The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 12, 1847, Image 3

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'Barns, No. 1 $lO,OO,
Cod - Fish, sells at *Mc. per lb,
FEEO--Bran, regular sales at 1010 c,
imATHF-RS—Prime Kentucky sales at 37(4
- .20; one-sale reported at 30 for small lot.
GRAIN--Wheat is taken at .6.5 c.; Rye, 3435,
4 , Barley, 33040; Oats, 23025; Own, advanced some
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350374.
:..GLASS—Co_ Brande,s by 1.0, sales at 2,25;
• "10iji,-2,50. Larger sizes in proportion.,
• ItAt—SUleii at 'cake during the week at 13i, 9;
-lig e sno. >The:ben quality will fetch the litter
Considerable coming in.
~difighEs.For green 3 cents paid by tanners; re
sides at 311 C.; Missouri, lidit9i Spanish 1.4010 i.
MlON—rig Seat, for good Allegheny, 25026,
time; sales in small way at, less for inferior article.
Ba+igiog hoc k is - tek2U freely at s3o,time;
..Riodast, regular guiles at $02070.
'ear /ran, regular sales at 3c.
LW:l—Pig 41; J3ar 4ic.
LEATHER—An:-advance has taken piaci in
this article. Baltimore sole sells at i8a20p. 5 15p.v ,
- York sole Idiiil64. In upper leather tl*re
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LA.RD--Brisk at 04 in - kegs; bbls at tvikiic.•
tno sale 7c.
?VALLOW—Regular sales at 7fiQ7l.
„LARD. OIL-Up a little.; 05 is now asked. ; -
MOLASSES-Prime N.O. (new) is worth 33c •
Ala 32c. Sales at these rates.
41 1 1bZ—itegulaz sales, tierces, at 5i(B51;
• RAGB—No change, token at 3c, •
SEEDS—Closer,
,denaapd brisk , and coming in
way; taken frotu iregou at $3,6433,75; reifies
store at $3;90, 1,00; 100 bushels soldlyes
- ~ -,terday at , the latter rate.. -
runoth34 trosiketioall brisk, demand in the east
egp. gam; sales pt $1,0V1;63i. . •
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,POST OF PITTSBURGH.
8 FIST ir t traw lir r CUANNEL vso PALLING
• ARRIVED.
Defiante, Duval. Tanis.
,Clipper. No. 2, Cro.,ks, Cin.
'Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
Consul, Bowman, Brow nsville.
lonia Ai - Lasts, Bennett, Brownsville.
• DEPARTED.
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Wisconsin, Grace, Cin.
'Pennsylvania, Gray, Cin.
lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
.Consul, Bowman, Brownsvitle.
Louis Atlane, Bennett, Brownsville.
OFFICE-OF THE MORNING POST,I
• -Tarraanas Rvennto, Feb. 11.
,REMARICS--Fot- two days past the• weather
has bitins-.cold and disagreeable; • nntwithstandiug
we °bury:ail ankh activity in the streets, and bust
miss men generally° seemed eMployed. ~In !the
wholesslegroceries and manufaoturers' warehouses
there. has been some inquiry. for goods for the' , ap.
proaching spring trade. , The prospect of alittay
imam is very, encouraging. A tremendous bust
luses_will be done in Pittsburgh airier the ope4ifig
nirofamvigatiori. Merchants and naanufactarers
ins Preparing for it. i•
The rivers are in excellent - order—navigation
has no.obstructione.— The boats seeni - well freight.
ed;,-and. - arrive and depart with, a goodly nua!ber
01 - Passengeni. Flour forms an important part of
the thincostard load; bulk meat in large quantities
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some - up. ' • s.
There has been quite a movement m, the way of
produce for a few vreeks past, and it seems money,
being a peculiar kind of produce, has had its shire
in the, different transaction; sometimes moving
off slowly, at others rapidly. The demand tftir
corrincy has brought down the rate to 4, and
'genie* that; sellingrate The Legislature of
New Jerseyites appointed a committee to invnsti
gate the state. of.the Plainfield Bank, on - account
of which our ; brokers do not like to take this nion,
y.as usual,-c-the result of their proseadinp is npt
yet known. - Eastern Exchange continue., fag! at
, • per cent., not much tieing. The amount of Re.
fief - Notes, paid oat in Philadelphia bk - the State
Treasury, for the Felphary interest, has not, ent
tratrio'expectation„ raised the rate ort that kind
Pilaw* • •
NtgleY.Ptlirtg More abmplant in the East; lots
9f soctdating going- on in stocks, which , have
kitten considatilila within ccreelc,
APPLES,•Grsen, not a very large stock i in
handemand good. Sales in bbla. at $1,300
RAO, as in qtrality.
-ASHES••••••Scorehings, very little in market, land
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0e -demand is fair, Sales of small lots at 51144 ;
• four casks at si, and nine at Sc.
Pots not much in market; sales at .50:4,
Pearls, none in market of any-consequencti 4
iimaliode yesterday at 6c. Demand gqod.
Ba&risttse-.-We beard of no sales; holders ask'Gc.
ALE-Sales at $7,00P9,50
BEANS---No ehangeof late; small white ; *ill I
fetch $101;t21; wan of bbls at $l. Large, a
small sale at 87i:
:11L;;CKET "41 . 4: sale s et $2,
2 0•15 i :.
BEEOVAX—RegnIa; sales at 25026.
-• •BROOMS—SaIes nt 8710?1,50 as in quality.:
- BUTTER- Relf, Wes of bids at 9i; some sa les
01_9 said-I;ocacccatig to quality. , ,
.131 - CVON ,-••-•S990 impactions but no -fixed prices
.yet._ A ;dealer gives us the folloWiOg Tiotatiqns:'
HaNis7l, Shatadcrs 91 Sides Hog round, 63h.
gctITON, YARNS—At factories; short reel
klos. 5 to 10 sells at 19c; Nos. 11 to 13 at 20c ice.
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- Carpet Chain, 23 cents per pound. I
Cotton Taihe 25 " " '
Candle Hick, 19 U
Cinferlet Para, 24 " " •
Caai ion Batting
CLIEESE---Vety little coming in; sales from!
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store at 604 for boa Weste r lieserve. I
COFFEE—fiery dint' eimpge; sale ilunhg the
past week fer good Riel . at 8, 81, 8i and 8/.
CRANBERRIES -Senall sates at 4 $1,30 per
bushel. Not much doing ; season about over. •
CORN MEAL- - -Considerable doing; a slight
Advance is noticed; sales at 33 35,
, JSIIIT—Dried Peaches, no 'Change, sad not
Much doin"- sales at $1.38®1 , 40.
Dried llpples, sales at 95030,
Raisins, good new sells firmly at $2,2053 , 1.145.
FlSTl—Mackertt, No. 3, large, pr. bbl. $7,00.
U 3, hlf. " 4,51.
2, small, pr. " 8,00.
U • c- 3, at U U 12,50.
" large, pr. hlf " 6,60.
Flax;;;99,eiclereble'4Coing; price rip; sales ;it 8.5
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SOAlL:Cisciaggonanufsetare sell at , t(.l*e.
S6G4.lP=Styles w riv /Aids., at 7, 701 c, $6.7.3
IFOlti b t bl°.
SA)SrP:4O.: ~ .i.ittegbeay sells, delivered at AN
er, at $3..,01.
f,44ernltan,ses from
Strait's best #22. - •
WHISKEY--Cominant is taken at 15va t 0
which is a sight advance, Rectified sells at
for cash and 18i time'
WOOL—.Not much' nominal:;
there is but: in.tre 'conritry. The prospect
for the sheep growers is good the coming season.
Coalition and d blood nag• brings 9.2 c.; blood
2.4; blood 2G; full blood 28, and prime 30c.
City "Deviotteh Post °Moe.
Principal Office No 50,..Third st. one door front
Market street.
THE City dispatch Post-is intended as a medium
through which the public can be accommoda<
ted in the, densely of letters and cntismunications
to any point within'tha eitygliiiiits„,..Allegheny city
and Birmingham, Postage or, each letter delivered
in the city,' 2 cents; eichcluper delivered in Alle
gheny city or Birm ingham, or brought from eith7
of those places to this city, 5 cents; 7t will include
the delivery.oflottnia of every' description . , such as
business lettere, bank notices, Notices of deaths,
circulars,- earrisi• valentines, invitations. to balls,
parties, (deg etc- -'
* '
For the above pUrposenthe undersigned will have
in the course ord few days,blixos placed, at differ
ent points iA the city; Allegheny and :Birmingham,
flom which:points letters will .be•delivered four
times a day.:
The undersigned lias employed a number of good
and faithflil carriers, who are well acquainted in the
city, for this.PUrpose, and he : will respectfully so
licit the public patronage, as lie spares no,trouble or
expense, to render , the ”CITY DISEUTCLIPOST.
a great convenience to business men and the pub
lic geuerrilly. The list of letters remaining at the
Office, 50, Third street, wili be advertised iu ono or
more of the city papers, at the end of every week,
All letters left at the General Agency Of No.
50,3 d at. prior to the arrangement of the boxes, will
be punbtually delivered. relit()
GEORGE ARMOR, Tailor,
TOURTITST., BETWEEN WOAD /OM MITDFIELD IFFILEETSt
' (Near ly.oppositc thi Mayors Office.)
jan29,l
nEALED PEACRES—.2O ltushols, a prima arti,
clepinst received and for sale by
J. D. ' WILLIAMS Sr CO.,
110 Wood et.
Atlantic and pith, Telt:4l44:A.
WOR the purpose of placing this line in the beet
_L` I:tact:cable order, preparatory to delivering it
over formally to the Company for which it was con
structed, the operations of the Atlantic and Ohio
Telegraph trillhe suspended for a few days; till
some repai are completed.
fb2. 'HENRY O'REILLY.
' °mum QV AUDITORS AIM
m SUPERVISORS}
Or P" Toeriesuir, Feb. Ist, 1847.
IiCTOTICE is hereby given to all persons having no
- settled claims. against Pitt Township, to present
their bills for settlement to the subscriber, on or be
fbre tbe first Monday of March next, as they will not
-be" received after that time.' •
By order of the Bonrd of Auditors and Supervisors
for said Township.
(OW-dna{ P. CONNOLLY. Chic.
AND \V
ner -
fi lNG F ifth M
ant? il a .S
Market
IM'ITgtS- persons intending
in
tllllllllll.ll availtheaNeiPellss te
of the wcl known efficient instruction given in this
Institution, will require to cointwince immediately.
The Battering reception which 4r. D.'s new work
upon Steamboats accounts has received, induces him
to proceed immediately with his new treatise upon
MERCUANTV Accounts, 'which he is resolved shall ex
cel all outer works upon this sub j ect, as far as his
work upon Steamboat accounts has been found to ex
cel the imperfect outlines previously published.
Subscriptions lists open at his Academy as above.
febtt
JOHN H. MELLOR, NO. S 1 WOOD ST.,
Between Sth street and Diamond .Allen.
THE Psalmodist, by Hastings En Bradbury;
Carminat Sacra, by Lowell Mason;
The Psaltery, " ?Jason 4- Webb.;
T,he Odeon, " Mason Er Webly
Western Harp, " Samuel Wakefield;
Evangelical Music, by Maki:ink & Fleming;
Missouri Harmony, Patent notes;
Masons Sacred Harp, round notes, 24th edition;
Mason's Sear al Harp and Patent notes;
Cantos F.ccicitm, by D4rley &Standhridizr;
Music of the Church, by Doctor Waiut.ll;44
.Sacred Choir.
, .
Jnerrtrie music Duok i r
Mason's .Juvenile Harp;
.The Toting Choir, by Bradbury and 'Sanders]
Young Chin; Companion.
.A. large supply of the above works constantly on
hand and kr sale wholesale or retail, by
JOHN H...MELLOP.,SI Wood st.,
reb,S between 4th and Diamond Alley.
COMITLSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 2G Ifroo4 Street, rittsvrgh.
CONTIATES to transact a genera! Cceurnissii;si
buitnesn, especial-ly• in the purchase and axle of
American manuthetures and produce, and in re,eiv
iug and forwazding Goods consigned to his cure. As
agent for the munufacturors he wit/ Le constantly
supplied with the principal articles of Pittsburgh
manufacture at the lowest wholesale prices.
Orders and consignments arc rcepeetfelly sal ir,
jatt.27
OF ALECANDER 6tIAW, son of Will lain Shaw, toil•
ler, of Cornanure, Parish of boans Gyms, Coon- 1
ty Monaghan, Ireland. Ile emigrated ,to cr Lc in ,
or about the spring of the year 1838, and has not 1 .1
since been heard 94 was, at the time of his ouitgra
tion,2B years of age, tall se statere, of dark complex
ion, heavy eyebrows, and by occupation a farmer. l
he is living and will apply to the undersigned, or
his agent, .lames May, Pittsburgh, Pa., he will hear
the particatlars of a considemble legney to which he
in entiticd • is England. K.V.E.NAN,
Connaelhar at Law and European Law Agt.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.!
WE have for sale a small Firm of Land in Pine
VI, Township, containing sixty-one acres—about
Twenty-five acres cleared and under knee, with a
comfortable dwelling house and other improvements.
Title good sad terms reasonable. Apply to
fehtk IILARELY MITCHEL.
- Hardware.
T oirx WALKER, (late Walker & Woodwell,)
ity would announce to his friends and the. public,
that be still contirines the Hardware businnes at the
old stand, N 0.85 Wood street. lie woad respect.
'fully solicit a continuance of thepatronage hereto
fore so kindly bestowed. lie Wilt be receiving in
the Spring a large supply of foreign goods of his
own importation. Couritg l'ireT,c)la,clto will please
give bins a call. ' janls
PO MY CLIE,NTSr—IInving associated Joseph C.
M , Kibbin,ll'aq., with me; in the practice of the
law, he will attend to my unfinished businesp. And
I cheerfully recommend him to the patronage of my
client and the public.
RORF.RT PORTER,
janls Office on Smithfield at. near 4th et
Xjoll can always find at G. Schneck's, on the cor
ner of Filth and Smithfield tits, fresh Oysters
amved cm in every style, on the ;honest notice.
440, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the
c4niceitt lcindAt. Call and see. novp-dtsp
Freaks Oy .
?THE 'subscriber will receive fresh Oyaters daily
frem Baltimore, which he will terve up in all
t different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st.,
bettivaep Smithfield and. Grant.
. /Cietl3
Pletobqrgh
r N4v o lft , ,.
Office, No. 21,
DIRE
Michael Allen,
C. Anshu4,
Thos: BakeviAl,
ItobeFt
13.. W. P
gopEtli FIN tar, S
ayg2o4l6m. '
N„Tic..,..
piso.AVING nnld out my establishment to Doctor
William V. Imin, I cheerfully recommend
ti) all my former friends and customers.
.
g 019.6.4. THORN.
ivaviss'y Drug Store,
7 . 4 e undersigned having bought out the store of
F,dgs.r Thorn, coiner of ?env and Hand streets, sir
limtsa Share of the dryg ; and medicine g µAwn of the
.city Did surrounding country. ¢ general assortment
grail the most valuable Medicines, perfumery, Oils,
Soaps, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs' will al
ways be kept on hand. Physician's prescriptions ac
curately compounded. The store will be opep at all
bona of the day and night.
• - „ _
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r=WM
L. A. CLARK
AIR, DUFF'S
!sicced Music Books
VOA. SALE EY
Georges Cc!chrstu,
Information V: anted
Parma for Sale.
0 Yes, 0 Yos
C. SCIIMEaTz
!I on and lelre IFlLign
oninanY•
Itrai kr,t Sind.
TARS:
William Ebba,
Lewis Hntehjam
,Fred. Lorenz,
James May,
'olAatexter
. M. ALLEN, Pres't,
•tary.
WILLIAM F. IRWIN,
.corner of Penn and Hand ate
MEMM
_
ft OV.3*SiO4I7IW s
•
• COIt i IIEDAILIOOT
ALLEN RRAMF,II,,,p_XCSIA.NQCKER,
coari;ra oy.2:l4pan . Aairi wool?. Ts.
riesssviNANtra..
Pittsburgh Banks—. Pat
Philadetfibia Dankto.';',, par
Germantown.... par
Chester county.. ••• • Par
Delaware county.... .par
Montgomery county...par
Northumberland C 0... pro
Col. Bank & Bridge Co par
Reading par
Lancaster par
Doylestown par
Easton par
Bucks county par
Pottsville par
%Washington
Brownsville . 1
York
Chamhersburg
Gettysburg
Middletown 1
Carlisle ... ,-1
Harrisburg , 1
Harrisdale 1
Lebanon . 1
Lewistown 1
Wyouting 1
Erie ..1
West Branch 1
Waynesburg I
Susquehanna dc l unty
Lehigh County . 1 MISSOURI.
U. Sti lt" Ba nk 2ti State Bank
Relief Notes 1 TENNESSEE.
City and Cuunty'ScrlP.. 1 All banks
INDIANA.
State Bk and branehes..l r4 5 1P! 1 ! ric ll 4 ll GE.
State Scrip ' New York. „ (prom.) 1
REISTVERT. Phils clphia,... ..
All Banks 1 BaNnaare „„ „
Monne. . VALVE QV COMM
Eastern Banks ~. 1 Amer. Gold, (pram)
Wheeling .„., Old do. do. .; .5
Branches. 1 Guineas 5OO
Brtch at Morgontovni..l Sovereigns ? , .. .. $4 83
awiTt.Ast.n. Frederickdors. $7 SO
Baltiore City—. „..par Ten Thalers." 7 80
Country 8ank5......... 1 Ten Guilders.. .. :.. 90
mr..w Tong. Loundlors 425
City Banks . par Napoleons 3 SO
Country Banks LDoubloon, Spanish.. 19 00
• onto: •
Stitir.Bk. and 13ranchen.1
Cincinnati t)iinks I
Cirelesillp(tawrenee)..l
Golutnhue ... 1
Xenia ... 4 e .. "... .1
&Inanition , I
Sand uski 1
. ..
Norwalk.... l
1
•••
Nan Lisban.,; • 1
Wooster ~1
~
Marietta . 1
Chillicothe ',... 1
Cleveland... ~..1
,
icinta ~.,,,
~
Lancaster
Haniiitoo , ... .... ...10
Canton 2O
Urbana -- " - 45
Grativilla 45
State Bk and Branches 45
Bank or Illinois 70
•
idimuoalv.
River Raisin. 70
'lnsurance Company ...5
OQ
land Coynty lO
Farm and Mech bank .10
St, Clair • 75
NEW EnoLagp. Do. Patriot 15 50
All solvent banks },Ducats 2 15
For Now Orleµu■ Direct.
THE new and fast running stiramer
DECLARATION, Zarru Lox KINSEY, Mu
ter, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports
on Saturday morning, February 14h,at '4O o'clock,
positively. For freight or passage apply on board:
fehl
Vfellyv4ll4 . 3 Regular Packet
TIIE 'steamer ARENA, Rcess C. Fitt
:4l4, Master, will 'nee Pittsburgh for
Wellsville and an . ini.ermediato landings, on Mon
days, WeilnesilayS, and Fridays, at '9 o'clock, 4. N.;
and Wellsville ca l Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays, at a o'clock, A. M. 'or f s ieight
or passage apply on board. drcs
Por AVhoeilng.....negraor Portgra•
I .v." Tut splendid light draught steamer
DOMINION, S. Tvs..c4, .Nkscer, will run
as a regular packet between iiittihurgh and Wheel
' leay.ng fdtslnirgh fur Wheeling every Monday,
IVednneday and Friday ' , at 3 o'clock, P.:41.; and leav
ing Wheeling fur Attaburgh avery Teesday., Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 Qiciocki A. M. For freight
or assage a I on bout!. uovs
rcoir clllc.larataiti.
1, 4 The weal known last running steamer
e..t.1111111A, W. Forsyth Mastor, will run
as a regul4r Packet,leaving every *e.dnestlay morn
ing at 10 olclockrand Wheeling, qt 10; P. :11 ., the
acme day. •Rottuming, she will 'cave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at _10,,A. M.
Fur freight or 'Oussage ipply as irovrd., or to
rO.I(SYTH & Co" 'Agetrts,
No. 30, yy'ater street.
For Ciliseinstati and Lanailnstil..
The no wandsplendid passenger gam.
er COLUMB I A, O'NE.N.,.gaster, will
leave fur the above and ipter=444%o ports. regul?r
ly.
For freight or passage apply on bOarsl, or to
jel P. wlLKusis, Agent
_
For Cincinnati-and St. Lassie
rZrr• The passenger steamer PALESTINE,
= Capt. Williams, wsli leave for the abuse
and all Juteratediate ports regularly.
Fur freight or .ax.stage apply on Ward,
Tuerday Evening Paciacts
.aln• The new d sple-aald passerizer steam
• boat DECL.A.RXTION, Capt. Vortices,
will ruu as a regular pact ct between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, fearing this port every Tpeaday erelting
at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati
every Friday erening at '3 ecluek.
The Declaratien offers {ulterior accommodations
panengers. Fur Reight ei passage apply on
fie]_
C4Z7CIXii.LTI PACKETttis
:%IONDAY P.tC):.f:T
, A , The regular :nail and passenger stean,c,
NIONONGAIiELA, Capt..Stonc, in rut,
as a regular Packet between Piti!hurgh and C:ucin
natt, le..ring this port every llonday at 10, A. M.,
1n Wheeling at TOP. M., the Site day.. Return
ing, altn lea.re etneinuatt everVThursdav, at 10,
A. I'll . . For fre:;;Lt or pasaage apply on board.
Tbe Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior acconistiodations. rnar 31
MONDAY PACK El
TIIE regular mail and pasenpr steam
er NIO:Si, t7aptatn .Maclean, will run as
a regularpacket betw•am Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this, port every Monday at G o'clock,
P. M. Returning gheoaill leave Cincinnati every
Thamlav at G P. M.
The Union vas built expressly for this trade,
and affords every accommodation.
For freight or passage apply on borpt nta.y9
TUESDAY PACKET
THE regular mail and paascngersteam
-1 to er 1110EIttlbk, Capt. John Ktinefelter,
will run us a reguizr packet between Pittsburgh and
~ C incinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A.
M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.—
ReturMeg, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at
10 A. M. For freight or psasage apply on board.
The Hibernia was built expressly -for the trade,
land offers to the passengers every -comfort and su
perior accommodations. apl
THURSDAY PXCKET
114E52 TII E. new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA ,
:,%I. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a rega
,F paiisenger packet between Pittsburgh and the
-wove Dort during the season or 1516, leaving every
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. •
The Acadia is new and has superior acconagioda
tions. For freight or passage apply on iiirall, CPT to
ap9 d. NEWTON .101!;105, Agent,
FRIDAY PACKET
Tlf F. regular mull ant: pasireager stoats
er CLIPPF4I No. Captain Crooks, will
run as a tegular paukut betweenCinciunati auciPitts.
burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10 F. M. the same day. Returning
she will loavfi Cincinnati every Moridayat 10 o'clok,
A. K. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper Not 2 was built expressly for thistrude.,
cud offers to her passengers ovary comfort and ac
nommodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET
The regalar mail and passenger steamer
CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10,
A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. N., the same day.
Returning, aho will leave Cincinnigi every Tussiley,
at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply anima:Al.
The Circaaslan was built eprearily for thia trade,
and offers to her passengers siyery ensalott and ac
commodation. ciar
SATURDAY PACKET.
The regular mail and passenger steamer . ,
MESSENGgR, Capt. Lintbrd, will run as
a regular geket between Pittsburgh" and Cincinnati
leaving this port every Saturday at 10, 4., M., and
Wheeling at 10, P, W., the same day. Aoturning,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
Welk A: M. Tor freight or passage apply on boord.-
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade;
and oilers to her passengers 6-cry comfort anct.
conamodation. my 23
County and Township Officers.
TRETISE 'on the duties of County and Town
shipA. Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAXES
OVNLOP, Esq.
PART Ist—Containing tho duties of County Com
missioners, Assessors and Collectors ,of xsaes, and
modes .of assessing and collect,ing;the taxes.
. .
Haying purchased from the publishers the balance
of thb edition . of the above- meal poblicerion at a
reduced price, I am enabled so sell them at a tri t fle
over half the original price. This book should he
in the hands; of every property holder in tbe„cum
met:wealth: for sale at Book and i'aper ware
house of • .Ltiii•E LOOMIS; Agent,
feb2 89 Wood at.
• OFrICE or "rill!.A ,ZXS.G . ,, — BRIDOIC CO.,}
4latfar, S.r y 304, '1847,
A N eliction ftir '.ler,idni*, - ,*onagers and Offinere
A
for Alio ' , .CotnPatiy liir'oreating a Itthixa ciVef
the river opposite P4tsburghi enx(n
ty of Allkitisliy;i , beliotdOn'ot t:ho T9.11-lionsg
nn Mondky, lai Of March, next, at - 3 ocitock, p.
M. - ' JOHN. LIARREIL precisurer .
fob
G GORR, 1t...4,4,DP.1.43t
p cklsi VE YA NCE
~_.- • - . •
rIFI7CF. in 4Yer.Y RoYfrAtl4-litiller -41393115#0917
kJ/ field s t r e n t s .Pl t t e ll .. U rat / ....i' --:-' 0.--- '''-
Dzans, MONTGAGEt a liclßlZsy.qtfe; -awn 12NS nx.x..r,a4a
and other instxlini to"oreiting drawn with nett
nese, legal acc.nract eod" itch. , /!'s will also at
tend to drawiti a gin_
,Ir TcciArlte's Maim, At
count Si 1 r-ExeetttQr , ' Aslatigif rAt 9.r_s 4c, giamininz
c i r
titles to Eetg Est # SealvOing Records for. Liens,
Prop.' his long e erience and intimate acquaint.'
ante with the manntirof keeping the public records,
he expects to gixei satisfaction to those who may en
trust their bits ness to his care. dee &lam
V'za:"? l glikril SLkie•
T"Executors ofthe Estate of Gustayoul Ganda.
deed., will s.l at public ItUttiOrl on the premi,
sea on Tharadaythe'l2thiMarch neitiat 10 o'clock,
A. M., all the tools belonging to the somiand chand
lery establishment of said deceased. - Also, I
H orse,
I Carriage andlittriaess, I Cart and Harness, I eaun'i
try Jr market. Wagon, 2 Duns and a lot.of dishing
tackle, and a number of agrictiltutal implements.
,They will also lot, fur a term of years, the soap'
and chandlery afoicsaid, The prenstsei are in good
order and calchlated to manufacture soap and can
, dies on a 10.0 scale. Apply to 0. R. Riddle, Esq.,
at his office; rith'etrett, Pittsburgh, pr to Mrs. Mary
Sandol, on the premises—ossession 'will he given
e •
pn the tarsi ot April nest.
All persons iridebted to the estate will please
make immediatepaytnent; and thoie haying claims
will present them properly authenticated for settle
ment, JO.llll .F ism ING,
.0. R. RIDDLE, I Erre.
i 1 1.31;31 , 11EN.611Y„
Allegheny County, Feb. 3d11347-4:lllmtd
ANOTHER IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari.
anus Deader, a highly respectable laffyfrom
ilarriablugh, called epeitay at ouroffice for the pur
pose, she said, to czpresa utt4is public manner, her
heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JAvisz,lip, 8, South Third
street, for the unpainitelpd benefitashe had received
from the use °this ALTERATIVE. She stated that
she had suffered fqr several years with Spnorta.n
and had had the attendance qf five physicians Si dif
ferent notch all of whim elnally told her that they
considered her diseasoincurable. She thereforntle
termincti to try the efficacy of DD. JAYNE'S AL
TERATIVE; &um whiph she foUnd alnioat Mum—
diate relief, so that by the time she had taken thir
teen bottles, she was perfectly maid, and 'now en
joys better health than aluidias for several years be
fore.
For sale ill Pittsburgh St thu PEKIN TEA STORE.
72 Fourth st., ueor Wood—pod at the. Dreg Store of
11. P. Schwartz, Fe4er4 at., Atlegherty City,
. .
iti-ASXV3 TONIC Vraintetrer.--.Some medicines war
ranted to • !dsstray worms in children," are very
well calculated to destroy the children ton. This is
not the case with Jaynes Tonic Veranyuge. It does
not contain a single ingredient which can harm the
most delicate infan and ' yet it expels worms from
the system Vlllll a facility and certainty perfectly as
tonishirig. Nor la this•iis only sanative property ;
it IS a fine SLOtnnt4lies and in remittent sad inter
tuittent ct3Llgi has been administered with the most
,gratifying results. Obstinate cases of Piles have
yielded to its inAuence,end itr.tonic qualities render
it an excel's:at inedmine in the eraisalcaccat stage
of a!/ dracams. it is naccedingly pleasant to the
taste.
Prepared only by ,Dr. D. JAYNE,No. S South
TII It D Street, Pltilaticlpltut.
Fur gale to Pttulturglist the PEKIN TEA STORE,
Forrati street, nttitt liVuotlancl or the Drug
Store of 11. I'. Schwarit s Fedwai street Alirgheny
City. . r'o,l-48:w
htakspenre. pitrfiens for
PIIAT kr.own and beautifully oC.tuated prop
ertyr ip ;IT boroulib k liast ,Ltberty, Sse
wiles freuri - the - (rity;lit;Lvit s 9tho'Slt4ttpgare Gar-
Jens, wit( Le rauto4 cos otto or mote yptili from
the fr,t of April.
For (*Luther particular.. enquire of
MRS. E. M'PONALD,
Penn St., between St. Clair aed Irwin cts. , Pittee.
_San2.s-4.14's
COMM
r..,4> A two story BRICK lIOV.Af) and LOT, '25 by
co) ft.; in Allegheny city, situated en the
tl„u , , of the rrver, be ween the Aqueduct and Utiper
links. Half or two-thirds bf the _purchase money
may remain 2et V pests. For sale low.
- L. WiLNIA r. I ,
Penn at., bet. irv..in and'Hand.
'Po Lat.
. .
comminlious Torero Staid and Ferry
House, in Itirrninitham, at the I,4ediug of the
I Steam Ferry Boat, mud cove in the oeetipancy
Inttivl.l. For terip 4 , apply to
M'CANDLESS
For flew.
A I.: oxce.lens duelling housr,-an Sceford strecl,
seven rooms,
basement, Irust 111 cw, garden cud , e3celit.ret well or
tsz.ter. iLeut, Ei3.G. Enuiture of
febs LILAKELY k MITCIIEL.
For Sole,
FOUR LOTS—Rounded by Penn, Liberty and nay
tits., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 11U ft. Two of them aro cops( lota, and the
pristtion of the whole property iS ono of the moat ad
vantageous in the city. For ttrthey it - trot-amino ap
ply to M. swmazwr.LPEß, Fourth at.,
nov3-tf bet Wood and Smithfiold.
Splendid lirlek Dwelling Houses and 1. 4 at
in the elly'et Allegheny at Private
Vale.
rrHE subscriber is authorized to sell ct. luw prier's
and on liberal terms the following saluabbb
Real Estate:
That convenient, spacious ' modern style and well
fintemd 21 story brick dwelling house, with eaten-I
stem back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub
bery, Fruit Trees, Pun.p, &c. on a lot having a front
of 50 feet on Canal street,,and extending back 275
to Liberty street. At present occupied 'by C. H.
Hay, Esq. adjoining the residence of then:in. Judge.
Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished,
modern style new two story brick
with colonade fronts and baok btildings; each lot
Wing a front of 9 feet cti East Common and ,ex
tanding back 145 feet, oce9pied at vrcwit lty 4.ev.
preston and „John .finssell,
30111,1 1). p4A-0,
jan29-tf corner Mrcrod Arid Fifth streets.
/b` . or `Said or Itsit,
A THRAP. story 'Brick - Melt, situate in the
vil
lage of East Liberty t s Mlles fromtheeity4 it
has about acre of ground - *Duetted, a good Garden;
it le un exeollopt ;tend (or.;7.4.yarn, having a good
frame stable, it large shed for Carriages and Teti
Pin alley; nev.eral jvtAl fruit trees and a pump of ex
cellent water op the place. The House is large and
in good condition, having been occupied as a cl‘etel
ling for some tittle by Mr. James Biltimide. It will
be sold or rented low on reasonable terms.
Persons desirous of further information will please
call ut.l. D. Davis , Commercial tr&uction Rooms, cor
ner of Wpod and Etth eta. deep-tf
fror aelif..
A PAIM containing two hundred acres nitualm
about nine Irides froth Pitniburgh. Thir .
prOvernents are'a large and honifortnliln house and
barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acres
cleared land, about j 2 of which is tileadow. The
knit is well watered; on a good toad and 7411 he
rented remaAabl;y low—apply to
DLAKELY lit MITCHELL,
jantB yenn st., Pittsburgh;
- _
. - attnatious Furnish.eß.
THE undersigned will attend to tie procuring or
situatiourdor YAMS Plea w Mores oral( Unita
and for. every capacity, such pa - clerk", salesmen
boolt4rmepsirs, assistants, and laborer', also, for men
,
, driving carriages, md wagotts, and men
fort , mod for all Itinds oftnechanippl busiaess.
Fa sea supplied eri,tii male and female stcatestics,
on t h e shortest notice. By applying at CLARK'S
General Ageney and lotelligeoce Klee, No. 50, 3d
st., two doors below the Post Office. - feb3-tf
For Rent,
SII3C Acre. ofground, with pwellieg liouee,-Stable,
Garden, Fruit trees, echrubbery, &c. in the 7th.
Wezd of this city, n ear the residence Maho n, Esq. Aleoiii.two etory frame dwelling House . , No.
81, Smithfield, street abdve 6th at,, adjoining the
property gfMartin bytle— Apply to
•
JOHN D. DAVIS,-
,cot Wood and sth,etti.
E' VOL of A.llealt Pate= Revcil.ciag
XL, Pistols, artiolp. . • ' -
janD
", . . • e
h a n d par ti tlarri.
- • -
,peac.4es received
8-SAC
ffßda°n. and sale by
feb3MEND —RIMY
, . . .---
1110 pt jt(7011IS. - .200 cent brcitiree; received a . O for
6 a/Z , ,Y *&,
febs • • ' No. 57 - Water et.
CHEES E.
4, small consignment of cheese, re
celyect'aml fOrsalo'bY -• '
. ' .V,..ILIEND, RIMY &Co.,
fehs , ' No. 57 Water qt.
DRODUCE-6 bbls and 5 keia Lard; • ,
5' do Roll Butteri
3 do Cloverseed;
500 lbs Feathers;
bbls White Beans'.
3d' airs Woollen Socks;
ecelycfind for sale by
B RT SHIPTON,
feb' 133 and 135 Wood at
j64-r- fi s . l i ki f d o s bi t'o-3 '
do No dq
dol. 15 0
bbbs NON And
do . No sai w on i ,
25 do do Ilerringsi
4 drlimg Codfish; Tor gale, by
L4.3IBERT SHAPTOSI,
feb4 133 and 135 Wood tt.
.. , IAPLE,SVgA.II.-- I, l l l3; 3 lb r it r re l :lw i d p !p i r a i , t r a7el/
fabi X 33 andl3.s Wood at.
04-IRAs E-4 owl W Ctiocao, part lartre very
LI jut received and for sale by
feb4 .1. D. WID,DIAMS 8j Co., 110. I Ya9a
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BUTTER -4 FMIs Butter, fre sh •
Xill S Kegs do t' •
Received on consignment and for sale by
feb4 'l. D. WILLIAMS 4- Co., Ito wow et
VEATIIERS-t—ls Sacks Feathers, reettived on
consignment, and for sale by
J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st.
HAMS.—Now fared Fan ily Hams, just received
and for sal° by
febt J . D:WILLIAAIS & co, lip Wood it.
GLOVER SEED-30 bushels reed and for sale by
felA J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at.
CyLORIDE LLME, in store and for wale by
febl HAYS &BROCKWAY.
INKS, blue, black, add red, in stare and for sale by
fel, 1 HANS I: BROCKWAY.
IN- ER V E 4ND. DONE Lutzwa9r.-5 gross Butler's
On band and fur, sale by
ft b 1 HAYS 4- BROCKWAY.
D ERFUNIEILY.—A largnanortment Rousaal's on
band. fob 1 HAYS & BROCKWAY.
LEMON SYRUP.—Any ritnintity on hand and for
.ale b.Y . /LAYS al 411.0CILWAY.
rob ; No. 2 Commercial ifow, Liberty 0.
ATIPFLOPS PAINTING 111 R—For sale by
HAYS 0. mum:4l4'.s.y 1
!eh ! Ito. 2 Comaclarets] Row, Liberty at.
1 1 EATNEISSEE PEA ;NUTS, A squill rely su
perior, just rece“ed and for sale by
MAltypf &
56 Wood at:
ROf.4, PUTTER-4 'Barrels, neatly put
up, for sale by MARTIN &.
dent:, 56 tiroCRI greet.
A PPLES-95 bbla. Gaya Atoplea:, of still - at -eta
L 1 kinds, for sato by
nov2o P. C. MARTIN; po Water at.
Sug.po. CUftE,D ILUMS.-12000 euperior Sugar
Cured iiitaa, a prime article, for tale by
nov2o P. C. (10 Water at.
RANG ES-1000. prime Havana (Jr anges, fur
U
L 1.16.41 nos2o P. C..111.1.4,T1N, 80 %Yalu et.
Dressed flooring.
44/1 (inn FEET first rate, at Beedo ? Planing
Alaettine, Ilar sale.
L. WILMA
„novlB. Penn ot‘, betwep . nlland and Irwin et.
TIATE4T FE.:sa:ll.-93 panner. oak and ping rails
I - just received and for sale by
jar) 2 L. WlLMA.rair, Penn at.
1 - 301411. BOARDS, won seasoned and for 8410 by
[novlB.) - W I LMART. .
paakling's Improved Lard OIL '
7BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from
thoumaufacturers and for gale at Cincinnati prices
wholcpa:c and retail, by FRS. SELLERS,
dec2s .._ No. 17 Liberty,fit.
rs • -- Tierces fresb jti-C e; .
eJ bbls, Conklitni hilprored Lard Oil;
3 0,000 Ib3. Baton, Shoulders. t.in and
fur sale by F:
sen.2.l. No. 17, Liberty street.
LARD, 410 '
kegs Nu. 1, Lard on consignment;
And far salt, by F. - SELLERS.
sep24.
'o. 17, Lil,erty street
S _
UGAR.IIOI:SENIOLI W.
ASS-6 bbic 4 Goodals i '
S. H. lolar.sts, iii'iturn anti fur wale by
scP 23 - at F.
EO. S. 5W.11:12 hag on hand a lot of xTry so
-1,-)f pen , r %i . hite and colpied Itu.qucto Netts
which will Ike :tild cheap at Nu. 106 Markct 'went.
Jen -
c521:43•151:Eg n. y ro LADIES.
Papeterieg, Port-folios, Note raper of all hinds,
Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Mcitto 'Seals,NVrit
ing Stands, and Floral Waters, Spangled Sealing
Wax, Embossed-edged totter-paper, Card Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket !Tonga, Ivory Tablets, Note
Clips, &c. he, ror sale by
.ICfINSTON h STOCICTON.
dec3l • corner of Ma.rket and Third sts.
OLD PENS ---litaglere celebrated ever painted
kJ( Gold Pm:a, just received and for sale at redwed
rti/437, by .10IfNSTON 81. STOCKTON,
oct29 Dookseikrs, Market it.
QTATiONKlty—tuat opening, a large and spit:il
did asaortnaent.of French, Eng'ma and Ameri
can Stationery, which we invite the public to call
and examine. . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct29 - Stationers, Market at.
froIIACCO.-45 lard and 90 small 40.xes missou.
ri tobacco , or ( . 4:ne quality, justreccived op
consignment, and will be sold cheap fir cash, or
Pittsbargb manufictures.
acquit TAAFFE
5Q11111,5. Pitch:
50 “ Rosin;
150 Boxes Tobacco, sariott7 n> 23 ,;
lemoo Seed leaf C4ars;-
On consignment and willlao sold low for Cash, 4op
exchanged for Pittsburgh maniifactUres, by .
,seps TAAPTE tY,CONNOR.
Wood Street Property for Sale,
rpliAT desirable lot of , rrattnd at the foot ot Wood
I street, occupied at NSF irmia of the great Are by
Messrs. King & Helmer:, is offered for sale:
Enquire of [tuck] J. K. 41QOPILF.AD.
AVINt3 a very!Argo aod cotoraodiopO ware-
EL lip, use, orp prepared Typeixe (03. adds.
Lon to frejgjitycir.§hipment) a large apopnt. of Pro
dUegi lk.c. co storage at low rates.
jy.73 C. A. McANULTY &CD, Coop.' Basin.
BEDSTEKDO or different kinds with Gazrzun , s
iron patent fastenings,operi9;r,to anything now
43 use, fur a* low at the furn4ure Wartahouris of
wig/. T. YOUNG .& Co, Hand skreet.
•
MA.BLES--Pier, Centre find Card Tables of differ
ant patterns. • It you want a good article cheap
call al. tiao Fuy,ulp.Ko 3,) , ` axeho use of
T. B. YOUNG &co.
jes 31 Hand et.
PrMmler's Bellows.
TUST received an assortment,larie ei,xes,Brasiees
sj Hand Bellows; also., parlour and Kitchen, do.
Wkkolesale and Romp, JOHN . W. BLAIR,
dear." 120 Wobd st.
BFF4LO TONGUES—p doz. Buffalo Tongueet;
kr ;tag by (janq.) JAMES *AY.
2.00 Piga Lead; fur ease by
I •
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JAMES MAY.
VEATHEN-70 4eks prime Feather . s,lf9y eAle
janp by JAWS MA.y.
• Liquors.
30 CASKS dark Brandy, Otani, Dupueyl& Ce.'a
4/ brand;
' 3Ttiaka pale .? 1 , ,1 j,,
I•lndf pipe Bordeaux' .1 , J.J. pupae*, .
A qr. Cask cc u ' "
2 Pipes Holland Gin Swan brand.
ei
On consiznent -anti for l sale by '
.janl2 • • JAMF.,..5 MAY
"Amylld.
IiiTi;LOUGH.T hl'en Anvils-of-American maim4i .
YY lure, warranted. For said At inanufeiOtOrore ,
prices Aly GEO. COCHRAN,
jan-21 - No 26 Wdod at.
XT.APOLF.ON - AND. #ilS MARSHALLS,I?y
111 Headley; iu 2yoLs., just received and for Bole
a Abe bocdtaud paiur : , eitreholuieUr •' I
- . , - •. L. 1.00M118,..40,
jau'36 No. 139 ; Wood
. FX., belovr camoudialle7
•
W. -W. WIISON
utiEWeik.
ltltsequeto :Netts
Storage
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_'itrea7
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itl LSPRATION..
LrFS iiiheedirig , figure it
it cn to'repregent the Is
FENS7.IIa. Pcuirrit.ittess
't fs the great, eiactiatio,
)r the impurities - of thr
rmly. It will "benoticec
hat a thirk cloudy Luis•
ssucs froth all polV to 01
he surtate; which Ind:.
sates that this 'perspire
ion sflewitinihterrupted
y When We nielphealth.
nit ceases when we 'list
• iisposes by thismeans,o ,
ncarlyall thb impurities w;fhin us. 'The language of
Scripture is'"in the nitwit is lriz• - !fit ever be
comes impure, it may be traced'cii:petly to the slop
page of the insensilge,RerspiratiQn. 'j ,us'we see, nil
that is necessary whCri the blood is'sta,,zut, or in
febted, is to open the pciros,ukl it relieves itsei:from
all impurity instantly.. Its own heat and vitality aZE
sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except
to open the pores upon' the surface. Tfius we see
the folly of taking-sp . much internal remedies. All
practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore
the Insensible Perspiration.' The Thomplonian,.for
instance, steams; the Ilvdropathiit shrouds us in wet
bhinlieti.; the Ilomopsibist deals out infinitissiinals,
the 'Allopathistblaedi and doses .us with Mercury;
and the blustering Quack: gorgefs us with pills, pills :
pills.
To gtvp some idea of the amount of the Intionsi
bli Perspiration, we will state that ttie learned Dr
Lewenhock; ascertained that five-cights of iilf we re
eleive the stomach, pa l pae.cr off by raeans. In
Othof words, if we 434.'r and drink eight pounds per
day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the DatiOnsible
Perspiration. • . -
This is none other than the used up particles
the blood, and ther juices giiing flace to the new
and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re
tale in the system fivia;ciehts of all thP virulent mattes
that nature demands should le'ave the body.
Ilya sudden transition f Qcj hilat io cold, the.pore.
are stopped, the perspiration ` ceasei,sid ilisease be-
gins at once to cloyclope itself. Deuce, a stoppage cf
this flow of the jqices, originates 'so many com
plaints. ,
It is by stopping the pores, that overwlipluss man
kind with coughs, Colds, and consumption. Nine
tenths of the world die from diseases indated by a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. -
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what cousin
seems the most reasonable to patine, to unstop the
pores, after they are closed ; Wohld you give physic
to oasts.v the pores? Or would you apply something
that would do this upon the surface, where the clog
ging actually tat And yet I 'know of no physician
who makes any external applications. to effect it.
Unaer these circumstances,, i present to physicians
and to all others, McAlister's Ail-Healing Ointment;
or the War/4N Salve. It has imirer to restore per.
apiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the
chest, in short, uport any part of the body; whether
diseased slightly or severely.
It 'tampon* to cause all external sores, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases, poistanous wounds', to dis
charge their putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a reittegy that sweeps Off the whcilp eltplogue
of .eutaneous disorders, and rqatozp the entire cuticle
to its healthy functions. '
It is 'q
remedy that - forbids the necessity of so man}
and deleterious drugs ?aken idto the stomach.
It is areyoystr that neither sicknens, gives inconve
nience, or is darigerssiis to the intestines.
It preserves aqd defends:the Sur/lice from all dc
rangement of its functions. The surfacp ii the out
ler of five-eighta of thelailc and used up matter with
In. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve
the intestines. titop up these pores, and death knocks
at your door. It is rightly tanned All-healing, for
there is scarcely a disease, etternal or internal, that
it will not benefit. / have used it for the last fourteen
years for all diseases of the clieit, consumption, liv
er involving the utmost danger apd responsibility, a.m.
I declare before 'I
-leaven and Man, that not in.ent
single case bag it failed to benefit, 'then the patient
was within the reach of mortal means.
1 h4Ta !lad plusieiane, leagued ip the profession; I
have bad ministers of the Gospel, judges on Alit
bench. 4.l4prtnen sod /4wyers, gentlemen of tht
highest erudition and Intilliflidej of tbe poor, use it
in every Narita:: of 'way, and tbcre has been but out
voicp—one united and universal vutce--saying "Mc-
Allister, your Ointment is good._
COI SUMPTIO.N.—It can hardly be crntlited that a
salt can have any cwp.o. ripen the lungs, seated as
they are WithipAhe system. But if placed upon the
chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperate,
the poisonous particles thst are consenting them,
andespels them from the system.
1 used not say that it is curing persons of consurnp
lion continually, although .we aro told it is foolish.
slam, I care not what i -laid, so isaz as 1 . can cure
several thousand persons yearly.
11E4.DACI1E.—The Satre leas cured . persons of
the fleadache of tea years strunling. and who had Is
regularly urery week, itp that youtititig often tool
place.
I)!catiAss 2;41 1.1.:r A.:11.t: are helppti with lika suc
cess.
COLD I , lF.T.—Consumption, Liver complaint,
pains in the pliest or side, taifiug oif the hair, one or
the other always accompanies cold fceL
The Salle will cure every case.
In Scroulla, Eyysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver nom- ,
plaint 'Burs k:yes, Quiusv, Sore Throat, Brouchitis,;
IL-okcu or Sore Breast, Piley, all Chest Diseases, such I
as Asthma, Oppression,P ale, also Sore Lips, Chap.
lad Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
Disc i.eo. aud of the Spice there is probably no med
icine now known so good.
BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world for
Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.)
PIMPLES ON THE FA.CE=Masctiline Skin gross
surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It
will not cease drawing till the face is free from any
matter that may bp - lodged under the skin, and fre
quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals
When there is nothing but grm.sness, or dull repel:
sive surface, it begins to soften and - soften until the
. skin becomis as smooth and delicate as gchilds.
Illolll‘lS/Ii - parents knew how fatal most triedi-
Mims were to children talto inwardly, they would
Ibe slow to resort to them. Especially •fmercurial
lozenges" called "medicated lozenges? , "vertni 7
I flutes' , pills, &c: The truth is, no one can tell, in
vapably when worms are present. Now let missy
to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child
has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a
way. (Read the directions around the box.)
There is probably no medicine on the face of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of
worms.
TolLzT.—.Although 1 have ynid little about it as
a hair restorative ;let I .will stake it against the world)
They may bring their Oils fur end near, liud Leine will
restore the hxlr two cases to their one.
OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to
the imperitios or the system, is, Ikea)* they cannot
Pasp etrlhrOugh the natural channels of the Insensi
ble Perspiration. 11 . such Ores are healed up the
impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger lire. This salvo will ali:.-ays provide' for
such emergencies.
.1111EUMii.T1S:1.1.—It removes almost immediately
the inpaturnation and ?Welling, N,-hen the pain 01
course ceases.
FEVE - PS.—ln all cases of fever, the difficulty lies
in the pores being loCked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot pass oil'. If The least moisture
Could be started the crisis has passed and the danger
over. The All-Healing Ointmeit will in all cases of
fevers altiost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that- actu
01Y:defied everything kninkn, as well as the ability
of fiflein or twenty 'doctors. One man told us he
had spent $5OO on his childrCn without any benefit,
when a few boxes of the ointment cured them.
C.ORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al
ways keep corns fiom griming. People need never
be . xioubled with them if they will use it.
AS.A FAMILY MEDICINk,..---No man can meas
ure He 'Mine. $O lone as the stars roll along over
ho Lleaveos—so lone as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all infimitics of the Gesh—so long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long will this good
Ointment :be used and esteemed. When man ceas
es fiCin off the earth, then the demand will cease,
and not fill then. -JAMES McALISTER & Co.
r Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price p,s'
cents per box.
CAUTION.—As the del-Healing Ointment bas
beedgreatly'counterfeited, we have givetrilii.s Cau
tion to the public that f , no Ointment will be genuine
unless the names of James IllcAlister;or .larnes
dilistei CO.,.aie WRITTEN with a - ls upon EVER.*
10.1101." Now ( we hereby offer reward of $5O to.
be . -Paid -Oonviction -ip any ebr.the constituted_
courts-of the United States, for any individual contr.
teifeitingeur name and Ointinent. '
PRICE 25 cpmfg• Prat.Bo.x. ,••
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AGRNTS IN PITT.S - BURGIX-i-Taa.uu & Reiter,
eerier of Liberty and 'SC' Clair sta. are the Whole
sale agents, s and L. Wilcox,jr.,etitner Slarket at and
the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2,
Cirmmercial Row, .Liberty tit.; J. li. Cassef,borner of
Walnut and Piinir streets., 15th ward, and old' at the -
Bookstore. in Smithfield'at4- 2d door fro' ,Second at;
and in .ikili?grheny . cityini IX SchWarti, and J. Ser.._
'gent, aelLby J. 0-:_k Leitli(Druggist) Birmingham; and
Negley, East - Libdriy; lowlaud; l,l elci 4B P°rti
Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alexander & Son, Mo
nciriga)ieta:Cify• N. Bowman J. T. Rogers,
Brownsville, Pit; Dr. 'S. Smith, Bridgewater; and
John Barclay; Beater Pa. - -
Clt,. - 4-NETTS AND FLANNEu3.--p,38 cute Cos.
ono poke kt.ed Vlannefs, far gale low by
9ct2 t ' OF°.-P9CPW I i 4.0 grgatO
•
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fed- diciest! . Street, niii€ol4lpAr+' •
isintotif tressed lete'this
fL-htiods of the sobscriber i de Jeep list; hie haw
itioroughty.tielitted, and-is now it. order i o
for. the account:iodation of.the travelling PubliO.
SiOte•ihochange of-proprietors, numerous addl.
tionioand improvements .have been. made, and *Obi
now bolievad to possess all the requisite: appointy
meets and coat tiI,iCLICCIS which helves tpafirfiSill
hotel. • • • , • 7 • , •
New BATHING 11.00b1S; new Ladies and Coedit.,
mews ORDINARIES; ,a splendid new Raz ;Rowel
new Paiders and new Furniture, have been ;third tq
it; within - the past six =months, and the wedersigned t i
grateful for the 'very liberal patronage:which bail
thalami been' extended to hilmin his sew seyatiorti -
respectfully solicits its continuance, which he File+
ea himself it shall be his untiring aim to d t.
frr A POST COACH; belonging to the c'FRANirt...
LIN," will be In auendanc* at the .f.vena , Depoto
and Steamboat Landings, to consey'plorsungera to.
the House, for 2&` cents each, including baggage._
• .D. MINOR; ofNow . York,proprit4ef. •
Jes. M. Snitexasoir; of Philad.l
Gco. Difesnast, of Roston, ) "" .
p,,ladelphia,Febniary Jan= •
. _
ick. Lire cnnnot bo Bus..
n off from the . blood ant.
Dlsaolsttlont '
ToHE c o ,p at i . uerahip iteretofore o. o ting b.....
. trip sizbscriber:; un . der the firm oft4kot"-&
odwell; cif this day ,;:ssolied hymotoi .eQt=lik ,
Tie business 'orthel'ate Sri: will be settleditil4o4.
Milker, at the o ld Azad, No b..:W 091 i Oire9l- "'' . 14 ...;
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• ' ' . ' JPIIN r7ALETIt
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JOS.. - O:PDWELt. • ...'
Pitt.buruh, January 1, 1847. ' • • - jauli! •'D
Eitrwordiztary. Barg*"sea ts. pry 124i0dHlii•: -
At A. A. 111.A501p.9, p's:M ft iket
COMPUSI NG Sflk!, Shawl., Caphmeres,Moo di'
.A
large 'kook' of Alt,
pecan and AlpineS, Mennen, Cloali - Stuf f s; Citlicoes,,
Flannela, Plaid., White Goode; Ribbon., Liter.;
Hosicry,Gloves„llandktf.,. Citrate, Scarfs, UndeS
shi'is and - Drawers, Irish Lieens; Table Clothe;
Diaper, Napkin.,. bleached • and brown Masi
line, Ticking,. ttipes;Check., - Blanketa, Counter
pine., Plaid Linsey., Weitticky Jeans, Tweeds, Ma
rine Cassitnera, lie.tingi, broad clothe, Pilot and
Beaver ClOthi. All of 'wadi Will be offerbd'at les.
than Auction prices, in order to seduce the stockre.t
the Spring tiade. . •
The follOiving tare some' of prices: . Moe. 4
Leine as !otS au .121, well 'worth' apd usually. sold, al
-25 cents; real Parisian Cashtnere, only 25 centa; hp
vy twilled and plain Flannels fur 25 els+ Alpaccae
as low as 25 cents : penal price 50, Meting, for 31ctli ;
Scotch GinihanwatUlcentii; Canton Flansplaß Oat
Casminetpi she . extra low. price of 22 et. ; Wulf.
worsted Hose drily 21 eta. PretiOt Linen . /iandkeml,
chiefs, very Sae, for 371, 8-4 brown Linen Talditi
Clothe only 60 cur. Kentucky Jeans frOta 18 eta !ap t •
Calicoes at. about one half their initial price.• •
Purcbasi re, Will please bear in mind that the ren,
ffuction in prices will not be confined to ale.. lead.
ing articles only, but tbi te¢nl4 04 ! Eveziari r kai
will be offered pt *plena. bergaipt. -
A. MASON, ; •
No 62M11176111e.'
jau27 . - •
A& Vitiatelan illlnAs
.('IAN he h . ANDREW 'WHITE'S Blind Patti' .
toff, gobt. rear 'of Joseph. Lowrie's Cabituet
Warerooro: Ladino wiehipg to get Blind. xOl pl !Atli
call sal. H. Blurt's( Waieroosa, Fifty at., near Ali
Exchange pal*, where 4. he in a!andanca; and
if I do - no eate you bpth ip price and qinOity,
will fprfgitiady reputation as a 111141 Ftlaker. devil •
• . .. • frilstaNti , Works. •
/1711 E work; of Charlotte Elisabeth, with an intro:
ductiem, by Mrs. H. Ii: Stowe, in 3 vols.
PrescottNConquf oT Mexico;
ISerdinaud and Isabella; - .
312:Shall's' Life Of Washington; •
Sparks . " do.i
•. F;
•-••••Ilife of Sat Jolla On; ••• •'•
Horace Walpolal../.etters,•4 rolai
Arr.old o a History ofllltirlie; .•
Hume, Smollett; and Miller!. Erighutd; ••.:. •
Pictorial History orthe United Statesi
Allison's History of Europe; • : •
Ancient History, soleeied from pou* and alb'
authentic sources; . • .
• Pictorial Ancientllistory ;fate World,-by/75%44.
Arnold!. Miscellaneous works;
Lilo and Corresppnsicnce ofJobn Festal;
With, a gengoil assortment of Theological, Chula :
cal and Itliscellancous works—for/sale at low prin....
at the Book and paper Sfore of • ,
ELLIOTT & FNC4 .ISH,
( jan.2s Market st. bet 3d si 4th at*, ••
The Most Astounding Dlseoweiry . i.
A BLESSING! A MIRACLE! I A WONDERII3
. • •
To cure Eruptions and pirflgurements of the Skiss,
Pimples, FreeoNes; Sunburn, Sd4 LUitlqocctispi
Scrie Ifeaft.T, yr. 4.1:. 4-c. •
l
Y a e st a o " n l a st: li;ii co nsequence 4u o
Made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted--it seem
ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by
the hipids of man, could nave such singular power*
as that dunned by Axiom limpamiz for him Myatt::
tine. Many classed him and his inventiod as a hum
bug, (andialool many foolish persons without trying,
du the same mow;) at length, after testing it In the
hospitals, the . Medical Society of Paris, (the best
chemists in th werld)delivered the following report
•to Signer Yeepriei .
p"o,hare. ricWtainately and carefully examineii
the singular sitientienofVesprini. We have stalely:-
its component parts— . -we have used it in 'several
easel, seal *s hesitate not to pronounce it (The
lialiah Chemical Soap) as a great blessing,' and a
truly 'work/4( . 1h! "rembdjrTer atifoutineonk eniPtuan
or disfigurement; of the skin. Its inventor we con 7
sider the truceithilantlitopist of suffering mankind.
(Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY r Pies:,
Thep comes the report the "Societe del'lnstl z ,
lute," et icier: titic. experiinehts
"We arc.aytotuided," exclaims the aged president,
this singular prpparatiap-rlciprini's Italian
Chemical Soap! Where, indeed, Will acien4ppipi
Here We have a preparation made in 'the text:cola
beautiful piece of soap,,Which we know Ity actual•
practice, to cure every cutaneous eruptioiX, every
disfiguremelit of, and even discolored skied !Where
eligtexcul
_sliegelar peeier cease t The }le
gro' the ; Creole., the Velleitt,ltiee of the East, are).
thelted Man of the Far West, arealiko under the in
iloguee of its extraordinary powers; of elearing yak;
low or discolored skin, and make itwhitp and beau.
tiful, and of changing the color of dark, er black,
•brown skin." (Here se -era! persons were brought
forward by the president, who bad used it j - in Freer,
of his assertions.) * ,
THIS! . -
molt TILL itivr4Frop mums TO Tue raio.
:titUTOR.
Paris, .nrov 4, 1840...
.
In consideration of the sup cif $30047, 7. have di,
vulged to Mit. T. Jos, residing in the City.of New
York,„N. A., the whole process of manufecturing,
together witita statement ofthe iagredienp capper
lag uly Italian Chemical .fioan. He is to znitnufam.
pre it for safe in-the thataagt:ates only, and to'havo
the piivilege of earning it "Jones's Jtalian ' l'hen oar'
Henry J. Holdsworth.
(Signed) ANTONIO VESPRINT::
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Tiere arc' -probably few persons - of intelligeripe,
who;after read ay' the above, will dOulit'the qbeh r ,
ties or - loners Italian Chemical Soap; in cdfin
Eruptiotia,.Distigure*nte, FreckleS, Salt'Rlieurei •
Scurvy; ErisYpelas, Sun-burn, .Noryhew,,Tan, Yel
low or Broca Skin, &c. fhould there le thiatrtei ,
sons, 'perhatis the fdllowing recommendation,, : air -
well as hundsede; frOd'Others, tru4 Convi#cittlienS.
treror sale by W. JACKSON, Wgent; eerier '
Wood and Liberty streets, the only:place fit
burgh where' the GrFtrur L c#te . be .obtaidek Azi
OTHERS, AXI.F. CotraTFarrxr: - jan2s, ' •
• • - -
Jope9S ..CAsenatooi ,
.
IDLERSO*S . , in purchasing this, must always!. ark
for Joxr.s , s kr.airart Cripueet.'Se.syl and,
ha s. a z s'yiany have been cheated ' with counterfeits
will be too inuohdisioiraged to try the gehuine
say to such, Try this once—yon-will will:U.:it regret 44
but always see thee the name OFT: „filulfhs onAk
wrappei.iee' 4 so cents a eske.
For sale by W.:LIitiCSON, Agent, coiner (ifWoO4
and Liberty streele,lbe only Oace in Pittsburgh
Where , the Genuine can be optaiued; du Dr u zu+
I AP.E CopirritrEir.' l'an22
JonesOs Coral 1141. r Restoriatlvpi -
HEREBY certify tbat my hair was - fal `ng oat in
i
itrunexuae quantities daily, and, mite•kik'nbag gray',
and that since l have used Joneiergo*Lidaut Reatot
rative, it hail entirely ceased, • growing
faat, anti bas,a fano dark leek. - Before" raced Jones , *
Coral Ji.aertestora r ty . e, oRil!:1 : e oat -AitTifule
hair daily." - '
• • • W. TOMVEINBJ2 Ring at.H. Y.
For 84,0 by W. Jac,kkon, Agept, corner pr Wood
and liberv, etreata, the only place in, Pittsburg
where the 'crateirrz caw be oktained.. - . jan22. !
Prlaitzrs• • - "
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Ink Just received an for !ar i d It the offich •
sf the PittslirOlgh . lClOrning past' ,
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1 - pi-TN ADAMS , Letters to„lneWifn
Mrs. Childs , Letters Sroui!liew Yfrit;
Lettete of.Jeninc7 • •
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