; MORTGAGES, A GIVE.E3trafiS;"BONMSi RELEASES and othth . instruments or writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at tend to drawing and tiling lilectrANic's Lrmcs,4c rounts of Executors,.Adtninistrators;.4m., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for ..Liens, . . 112IIMEE/ From his lint erience and intimate acquaint ante with the mannerof keeping the public records "he expects to give satisfaction to .those who may en trust Iheir bus uesato his care. decl6-d&w Azv,soultr Executors Sale. THE Executors ofthe Estate of GustavoneSandol dec'd., will sell at public auction on the prcmi, ses on Thuraday the 18th March nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all the tools beloriiiiig to the soap and chand lery establishment of said deceased. Also, 1 Horse, 1 Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart arid Harness, 1 coun try .3r market • Wagon, d Guns and a lot of liishing tackle, and a number of agricultural implements. They will also let, fora term of years, the soap and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and ran-1 dies on a large scale. Apply to G. ft. Riddle, Eq., at his office, 6th street, Pittsburgh; or to Mrs. Mary Sande], on the premises-30E+SC6SI01/ will be given on the first of April next. • , TE'v% ESSEE All persons indebted to the ekate will please make immediate payment; and those having claims will p,esent them properly autheuticated fur setile- MCM. JOHN FLE4ING, ' G. R. RIDDLE , WM. APB ENDRY, Allegheny County. Feb. 3d, 1647-d&wtd °.‘ NoTHER. IMPORTANT WAIL —Miss Mari anaa Deader, a highly rotMctable lad v from ltarriaburgh, called to-day nt oer office for the per 'fuse, she said, to express in thiepublic manner, her heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JATIVE, No. ,5, South Third street, for the unparalleMd benefits she bad received from the use of his,ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for several years with Scttorof A and had bad the attendance at five physicians r.t chi- ferenttimesoll of whom finally told her that they i considered her disease incurable. She therefore de- j Vrmined to try the efficacy of Dlt. JAYNE'S. AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imtn -I hate relief, so that by the time she had taken thir-1 teen I eal,s, she was perfectly cured, and now en joy's Letter health that; she has for sevei al sears be-, For sale in P;ttsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 72 fourth sr., ninr at the Drug Store of It. P. Schwartz, Federal tit., A - lleglieny. City. Splendid Prick Dwelling HOUSICS and Lot in the Lily of Allegheny at Private Sale. • rrilE subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and un liberal terms the following valuable Real Estate: That convenient, spacious, modern style and well finished 21 story brick dwelling house, with eaten simfbaek build:l;gs. Stable, Carnage house, Shrub bery, Fritit 'frees, Pump, &ie. on a lot having a front ofiio feet on Canal street, and extending Cack,27s to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. H. Kay, Esq., adjoining the residence of the lion. Judge Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished, modern style new two story brick dwelli ng hous es , with colonaile fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet oil East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by Bev. Wm. Preston .and John Bissell. JOHN D. DAMS, jan29-tf corner of Wood and Fifth erects For Sale or Rent, A THREE stei-y Brick House, situate in the vil -1-1 lap, of East Liberty 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of , groundattached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for sometime by Mr. James Burnside. It will bo sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information will please call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth sts. decl7-tf AFARM containing two hundred acres situate about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements arc a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, GO acres cleared land, about 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered, on a good road and • will be rented remarkably low—apply to ' BLAKELY 'ScIiIITCHELL, janlS Penn et., Pittsburgh. Situations Furnished. TILE undersigned will attend to the procuring or situations for young men in storey of all kinds and for every capacity, such as elbrlcs, salesmen, lJooli-krepPr., assnAants, ;1111 laboterk, also, for liter in•hrritS, tint .11,r carriages, and wagons, and MN, CMlllien, ;Iny for rfl kinds ofmechanical busines, undies supp.red 1111 .0 and female alottle.l CL on the shnrrest not.ce. By applying at General Agency and Intelligence Office, No.SQ, st.. t two doors below the Poet Office, . .figoa4l" GEORGE' CONVE I'ANCEft, JAMES S. CRA For Rent. I -... 4.9.4$ 'FM(.;if:;• • . . . 101.13.p0,148,.. 200-,dun: 'bruosn.,s, - received And : -fur: .Jlj, sale by 6r: febs - No. 57 Wa!er,itt. dortsigain4nt Of chtese, re. ceivedjatid fur sale by rItIENk 111EY & CO., .1. h7`Aitater at.: spitoDucE,6 bbla and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter;' 3 do Cloverseeil; 500 Ihs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beans.. 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT . & SHIPTOI4 . ; 133 and 135, Wobd et, ' FISH -85 bbla No Large Mackerel; Idtifbbls do do; 6do No l do do;. 13 bbla Nos I and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmoni 25 do do Herriom 6 drums Cod6all; for sale by LAMBERT Sll IPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st, AI APLESUG/4-1 z. recd and le by LAZitTsiip = 133 andl3s Wood et. To s elve some idea of the amount of tits Insensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhocktascertained that five-eights of all-we re. , ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means, .10,1 .other words, if we eat and drink-eight pounds pei day, we evinsuate five pounds of it by the Insensible 'Perspiration. This is none other than the used /Up particles o the blood, and titer juices giving . place te the-new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain In the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature 'demands should•leavellie,body. -1.1 .- cold, sr- - - By a sudden transition from heat to old, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be. gins at once to develope itself. lience, a stoppag,e c f ,this flow of the juices, orighMtee so-many. cotr.- ‘. I plaints. It is bystopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, ecilds, and consumptions - Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensibh3 Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what COMM seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the porest Or would you apply somethinue that would do this upon the surface, where the clogL i ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician Who makes any external applications to effect 4,4 Unacr these cirennistance s , I presentto physiCiansi I and to all others ' McAlister,' , fil-Healing. Ointment , or the World's Salve. It impairer, tozestore per: . spiration on the feet, on the head old - sores, upon the , chess, in short,. upon any part of the body, whethea I I ' diseased slightly or severely. . It has power to cause all external sores, screfulousi humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds to dis- , charge their putrid matter, and then heals diem. It is a remedy that sweeps oil the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitcle to its healthy Inactions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many 1 and deleterious dnigs taken into the stoina.oh. I, It is a remedy that neithereicktiens, gives inconve nience, or is dangerous to the intestines.' It preserves and defends the surface from all de , , ~ . j rangenient of its fimetions. The surface. is the out. Cheap ye - Wotan- Bllndia i let of five-eights of he bile and used up clatter with-1 () AN be had at ANDREW- WHITE'S Blind Fade rin. It is pierced wi hmillions of openings to relieve bars-, in:the rear of Joseph Cowrie's Gaildnants F 1 the intestines. St o up these pores, and death knocks Wareroom. ladies wishing to get Blinds will tdelsio at your door. It is ightly termed All-Healing, fin call at H. It. Ryan's Wareroolti, fiirdi at., nett' they- . 1 , there is scarcely a disease, external or nacres', that I Exchange Bank, where. I Will he in.attendaiceplieC.„ it will not bent-tit. I have used it for the last finlittlel/ lifl do not please yeti both in. price end' qe4l4l;cl ' years for all diseasek of the eliest, consumption, Jiro will t»forfei yreputation as a blind maker..., dia4 er involving the utmost danger and responsihility, and ' ' The Alegi '.l4 , .stOsinslllnir isco's-SO I declare before Heat en and man. that not in one 1 single case his it ftiled to beardit, when tile patient i A BLES S ING ' ! I A 511RACLE.! I A WOI , ID.FIkIt. t , was within the reach of mortal - raff4llS. To cure Etiptions end Dfikuremillts- V the Skiwe, , I have hail physicians, learned in the profession; I Pimples, Freckles Sunburn, Salt Ithess7i,' _,Ssmeler, have had tainiCters of the Gaspe!, Judges on the Sore Ilend.s, 4-r..Vc. te i . ' ' • ' ' '-'•- I bench, Aldermen and Lan yels, gentlemei . of the 1 - 1, OL'lt years against August, the capittil ofTrankei ~ highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, use it I _ 1 .. , was astonished in con.s.eimeuctsof ii - clistioyerf : 1t in every variety of way, and-there has been but one 1 inaile. by en Italian Chemist:. Many doubteds-itseem- voice--one united and universal voice--saying"Mc- cd almost an iniposeibility that any thing taatililiy . Allister, year Ointment is good. the hands of man, Could havesuch singulp power, ''-. - CONSUMPTIGN.—It can hardly lie credited that a as that chtlined by Arramo Vrantinz fofiShis. intros . ; salve eau hare auy effect upon the lungs, 'seated as Lion. Mazy clailsed him and his invention sot rim* I they arc within the system. But if placed upon the he., (and, alas! many foohslipereons without tryirtgi. 2 , chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, soperates do" same now;) at 'length, afterstesting it in - thqss , the poisonous particles that are consuming theta, I linsiiitali, the - cal Society -of Paris, (the.bitst , and expels them front the system. I chemists in the w orl d)ldelivered the folltissinprepost . . I need not say that it is curing persons of consump-1 to Signor Vesprini i . . .. s. I tem contintedly, although v. O are told it is fuolish.l "We have. now minutely and carefully eiiinaitied . uess, I I several thousand s not personswr aid, et is so long as I can cure I the singular inVentian of Vesprini. Wehare ansd* Iyearly. ed its component parts—we Bare useditin seirera: . HEADACHE.—Th e Salve has cured persons of I cases, and we hesitate not to pronotinco; it (Kiss I, the Headache of tea wears standieg, anti w its had it ltalian Chemical Soap) as --a great blessingiatid 's .. regularly every - wed,, so that vomiting often took I truly tt onderild remedy -for any 'Cutaneous eruption, - ~ piece. lor disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor svf cokiSr Deafness and nu-Ache arc helped with like sue- - shier the true philianthropiet elm:tiering mankind. - --- cess. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPRE-Y,;,-..-AstsVs„., COLD FEET.—Consumption ; Liver complaint, 1 I pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one of i Then cames the report Of the "Societe . de Pins* the other always accompanies cold feet. I tutc," of scientific experiments; - - 1 The Salve will cure every case. " \,,Ke are astounded," exclaims the aged ptesiden4.. , I- In Scroulla, isrysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver Corn-;., at this singular preparationVespritiPs • bailie* 1i • Sore result Eyes, Quinsy, Sure Throat, Bronchitis', I Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, will science step! nroke n or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such . ; here we hare a preparation ninths in the. former a , es Asthma, Oppression,P ant, also Sure Lips, Chap- I beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual I ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nestons I practice, to cure every cutaneous eruntionS 'every Diseases, and Mlle Spine there is probably nu rued- 1 disfigurement of, and even discolored akin I • Vlore (LI .T.a TioNEE 1' FOIL LADIES. licine now knov. ri so good. oil its magic and singular Totrer cane t Tbii.o. \ RNS.—It is the best thing i n th e world fin -- ,-gro, the Creole, the Yellow Race of the Eliti..and OPa dunes, Port-tblios, Note Paper' of all kind,, i IA: Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, s{ rat _ Bettis. (Read the Directions around the boxd ' !the Red Man ofthe Far West, are alike under theliii• mg Stands, arid Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing ! PIMPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skin ross licence Of its esti:lord - Mary- poivers Of Clearing yel surlhee. Its first action in to expel all humor, It low or discolored skins and make it white 0R410P.1111.. WaX, Einem:Ned-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, i N ote will not cease drawing till the face is free from any ,t tiful; and of changing the color ofdark or blank; or Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, , I brown skill." (Here m `eta! Dart:ins weretwOught i Clips, &c. &c. Fur sale by Intoner that may- be lodged under the skin, and fre . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 1 micntly breaking out to the surface. It then heals 1 f orwar d by the pres id ent. , sithdvad used its i n ~,,,g. STOCKTON, I r ... dec3l corner of Mark et and 'I/biz-lists. , When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul- / , of his assertions.) . -------- I sive' surface, it begins to sullen and sullen until the ; ~ 'REA:II III4S! - ,- CI OLD PENS —Bagley 's celebrated ever pointed skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a Childs. 1 FROM T/IE INVENTOR .1 1 / 1 1SEI!F TO ME Pflitidali ljr Gold Pens, just 1-ceei veil and for sale at reduced ' wttßmS.—lf parents knew how fatal most medi- ' rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, tines were to children taken inwardly, they- would s Paris, N0rt4,.1840. -- ei-129 Bookseller'', Market et. be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial" In Consideration of tbe sum of $360 . , I have'cii. lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi. . vulged to Mn. T. Jonki, residing in the Citiollifew N. A., the whole process of-manudischubms tinges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in. I y e a, variably when worms are present. Now let me Ea; together with a statement ofthe ingredients cSMPOS. to paients that this Salve will always tell if a child tag ins , Italian' Chemical Soap. He is to mint:fee-. has worms. I t " - in drive "very vestige of them a- tare it for sale in the United States only Sand to - hive • There is probably no medicine on the war. (Read the directions around the box-).. P!: the privilege of naming it "Jones's'ltalian ausroicat face of the I s esp. • earth at once 60 sure and so safe irj, the expulsioikul Wi ,s worms. tness, henry J. Ifoldswortjt. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as (Signed) ANTONIO VESPItINL a hair restorative vet) will stake it against the world; 'mere arc probably "few persons of iatelligene th They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will who, after reading the above, will doubt the geslis . . restore the hsir two cases to their one. ties of Jones's ~ Bohan Chemical Soap, .in 'curing OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet tel I Eruptions, Disligurements, Freckles, Saltithenin s Erisypelas, Sun.burn, Moryhews Tan,-Yet.. the impurities sit' tne system, is, because they cannel I s curvy.. pass otl through the natural channels or the Insensi. ! jew. or Brown Skins 3:c. . Should there bOnuctiper suns, perhaps the follotying retornmendations, as ble Perspiration. It' such sores are healed up the! well as hunch-eds. from others, may convince - them. impurities must have sonic other outlet, or it still en- , danger life. Ties salve will always provide for wy.For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corner of such emergencies. • I Wood and Liberty streets, the only pleas. in -Pitts. burgh where the GENUINE CAN be obtaineilt ALL RHECAIATI.S.M.---It removes almost immediately , Pain of l OTIEE.AS ARE Coussrearerr. • -- the inflammation and swelling, when, the — 1 course ceases. - FEVERS.—In all eases of fever, the difficulty tics in the pores being locked up. so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. It' the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed - and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases ot fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. , SCALD IIEA D.—We have cured cases that actu ally defied every thing known, as \veil as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. Ono man told us he had spent $3OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment trill al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE._NiI man can meas ure its value. So long as the stars roll along over the Heavens—so long as man treads the earth, sub ject to all infimitica of the flesh—so long as disease ' and sickness is known—just so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed... When man ceas es from off the earth, then ' he demand will cease, and not till then. JAMES hIe&LISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 ' cents per box- CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, we hare given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the 'lanes of James McAlister, or James Mc- Alister 4- Co., are wairrert with a PEN upon EVERY 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 indii'idual coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. , PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. I AGENTS IN PITTSBURGII—Braun & Reiter,l corner of Liberty and St. Clair eta. are the whole-1 sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.,Corner Market st. and , the -Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2 1 , Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. IL Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., 3tH ward, and sold at the Bookstore in Smithfield at., 3d door from Second st; I and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and J. Sas- , ,gent, and by J. O. Smith (Druggist) Birtninghata; and D. Negley:East Liberty; H-. Rowland,'McKeesports Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo nongahela City; N.B. Bowman .& Co.; J. T. itogetrs, Brownsville, at Dr. S. Smith, .Bridgewater; and Tohn Barclay, Beaver Pa. . ssar 20. cinEr.si tons Wll. Cheese, part large and very fine, jut received and for sale by feb4 J: D. 'WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. 101, UTTER- 7 - 6 4 K ilb e i g 9 , l3ut d ie o f, fr , e , sh; Iteceivcd on consignment and for salt) feb4 J. WILLIAMS t - W 110 ood at. r 4 , D EATHEI,IB-13 Snake Penitent, received on consignment, and for sale by feb4 J.D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. HAMS.—New cured Family Hams, just received and for sale by leb4 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. r 11.0 C ER SEED-30 bushels reed and fo - r sale by feb4 .1. D. WILLIA.III9'& Co., 110 Wood et. C LORI DI: LIME, in atom and tor Bale by tcbl HAYS & BROCKWAY • INK., blne,] black, and red, in stare and liar sale by HAYS & BROCK WA Y. . rEMT Ain Dont Lin/Lam:m-5 gross Butler's ' onhand !and for sale by ft b 1 HAYS 4. BROCJCWAY. - 13. 1 :B.FCAIZRY.—A large assortment Rousse: , s un hand. ,feb I HAYS is BROCKWAY. LI.MON SYRUP. Any quantity on hand and•for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY, tell 1 No. 2 Commercial Row,•Liberty et., MIFFLIN'S PRlNTMG4KB—Rgoergslai,!eAll!y lob 1 ;No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st riIENNESSER PEA NUTS, A small lot, very su perior, just received and for sale by MARTIN & F i IZtILL It 1 14tr a rel s s, Ai n i u r a H t l y put do IM for 84 e by L ' ts Wood street. t PPLF:S--.95 bbls. Green Apple e; of different kinds, for sale by noo.o P. C. MARTIN, GO Water Rt. v tiCAR CURED ILAMS.-120GO superior Sugar 6 Cured !lams, a prime article, for sale by nor2o P. C. MARTIN. GO Water si. VIANGES--IMO prue Havana Oranges, fur NZLIC by nov2o I'. C. AIAILTIN, GO Water at. Dressed Flooring, • nnn FEET first rate , at neck's Planing kJ Alanlune, for Bali:. L. WILMA RTII, not-IR. • Pi.nn rt., Letween Rand and Irwin st. 1) ATEN T I'ENC E.-60 panne;s oak atid pine rails lust received an..1.,r0r sale by kui 2 L. %KELM A RTII, Penn st. pOPLAIt BOA ft DS, wellseasr.ned and for Rainby fnovlB.3 L. WILIILUITII: .Cosakling , s Improvedl aL4OII. it.I.IIRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from the inanuracturers and tbr sale at Cincinnati prices whnielalc and retail, by FItS. SELLERS, Aied2S No. 17.1..dwr •st. , aaalrltir. C - Tierces fresh Rice; 0 11 bbl?, Coil:lin!? improved Lard Oil; 10,t`00 Pm, Bacon, ShoulderS. On hand and for sal, by . q SELLERS. I serl.'l. No. 17, Littirt street. Musruneto Netts. -- EO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very so ,l, x perior white and ei,lored Mosques° Netts which will he sold cheap at No. 101; Market street. jel3 OATM:VERY—Jest opening, a large and splea , did assortment or French, English and Ameri can Staticinery, which we invite the public to call and eraniii.e. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct!J9 'Stationers, 'Marks. , rs- --,—___- 0 13 , 1 , CC0.-75 large and 90 small boxes .Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received O n cimsignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. • august IS TAAPFE & CPCON'ISE.R. BBLS. _ LI 30 " Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, 'various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; fin consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exclian;.•ed for Pittsburgh manutitctures, by s;l5 TAAFFP. & O,CONNOR. Wood Strbet Property for Sale, THAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King It Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of (augb] J. K. MOORHEAD. n c a d r d e i: Storage. 1 - 4 A LI , N u - s G ,, a we ve a ry re large prep a a r n e ,: i c to "n re m ce d i:M " (i ' n non to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce &e. on storage at low rates. jyB3 'C. A. MeANULTY & CO, Canal Basin. Latest Improvement BEDSTEADS of different kinds with .Gazzain , s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. 91ABLES---Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ eat patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture - Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, je6 31 Hand at. Brazier's Bellows. TUST ree4ved an asaortment, large sizes,Brazier's n Rand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wopd st. BUFFALO TONGUES-12 den. Buffalo Tongues; for sale by (jan 12) JAMES MAY. LEAD -1200 Pigs Lead; for sale by jatl2 JAMES MAY. EIEAT ; HERS--70 Sacks prime Feathers, for vale janl2 by JAMES MAY. L iuorx. 30 CASKS dark Bran q dy, Otard, Dupuey & Co.'s 4. , brand; 3 Casks pale ,r " ,, 1 half pipe Bordeaux " J. J. Dupney; 1 qr. Cask - 2 Pipes Holland Gin, Swan brand. On consignment and for sale by ~.janl2 JAMES MAY. Anvils. Wre G TlTlronrlilsor American nanu fa e:uruarrantefror.a_eatnufacturers prices by. . - GEO. COCHRAN, " fan 21 . No 26 Wood st. 'ATAPOI.F.ON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by J. T. LN Headley, in 2 vide., just received and tor sale the book and paper warehouse of jan3o NoL. LOOMS, Agt., .' 89 , Wood et„, below Diamdnal alley g ! • 11=1EMI Di e . At I setifi.. - A11.4.re tat gt . ein tomcat; 7.4ll akltigtlittPP.ll-SPIIKAT'ION•I' preceding Sklar° it An to triniCietitttlelN -sXlSticarix• PE:poxurts4tozur It lathe - groatotrartiolfor fOr • the:impurities of the body. It :Fill beneficed • Cloudy inis , 391.1e8 fiolll all pointri of Jie surface, which. indi. cites that this perapira 'ion Sows uninterrupted ly• when we are inhealth, :Jot ceases witen: we are sick. cannot be sus. tamed with T-tit it. It is throw from n o ff the Idea:land other juices of the body; and disposes by this means,ot nearlyall the impurities withist•us. The language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life," Int ever be comes impure, ittnay be traced-directly to the stop.' page of the iiiserisibleperspiration. . Thee we see, all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the pores,and it relieves itself from all impurity inslirtilt.y. Its own heat and vitality arc sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except' to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see, the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All I practioners,howeveri direct their efforts torestore ,1 the Insensible Perspiration: The Thompsonian, for ' instance, steams, the Ilydropathist shrouds us in wet' li blankets, the onwpathist deals - Mit infinitiSiintals . , the Allopathist bleeds and • doses' tis with- mercury, and.tho blustering Quack gorges us with pills; pill , pills. • plAf•iS INEt TS AND FLANNELS.-One ease c 713- einetts; one ease Red Fhutnels; for sok lolv ba °cat GED: CM/A.llk §8 Wood id 1 • • • 4 airy Mxtromill rta Thargainir int Sloarctsitol4 "AYR; A'• - ' 11 ( 480 / 41 'Sre - A5r 4 ' . 6 2 iiVitrfat.strest,;.,...... nomkais : lNGsa., 5h9109 ,? Mokindit and : Cinghanas,... .k. Jiz p Stock rif nacas and Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stiffs; Calicites, - , Flannels, Plnids , . White .Ceods, pibblins, ',Laces, Liesiety. Cravats, Scarfs,Vwd, ers shirts and-Drawers, Irish . Linens, ; Table . Cloths._ Diaper, Napkins;- It Crash, bleached and. blownurk • •• line, Ticking, etripes, Checks, Blaseets, , .Conntes, - panes, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds,ltla. ruin Cagsimeres, Vestings, Broad 'Clothsi Pilot and Beaver Cloth's. All of which wilLbe.offered , at less - than Auction pricea,in order ;o rsdace 1w stock rot the Spring trade : . , • - ' The following Ste - some of the prices!. - 24buCtiti. Leine sa low as 12k, Well worth and usually 'told at 25 cents; real Parisian Caelitnere, only pb cents; hea•- vy 'twilled and plain flannels for 26 Ots.; - AlpnOitie as low 26eents. nano] price 60, Merinos for alctst' Scoich 'Ginghatne at VO cents; Canton Flannels 9 ctsf' Cassinetta at the - e.ttra low. price of 92. cts;-black worsted 'lose 0n1y:24 cts. French Linen , Hatidkett. chief'', very line, for 37k,.13-4 brown Linea •Tabler Cloths only 50 cte. Kentucky Jeana from 18 cis-op. Calicoes at about one half their usual pries. . Purchasers will please - hear in mind' that the rev • duction in prices will not be conflried to it.fewletek ing articles onlyAint thewhole stock.. Keery.artiOlll ,-, will be offered at immense bargains. - MASON, • No 622ilarstst. - tihto River grelegrap irt.ROAI Pittsburgh to. Louisville through Meek ing; Columbus nod Cincinnati. . The subscribers were appointed a COnnnittee distribute_2oo shares of 650 each of the Stockero24 . Company, to the citizens of Pittsburgh end ileinityi {that being the i3repettion allotted to thicctltt b, the Company.) As ell feet an interest in this impottans: improvententi, and it is believed to be „theta:4So* cr.er offered the community, in order to giro II siois general extent, the Committee deem itpropertossons• • tine the subseriptien;to tire shares - for one week/4nm this. Books for subscription, at the Coetitiatnt pal at: Hanna & Waterman, Water at. .• • JAMES MAY, EDIYAnDS. • • •, ' JOS.HUA HANNA, (r 14 • • • Conimittbilla _ Chesnut Zlreeti. MIIIS- establiehnieti sines it pitio!ed-. Jew:: - a, • hands oft he: su hscriber, in Jtine -last„bsi:ttesttC, thoroughly refitted, and is now incoutplete titdo 4 f for-the accommodation _of the travelliex Public. i Since the change of proprietor., nutneriitisadtlh.. Lions and improvementa Lave been,inade,a44 tt now believed to possess all; the requisite appoiott. meats and conveniences 'Lich belong ton,first aye had: • - New BATITINt4 WW.LNISJ new tales and men , a ORDINARIES; a splendid-new liar Robtial new Parlors and new Ptirnktureihave been laud to it, within the past six months, and theitildeiligned,:: grateful for the very liberal ;patronage which: thus far been eatended to him.in his new vniationi respectfully solicits its continuance, which he pith ! . '- es himself iti shall bells Untiring aim to deserve.: fiCir A POST COACH, belonging to the "NtOnt-c' LIN," will he in attendance at ob. iaverai Depcfpt and Steamboat Landings, io eonrey pissenketi to 7, !. the House, for 2d cents eneli,.including. baggage, K. MINOIt, of New York ; Propriuto!, ; , JAS. 3f sArtosntotc, of Philad OEO. P. IitatNFLASS, of Boson, 1 2 S ear • Philadelphia, Febniary 1, 1847.. . • . Jone's Italian Chemical Stomp. "DER§ONS, in purchnsing this, Must alWays' ask for Jutms,i ITALIAN.CHEXICAL SOAP; antl i per. haps, as many have been cheated with, counteKeite will be too much discourkged to trythe gettuine t ive say to such, Try this .orie—you regret itt but! atways see that the name of T., 3 1 oisEr il•on the wkapper. Price 50 . cent4 a cake. • For sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, coiner of Wood and Liberty streets, the• oniy p!irce 'in Pitnihntgh . where the Genuine can be ohtained; ALL oteitiui ARE COENTEREEIT. jab= .; Jones's Coiral Hair Res;Oistiven HEREBY certify that my , hair was falling out 4 ,-, j_ immense qUantities dilly, and Was turtling gray and that since I hava used Jones , * Coral Hairltesto rative, it has entirely eeneed . falling7=is - fast, arid has a fine dark Iq6c. Before .1 used ifones'o Coral Hair restorative, colitid: tam hatieffdli of hair w. ToirrpKin,92 Irt — b . 60 A. Nkl 4 t: For'eale by %V. Jaeksoh : Ageht, corner ot - Wood anti Liberty streets, the only place itt Pittithtirer where the textutekehtt be obtained: • NOTICE. _ T_TAVING- cold - out my establishment to Doctor I Williato F. Irwin; I aheerfully -recointnend him to all my former friends and customers; • ~ EDGAR THORN. - • • - tfcrin , s Dews Stores - „. The lxndersigned having bought out the Abet of . Ejgar Thorn, corner of Fenn' and Ilinttattetite; Oco, licits a share of - the drug and medieibb cnitntn'oftho,. city and surrounding country. A genetalmisottmont °fall the most valuable MedicinOa, Petilnneiy, Soups, Fancy Atticles, Brushes ned.Combi will al.: ways be kept on hand. Physichnft prescriptions.l4 curately compounded. the store will be biAti•at hours of the day and night: WILLIAM P. *collier of Penn and IAW G . . . , .. ~ • nlyelilutio.n. . - ---, • ~. . rinHE Co-PartnerthiVheretefore'siisitegf-beLhOlett 1 the inbecrlbertri, ender the lima :ot Wititktrit wooawell,.is the 0-ay, dissolved by teutrjithsertaentr The hue' newt of the tate, Orin will _4O settled by Johß Walker at the old Otaljd' 149 85 Wood street'. '. r 1 -i.ipntulATALltO • , '. ' ,7.05. WOODWPIPM: ..= • 9ittilliargb, Jazigp7•l, 1847; • -'• ~...,, .- • _ , - • i .4 14/6 - .`':'_'.:•.i . A - -.' . ::..f - ..'..i . ... 15.5 ~.J4w.,- . , . .4z,.4.,:, o If.