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ATM& 'fez CIIANNEV ►YD 0.11111,113 - ARRIVED. Btaac,Newton, Mason, Cincinnati iAlliquippi, Smith, " ajeggahela, Stone, " ngtcrii, Stevens, Steubenville, Arena, Hazlet, Wheeling. Hibernia, Smith, Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. LouisNLaae, Bennett, Brownsville. ; - • PEPARTED. Messenger, Linford, CM. • Alliquippa, Smith, Isaac , Newton, Mason, Cin. • -• Lake Erie poops, Beaver. Consul, BOwtneri, Louis Arlene, "Bennett 13ro*risville • OFFICE OF TIIE POST: t ,TratittrAar 22, 1897. 'S Last evening at.duih,thern were 12 feet water in the channel. The weather has been shOwery for a number of days, and the prospect of high wa ter is good. . Business was active-on Saturdny, in some articles,, though dealers_ in Flour hesitate, to make transactions till the arrival of the CaMbria, which is expected• to bring news unfavorable to speculators. Clover. Seed is on the advance the demand is very givat, and now is the time for Ohio farmers to sell. MARKETS Philadelphia, Feb.l7—Flour sell§ at $6,25. Rye and Corn oral sold for $4,75 per bbl. Baltimore, Feb. 18.--Maiket quiet; sales $6;2.1 Dealer; are waiting for the Carnbriu's news 'Neu, York, Feb. I.B.—Flour dealers are holding off forsthe Cambria news._ Sellers ask $7,2507.- 1 37 for Genesee Southern brands $6,75(40,37, in Cotton, dull, prices on decline. Cincinnati, Feb 11 River falling at dusk last evening Plour---The market exhibited a downward Iten. dency. -Late. on Monday evening 1100 brls. sold in three lots at $5,25. Yesterday 140 brls. sold from river at equal to $5,25, subsequent to which there were no buyers at that rate, and unfavorable advices from New York enable purchasers to buy at a further decline. Pork-600 brls. Mess sold on private terms: Lard—A sale of 128 brls. No. 1, on Monday, at $7,68};.'20 do. - No. 2 yesterday at $6,55; Bulk Pork—A sale of 3,000 nis. hog round tm wagon at-5c.; 100,000 do. to arrive at 5i.c.; 77,9 pcs. Rams fin Whitewiter - canal at 7c. • ' Corn—A- sale of 458 sacks delivered at the riv.. er -at 55e. Cloverseed—A sale of 21 brls. at $455 p bush. Buttoo.—Sales of so bus. part roll, good, at Oc„- , 20 do. choice roll at 10c. Corn MeOL—A sale of 2,300 hrls. on change, on private terms. Louisville, Feb. 10. Since the'news by the Sarah Sands becanie known, the greatest activity prevails among our produce dealers and speculators; and the boat 4 in likely tocargoes. go out with full port are • The River is in a very good stage, there being 9 feet water in the Canal.—Democrot. In Flour there is but little doing. Some 3006 bbls Ohio were taken yesterday at $3 85a$1) bbl., which is a falling off since last week of .50 to 75c p bbl embi aushels: at prices ranging from 7 : 3' . per bushel, and the supply is far less tilakthesiimand. • MANUAL of Ancient and Modern History;, g vomprisipm,Frasr: Ancient History, containing the politidal history, Geographical position, Ind so. cial state of the principal notions of antiquity; re vised from - the ancient authors. &moon: Modern History, containing the rise and progress of the prin cipal European nations, their political history, and the changes in their social condition, with a histgry of the colonies founded by- Europeans; by W. Taylor, L. L. D.; M. IL A. S., of Trinity College, Dublin; with a chapter on the History of the United States, by C.-S. Henry, D. 1). Second In' lition. , For sale by , ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, febl2 Market it., between 3d and TCHLNGS of a Whaling Cruse, with notes of a IA sojourn on the head of Zanzabar, to whichis appended a brief History, of the Whale Fishery, its last and present condition; by J. Ross Browne, il ustrated by numerous engravings on steel and wood; an interesting work.. For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, Market at.. between 3d and 4th: lira:lees' Bellows. UST received an assortment,largeisizes,Brariei , 13 d Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, dd. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR., decl6. 120 Wood sf.' NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALLS=and more • new Books, at COOK'S, 85 Fourth street. Napolean and his Marsballs—a further supply.:, Chamber's Cyclopadia of English Literature, No. 3—a selection of the choicest productions ofEnglinh -althorn, firota the earliest. to the present time, now publishing. . Philosophy .of Magic—llarper's new Miscellany, - 2.• vas: r Vie - Huguenot—a novel, by O. P. It. James. MarY-Howitt'a Ballads, and other Poems. • Daniel Denniston, and the Cumbaland Statesman; by, the late Mrs.. Holland, author of the Unloved One, i•c• - • Pictorial History or England, No. 17. Climber's Encyclopedia, No. 11. '• Rupert Sinclair—a tole, by the author of 16,000. -a Year—new supply. Living Age. 143. . • Blickwood , s Magazine, for January. - Democratic Review, for February, with a portrait •of Hon. Samuel Houston. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, for February. Rankin's-Abstract, from July to the present time. Illustrated Shakspeare, 130, at febl3 COOK'S 85, Fuurth st. County and Township Officers. 'TREATISE on- the dutieeof County and Town shipl. Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAMES -DUNLOP, Esq. Pear Ist—iContaining the duties of County Com =missioners, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and modes of assessing and collecting the taxes. 'Having purchased from the publishers the balance of the edition of the above useful publication at reduced price, I am enabled so sell them at a trite over half the original price. This book should bp: ;in the hands of every property holder in the coin ,moliwealth. For sale at the Book and Paper ware- Shotise of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, feb2 • • 89 Wood st, RODUCD—G bbls and 5 kegs Laid; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbld White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, b 4 133 and 135 Wood at. M APLE SUGART l 2=t r refd s w i d p Vgl i alo by - ' 133 and - 135 Wood at. Classical Books. *VERETT'S Latin Lexicon; Dethiegan's Greek • Ainsworth's Dictionary; Circa' Majora; Goma Minoira; ROMan Antiquities. Anthon's Antiquities; &c.; Bit'Don't Latin Greek Grammars; Smart's Cicero, &c. &c.; for sale by 0 IL 8. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market st. Law Books. , BitcctsieTnr,or,/%6ISIIIKENTARIESI* . . 'Neva York Digest; ' feblo at H. S. BOSWORTH & CO'S. "glrr ArBACON-4,lthds Hams and Shoulders, re ceiveil.per steamer "Hibernia;" and for sale .1 .FRIEND, ABBY-Ik Co.; - Is.; I • .. Fe. 61 Water street.. I I t ~ t'= =NM CELEBRATED HEALING PLASTER; ACERTAIN cure for all kinds of beatings, and particularly ref the most dangerous old sores, 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 siie of a man's fist, near and under my heart, for which I was treated by several physicians who all. gave me up. .1 then got some of Dr. I. Schwarz's Plaster, which entirely removed it and made me perfectly well. H. BERKENKFMP. • I had a bad sore on my leg for years, and could not find any help by physicians . until I got Dr. I. Schwarz's Plaster, which completely healed it. , JOHN VOLLHARDT, VICTOR SCRIBA. This Plaster is put up in the most convenient form, also Dr. Schwaxes Anti-Bilious Pills and Family Pills. Sold wholesale and retail by Wtn. Jackson, 59 Liberty street, head of Wood street. Only Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity. Price 25 cents per box. febl2-dlaw&w2:ll. LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURER, and fan cy Furnishing Warehouse, No. 104 Wood st. near Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa.; wholesale and retail. English and French Engravings; Japaned Waiters and Trays; Looking Glass Plates,•by the box or single light; Table Cutlery;. • • lture Glass ofall sixes; Brittania Tea ware, in setts or single pieces; - Portrait and Picture Frames; Fire Irons and Fenders; Mahogany Toilett Glasses, in 1, 2 and 3 drawers; Gernian silver and Britannia tea and table Suons; Hand and Magnifying Mirrors; Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays; Gilt, Pier and Mantel Glasses; Gentlemen's Shaving Cases; Combs, Hair Brushes, itc. Merchants, , Hotels and Steambeats supplied on liberal terms, and pelting carefully attended to, Usual discount for cash. febl9-e2w Stockholder• :fleeting. New Orleans, Fcb..ll N adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the &lYtrge Philo Hall, on Thursday the 25th day of February inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. W.M. - FUCHS/111M, Ch'u. E. D. GAZZAM, Seey. figill-rd tiNEAT and convenient Frame Cottage, in Alle glieny City, immediately below the Canal._ Possession given on the tat of April nest. Apply to - . [febO] JAMES MAY. AFARM containing two hundred acres situate about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements are a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees, 60 sots cleared land, abobt 12 of which is meadow. The farm is well watered-, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to - BLAKELY & MITCRELL, janlB -' Penn st., Pittsburgh. AN excellent &Welling house,on Bedford street, Prospect bill, Sixth Ward, with seven rooms, basement, fruit .trees, garden and excellent well of water. Rent, $125. Enquire of febs. IIkAK ELY & MITCHEL. IXTE have for sale a small Pant' of Land in Pine I V Township, containing sixty-one acres—about Twenty-five acres cleared and under fence, with a comfortable dwelling house and other improvements. - Title,good and terms realonable. Apply to feb4 ' BLAKELY & MITCHEt. Splendid Brick bevelling 'Houses and Lot in the City or A.ll:f-hefty at Private 111 HE subscriber it: authorized to sell at low prices and on liberal terms the following „valuable kcal Estate: That convenient, Spacions ' modern style and well finished story brick dwelling house, with exten sion back bdildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Piimp, &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. 11. Kay, Esq., adjqining the residence of the lion. Judge Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished, modern style new two story brick dwelling houses, with colonade fronts and tack buildingin each lot haying a front of 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 195 feet, occupied at present by Rev. Wm. Preston and John Bissell. 101119 D. DAVIS, jan2o-tf corner of Wood and Fifth streets. A THREE story Brick House, situate in the vil lage of East Liberty, 5 miles from the city; it bas about k acre of. ground attached, a good Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages 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, haying been occupied as a dwel ling foram° time by Mr. James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. Persons desirous of further information will please call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Roonis, cor ner of Wood and sth sts. dee 17-tf FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay eta., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending back 110 ft. ' Two of them are corner lots, and the position or the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth st. nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. -cv A two story BRICK HOUSE and LOT, 25 by 160 ft., in Allegheny city, situated on the bank of the river, bm weft the Aqueduct and Upper Bridge. Half or two4hirds of the purchase money may remain 8 or 9-years. For sale low. L. WILMARTII, Penn st., bet. Irwin and Hand. SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stable, 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, No. 87, Smithfield street above 6th st., adjoining the property of Martin Lytle. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, cor Wood and 13th sts. Dissolution. of partnership.' THE Firms of Geo. R. White & Co., and White 1 & Brother, are dissolved by mutual consent. The business of each store, will be settled by each partner at their respective places of business, on 'Market street. All. persons indebted to either of the Firms will please call soon, and settle their accounts. GEORGE It. WHITE, THOMAS WHITE. Pittsburgh,Felinitu7 Ist, 1847. tbblo-ti2m CHRISTIE'S: Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have bemused with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; uout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, Palpitation of the Uart, neu ralgia, generahlebility, &c. In "cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organk—therhave been found equally suc cessful. ' These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets,' Belts, &c. 0::7• See MlVertisinient toffhrther particulars on the outside of this sheet. ' For sale at theonly agenty, 51 Market street. dec9 • - Important to Corunimptives.Strangel that so many u•lio are afflicted with a Cough that is gradtt ally wearing them down ' and slowly but surely, stealing them into - that • dreadful disease.. Consum ption—that disease which 'carries off thousaVa daily —are doing nothing, Or. what Worse than noth ing, are gorging thertrtelves With nostrums that are puffed to the skies foteutes they, are said la have effected on some.foreign or unknoWn persons, when :hey can be positively cured by using Dv Rogers' compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which con tinues to make the most remarkable curet ever re eorded in the annuals: of 'Medicine; which is pro ved by reference to the vast number of certificates from The first and most' respectable citizeris-‘asuch as the Hon. JudgeVilliani Burke, the wife of the Rev. Geo. Maley; Doctor Wnt. Richards; Mrs. Hi ram Pluinmeri Devinney Ludlow, Esq., of Cincin nati; and.rt - great number - of others in this city:— Certificates of not only of retharkable cures ordis tre.ssin,, Cough:but cases of Consumption positive lycure'd, after physicians of the highest standing have given them up to diet For sale by D. C. Kneeland, principal agent, Grant street; one door below 2d. See advertiserrientof Dr. Rogers' Liverwort ar.d Tar, in another column. dec4 DR. I. 'SCHW ARZ'S WITNESS, Thos. A. Miller, For Sale or Rent, For Rent. ~`~;Beut~ Farm for Sale. For Soles or Rent, For Sale, For Sale For Rent, Z r if ' t "4'1;1, j•. 4 !-,_ yy -~? ~ .i''', -,' i-;:7'-'3:Y.''-.-'75:,.. . I RIME ..;`; 1847. surripAy PACKET; 1E147. .and Passenger Steamer IS AA.G.I-9;IIVTON, Capt. A. G: - :.M.ssols, will run as a regular packet between _Pittsburgh and Cihcinnqi, leaving PitiiMirgh every. Sunday at 10 13 7 -; clock, The Isaac.Newtoit was built this spring, expreisly for the tradC; mt - deers to passengers every comfort andsuperior accommodations. fcbl3 The regular mail and passenger steatner MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packetbetweeir Pittsburgh and.Cincin nati, leaving this port every .Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the name day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight 'or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expreasly for this trade, and offers to passengers comfort, and su perior accorrunodations. mar 31 1847 TuCgdar Packet. 1847 • _ The regular mail and passenger steam - or IifBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. KLINE FELTED, will run as'a regular , packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues day at 10' A.M., and Wheeling at 10 P. - M. of the same day. ReturdnigVehe will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 For freight or passage ap ply on I board. I - erThe Hibernia N0..2, was,built expressly. for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior acdommodations.. janl2; 1841 IS7. • Virediteiday Packet: .13-17 THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEMI% will leave Pittsburgh try Veifir morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 Weida, A. M. feb2o 7. THURSDAY PACKET. i'8 4 17. THE WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J.-GRACE, will leaVe PittsbUrgh every. Thursday morning At 10 o'clock; Wheeling evety Thursday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9 , . TFIE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and-Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave. Cincinnati every Monday at 10 o'clok, A: M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper N 0.2 Was built expressly for this trades end offers to her passengers every comfort and ac a orom °dation. mar 23 The regtiler mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cipcinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, and Wheeling at 10, P. M.,,the same day. , Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 The reghlar mail and passenger steamer idiZgAt 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. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For froight or passage apply onboard. The Circassian was Wilt expressly for this trade, and offers to her pas'aerigera every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 ,L THE new tr. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, ( 171 1. E. Lucas,'ldaster ' will run as a regu las- passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port durig the, season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10''clock A. M. The Acadia is no* and has superior accommoda tions. For rreight or passage apply on hoard, or to ap9 J. is Ew . roN JONES, Agent. „,. THE roghla . r mail and pasenger steam er LINIOISii Captain Maclean, Will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cinch) nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P. M. accommodation. For freight or passage apply or. bond. map For Cincinnati and Lonityille. . .17,;!..* The riew'and splendid passenger steam ,2'7l'. erCOLUMBI A, O'NEAL., Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet 1). WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Loads .....11 _ .. The passenger steamer PALESTINE, . •-• - 0 Capt. Witliams, will leave Ihr the above an all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. Lie 9. 'd passenger ItiCam- FLAb T o i nt " D e F7C7, n, & 6l 2k l l e 'l l O di ti, Ca pt. Vor h ces, will run asa. regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving%thie part every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening . :jt 3, o'clock. The Declaration °flews superior accommodations to passengers. For ifreight or passage apply on board. jel The well known fast running steamer CAM 6111 A, W.,Forsyth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., Elie same day. Returnin, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 30, A. M. For freight or pass(age apply on board, or to FORSYTH & Co., Agents, ap 16 No. 30, Water street. INellar . ille Regular Packet.. steamer ARENA, Thersr. C. poet• son . , Mastet, 'Oll 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. decs For Wheellng—_Regular Packet. Tut splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run as a regular packet bet Ween Pittsburgh and Wheel ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, Wednseday and Friday; at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every . Tuesday, Thurs o day and Saturday, at-9:7o'cloch, A. M. Fos freight or passage apply on hoard. nova T ATZ(E . S TONIC Verisuruor..— Soma medicines war t) ranted to "destroy .worms in children," are very well calculated to destroy the children too. This is not the case with Jaynets Tunic Vermifuge. It does not contain a single ingredient which can harm the most delicate intim: and yet it expels worms from the system with a facility and certainty perfectly as tonishing. Nor is this its only sanative property; it is a fine Stomachic, and in remittent . and inter mittent fevers bas been administered with the most gratifying results. Obstinate cases of Piles have yielded to its influence,and its tonic qualities render it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste. Prepared only by Dr. D, JAYNR, No. 8 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of IL P. Schwarti, Federal street, Allegheny City. feb 1-d&w A NOTHER IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari-' anna header a highly reipectable lady from Harrisburgh, called to-day at our office for the pur . L pose, she said, tq express inthis public manner, her heartfelt gratitude to Dr/ JAY NE , No. 8, South Third street, for the unparalleled lienefiteshe had received from the use of his ALTERATIVE.. Restated that she had suffered for several years with SCROFULA and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they considered ler disease incurable. She therefore de termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diate relief, so that by the time she had taken thir teen bottles, she was perfectly cured, and now en joys better health than she has for several years be fore. For sale In Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth St., near Wood—and at the Drug Store oi H. P. Schwartz, Federal st., Allegheny City. feb l-d4-w 111SH-85 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 bf bbls do do; 6 do No 1 do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. AR LEAD-12,800 lbs. Bar Lead, lot sale by feb9. JAMES MAY: 00L-4 Sacks piline 'Wool, for sale by Ebb% JAMES MAY ~,,,..;,,,_'-.,; -,.;,,. ~., 4.,..- -1,,,..,.,. ,::.:;.-,7,..,: t ,. 4 , : ..: il'i',:lP.'':'.!:„..i! MEM 12IfJE=1 .9 r . 4 1 rkb t .:.. r= ffMN ~,.: . .1.: . :, ' '-t:', --? '•! .." , ,i,' , 4:,'7,i' i . P4.'.'..:: ---,, :;. , : ...;Z:7 - ' . *.i i..- . 5.-:; '' :•1:••_:"?,..;.!.:*'-1.'-:i::!..,;.,.;,,, • 1:. .4 .. .. ! - . .,.. -----5•;..:;:....:',.7-.'.,:,,--• .. ...,;., - 1-4``,.; l ti .....:,.cf::: . l .7:::::-'...:.•;:.::.: . ...ii;:',: - :'::::-.•::::?: • .i.i...'::i7".::•-i:t..";,:t*:'.l:;'..-t.'::::',':::';‘.;-...i..----...:':1:::':........,-'i CINCiii*LTI PACKETS. MONDAY PACKET. FRIDAY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET SATU.OAY PACKET TIILIRSDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKET Tuesday Evening Packet. For Cincinnati ~:- =. ~ .. Mili ....r• RATES,,, CORRECiE ALLEN KEA3IgIWE • co}l.l4Eli.- . OF, THIRD. nen - rain:v.l.mA. Pittsburgh Banks ...pail Philadelphia Banta —pal Germantown.........par Chester county - Par Delaware county......put Montgomery county.. Par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank &Bridge Co par Reading - par Lancaster Doylestown .. • .• • • • •par Easton..." . . .par Bucks county • •parf Pottarille pal Washington .... • • ...1•11 , Brownsville. • • • • 1 . • York Chambersburg ...... Gettysburg '1 Middletown ••• • • ••• • • • 4 Carlisle • t Harrisburg Honesdale Let•anon • Lewistown Wyoming Erie. • Wait Branch ..; . . I Waynesburg Susquehanna County ..`t, Lehigh County D. States Bank Bts Relief Notes .1!: City and County Scrip.'. il. INDIANA. State Bk and branches.../, State Scrip KENTUCKY.' All Banks VIRGINIA. Eastern Banks ¢ f, Wheeling - Branches 111 Br'ch at Morgentown..l l MARYLAND. Baltimore City Country Banks NEW YORK. I City Banks, • pal Country Milks ..... NEW ZIVGIADID.. All solvent banks Ith M Prit AN C ES EIIR PE. B LIKELy & MITCIIEL, Agents for the old Black Ball for' of Liverpool and. Neiv York packets, also for a line of American Merchant ships, continue to make remit nces to ,ENGLAND IRELAND, SCOTLAND, and WALES, with prompt ness and despatch at reduced rates. Apply at eith er of their offices, on P.NN St., near the 'Canal Bridge, or Smithfield et, itcar sth. feblS-d4-w , Exeett;ail; Rale. THi Executors of the Estate of Gustavo . is Sandol dec'd.,, will sell at public auction on the premi, ses on Thursday the nth March next, at o'clock, A. M., all the tools belonging to the soap and chand lery establishment of said deceased. Also, 1 Horse, 1 Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart and Harness, I coun try or market Wagon, 2 Guns and a lot of liiShing tackle,- and a number of agricultural implements. They will also let, for aferm of years, the soap and chandlery.aforcsaid. the premises are in good order and calculated to manufacture soap and can dies on a large scale. .Apply to G. E. Riddle, Esq., at his office, sth street, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Mary Sandol, on the premises—'possession will be given' on the first of April:nertJ,2 ' • • All persons indebted at the estate will please make immediate payinentil and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN IFLF:I4IING, G. R. _ ;RIDDLE. Bert, . M , HENDAY; „ Allegheny Count, Feb. OFF/CE 01 , m r ALL' GUESS BRIDGE Co., / Pittsburgh, Jtimulry 3011 t, 1847. ! N election for President, Managers an'd fur the 9Cornp4ny for erecting a Bridge'over the river Allegheny, apposite Pittsburgh, in the Conn ty of Allegheny,t , will his , l2;:dden at theme Toll-house RiltatuLav—the_latki Littmlock—P ects febl-dttl.w3t. , urrrr. • _ Sprains, Strutuil,[Plain ! is of the Urealit. and 84 its avid-sll L tenijoiss,4 She .1 4 / 3 4 1 e, 1 - 11.711. ED and elfettuailyiritikieyed by the use alga 11,_/ Lure's over IIeinedy,,IIMAMMICAN OIL; ob tained from a well iniKentuCky, 185 feet belovr the Earth's: surface. A lady in. Kentucky was cured of a [Spinal Disease, which hatileoutined he r to her bed I fpr many weeks completely helpless, by, the use of ;die remedy, after various oilier remedies hnd been tried in vain. Read the telieWing testimonial. Prixittedert, August 22, 1846. 1 Thie is to certify, tbatWelhave used the Astral- CAN Olt for the whimpingetoigh among our children, by giving them from 20 drops to a $lll,lll tea spoon [ full at night, which always enabled them to rest Well through the night; I also , upplied it to one - of the !children that got her arm brat, the child ceased crying by the time theism was dressed and bound up. I also was afflicted With a pain in my side and breast, and have been so for 16 years. I commenced using too Oil. by taking a teaspoonful twice [ a. day, and in 2 or 2 days using the Od have been very Much relieved, and do believe, that it is the best tangly medicine I have ever seen4-one.of.my neighbors ii. , ed it at my request for it opM ted uncle, which re lieved her in a few minutes; we have also used' the Oil for a strained joint in our ?wn family, which gave a ease in a very short time. %%e livii ori the east side of Penn st., 3 doors south of Walnut. I am:now as well as ever I was in my life.! MARtIARET A. siturn. Sold wholesale and retail by Wm. Jackan, at his Boot and Shoe store and Patent Medicine Ware house, 80, Liberty street, head of Wood stteet, Pitts burgh. Price 60 cents and 6sl per bottle. Win. Jackson being the exclusive Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NONE IS 'GENUINE but what it? sold by um on urs appointed agents. N. B. A pamphlet containing ample directions, &c., with the Names and Addresses of the proprie tors and principal Agents is enveloped in the wrap per of each bottle. augi23--fcb 15-tlBiw6m Orphan's Court Sale. 13F virtue ofan order oftheOrphaMsCoUrt of Al - County, I will, On Wednesday the 2d day of March, A'. D. 1847, at the hour of 2 o'clock, P. hi., on the premises, ea °sett° sale by public yen due or outcry,all those, two 'Certain Lots of ground, marked and numbered in theiplan of the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Lots Nos 209 and 210, in such parts and in such proportions as will Suit purchasers, or I will sell the whole of each Lot in a body. Lot No 219 contains acres and' 22 gilo perches, upon which ir(erectedla two story weather boarded log House, with 'back buildings and other improvements. Lot No 210, containing 7 acres and 68.4-10 perches, is under . good fence and perfectly level, and is particularly aclapt4d for the purpose!o a marketTarden. The above property is situated be the Deaver Road about 2 miles below the City. of Allegheny, on the East side of Woods' mit, and picsents a rare chance for persons wishing . torocure I a location near the two cities. The terms of sale are, (I) ofthe pUrchase money in cash on delivery of the Deed, ona-third (I) in two years, and one-third (4) in three' years with interest to be secured bfband and mortgage.; W. D. TASSEY, AdministratOr &Irani.; non, 4.c. of febll-4wtd ; John Woods, Sr., dec'd.4. GEOAGE Rl' CONVE . YA.Is(CER, • FFICE in Avery Row,6th street, above Smith=Ofield street, Pittsburg. DEEDS, Montt:Aars, AOREESterat, BONDS, RELEASES' and other instruments, of writ* drawn with neit-' ness, legal accuracy and deapatth. He will Med at tend to drawing and tiling Mien/arc's latrtts,Ac counts of Executors, Administrators, ¢c., Examining titles to Beal Estate, Searchin Records for Liens, ¢c. ¢c. . . From his long experience and intimate acquaint-, ance with the manner of keepidg the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to these who may en trust their bus ness to his'care. I decl6-d&w OFFICE OF _AUDITORS 4r- ot• Plrrlfowttsitre, XTOTICE is hdreby given to IN - settled claims against Pitt their bills fOr settlement to the fore the first MoOday of March! be received after that time. By order of the Board of Au for said Township: Ail:4-d 1 m -,y5 ~ _ ... ... ... ;'~'~' x ~ :~'' .:.. :,• ~ • -- - 4, ': ;..... :1 •,,1. ' '.; ' , - ,E'. l- .. -' ; ', ..: . , - '.. '. .1 - ; ,-- •••' '.4. , .., • ,;.• - , . . : i 'l , - :`,:..f,±14„.. 1 ., ' •;;-....., ; i:, : i : ; ;',.. . - ; ', . : f4.1":2 -7,.. . -.-,',.-,!-: " :"!.. .. - : ,-': : :- :- . ' . ij..':.p , ...7:7 .:•......,.17..4. „. ~. ~.,.• ~,..-...:. ...., . .. ... . . . ... ~ ...., .. . . , .. , . ~ ,•,_ ~.., -, ;.'t,4,1.,-i•.:;;:' -'.-,•,...,:7'.--' ':'.t ' lV: ' : -.‘ •' '---.." :-: -. •,.. , ::1.::- --- ...;;;:r.,- . ,'L ,',..,:-;:,..::',.,-,...-:: il-tI,I- - -::!''''-'z' ,.. -:::.: - :•:::• , ' ,. „., -•- MEM bISCOBNTt q:zuuLy LXCHANGE• BIiOICER, :AM) WOOD STREETS.. State'Dk. and Branchea..l. Cincinnati Bank's irclevillp a.uivrence) Columbus Bank.: .. . . IXenia ... • . . .... . Ma55ij10n.......1:.,.1 rSanBusky ....... ..... f r1gi01va1k...." .. ..i. ...... Non LisbOn - ' I Wooster .' . j Marietta .....,..: .. .. ... iatifficothe:::;...... ;Cleveland.- .. ~ . ..I.j ISeiota ...................1 !Lancaster . 8 liantilton - ..... .. .. .. 10 Canton.:..• • .. . 20 Urbana...:.:. . .... .:50 Graniill6'..'.! - ... . .....50 State Bit and 13senc,hea 50 [Bank of 1114103 75 River 'Raitrin..... , . . .. :10 Insurance Potripony ...5 State Bank,. ... .... .. 05 akland Cotintj..:...lo Farm and Mech batik.lo St._Clair ...,..:.........75 EM:11/11 I State Bank :.-. TEI MI banks .3 I EASSTEIIit 6.1A!.10 E. I New . York.. (pre m . } 'Baltimore •• . I: VALVE. or COINS. Amor. Gold, (prom ... Old - do. do:: ...5 „Guineas 5 00 Sovereigns !$4.83 PrederickdOrs :...: $7 80 Ten Thal ern.: 80 1 Ten Guilders... .3 90 LouimPors 425 Napoleons— . ... .'..3 SO . Doubloon, Spitnish.. Is 00 11Do. Patriot 155.0 Ducats 2 15 11 - 21 STATIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries; Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, W.rit •ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Was, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books ) Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. For fiale by rit OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated 'ever pointed kir Gold Pens, just rneeived and for sale at reduced rates, by JOUNSTON & STOCKTON, oct:lD Bookseller's, Market St. ------ STATIONERY.—Jost opening: a large and splen did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 0ct2.9 Stationers, Ma'rket at. TOBACCO. -7o large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prune quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for caSh, or Pittsburgh manufactures. august is TAAFFE & CPCONNER. . 50 BLS. Pitch; 11 50 g , Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, varidils sizes; ' 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and:will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps . TAASER. & O,CONNOR, • Wood Street. Property for Sale, THAT desirable lot of ground nt the foot of Wood street; occupied ;it the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered fol. sale. Euquife of CaugBl J. K. MOORHEAD. • .Storage. HAVING a, very large and cothaiodions ware house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount of Pro duce, on storage aileiv rates. DDLE, jy23 C. A. McANUI.TY & CO, Canal Basin. • TABLES— , Pier, Centre and Card Tablet' of differ ent patter' , s. If you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouao of T. B. YOUNG & jeG _.31: Hand et. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds witb GazzanVe iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of _ T. B. youNG : -& CO, Rand si Dragged Flooring. 20 000 FEET first rate, at Becks Planing Machine, for sale. Z. WILMARTII, • novlB. Penn at., betweenliand and !radii at. PATENT PENCE.-50 pannels oak and pinelails just received and for sale by jan 2 • L. WILMARTII, Penn at. _ _ POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [novlS.] , L. WiLMARTH. OU can always find at G. Schnook's, on the cat , : Y ner of Fifth and Smithfield lac; fi.esh Oysters served up in every style, on the - shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and pastries ofthe choicest kinds. Call and See. novl3-dtap AND SUPERiusoltsi deb. Ist, 1847. nil persons having un- Township; to present "subscriber, on or be !next, as they will not THE subseriher will receive freah Oyster's daily &can Baltimoie, -whieh hO will serve up in all the different styles, at this Franklin lintel, Fourth et.; between Sniithfield and bruit.' ciatl3 Mrs and Superviaoni 00141 4 TOLLY0 Chk ~, i.` ~ , .1 -1:t.,:;`,.i.:i;':,::- 1 . -r-,1,V,- , :,-7'..:c . -.: V... , -,./...fT: . `.kZi7-, MEM MEI valuabl Real Estate for sale. BY virtue efa decree of die Orphans Court of Al legheny County, in No. 64, March Term,lB4s; The undersigned as Tit:Stec fer the sale of the Real Estate of Dennis Murphy, dee'd.; - will experee to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th .Monday of March, l 1847, at 10 ehdock, A. M., the following described Real . Estate, Ist. That part of ,the Farm belonging to the said Estate, hounded and described as follows, viz: Be-' - ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of James . H. Hays, N6B E 121 perches to post; thence. S 221 . E 192-5 perches to 'a post ; thence S 55. W 82 5 to a sugar tree stump; thence S 881 W 23-9 porches to a stake; thence by that..part of said farm in the Diagram of Partition of said Estate ;narked N 44 W 99 to, a beech; thence N 77 W;l6-6 td a beech; thence N 61 W 18-8 perches to a post; thence 11.39 W 7 to a post; thence N 50 W. 22 to a post; thence N 14} W 44 perches to a posti . thence by lands ofJames 11. Hays N 631 .E 10 to a sugar three stump; .and thence N 45"E.42 perchesto the place of beginning, containing 183 acres and 37 porches, being the part, marked "A" on said Diagram of the Partition of said Real Estate, which said described: piece ofland contains about 96 acres of atone coal, with a- dwel ling `house and barn erected thereon, on Becks, within (along thetrtint) about 66 perches of the Me- 1 nongahela river, On"Beeles _Run, about. 3 miles from the city of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, abont 60 acres cleared; and theritone coal is of the best quality. 2d. That other part of said Farin, bounded and described as folloWs;viz: Beginnitigatii post; thence by land ofJohn Doran and James . H. Hays, S 881 W 881 perches to a post; thence S 771 W 50 to a post; thence by land ofPetor Brindle N 351 W 1571 perch es to a post; thence by land of James it. Hays, N 82 E 24-7 to a beech; thence N 771. E 24-8 to aline; , thence N 631 E 51 post; thence by the first described part of Said farm marked in said Diagram "A". S' 1'.141 E 44 to post;thence 560E22 to a post; thence S 39 E 7 to q post; thence S 61 E 18-8 to a beech; thence S 77 k 16-6 ton beech; and thence S 44 E 99 to the beginning, containing 100 acres ISO perches, being marked in said Diagram of Partition "B." 'This part of said farm contains about 65 acres of stone coal and has4.ollt 40 acres of cleared /and. 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 1021 feet Eastwardly from .Wood street; thence. along! Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot! marked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street! 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street said IT 24 feet to an alley; thence along sa alley south wartily parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram. 4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above,bound-, ed and described as follows: Beginning on Front] Street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty- ' six feet from Wood street: thence:along Front street—eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence north wardly in a line parallel with Wood' street 80 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 80 feet to the place of beginning, being I marked "D," in said Diagram. Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Beall Estate viz: One fourth in hand on the delivery of the DCed, and the balance in one, two and three years in equal payments, with interest thereon front the day of sale. The said balan'ee of the purchase] money to be secured by Judgment, Bond and Mort-1 gage on the property sold. HENRY 51 , CULLOUGH, Trustee, febl7-dgm t4mar Dissolution. THE Co-fidxtnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Walker & Wcodwell, is this day diSsolred by mutual consent. The business of thelate firm will be settled by John Walker, at the old stand, ,No 85 Wood street. JOHN WALKER, JOS. WOODWELL. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1847. janls Hardlrctre. JOHN WALKER, (late Walker' & Woodwell,) would - announce to his friends acid the public, that he still continues the Hardware business at the old stand, No. S:3 Wood street. He would respect fully solicit a continuance of the patronage hereto fore so kindly bestowed. He will be receiving in the Spring a large supply of foreign goods Of his own importation. - Country Merchants will please give MI a call. jan 15 EIZIEI Vet:MOH* . o merican man nfac tare, narran . • ' " pnce by GEO. COCII jin 21 No 26 Wopd II\TAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by I. T. Headley, in 2 vols., just received and for sale at the book and paper warehouse of L. LOOMIS, Agt-i jan39 No. 89, Wood st.; below Diamond alley ConklllW* Improved Lard 011. o'y BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from I the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by . . - FRS. SELLERS, dec2S No. 17 Liberty sr. "Sundries. 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bbis, - Conk tins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon; Shoulders. On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. -r ARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; _Li And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. SUG.;II2 HOUSRMOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 'Gondola' S. H. Molasses, in store and, for elle by sep23. F. 'SELLERS. Numqueto Netts. , GEO. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of very su perior white and colored .Zusqueto Netts which will he sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel 3 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. corner OfMarket and Third sts. 0 .Iree, 0 'fee. I rriesh Oysters: ~~%{, .; - -.~. . ,~ _ ..:,< MEMM EMI SEM McAllister , ' A 11 . 11 ea1117ii 4 01ntment. E: P INSENSIBLE TION. - HE preceding figure 'lf -en to represent the Ire mutt PSUISYLILATIONB is the great evacuation • the impurities of the sdy. It will beneficed d a thick cloudy yds. sues from all points of surface, which indi .es that this perspire s]) flows uninterrupted when we are inhealth, ut ceases when we art ick. Life cannot helms. :n off from the blood and oils or juices of the body, and disposes by this means;oB nearlyall the impurities within us. Tho language of Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever be, comes impure, it may be traced directly tothe 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 arc sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surf See. Thus we see : ;the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All '• practioners, however, direct their efforts to restore the InseesiblePerspiration. The Thompeonian, for instance,stedms, the Hydrespathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Homopathist dells out infinitissimals the Allopathist bl Cede and doses' us with mercury, and the Mattering' Quack-torges us with pille, pills. To give some Idea of the amount of tba Iniensi- ' ble• Perspiration, we will state that the - learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eighti 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 used up Partlefes of the blood, and Cher juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefOrei,is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. Hy a sadden transition from heat to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiratipn ceases; and disease be gins at once to develops itself. Hence, a stoppage cf this floOr of the juices, originates so many com plaints. It is by stopping the pores!, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds; and consumptions •Nine tenths of the world die tom diseases.induced by s stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid - Mind, what course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, atter they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the puree Or wouldou apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician who makes any external applications to effect it. Ulmer these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, AlcAlistees All-Healiiig Ointment, or the World's Salve. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whethes diseased slightly or severely: It bas potter to causeelf external sores, scrofulous humors, skis 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 cuitcle to its healthy functions. • It is a remedy that forbids the necessity or s° man) and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sicknene, gives incense. nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the surface from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the mil let of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at your door. his rightly termed All-Healing, fox there is scarcely a disease, external or internal-, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitud es- of thepdor, use is in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voied=siying "Mc. Allister your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have gay effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. _Bat-tt-rtat-te- 7 . 1 ,-..-the • r ectiy to the lungs, seperates the poisonous particles that are consuming them, and expels them froin the systefit I need not say that it is curing persons of consuinp lion continually, although we are told it is foolish. aces, I care not what is said, so long as I Can 'care several thousand persons yearly. HEADACHE.---The Salve las cured persons Of the Headache of ten years standing, and who had it regularly every week, au that vomiting often took place. Deafneen and Ear' Ache are Iselped with like suc cess. COLD FEET:—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one Or the other always accompanies cold feet. .• The Salve will cure every case. In Seroulla, Erysspplas,. salt Rheum, Liver com plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Bream, Piles, - ail Chest Diseases - , such as Asthma, OppressiostP ails, also Sore Lips,- Chap ped Hands, 'rumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine 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 FACE;--Maiculine Skin gees% surfate. Its first action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face ill free from any matter that may be lodged under the slifit, and fre quently, breaking out to the surface. •It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repill- Sive surface, it begins to solicit and soften Until the skin becomes as smooth and 'delicate as n childi. WDRMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medi cines were to children taken inwardly they would be slow to resort to them. Especiallyy "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi fuges" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present Now let Inc say to parents that this Salvo will altiliys tell if,n 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', exptdsion el worms'. TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative vet 1 will stake it against the world? They may bring their Oils far and near, andinihe will restore the lair two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are 'an-outlet to the impurities of toe 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 en danger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. • 1111ELIMATISAI-It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. • • FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficoltylies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration Cannot pass ciff. If the least moisture could be started the erisis•has passed and the danger over The All-Healing Ointment will in all cases or fevers alniost instantly unlock the skin and thing ferth the perspiration. - - SCALD HEAD.--We have cured cases that actn ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors: One man told us he had spent $5OO on his childien without any benefit : when a few boxes:of the ointment cured then', CORNS.--Occasitinal use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. >People need never be troubled with them it' they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICHIE.--No man can meas ure. its value. So long as the stars roll along over the Wavena--so bing as man treads the earth, sub ject to all infimities of the.flesli-so long as discar c and sickness is known justso long will this Ro o d Ointtnent be used and esteemed. • When man, . coa , s _ es from off the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. .JAMES MeALISTER-dc Co. ' Sole proprietors of the above Medicine; Prise 25 cents per box. • - CAUTION.—As the All-I.lealing Ointment has greatly counterfeitedi we have given ;this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genui ne unless the names of lames_McAlistir, or. James Mc- Alister 4- Co., arc WttiTiErt With 9. MN Upon EVERS label. ,, Now we hereby, offer a reward 0f,550 be paid on conviction in any . of the constituted courts of the United States;for any individual coun terfeiting our naufe. and Ointment. ,t . . . . PRICE 25 CENTS PER. BOX.. AGENTS • AGENTS IN .P I TTSBURGH---Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts. are the whole sale agents, and L. Wilcox; jr, - ; cornerMaiketst. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway; (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.:.; J. H: Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn Areas.; sth ward; and sold at the Bookstore in Stiiithfieldst, 9d dobr front Second et; and in Allegheny city by H P. Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Negley; Eastliberty; IL Rowland, McKeesport; Samuel Walker, Eliiabethi S. Alexander & Son, Mo- BliQronAgranhabrillalSC,Vall; .B. w eiti a n th l , k Co li Bridgewater , w T a . t Ro ge rs,e r t John Barclay, Beaver Pa. • riASSTRETTS AND FLANNiIIS.-4)neease Cas sjnetts; one case Red Fleapits; for, sale low by oet24 • 4110. tOCHRAIii 26 G. SCHMERTZ `', f F x %. S _ .. _ F~:.: :.:::.. <. .S' t A .1J... ~..,Y::::11,.:i;':- :4 , : . :.... fx-r . 1,,•:::-..-. --',";;;". --. ,:ti'..::.'.:;:'"1=.i'..,..0'.-..- 4:,.:;1:;4#•: ;-',. : .r .'' . `.7.,.-',.....';',.-7.-.;,^:.,..:!:i.i,L1;‘1-''77-]---f.--"-I,'"-.23:::.:1 '• :., t. - :. , ..: . : : .•,1:-t.,:-'.'0•7'' :. .--i MEE .... ?.....,. .. .. : 4 . -..-. . 7 . t... REM ~~; EMU gMl2= =NEM MUNE f'., , ; . •1 : : . :'!;-::. 7 . 4, ...! -:'.•:'.. . . • 1 ; -,:.-..• :..- ..: :. .r;i.-,-s-iiif;al/i:i Of t : FOREIGN 4 . 41 X maisr rrE subscribers arc prepared tp fortystdnioney to ,t.ll patts of England, Ireland, St,etland sad With despatch; and at the lowest ratte. • SAMUEL McCLURRAN .tc Cti., fabli . : N 0.142; Liberty st. avant& ditittitnimassrurs, , 104. 184,7 mat t • Molloasigshelis heater BROWNSVILLE AND CDEIBERI.ANO TO HMO —. TIMORE .AND PHILADELPHIA. Time to 8a1tim0re...•.4;.1: 4 honisi Time to Philadelphia .... 4::r;r.i4o henry: [only 73 MILES . sfeidnto.). HE Splendid.end fast running members Coninii T Louie DPLane and Swatara, have comineneed making double daily trips. One boat Will leaie the• Monongahela wharf every morning pretiicly et 8 ot. clock. Passengers by the' morning arrive in Baltimore nest evening in time for the Philadel: • phis Mail Buats or Rail Road can. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock; exc.* I Sundays. "Passengers by this boat will lodge oft - board, in comfortable state rooms. Leave BtOWII4. silk nest morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mouniiind in day light; sup and lodge in Cuinberland. 'hug Avoiding night travel altogether. The preparatiente on this route are ample, and the connection mai plete ; so that diriappointments or delays will be utis known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their teats again at pleasure, and have choice ofitail Road • Or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de- Ilre. • Secure your tickets at the °Mee ) Monongahela House, or St. Charles ..fehl7-y S. NIV.SKIMEN. ' dtaerbd Music nooks 11)11. sacs rAr to2l;r it MELLOR ) NO. 81 VI/000_8T., Bete 4th street and Diamond ADeg. THE Psaltnodhit; by Hastings & Bradhsit?; Carmluas Sacra, by Lowell Mason; The Psaltery ) " Mason 4. Webb"; The Odeon, " Mason & Webb; Western Harp, " Samuel Wakefield; Evangelical Marie, by Hickock Ec Flentii3g; Missouri Harmony, Patent notes; Masons Baered Harp, round notes, 24th edititn; .Mason's Satrld Harp and Pattut notes. Cautus Beclesite by Barley & Standbridge;' Mimic of the Church, by Doctor Waintight; Kingsley', Sacred Choir. Juvenile Music 21006 Mason's Juvenile Harp; The Young Choir, by Bradbury and Santinia; Young Chits Companion. A large supply of the above works constantly on hand and for sale wholesale or retail, by JOHN H..NIELLOR, 81 Wood at, bet Ween 4th and Diamond Alt EOlt9E ARMOR, • • Fol7ll.Til 9T., BETWEEN WOOD AND SEITIIIIILD ,an (I'Veuriy opposite the Mayor's Office.) 29-y • • To Pets:suers; A FRESH supply et - Johnson's Supeiior Inti • 1 1 Ink. Just received and tar ease at tbe office at the 'Pittsburgh Morning Post. L. HARPER. ; For Sale .ifir heist; AND possession given bn the firit of April bleat, that eligible country seat, on the Wash ington tnrnpikc, 2} miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and occupihd 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 floor. A! spacious yard with good . stabling, carriage bbese, and other out bbildihgs tached. The lot contains 12 acres, in a high etas of cultivation, there is on thh preinises a Jar& num. ber of bearing fruit trees, amongst Ndicheie peach, cherry, plum, pear, apple, &c. This Fs one bf the most pleasant residence' in the vicinity, 'and Will be Ventedidw to a good tenant or exchange for city property. For terms arply to . • • febl2-d2* WALTER BRYANT: • Country Resitloner: T_TAVING removed to the City—for Mitifeniente tofrotessinnal business-1 will rent My bian. the Bluffs ofOm Monongahela, olie mire. above Pittabiltb. ani4.3roftt: - :xtraordinai, bargains la Dry- Goode At A. A. MASON'S, No. 62, Market street: " C MPRISING Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres , Molts dtt- Laines and Ginghams. A large Stock bf pacas aini Alpines, Merinos, Cloak Stuffs ) Ciilihoes, Flannels, _Plaids, White Goods, Ribbhur, , Laces,. liosiernGloves, Handkqe, Cravats, Sealfer, Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Lineni, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkins,Crash, breeched and brownAlas linsi tripes, Checks, Blankets, Cl:hinter panes, Plaid Limeys, Kentucky Jeans, TwOds, Me rino Cassimeres, Veitings, Broad Cloths, pdgt and BeaCcr Cloths: All of which will be offered at less than Auction prices, in order to reduCe the stock (Of • the Spring trade. The following are some of the pirceiti Moult de Laine as low as 121, well worth and usually sold at, 25 cents; rail Parisian Cashmere, only cents; hea vy twilled and plain Flannel's for 20 htsr.; Alpaccas as low as 25 teats. usual price 50; 31'edhos for 31cts; Sesitch Ginghams at 20 cents; Canton Flannels 9 eta; Cassinetts at the extra low price of n as, black worsted Hose only 21 eta. Freich ',licit Handker chiefs, very fine, for 371, 8-4 biowlii Linen Table . Clothe only 50 eta. Kentucky - .lealis loin IS its up. Calicoes ut about one half their blunt pries; Purchasers will. please bear in mind dolt the re..-.' duCtion in prides will not be onfuled to a few lead ing articles only, but the whole stOck.: Evety article will be ofiered at immeast•bargaisi. jao27 A. Al - MASON, No 62 Maretet. Cheep Venacian Blinds . CN be had at A:SDREW W I3 ITE4i Blind Pac tory, in the rest' . bf - Joseph . Vo'errie's Cabinet Wareroom. Ladies Wishirig to get rtlilads will please call at H. Ryan's Wareroom, Fifth at.,near tha Exchange Bank, where I will be ih attenance, and if I do not please ..you both ih pike ana - quality, I will forfeit my re - ptitntion as a blind maker. dc24 inarte's , Ato AVRITING ROOMS ' . ) cheap. Of Fifth and Market 1 , • 14i t Persona intending to V • ! av ail themselves this winter of the well known encient instruction given in this " Institution, will ießuirC to commence immediately. The flattering reception Which Mr. D.'s new work, upon Steamboats accounts has received, induces him+ to proCeed immediately with hie new treatise upon Mnacitairrit , Attotarrs, which be is resolved shall es-, cal all other woika Upon this subject, as fkr as hiso work tipott Steamboat accounts has been found to es-, eel the imperfect outlines previously - piablished:. Subscriptions hits open at his Academy as abo.vss.. feb6 inforiniatio.ll Wanted . OF ALEXANDER SnAer, Hon of William Shaw, mil—. ler, of Cornahnrc i p4riah of Donaresyne r conn. ty Monaghan, Ireland. He emigrated to America•itt or about the spring; of the year 1333, and-}Ms not since been heard in; was, at the time of his emigra, Lion, 26 year's of ago, tall in stators, of dirk complex— ion, heavy e:fehrows, and by occupation a farmer.. If he is living and will apply to the undersigturik at his agent, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa., hs will hear the part.culars or a nonsideraW,e legacy to which her is entitled in England. H. KEENAN; Counsellor at Law andEuropyan Law Agt., fr,hl-t£ Pittsburgh,. Pa, Situations Ireirnilishedtv •.-: TjlE undereigned will attend •.,o the procuring or situations for' l ioung then in stores of all kind. and for every ca city, Bath as clerks, salessnen,, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, (Or men onfarrns, driving carriages, nd wugows, and men for families, and for all kinds ofmcchanical business-. Families supplied with male and female domestics, on the shortcut tiotice. By applying at CI..ARIOS General Agency and Intelligence Office, Nci../fO, 34 st., two doors' below the Post Office. feb3-tf Aitil4G add out my eatabliAment to Doctor H r.'lrwia, I cheerfully recommend him wall my former Mundt nod customere, EDGAR THORN. • itrwriii 9 s Drug Stifre.•, Tkq tindersigned having bought out the store of . Edgatttliotn, corner of Penn and Hind streets, licits a shire of the drug and medicine custom of the city and acirrbunding country: A general assortment of all the most valuable MediCines, Perfumery, Oils, Soaps, Fancy Artieles, Brushes and Combs wi11...1. way be kept on hand. Physician,e prescriptions ac. curately compounded. The More Will be open at all hours of the day and night. . WILLIAM. F. IRWIN, dec2B corner of Fenn and Rand eta. 0 hlYti7F-FlSTSf—Hating asgociatbtriose ph . T M'Sibbin L ElA., with the, ih thlt practice of tha law, he. will attend to tnj hilhitirthed business. An 4 cheerfdlly ieeittnpaiiiill hint to the patronage of en clients and ROBERT PORTER., OM%) Op II afthriald at. nen . . ltjt.t • . . . -.:... , :-..-. : ::, : :)..1.:: , :z..-, 2 , , .:,:, , ,..:.::.,t . • ,• • . • ::;...:::'•:• . F.'• •::1 ,1 :, '7..:.•!.7:::.i4..::•2.11.,.: EMM MEE JAMES S. 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