The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 11, 1847, Image 3

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.T.M l Rezina's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood
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stf.,;(l door from sth, on Thursday next, Janu
ary...loth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be'
,closed: the balance of Retail Dry Goods Store re
maining from : Monday's sale, comprising in part
. Superfine broad clothsicassimeres and cassitietts,
various colors and patterns, calicoes - and chintzes,
mous de Mines, alpaccas, jeanes, Oregon emir:lmes,
• - Plaids and tweeds, a great variety of shawls; and at
ithe same, time, by order ofa city Constable, fate of
_ 333 yds. ps Ingram' Carpeting, to cover an ciecti
don, for cash par fuuds in quantities to suit purclt-
At.4"o,!eltock, P. M., a.,iariety ofbousehold and
kitchen „furniture, vizt mahogany bureaus, tables,
bedsteads,,,fancy rush
. seat chairs, fancy wiiulsor
Boston ,rocking,.chairs, a variety of queens,
ware, heautiful Goddc clock; samo evcniiig, a
4argo lot ef.'nesi and secend hand gold and silver
patent lever. other Watches.
feblo - , DI'IECNNA, Aucpr.
' A Par*. f o r Rent.
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ONTAINING about one hundred acraii-7secenty
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pistiglity cleared and in good order. The! lin
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prtarattietita.are; a large and comfortable house; a
latgai;liaim 4, and a law orchard, with, pritall93`r !
The. Taxm intered.tvi,th good Springs, and
there 'aplenty of coM-atont o n the place. It it situ.
atnd,,irt, Baldwin township, miles fro ~,the city
In`quire. iif,Mr. Devlin, near the farm, or of V. Mille
. Dianiand alley.
• "''••• JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Pittsburg'.,
.s e bs z ty , Near Hand St. Bridge.
Cheap andiaaafai Ar.l l • ;Or glace
1/I , IHE Balm of Life; Ford's Indian
pound Syrup; a never failing cure for Cu; s,
COtighsi Influenza; llawlers Vegetable Anti
billiout 'Ms; Dr. Green., Aaodyne Cordial; Evans'
Fivertird Ague Pills; Evans' Camomile Pills; Yierte
table'Salres; Hanley's Vegetable Anti-billions
and'a variety'of cheap and useful Family filedicines,
thisale lots and in any quantity to wait customers.
ISAAC HARRIS, Art,
fele4t • - 'and Com. Itferchant, No 12 St Clair at.
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Thaicitution.
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lltf. Orin of James - Laubie &
_Co., was dissolved
•ein".thelat just," by mutual consent by James
Ls fr. selling to James Laubie, Sr., who iti an
thill/lust-to 'settle all claims due by or,coming•to said
fist: -• The besiness will be-continued by J. Emibie,
St4iii the old stand. JAMES LAUBIE,
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!-. ,i;Pir.ORGE . ARMOR, leauor i
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fifeaily opposite the Afaypep . wee.)
!spared and corrected shlre_w-Mtoßiaft4l.
PITTSBURGH- BOAR1)0F ..TltAttre
F. Lorenz,' '.7,„;:-;-'.,''otirriL
P OF, PITTSBURGH.
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ARRIVED: : - - t
. , Lake : Erie, troops, Beaver.
Conant, Bowman, Wosnsville.
Louis Ist
-Lase, Beanett, BroWgisville,
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Are . nit,;. Real et, Wheeling,
Cutter. Bilalep, Cincinnati.
Lake Erie, Hoops.:Beaver.
COOSCUL . Bowman; Brownsville,
•Louis At'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville.
ißeansboat May Queen Burnt.—Cla Friday in lrn
ing, at I o'clock. the steamboat May Queen, while
layirig at Hall Wharf Boat, Marietta, was discov
ered,to be on.Bre, and, despite the exertions of the
ottifeere,and 'crew, maim burned to the water'sedge,
and Sunk ih aboutfive feet water. The May Queen
Was loaded iirincipatiy with flour. and . was Wand
froin-Zaneiville -to Cincinnati, but in consequeuce
of heavy ice bad been delayed at. Marietta. Part
of her cargo 'and machinery will be saved' in : a
damaged state. Boat and cargo said to be insured.
The fire is said to have originated. from a defect in
he asli pan. ' ' • -
* - 4:age indebted to Capt. L. Devirosey, of tha
etearner North Carolina, for the above.Jourrial.
ji4e of . aßetall' Dry Goods Store:
lAisaltsoCcs'Sale of Dry Goode, &c.
r . r tri:49Pl . ' D. DAVIS AUCTIONEER.
soirrta , coatvca. or
,wqou 12CLI Farm stunrrs.
OPlThursday morning the Ilth inst., at 10 o'clock,
will be sold' without reserve for cash, currency,
an seateniive assortment of zeasonable Dry Goods,
among which are superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Safi
nods, Denier-did 'Pilot Cloths, super Tweeds Ky.
J.eatisi• Alpaccal,:-Caliciscs, Ingrains, Flannels,
Shserli,'lldkfs:-, Suspenders, bleached and unbleach
ed,Shlttlngs)ind• Sheeting:, Veetinge, Fancy Silks,
&a.
AT2 ). M., 1 crate assorted China and
QueensvVare• 20 doe corn Brooms; 10 do bed Cords.
4 boat* No ;Chocolate; 4 hilfchesai Y 11 Tea; 5 half
barrel* , `_Eake fish; bbls Molasses; 4 bbla Rice; 9
do* , Shovel*, 4 doz; Wire Selves; a large quantity of ,
New_aiad Secondhand Household Furniture, ;cm-,
bracinstaigarlyall the variety needed by lioaseeep
*rev reatlier Beds ;and Bedding; Alatressas, coal
Stoves, Writing;Desks,4-e. •
At 7; o'clinc,k,'N M., a quantity of fine Pocket:and I
'fable Cutlery; Hardware; Gold and Silver Watilies,
Mailed! - Instruments, *; Engravings, Valuable Oil
Paintings, by Wall, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Boots,
Shoesf Whips, Gum Shoes/tad Sandals, ready made) !
Clething, among vrhich.are Satiuett Pants, Y,eats,l
coarse and.fine Shirta;Oil:Cloth,Coats, Cloaks, Caps
and Jacleii, Fancy , and Staple. Dry Goodii, &c.
feb9 - (American copy.)
Sil3/npuVit Journal.
•
W WILSONionly authorized agent, for this
~, laity and vicinity of' the American Journal of
Science and Arts, has received• No. 7, with its.iisual
rich and In satiety - embellished wi th nuttier. ,
out Antes, &C. This valuable Work obould he lathe
haiiits of eveiy . msnu&cturer and practical artisan.
lx.t 3 zirtizeimn-aizAwlelf.t,c,earbze.bfveatzt2,
thi.wort amplylieriched..' Subscriptions $5,00
peemnitum. Complete sett, embracing 25 years,
•$lOO. ' ' febn
I.:Disaoltation of Partnership.
rpHE Firms of Geo. It White & Co., and White
k ilk:Brother, are diesolved .by-mutual consin
The bosineis °reach store, will be settled b' each
partnei at their respective places of huginess; on
Mirkeit atieet.,
-All persons imillebted to either of the Firms *will
please call seen, end settle their accounts.
• • • • GEORGE R. WHITE,
:•• ' • THOMAS WHITE.
*UMW( ii,letrburftry $5t,.1.847. Feb 14-4:l2tp
;TAMES &USW, h..
*Pitteliiiigh, Feb. 13th,11347,--k.bo.3t*
%P m= or Avorrons Aso &arms:sons
or Prrr Towxsurg,,F:els. /at, 1847. 3
qCIYICB. is hereby given in all persons having nu
seitle4 chins against P.itt Township, to prnsenv
their bills Tor settlement to tie subscriber, on of be
.forellteAratdaonday, of March next, as they will not
(be miceired After that time.
4tiTaider of the Board of Auditors and Supervisors
ler'said Toentsbili.
. P. CONNOLLY. CV/E.
*Scrod Allude Books
FOR SALE. EY
ti0,.81 WOOD
Atli street and Diamond Alley. i -
Tlill'Paalmodist, by Hastings Et Bradbury; 1,
Carminas Sacm, Lowell - Mason;
The Psaltery, 4 t Masan 4- Webb;
''The Odeon;' ' -4. Mason Et Webts
g , Simnel Wakefield;
-,•".; Riatigelleat Music, by tneboe.
'.: - 'bristinsii Harmony, Patent notes;
liarp,yound notes, 24th edition;
]Mason's Slier ed Harp and Patent notes;
Cactus Eccles'., by Barley 4, Standbridgt
Music of the .Church, by Doctox -.-
H.Mrslers - Sicied Choir.
• • • - . Tuventle Music 'Books:
.
• idisablVit Juvenile Harp;
be Ironakchoir . ,,by Bradbury and Sanders;
,Xosing . CinceCompanlon.
lerge.rujiPly
the above works conetantlyon
for safe wholesile or retail, by
`JOHN ET:MELLOR,
' l'ebs ' • 'between 4th and Diamond Alley.
DUFFS
, AND WRITING , ROOMS,
1' I:
I : 11 I \ ' corner of Fifth and Market
I , Purloins intending .to
I I • avail themselves this winter
of the- we l known efficient instruction given in this
institutionk will require to commence imffieffistelyt
Mill:tattering reception whicli new*ork
tiP(.m 4imitomivificcomdshimzersved, moimm# him
to. proceed itpinettiately with his new peatiee upon
likstuttArrus 9 AcCoutcrs, which ho itrrepolvodeltall
,cel ell other works:npon this subject, as for Os. his
'vork upon Steainheatocgoutttoliaikheen lound to ex-
SO l iffiPerfect: outlinits pr,Uvinitsly .
Altagitionitliti at ItiatAcattgiggyits
Important - to -Consemoutes...--Strerqe. that so
many who are allUcted With a Couptthat is gradit ;
ally wearing them, down, ;aud,",eloWly:but
stealing them into_ tlitit„
c'a .43r,eac4fot diara.srproiskolp r „
tion—th at **lease Whiclirries rgtbone_ands
—are doctigiiothingo; whatia *title tliaq Uoth
in are gorging themselves with nostrums the; ,
puffed to the skies for cures the . ) , are seid' to have '
effected on some foreign or unknown Aersons, when
they can be positively cured by using Dr. Rogers'
compound Syrup of:Liverwort and Tat, which con
tinues to make the mest.remarkable cues ever re
corded in the annuals of -.Medicine; ,which is pro
ved by reference to the vestndmber of certificates
from the first and most. reepictublCcitizens—such
as the Hon. Judge WillTatwiliwke,cihewife of the
Rev. Geo. Maley;:DOCtor WM: -Richards;_Mrs.
ram Plummer; Deviancy Lud10w,..P.9; of Cincin
nati; and a great tiorrilef.of_pthers in„this city.—
Certificates of noto4y'Otrematitible carps of dis
tressing Cough, hut 'reseecif consuirtptien positive
ly cured, after physiClami: of - the highest stionling
have given them opt° diet-
. _
For sale a4-....n:,c,..4c,Re e tan f i ( p i i,, c ip a . figent,
Grant street,,onettoOr
See advertisercteot of DA:itegers' Livervirott and
Tar, in another eglomit:
Cantsrtr4,lo:ialvatie Reirfedlea:fo•nli kinds of
nervous affectionrApy - haveleen nspt with entire
success in alLea* - -rif Altatiiniitisrn, 41410 e,hro
rlic, limbeL?gmit, tic
dolereux, bionchitii; vertigo;nelryoliistifaickikead
ache, indigestion; • par4yals,, Way; '1301411;y, tits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitatiotiof the heart, nen.
ralgia, general debility, &c. lu cases of dyspepsia,
which is simply a nervous derawr„ement of the di.
.gestive organs—they have bee:4l4llnd equally sue.
cessfur.
These applications are in the form of Rings and
Ma.rnetic. Fluid, Bands,- Bracelets, Belts, &c.
• See advertisement for further particulers on
the outside of this sheet.
I'or sale at the only agency, t 7 .garkct strpat
deep
NEW Lien,ox, July 23, 1843.
To Dr. Green Western Agent for Alazoni'§ Syrup:
Dear Sir---From a sense of duty I'owe to the
Public, rumen as to yourself, I make the. following
statestent of my case; hoping it may he the means
of doing some good to others who may be similar.
ly a:dieted' by inducing them to try the same in-
Valuable rernedy without delay. I have had a pain
in thy kreast and side attended with a harrassing
cough foe - more than three years, during which
time I expectorated large quantities of matter; find
last sing cough became so bail that one blood
vessel after another gave way in my lungs, which,;
together with thegenezal wasting away of tiw gen
eral system, reduced me to that condition. that I:
was unable to attend to any business whateverd
and gave up all hopes of ever being better. My f
ease was pronounced hopeless and incurable by I
physicians and despaired of by every one that knew!
my condition. I Was at this time coughing almost
, constantly, and losing art alarming quantity oil
1 blood from my lungs daily; and such was my de -I
bilitated condition that I could not walk but a few
steps without becoming ea - o:lusted; and no one
who has taken the trouble of acquainting them
selves of my real condition would a moment;
consider that it was mare hopeful than the worst
cases of ermunaption generally. I hire now tak
en neatly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful t;dcaltoni
Syrup The Weeding of the lungs was stopped l
lore I had taken half ofthe tirst bottle. Sly coil?)
has abated, the pain has left my breast and side; I
and my former health and strength have so furl
returned that I am at work every qv, and I fee:
that lam a new man. AO I am satisfied that'
consumption may be arid has been cured by the:
use of Dr. Ntazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestlY •
recommend all that suffer as I hive done to try
This. justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do I
think it the grearest discovery that ever graced ,
the medical profession. With the highest consid
eration of respect I subscribe myself your tery
much obliged friend, - .10112; ROSS.
this is to certiilY thatwe, the undersigned. have
heeik,tteltilipted with John Puss for a number ol
years aud cheerfully testify to the correctness of
the statement made of his case, and we do
consider bin) a new man compared with :clot he
was three *eoliths ago, and confidently accord the
credit of - his cure to the use of the trule celebrated
Sicilign.hyrop. Illl , ritnps.s our hands rtu asls tili•
231 <hot •
•t* JELLIsoN,
•
....:•heritros . Col. ('o.
• crIDEoN oAvi.:ll., Dep. sheriff,
ci.Hays fi Brpelrway. NO. 2, Commereidl how.
' Liberty street, Wholesale Agcats for Alleitheny
county. Sold also at li. E Sellers, No. 57 Woad
street.
.. • , ti.eurz, Nocl►rnu, -- ~
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEILCII.IN - r,.
No. 26 IVtoo3 Sfree:, Pittsbivreh.
in(ONTIN . ta .trausaA,t, a generul Coruclias - mn
Vi business, especially in the purchase and sale of
Alnericati . inauntactures and protlnce., anrl in receiv
ing and liartrualirs Goods con,igned - to his care. A.
agent nit' the thaautacturers he will be constantly
supplied tbi , principal articles of l'atstturLA
analltuture at the lowest wholesale prices.
",, Ous:garuents are respectfully sukcited.
Ihtfortzttatiou ,c 4
(I)F 4:-#4SANDER SHAW, son of Sariv
„
,ler„ of Cornanure,P.trish.of Donacuoyne, n
,ty Monaghan, Ireland. lie emigrated to .d.rnerica in
or about the sprint of the year V33S, and has nut
since been braid or:; was, et the time of his esnigra
' tiota,..% years of age, tall ju stature, of Bari: complex
-ion, beasy eyebrows, and by uzsupation a firmer.
If he is living and will apply to the undersigned, or
!his agent, James Ma:, P.thaburnii, Pa., he wsil hear
the particulars of a considerable legacy to wh:eli
is entitled in England. H. KEENAN,
- Rounselliir at Law and European Law Agt.,
f__ebl-tf Pittsburgh, Pa.
Far= for Sole.
IaTE have for sale a small Farm of Land in Pine
VY. Township., containing silty-one acres—about
Tweuty,ftve acres cleared and under fence, with a
comfortable dwelling house and other Improvements ;
Title
good and terms reasenahle. Apply to
BLAKELY & mi-rcitEr,.
Hardware.
TOHN IVALICER, (late Walker 8: W 00144410
0 would announce to his friends and the public,
that he ail/ continues the. Hardware business at the
old stan o ., N 0.85 Wood street. He would respect
fully solicit a continuance of the patron :1p hereto
fore so kindly bestowed. He will be receiving iu
the Spring a large supply Orforeign goods of his
own importatfog. Country . ' Merchants will please
give him a call. .
To MY CLIENTS,-,-Having associated Joseph C.
M'Kibbin, F-59, with 14e, in the practice of the
law, he will attend to ynfinished business. And
I cheerfully recommend him ico,ttie patronage of m 2,
clients and th. 3 public.
ROBERT PORTER,
janls Office on Smithfield at. near 4th et
0 Yes, 0 To..
YOU cen always find at G. Schnock , s, on the cor
ner of Fifth and Smithfield sti., fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on the shortest notice.
&Mu, Ground Pint Candy, Fruits, autlilastries of the
choicest kinds. Call and see. novi S-dtap
Freski !I)yeters.
TrrlllE subscriber recoiye.O•es,h Oysters daily
frOm.Battintere, iv.hich . lie will serve up in all
the * different styles, At ttus Franklin Hotel, Fourth st.,
between Sznith6e.4l ~Ekt,l Great.
octl3 • C. SCHMERTZ
PllA4sbursh , Bripirligation and VAre pistg
ranaelDonspany.
OZtce j „No. 21, Ma,kct Styce,t.
zoxxcroas:
Michael Allen, Ebbs,
C. Anshutz,, Lewis Rutchisop,
Thos. Bakevrea, ' Fred. Lorenz,
Robert Beer, James May, .
A. W. Poindexter.
M. ALLEN, Freet,
Minium FINNET, Secretary.
e•Pg2O-414411.
•
/V OTIC E.
.6.Vl*(; ,sold :opt my establishment -to Doctor
William F. Irwin; I cheerfully .recommend
i,
tin to all my former friends and customers.
EDGAR THORN.
Irwin , ' Drug Stoge,
The undersigned having bought out the Store of
Edgar Thorn, comer of Penn and Hand streets, so
:licit/ a share ef .the drug.and medicine custom ofthc
city and surrounding country. A general assortment
of all the most valuable filedicines,-Perfumery, this,
Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs will.al
ways be kept on hand. Physician?s prescriptions ac-.
enratelvmompownded. The store open !1t all
-hojtts. Of the oty , p.tid night.
, ~. • F.411.W1V,
dee2B • corner of Penn and Hand eta.
it#,T oy_4:4Eic.,cmr.
KnA.4s4,
coartra OF ,TWRIVAND:WOOXI.N.F.DIN,
PENDSVA:FANIA. , :,,, :',.., OHIO.
Pittsburgh Banks, k 3l Stßiel3k:find Branches.l
Philadelphia Haulie.:,4titPiniiireatillankti... .."1
Germantown...—. .-par CkrelevilletLawrenee)..l
Chester county ' par Colitinbui link it
Delaware county., ... par 'XeMa - -,'.. ... . .. .1
Montgomery countk..mu MagillOn:„. , ; '`l
Northumberland ;Co.'. . par Searluaki.....-.. . . .. 1
Col. Bank& Bridge Co par Geriigk........‘ • ' 1
Reading
Lancaster • par Neu Lislnin 1
Doylestown par Wooster .• " 1
Easton ' par Marietta , , 1
Bucks county par Chillicothe... 1
Pottsville par Cleverand, 1
Wailtington • • I Sciota .....t I 1
Brownsville . i Lancaster ' 8
York, .. 1 Hamilt,oe '- . ' ' 10
Chanabeisluirg ' 1 CaMon .• , ~.• , 20
Gettysburg • 1 Urbana e, ,',4g
Middletown 1 Granville ' ii , ...45
Carlisle
Iturrma.
Harrisburg • 1 State Bk and.Brinches 45
liarrlsfiale 1 flatA oP Illi nois .. • • .70
Lebanon . ' . 1 mni-1 , F4 1 1• •
Lewistown' I Rim! 1Lii1in......70
Wyoming I Insurance C " .
oMPany ~
Erie , 1 State Bank .5
'5
West Branch . 1 Gakland Conati ''' 10
Waynesburg
Susquehanna Count y.. I St. Clair ••• • • , . 73
Lehigh County l, ' missottat.
U. States Bank 28 State Bank 1
Relief Notes 1 ' TErertzssr.E.
City and County Scrip, .1
' mi banks 3
INDIANA. '
State Bk and branches.. 1 E4NITI4N ;XCOAZIGE.
State Scrip ' 1 New York.... (prem.) I
KENTt'CKT. P hiladolphia, ... , r ..
All Banks 1 Baltimore , , '1 .• i
•
Eastern banks
Wheeling . I
Branches
600 at Morgantown.. I
MARYLAND
Baltimore City....
Country Banks....
IMEETEI
City Banks
Country Banks
NEW ENGLAND
All solvent banks..
WePavillo Regular Packet.
• Tim steamer ARENA', Iltrsz C. FE.Ez
sou, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for
Wellsvitle and all intermediate landings, on Mon
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.;
and Wellsville ff)r Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and S'atUrnays, qt §o'clock For freight
or passage apply on heir&
Rt Wheutingzr,ft!eilliir
frte sprendid light' draught aipatner
D(i.111N1ON, S. Tirtr.a, Master,
as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel
ing; leay.ng PittOnlrgle for Wheeling every Monday,
edrisnday apd Vriiray, at $ o'clock, P.M.; aYul leav
ing Wheeling fur eitt*lrgit pyery Tunsda.y,-Thqrs
day, and Saturday, at' O. o'clopk, .t. M. Fur freight
or passage apply on board. uo‘a
Ear Vinci:tout l•
The well known last running steamer
• AM.11.114, W. Forsyth, 144...ter, will run
as t re , tuar Packet, kering evory Wedueaday morn
ing at 10 toclock,.and* Wheeling, at JO, P. M., the
tame day. I Returning, 11/111 will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or paineige apply qn board, 4f tO
Follsrftl & Co., Agents, •
_
No. 30, Water streeL
For Clnelnurf . 4l and 1.9[14.111e.
The new 41Id Splendid passenger steam
er C 0 L LT Nr 111 A, O'NEAL, Master, will
leave fur the above and intermediate puma, regular
ly.
F or f re i g ht or p a y Eair p yrnly on hoard, or to
ici_ I). Agent.
_
For Cincinnati and St. I.ottis
7 1 , The ttasrnger steamer -PALESTINE,
IA a/hau t e, wili leave for the :bone
n - triit interzn&liate pqr.to regAtlarly•
For freioht or pa-.sage apply on board. _lel.
nestlay Everting Packet.
The new tind spl endid passenger etpkrn
..i..Mr•r • haat DECLARA TION, Capt. Vorhers,
will-run ask a regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cuicinnati, leaving this part °Tory Tuesday evening
at 3 o'clock. itcturning she will le-arti Cincinnati
ewer - , Prtetay.evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration oifert_elitericirlicennirnotlations
lo passenger?. Fur knight or passage apply TM
heard. jca
CMCIN.NA'ZI PACK,EV.X4
ItIONDAN PACIcr.T.
The regutor rterl paitengerstrotnei
Le, -'"!‘10:kfl:71:T;AI-11'„11A,Capt. run
as a regular Packet hetireen'Pittahiirgli and einein
riati, leaving, this port eecry Nft - inday at 10, A. M.,
and 'Wheeling at 10, I'. M„ the thy. Return
ing, M will lea re Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10.
A. M. Far freight or it:visage a ppiy on hoard.
The 241.)nonztihela was built expressly for this
trade, and uff-era to the paszengeis coinfurt, a,,1 su
perior ticroMlnvdatiot.s. mar 31
MONDAY PACKEI
E reintlar mad and pasenger steam
LiN lON.Captain Maclean, ‘viii nin
a regular packet between l'ittsburgh and t.litrin
nati. leaving this port every 3londay at t•, &deck,
P M. Itetarning she toil leave Cb.:citmati ever
Thursday at ei P. M.
The l u,on v, as la tilt expre:ssly for t4ti,
• alii)rds every aecernrwalalion.
For ii, 14 or passage apply or: borrti. tnaya
TuTN , u.Y PA-CzET
, THE reqular't.s.all and paawa ger steam
er HIBERNIA, Capt. Jahn IC:needier.
will run .3 a rc;ulr.r packet betwecirshurgli and
Cincinnati, earn thns pr.rt evury Tuoca,...ak 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 F.M. of the same ay.
Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. Ka freight or psatage apply on board. ,
The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade,
and oftizrs to the Passengers every comfort and su
perior ,accommodations. api
THURSDAY PACKET
aeTHE new U. S. !flail steamer ACADIA ;
. .M. E. Lucas; Master, will run as a regu
lar passenger nakcket between Fittsl.nrgh and the
above port during the season of 1446, Ipayi - 4y
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M.
Tito Acadia is new and has 6.upuißr ac,corrulia.oda
(ions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
sp9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
VIVDAY PACKET.
Tlferegufaintail and passengersteant
sltor CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will
run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pitts
burgh, leaving this port er,ery rriday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same . day: ttettirnitt
she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayat 10
A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper No. 2 was by ilt expressly for this trade..
end olrers to her fianaengers every comfort and tic
nommodation. tnar23
SATURDAY PAC,IC
_ The regal [atrial! and pas,aenget steamer
' CIRCASSI.AIi, Capt. Isaac 13einnctt, will
run as a - regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Mammal', Leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and lArliedling at 10, P. M., the same day.
Returning, sheAvill reavt Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. Par creigh,t 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 wail and passenger steamer
MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as
a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this pog (Ivry Saturday at 19,4.. M., and
Wheeling at 40, P. M.,41,e saute day. - Returning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesdny, at 10
Welk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger, was built expressly for this trade,
and oilers to her possengers every qoinfort Rtd ac
commodation. mar 23
Conuty and ircolynehip OfileerA.
. .
TREATISE on the duties of County and Town
ship Officers in Pepnsylvania. By ;ELMES
DUNLOP-, Epg.- •
P.sax let—Containing the duties of County Com
missioners, 4.,..teessorts and Collectors of Tape!, and
modes of assessing
. 44 collecting the taxes.
Having pnrchssed fromthe publishers the balance
of the edition of the above useful publication at a
reduced price, I am enabled so siitliiem at a trifle
over half the original price. This -book should be
in the hands of every property holder in' the comx.
monwealth. For sale at the Hook and. Paper ware=
house of LUXE LOOMIS, Agent,
feb2 S 9 Wood at:
i4S2'OIIO,IL-95 Bble Castor Oil; for sale low tri
k../ close ccuralganictit, by
janl2 ,NAY. ,1
fqr .4z-by . • •
• ii".7s. i3OSWORTII
jog() - j 10.48 Marketrt.
' `}
f~Hk: Executors of the Estate of Goslavoussandol
deu'il., will sell at public auction ea - the preini,
set , op Thursday the 18th March nest, at 10 ;
o'clock,
M.,M., qll the tools belonging to the soap and chand,
! laricstablishinent of said deceased. Alto, 1 Horse,
1 Carriage and, Harness, 1 Cart and 'Harness, 1 coun
try or market Wagon, 2 Guns and a lot of liishing
' , tackle, and a number of agricultural implements.
They also let 'roc a:term of years,. the Soap
and chandlery aforesaid. The premises are iti,goote
order and calculated to manufacture goap and can
dies on a large scale. Apply to G. E. Riddle, Esq.,
at his office, sth street, Pittsburgh, ur to Mrs. Mary
Sandol, on, the premises—?ossession will be giyen
on the first of April next.
VALVE or . scaBs.
Amer. Gold, (prem),
Old do. do, ,5
Guineas. - .. 5 00
4overcigns $3 . 83
Freclerickdors 87 80
Yen Thalers ..... ...7 80
Ten Guilders.. S 00
Louistl'ors 43.5
Napoleons. 380
Doubloon, Spanish-16 00
Do. Patriot 15 50
;Ducats 2 15
MI persons indebted tp.the estate will please
makp imutedlate:pityinent; Itlld those having claims
will present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. JWIN FLEMING,
1.1. RIDDLE., Ez•n
ISPIIENDAY,
..;ounty, Feb. qd,.4-11
A NOTHER IMPORTANT CURE.-.Miss Mari
anna Reader, a highly respectable lady from
itarrisburgh, called to-day at our office for the per-.
pone, she said, to expressin this public manner, her
heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Liman, No. 8, Solith Third
street,. fur the unparalleled , benefits she had received
loin the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that I
she had suffered-for several. Years with SCROFULA
and had had the attendance ot live.physiciasis at dif-!
ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they
considered her thsease incurable. She therefore de-1
termined to try the efficacy of Dli.s.lAYNE>B AL-I
TERATIV E., from which silo found almost tonne
' diem relief, so that by the time r she had taken thir-1
'teen t miles, she was perfectly cured, and now err
joys hotter health than she has for several years .be- I
For 63:C in Pittsburgh at the PE KIN TEA STORE.,
72 Fourth at., near Wooil--nind at the Drug Store of
U. P. Schwartz, Fethirdl a., Allegheny City.
febl-ud-x
&axing's Twatc Veastrrecr.—Som di
e mecines war
ranted to "destroy izchilthen," are very
well calculated to deatioy the children too. ' Ihifld3
Ilot the case kith JaynerTonic Vera: Age; It does
not contain a single ingredient which can harm the
must delicate ititltn , and yet it expels' wnians from
Ike ayixena with a facility aria certainty perfettly as
tonishing., Nor is it only sanative property
it is a tine - Stomachic, and in remittent and inter , .
mittent fevers has heel administered with the most ;
gratifying results. Obstinate - cases of Piles 'have,
yielded to its influence, and itstonic qualities render
it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage'
of all diseases. It Is exceedingly - pleasant to. the!
taste.
Prepared only by Dr., D. 'JAYNE, No. 8 South
Till Itli Street, Philadelphia.
For Nale in Pittsburgh atihe PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 FOURTH stre . ..er, near Wood---and at the Drug
Store of 11. P. Schwarts.,.Federal street; Allegheny
City. . .
Sittuits.peare Gardens roF iteut.
r i AT sve:l known and beautifony situated Frei ?
jL . erty.; in the boronajt of East I:.:herty, five
oldest from the, city, known as the Shakepeare Gar
dens will bo - rented for one or mare yearo tiuia
For futthcr partianitas, eugnire of
.1 two story LiadinousE rtud LOT, 25 by.
Ithr ft., iu /ilk-O . :env Fay, satiated on the
bank of the river, Ile oeen tTte Aqueilimt nod r iv e r
Half or two.thirdl or the purchase zo,utey
may remain Snr 0 years. her Bak low. -
L. WILMA
Penn it., bet. jrvein awl !land.
r l't I: T veal Stand Anti Ferry
Ilrosr, to bo nz.gliato, tit the Landing of the
swam and noW in tile occupancy or 51. r.
15".iiftie:I.1. For tenor, arply
N eNrel:elit th.elTiog lintato,im Bedford otroet,
41 . Pro , pt et ICarti;Avith n c 100[11F,
Et....•otttot. trust trees, garden and eiceant well of
nen:, slis. Enquire of
.MITCHEL. • .
1 -1 0V11 LOTS—Bon:ind by Penn, Liberty and May
1 . 4 stm., each Jot having 21 It. Rant, an eatendiue
bark 110 11. 'I wo of them are corner Pits, anti the
po,:ttou of the whole properly is one of the moat ad
vantageous in the city. For limber' ihformation ap
ply:Jo AI. S WiIITZW ELDER, Feurth st.,
het. Wood and Smithfield.
Sphenditlittiekit3olevelltng Houses athl Lot
j.tli the City 4aeny at Pet vote .
rpliE suLscriber is authoriTed kolitalLyt pricey
and on liberal terms the • eollonittr:-..ialinthle
heal Estate:
That convenient, spacious ' modern style and well
finished 21 story brick dwelling house, with exten
sion haek tiltaille, Carriage house,Shrub
bery, Fruit Trees; Pump, :ix. on a lot having alma'.
of 50 feet_on Canal street, and extending back 215
to Liberty street. At present occupied by . C. 11.
lCay, P.N., adjoining the residence of the Hon. Judge
Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished,
modern style new two story brick dwellineliouses,
witli Coloriade fronts - and buck tuildino.s' path lot
haring, a front of 22' feet . on East Common anti ex
tending back 115 feet, occupied at present by Rev.
Preston and John
A THREE story Brick House, situate in the
loge of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it
has about F acre of ground attached, a good Garden;
it is an excellent stand, for a Tavern, having a good
frame stable, a large shed for Carriages Oncl"Ten
411,oy; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex
cellent Water on the place: The House is large and
in good condition;bhvinglicen occupied as* dwel
ling for some time by Mr. lames Burnside. It will
be sold or rented low on reasonable terms.
Persons desirous of further information will please
call atJ. D. Davie , Commercial Auction Rooms, cor
ner of Wood and sth sta. ' dee l?-tr
A FARM containing two hundred . , acres situate
abeni nine miles from
,Pittsbur g h: The im
provements are a lar g e and comfortable house and
.b ar n {OO feet long,) 200 bearing Ppple trees,,,po
about :2
cleared land, 2 .of Meindow. The
farm is well watered, on a good road and will be
rented remark a bly low—apply ,(0
DLArp,y MITCHELL,
Penn at., Pitisburgh.
eitusitinus Pursatshed.
r' I HE undersigned will attend to the procuring or
situations for young men' in stores of all "kindsan for every capacity, such as clerks, salesmen,
book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for'men
on farms, driving carriages, ind'wrigpatcand men
for families, and for all'irindr ofmeeliabical business.
Families supplied - `with male and female domestics,
on the shortest notice. ,By applykng 14 CLARK'S
General Agency and Intelligence Office, N 0.50, - 3d
It., tiro. doorabeloW :the Post Office; ' ' 'reb3-tr
.
for
IX Acres of groupd,With Dwelling Haase, Stable,
S
Garden, Fruit trees, sehrubbery,./rg. in the 7th
Ward of this. pity, near the residence D. Mallon,
Esq. story frime dtveliiag iiodse, NO.
S 7, §'mitlifield street above . 6th at.," adjoining the
property:of Martin Lytle; • Apply to
JOHN D. '
cor WoOd and sth-ate,:
EVOLV . ERS =— AlotofAllcnPatentßaulving
Pistola, beat article,— - •
jana • - AVE. - W. wiLsori.
. •
Orrsce :or.-1 . 1141,644.152:5azhat Co.,
. Pit t sbirreis lanizary 30th, 1847. '
,INT.eleati,izo - ro 7 : I"Aepictenttlttntigelirirga - Tigreo
f 6? the ,ieotoo.nyitifrrese;:bt.inilti.Drichit over
the river4lioohen,y., opposite, ),Nitslirgii Ott thticOjitl• ,
ty of 4llegbeny," will be 11,511.1 n nt thirsOll4lbinse
on Mondny, tAo Ist of blnith-nekt,at 3 o'cicicli-,47
IJAlLPlaltareasttrer.
td .wat.
O E!°/ 1 9.* 441 41.11.1:qact
C 0 NV F. V C -
OFFICE in Avery Row,fitlfstrect, above . Sositfi. ;
field /Area, Pittsburgh: -
DEEDS, MorcroAcm,Ap.axtuAnrrrs, Bente, ItraxAsEs
And other instruments of.writing drawn with neap.
ness, legal accuracy and desfititoh: Ile will aleoat
tend to drawing and- filing Nteisatuc , s Lrmvs, Ac
counts of Executers, 4.c.,Erautinini
titles to heal. .E:Alatf, SealTAin4 Records for Liens,
4 , c. 4-c.
From his- long biperience tiud lutimate acquaint
ance with the mannerol:kdening . Ike public records;
he expects to give satisractiop tcirose who-ma'y en
trust their bus ncsa to bia deel6-dikw
Eieiintors Sfk-1-9
Allegewny
111'1)(1NALI),
Pen,' St., Letnrtczt St.claif-and Irwin sta., Pittec
Pqr Salt-
To tr t
For UrAt,
tray Snit.,
JO}L D. DAVIS,
jan29.tf corner of Wood and Filth Ftkeeto
F..r Scar ?i• aoig.
Ni'cry neat
18
itne
No 57 w
4teist..
101 brooms, received . for
NalefeGs,by. _ , VAIRND' s - AILEY & Co,
No. 457 Water et.
. • _
I:IEES.E. A smell consignment of cheese, re
G
ceived and for sale by . . • .
FRIEtiD, RIMY &CO; -
No. 51 Water et.
11,RODLcg.-6 bbls and o kegs Lard;
5 .dp •Roll Butter; •
3 dn Clovereeed;
590 Ibis FeatheysL •
4 bbls Wbita Beans.
30 pair W oollen So ck s;
Req.civ s ed and or safe by
LAMBERT SHIP.TON,
feb. - 133 and 130 Wood
1 - 1 .4 ISH--25 Ws No Largo Nackere4 • ,
_11,; 10 ' do do; •
6do , No 1 do 440;
15 bbla Noe 1 and 2, dot
0 do. No 1 2almo,n; -
25 do do Herringq;
dramqCodfiab; far 8419 by, ,
LiI.I4BERT
133 add-135Wocidat.
M APLV, for
N 4slo, by
138 undl3s Wood et.
CHEESE -4 toga W Cheese, part large and very
V line, just received and for 8010 by
reb4_ J. D. NSULLIAAIS Es Co., 110 Wood et.
Bbls Attire, r; freibi
6 Kegs do •
Received on cohsgnment and for sale by
feb4 J. D. 'WI4,LIANIS ¢ Co., 110 Wood st...
Sacks' Feathers, received on
consigrmept and for main iy
feb4 J. D. WII4.IAMS ft Co., 110 Wood, et.
• •
II •
AM S —New cured Family Ilarnajust received
and for sale by
fe.b4 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at.
LONTIt SEF,D-30 bushels rec'd and for's:ll9 by
J feb4 WILLTA NTS & C0.,110 st,
C HLORIDE LIME, in store. and fur sale by
fetal • HAYS &BROCKWAY
b 1 e, [ - dockland ied s int itorii and far sole Lay
feb I lIAYE & [LOCK WAY.
NERVE ant Voris I.:Tx - i.5x3:17.-- 5 gross Butler's
nn hand bird for Cale by . •
fib 1 HAYS'4 , BROCKWAY.
I) ER FUNIERY.--.A large agsorttnent Ro ussePs on
j_ hand: .reb 1 ItAYK & BROCKWAY.
LEMON SYRUP,---Any quaniitv on hand and for
sale by - HAYS .k..11 - ROCKWAY;
fel) 1 No. 2 Commercial Mow,. Liberty at..
•
PRINTL - G is Vi . ;k t — Rt: F )c ovale
ili..n. by ,
to 1 No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
PTIENNESSEE PRA NUTS, A small lot, very so
perior, just received and for sale by
MARTIN it SMITH,
fiti Wood'st.
FRSH ROLL IJOTTER— Ifarrela, nea
5 tly put
up, for sal .
.IiIARTL.'I 4 SMITH, •
dcclZ • - '56 Wood greet.
__ • .•
A 11!1 ; 1" : 5— fer
95 3ie bbila. w
Green Applea, pf differpnt .
m0r.20 • P. C. MARTIN, GO Water at. •
UGAR CURED RAMS.— r I4.OOO 'auierior Sugar
Cureinlaws, apriEge article, for 8310-by
n0i,20 P. C.. MARTIN. 60 Water at.
" 1000 prime 'Havana Oranges } far
sale by not2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water tit.
pressed Floorlll it.. • - •
2000 0 FEET firstrate, at Becioa Planing
Machine, for sale.
• L.. WILMAItTII,
nwrlS. Penn at., between Hand and Irwin st.
pannels oakand pine rails
just received. and fur Sala by
itu 2 L. IV I L.M A.
lOPL.
AR BOARDS, wellseasoned and for sale by
jnorlS.] L. WILMARTEL
C-anlallug , a Improved Lard Oil.
v`f BARRELS Mulct Lard Oil, just received from
Abe inaoufacturert-and for s:de acCiticinhati prices
wliolmile and retail, by Fls. SELLERS,
deciiS No. 17 Liberty et.
Tiereeft fresh Rice;
1.1,000 lbs. Bacan, Shoulders. On hand and
for snle by R. SELLERS.
sen 24. No. 'l7...Liberty street..
IL:15 kegs ' No. 1, Lard on consigonierit;
Ind !or sale hy,. F. SELLERS.
sej.2l. No. 17, Liberty street.
U,GAR. IMUSEMOLLASSES.-6 Ws. 'Good:Lis,'
S. 11. Mo',..waet:-; in store and for sale by
- F. SELLERS.
S. s‘vilurz hap on a lot of vcry.su
tT periur iv!latt .n.od cologcd Musqueto Netts
will be sold cheap at No. 1.13 . 6 Market street.
CjTATIONI:IY FOR. LAULE:i.
Pupeteries, Pnrt-rolius, lots I , :apef of ull kinds,
Note CavrlPPes, Ainttp Warta - P, Motto Seals, Writ
ing Stands, and noral Wafers, Spangled Sea,ling
Was, End:must-0 c,jged. Letter-paper, Card Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket Iduoks, ury Tabluta, Note
St.c. itc. For.aale by
101INS111:1 i STOCKTON.
eurner or Nark eta ad Third sts.
( - 1 . 0L1) PENS --ilagley:s celebrated ever pointed
l Jr Gold Pens, just received and for 5410 at reduced
rates, by JOHNSTON 8: STOCKTON, -
ect29 BooksellerS, Market st.
LI TA TitiNEßW.—Just opening, a laNc apd vplen
-1.7_ .1 did avvert!
o nent Frenth, Eridlish nod Aznevi
dan vatir;nerg, Which we invite 'the public le call
and etamine. JOHN:OMON k STOCKTON,
oct2o 'Stationers; Market St.
TOBACCO, -75 large and Small boxes Nilsson.
ri tobacco, of !rime quality;just received on
consignment, and be sold cheap fur cull, a,
Pittsburgh inanplactares.
august 18 T4AFFF. 1.: (pawls. R.
0 AILS: P
50 Boxes Tobs-cco, various sizes;
10,06ced leaf Cigars;
On consigzrrient and will be.sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh inanofnctures, by
sens TAAFFE
Wood Street-Property for Sole.
T'+'desirsblelot of ground at the foot of Wood,
street, occupied at the time of the-great fire by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is piferod for sale.
Kfiquire of [align) J. K. kW/MEAD.
TT AVING tr ivory large and commodious ware
ll hoi4e,'w . e are, prep2rect ta receiye (in addi
tion to fieVit for shipmenOi large amount of Pro=
duce, ice. on storaCe at low rates.
ty23 C. A. McANULTY & CO, Canal Basin.
rictsat I.napToi .
remesAt.
u4EDSTE.A,DS of different *inds with Gazzani , s
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
i t e, for safe IoW . At ilip furrutnii warehouse of
line. . 1': B. YOUNG & Co, Hind street.
TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ
I . eat patterns. If you want a good article cheap
call at.the Fung,ture Warehouse of
.„.
T. LI..YOUNG & Co,
je6 31 Hand st.
Brazier's 'Bellows.
JUST received an asserlrnent,4rgesizet4Brazices
rt) Rand Bellows; al6q, parlohur and Kitchen, do.
'Wholesale and Retail, • JOHN W. BLAIR,
, _
decl6. • • 120 'Wood et.
UFFALO TONGUES-1.2 doz..Burfalo Tongues;
for sale by Jjanl.g) JAMEg.. MAY.
LEAD -1 2 00 Pigs Lead; for sale by
jeul2 JAMES MAY
TPEA.ThEItB--70 Backe ptithe Feathers, for eale
jtutt2 by, JAMES MAY.
Liqu o r..
32 CASKS dark Brandy, Chord, Pup
brawl; •
3 Casks pale as le
1 hallpipe Bordeaux " J. J. Dnpuey; a
ci cr .
1 qr. Cask •
2 Pipes trollandLain, : Swan brand. • -
On
oonaigulfteaa ad4:4l- sate by ' •
janl2 JAMES MAY.
• - An:villa: '
.. ,
W IIDITGUT Iron Anvils of American manufac
tlire_, israrranta4.• For sale at manufact urers ' 'prices' by: -
ki r , 2.1, . ',.
,7' .: . '' - •No 26 :Wood-et.
TAINT EON AND HIS hIARSHALLS; by J. T
Iteadley, in. 2 vole., ; just titoived aatl foi salt
at the book and raper 'vrart,tro-Oe'or•
- -L LOOMIS, Av.:,
jan3o No.1:0 Wood et, below DiamoAd4dlpy
~.
_,
==lMii
TR, Penn at
Dlttgriutto %ctt;
ii O,CONNOR
Storage.
MEE
MEE
. .
.eating ointment.
pteceding figura. li
given to imirekenttbe In
trigunix PragernAtzerig:.
It' is the : great PC3Cliaiior
for the unpurities of the
` body. • It .will benoticeo
that a think cloudy rids
. sauce' from an points 01
the stirface, which indi.
Cates' that. 'this perspire.
. tion flows uninterrupted
ly when we are iiiheelth,
but
ceases , when .
IVe.' tat
-.0 401 " 114 sick. Life catilabt
gdl
tai. "'about it. Itis thrown off from the blood ;
oirii3riuices of the body, and disposes by this means,bi
nearlyall the impurities within us. The language 'of
Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever be
comes impure, it may be traced directly' to the stop
page of the iswesssibkperspiration. Thus we see, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in
fected, is tci, open the pores, and it relieves itself from
all impurity! instantly. Its own heat and vitality art
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
practloners, liqwever. direot their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for
instance;stermis,the!,Hy4ipathist shrouds us in wet •
blankets,,the Ilennopathist deal] out infinitissiinala r
the Allopathict bleMis and doles thi with Mercury,'
and the blust,gring Quiple,gorees us with
pills. -
To give some Idea. of tbe amount of the Timms'.
ble Perspiration, we Will state that the leairee'd Or
Leweohock; ascertained thatfive-eights of all we re:
c ive into the sr:Oil:tech; passed off by this mertn.l. In
other words, if we eat and dcink • eight poundi per
day, we evacuate Gyeptuinds or it by the Insensible
Perspiration.
This is none other than Rite used up particles ei
. the blood, and tiler juices giving Pleeo to the 'new
and fredi ones. To cheek this; therefore; is to re
tain in the aystem five-eights of all the virulent matter
that immure demands should leave the body..
IV a sudden transition from heat to celd, the Om
aro stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins at once to de velope itself. •Uctice, a stoppage cr
pis
nt flow 'of the juices', originates so many Com
plais. , •
It is by !topping the pores, that oterivbehos man
kind with coughs,' colds "and consumption: Nita(
I tenths orthe world 'die Lim diseases induced by o
i stoppage of the Insensible, P'Srsoiraticin„' ' •
Let me ask, tiovv,.eveky fandid mind; what count
steins the most reasonable tu Pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are closed. Would you give physic
1.0 mulop the purest Or weeld you apply something
i that iconic! do this upon the trurihne, where the 1:Ing
!ging actually is? And yet 1 know of
who makes any external applititions tu 'tweet
I Unger these circumstances, I present to physicians
laud to all Others, 51cAlisters
ior the World's Salto. Ii has power to restore per
spiration on the feet,lon the head old shies, tipontlit
'chest, in short, npon any part of the body, whethe'
diseased slightly or Severely.
It haspocuT to cause all external sores, scrofulous
humors, skin disuaies, poisiniuus wounds, to din
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a ren#edy that sweeps off the whole catalogue
of dittitunonsdinorders,und restore the entire cuitcle
toils healthy turictiiino:
It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many
and' deleterious dregs taken into the sit/mach.
It is a remedy that neither 'sicklier's, givei itieorive.
Mince, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It'preservee and defends the surface from all de
rangetneet of its functions, the surface is the out.
let of flve-eighti of thebile and used up matter with •
in. It is pierced with millions of openingsto relieve
the intestines: Stop up these Pares, and C44h kneekt
at your door.. It is rightly ten9ed All-Healing, Tot
there is 'scarcely a disease, external or internal, that
it will not benefit. I have used it fur the last fourteen
year! for all diseases of the chest. consumption, liv
er involving the niewst tlauger and responsibility', sae
I declare before Heaven and man, that not in ont
single case has it faileil:to.heneftt,When the patient
Vreh within the reoFI) or mortal means.
have bad physicians, learned in the. profession;
have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges' on the
beneli, Aldermen - soil Lawyers, gentletrign 'of thi
highest erudition sail multitude* of pdor,"use if
to every variety :of wag, and there has beedbld one
voice—one unrteil and ithiversal fog;e—sayhiti`i3.le-
AlliateromrCisitment is good.
COICSUMPTION.—It can hardly - be eredited•that a
salve can hate any effect upon the lungs, seated at
thej ate within the system. But if placed upon the
chest; it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperate,
the poisonous particles that are consuming them,
and expels them from the system:
. . . .
• I need not +My that it is curing persons of eotisurop
vion
nen, I care not Xvliat 15 said, so Ic!nliail - c - in curt
cured persons of
the hleaila'che of teri sears stlinding, and whir had ii
regulirly e%ery ireekoio that vomiting often tool
Di:mil:elm and Ear Ache arc helped with like suc
cess.
COLD FF.ET,—Consumption, Liver complaint,
pains in the I:best of side, tilling air the hair, one or
the other ahrayi acCoMpanips cold feet.
The Salve will Cure eVeny ease,
In ScrOtifia. Eryalpplas, nth It lteam,licer corn
plaint Sure Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
itrol; en or Sore Breast, Piles, all Ckest Diseases, such
as Anthaiii, Onnression,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chtip.
'red liirude, Ttineursi Cutaneous Truptions,Nervons
Mit-arms, and of the Spine there is 'probably no med
icine now known io good.
is the lrst thing in the world frit
Burns. (Bead the Dikeetioparoceil thp boi.)
PIMPLES ONTIIE FACE 2 73lnsculinc Skin gross
surface. Its fl:st action t 3 to"expel all limner: 111
will cot cease drawing till the face is free frtinf any
matter that may be lodged under the skin, and fre
quently breaking . ont to the surface: It then heals
When there is nothing but grimness, or dull repul
sive surface, it begins to soften and nullpri until the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a: . cbilds.: • •
woruis.—lf parents knew hoiv tate Most meth
eines *ere to chilrfren taken inwardly, they v:ould
be slow to resort to them. EnueciLlly “inerenii4l
lozenges" called "medicated Itizenges,,,-"irerinl
fuges” Lilly , pr.c. The truth is, no one can 141, in:-
variably whim worms are. present. Now let me say'
to parents that this Salyc will always tell if a child
has Worms. It s ill drive every vestige of them a
way. (P...eid the direptions around the box.)
There is pfolnitly rid niediciee on the face - of the
earth at once in sure and so safe in the expulsion bl
Worms. • • •
TOll4ET,—.4lthough I have said little about it as
a hair resturviie vet I will stake it against the world I
They may bring liniiOils far and bear, and mine will
restore the htir two ' cases to their one.
• OLD SORES.—That some Sores'are an outletto
the impurities of tee system, is, herniae they cannot
pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi•
ble Perspiration. If such - sores are healed up the
impurities must have some otliei.outlet, or it will en
danger life. This salvo Will always provide for
such emergencies.
RIIEUISIATISAL—It removes almost immediately
the iMlammatiou.and, swelling,, when- the polo of
Course ceases.
- .
FEVERS.—In air cases of fever, the dif4cuLty lies
in the pores being ltMked 14, 'itS that the heat anti
perspiration cannot pass off: If the least moisture
could be started the crisis bas passed and the'danger
over. The All-flealito; Ointment will in all cases o,
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration: ' ' '
SCALD BEAD,—'We have cured cases that actu
ally defied every thingy;uiicv,i, as well as tbe ability
of fifteen or twenty (Maori: One man told Un he
had spent $5OO on his chiliilen without any benefit,
when a few 13-04 n.. of the, ointment cured ftlem.
COItNS.-70,cc4sipsta7 . Sinn of the Oiiitinent will al
ways keep colifs tient diswind. :Vpople need never
be troubled with thein if they will - Use it.
AS A F.4.IIILI. 4 IITEDICINE.- 7 -NO man can meas
ure its value:" - So lona'ag' the 'stars roll alond over
the Heavens—,sOlongras Man treads 'the earth,sebr
lect to all iiirtmitiMi of the fresh—so Icing as disease
and sickness is knoWm---juit so long will this good
Ointment be usodond esteemed. When man ceas
es from olf the earth, then the demand will cethie,
and not till then. — .JAMES McALISTgit & Co. •
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25
cents per ho:. •
CAUTION,.--As the All-Ilealing Ointment has
been greatly counterfeited, we harp given this Cau
tion to the public the: "no Ointment be 'genuine
unless the names of James lifeAl*er, or :fames - sfo-
Alister are warrrsN with a PEN Upon trail
labef.w Few we hereby offer a reward of- Wto
be paid on conviction in any of thd coastitited
courts of 'Llie United States, fur any individual Oen
terfeitihg our name and Ointment. ' ei''
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BON..
AGENTS IN PITTSBURGII--Ilraun • & Reiter,
corner. f Liberty and St. Char stst'ire the whole
'ale agents, and L. Wilcox, jrt cotberltlarket st.'and
the - Iffi.tnOnd; Hays Et BroCOvay, r oDitiggicts NO 2,
CoMmereial Row; Liberty 02; J. li. Cassel, corner of
Walnut and Penn stkeetscy sthNvaid, - and sold at. the
Bookstore in Smithfieldst.; :3d doer frtnii Second at;
and in Allegheny citj , bl A:ffehWarta, and J. Sar
gent, mid by J. G. Smithprtigglat).l3irminghtlini and
D. Negley„ Sant Liberq;'lL'Rewhind; McKeesport;
•iamuel Walker,"ElniabethiX t -Alexandef 5: - Eoh,go-*
nongabela City;
..N.11: DCwman
Brownsville, Pa; Dr. 'S. Sictitff, - Bredgeivater; and
John Barclay, Beaver. Pa. '_ war 20.
rIALSW:ff.TTS AND.FLAPULS.4-OiceiseC
rk.) sitothil APA9 Rea Flitoneteouitale low
ect24 . ‘ • ' t'^ 14439.044144.14. sop wood*.
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No.' .1 ea. cleintit'.2o,ll; 'PliftedepAid.
IIIS ostabliihinirit, 'since it passed into the
_L. handief the' subscriber, in June last, la; been ,
thoroitghly refitted ; and is now in complete torderj
for the aceoMmoilitlorkof the travelling Public, i
• Since the. ehange of proprietors; numerous addly
tient and improvements have been made ; and it let
now believed to possess all the requicitu •aPpoink
ho monis and conyeniennewhich belong to 0,1 7 1 , A COI
tel. • ; •
' New BATHING BOONS; now Ladies and Gentle:
men's ORDINARIBS; a apittidid new Par •Retuni
new Parlors and new Furniture, have beep addeid t
it; within the pant six mOnthl, and the ondereipeiti
grateful for the very liberal patronage:Which' ha*
thos far been extended to him in bit new vocittiolst
ti•apectfulli solicits its continuance, which he podgy
esliltnself it 'shill Le hie untiring aim to deserve. •
t4r 4 PO S T COACT', belonging to the ikEILANIC-•
/.11 , 4,9 will Le iii attendance at the several Depete
Ind Steam;mat .I.andinge, to coeve7 pfaasengevi to
;be trotts,.for 25 cent* snit, including baggage. t;
• • D. vitivit,; olive* York , Pfoprietor.
JAS. M.',A41 . 1)E511.C4,.i . 0ir tf.iiad.
Gro. P. IlugoitiaG of Uoiton,l ""'" 4
Philadelphia, FE:Wintry 1841
Dissolution.
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Co-partnerehip heretofore existing between
•..j the sitbscriberi, under the Drin of Walker lE'
.IVoodwell, is this day dissolved by inuitta/ fonigtt
The business of the late firm will be settled by' JOU .
VValker, et the old stand, No 85 Wood street, .
JOHN WALKER;
. JOS. WOODWELL.
.
Pittsburgh. January 1, 1847. • janLit
Extraordinary Dargalian Su Dry coedi t ',
At A. A. ALISON , B, No. 62, Afarket street.
05IPRISING Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Mons del
C
Laines and Gingham,. A large stock or Al.
Fluaaea:oB Mjiir es, Merinos, Cloak Stuffs, Caliedert;
linnelii, Plaids,' White Goods,' Ribbons, Laces;
Hosiery, Gloves, ItindMfo, 'Cravats, Scarfs; Under:
shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths;
Diaper, Napkin,' Crash, bleached - and brown slue:
fins, licking, Slripes, Checks, Blankets, Counter.: i
panes, Plaid Linseys, Kentucky Jeans Tweeds; Me;
Lino Cassimerra, Vestings, Broad Clo.h.s; Pilot sett
Deliver . Cloths. All of which will be offered at lees
than Auction prise; is or4cr 4 r•—'uce the stock foe
the Spring trade..." • • ,
The folloTring — are limbo of the. prices; - Moue di :
Leine an lei. as .121, Well worth :end usually sold at
25 cents; real : Parisian Cashmere,
.only 25 centsrbeaL!
vy twilled omit plain Ffeinils'foi 25 cts.; - Alpaccaai .
as low na 23 cents. usual rice 60, Merino', for 31ctst
Scotch Ginghatint at kOcentai Canton FlannelsB'cts:
Cassinett, at the extra low price of 92 eta; black
worsted Hose only
.21 eta. French Linen Handker:
chiefs, veif fine, for 371, 8-4 brown Linen Tabli
Cloths only 50 ens. Kentucky Jeans from 18 I.ti. tip .
Calicoes at about one half their usual price. • •
l'urchastrs will please bear iii !Hindthat the Vitt
duetint; iii ride, will not be s conf.ned to a few lead:
ing article; only, tiut the whole stock. Every ertiall
will be 'offered at immense bargains.
~• •
jan27
Chttiv . Venichtn 'Muds
CIAN be had at ANDREW WHITE'S Blind Fac,
J tory, in the rear of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet'
Wa reroom. Ladies wishing to get Blinds will pleassi •
call at IL IL Ryan's Warernom Fifth at., near the
'in
Exchange Bank, here I will be in attendance, aml
if Ido pot please you both in price and quality, I '
will liarfpit ny reputation as a blind maker. dad,
y 111i:table Woiks.
rrIlE works of Charlotte ElizaLeth, with au littro•
ductiun, hy Mrs. H. B. Stowe, in 3 role: ' 7
Prescott's Conquest of Meiice;
' 6 Ferdinand and ;siibellar,
Marshall's Lice of Washington; •
Sharks
41 " Franklin ; L:fe of • '
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Samuel
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florace litalp;-.4's Littera, 4 vols • ,• ;
Arnold , " History oftoP3g;"
Hume, Stuollett, and Miller's England; • • ,
Pictorial History oldie United States;
dllison , u History of Europe; -
Ancient History, selected from Rollin
. authentic sources; • --
Pictorial Ancient Ilistrry nf the World s byFtraq
4rholiPs SEic4lafteook works; ''• ' •
LileSad Corri.sphlidence of John Foster;
Wiih a general assortment of Theological,'Cliosh
cal and Misedllaneous worki•••—for tide at low pricia
at the Ildok and Paper Stor't r i f
ELLIO'n . & ENGLISH,
. Market at. bet 3d and 4th eta.
The Mg.t• Astounding Illsoovery.
A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE! ! A WONDER I
To cure EfUptions and Dittigvrcmenti of the Sicilia,
-.Sett 74eMIT, Scurvy;
Sore Itpir.g.!, 4:t.tr"c. '' • ".
VOUli years ago last August, the capital of Franc,
was astonished in consequence of a discovery-.
mad cby au Italian Chemist: Mtiny doubted—it seeto!....
ed almost an impoisibilify iliat anything Fitado
the hands of mati., could have such singular pOilViril
as that claimed by -An'masto Vterntstz fur his inven
tion. Many classed him and his invention as a hum
bug. (and, alas! many foolish persons withim mrpgr,
do the same now;) at length, aft:: tesilltAllft#4,
hospitals, the Medical Soe'tety - `ar Plink, the beit
chemists in the worlßYdethiered the following report
to Signor Vesprini i • •
.• We hate nuw . tuinutely and carefully examined
the sintrijar invention of Vesptini. We have analys
ed its componentparti---Ase'have.used it in several,
Cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (Thal
Italian Chemical Soap) is a great blessing, and a
truly wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption
or clisfigureine)at of the skin. Its inventor we con 4
sider the true Philanthropist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) • LEOPOLD 'DUPREY, Pres."
Then comes the report of gig "Societe de l'inati
tute,” or scientific experiments : 7
"We are aamundadi ? 0:C1a:oil the aged preside*, -
'tat this singularx ` 7 pippiritibiesprini's Italian
Chemical Soap! TV here, hid r.'4l, will science atop I 7 .
Were we hare a preparation made in the form of a
beautiful piece of soap, - Which we know by actual
phetice,t.o cure every cutaneous eruption, evert'
disfigurement of, and oven discolored akin ! Where
will its' magic and'airigular Power cease I The
tiro; the Creole, the Yellow Race of the Fait', and
'belted 'Man of the Far West, are alike under the hI
thienee of its extraordinary powers of *taring ye)a
low or discolored skin,-end make 4. White and•beau
life!, and of changing 1.40 aciltir bedarlGor Week, or
brownidiint.4" ('here ac .eiar iiennuis were brought
forwaid by the president, ithotid used it, in poor
of his assertions.)
• 1.: .yir'l , ll.l s!* • .
yaws Tilt IMITiN2•011 IlailtiLY TO THE rt,v.rityr
. *. • Par is,,Nov4, 1840.
In •ConsidAmtion of the Mad of n6OO, Hive in
vulged to lita. T:logr.s, residing in `the Cittaifilfe*
York; N. A.; the' whole pronely of mahulacturing,
together with a statement oftlielngredients compow•
lag my Italian Chemical Soap. -He is to manufac
ture it for Salo in the United States cagy, and to have
the privilege of naming it u.lones's .Ratirtit'pernicai
Witness, Jiang J. J.
Joiciawnrei. '
• '
• ' qiped) - ANTONIO YpSPRENI
- . . - •
There are probably few persons of intelligence,
who, aftet'resuling the ibove will aoubrther
ties 'of Jones Italian Chemical pap, in curing,
Eruptions, OiSfrgurementa," Salt Rheum,
Scurvy, Erisypeiss, Sun-burn, himihew; Tan, Yel
low or Brown Skin, &c. Should theta be suctr per
sons, pethaps: the .followiirg 'recommendations ' air
well auhundreds from' others , may convince them.
BO*Voi l. sale by W. JACKSON, Agent, corn
Wood and tiberty street's, the only plate in 'flit*.
burgh where the Gcsnrst cen be obtaineds-atz
eptglts CeeTrittrx.rr. • • -"-• jan2ls *.
• Jose.: Hallam Chempord. Berm.
ikurchlaing 'this; aunt 'l3ietve ask
_l7 Aar Mtn% /TACIAN CitikleAt SOAVi tind; **i t
hap!, as ofbnce, been elieided ,, arith doooluNtit
will betnalitech•discou'rated to:try. tho genttihe; we'
any to such', TVy this onee-•--yoia• *ill.' not regret it)
but nlwayit see that the 'natio of T. Jona icon tbe •
,wrapper.-- Price 50 cents r erkr. • • > • • s •
Fors9leb 7 R: A gent, earner ortVood
and Liberty street, Its only place Id Pittsborgb
where the Genuine can be i ob!ailied; Atz mot*
any. CootcrinriiT. jan22
.70iteePi Coral IhePr Hestorett v 4%. • •
't• •
11i111.111Ceertf tea tkoy.Aur ks a I gout re •
I
low:lens° quantitms - drdy,.and *is turning gnyi
and ffikt itece' I have need Jones's Coyal'Hair Resto:
ratite; it line entirety :do.uod. • filling—lie growing
fast; and has a fine dark look. H • drote . f.nsedionesre
Coral. Hair Restorative, i combed out handfide of
Pig et. 7f. Y. t •
For kale by W. Jecesort, Agent, corner woo
and liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgh
where tfin'oEstnite CAN bit'Ohiaittittr. jen22 •t
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Printers. ' -
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Saperinrjorinting
. 8„ . ink: link viceno r6= "111
If _the Pittalinigh Mouth:if Post. "' 13$
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tpr hfre. .entire froin'Neve ICOttr ,
Linton, $) f league:
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