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Febriurry - 19, 1847. 5 . .Briik business donelesterdaf River_verY high and aising, 11terchants looked pleased. FLOUR—Considerable arrived; prices down a little: We heard of no sales above $4,62; sales at $4,50a4,56. . . CLOVER SEEDAdvanced a little; lot taken from first hands yesterday at $1,20; some holders t, ask more. . • - ' Philadelphia, Tuesday, 2P. AL ' The stock market to-day is dull, and — prices have.a doWnward tendency,' Sales • Sales to, a moderate .extent of Pennsylvania brand flour at fa 21_, Holders, however, are not touch disposed - to sell, and generally con.end for 60 50. Sales of 1,000 bbls.;com meal at $1 75 per.):4d: Ruur—Small Sales of Howard street flour were made at $0,25, which price holders generally urn firm in asking, though buyers are rather disposed to hold off for further news from Europe, which may be expected a day or two. Receipt priceil $6, i 2- Sales also of City Mills at $6,2:5. Grain—Receipts light, mostly by railniads and wagons. Sales of good to prime Maryland . red at $1,23(ad1,30. Sales of Maryland yellow Corn at OU 6132c`, and of white at 850.):10. Oats, 40c: Whiskey—We quote hhds. at 20c. *) g .1.; Ws. at 30c.—Sun. .• , ENSI Treasury .Notes.—Tte Treasury Note operation, while it was a good one for the Government, was a good .one also for the contractors. They - sold out a million in this market at two per cent. ad vance, and could get.two to two and a halt per cent. profit on the whole, making at least a hund red thousand dollars profit without using a dollar 'of capital.---Tourna/ of Conitherce. o:l•Plainfield and Lehigh County Bank Notes are bought by the brokers at about 50 cents on the •dollar. ~. - .~'~ _ T' public are respectfully informed that agree ably to previous announcement the undersigned has placed letter boxes at the following places in - this city,,Allegheny and Birmingham. One at the St. Charles Hotel: • " " • Fenrick' Drug Store Mon. House; National Hotel; " " Merchant's Hotel; " " corner Ist and Wood sts.; • " corner sth and Wood streets; " Spread Eagle Tavern, Liberty street; " -Mansion House, Liberty street; "-Cook's Literary Depot, 4th street; • "- "" • " United States Hotel; " " " Irvin's Drug Store, cor Hand 4- Peon; • - " • " Exchange Hotel, " " corner Pitt and Penn; corner Hay and Penn; " corner Market and Water; " ""'Hays 6:Brockway's drug store Liberty • street; " "'Miller & Ricketion"s cor Liberty and Irwin;, - I ' " " corner Penn and St Clair at. " " Humbert's Grocery, corner Mayberry and Penn; " • " Virginia House; " ." Wilcox's Drug Store, Diamond; " on the Birmingham Ferry limit; • " at the Drug Store in the Diamond Birming'm; " Sweeny's Hotel, Allegheny-city. Letters will be delivered three times a day. For the purpose of accommodating those who may. -wish to 'prepay -their letters, the subscriber has stamps-for sale, at the principal office, N 0.50, Third It. 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WILSON, only authorized agent for thin city and vicinity of the American Journal of Science and Arts, hap received No. 7, with its usual rich and interesting variety, embellished with nuttier. ous plates, fcc. This valuable work should be in the hands of every trianuflicturer and practical artisan. Imp° . rp meals in arts and science have been deeply .indebted to the matured and able articleswieWhich this work is so amply enriched. Subscriptions $5,00 per annum. Complete sett, embracing 25 years, x l+ 00. feb9 COIMERCIIL RECORD . Prepaived and. oorreeted every . Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD - OF TRADE. COMIUTTKE, Pea . Joshua Hanna. F. Lorenz, POUT OF. PITTSBUitOII; . . • , • /I,llrat WAilia. Ili Tar CHANNEL Messenger Linford, C. , Sunbeam G M Goff Louisville. Lady Byron, Miller, Louisville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Erlitsul, Bowman, B!ownsville. Louis.NLaae, Bennett, Brownsville. • -•- DEPARTED. Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cin. St. Cloud, Mason, N. O. Catribria; Forsythe, St. Louis. Wellsville, Cabot, Wellsville, Colorado, Jacobs, Cin. . Lalte Erie,Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brinntsville. - Louis M'Lane, 13ennett, Brownsville iMiIf..ASSE..9--Regular sales at 3503 G for good new; 37 is 'asked, and we behave somcsales have _, been made.at flag figure. -., • . • .... • POTATOES--Very. scarce and it: great de mod; a good article will command ahigh piice A.salc of Neshannocks yesterday at 6Se.; Com moo Red'fetches 37c. BULK MEAT—We quote at 510.25ie. TIMOTHY SEED—No change i sales at $1,75 1,67 ad 2 ,00 MARKETS Sales are making of prime red Wheat at $1 40 aksl 30. Sales' of 1000 bushels prime yellow corn it 88ra90 cents, a slight advance—the" quali ty very choice. Oats'4o cents; rye 75 i whi3key .2202029, 'The cotton market is dull. No change in pro. visions.. Groceries firm. The-weather is cold, 'chilly and disagreeable, with a strong North Easter. - . New York, Tuesday, '2 P. 21f: .• Stocks to-day were dull. and .had a downward tendency. U. S. 6's, It4O, 101; Ohio 7s JOU, and ti's 101. The flour market is without much movement, and a little dull. Small sales of Genesee brands at $7,25 to $7,371, Southern brands hell at SU,- tlSiftiki,S7-1 Prime .Genesee wheat $1,79a1,75. Sales of 20,000 bushela corn •at 95 to 96 cents. Clover-. 1 seed $5,67._ Rye 95. cents OP. Sales of Corn meal at $5,25 to $5,373, and Rye flour at ss.isi• The cotton market is heavy. and small !mut,. lions at prices rather downward. . . Provisions firm and prices unchanged. There is a good demand for Groceries, and prices looking up . The weather is , cold and disagreeable.' . Baltimore, February Be e f . Cattle—There were 320 head of Beef cat fle offered it the scales_on Monday, nearly e11,,01 which were taken;by , paakers and butchers, at $0 to $7,75 'fir 10014., net. The above shows an ad vance in prices, which is probably owing to the improved quality of the stock offered. Ifoge---The supply of live hogs is small sates at $0,59a6.62it. 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Principal Office, No. bO, Third street 81111manto Journal. ~_}_~_. ;'~, ::; ~ .. , • ~.::.:,, .. - -. :;?.,,;•;:.:i_-7, , :•..'.i.i.::','i, f .,_.:.,,. •-..,-- ...: , .. , :;..! - • - _':-.:,: : -.0 .- ... • . •-: --,:,..i-v.;:::::,..-..,-.7.1",•,!,51,,;.r.,•,,,?•:-..,.-i':..4...?-:„7-4,•::. .. ..... .... ....... - T:7:_ 7_,.,T. , : , i : ;-: : : , 4 . :,', : , :i''-'1 Cuataires Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success in all cases of• Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic, dolereux, bronchitis, iertigo,pervous or sick head_ ache, indigestion, paralysis; -palsy, epilerq, fits; convulsions, cramp, palpitation - of tile heart, neb ralgia' general debility, &c: In cases of dyspepsia: which is simply a nervous derangement of the di. - gestive organs;; -they have been found equally suc cessful. • These aimlieations are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bads; Bracelets, Belts, &c. ' ozr See'advertiseinent tor 'further particulars on the outside. of this sheet For sale at the only 'agency, 57 Market street - TO Dr. I. een,.7o o s il te c ria * A r g i e s n il t ° f lt or i l ild ul itz 7 o 23 rii , a lB S 4 y 6 ru . . Dear Sir—Frain a,:xense •or duty - I owe to - the public, as Welt as yetirself,l Make the following 'statement of my-case, bopingit may bd the means of doing some:good toOthers vihomay, be similar. ly allfieted 'by:lnducing thini to try. the same in. Valuabl4 rernedYWithoUt dalay. I have had a pain in my breast and aide..attended with a harrassing cough for more than Atee:c . yeirs,„during, which time I expectorated large quantities of matter; and last spring my cough becatinaeo bad that one blood vessel after_ another gave way in.rnyluags, which ; together Witkthe generel wasting away of'iny gen.' eral'system, 'reduced me to that conditiOn. that I was unable to attend to any 'businest whatever} and gave up all'hopes Of ever being 'bitter. My case was pronounced hopeless nod incqrable by physicians and despaired of. by every one that knew my condition. I was at this time coughing almost constantly, and losing, an alarming quantity of blood from my lungs -daily; and such was my de. biliteted condition that I could not walk buts few steps without becoming exhausted; and no one who has taken the trouble of acquainting them selves of my real condition would for a moment Consider that it was more hopeful than the worst cases of consumption generally. -I have now tak en nearly 3 bottles of the truly wonderful Sicilian Syrup The bleeding , of the lungs was stopped be lOre I had taken half of the that bottle. My cough has abated, the pain has left my breast and side, and my former health. and strength have so far I 'returned that I am at Work every day, and I feel that lam a nerd man. And I am satisfied that I 'consumption may be and has been cured by the use of Dr: Mazoni's Sicilian Syrup, and I earnestly recommend all that suffer as I have done to try this justly celebrated Syrup without delay, for I do think it the greatest discovery that ever graced the medical profession. With the highest nonsid eration of respect I subscribe myself your very much obliged friend, JOHN ROSS. This is to certify that; we, the undersigned, have been acquainted with John Ross for a number of years and cheerfully testify to the correctness of the statement above made of his case, and we do consider him a new man compared with what he was.three months ago, and confidently accord the credit of his cure to the use of the truly celebrated Siciliun'Syrup. Witness our hands and seals this 23d day of July, 1646. WILLIAM JELLISON, Sheriff of Col: Co. GIDEON GIVER. Dep. Sheriff o::`rllays & Brockway, Yo. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Wholesale Agents for Allegheny county. Sold also at R. E Sellers, No. 37 Wood street CELEBRATED HEALING PLASTER, CERTAIN cure for all kinds of bealings, and I - 1 particularly for the most dangerous old Bores, and for fleshy tumors and sponges, which it causes to separte and heals directly. . • This is to certify that I suffered extreme pain in my side and in my whole body, from a lump inter nally, the size of a man's fist, near and under my `heart, for which 1 was treated by several plisicians who all gave me up. I then got some of Dr. I. Schwarz's Plaster, which entirely removed it and 'made me perfectly well. ti. LE. it KEN K. /ZIP. I had a bad sore on my leg fog years, and could not find any help by physicians until I got Dr. 1. Schwarz'a•Plaster, which completely healed it. JOHN VOLLHARDT, WrricEss, VICTOR. SCRIBA. This Plaster is put up lit the most convenient form, also Dr. Schwarv'm Apti-pilaus Pills sad Family Pills. . Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackson, S Liberty street, head of Wood street. Only Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. price 2.1 cents per box. febl2-dlawgzw2m. FARM containing two hundred acres situate lA_ about nine miles born Pittsburgh. The Im provements are a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 acres cleared land, about 12 of winch is meadow. - The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably Jon—apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, janiS . Penn at., Pittsburgh. AN excellent dwelling house,on Bedford street, Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with seven rOotes, basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well oi :water. Rent, $125. Enquire of febs BLAKELY & WE have for sale a small Farm of Land'in Pine Township, contiining,sixty-one acres:--about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to feb4 BLAKELY tr. MITCHEL. Splendid Driek Dwelling Houses end Lot in the City of Aliegheny at Private Sale. Ir III?. subscriber is authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal' terms - the following valuable kteal-Elstate: That convenient, Spacious, modern style and well .finished .2I story briCk dwelling, house, with. eaten- Sion back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, &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. Kay, Efsq,, adjoining the residence of the 110II.JUdgC Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished, Modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet on'East Cu:union and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present by Itev. Win. Preston and John Bissell'. JOHN D. DAVIS, jan29-tf corner of Wood and Filth atrects ATHREE story Brick House, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it has about acre of ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Garriaes and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The House is large and in good 'condition, having been occupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr. James Burnside. it will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information will please call atJ. D. Davis , Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner of Wood and sth sta. dee 1 7-tf "DOUR LOTS-..-Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay r ate., each lot having 24 R. front, and extending back 110 R. Two of them'are corner low, and the position of the whole property is one of the moat ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWAItTZWELDER, Fourth at., n0v341 1 bet. Wood and Smithfield. A two story BRICK HOUSE, and LOT, 25 by _ 160 ft., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the river, boiwnen the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two-thirds of the purchase money may remain Bor 9 years. For sale low. L. WILAIARTH, Penn st., bet. Irwin and Hand. IXAcres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stable, kj Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Ward of this city, near the residence of J. D. Mahon, Esq. Also, a two Story frame dwelling House s No. 87, Smithfield street above Gth st., adjoining the poverty of Martin - Lytle. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Wood and sth eta. BPAGLES Patent extension Gold pen and pencil. This is the most compact, complete ; conveni ent and useful pocket companion ever altered to the public. In the short space of 21 inches is contained a pen, pencil and reserve of lends, and by one mo tion slides either the pen or the pencil out and ex tends the holder to 6 inches. For sale by W. W. WILSON, Corner of 4th and Market ate. Brazier's Bellows. - 1" UST received an assortment, large sizes, Brazier's 'I Hasid Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, 'decl6. 120 Wood at. - , - e ,~ Y _ _ fir:_`,' DR. 1. SCIII ARZ'S Nor Kent. For 4ent, I.'aroa for Sale For Sale or Rent, For Sale, For Sale. For liCllti MMMI .. .. ~5,:: 4, '':.:: . 'f'.''' , '''. ,., i''Zj."'..i!:''4..4' - ?, 7 - , - -.. .. . - ~. ":-'.....1-,:' -- --.. ,4 - -:,-. ,:. ••• ~- ' :.--.: !'-'s,' .. - :' , .•: 4 ' , r .i.. 1 '.1-1,-...Z , `'..- .7 ~.•.".N: =MEI „It` , - ,” t .. i . r,.~ .. _. ~ i:..,..;..,',.k'''-';:i.,,,''.:.''''-:;•.-r.'t'(1':'`'.":.i'..t-]-",::..,':•-•,-•-iJi;'',' - ' - i 'l, ,-16-. ', ' ':. i ;'..:'.'7- --: . : :!., _ g': ' . 7 ',- . '- ' ': . .!-: ‘-': ~ J :';, ,: ...'':.,:Ti..:'‘ !t1,,.' . 1:11i-''''' ....,-1.1.:•:::-'%',„. -:-.;•:.'''•.1_;,.''.,..',:i'-'''''-.. '''':;-'t.::::".'ii..;:fl.-:...:'..•;;:'''''''- =MEM Mt= ii'. `+~;! ` _ RATES Dubow'Ts cozenlecrrn DAiLYBY ALLEN - KaAMin,EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER.. OF TfilIAD AND S . -WOOD STREETS, ' PEDINISi r LVANIA; ',•' Pittsburgh Banks.. • Philadelphia Banks.. .par, Germantown.....;. .. i pat Cliestereonnty ; pat Delaware county, . ; .par Mnntgotnery, cottutyi .par Northumber4ncl . Co...pas Col. Bank & Bridgetito par heading pat Lancaster Lancaster • pat Doylestown .4lar Eastoa ... •• • • pat Bucks county ...... Pottsville • par Washington 11 - . . Brownsville . York ' ; J . . Charnbersburg ...... HI Gettysburg' f Middletown i• • i Carlisle :. • f Harrisbui Honesdale i Lebanon .f . . Lewistown . •";• .i Wyoming ... ~. 9..• •• • 1 ..• } Erie ' f West Branch ' f Waynesburg ' t• Susquehanna County i .f Lehigh County ' f U. Statos Bank .28 Relief Notes - ' t City and County Scrip,. + f [MEM State tik and branches: • State Scrip _ ! ICENTIICKY. All Datilcs VI - AMNIA. Eastern Banks i Wheeling ! 'I Branches ' I Br'eh at Morgontowii..i pcitnYtmen Baltimore City.... Country Banks— . NEW YO City Banks Country Banks... NI:W ENGLAND All solvent banks.. CINCINNATI PACKETS. • -- , 1847. 8 D A , it 0 K E T 1847. THeittair and Passenger Steamer IS AAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. MA,sorr, ruu a, a regular pocket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving PittslMrgh every Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A. M. 'file Isaac Newton Waif built this spring, expressly for the trade, and offers to passengers every comfort and superior accommodations. fehl3 11101sill.AY PACKET . The regular mail and passengersteamet -t- • MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Stone, will run as . a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cinein nail, /caving this port 'every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P: M., the same day. Return ing, she will Leave Cincinnati every *lhursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage. apply on board. The Monongahela 4-as built expressly for this trade, and offers to the: passengers comfort, and su perior accommodations, mar 31 1617 Tared:ay Packet. 1847 jr;?,_!i i , The rezular mail and passenger stearti /.?.411:_er iII6ERNIA, No. 2, Capt. .1. ht.ius era.rir.g, will run on a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every 'file,. day at 10 A. Al., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the name day_ Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. For ritlght or paiwage ap ply onlbotrd. Et::1 - The Ibbernia gip. :2; was built expressly for the trade, and dArers to:the Paisenuers mery enat fort land superior accorniodationa. janl2, IA7 1817. Tutltsniv THE W11 4 ;01:17 Cap!. R. J. C, x will leave l'ittatitira.ll every Tininalay 1110111111 g. it 10 o'ciockt NVtineling every Tiir,day evening at 10 P. 111.; and Cincinnati every Sanilny at 10 ii'ckick, A. M. ; FRIDAY pAcKE-r 174 ... 1A THE reirular and pr.•.senger swain CLIPPERi N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run .va a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pats. burgh, leaving.' 'thin purl every Friday at 11l A. M.. and %%I,er:beg at 11l P. M. the saute tiny. autumn. , she will leave elnetnnati every Mondayat n'cluk: A. M. For frevitht or panumge apply on board. The Clapper N 0.2 tvns bunt exprenlly for thin trade., end wren.; to her passeugern every condor( mud ac. arninetlation. ',tarn SATI3/11)4 Y PACKET' rr, re:{ ;liar mail and ihlStlen g erat,..tmer %TENS ENG t , Cnlrt. LtuGtnl, Kill riot 71,1 a r. gular Packet lietween Piltalmrgh and Cincinnati, leaving flog port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the carne day. Returntnit, idie will leave Cincinnati every at 10 o'clk A. M. For frec.ttir or pama,,,ze apply on board. The Met/P(lo.f Ma" hntlt expressly drade, and otters to her passtingera every comfort and ac commodation. Mar 13 s,TURIL4 Y PACK ET ,r. The The reeidarnia I and passenger st canto cincAssilAs, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thus port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,. she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight orpassage apply on hoard. The Circassian was hualt, - expressly Inc this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDA Y. PACK ET THE new S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will Hut as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above putt during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. 111. The Acadia is new and has superior secomthoda- Lions. For freight or pa&age apply en hoard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES,_A7ent. MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNlON,Captain Maelean, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nazi. leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she Will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. The Union ttas builtc.expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage( apply on born!. may 9 _ For Ctncinrialt and Loulsv The new and splendid passenger steam .l-1-1 er COLUM 131 A, O'Nr.soc, Master, will Gtelbr the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freiglat or passage apply on hoard, or to jel . 1). WILKINS, Agent. For Cluetnvissti nod St. Louts LT The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Willitui4, wilt leave for the above - anacTali intermediate pone regularly. For freight or passage apply nn board. jeD. Tuesday Evening Papker. 1. 7: 4 - Li b , The new and'splendid passenger etearn t4 boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorbees, will run sea rbgular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at-s o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati R every Friday evening at 3' o'clock. The Declaration otters: superior accommodations ti* passengers. For freight or passage apply on Ititrard._ _ jel It'or Cincinnat The well known fast running steamer • CAMIIIIIA, W : Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, She will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. Wellsville Regular Packet. Tilt steamer ARENA, REESE C. FLEE sax, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville for Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays, at 9 o?clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. deo& For Witeeltitg:.—lteattlar Packet. E splendid light draught- steamer ;', 1 j7 : 21A M DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run as a regular packet betwedn Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for, Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday, ata o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday,at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, novs • Law Books. BLACKSTONF;S COMIHNTARIES; Precedent of Wills; , Now York. Digest; feblo -at ii. BOSWORTH & CO'S °.. i~~.:~l°i .i. , .. :E -','-;:::,.,..•:-. , : •::'.:.;; -. 1: - : .- :,:,:,! : ..; . : - ;-',...•'.,:1 - : - , , i , : .'_:,','1.- : ..'' - ,•;.ii:_;!:' , .' :....: . ....:..,: , :':. e., : .•,.,,,..,, - • '')......,::::.r;.,.;,;1.-..;: State:Bk. and Branches, Cincinnati:Ban ksi . Cireleville4Lawrence).. Ce Xenia' ;Massillon. .... Sandusky r: . Beauga'.. . a - Norwalk . Nen7 Lisbon Wooster a Marietta a Chi11ic0the,........,..,}. Cleveland ciota ancaatet... ... S Hamilton 10 Canton 20 Urbana 60 Granvill6 - 60 EMIMI! State Bh and Branches 50 Bank of Illinois 75 o=3 River Raisin. i .70 Insurance Company ...5 State Bank 5 Oakland Connty 10 Farni and Meat bank .10 . St. Clair 75 W.SI.!APIIEN DAP, Feb.: 3d, 1247-iltimtd • • ()MICE os• Au.korrEtn , Dittman Co g ? . Pittsburgh, January 30th, 1847. . AN election•for President, Managerig Officers 's w for the "Company tor erecting, a Bridge over' the river Allegheny, opposptii Pittsburgh, in the COUII ty of Allegheny," will he 'imiden at thn oh Monday, the Ist of March next; at 3 o'clock, p, 4011 N HA.RP.BIty Treaiurer, felsl-dtdm3t. r • -. MISSOURI IState Bank... All banks .C.A.STERfr EXCIIANGE. New Yorlr.:.. (prole.) Philadelphia.... • " • • d Baltimore " •• .4 Sprains, Strains, Pains of the itrea.st Apd Side, and diseases of the Spine, nliltE'D and e ff ectuallfielieyed by the use ofNa lkj lure's ow; Reinedy,Vie AMERICAN OIL; ob tained from a - well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the Earth's surface.. A lady in Kentucky was cured of a Spinal Disease, which' had confined her to her bed for many weeks cempletely helpless', by the use a this remedy, after various ;other remedies had been tried in rain. Read the following testimonial. VALVE OF COINS. Amer, Gold, (prem).... ) Old do. do. ...5 Guineas 5 00 s'orereigns $4 83 Frederiekdors $7 SO Ten Thelma 7 RO Ten Guilders.. 3 00 Loitisd,ors 425 Napoleons 3 80 Doubloon, Spanish .. 16 00 Do. Patriot 15 50. Ducats 2 15 • perrindstort, August 22, ;1546. This is to certify, that we have used the Attrmi-, ems Om fur the c Weeping cough among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a small tea:spoon full at night, which always ! enabled them to rest well thridigh the night; I also applied .it to one ,f the chilitleu that ! got her arm! burnt, the child' Ceased crying by the time the arm was dressed and bound up.- ',also was afflicted with a pain in my side and breast; and have Leen so for 16 years. I commenced using the Oil by ta)zing a teaspoonful twice a day.' and in 2 or 3 dayerusing the Oil have Leen very much', relieved, and do believe , that it is the best family medicine I have ever seen—one of my tieMhborsl used it at my request for a sprained uncle, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we hale also used the Oil furs strained joint in our own family, which gave ease in a very short time. We live on the east side of Penn sc., I doors south ot Walnut, lam now as well as ever I was in inc life. • Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackvn, at,his Hoot and Shoe 'store and ,Patent Medicine Ware honsc, 59, Liberty itrect,lidad of Wood sweet, Pitts. burgh. Price .50 cents and $1 per bottle. Wm. Jackson being the esclus'ive Agent for Western Pennsylvania, ;NONE. IS :, ,i3gIsaINE but what is sold be iii o ma appointed agents. N. B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addres-ses of the prpprio tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the LvvraF., per of each l'Vrie. ang ‘2 s k--fcb 15-11kkOm BY virtue of en order of the Orphan's Court ref Al -1 leglietir Coto ty, I will, on Wednegday'the 241 day of-Alamil. A. D. lEW, at the hour of it o'clock, P. M., on the pro nrises,en (hie to gait, be puhlit ven dee or outcry,all those IWO, certain Lets of ground, marked anti numbered in the plan .-4 . the. Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Leta Non 269 and 210, in such parts ag4l in etch proportions as will suit perchasors, or I viil sell IMO whale *reach Lot in a body. Lot No 2 . 19 - contains 6 acres and 22 5-10 porches, upon which is ereeleil a two story weather boartl,l log Haase. with battle buildings and other improvements, ; Lot No 210. containing 7 acres nod (iii 4-10 perel 1, is under good fence'and perflctiy levet, mul is ir moult:fly adapted fiat - the purpose of a markrt-gazt tt. . The .itiove property ix situated on the nearer 'Road Abnia i retilett In! i 0 W do) Ciir or Alfeetens, on the, East , Ode of Wiwots , riiii;an3f . pieserits a race chance for periione wishing to procure a location near the , two cit:os, ' I The terms nNAleraf., oriel,third .filorthe purchase rnon..y is 1,1.. h on drli%ery OF rlift.lleed, one.thirci t: t.o yeart,, and onn-third rj) iu threw years with attert..t to t.r. secured tr„,'. b'nd and mortgage. NV. D. 'CASSEV. Administrzfor de !.enis non, 8-c. of n 4 )11,3 4.w 41 ood it Sr I et,ll , lOE its Avery- flow, sth street, above Stnith nen! ntreet, Pitt.httrg.ti. IiORTG 4.115, A GREELIt£NTS, BONDS. ItttrAsts and other inntruments of w r ain g drawn with neat-i necs, legal accuracy and despatch. lie wtll also at- , tend io drawing and tiling .Nfrcit.i,ntit's counts of E2,,alors, dministratot-s , Exaoliningl titles lo Real Estate, &smelting Records fur Liens,. ¢e, From, his long esperience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner or keep ing the public records, he expecte to giro satisfaction to those who may en trust Moir bus ness to his care. • dee 16-4.1.50 r JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFIIOE.—SOOIe INCtiiCiIICIS war ranted to "Ale...troy w ‘ orins in children," are very well calculated - 1u destroy the children too. This is not the ease with Jaynes. Tonic rermifuge. It does not contain n single ingredient which can harm the must delicate intim , and yet it expels worms from the system with a facility and certainty perfectly as tonishing. Nor is this its only eatiative property ; it is a tine Stomachic, and in remittent and inter mittent fevers has been administered with the most gratifying results. Obstinate cases of Piles have, yielded to its influence, and itstonie qualities render it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage ; of all diseases. It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste. Propred only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. S South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For Bale in Pittsburgh at the:PEEIN 4 TEA STORE, '22 FOURTH street,, near Wood—end at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. febl-d&w ANOTILER IMPORTANT CURE.---Miss Mari. anna Deader, a highly. respectable lady liom Darrishurgh, called to-day at our office for the 'pur pose, she said, to express in this public manner, her heartfelt gratitude to Dr.,LavirE ' No. 8, South Third street, for the unparalreled. bene fits she had received from the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that she had suffered for several years with SCROFVLA and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they considered her disease incurablo. She therefore de; termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diate reliefs so that by the time she had taken thir teen bottles, she was perfectly. cured, and now en joys better health'than mho huh for several years be fore. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN.TE A STORE, 72 Fourth et., near Wood—and at the Drug Store cu H. P. Schwartz ) Federal st,, Allegheny City. • fhb Pittsburgh Nxe-1131 r oskei:rivo, 21, DEIS Alichael Allen, C. Anelutz, Thos. Bakewell, Robert Beer, R. W. P ROWENT FINNEY, See aug2oA6m. A MANUAL of Ancient and Modern History; comprisinginam Ancient History, containing the political history, Geographical position, and se-• cial state of the principal nations of antiquity; re visedl from the ancient nut . Stem): Modern History, containing the rise an progress pith() prin cipal European nations, their politiCai history, and the changes in their social condition, with a history of the colonies founded by Europeans; by W. c. Taylor, L. L. D.; M. R. A. 54 of Trinity College, Dublin; with a chapter OA the ,History of the United §tates, by C. S. Henry, D. D. ISecond Edition. For sale by ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH, rebt2 Market at., between 3d and 4th. MEM EMEM e'tr, • -1 -'" ,-,:c MIES MBE .. - ;:....:',A,t , ;,.55-. .z.,.:.,i.•.:,]•,z,:%:-, . . . • io Uri - CO BLIKELY ile:-IVIITCHEL, Agents the old .Blnet.. Ball. line of Liverpool. and New Park packets, also.for o',linn or American Merchant strips, continue .to make remittances' to. I.I.IFOLAN IBELANDySC(ITLAND,and WA4ES,,NS' 61 prompt.. flees and despatch, at reduced:rates. Apply at cilia; er of - their office,, on PENN St., laser the• Canal Bridge, or Smithfield st.;- near fith. feblB-d4-w' 'Exectiiors''Sit,te. Tr' Execnters ; ofthe :Estate of Gustavitle Sandal. deed. will sell at yOblic auction . on the premi; sea on Thursday - ihe 18th March nextiat 10 o'clock, A. - AL, all the tciele`belonging to the soap and chand ter). netablim unent or•.crid deceased. Also,, I Horse, Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart And Harness, I coun try or market - Wagon, 2 'Gans and a lot of filching tackle, and a nuMber of sgriculturaLimplemente. They will .also let, for a term or years; the soap' and chandlery aforesaid. - IThe premises are in good order and calcubiterrto manufacture soap and can. dies on a large siale. Aliply-to G. It. Riddle, Esq., at his office, bth street, _ POtsburgh,.or to Mrs. nary Sandol, on tb - e.firemises—V . aoesession wiltbe giren on the first of April next. Al!- persons indebted' to the estate will please, make immediate payment; and those haring claims I will present therm properly authenticated for settler. we n t, , JOHN FLEMING, - G. It. RIDDLE, .E.Vr.S. AUeghony Cotiuty MARGARET:A. SMITH Orphnn'a Court: Sale u - 0 - ta . V. IL. ItI,DDLE, CONVEIAN'CER, tion and Fire lumu 'ompany. , Alitaet Street. CTORS: . • William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, Jarhes May, 'oindexter. M. ALLEN, Preetli , !rotary. . . -1' • AF =WE =ME MEM Valuable Real Ratal. gor, Rale. . IIY virtue jafri.A9nyentif thofWphariNCoort of Al; egtieny County; in ,NOi Alarch T0rm,1845:. The uudersithied as TrOafee flit . the saie nCthe Real estate or - Dennis - Murphy, decq., expose to sale by public outcry at the Court fitinse, in the City of the 4thLMonday of Mareh, at iO a'cleck, 4:111.; the follewn4 deScribedl 'Real estate, - • ' - - - let. - That part or the Farm' belonging to the said Estate, bounded and described as follows, vii: He-1 ginning at Ito Efin• Tree, thence by land of James IL Hays,. N 63 E 121 perches to a post; thence" S 221.1 E 192-5 porohoo to, a post; thence S 55 %V 82 5 to a sugar tree Stump; thence S 881 W 23-9 perches to a stake; }berth° by . that - pare-of said farm in the Diagram of Partition or said Estate marked “B" 'N ; 44 W 99 ton beech; thence N 77 W 16-6 to a - beech; thence N 61 W 18-8' perches to a post; thence N 39 W 7 to a post; thence N 60W-22 ton post; thence N 141- W 44 perches toe post; thence by lands ofJaines H. Hays N 631- E 10 to it-sugar 'three ;gimp; and thence N 45 E 42,perches to the plane of beginning, containing )89 antes- mad 37 perches, being the part, Marked ("A", on said - Diagram,of the Partition off said Real Finite; which said described piece ofland contains about 96 acres of stone coal, With . a thvel ling- house and barn erected thereon, on Book's, within (along the front) about-66-perches of the-Mo. 'nongahela river, on Beek's Run, about 3 ingot; Mint the City of Pittsburgh: the coil is good, about 60 acres cleared, and the stonecoal is of the best quality. 2d. That other part of said Farm, bounded arid described na follows,, viz: Beginning at a post, thenim by laud ofJohn Doran and James IL Hays S 881 W 831 perches to wpoit; ,thence S 771 W 50 to a post; thence by land ofPeter Brindle N 351 W 1571 perch es to a post; thence by land of James D. Hays, N 82 F. 24 7 to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-8 to a lion; thence N 631 E 51 post; thence bythe firm described .part of said farm marked in said Diagram "A''A 141 E 44 to a post; thence 8 50 E 22 to% post; thence S 39 E 7 to a post;; thence S 61 E IS . -8 to a beech; thence 577 E n. to beech; and thence S44U 99 I to the beginning, containing 100 acres 156 perches, being marked in Said Diagram 'of Partition "B."; This part of said farce contains about 65 acres of stone coal and his about 40 acres of cleared land. _ 3d. That lot of piece of ground situate in the City of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows: 1 Beginning on Front street, at the distance of-102 feet Eastwarcily from Wood street; thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot I marked in the Diagram of Partition, thenceby the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street Westward. ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south warclly parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place I of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or-piece adjoining the above, bound and described as fidlowa: Beginning, on Front street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty six feet from Wood street: thence along Front street—eastwardly twenty-focir Let: thence north wardly in a line parallel with Wood street SO feet: thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram "C": and thence by the said line southwardly parallel with. Wood street Si) feet to the place of beginning, being marked "D," in said Diagram. Terms of kale of all the foregoing, described Beall Estate, viz: Out thurth in , hand on the delivery of the Deed, and the balance in one, two and three years in equal payments, with interest thereon from the day of sale. The said balance of the purchase money to be secured by Judgment, Bond and Mort gage on the property sold. HENRY :MCCLLOL - CII, Trwttee, fe1 , 17-dlLw•t4mat rprir. Co-Partnership heretofore existing between ji the subscribers, under the firm of Walker & Itroodwell, is this day din:eked by mutual consent. The buMriesii of the )ate firm will be settled by Jahn Walker, at the old stand, No 85 Wood street. JOHN WALKER, JOS. WOODWELL. • Pittsburgh January 1, 1847. janls TORN WALKER, (late Walker & Woodierll,) CI would annouueo to his friends and the public, that he still continues tha Hardware business at the old stand, N 0.83 1, 1 ;ood street. Ile would riagpe.et• fully solicit a continuance of chi! isatronage hereto• tore so kindly biletnweil. He will be receiving in the Ewing a large 'supply of foreign goods or Ito, own importation. Country Merchants will please give hint a call; jin 15 TIMUGUT iron Anvil. a American mai-Mt:lc tare, warranted. For male IL marinractoece l , prices by GEO. CDC:1111 A :".1, kin 21 \0f..16 Wood et. 1 AP01.1 , ;(*; ANI) HIS MARSH ALLs, by J. T. 4 1 Health - 7, in .2tfiht., just reccivixl 'and fur sate at the buul. and paper wareliouv.of L. LOtt:‘ITS, Agt., jln3) No. S 9, Wow.' it., below biamond a.rev Comialing.`a :Improved L ard Oil. BARRELS Winter L - trl 04, ion rLiePived from the ni n ni , CtUre r 5 .31141 t'ur sale. t cine , otiati prices irtioled tie and retail, by Sh.:Lt.P.ItS, N. 17 Li'iertr . Sandrit-.. - Tiertee fo.sh ItOti.-.; V 1.1 bi3;,i, Coohiiitis improved Lord 'Oil; 10, , UU lbw. bacon, Shoulders. On Nand and for swk by F. 51,:1.1.1-AIS. wp'.2 I. No. 17, Lilwrtv strret. -_........ _ -IRO, 1 t: , t) kitiiiyNo. 1, Lard on coning Inn t; Anj for sale by P. SELLERS. .y 2 4• No. 17,.Liberty street. IGAIt 11.1 ESE MOLLASSES.—S bids; !Gonda 3. 11. Molasses, in store and. fur nt .- Firby p. 23. SELLERS. „ CI EL). S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored .Musrpieto Netts which will be sold cheap At No. lOti Market street. . jel3 TATIONF.I2Y FUR LADII S.• Papeteries, Port-tinlios, Note Paper of all kinds, lute Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals; Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled' Sooting %Wax, Einbessed.edged Lettcr-paper; Card Crises, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by - .10CINSTON & SfOCKTON. corner ofMarket and Third tits. CA P LI) PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens, just eceieixed and for sale at reduced rates, by - JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 0et1.9 Booksellers, Market st. ficTiONElt Y.--Jimt opening, a large And splen tlid.:ftesortnient of French, I.:110Mb and Ameri can- Stationery', winch we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 4" - oct29 Stationem,"Market st. 91011ACCO.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactuies. august 18 TAAFFE & O>CO7NER, 50 1111 LS. Pitch; 90 <4 Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for d, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufacturesi-by eeps TAAFFE & 0 CONNO Wood Street , Property for Sale. THAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street, occupied at tfie tinie of the great fire by Messrs. king & Holnits, in offered for sate. Enquire of [nngSj J. IC MOORHEAD. Storage. HAVING a very large and commodious ware house, we are.. prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for alipinent) a large amount of Pro duce, &e. on storage at low rates. - . • .. jy23 C, A. 11.1cANULTY & CO, Oanallittsin, TABLES—Pier, Centre anti Cad Tables of differ ent patterns. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of BEDSTEADS of different kinds witb Gazzam's iron patent fastenings superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the fhrniture wurehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG IS: co, }hind s' Dressed Flooring. 20 000 FEET first rate, at Beck's Planing Machine, for sale. L. WILMA RTH, novlB. • Penn at.; between Hand and Irwin at. ATENT FENCE.-60 pannels oak and pine rails P just received and for sale by jan 2 • L. WILMARTH, Penn st. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for side by [norlB.] WILM ' YOU can alOiajfit-finct at G. Schneck's, on the ear ner of Fifth andfSinithfield sts., fresh Oysters served up in every 'style, on the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and gee. novl3-dt4P Fresh Oysters. THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily from Baltimore, which hO will serve'itip in all the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at., between Smithfield and Grant. octl3 : c- t~ : ~` ~x,,..rr£~a , l i.T~-E:.;:as.." ~.s.^ +:.. -.,- K a:^ ,G r~~ „' - s - r +~•ro~ss~^^^~.~~rtez' ,d{c• _ . -... i , 1 x ~t. 11521 •••:•• , ' , .:: - - -;, TZi;;! -- ,.. i . ,. .. :-7 '''i''.;t!i'.•:",.•,:-,,-•:_-'',..,:!'7:..!: EOM _;,F: . - T -.,..,'''-'7,--:-'.'•'.71:'.*..:`,'..,;:i.,-,.:. MEM Dhosolution hardware. Musqueto tictta. T. B. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand et Latest Improvement. 01.1(cs. Q Yes. C. SCHMERTZ •:" . ;: . :: . " 7 .'.- t. ' , .;'.:::.l:'' ---, '.i,•':.?::.;',.':.:A.:,,.',-::,"..,: MEM t~' ~: 7 r ~ ' A- r Y { S j '~ h "T ✓ `L_ ' /`, .11434'Miter's All-Healing Ohatlnas*, ' INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. • TILE preceding figure it given to represent the IN . .skusintr PERSPIRATIONS* It is the great eracuclior for the impurities of the body: It will benoticeo hat 4 thick cloudy this Imes from' all points of the surface, which indi. cates that this perspira• tion flows uninterrupted ~.-.4 ly when we are inhealth, o' '' but ceases when we arc ••••• ' sick. - Life cannot he sus. „a e ..ied without it. It is thrown off from the blood and otherjuices of the body, and disposes by thismeans.ol neariyall the impurities within us.. The language 'of Scripture is "in the Blood isthe Life." If it ever be comes impure, it may be traced direetly . to the stop page of the insensible perspiration. Thus we see, all that -is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected; is to open the pores,and it relieves itself from all impurity • instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the' pores upon the surface. Thus we sec tho folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioners, however. direct theii efforts to restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for, instance, steams, the Ifydropathist shrouds us in wet; blankets, the liomopathist deals out infinitissimhbr, ' the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us with Pills, pills, pills. . , To give some Idea of. the amount of tha Insensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all we re ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. This is none other. than the peed np particles of the blood, and per juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To . check this, therefore, is to re tain in the systemfive-eights of all the virulent matter hat nature demands should leave the body. a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pores arc stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be gins at once to develope itself. Hence, a stoppage cf this flow of the juices, originates so many com plaints. his by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid Mind, what course seems the must roasonagle to pursue, to unstop the pores, after they arc Owed: Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually ist And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to etlect it. Under these circumstances, J prezient tO physicians ; and to all others, McAlistere All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Satre. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head old sore; upon the chest, in short upon any part of the body, whetherdiseased slightly or severely, - It has power to cause all external sines, scrofulone humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitele to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so num) and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy thiatneither sicknens,.given inconve. nieuce, or is dangerous to the intestines. It presence and defends the surface from all do rangunent of its fizutions. The surface is the ma , let of five-eights of Size bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines.. Stop up these pores, and dent!, knocks at your dpnr.: It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. -I have used it fur the last fourteen yearsfor aft diseases of the chest, consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare bethre Heaven and man, that not in oat single case has it thiled to benefit, when the patient was within the react, of mortal means. I have had physiCians, learned in the profession; I have hail ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the beech, 41dermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest eruditzon and multitudes of thepoor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice- oralunited and universal voice—saying "Mc- All - niter your tbutment is good. CONSVIVIPTION,—!t can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the tunes, seated as - • they arc within the system. flirt if placed upon the I die t, it penetrates directly tb the lungs, seperates I the poisonous particles that are consuming thorn,{ and expels thi-ei from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, elf-Cough .ive are told it is foolish. new, I care not what is said, so long . = ± can care several thousand persons yearly. ' HEADACHE.—The Salve has cored persons Oil the Ile..adaelie of ten Team rfanding, and Ad'ho had if' regularly every WT,CI, so th'it vomiting often took Deafness arid Ear Ache are helped with like ■na CCM _ COLD FF.ET.--Cons-uription, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, tailing ream hair, one or the ether alvvaj ] s accompanies cold feet, The Salve Will cure every case. ] In Scroulla; Erysipplas„ salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, broken or Sure Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P, ail, ' also Sore Lips, Chap-, red if ads, Tumours, Cntaneous Eruptions, Nervous I Diseases, and ofthe Spine there is , probably no nicil- I mine now known so good. . BURNS.--It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) . PLNIPLES ON THE FACE.- - -Masculine Skin gross 'I surface:. Its first action is tiNixpel all humor. -It will not cease drawinsi till the thee is free from any matter that may be lodged under the skini'ind fre quently breaking aut-tu the surface. It then heais When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repul sive surface, it begins to soften and- soften until the &lilt) becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs. • • WORMS.—ir parents knew how fatal most medi eineS were to children taken inwardly,' they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial ] lozenges , ' called "inedicated lozenges,” avermi feces" pills, &c. The truth is; no one can tell, in , variably when'tvorms are, present, Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a- V% ay. (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 col worm, 'Ran-XT.—Although I have said little about it eel a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the worldt 1 They may bring their Oils:far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to thefr: , :one. OLD SORES.---That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities of tne system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural Channels of-the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are,healed up the ' impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will always' provide for such emergencies. , IitIEWMATISAL—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. , FEVERS.—In all eases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot` pass till', ,If the least moisture could be started - the crisis has, passed and the ,danger over. The All-Healing.Oftitineift will inallyiases ui fevers almost Instantly unlock the skin and bra; forth ] the perspiration. - - - - 1 ' ] SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that-eau • ally defied every thing knoWn, as - well as the ability Hof fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us-he I had spent WO on his children without any benefit, ] when a few boxes of the ointment gifted them. , CORNS,---Oecasional use Of the Ointment - will al ways keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. .. - • AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No than can meas ure its value. So long - as the stars roll along-over the Ileavener , ,.. th so long as man treads e , earthistb. ,feet to all infifinities of the flesh—So long as disease and sickness ts known justso long will this good OintMent housed and esteemed: Whenren. ceas es front off the earth, then the demand 1 I Cease, and not till Ban. JAMES McALISTERCo. Sole proprietors of the above Medleine. rice 25 ~ cents per box; CAUTION.--sAs the All-Healing Oititment ha.s been greatly counterfeited, w`e have given this Cau tion to the public that "ne, Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James McAlister; or James. Ate- Alister 4- Co., are venriatri with a rex- upon EVERY label." Now we hereby offer 'a reward of fiiso.to be paid on conviction, in any of the Constituted courts.of the Vnited States,for anytudivideal coun terfeiting our name and Ointment. ' - I PRICF:2S CENTS `PER BOX , - - AGENTS IN VTTTSBLIAGR--,•=131-ault & Reiter, corner of Liberty and. St: Clair sts.,are the -whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr., corner Market st. and. the Diamond/ . IlayS 8: : Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.; 4, 11, Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn atrects., tith ward, and - sold at the Bookstore - in Smithfield at., Id door from Second st; and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz,"andj. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Driiggial) Birmingham; and , D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Itow/and, McKeesport; Samuel Walker,. Elizabeth; .T Alexander & Son,Mc: nongahela City;l4,l3. Bowman & Co;; J. T. 4pgers, Brownsville, Pa; - Dr. S, Smith, Bridgewater; 'and John Sarclay, - De4yer Pa r . - • • CAS4INETTS AND FL ANDalLS.—One easA c a . s .., sinettsi, oue case Red Flannels, for sale low by ocqi 9p, coplifo, ;6 Nyppd il z:..,:'..;,:i'.-,,..,!'•-;.1---,',]...,,,,., , Z::,'::!5-.-,'..',,...•i:::'-:;;;:''..;-'' ':. -. :, - ',. , •7 , :;.;. , ;:i..'''' .. • , :•..-"i•:::', • :: - .. ,7 i . - 7< - ', ......,...::::::; . 7 . :::•::•:•-. 2 ,. 7:.;',.i!.;,!."..':."':..9: LIMED • dm.% AND. possession given on the first of April 111 nest, that eligible country seat, on the Wash, inujun trunpike, 21 miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and occupied for'the last 3 years by Rev. A. H, -Wright. The dwelling, house is a large two story brick, with dining room, kitchen and wash house on the ground dOor. A spacious yard with liotir4 stabling, carriage house, and other out buildings at, tached. The lot cAntains 12 . aeres, in a'liigh state of cultivation; there is' t the premiseiA large amity her of bearing fruit trees, amongst which are peach, cherry, plum, pear, apple, &c. This is one Of the moot pleasant residences in the vicinity, and will be rented low to a good tenant or elchange ror city property: - ]'or terms apply to - febl2-d2w .. WALTER BRUM% Country ites!sleucco. . - TTAVING removed to the City — fur oonssiiiiesibe • lI — I to proiessional business-4 will rent mylifan, sine Liouso and its immediate enclosure, situate on the 81136 Of 'the Monongahela, one •mile above Fittsbur,7ll. . • anl4-3twta • - JAMES S. CRAFT, Extrviordfriary Itargatris' in Dry Goods, At. A. itipiars,...3ic. 62, Markel riompp.lmG Silks, Shawls, Ca.hs . MEMO de Laines and Ging/rams. A large stock of Al, panaii and Alpines, Merincis, Cloak Stuffs, Calicoes, Flanunls, Plaids, White Goode, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, llandk , fs, Cravats, Scarfs, Under shirts and Drawer., . Irish Linees, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins,Crash, bleached and broivn Ticking,' Stripes, Checks, Blankets,- Counter psnes, 4 Plaid Linsey s, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Me nun Casaimeres, Vesting., Broad Clotliki, -Pilot and Beaver Cloths:. All of which will he offered at less than Auction prices, in order_to reduce the stock for the Spring trade. The following are some of the prices: Mims de Lain e as low as 121, well worth and usually sold at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashmere, only 25 cents) hea vy twilled and plain Flannels for 25 eta.; Alpaccaa as low as 25 cents. usual price 50, Merinos for 21ctsk Scotch Ginghatns at 20 teats; Canton Flennels 9 its ; Cassinctts -at the extra low price of 92 cta black worsted }lose only 21 cts. Frer.ch Linen • Handker; chiefs, very fine, for 37k, 8-4 brown Linen Tabra Cloths only 50 ets.,Kentucky Jeans from 18 tta Calicoes at about one hall their usual price; Yurcbasi re will please bear in mind that the re duction in prices will not he confined to a few lead ing articles only, but tho whole stock. Eveiy article will be oared at immense bargains. A. A. MASON, . jan27 ' No 62Matetat. "centrism Blinds C AN be had at ANDREW WRITE'S Blind Face tory, Id thA rear of Joheph I owriti'a cabinet Wareroom, tadics wishing to get Blinds will please call at ti. 11. Ryan's Wareroom, firth at., near the Exchange Bank, where I will be in attendsoce, and if I - do not please you both in, price and quality, I stillPatfait my reputatida as a blind maker, dc2 ri7ip _ l ANf tsf w y l ir qd. Market M, c.rer g kff :4 f OOHS, -\ !itvaa.iltPheeTsenr„insttlel,dwnteinigtor of the well known efficient instruction given in this Institution, will require to comirience immediately. The flattering reception which 5.1 r. D.'s new work upon Steamboats accounts has received, induces him, to proceed immediately with his 'new treatise upon MEncmAtirs , Ancor:ma, which be is resolved shall ex cel all other' works upon this subject, as far as his work upon Steamboat accounts has been found to ex cel the 'imperfect outlines previously published. Subscriptions lists open at hie. Academy u above: feb6 , . . iriforraattein viragneea . • OF ALESA7.IO.II SRA*, "on.of. William a Shaw, mil e - lei, or C Grua n ura,Parithi.of Douamoyue, Caito ? ty Monaghan, Ireland. 'He emigrated toAterio ii or about the spring of. hi..yeitvlB3S, and Ma gof since.been heard MI • was, at-the time of his einigraf , :•.-., - - lion, 26 years of age, tall iketature, of daridqmplei-, ion, heavy, eyehrows, and by oscupittio l a farmer. If he is living and will apply to-the undersigned, or - His agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., he will hear the particulars Of a aohaiderahle legrecv,to whiclihje • is entitled in tegland,' KEENAN, Counsellor at Law and:European Law - Agt, 0 fe-tf Pittsburgh, Pa, • Bltutilions Totten!shed. TILE undertngned will - attendto the procuring or satiation's for 'Youngman in stores of all kindoi encrfar every capacity,-such as clerks, salesmen, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for men on farms, driving carriages; tnd • wagons, and mert for families, Mid ibr all kinds ofmechanieal Matinees.. Families suppiied•with male and female domestics, on the .nlicirtest notice. By applying at CLARK' S General Agency and Intelligenao ()dice, ho. 60, 34 ist.rtyrii doors below the Post Mike. - fcb3-tf • ' • • NOTIfIE. 111AVING !Mid out my establishment to Doctor. clicerftilly Kecommencl him to siktn:yfOtnic'r fticnda and customers. ' EDGAR THORN. • . Irprlgr 'Drug stAre s ., The undersigned hiving bought out-the store of Edgar Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, sa l Hairs a sliesy of the drag and medicine custom of the citrand surreundint country. A general assortment of all the most valuable Medicines ? earf m ery, Oils, Soaps, Pancy Articles, Brushes and Eonibs will al ways be kept onland. Physician's prescriptions an-, curately compounded . Tho store will be opera at all hour; of Op day sMd . pight. - WILLIAM F. TRlvni, - - corner of Penn and Band sta. TO MY CLIENTS—Having associated Joseph C. WlCibbin,EN., with me, in the practice of th law, he will attend to my un6nished business!. An I cheerfully recommend him lathe patrOnage of or clients and the 'public. ' ' • • , ROBERT •PORTER, jonls f:1?c, on Sniit4oll :_ z -, ;;: , R ; '.li_ - ,-; , - :I • - ' • . . . 3, . ~ fon.Exp;ir, 7-2 " ' gEIIIITtANCE. • .. . . . 4 6 "..z . .. f 1 , IW. nupne.4ers arc prepared to forward mon :1 e 4 • to England, Ireland, Scotland an .WAlttle:.with. deinatcli, and at the lowest rates.. 2 . ' . :• : .: . SANUEL McCLURKAN & Co., e c ifit . ... 71..,:. . . • : . I , to. 142, Liberty et. . • svmattia .Avata.NoRDINNTSI. " . '.-, ... •=, Q;. 1847 • Erv.3 . xopgalliela IZonty, BROWHSVILLEWO eIUMBERLAND TO BALE • • .TIMOKE AND . - PHILADELP IA; - Time to Baltimore • ' S 2 hours. Time to Philadelphia • • ,40 houra. . _•[es - lA.7a 11ILES STAGriC.] THE Splendid and fast 'running steamers Consul, Louis hPLane and Swatava, have commencer! snaking double daily trips. One boat will leave the Itionongalsida vrharf every morning precisely at fzfo' v clack. passengers by the morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philtidel v phia Mail Boats or Rail Road- ears. The evening • Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. Passengers by this boat will lodge on board, in, comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns Ville next morning at 0 o'clock; cross the mountain; in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thal avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are ample, ihe connection com plete; so that disappointments of delays will be unv known upon. it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their seats again at pleasme, and have choice ofßail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia, Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they dev sire.- Secure your tickets at the office, Blonongahels House, or St. Charles Hotel.' feb 7-. Sacred Music nooks • , TOIL SALE EY .• JOHN H. MELLOR, NO. 81 WOOD BT. I Between 411 i street and Diamond Alley. MITE Psalmodist, by Hastings & Bradbury; Carminis Sacra, by Lowell Mason; The Psaltery, , g. Mason 4 Webb; The Odeon. !' Aragon & Webb; • Western Samuol Wakefield; • Evangelical Music, by Hicko4 24 . Bernina' Missouri HarinonY, Patent notes; ,Masons Sacred Harp, round notes, 24th edition; Mason's Seer td Harp and Paten; notes;' CamasEcelesim ' by Barley & Stattlbridge;' nsic of the Church, by Doctor Waintighti Kingsley's Sacred Choir. • Juvenile Music Books: Mason's Ju . venilo Harp; • The Young Choir, by Bradbury and Sanders; Young Chits Companion. A large supply of the above works constantly o; hand and for ;tale wholesale or retail, by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81!Wood it., febs between 4th-and Diamond Alley.' GEORGE 'ARBIOIt, Tailor, FOLIitTD ST., fiDTW DEN WOOD AND SUIT/ITTELD sturp f (Newly opposite the Mayor's janf2o-y To Prlntprio A FRESH supply OfJohuson>a 4erior Printing Ink. 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