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PITTSBURGH_ BOARD -OF_ . ,
CONOUTTES. DOR XAUCU •
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J. Marshall, B. Bell, - ,Shipteh
PORT OF-PITTSBIIAGELi
9 !rET. W . /MIR-IN THE ceitritat
--• _ARRIVED.
Messenger, Linford,- Cincinnati.
`:`Union, APLean,.N. a
Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville.
'Hibernia, Smith, Wheeling.
Wilmington, Stevens, Steubenville.
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
Consul, Bowninn; Brolsnsville, • •
LonialVtLase, Bennett, Brownsville. •
DEPARTED.
No. 2, Crooks, CinelrinaW. •
. Wellsville, Catlett, VVellsville.
Hibernia, Smith, Wheelina.
Wilmington, Stevens, Steilenvillekto m - . •
Dominion, Tyler, elm
Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver.
BOWMFUI, Brownsville:
Louis APLane, Bennett, Brownsville.
MARKET
nonr-z-Tilete was a brisk demand again yes
tenlay, and sales were reported to extent of 4400
bbls-80 from canal at x•. 30; 700 from Railroad
and 400 from store at 4,4 o—the latter with ,privi
•.lege of storage one month ; 900 from Store at 4,45;
and residue-3380-at 4,3o—Markef closing, with
firmness, q ., rt the part of most holders, at this rate.
Provisions—A sale of 300 kegs steam rendered
inf. Lard at 61c.; 95 bbls. fair No. 1 and 92 prime
at 7.fc.—the latter 60 days; 200 bbls. Mess Pork,
on Saturday, at 13;30—cash.; 2700 lb. dried Beef
.at Wine; ' -
Whiskey-40 bbls. from canal at 17.0.; 36 do.
Dayton at 19c.; 60 from river at 18.4 c.; 42 at 19e.;
6I from Railroad -at ISlc. There was a brisk de
mand yestenlay, with an, advance in price.
. [Enquirer.
Uwtyllolyday.—There was a large business
done in our market yesterday, notwitstanding it
being a bolyday. The sales of flour' Went
. up to
25,000 barrels, principally •at $6. 50 for •Ohio
brands, at which 'prices Zre firm, tern continues
brisk—sales were over 40,000 hushels, part to ar
rive. at $1 05 to $1 10, a further ti:lrance of three
, celita per bushel. The favorable accounts from
New York produced a brisk demand for lard, ear
some 1,200 barrels and 1,500 kegs sold at S to Si
'cents per pound, which is cent better than last
week.
Sugar and tnolasses improved also the former
/to cent.per pound, and the,ti 2.6.2 cents per
gallon, with. considerable sale. This is taWing to
a similar upward movement in New York.
NO large transactions in - cotton. Prices are very
'touch as on Saturday.a—N. 0. -I}dia, Feb. 23d.
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Da. I. SCHIVAitZIg
-CELEBRA.TED IIEA:LING PLASTER,
ACERTAIN cure fur all kinds orbealings, and
particularly for the most dangerous old - sores,.
and fur fleshy titulars and sponges, Which it , causes
to separte and heals directly_
This is to certify that I suffered extreme pain in
lolly, 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 I was treated by several.:physicians
who all gave me up. I then got some of Dr. I.
•fichwarrs Plaster, which entirely removed it and
made me perfectly well. 11. R.E.R.KENKEMP.
I had a bad sore on my leg for its , and could
not find any help by physicians -until 3 got Dr. I.
Schwatz's Plaster, which completely heated it.
JOHN -VOLLRARDT,
VICTOR SCILIBA.
This Plasteris put sip ,ie the most convenient
form . also Dr. Schwa/7:4i Anti-Bilious Pills and
Pamily Pills.
Sold wholesale and retail by Win. 7ii.ksem, SR
Liberty street, head of Wood street. Only Agent
'fbr Pittsburgh and vicinity. Price 25 cents per boi.
febl2-dlawk.w2m.
W atebes 7 IX - niches 11
E - 4 JUST RECEICED, this day, a, fine
assortment of best quality English
GOLD and SU.V.EIS-Pstynt tir.Y.le.ft
WATCHES. Having imported theie Watches
direct front Liverpool, I am enabled to sell them'at
reduced' prices, and as low as the sarne.qualitica can
-be [sought Par is the Eastern cities. Having deter
intend, by kneprices and a large and well selected
assortments br Watches and other artiCles in my line,
,Ito make it the interest of Wbstern men, to treal . at
home, I respectfully invite attention to the largest
and best selected stuck of Watches ever offered an
W. W. WILSON, ."
mar 4 7 cur 4th and Market sts.
. .
inr , Watch and Clock repairing done :in the beat
manner.
Pennoyk*ntactax Ita_tirond Cotnpany.
£.lFTEliS:Patent .bearing date the 25th day of
jj February A. D. 1&17, having been issued .by the
.Goveritir of the Commonwealth of Penn,sylvanta, in
pursuance of the.provisions of an As of the General
Assembly of-saideommonwealth,-entitled "An Act
, to incorporate the Pennsylvania /Leib-out Company."
1/Wee is hereby given, That. the undersigned be-
ing st majority of the acting Commissioners, have I
aud.do hereby appoints meeting of the subscribers
'to the Capital Stock of said Company to be held on
Tuesday, the.3oth day olMarch, A. D. 1547, at ten'
o'clock A. M. in the Room of the Board of Trade,
No,2S,Pliiladelphia Exchange, is the City of-Phila
delphia, in order to organize said Company,' and
then and there to eleet thirteen Directors of said
Company agreeably to the provisions of said Act of
Assembly.
Thomas P Cope . TSI Pettit
RobCrt Tol and George M Stroud
David S Brown lirsM Watts
James Magee Phillip M Price.
George W Tolafid Robert Flinn, Jr
J Fisher Learning . Wm Musser
H R KneaSs T C Rockhill
Geo W Cniperiter , John S Cash
Elliott Cresson ..... C G Childs • i
Robert Allen Ronerts Steen '
Charles S Wood C At acalerier
Hugh Campbell E A Penniman
John
Ralston
Alex Fullerton
A G Ralston Edward Siter
Gideon Scull Archibald Wright
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A S Roberts Henry Welsh
Win C Patterson John M Atwood
13 M Hinchman A J Lewis
John Welsh, Jr Nathaniel Trotter
Townsend Sloarpless James Martin
Thomas Sparks John J McCashen
Charles Humphreys ..Hugh Catherwcod .
James Steel , . Henry White.
February 26, 1547.—mar, 2-1 m
Mr: George R. GllddOO,
ORMERLY U. S. Consul, for Cairo;. ..ill nom
'mencee a Course cl / Fice Lectures,,illustrated by
splendid Pictorial Diagrams and ,Genuine Antiqui
ties, at the LUTHERAN CHURCH, 711 st., on Fat-
DAY evening, sth March, at 71 o'clock. The Course
will be continued, at the same place and,hour, on
•
Monday Bth, Thursday 11th, Friday, 12th, and
Monday 15th.'
TICKETS,
TICKETS, with Prospectus and Programmes, for sale
at 1 4 1 e Book Stores of Kay & Co., Wood street; Elliott
g r ,E ß flisli, Market street; J. L._Read, 4th 'sr.; John
ston & e;;, ,, ckton, Market St.; Cooli's-. Depot, 4th st.;
J. B. ht*Fai;:ien & Co.'s Market it.;. Yeager's do.,
and office St. corles Hotel. `
Tents—Gentlem,:os Tickets, $1,50; Lady's, $1;
Juvenile Person 75c. for pe.Coursc of Fire Lectures.
Single admissions—Adalu, ‘ ;,;(1 cts., juvenile Persons
25 cents. For other particulars see Prospectus and
Programmes. fch27
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f LL the daily and most of the weekly newspa
' pers; Sibbett's Wittily Counterfeit PeteCtor , s;
a.. 61.1 account of the great fire at Pittsburgh; a few
:.Belio.el Books and a retail stock of writing and let
, ter,pperr Red, Blue and Black Ink, and 'Sand; Pat
,ent•Puns• English quilln,Wafers, &c. kept constant
ly.for retail, Please call at
ISAAC HARRIS'
~ ..kgent and Com. Merchant, No; 12 St Clair st.
inar4-d3t
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,:rthSBLIRGH STEEL, WORKS AND SPRING
AND AXEL FACTORY. .1
-1544 . . .3*!:£s
.TONES & qinGG,
X •
't ,NaIIiEACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel,
P.lflng'a Steel, Steel Plough Wings; Coach and
liptie Springs, Hammered Iron Axes, and dealers
in •Malleat.le Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gene
rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh,
pa, • eb26-d2mf
Country Residence.
TlVilklNO.v,inoved to the City—for convenience
MIL
to projeg*onal businesa—j. will rent my Man
sion House and, its immediate enclosure.; situate on
the Bluffs of tlip.,Monongahela, one Mile above
i Pittsburgh.
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(a-WnoorrXt; Cumair.--Alessee Kilitors—l ob
served some time agd a cfiMfnunication over the
signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's
incline Expectorant had been- the means of saving
the lives of three of his children, who were suffer.
in g smimely with whooping cough; and having, but
a short time before, lost one of my children by
that dreadful complaint, 'and having another, and
my only child,t suffering the greatest agony with
the same - disease . , and in hourly expectation of its
death, I wad indue4l to purchase a bottle of it,and
commenced U.sik; it according to the directions—
and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif
teen minute§ after we commenced using it, and the
child has tiriw ;Completely recovered.
I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I
hereby return !him a husband's and a rather's
grateful acknotriedgments.
4 J. L. SIMPKINS.
Philadelphia, April 22d; 1840. •
faknis Thur. ; Tonk.—We coininend to the aiten
tio% of those desirous of restoring their hair or im
proving its beauty; tb this elegant preparation
We hear it, every where highly spoken of, and es
pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly
efficacious'in stimulating the growth of the hair,
and pre eating and curing many affections of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently prov
ed.._ Y. Sun.
For sale inj Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA
STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near WOod—and at
the Drug Storti of IL I'. t•:chwartz, Federal street,
Alieghenx City. . mar 4
'`lmportant to those who are afflicted with
diseased Ltmgt.
CINCLNNATI, ' Marti
'JON'S F. 411116 G
J.:I3MS S. 'CRAFT
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Dr. Rogersliverwort and Tar. This specific
seems to deserVe all that the vender claims for its
all healing virtues, we have seen a very emphatic
certificate trona - Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin
cinnati 'Eclectic College, who represents it to be a
very different article from the prevailing nostrums
of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment
ot that insidiOus claai of diseases which are the
bane of this vakiable climate."
Cincinnati Morning Signal
If physiciani of Dr. Cos's character in the pro
fession give their testimony in favor off this- cele
brated medicine, it must be valuable.
N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in
another coluntrt, also, one of a remardable cure
from Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, under the head of
Liverwort and Tar. -
GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY.
PIIILIIMLP1111; April :26, IS4C)
Being affiictbd for some yeiirs with that most
(distressing disease. the asthma, and for the last
3 years much Of the. time confined to my room.
.10 at sevenl different times. my life was des
paired ofi I concluded to obthin some of Ma
vul v a Si c ili an !Syrup. which was recommended to
me by a friend, from New York. who stated 0141
it had cured ionie of the most, inveterate cases
known 'to the Medical profession. Suffice it to say.
that, after using the above medicine for about 4
weeks, !I was entirely relieved, and 1 believe rad'.
rally cured. Yours with respect.
• OLIVER W. OWF,N7,
• • No 175 Bertram st.,
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see adverti s ement. feb-42
CIIRISTM . it 'Galvanic Remedies far all kinds of
net:•otas,iiirtiors they have been used with entire
success au all eases of Rheumatism, acute or cher,
nie, applying to-the head, face or limbs; gout, tic
doleredx, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head
ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, ,epilepsy, fits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu
ralgia, general debility, 1 1 / 4 c. In cases of dysperoa,
which is 'simply a nervous derangement of the di
gestive organs—they have bees found equally suc
cessful.
These applications are in the form , of Rings and
Magnetic Binds, Bract Behs.
Vf See 3.,lvertisetnent tor further particu:ars ou
the outside of this sheet.
For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street
dna
Itietioc to Contructors
OrricE or T/ZE MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO.,
' IP;tithurL , h, Atirch 3d, 1847.
•
p - RorosAts will be recelsed at thin alike up to
3 o'clock., P. Al.. an NoLday the tub day of
April next, lot tic coestructir.i of adki-i
stone Lock, at dam No. 1, to be fifty-six by two bun
dred._4.,nd lily fret in the.c.Lateber.
Prors ! tla erns the price for Cash pa)rnents,
also --tor payments in (. 7 -.:rtlticaten of the Company
parable e.ight years aatir date wet 6 interest.
i'lansand specifications of the work will be ethibi.
ted at the e ten duva presinut to the letting, and
information respecting the tram, will be given by
Syl vacua Lotbrop, Engineer.
PiU)POSA Lfi will also be roceised at the name time
and Once, for loaning the Company Tsserity thou
. nil 'dollars, upon the bonds and certificates afore-
Said. 3. E. 9I0012111.:AD, Pres'L
mar3-dtas (emzette mid Journal copy..)
'or litelt.
AVAR containing two hundred acres situate
about nine miles from- Pittsbergh. The im
provements are a large and comfort:hie hoist and
harts (GO feet long,) too bearing apple trees, GO acres
cleared land, aliqut I'2 of v. hick is meadow. The
farm is well watered, on a grad road and will 'be
rented remarkably low—apply to
BLAKELY & MITCIIELI,
Penn st.,
Parra for Sole
HATE have for sale a small Farm of Land in
Township, containing sixty-one sexes—about
Twenty-five arms , ckared and under fence, wlth
co:ricer:able dwelling honse and other improvements.
Title good and terms reasonable. Apply to
feb4 BLAKELY & myrcirFA..
Splendid Brick I/we - 11in 14 !louse. and Lot
in the City of Allegheny at Private
' Sale.
r subscriber :kg authorized to sell at kw twines
and on liberal' terms the following valuable
!teal Estate:
That convenient, spacious, modern style and well
finished 21. story brick dwellinv, house, with exten
sion-back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub
bery, rimit Trees, Pump, &c. on a lot having a front
of 5(1 feet on Canal street, and extending back 275
to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. H.
Kay, Esq., adjoining the residence of Ott , lion. Judge
Greer. Also those two handsome, well finished,
modern style new two story brick dwelling hones,
with colnnade fronts and back buildings; each lot
having a front of 22 !Vet on East Common and ex
tending back'l4s feet, occupied at present by Rev.
Wm. Pieston and John Bissell.
JOHN D. DAVIS,
jan.l9-te corner of Wood and Fifth atreets
For Salo or Rent;
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 Tavetn, having a good
frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten
Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pimp of ex
cellent water on the place, 'file House is large and
in good condition, having been occupied as a dwel
ling for some time by Air. James Burnside. It
be sold or rented low on reasonable terms.
Persona desirous of further information will VI ease
call at J. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor
ner of Wood and sth sta. decl7-tf
For Rent,
AN excellent dwelling houe,i, on Bedford street,
Prospect hill, Sixth Ward, with seven rooms,
basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well of
water. Rent, $125. Enquire of
febtl BLAKELY Sz MITCHEL.
For Sale,
FOUR LOTS—Pounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay
sta., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending
back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots ; and the
position of the whole property is one of the most ad
vantageous in the city. For farther information tip
pi; to M. SWARTZW ELDER., Fourth et..
n oy.3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield.
For Sale
1 4 - ml 9
A two storyBRICK HOUSE and LOT, 26 by
160 ft., In Allegheny city, situated on the
bank of the river, het ween the Aqueduct and Lipper
Bridge. Half or two-th;rds of the purchase money
may remain Bor 9 years. For sale low.
AVILMARTH,
jn3o-tf Penn st., bet. Irwin and MAI
For Rent,
IX Acres ofground, with Dwelling lioune,Stable,
arden t Fruit trees, schrubbery, B,: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 Cth st.i adjoining the
poperty ofMartin Lytle. Apply to
For gitle or Rent,
NEAT and convenient Frame Cottage, in Ale
gheny City, immediately below dm Canal.—
Possession
,given on the Ist of April nest. Apply
to Lfeb3: l JAMES MAY.
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1844. _I3I(IPDAY.PACICET• /87.
' '• TICE Mail and Passenger Steanier IS
. AAC NEWTON, Capt. A..G.
will run as a'regular packet between Pillsburgh. and
Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'-
clock, A. M:
The Isaac Newton was built this sPringilexpressly
for the trade, and offers to passengers every comfort
and superior accommodations. febl3
The regular snail and passenger steamer
MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run
as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Return
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, 'at 10,
A. M. For freight or postage apply on board.
The Monongahela was built expressly for this
trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su
perior accommodations.mar 31
•
1817 Tuesday Packet. 1847
The regular mail and passenger steam
er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. J. KLINE
FELTER, WI I 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. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev
ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap
ply on board.
lrft-The Hibernia NO. 2, was built expressly for
the trade, and offers to the passengers every com
fort and superior necommodatidnS. janl2, 1347
1847.Wedne .
sday Packet. 1847
r JSI N
THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt.
S.
--...,... DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every
W s ji nesday morning at 10 &clock; Wheeling every
Wednesday evening at 10 P. 14.; and Cincinnati eve.
ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. AI. feb2o
1817. THURSDAY PACKET. 1847.
Till?, WISCONSIN, Capt. R. J. GRACE,
Will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday
munung It 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday
evening at 10 I'. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. febl9
127:14-4 The regular mail and passenger steamer
-4-.1itz...,,-MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, 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
went A. M. For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly tbr this trade,
and oilers t - her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar i 3
The regularmail and passenger steamer st
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. Vor freight or passage apply on board.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
THE &ow U. S. Mail stearncr Ac,AIMA,
E. Luca., Master, ytil run as a regu
lar packet between Pittshiirgh and th,
above port during the season of k,triLg ever;
Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. ,
The Acadia is new and has ~..ipertoi accommoda
tions. For rre,ght or passage apply nn hoard, or to
019 NEw - roN JONES 3 . A.•ent.
0,
• MONDAY PACKET.
TILE regular mad and pawner steam
er UN ON,Captain Maclean,will run al
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin
natl. leaving, this port every Monday at l; o'clock,
P. M. Retdrning she will lea e :Cincinnati s very
Tbursdav at 0 P. M.
The tnion was built expressly for this trade
and afford:, every accommodation.
For ireiehS or passaze apply nn l,rrd
For Climelnuait and Lont
Th, new and spl,rnint paslenger steam.
C 0 LIT M B I A, O'NEAL. Master, lALII
!care for Ote alcove and int.mnEdtate ports, regular-
For freight or plumage apply on hoard, or to
jal D. WILKINS, Agent
The passenger steamer PALESTINE.
swt!i lease fur the above
'and alt intermediate ports regularly.
For frelglit or ps..utaxe apply on board. jc9.
Tlre sere untripteinieti pancetiger stern=
" t DreL 111. VI'C qt. Vorhecv.
Kill run aNa regular packet hetweeu Pitreburgh and
Ctrannals, leavme tilts port every Tut-.lay evening
at 3 o'ciock. Returning she cull leave Cmcinnull
every Frulay ervetunc at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration "tiers ..qpertor aceommodationa
to plsleTngers. For freight or p..scage apply on
board. jet
The well known lust running steamer
-" , "*F.;'' 7- CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run
as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and %Vb.-cling, at 10, P. M., the
same day. Re/liming, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at 10, A. M.
For freight or passage lapply nn board, or to
FORSYTH S Co., Agents,
No. 30, Water street.
; Tim xteatner ARENA, Ilmr. C. FLE - t-
L. 4 -% sox, darter, \Till leave Pitt"burgit for
Ib'ells,rlt.
ail all iliterinediato landings, on Mon
da IVe.lnfnolars, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. I 1.;
and Welicvdle (or Putsburgh "on "f ursdayg, Tlturs
dal", and Saturday', at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freinitt
or pIVISITO impl y on board. decs
For IN hoc g....aftegolar Packet.
Tue splendid light draught steamer
DUNI INION, S. Tykka, Master, will run
39 a regalar packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel
leav ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday,
Wednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.tand leav
ing Wheeling for eitriburgh every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply on board. novs
111 r
and Market tits. The only
Institute in the city where
a thorougn and system:tun course of instruction can
be obtained in mercantile and steamboat 110 0 K -
K LEPING. Writing Classes tiny and evening
at the usual hours. Mr. Miff' has a few spare hours
to devote to assisting in arranging D .rchant's or
steamer's Books, in . • culty. flours
orhusiness 10 . to 12 ltd •2 to 4, day Classes. Even
ing, do. 7 to 10 ninr4
Hooka--.Just Received. `
grill , : Deg and the Sportsman: by Skinner;
The think ofheber;
Dow Juniors Patent Sermons;
0.06 Sights Entertainment, 5 vole;
Bronson's Elocution;
'Abbott's Young Christiun and Corner Stone;
Dictioaary of Quotations.
li. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
feb24 No. 43 Market st.
rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court orQuar
1. ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County
of Allegheny .
The petition of Henry Rea, of the 6th Ward,
city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly
611.CWCII, That your petitioner hails provided himself
with materials for the accommodation of travelers
and others, at his dwelling house in the county afore
said, and prays that your Honors will grant him a
licence to keep n public house of enteriainmeut.
And your petitioner, ds in duty bound, will pray.
HENRY REA.
We, the subscribers, eittizens Of the Gth Ward,
do certify; that the above petitioner, is of good re
pute Ibr honesty and temperance; and is well proei
ded with house tooth and conveniences for the ac
commodation of travellers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
James C. Cummins, George L. Reis, 'Thomas ie
fey, :Alen. Clippies, Wm. Woods, David Jones, Rohl.
Miller, Robert Il.Williams, William iteis, W. Price,
Sr., Hobert IVoods, Wro. Philpnt. mar 9-1130
II the Honorable the Judges of the Court orquar-
IL ter Sessions of the l'eace, in and for the Coun
ty of Allegheny.
The petition of James Young, of the Borough oil
Law renceville, inthe county atbresaid, humbly show
eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with
materials for the a&ommodation of travellers and
others, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid,
and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant
him a license to keep a public house of eatertain
meet. And your petitiner, as in duty bonnd, will
pray. JAMES YOUNG.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of .
Lawrenceville, do certify, that the above petitioner
is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and.
is well provided with house room and conveniencea'
for the accommodation of travelers and others, and'
that said tavern is necessary.
P. C. Thompson,
Wm. Matthews, Wm. Kemp, J.
W. Decker, Ns', Wainwright, Jeremiah Fleming,'
Jan. eihrien, M. MgCulloitei Jr., Samuel Garrison,
Matthew Smith, Francis tine, Joe. Sarherl, Joseph
Miller. inaxs-d3t*
JOHN D. DAVIS,
cor Wood and sth sts
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SATURDAY PACKET
SATURDAY PACKET
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For Clucianati And St. Lottle
'Tuesday Es-eutug" Packet.
'WeHernia Regular Packet.
ACCOUNTANT'S INSTI
TUTE, N. E. corner oisth
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11. I.ld
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T)OTASII-6 casks'Pobtsh; recd a ..•fta sale by
FRIEND RHEt 4- CO.,
Aare . . ,57 XaCer.st,
10111ROONT.--27 dozen. Corn Brooms; 'received and
AO for sale by FRIEND, RILEY Sr. Co.,
tnar2 'fa Water st.
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR-60 Mule. N.O. Sugar
per Anglo Sax'on, for Mile by •
niar.2 FRIEND, JUICY & Co., 57, Water 'Bt.
, .
FiitESH FRUIT-100 drums Smyrna Figs •
40 has M. R. Raiiins;
1 cask Zante Currants;
10 bit :Prunes;
J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
110 Wood st.
For sale by
mart
SALERATIJS-10 bss Prime, for sole by
mar:2 J. D. WILLIAMS & Co;; 110 Wood st
EPPER-5 bags Pepper reed and for Sale by
mart J. D. 'WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at
L. B..,Wait!rman,;
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H 2 O va L r r n A g Ll r G a r i co a c n e t r, d C na o l m er mien p n rn ir a d ae r a o n r d -
Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 62
Front streets, Pittsburgh. feb23
fILOYFRSEED-13
,Bbls. just received, in store:
V./ arid fur sale by L. S. WATERMAN,
feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front sts.
SCQRCHINGS-3 Tuns, a prime article, in store
and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN,I
feb23 No. 31. Water and 62 Front et.
1 ALARATUS-3 Casks, in store and for sale by
Z 1) L. S. WATRRMAN,
feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Frontst:
nye L n i. a .
fo ß r U;l a ' l T e
b a y -13 pt . . j x viac i ;t i t i
A t i l sT store
let)23 No 31 Water and 6 Front st.
IRON—SO Tone assorted, in store xnd for sale by
L. S. WATERMAN,
No 31 Water and 62 Front st.
NAILS -300 Kega assorted, in store and l'or sale
by L. S. %VAT ERAIAN,
leb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front et.
4/7k BOXES Pound Lump -Lyncliburgli Tobacco;
Ai in slum and for sale low to close consignment,
by. L. S. WATERMAN,
feb23 . No 31 Water and 62 Front at.
A BOXES Tobacco, i Lump-s'a, 12's and .16 , a;
L.I.AJ in ['tore and for sale by
L. S. WATERMAN,
fob 23 No 31 Water and 62 Front at.
COTTON YARNS-10,000 lbs. assorted Nov., in
ewe and cur sale by L, S. WATRRMAN,
feli23 Nn 31 Water and 62 Front st.
SOLE LEATH Ell-100 Sides, in store
oand for sale by L. S. WATI.:IIMAN,
feb23 • No 31 Water and 62 Front
CK.III.TING-7 Bundles Skirting Leather, in store
kj and Fur sale by L. S. WATERMAN,
feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front st.
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13 R L I t7a L t r k -3 " P ' 1 11 11 N s F B -C ri S d — i e S L R e a o t h it i • " i a „ c k a
t i o i re b a c :d s
for sale by L. S. WATERMAN,
feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front sta.
rrANNER'S OIL-10 flbls, in store and for kale
j by L. S. WATERMAN,
feb23 No 31'Water and 62 Front sts.
I rNti EED OIL-10 Bids; in sbore and•for sale by
L. S. WATERMAN,
1'0123 No 31 Water and 62 Front eta,
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TOBACCO- !Rids in
K E : l to r r t e . . ( a . k lb L r E s A ale low to close consi”nm ' eut,
L. S. WATERMAN,
No 31 Water and 62 Front sta.
UST received and for sale Itrw-2 bitha. SinitlOg
tl hew:. quaitly New. York Coarti
yr. bbl. Leather VArrtteaL for Nate h 4
11ir2() imBERTs as,
Copa.l Furititore Varnish. Nos. f and 2,
•1 Stottil'a N 1!... York mak... on hand and for sale
by the jai, or bbl., by ItoiSERTS KANE,
6.11,20 No. 52,1.1 .t.
T.AAGE lot ol2l.l:thozuny Plink and V.tneerp,
for sate by ROBERTS & KANE,
No. S. 3d St.
~000 r EET beat quality Roaelvool. on hand
and for sale by ROBEit'f'S fa KATE,
No. 82, 3:1 at.
31 OLL 11CTTE11,—;9.5 tdAs fish, just rec'd and
1:d
Fir FAN by LAN1III.:11T SHlrrox,
133 and 135 Wood ,rt.
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tills in geed order, recd
'UT by steamer Ilthernia. and for sale !iv
lent') SIIIPTOti.
titYE WA NT Ev--77.0q0 nye vTanted, for
. whirl c... 411 pAI4I, by .
MILLET:ILICKETSON.
SEED.-75 I.lBmhels.. in store, and for
rate by MARTIN h smurit,
,66. Wood et.
Ib-fkm's nod Anvils, for
1 ',tile. by GEO. COCHitA2,
frb2.3. No: 46 Wood st.
DOTASI Lodi r, in etore . , and (or !olio by
f 062.5. 91 A IrrlNlk SMITI4-56 Wood st.
[OI:I,DING SHOVELS—A superior :trtile for
')1 saki by GEOA - COCHRAN,
fP!,26. No, '26 Wood st.
),\R LEA l)--12,000 11.13. 13ar Lead, for Rale by
JAMES MAY.
l i v r() i t t lL ,,T. 1 Sacks prime SN'oe i l, , : t li ‘ l E s• s ale .m bi y.
INSEEDOIL—LS Bbls in store and for sale by
- HAI'S 4:BROCKWAY,
teblS No 2, Commercial RrAv, Liberty et.
cPIRITS TURPENTINE-5 Bbls, in store and
far sa:e by HAYS 4- BROCKWAY,
10 , IS - No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.
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VAUGHN'S GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY—
For sale by IIAYS & BROCKWAY,
felils N 0.2, Commercial Row, Liberty st.
CHLORIDE LINE" for elate by
HAYS &BROCKWAY,
feblS No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty rt
VAItNISII ES 4- PAINTS—AII kinds, in store
V and for sale by HAYS & DR.OOK WA Y,
febls. N 0.2 Commercial how, Liberty st.
CANARY SEED-5 bushels for sale by
IHAYS & BROCKWAY,
Ceti IS. No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty st.
B LACKING -5 gros i r i L. A lct . i s tin st an t , i s ao fo c r i s c a w le A ki ,
kbis. 'No.2 Commercial Row, Liberty at.
F,onklinjOi Improved Lard
BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from
/ the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices
wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS,
der.244 No. 17 Liberty to.
Rundrica.
r", Tierces fregli nice;
Cooklins improved Lard Oil;
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and
for sale by . F: SELLERS.
sep24. fin. 17, Liberty street.
T ARD, 100 kegn, NU. 1, Lard nu consignment;
IA And for Bale by SELLERS.
UGA It HOUSE MOLLASSF.S.-6 bbls. Goodall,
iJ S. H. Molasses, in store and fur sale by
. .
A PPLF.S AND POTATOS--30 bids of splendid
itpples of different kinds, very large; in good
order;
130 bushels Red 1 4 ntete.4;
100 .4 Neillannock Potatoes
For sale low by, P. C. - MARI:ix;
1017. 60 Water st
OLD RYE WHISKEYA few , half and whole
Mils. for sale by I': C. MARTINI
10)17. 60 Water
PTENT FENCIL.—GO panne:S oak and pine rails
just received and for sale by
L. WILD,' Afall; Penn st.
130PLAI 1i0:145.4, well deagoned and for sale by
(now 18.) iL. WILMARTIL
prtoot WAS and 5 kfda Lard;
5 do Roll Butter;
3 do "Cloverietdf
500 lba Feathers;
4 bids White Beans. •
30 pairs Woollen Bos;
Received and for sale by •
LAMBERT & PHIPTO,
feb4 133 and 135 Wood at
FISII-85 bbls N 0.3 Large Mackerel;
10 hf bbis ' do do;
6 do No I do do(
15 'ibis Noel and 2 do;
6 do No 1 Salmon;
25 do do 'Herrings;
6 drums Codfish; ;by salt by
LAMBERT ¢
feb4 133 and 135 WoOd et
Brazier's Beßois's.
TUST received an assortment, large sizes,Brazioili.
10 Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do,
Wholestle and FtOtail; JCIIN Acr; BLAIR, •
deCIV, • 121:i }Food St:
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F. SELLERS
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$190.1k ='REW AR D:• ' . ' 'f;
TS offered to any person who-will produce one
I fourth the amount of real certificates orpositive
cures- in cases or. CONSUMPTION or DISEASED
Lungs as DR. ROGERS , LIVERWORT and TAR
has made in this city or any other place where it has
been introduced. Althopnh it has not been puffed
in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM by the',
PROPRIETOR for the SOLE purpose of. GAIN, (as
most medicines are without regard to their worth)
yet the demand has been enormous. In the city of
Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been ad
vertised to the amount of ten dollars ' .we received
ffi
an order from Messrs. Ells, Clan & Co. to the
amount of due THOUSAND BOTTLES. And this
too,in the summer season, when there is compara
tivly little or no demand for medicine of this char
acter.
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inr - This medicine still perfargs CURES that seem
almost Incredible, but se they use here, and ere. our
own-neighbors whose testimony can be had from their
own mouths, it must convince the most sceptical of
the worth of this medicine.
Another REMARKABLE cure of CONSUMP
TION. Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, of this city, was
reduced so low that ALL HIS FRIENDS, and even
his PHYSICIANS.had given, him up to DIE! ! !
Ma. A. L. SCOVU.L.—As L owe my lite to the use
of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT and TAR, I feel it
a duty, and shall without fear or delicacy give my
testimony as evidence that others who may be Abe . -
ted with CONSUMPTION or diseased Lungs may
know that this medicine is NO HUMBUG, but is
worth ten thousand physicians' prescriptions for the
disease fur which it is recommended.
Last summer I was taken with a molt DISTRES
SING COUGH; and about the first of July my Lungs
were so diseased that I bled in a short time several
quarts of blood,.which reduced me so low that all
My friends, and even my physicians thought 1 must
soon DIE with CONSUMPTION. My brother, how
ever, hcard_of some of the wonderful cures made by
this medicine, and procured a bottle, and before I
had taken one halfbottle, it seemed to go to the eery
seat of lite disease and raised a LA ROE_ QUANTITY
of MATTER and PHLEGM, and my COUGH was
stopped by a charm. 1 have since used some two or
three bottles, and am now able to attend to my busi
ness as well as ever.
1 feel very thankful to the inventor of this medicine,
for if it had not been for same all - powerful medicine
to have raised the'matter and 'phlegm, and healed, my
lunge, I should without doubt have now been in my
grave.
If any one will call on me on Catharine street; half
a square hettmv Linn, I will give them the particulars
and refer them to numerous friends who vrsited me
during my sick nese.
Jan. 10th, 1847
GA BRIPL WITITEFIEAD
STATEMENT OF Dll. 111 RAM COX
Late morEssoß in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC{
MEDICAL COLLEGE, nod a physician well known,
who - hot an extensire practice, ;n relation. to the easel
of Miss Belt, ofter haring been 'given up to DIE wlth:
the fait CONSCIIPTION, by u number eft
able PHYSICIANS.
Mn. A. L. Scovio.:-llnireccr retucta tit I ha re
been to permit toy name to appear. attached to a cer-I
tdicate ter.Otnineroling Potent Medicines, .Nuaroms
or CuViaticums, 1 nevertheless think it my duty, not,
only to my patrons, but to the community, and, all
afflicted with dli , eaCCS requiring Cough MedicineS to
state tin tin throe particular eases of incipient CON-
MN, viz: Miss _Belt, step daughter of Mr.
John ...:arr of this city. a Mimi Barger, sister r in-law of
Mr. V. Wunder, butcher, and Mr. R. K. Con, one
our City Council, that Dr. IleoEtts , COMMEND Stitt l'
or LIVERWORT 4:7.11 TAN operated more LIKE A SPe-.
cm., than any remedy of a similar character in its
operstion than I have ever used in my practice. One
nie t - a - gt‘a - c - z - avcrvii: Itto* iippeirred to be
I laboring under the hist 4-laze of: Sc : orfultn{.t asennp.-
lion, as pronounced by several PHYSICIANS who
Iwere iti atteridance-prerione to my being called to
trent the cave She is at Ibis present time in the en
( joyment of as apparently good health, and from
ap-
I pc:vane.; as likely to tf:c with any other disease, an
I any other ,oung lady of this: city. As it respects the
health of the other two cases, ail the threatening
pretnonitery symptoms seein- to, hare subsided from
the use of ti few Lollies of the Syrup above.
Very respectfuli;', Sc.
HIRAM COX, 31. D
Cincinniti, Jan. 25t11, 1817
Call at the, agents and obtain a pamphlet contain
ing Certificates of Al ozideribteurea from a great uutn.
ber of revectable and v,eil finoivn citizens.
A. L. SCOVILL & 014' •
Wholeeale agents for the Wett; cot of sth" and
Race Ets.,eineinnati.
1). C. Kneeland, principnl Agent for Pittsburgh,
office on Grant st., one door below 2J.
Also for sale by J. Kidd & Co., corner of 4th and
Wood 'tits.,
John It. Cassell, sth wmal, Pittsburgh.
11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny.
John Smith, Birmingham.
Information WauCed , •
OF AI.,XANDEII SHAW, son of William Shaw, mil:
Jeri of Cornanure, Parish of Donamoyne, Coun
ty Alriglian, Ireland. Ile emigrated to America in
or about the spring of the year IS3S, and has not
since been beard ot; was, at the time of his emigra
tion, Xltiyears of age, tall in stature, of dark complex
ion, heavy eyebrows, and by occupation 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 considerable legacy-to whia he
is entitled in England. H. KEE.NAN,
Counsellor at Law and European Law Agt.,
kb 12 Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Ilalf-Yearly Abstract of the fliedi-
cat Sciences.
J3EING a practical and analytical.:Bigest of the
contents of the principal British and Continental
Medical workS; published during the preceding six
months, together 'with a series of critical reperis on
the progress of Medicine and the collateral sciences
during the same period : embracing the various
branches tinder their proper heads, etc: Edited by
W. 11. Ranking, M b., Cantab.' PhysiCian to the
Suffolk General Hospdal. Vul.2, No. ;?—July to
October, 1545. Just received And for sale
fetk.26 LUKE LOOAIIS, Agt., 80 Wood st.
Handbook of Annitorny.
GF.NEBAL, Special, and Typographical, Trans
lated from the °rigida' German of Dr. Alfred
Von Bohr, and adapted to the use of tito English
Student, by John Burkett, Follow of theitoyal Col
lege of Students of England, arid_ dgnriastrapar of
Anatomy at Gay's liespital.. For sale by
foh2G LITI:1; LOOMIS, Ag't., 80 Wood st.
Preih Oyaterlf
M ILE subscriber will receive fresh OyeterS daily from Ilaltitnore, which he will serve up in all
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth et.,
between SMithfield and Thant. .
octl3 SCllititliiTZ
0 Yes, 0 Yes
.
ATM? can always find at G. Sclteck'S, on the cor
j_ nor of Fifth and gmiEltfield sti. ' fresh Oysters
served up in eatry on the shortest notice,
Also, Ground Nut Candy,. Fruits, and Pastries of the
choicest kinds. Crill and see. n05.13-dtap
VIIiGIII JA HOUSE,
CORNER OF FERRY AND WATER §q'REETS,
PITTSUURG 11 7 I:A.
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STEVENS Jo BEACII. Proprietors
feb2.6-d6m ^
WALL PAPER,
GLAZED AND UNGLAZED
Of every variety of patterns, cut from the West
French Samples.
15,000 PIECES, surratlon. GLAZED j`APER.
THEY will be sold for cash, at less price than they
can lie purchased in Philadelphia or New York.
THOSE having houses to paper AND OTTIKAS buy
ing io.sell zigain, will find a better article of WALL
PAPER, for leas- MONEY than has been ever offer
ed in this market before. Call at the Wall Paper
Store of • J. SHIDLE,
feh22-2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
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Window Blind Paper,
S 6 INCHES WIDE.
1200 PIECES of,gretti variety of Pizzifora,
at eastern prices., , •
To lie had by, dozen dr slitgle piece,at the Wall
Piper Store df ' J. IIIDLE,
re'l322-2m Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
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IraWeide Real Eqta4e for 8441 e.
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BY virtue of a decree ofilie trphan's.Conrt of Al
logheny County, 64; March Terin,lB4s:
The undersigned an Tenitee lot, the sale of the
Real Estate of Dermid Murphy; xpoise
to sale by public outcry at the Court "rouse iu the
City of Pittsburgh, on tho 4:h Monday .of Itiarch,
1847, at 10 o'clock, A. 14.0. he following daacribed
Hal Estate, viz: • .
1 t. That part.of the Farm belonging to the said
Est to, bounded and described as follows, viz: Be
ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of James
H. Hays,. Nl6B E 121 pert:l:ea to a post; thence S
22l E 192-s:perches to a post; thenco S 55 W 82 5
to a sugar tree stump; thence S SSI w 23-9 perchea
to a stake; thence. by that part of said farm in the
Diagram of Partition of said Es:ate marked "B" N
41 \V 99 to a beech; thence N 77 W 16-6 to a beech;
thence N 61 W 18-8 perches to a post; Dien& N 39
W 7 to a post; thence N SOW 22 to a post; thence N
141 W 44 perches to a post; thence by lands of James
H. Hays N 631 E 10 to sugar three stump; and
thence N 45 E 42 perelies to the place of beginning,
containing•lB3 acres and 37 perches, being the part
marked' "A" on said Diagram of the Partition of
said Real Estate,.which said described piece of land
containsnbout 96 acres of stone coal, with a dwel
ling house and barn erected thereon, on Bedk's,
within (along, the front) about 6G perches of the Mo
nongahela river, on )leek's Run, about 3 miles from
the City or.Piktstourgh: the soil is good, about 60
acres cleared, and the stone coal is of the best quality.
This tract is well timbered, has several excellent
springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard of
all kinds of fruii of the hest varictica.
2d. That other part of said Farm ? beunded and
described asfullows, viz: Beginning ate post, thence
by land OfJohn Doran and James 11. Raja, S SS; W
891 perches to a post; thence S 771 W 50 to . a post;
thence by land of Peter Brindle N 331 W 1571 perch-I
es to a. post) titmice by land of James H. Hays, N
82 E 24 7 to a beech; thence N 774 E 24-8 to a Jinn;
thence N 631 b` t 61 post; thence by the first described ,
part of Said farm marked in said Diagram "A." S
141 E 44 to a post; thence S 30 E 22 to, a post; thence
539 E 7 to.a post] thence S6l E IS-S to .a beech;
thence S 77 E 164 CO a beech; and thence S 44 E 99
to the beginning, containing 100 acres 116 porches,
being marked in said Diagram of Partition "B."
This part of said farm .enntains about 65 acres of,
stone coal and has about 40 acres of clOred
3d. That lot or piece ofground situ Cite in the City I
of Pittsburgh, • bounded and described as follows:
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 thelot
marked ~D lz in the Diagram of Partition, thence - by
the said line. northwardly parallel with Wood street
SO feet; thence parallel with Front 'street westward
ly 24 feet to an alley; thence along said alley south
wardly parallel with Wood street SO feet to the.place
of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram:
4th. That lot or pieccadjoining the above, hound
ed -and described as fellows: Beginning on Front
street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty
six feet from Weed street: thence along Frost
street—eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence 'north
wardly in a lino parallel with Wood strebt SD 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 SO feet to the place of beginning, being
marked in said Diagram.
Terms et sale of all the foregoing described Real
Estate, viz: One fuurth in , basil on the delivery of
the ) iced, 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 pOrchase
money to be secured by Judgment Bond and Mort
gage on the property sold.
N. B. The share or thirds of Ifeister Murphy,
widow of Dennis Murphy,deed is to remain in the
hands of the purchaser a ien on the land till her
death, subject to the payment of yearly interest.
HENRY M'CIJELDUCII,
Truatre.
leltl7-(1&.w-t4mir
rpfit; Executors xi:Vie }:state of Gustacous
Snrdgl
dectd., will sell at public auction on the premi,
acs on Thursday the 15th March nest, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., all the tools beintigidg to the soap and chand 7
:pry establishment of said deceased: .Also, 1 Horse,
Carriage and Harness, 1 Cart and Harness, 1 coun
t try Waiton, 2 Guns and a lot of fiishing
I tackle, an.l a ninolicr ofagricultural implements.
I They will also . : let, fur a tern: of years, the soap
) and chandlery aforesaid. The premises era in good
order and calculated to manufacture soap - and can
dles.on a large scale. Apply to G. R. Riddle, lisr“,
at his office, fith street, Pittsburgh; 11;14 11kgra. Mary,
sandol, on the prernises7 , -?ossessiott he given
on the first of April neat. -
All persons indebted - to the estate will please
make immediate payment: and those having claims .
will preaent,thern properly authenticated for settle
ment. FLEMING,
G. R. runviit,.. •) Ez'rs.
WM. HEN DM,
.31Iettbeny Connty, , Peb; 11, ISTlAittwtd
virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Al- i
1,) leghenY Cud; ty, I will, on Wednesday the 3d
day of March, 15.1:7, at the hour of 2 o'clock,
P. M., on the pretnise!!,esi. use 'to elle by public ven
due or outcry, all those two certain Lots of ground,
marked aid numbered hi the plan of the Iteserve
Tract opposite Pittaburgli; as Lots Noe 2119 and 210,
in such parts and in such proportions es will suit
purchasers, or I will sell tlie.whole of each Lot ins
body. Lot No 210 contains 6 acrea aitil '22 S-10
perches, upon which iserected a.two story weather
boarded log house, with hack iMildings and , other
-irnproveruents. Lot No 210, el:retaining, eCreir and
66 4-10 perches, is under good fenCe and. perfectly
level, and ii paiticuiarly adapted lbr the purpose of
a market.gardch.
.
The.nbove property tit : situated on the . lleaver Itoid
about 2titiles. below the City of Allegheny, on the
East side of Woods' run; and presents a rare Chance
for persons wishing to prOcure a location near the
two cities. .
The terms :of sale arc, one - t hird y) of the purchase
money iu cash
: be delivery of the 'bend, one-third
tI) in two years, and one-third (I) in three years
with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage.
W. I). TASSEY, •
Ariministrator de hosts non, 4T: of
eeloll:d4.lvtd John Woods, St.,,deed:
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CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE in Avery Row - sth street, aboie
field street, Pittsburgh.
DEeiii. MORTGAGES, A 'GREEN:IV:Mt: 7 liCriCi; REt.si srs
and other instrumeiitterof writing drawn with neat
ness, legal accurac y and despatch. Ile will also at
tend it, drawing and filing Ai ECIIATTIeS TEI4, AO:
counti of E.rccutars; Administrators, 4.c., Examining
titles to Beal Estate, Searching Records Ica , Menai
4x, 4:c:
From his long experience nrid iutimate act uaint-.
ante w ith
. the mannerpf heepirig the public records ?
he expects to give satisftietiori to those who may en
trait their bus noes to his Care. declG-datw
MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, Go
M. Cummins; Sntitlficld at., above 3d.
VrESSII.S. Junes .§rnith & Co.'s 'Machine Card
.1. Agency Mindfacuarcr's Finding Estab'fah-
Meld, and dealer iriClucks, Looking Glass Plates,
Framing Glass, ' •nay. IS--4423(1&-y
NOTHER iIt4.PORTANT irfari
11_ anna Deader' a highly respectable lady front.
Harrishurgh, taile d to-day at oilr office fur the pur
pose, she said, to express in this-ptildie manner, her
heartfelt gratitude to Dr..i.tvae ; Ne. 9; South Third
street, *etc unparalleled' benefits sho had" received
from the use of his ALT ERXTIV ht. She stated that
she had suffered tbr several years with Settorma.
and had had the attendance of fire phyi+icians at '!W-;
ferent titutst; all of whom finally told her that they
considered her diseaseiticurable. Shelherefore de
termined to try.the efficacy of DR. dAYNEtS AL.
TERATIVE, rrini which site found utmost imtrib.;
diate relief, so that by the Cilia she had taken thir
teen bottles; she was perfectly cured, and now'en
joys better health than she has-for several yeafit bet
lore. •
, For sale in Pittsbergb at the PF:ICLS TEA STORE,
72 Ircittitli st., near Wood—and :It the Dreg Store (N
IL P. Schwart4 . , Federal at., Allegheny City.
febl-Ore
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lir.,mailersigu&-. will attend to theprocCiring oc
situations for young men in atoms of all kinds
and for every capacity, such as.elarks, salesmen,
hook-keepers; assistants, and laboiers; also, fur men
on firms. driving marriages, and wagertSo l m l men
for fannies, and for all kinds ofmcchanical business.
Families supplied with male . and femni liPtue_..stica,
, 1 on the shorlest notice. By applying at ..CLARIDS
General Agency and lutalligence Office, N0,,50, 3d .
at., two doors bairn , the Post Office. feb3.4f,.
• • •
- krAi , LE SUGAR-.-1,Q00141,Wd a.nd. fe male by
LAMBERT tt, anIPON,
133 andl3s Woodst.
GEORGE ARMOR, Tailor,
TOVILTLI ST, ILLTWEEN WOOD MID ax m t MELD STREg
(Ardarki opposite the Mayors Office.)
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MAi er le:4l3:lllyeatalt Int Olos teatime.
-INSE.NSIBLE'PERSPIIIii:TION; '
THE preceding Okure It-
-tree to represent the Ix
a•sinte Pr„asritticricrwa
. is the great etateutitiat
Jr the impurities 6,r the
.ody. It will, bet:U:4lBmi
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:sees from all points et
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rtes that this perspird,
ion flows tthinterriipted -
y when we are iithealtl4
nit ceases whon we arty
.ick. Life cannot be Oust
.nrown off from the 1 4 0 0 4 0
other juices of the body, and disposes bythie,ineanp,or
nearlyall the impurities within us. The hingUnge
Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life:" Hit:ever
Comes impure, it may be traced directly,th the step.
page of the inserth ibleperspiraiion. Thus we ace, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in:
fected, is to open the, pores, and it relieves itself iron
all impurity instant ly, Its own heat and vitality art
.sufficient, without one patticha of medicine; except
to open the pores upon tho surface. Thus we sed
the folly of taking so much internal reittedied.
practionere, however. direct their efforts to restores
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonlan, toi •
inStance, steams, the Hydropathist sieved. us in weir
blankets, the Hottiopathist deals out infinilisaiutalil. -
the Allopithist bletls and doses ue with mercury;
and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills; pills,' -
pills.
.•
To gaVe Some idea of the amount of the Insensi
bin Perspiration; we will state that the learner) Dri
Lewenhuck; ascertained that five:eight.. of all we ie. . 7
ceive idto tho stomach, passed off by this Means. In •
other words, if we eat and drink .eight poupds p..„st
day, we evacuate fife petunia of it by the Inleheibio
Perspiration.„ .
. This is none her than tile used sip pattleles,:of
. the blood, and titer juices giving place to he new.
and fresh once.. Tu. cheek this, therefore, is to Jo
min in the ayetem five-eights of all the Virulent anattee
that nature demands should leave the Ludy, - ,
By a sudden treiisitioirfrem heat to cold, the porel
are stopped,,the, perspiration ceases; and diseaae . bm., •
gins at mace to develops , Hence, aitojipege c.f
• .
this flaw of the juices, originates so many colt:. •
plaints:. _. • , .
' his by s topping the pores; that
,ovenvhelms man
kind
.with coughs, colds, and consiemptiots, Hine
tenthi. of the world die from•diseases, induad
stoppage of the Iniensible Perspiration. , r.
Let me ask, now, every candid mind; what course
seems the most reasonable to pursue, to ainstop the
pores, alter they are closed. Wouldyougfie ph, ysie
to unstop the pores? Or would y?ni applytoruething .
that would do this upon tee &Lattice, where7thectee
giug actually ist And yet 1-know of nephytiician
who makes any exteinal applications to_ effect it.
linear these circumstances, I presejat etiphysiciani j ' •
'and to all others, McAlistees .44-11ectifii;g:pinletaia j •
or the World's Satre. It IMs power to reetpro,per.•
~•
spiratiun on the feet, on.the head old sores, upo n the . , •
chest, in short, upon any part of the Wily, whether:: :-
diseased slightly or severely. _
sit has power to cause athexternal etires, icrofuloue
humors, skin diseases, poisonous
„wound', •: •
charge their putrid matter; and then hei6
It is a remedy that sweeps elf the whole
of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuiteiii . •
to its healthy , functions. ”
It a remedy that forbids the neceisity of co many
and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach...,
.It is a reniedy that neither sicknens, gives inconvti•
silence, or is dangerous to the intestines:
. It preserves and defends the surface lloin nU dn.
rangement of its functions. The !turf:fee irtithe out.
L et of five-eights of the bile and used up matter with.
ii. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve
ithe intestines., fitoptipthese pores, and deatrikdocks
at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for
.. •
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 or the chest. consumption; lira
er involving the utmost danger alktitosponaibility, and
I declare hetet.° laaven and man, that - not in one..
single case has it railed to benefit, when the patient
was within the reach of mortal means. •
. , ,
have had Opticians ' learned in the pptesaioni
hare bad ministers of -the Gospel, Judges on the •
hehch, Aldermen and. Lawyers, gentleitt.en Of the .
highest erudition and multilifdit of thepoor; use it
in every variety of way, and there has been but, one
voice—one united and universal voicesayinit".llc-
Allister your Ointment is Rood:
' Can hardly be credited. that a
• Salve can have any- effect upon the hiega, seated al
they arc Within the system. But if placed upon the
chest, it peectratqs directly to the lungs,.sepe,rates
the poisonous . particles. that are consuming themj
and expels them from the syStem. , •
.
I need not say that it is curing pe.rieni of eonsump- •
Tien continually, although we are told itieftioliihi
mess; I dire not what is said, so long as I can curs.
several' thausalld persons yearly.
Salve has cured Omni of
the Heade:clue of.tezi years standing; anal who bad it ..,
regularly: every week; so that vomiting Oita took •
place, •
• Deafness-arid Env Ache ire helpefLwith like inter
case: , •
. COLD' PlZE.T.:Consumptinit, Liier corithlaint,
pains in the chest or aide, falling. off the hair; one ur
the other always acepmpanies cold feet.
The Salve will caft every enie. .
, .. •
In Scroulla, Erystpplas; ialt Liver chin. .
plaint Sore ?:.yes, quinsy, Sore. Throat, Bronehltis,
Brokeitor Sore Breast. Piles, all Chest Diseases; such
. as Asthma; Oripression,P ain, alsci Sore Litre.
pet' }Janda; Tit:news; Cutaneous Eruptions, Nei:vows
;
Diseases; ariirof the Spine there is probably no ineds
icine now Eninvn eo good.
BURNS:It is the. best th ing in, th e world for •
Biirrfs. (Rend the Directions around the bolt:} •
PLNIPLES ON THE FACE—Masculine Skiii gibes
surface. Its first action is to expel all.hunioe; It -•
will not tease drawing' till the face is free from any
[matter that may be !edged under the skin; and Bec••
I qiiently breaking out to the surface. It then .heals •
• When there is nothing' but grossness, or didl repul
sive serfaie; it begins tit. soften,tid settee Whit the
akin bet:ernes as smooth and delicate as a 644'.
WORMS.—If parents knew boW fatal mOst medi
eines were to children taken inwardly, they , would.- -
he',,alow to rerit to them. . Especially "mercurial -
lozenges" edited "medicated lotenges;" "Yertni
hips" pillsOcti The tioth in, nit one can tell; in
variably when worms are Preseht, Noivlet aye say.
1 to parents that this Salve.will Always tell if a child
his worms,: It will drive every vestige of them a
. way. Mend the directemearitund the box:)
There is probably no medicine on the . face. of the .
earth at Mite tie stare and so safe in the eijailificin of
worms.
TOILET. -; .although I have said little iltitrit it as'
a hair restorative yet I will vtako it against the worldt -
'reify may bring their Oils fir and near; and mine will
restore the hair two..eases to their one, .
OLD SORES:=-That some Sores arc an outlet to
the interitios of tne.eystein, is , hecause they , cannot
pasi olf throfigh the natfiril ehannels of the blend
ble Perspiration. If 'such
,eorps, are healed up the
hitpurities must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger life. This calie will always eibiide for
such emergeneieft. .
11.11EUMATISI:Ityemoves alined llninediately
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
course Ceases. • •
FEVERS.—Iri all cases oWyer; the dillicalty lies
in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture -
could he ;flirted the crisis has Nailed and the danger.
over:. The All-Healing Ointment *lll in all cases of
fevers almost instantly unlock the slim dad bring forth
the perspiration. • , .
SCALD HEAD. —We have Cured easedthat emu • •
ally defied every thing known; as well as the ability
of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he..
had spent 5500 on.his.children without any benefit,
when a few boxei.of the ointment, cured them. •
CORNS.Occusional use of the. Ointment will al
ways
keep corns front growing. People need never
be troubled with them if they Will,nse it. • • •
ASyA P.ISIILY 'MEDICINE...4ND man can tneas-.
tire Its value. So . long as the stars roll along over
lhe libaretne.--•so long as man treads the earthoult
yect to all - infineties of the flesh—so long as'disease
and aibknes% is known—just so long will this good
! Ointment be used and este.ented. When man CMS'.
tiqs from off the earth; then the. dediand will cease,-
' and Mat till then. JAMES.BIcALISTEII & Co.
Sole proprietors of thc above Medicine. Price 25
cents per box. •. •
CAUTION.—As the 'All-Healing 'Ointment has
grently counterfetted; we have given One Can
tion to the public that "no Ointment - will be genuine.
unless the dunes of JaMes McAlister, or James Mt..'
Alitter 4- Co., arc wairrrte with a sear upon 'Evan,
NOw. we hereby offer a reward of $5O to
, be. paid on conviction in tiny of the constituted.
1 courts of the United Statett, for any individual
terfeiting our name and Ttinttnent. . .
PRICE 25 cprrs PER BOX.
AGENTS IN PI..TTSBUttGII—Briun & Reiter; ,
corner of Liberty and St. .Clair eta; are the whole
sale agents, and L: Wilco:, jr., corner Market at. and
tho Diamond; Hays & _Brockway, (Druggists No 2;
Commercial how, Libe rty st.; J> IL Cassel, corner of
Walnut and Penn steeetn., sth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Staitlatield at. ; I.d dein' from Second tut
end . in Allegheny city by II P. Schwartz, and J. Sar
gent, and by J. G. Smjth (Druirgiat) Birmitgarat aCuI
D. Negley, East LibiTty; H. Binvlapci, itlchipgepertt
Samuel' Walker, Elizabeth;l AlePatlei & 8 0 .n1,A 10,
nongabela City; N.B. lawn & Co.; J : T. ileterir. •
13rownsville, lit;
.Dr. 5,. Spitl!, _
John Awlay, Beaver P.a, . ..,5tr,..291,
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