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' It' • The water was let into the.canal On Tuesday-, affil in a few days all will be bustle and business st. the.basias; What c)ange the opening of canal navigation will effectin the prices of some of the .staple articlei of trade, klohr for instance, cannot yetbe:calculatecl. • • Country merchants are now in the city - in great macohees,-;- - orders have - been received froth all ,parts of the great west for Groderies, Dry Goods .and, Pittsburgh Manufsteitires, Business' men ex =press themselves satisfied With , the prospects of in .excellent spring trade. - • : 4 1 L'PPLE"S—Grceit, not a very large stock"lin _ :handy—demand good, Sales in bbls. at t1,50a 200, as itr qtiality. •;- tPots--This article has declined some; sales at 4ilerahis*Regolar pies atoo6l. mutt " ir l / 4 -maxicetwe hear of no ides ALE--liegular sales at S1X:103,00. Bk..:ii4No change - or late small white will 1.551,09, - ; se eof • hhis .at $l. .BUCKETS 7 —EIear:er, :regular sales at $2,290 ISEESUfAX—L - Itegula.r sales at;2sf/121 -. 1;005114es at 6701 . ;56 as.M . qualitr. ,tiP,T±gß4Pplisaud-goixt; sales, of Roil, brisk at ,10101-some sales at 40/r. • •Keg, regular sales. at 7Q71:.: r., • 8.kcg."1 7 --The.detnanci, for Bacon is Tery good. Sales from- citysmoke houses Athams , 7 8 ; '36oulders,`slo3; Sides, 707+}; country cured about a` centtesa ' • ..CO11Y)N •YAIINS.,kt factories, short reel No, 5 to 10 sells at 19e; Now 11 to 13 at' 20C&e. • , - alight improvement is noticed, . from Ito 4 cent ...lb for Rio. We now quote at 410qc: few prime article. titAltiEtgattlESinall.later at 61,50 per viltrf ri • beech e s ; change; _no and not mash:doing; aales at $1,310i,37. MOE NMI FLOUR-Not much coming id—moue 6f ton , sequSiieelly wagon on seeount of bad roads. The opening bf ttie - canal, it is thOug,hi, will help . the price some. A great deal has been stored away inteided for the eastern market. We now quote at $401,1 2i. - • • MEI MEE GLOS.—Cituntry Brands, 8 by 10, sales at 2,25. 2412; 2,370)2,50. Largei; sizes in toroporti&i: SAY—Sales at.. scalesduring the melt, at - 81, 9; t o aol o . The best quality. will fetch the latter , 1,11 - I:!EA, : For gresn 3 , cents paid by tanners, re *sales at Sic.; Missouri, 14499 i; Spanistil4(al64. TRON÷PtiAletc for. good Att4heity, 2302fi. itimp all way atlas for inferior article =ME Nairi--Priees advanced some; 10d may be /loo ted at 3tC fcii : Juniata'; other sizes in proportioil; LEAD -41g 4+; .qar 41c LEATIIER6—M= advance '.has itaken place in , this , sole sel4 at 189020 e.; New York sole 1413(01.6i. lii tipper leather ttiere is no change. • ' • LARD-4-Dentand very good; sales at 70 , 3-7 c: Ia bbisl."7psin kegs. ' • TALLOW Regular sales • LARD' OIL-.Up a little; 65 is now asked. MOLASSES--'-Sitles af-374046. `5uga house SEEDS—Clover has declined considerably since :last week , sales at $3,50(a13,85fr0ni wagon ; from .store Tissothy—Regul . ar Jams at $1,7502,00. War; adianced some, sales at $1,003 1 1,10., • SOAP—Cincinnati manufacture 'sells at 4041 c; Pittsburgh sc. • . • tUGAR,an advance is iaticeti is this atlaclei .sales *t StitiSt for Imbue. tram $15020; .Straits 112: WHISKEY-r•Ccantoott is *an at Bic. tvhiclr 1 . IS tat advance.. liactified Jar& at 20 for cash and 2i -tune c'', Almandii fair; quick sales ailtbr followinequotatices: Trim*, 33; Ftdi blood, 30; d'! 28 # ik."40.; *AO 11 0 *Plow 24. -y :,~=; .44-*.tirritt if try', E tocif Prepimed and'correstfdirv-Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD .'OF TRADE. ciptlurrx.r. iqul-staltan. 3. SOipton , - .. 4 0 44kT or. *BIT Siti7H.Gll. Pt irszt; ,, A•gx 1;112 'ARRIVED. . , 4C(iiiperfNon . . - 2, Crooks, - ,Cineinttati -2 Colorado. HuntCr, Cincinnati. - - • '; Cireassion, Cox, Memphis. • 'Wilmington, Stevens; Steubenville. American Star,vr ' Hunter Louisville. 'Susquihautia,Steart - ; St. Louis. Lake - Erie, Rocips, Beaver. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. - .. . Consul; Bovinian, Brawnsville. , Louis M'Lase, Bennett, Brownsville, : - -DEPARTED. , WisConsin; Grace, Cincinnati. '7.:Neivi.Eng . land. Ebert Wheeling -Lady Byron, Miller, Wellsville.' Mingo-Chief; Moore, Cincinnati. Michigan, Boiei, Beaver. - • Vonsul, Bowman, Brownsville. • • Louis M'Lane,-Bennett-Brownsville. OFFICE OF THE,IHORNING - POST,? , P2IDAT bloarizsa March 12. S Werhaikalrairits of Weather this weeti ;s•artn, withsunJihlne ; wet and uncornfortaester, day"waa cold and disagreeable. , • Th e rivers , have been , in ezeellent onler;' ihe fait Joins- have caused a Ewell; 'on Wednesday 4 64sr v i c g ihere.wru:e . eighteen feet water , and 'still intil la last evening there were 21 , feet. '`;The' baldness en the wharf' has beenexceedingly boats ale daily,arriving and departing hea: viltlattea. •The . corning season will be very pro. fita,Vet;i'afeartibriat Ceirpet Chain, 23 cents ' per pound Cotton Twine 25 44 .4- .•4 Caudle s l:a a a Covertet Yarn, " " Otitilmis , Battirei 11 Drs:af.ltplitts, sides ist .55060, goal new sells firmly at $2,050425 FlSkiultitibrei No. 3 1 large, - bbl. $7,50.- 3 . hlf. DO 2, small, pr. 8,00 " "• " 12,30 „" , " " large, pr. MI 6,50 1 t 5,50. Satilsea, Na: 1 $l6lOO, .eCtie•Fish none in tdarktt FEED-Bran, sortie sales at 'Saki ShctriA,Aoes,a; I 2SI YEATHERS—Prime Kentucky sales '460 . • GRAIN— Wheat we quote at 70. - Pgorn" ...4tegalar -sales at 37040. s.; saieiat•2s,42B. Sp.-An advance; sales at 37043. Barleywill bring dbc.. at breweries.- Han'ging Reck is; taken fteely,at $36, time Bloointi regular sates at $62070 . - _ Bar/ion, regular sales at 3c RlCE—Regular sales, in tierees;at sfrasf . RAGS—No change, taken at 3c ob served some time ago. ktommunication'ovAr the. • signatur6 for "A Parent," stating that Dr Jayne ifidiac_Expectoram had been the means of Favihi 1 thelives of three °lbis who suffer•:- 1 i • were . ngaevetely•withwbooping cough; and having, but a short time before, lost one of my children by thatdretelfitl corn plaint,' and havirig another; and my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same direar.e, and in hourly expectation of its death, Ives induced to purchase a bottle of it,and - commenced Using it according to the directions— ancl to the surprises Of all it began to Mend in fif teen minutes after we eomtrience using it, and the child has now completely recovered. ' I have no acquaintance with Dr. 3ayne, but I hereby, return : him a husband's and • a father's griteful aCknowledgments. • I. L. SIMPKINS Philadelphia, April 22d, 11346. .TayNe's 7bnie.—We commend to the :attn. tion "of-those desirous of restoring their'hair or irn prciving its' beauty, to this elegant preparation Wdhear it every Wort higlilyspoken of,, and es pecialiy Vail who have made use of it, as greatly effreviciusin stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and, curing many . . affections of the skin. Its virtues are amply anti suffieiently prov. Y. Sun. - : ! For sale in Tittsburgh at the PF.KIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH - 'street, near Wood—and at the: rug Storcbtliz P. Schwa : M. Federal greet; .Allegheny City. ' mar4 CO "Importantto.ose whti are afflicted with diseaseamm,.s. . DP 'fl.ogers Liverwcitt and Tar. This specific seems td deserve all that the yeMler claims for its all healing virtues, we have seen a very emphatic certificat from Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin cihnatlEClectic College, who represents it to be a very diffeknt article from the prevailing nostrums of the daycandris ,Very valuabliti in the treatment ot that' insidious class pf'diseaSer, .which are the hane ofthis variable-climate." _ ulitniuitt 'Aro,. ng lu .nal - • S ignal. If physicians of Dr. Cox's theructer in the pro lession live their testimony in favor of this_ cele• orated Medicine, it most be - valtiable. B. - „Notice the certificate - of Professor Cox in another column, also, One of ft rentardable cure from, Mr. Gabriel Whitehead ' tinder the head of . . Literwort• and Ter..: --* GREAT. 'TAMAN PanIEDY: . . , - • Parranstettia, ;April lad, 1640. Being afflicted for,some n years with that most distressing disease. the •asthmaii and far the last 3 years muck of , the Time confined to my room. and at several different times 'my life was des. paired • of:,' I concluded to obtain some oT 111 a, zoni's Sicilian Syrup, which was recommended to me had friend from New York:. who stated Out it had cured some of' the most inveterate cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine .for about 4 weeks,.! was entirely relieved, ind I believe radi cally-cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, N 017,5 Bertritn st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway; Whulesale tind Retail Agents.; see advertisement, 111322 CaIIISTIefI Galvanic Remedies tor all kinds of nerveuis affections _they' have been used with entire success iri•all cases' f Rheurnatiem acute or chrm nit; applying to tholfead, face or (irate"; gout, tie dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, neriousor sick head ache, indivistinn, paralysis, Palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsion; .cramP, palpitation of the heart, nem general debility. Am. In dues ofdyspepsia, 7gvhieb is siutply a nervous derangement of the di geatiVe organir—they: have been found equally sue. censful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracstets. Belts, &c. - azr See advertisenient for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street dee9. Reerilt Ina for the Infantry TTIVITED STATES AR,NIY.-4 1 Nanted for the 1,.)- United States army, ablit bottled men,ltetweeu the ages of 18 and 35 years, being above 5 feet 3 inches bight of good 'character, nnd of respectable standing among thnik fallow names's. None need apply to enter the service, but thdre who are deter mined to.serve the period of theii enlistment, holt,. ctstly' and • faithiiillyi viz clutiag the war" milli bfesteo. Table of ostabliched ratc,c of pd# tfiretalde to c.risting , . 1 l'o . theerg'nt Maj. quarten. . : 1 halter Serg'ut, Chief Masi.; clan, dt Chief Bugler, noel): i 814 sl7 -To the Ist Serrt'or a Comp'y" IS 16 Ordnance Sergeant.. i • 18 i• All Other Sergeants, each...l 13 i 13 Corporals. ' '9 ~ 10 'Buglers I S I 9 'Mt:minium ; , - S - ' Farriers and Blacks : midis-1 11 11 Artiteers ' - 11 a... Ptivateri" ' 1 8 4 bounty- of twelve dollars will lie paid to each re &nit enlisted for the artillery or litfantry arm. Besides the monthly pay, as alisive stated, one•ra titin per day is allowe.l every soldier, which is amply sufficient for his subsistence; alaci,!a large supply tifl consfi . ntable and- genteel clothing. tlood quarters and fuel are at all trViTilrnishetli: and every mien flan-Will be paid Wm: aking those men who may:en list4:,and are• determined to serve their country ill :good -faith; comfortable and contertted with their sit. hationl , ITC beat medical attendants is always :Ohl tided for the sick soldier; and no desibetion of pay is -Mader: during - the period he is unable td.perform his , ithiityi Should the soldier be disabled in the line of his' -duty, the laws provide - a pension for him. • Alse•ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES of best :land in ally of the - States in Which the United -States have land. Provided -he obtains by:his good conduct an-honorable .discharge,Or $lOO in . treasu+ . ry scrip, to bear interest; if he prefers it to land; • Sytheabiive it is seen that the pUy - andallOsiatiees itrejuspectable,und that, with prudence and Ceono my.;:the monthly pay-of the soldier, trtaybe Idid op— als everything.requisite for his comfort • and Conveni -eneels•furnished by the governmentv in - Chiding his sugar and•Colfee:-. The ill-Went Soldier, therefore, nitlY ledditylave 4.401 to - .51620 - Altwitig:•'his en , istment, and at the eltpiiitiew of the .term - he can,if - hi : cheese/4 - settle *hie • farm - in any of the -western States, and there-establish - himself comfortably,'un his,. Own - land, .for thereat of his - - The=anot• of Vivo dollar* will be paid to any citizen, tion.cOmnlisaitined officer or soldier, who shall hting to thomendezvous an able-bodied recruit; who bercgularly enliited. The citizedatiould• present • his recruit to• the Lieutenant or Captain,- and - not •to theitecruiting Sergeants. ~„. • • . P. outußig, Captain - U; Army.- - :..Ftendszyous at the earner or Front street and Chan , :earyLane,Pittaborght •- ttutr6-d ' Propos.As id* C . , riIItOPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst. ,1 7-- at the office of the Superintendent of the Phila.' delPhii and Columbia gait Roadi Parkeaburg, for supplying Bituminous Coal, for the use- of Locomo-. live Engines go said road, the ensiling seasons Tbit proposals must state the quality of the Coal, the quantity that can be furnished, and the price at which it can bo delivered at Philadelphia or Colton• bia„ Making allowance for the Arson! drawback. ' - , ENGLISH, S.iipt.ilfotite Polder, Fhilad'a., and. Col. R. Road Peatusausta,Chenter. County, March lot, 1841. mai6-t2oin. TreAG.LEVllAtattlible- ePRIENDS ANTYPIXTRONS.—I ha s te disposed T of my Bakery, in Diamond alley; and for the fu ture. will reeeive orders at the arenter ethe Eagle Saleon 7 —for fancy cake, confectionary,„ calf feet jel ly, ice ereata, pyrarifids ',Mad every other article ne cessary- for suppers; particii . bal ls ,' weddings, &c. The Saloon will be open for icocream on or before , the Lei day orApril.- • Alerge amount of money has been expended in order to make. the Eagle the most attractive and pleasant place or fetortin the welt for the approaching season.,. Proud of the patronage we hare received We will endeaSeT todeserve a continuance ant. --- Vlea' . .__ _ . ... A Barrel/ Linseed Oil, foriale low to.tlolo .., . ,00gsignmeot by 2 ' , , r - : - -'•' - • .- . HAYS & BROCKWAY, ..:mart • NO: 21,• CommercialitoW, Libertr et. ' „ . • 4~ +sib_ `'.i~`~~~~:":a!~T - v*~"'" ..., . •. ~ .j . ~ . MiaS EMS - ',..t.''..',''..-2.:k- ... .:::.!:.,•:.:.!.!..11,:i.._:',-..4.;:: "=~~__ mmatmatlov ' - , •r ••••••••- Oli the'traitipertiitiott eflreiglit-hetween Pitts. boxithiiiid the Atlaatie.cities,avoitiing inertia on the way;astirjticitiiiisetiseit risk of dVls.y ) dainite,.breakk.e..tt*l*P:64llo.lß4r**lB.. T 0 , 8U14311.1136E6t CAgyYtr 2l B Ma r i at, Philadelphia: TalcAyFE Ht OicONICO,;tOF,PiiI:4I and Wayne ate., Pittaliutah. o'632cNott§' -CO. Worth - Strect,- Baltimore. W. & J: T. Triracerr,lCSouth street, New-York Encouraged by inereased , business, the Proprie tore have added to 'and extended their arrange : meets daring the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight With regularity and dispatch.upsur passed by any 'Other Line. ?heif long experience as Carriers, the palpable superiority of the Portable:Boat system, and'the griat capacity and 'cOnveniebffe of the Wareholiseilateaah dnd of the Line; are pectili.: arty calculated to Mutt.% the Proprietors rum their- engagerimita and accommodate their citatoni, ern, and confidently offering the past as a guarantee , for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance I of that, patronage which they now gratefully ack nowledge. . All consign nents to Taira, & o , Connbr. will be re; Gaited and Ihrwarded l Steam Boat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted . free of any charge fur Commiss;on l advancing cr Storage. Having nlo inter est directly or indirectly in Steam Boats the interest Of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary chjectin shipping West; and' they pledga thetbselves to forward all &Dods consigned to them promptly, and on the Most advantageous terms to the owners.. marl-tf • Plakworth's Way Irret! ht 1847. XCLUSINELY for the transportation of way . i freight between Pittsburgh; Blairsville, Johns town' liollidaysburgh".Water strati, and all interme diate plates. • • One boat leaves the, Warehouse of C. A. McAnul ty & CO.I Pittsburgh, every day.(ercept Sundays) and Shippers cau always depend- on having their goods forwarded without delay . and at fair rates. This Line Whs formed for the special accommo dation of the way businesi, and the proprietors re spectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. JOHN plcrwoßTH, JOHN" MILLER, DAIVL. 11. BARNES; ROBERT WOODS, WILLIAM PCLTY. I. J. McDevitt; John Parker, Robert Moore, Tinge , ley 4•Sniith, Pittsburgh. - mutt Independent 4 .-_e • • I.ll' lB 4 7 ." r% a pia FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCILANDISE TO AND PROM PITTS BURGH, PIMA DELPNIA AND BALTIMORE. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates. Mlle of Lading transmitted, and all instruc _ions pisomptly at tended to, free front any extra. charge for storage or commission, Address, or apply to C. A. hicANULTY it CO.; • Cad tl Basin; Pittsburgh. Having a very large and clusinoilions warehouse, we are prepared to receive (in addition to freight kir shipment) a large amount of Produce, &c., on Stor age-at low rates. • marS C. A. McANULTY & - SPId NE - STYLE. „,„, HATS A.ND CAPS: T LIE subscriber would inform his customers and j j the public, that' he has received direct from New York, the latest and most approved style tit Hats and Caps for sprint/ and summer near. Ile is also daily manufacturing . Hats and Caps of all 14eseriptions. and he pledges himself to furnish his customers with an article that, for neatness, dota bilit'y,ltind cheapness, cannot be surpassed. .ktittern Merchants are invited to call and ex. , amine his stock, as he feels coiiiident-of being able to please both in quality and price. 7 G. W. GLASGOW. 102 Wood st., I Third door below DJ% is' Coin. Auction Rooms. N. B.—Parsons preferring a Pittsburgh mantdac, i lured Hat to };astern Hats with Pittsburgh names may rely on get:irg the same by calling-as above. I niaro4.lam G. W. G. HAMILTON STEWART & CO, 04 , 31 E LEAGUE. FACTORY, Rebecca St., ( lllanrltertter lower Road,) ALLEGHENY CITY, . r p e I. g T. I g E 6 1 cx5.2 , 4 4.1" s 't.: = , RI: now prepred to manutactive extensively revery description of colored Cotton Goods. ri,oi have now on hand a good assortment of Shirt ing,Purniture, Apron HEW' Summer Checks of dater entliatterris and prices; also, beaNy dark and twill ed checks and stripes, for Pants, &c., &c.; all made frorli very hard twisted yarns, and colors warranted. Their prices are admitted to be as tow as goods us equal quality can be purchased in the United States, and proper regulations are observed to avoid she in consistency of entering into competition With their custotncrS. (Pay per m.Pay per in Their goods may be seen at tho principal wholea' and retail bout es in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Merchants wishing, further information will be waited on by communicating their wishes through the Allegheny Post Office. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXk:L FACTORY. MAC JOYES. JOHN' F. farloo. .tOltrot & grIGGI TANUFACTURERS of Spring and mister Steel, Ili Plough Steof, Steel Plough Wings, Coaeh and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and deniers, in Malleable CaStings i and Coach Trimmings; gen rally, corner of Ross and Front . strteta, Pittiburgb, Pa.. fel46-d2m, r[ l o Abe Honorable the Judges ofthe Court ofguar 1_ ter &salons of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. • • - The 'petition of Silas. D. Pryor, of Baldwin Town ship, in the county aforesaid) humbly sheweth, That your petitioner path provided himself with materials for the accortinthlation of travelers and others, at his dwelling ltima6 in the county aforesaid; ad.prays that yofir Honors will grant him a license to keep ptiblib tiolise Of entertairimbht. Andyour petition er, atria duty bound; will pray. • SILAS D. PRYOR— We, the 'enteteriberi,Cititens of Bahl win township, do certify; that the above petitioner, is of good re pute thr honesty and temperance, and is well prOri dett with house.room and conveniences for the ac commodation oftravellet and others, and 'Mgt paid tavern is necessary. Samuel Cooley, Thoinas Dlackmore, Jamet faw dy, H. Armstrong, 'Josiah M. Brawdy, James Wal lace, David Cowan; Andrew Griffin, George Drake, Joel Sickman David Linhart. mart i-d3t* T .-._... O the Honorable the Judges of the Court Pr Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Ctrunty or Allegheny. The tie:talon of Wm. Johnston, of Peebles town ship; in the county aforesaid, humbly showeth; That your petitionerbath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers anklothers, at his dwelling house in the county aforesaid and prays that your Honors will grant hitt a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And year peti tioner, as in duty bound, will prays • I#ILLIAMICHINSTON. We, the subseribereieitizens of Peebles township, do certify, that the above petitioner, is of good re pute for honesty and temperance., and is well provi ded with house room and conveniences thr the ac commodation of travelers and othefs, and that said tavern is necessary: J. R.l.Delintoek, George Wallace; James Fenlin, Wm. Alexander, Peter Hauck, John, Black, John ,Simmers, R. W, Thomas, R. Boild, David Irwin, Samuel lit'Clelland, Henry marlt-d3t• V) the Honorable the Judges ofthe Court of guar ter Sessions of the Peace, in andlor the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of James Kearney, of the sth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials Ihr the accOrninctdation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the county afore said,and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of enter tailiment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES KEARNEY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the sth Ward, .do certify, that.the above petitioner is.of good re .puts for honesty and temperance, and Is 'well :pro• sided with house room and'coavebiences fir the tic; coinmodation of travelers and others' and that said tavern Is I:actinism. John J.•Miteltei ' It Watson, -Ern. Itnls, B. Role, John Maalchr, ,Leahy, Sohn Glbb. J. H, Cassel, II: Mao, Samuel 'Bighorn', Antes frl , Lnan, 'James 9 , kluer. - • mar VW at ANDREWS. Wood it fi=r.= - ~ a' 3 r 4h - -.f.f . :•:' , i''..r5 , , , - . .:: , '-:' ,,, Y-7,j..•::: ? : ;i:.,7,1.'•:;,:,r,.::';-:.', 'r , ,,. Proprietori JOHN MILLER, llnllitliysburgh. IL 11. CANAN, Johnstown. Agents. C. A. MeANLILT Y nt rent:WES. Dtr - Without TransltiOmbnt KTORAOF MEM (I , •SUGAI4-271)11elei:iieed itraToteiiiebi. • mars TARD I7: I I t recd arut:forsare„ tiy AIILLER . Se: rticKETs9Dr. bbli. in - stnro - and "for stile by m rti :MILLER & RICKI:TSON. PSOM SA LTS--,15 hi bbla in attire, for sale by m.rs MILLER kiIICKTSON.- (( ILOVERSELV,•=O bbls on consigninit)t,forsare lJ by . ;+, )1111:11E.R MEE ni7CKWIIEAT FIOUR-41 sacks. Bucicurheat Boni, for use; on vonsi sale by - , .(rnars) ' MILLER & nickursoN,.. kINCIPEE , CIGARS-1 ca e• Principeb Cl[ P `gars, oT.Barriss" bnmil. just reed for sale by ' .MILLER & RICKETSOI. - T;IIIESLIFRUIT..---!100 drtnes Brnyrna.Figsr . bxl4 M. IL Itaieincq • 1 cask 'Ante Currants; - • . :10 bxs Probes- •.,:..:: jro tale by J. D . WILLI AMS& Co:, ..rnar2. , . liq Wond at. ALEfikftri,S-711 bra; Prime, for salt by mar 2 J. D. W11..L1A1D3:412:C0., Ir)EPPER-=-0 bags Pepper roc) and for sale by ;mart J. D.,.WILLIAMS_Bc 110 Wood et. NITHOLFSALE Grocer, Comnirssiun and For - V WarlilOg: Merchant, dealer In - Prod : ace and' Pittsburgh Manufgatures, Nos. 31 Water,. and 6.2 Front streets, Pitisb , urgh. • •fetr23 CLOVI;ELSEED-13 Ws. just received, in store and cur sale by L. S. WATERMAN, feb23No 31 Water and 62Front sta. . . . cOACIONGS--3 Tune , a prime .articlo; in etnee 0 and for sale; by L. S...WATE.IIHAN„ reb23 No. 31 Water and'63 grant a. SAGA 11.A.TUS-4,3 Casks, in sdore , and -for sale by Lan, WATERMAN; feb23 No 31 - Water mid 62',Frontnt. ROLL BUTTER-I,p" Ilbla. just reed, in store 111, and for sale by L. 8. WATARAIAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 6'2'Frorit I RON-80 Tone assorted, in stare and 'for ante by , . WATi:RMAN, feb23 No 31,Waier and 5;2 Front, et., , AILS-300 I egs assorted; in store and lor sale lr by - L. S. WATERMAN, 6443 ?co 31 Water and 62 Front et. BOXES P oufid Lunip Lynclibitrgh-Tobacco; 2 in core and for sale low tovinaetansignment; hp ' L. S.'WATKIIMAN, feb23 NO 31 Witter and 62 Front A flocar.s . tobacco,l Lunspr-5t5,..12',1 and 16 4 5; in store and. Nr sale by L. S. WATF..II3fAIyI . , '.No 3f Miter. and ,62 Front st. --- tt - YrrOi' YAItNS-10;000 lbs. tianorted . Ntis.; iu 1,...,, , 5ter6 and tbr sale by L. R. W.AgYAM.I.N, feb23 No 31 Water and '6l,Froilt st. CI PAN IS SOLE LEATH ER--100 %deft in store Oland tor' gala by L. S. WATE.PAN„ rob 43 No 31 Water and 5.2 Front stn. - SEIRTI NG-7 Blindlog Skirting Leather, in WI? anti for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, ' 11.143 No 31 Water anti Front at-. Balt , LF. & IiARNE66-3 Bolls Black Harness Leather) 3 itoas Bridle Leather; id *tore and for late by L. 8. WATERMAN, feb23 No 31 Water and 62 Front ate. MANNER'S OIL-10 .11ble t in store and for sale 1 by . 1.: S. WATERMAN, febl23 No 31 Water ando2 Front its. L INSEED OIL--I 0 Ws, in ytore and Walla by 1.. S.' WATERMAN, No 3,1 Water . aud 6;&Front.sta. 1" ENTUCKV LEAF TOBACCO— 29 libdg, in store cud, Ibr tale low to cloto eon,ignment, liY. L. S. WITNRMAN, - fej)23 No 31 Waterate) 62 Front sta.. UST received and fiir sale bble. Smith'if fl) best quality. Now- York Coach Varpiab.• Also h I v. bb!. Leather Varnish, for,sale by ;t.1.20 RLIIEIU S & ICANK, 52, :a it. 0 11111... C. Copal P'altnitlire Va . rnirlk, Nos. I rnd 2j Smith's New York make, on Mind and fir male by the gal. or bbl., iy noaLturs & KANP, feti2tl 3.1 It. LARGE lot of Mahi.gsny Plank and Veneers, sake hy itonAirts & KAM', feb2o No b 2 st. 30()0 ii:ni'd l6 flgtbraelsatLittl)ll l tAAFfvvtilaiinAnNla i nd feLl2O , Ito. S:1, 3.1 at, T tl ---"- 1 1 r0 L , L .2 11 1 v t.1;1 , 7 Eli 2A.. 5 1. 1 1 ' 13 1 KRT Ie . 4:SII;PTON, 1009 133 and 135 Wood st. r 1 REEN APP LES--23 Bbla in good order, rec'd VI . 1 , 1 steamer Hibernia. and (or .sale Ly 11:1,19 LAMBERT & ItY Fn , *ANT , E . Ii -- 2 1 000 losels . ll-ye wanted, for o i,i 1 . feliri. • MILLER at. RICKF.TSON. y IRD-2 Barrel,, No.l, in goal anger --for sale 1.1 by luais Woods!. ' GLOVER SEED. 7b Bushels; in-store, and for saZe. by MARTIN & SMITH, • re 1,26 wood in. .13LACK'SMITliS Vices, lielloiiviral s', and Anti' for sale by OE 1. COCItRAN, Ibb23. o. 516 Wood a. . .---- fIiOTASII---.2 casks, in stare sod for Sale by r MARTIN b 511 . 1:111, 56 Wood cf. ' yout.n= suove:Ls—A i!iiperior article fur sale by GEO. C.M.:IIItANT, No. 26 at. DAIL LEA D—,12,000 DAL Liar Loud t for Rale by fob 9. JAMES MAY. WOOL -4 Sacks prime Wan!, for rale by JAMES MAY. enabling's Improved 'Oil. • 7 , , BARRELS 'Winter Lard Oil, Pint reccired frord thcmanufncturcriana for mald:nt'Ckneintintl pricer wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS,' •' decllB Nn. 17 Librrty et. ' Suhdries. • k.Tierces fresh Rice: V 14 bids, Conklins improved Lard Oily ' 1 0,000 lbs. Bacon; Shoulders. On hand and for sale by P. SE:LLLItS. sap 24. 'S'o. 17, Liberty, Street. LARD, 100 kegs - ' No; 1; Lard on consignment; And fur sale by E. SELLERS. sep24l. No. )7, Liberty' street O. Et/AR - 110M bbls.tGoodala, , SO S. H. .3101CliSeS, in store and Mr sale by" sep23. • F. SELLERS. PATENTPF.NCE.—en p.innels oak and pine rail, just received and for &lc by jan - L. Nif I LNIA wrn; Penn st. porLAR BoAnns, wellseasoned and for sale by [nottS.] L. 11711.14ART11. p RODUCX--6 bbla and a kept Lard; 5 do hall Batter; S do Clovereeed; 500 lba Feathers; .4 bbls White Beans. • SO pairs Woollen Soc ' ltal Received and for sale by - LAMBEkt.T.St StlllrTak, fele; IS3 and 155 Wood it 1, 1 1311-135 WS Ito 3 Largo Mackerel; 10 hrbfds do G do No 1 do dok bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; , , 6 do No.l Salinoa;, 25 do do 110660; 7 6 &um Codfish,. for Sale LAMOERT SIIiPTON, fOl4 133 and 135 Wood at: MAPLE 9UCIAR-1;005 lbs. •fee>d and for sale by LAMBERT ',& BRITTON, , feb.l 133 and 135 Woodst. A MANUAL, of Ancient and Modern history; edmprising,Frasr; Ancient History, containing the political hist ory,'Geographical position, and so cial state of the principal nations of antiquity; re vised from the ancient authors. , SteCiin: Modern History, containing the rise and piogress of the prin cipal European nations, their _politicai history, and the changes in their social condition, with a histbry of the colonies fottrided by Europeans; by W. C. Taylor, L. II; it H. A. S. of Trinity College, Dublin; with a Chapter °tithe History of the United States', by C. S. Henry, D. D. Second Edition. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH; febl2 Marketst., between 3d and 4th. TATIONERI' FOR LADIES.. • Papeteries, Port-folios, Note PaPer of all kinds, Noto Envelopes, Motto Wafers;:Motto Seals, Writ- , ing Stands, .and Floral Wafers; Spangled Sealing Wax, EmbOssed-edged - fdtter-papet, Visiting Catds, 'Peeked Dooks,lvery Tablets, Note' Clips; Etc—Ste: •• Fot s ale - ' ' .IORIO.I.STOIt tc STOCETOIte decal 40tOttt orlditiceioodlidtil !too; MM=== EME B. %Vatermenl =EMI 1847'. 19 TJ14'131*.:42,*.4 1 C ir.E*; :1447. Tflg Mail and 'f,asepg - er Steimei AAC .NEWTON; Capt . . A. 0. mAsnr,:, Will Tsai' fie a regulariipeket 61 d Ctiteinriati, leaving Pitps4utgli VtOn4.;i;i,iit . - -• • - • . Thdfaaae Newton iCas srniri k esifrcesly for the trade, and offers 'te ilVery Ohl runt and superior ace.omnindaticel. . ,Cobl3' MONDAY PACKtt. • The regular mail add pasitangerathathei MCiktiONGAITELA, Capt. Stone, will - run as a reguia.....v-oackittbetween Pittsburgfi - and Chian nati, leaving this' port every lilonday at lb,. M., and 'Wheeling at Itl;P. M., the Sidte'dny.: Rettirn- Ing„fehe'will leavii Cincinnati tivery, Thatislay, 410, A. M. For fibight or pasatige apply on,bearcl. The Monangatiebt was built etpreikty roi this trade,:and offersto the passen g er - a cum fort, .lind so. perior ,mar 31 1847 ',s Tuesday Par.tact: ~1047- igi ia t ~..,...w - Thir.redolar mail and p,asseriger steam. erHIBERNTA . , No ' 2, Cail t 3., ILIA E.: relit t 7 will run as a regular - `paaket lielieden,Piltr bursleind Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tues. day allo A. M., and Wheelica- at.lo P. M. of the same day. Retiiraiag7 she will-leave Cincinnati ev erj,, Friday at 10 A.M. For freight: or parings ap. ply.siii board. ;011ie 1116 M-ilia N 0. 27 was built 'espiCartly, for the trade, and offers to the passenger's eery com fort heti superior accommodations. janl2, 1341 1.844. , We4nelday Packet. . - 184.7 L All*llk o k ' TEM NEW ENGLAND ) tie. 2, Capt. t . S. Deets. will , leave Pittsburgh ¢v try. e‘hlS),ii l y morning at 10 welock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. MI; and Ciiit'illhatl eve ry Saturday at 10o'cloch, o'clock,' A. M. ' : rcb2o . .. TIIUItt.SDAY PACKET} ttB47. TIIEIVISCONS;11 , 1, Capt.lt.J OnACE, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday muffling at 111. o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evenieg, at ,1111111 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 e'clock A A. M. fehlo SATURDAY PACKET.' -> • The regulartnail and paisenger steamer MESSENGER:, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving'ihis port every Sittarday at 16, A. M„ and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same' ay. Returning, 'leave Cincinnati every Teeiday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight. or Pasiage apply onboard. "'The Messenger was built expressly for, thie and otters - 0r her - passe - tigers ttery comfort and tic ccimniedation. nanr2ll. . . SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger stcamet CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cineinuati f learing this port every Saturday, at-10, A. M.; and Wheeling at ICY; P. M., _the saute day. Returning; she wilt leave eindionati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Circassian was built expressly ler this trade, and offers to her -passengers every comfort and ac commodation. • -, mar-23 TH URSDA Y PA CKET 14 TUE new C. S. MaDatoarner ACADIA, ..L•'. Lueass Master, will run as a - regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh• and the above port during the. season of 1848, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. - • The Acallia is new.and has superior accommoda tions. Futifreight or passage apply On board, or to ap9 . NEWTON JONES, Age'nt. MONDAY PACKET. firm . ITITE regular Mail and pasenger. steam „, ; 411Welli. Er UNION, Captain Maclean,*lllrun as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Chitin nazi; laming this port 'every Monday at 6 o•Ooek, P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P.M. The Union was built expressly for this 'trade and affords every accomm.xlation. ; For freight or passage apply on borrd. mayti , For Cincinnati and Lahtirtille. The new and splendid Passenger inC33ll- er C 0 LU I A, O'NEAL, Master, will cave for the above and intermediate ports, regular ly.' For freight or passage apply on boast, or to jel D. WILKINS, Agent ,'. For Cletolitnettl and St. Louts ligld' The pasl roger steamer P.t L gSTINI.I, —• Capt. Williams, trill leave for the above no ail intermediate ports regularly. Vor freight or passageapply on board. le9. Titeiday E i chiug Pae The new and 9plenilifl. passunger stem 11a t ) I ECLA RATION, Capt. Voihees. will run asa regular packet beta een Pa.:l:burgh and Cirieinnati, leaving 11115 port every Tuesday evening Returniz.-• she will brave-Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Dedlaratios offers superior accommodations to:passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. For ClnelatOntl. The well known taut running steamer to AMBILIA,,W.Persyth, Master, will run as regular Packet,lcaving every Wednesday thorn- - ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, ut 10, P. M.; the same day. heiurning, she will leave . Cincinnati every Sotarday, at 10, A. M. , for freight or passage apply lan board, or to FORSYTH & Agenta, • ap 16 . No. 30,Water street. We/leirtlle-Itagnlar PaiekFt. 'Pre steamer AltledsiA, nrEst C. FLrri- EON; Alagter, trill leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on 3fitit ,days, ‘Yednerdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A.M.; and Wellsville tor Pittsintrgh on Tuesdays, Thai days, and Sa.turtldys;it 9 unlock, A. Ai. For freight dr passage apply on haaid. decs Por Wltetliziga.*Regtelsr Pflaket. I_, Tar splendid' light draught -steamer DOMINION, A. TYLE,S, M aster , will run ds ti regular packet between Pittsburgh .a !eating Pittshurgli for whddift . everi Monday, Wedmieday and Fildity, at 3 o'clock, P. lea,- ing Wheeling for r'ittshurgli every Tdesdav, Thurs= day and Satortlay, at 6 o'clock, A. ''F'Or freight or passage apply on board. ,novs . . ) . 1 Acc(iuNTANT,S,INSTI -1 1;., ‘ -, ... OTTE, IC. E.corner of oth i tr "i - and Market sta. 'the' only t • . - 1 p t 1 Institute in - the city where 'a thorough and systematic course ofinstruction can he obtained in mercantile and ateamliciat 800 K - KE F. PIN G. Writing Classes' day' arid evening at the anal boUrs. Mr. Duff hatta few spare hours to devote to assisting fir arranging .MOrchrint's or steamer's Books, in any case . or difficulty. Hours of business TO to 12, and 2to 4,,day t:lasses. Even ing, do. 7to 10. , ,_ -, mar 4 virtGiNla CORNER OF` FERRY AND W;iTER' SfRgETS, irrTI4BVII42II, r&. -- S t rEt'ENS & BEACH, Proprietors. fe1e:26416m Notice to Contketetoise ° OTVICI Or tilt MONOTIGMIE7,A NAVIOAtION Pittsburgh, Mareh 3d, . 1847. 1 ROPOSALS will be received at t his office up to 3 ii , eloCkl.P. M., on Monday, the nth day of April 'list, for the centtruction'fif an additional cut stone Lock, at dam Ito. 1, te be fifty-Six by two hun dred and'firly feet in the chainber. Prottesals will state the pried fdr Cash paytnents, also, tor Payments in Certificates, of the Company payable eightyear4 alter date with interest.. Planaand speelfications of the work will be exhibi fed, at the ofliee i ten day previous 'Eh the letting, and infOrmation respecting the same, will be given by Sylyanus Lothrop, Esq., Engineer.. PROPOSALS will also be received at the same time and, plaCi; fei,.loaiiing the Cerripany.Twpnty then sand dollars, upon the bonds -or , ce,stiAcates afore: .1 said. . IC. MOOItHEAb, Pres't. rairsAtns (qa . iette and Journal copy.) WALL . PAPER, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED Of eacry variety. f patterns, cut ,from the latest French Scimplis. • 15,000 PIECES succrtrCit GLAZED fxrci. ITIHEY will be sold for cash, at less price than thl/y , den be purchased in Ailidelphia Or. New York. THOSE having houses to paper ANiicrinEtts bhp ing to sell again, will find a better. article of WALL PAPER, fOr iess MONEY than has been ever offer ed in tins market before. Call at the Wall Paper Store of _ J. SHIDLE,: feb22-2m • Smithfield st.;.Pittsburgh.' Window Bitnd. _Paper, 36 INCHES NODE.- 1 200 P IECES - of great tatiety.of Eittrtiffs, at eastern prices.. ', , • • to be had by dozen or single piete, at ihe Wall Paper Store of - • SHIDLE, , - 7 feb22-2m • Smithfield et. Pittsburgh Ma:feriaelloia;a: . • JUST. received an assortmettiiltirge siies,Braalees Handitelloirm nisei ParlOr and Kitehinf. de. Wltotesile dad aetssi-, docle, _ _ ISO Wood et. • - MIN 1~. j _-`Y' ._ MEMZEI Otritsizezet. • INSEN9II3LI4 t i ltHl"l.lt..ll . lolg. preceding figure rcpresent_thelsi sk.rstr:r.r. Pi;:esP I/1,6210AS It is the great ccueuirtii r ;Or: 14 iiiipurities of tla odv. "It will, benoticeo •lint - ssdei TrOtii all points of lie surface, which incli. :ales. that. perepir.- ion doWs.unintertupted iy whe&we ere inhealth, 'flit ceases' when" we are Jibk. Lire caknOtbe wrd'otr froth the blood it'd disposbn by this means, t ueariyall the iinphrities within us - , The language of Scripture is "in the Bkind is the Life:" ~Xrit ever be comei Impure; it may be traced direntlY -- to the stop= page ofthe inkensibie perspli:al ion. Thifir we see,- all that is necessary' when the blood is Stagnant; or in- fected; is to. Open the parils; and ifrolibvel itself &orb all impurity iriVentiy. Inr bwh heat and vitality arc sutrielent, without one portiere Of niedicihei except I to open - the Ores upon'theserflice: Thnir we see the roily of taking so- muchihteirial remedies. All practioners, however, direct their efliirts to restore the Insensible Perspirationi The- Thonipsoniah„ tor instance, steams; the Hydrbpathist shrouds Its in Wet blankets v tlie - -11ornopathist deals out infinitissiniall, thbrAilopathist bleeds ithd doses - us with - mercury. and-the blustering Quack . gorges us .with pills', pins ; pilkt To , gise - samer idea of the amount of tho Insensi ble Perspiration., we will State that the- learned Dr. Lewenhoeli Useertained . fiv e-eights of all we. re. ceive into.the stomach, piuised"olf by this means. _ln other vords, it we eat and drink eightpounds per day,.we evacuate hive pounds of Ahy the Anseniible , . . . :This ii none edher.. Ulan the,esed up particles of the. blood, and tlOrlitices placeio the, stew 'aid fresh one's, TO. chock ibis, th erefore, is to re tain in the r Sytitem fike-elebtit °Tallinn virulent mat t er that nature demands shodld leiVe the.kody: fly a suddtmunnsition fitim heat to cold, the, pore' arentoppedi the perspiration eeascs s anir disensube gina at. once ttidevelotie itielf. "fence, a stoppage cif this How ofthe jilicct; originates so many coin . , . It is by stopping thiporna4,that overwhelms man ! kind with. coughs, coldy,. and consumption: ; Mini tenths of the World- die from diseases induced brs stoppage of thelosensible Perspiration.. Let me ask, now, every candid millet. ) . Whet course ! seems_ the, most cease oabl el to pursue, to unstop the ! pores., after they are Closed.. Woilld.yougive physic to Unsay/ the pored : Or tentild, you apply something that would do this upon the itirlhce, where the clog; ging aCtually And yet I Know of : no. physician I Who makes any external applications to: efieet it Under ; these cirrheinstances, I present tO physiciana and to all others, Itle.Alisterts A2l=llealin g Ointment', or. or the. World's Salop. It hae pother. to resterbinr. spiratinUeli the feet, on the.head old sores, upon the chesty ih'short, Mimi any part of ,the body; whethei diseased slightly or severely. lt . • liaslower to cause all externalsorea ' - o scrofelouS hinnors, .skin diseases, poisonous wound so dis charge their putrid matter, and then !Mali them._ It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire eultele to its healthy, funetltrns. ; It is a fimedy that forbids the necessity of so man and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither aicknens, gives inconvel Mance, er is dannerous to the intestines. • ; It preserves and defends theeurfuce. from all de rangentent of 'its functions.' The stirikce is the out let of Ave-eights of the bile and 'lied up, matter. with in. It is nietted with eroperiingb to relieve the intestines. Stop up thesepores,, and death knock at your door. Lt is rightly Matted foi there is scarcely a disealm., external' or internid, that it will not benefit» I have used it fur the list fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv erinvol'ving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I .declare before Ileavelt and Man. that not in one single case hail it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. I have had physiCiaits, !bathed in the, Tr bressibn; I base had ministers of the .Gospel, Tudges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers,_gentlemen of the highest erudition and 'vantittidcs of the peer, use ii in every variety of way, and there hai been but one voice--one united and universal voicceriying Allister imur Ointment is good. CONS ' UMPTION.-1t Can hardly be credited that i; salve can have any effect upon the. lungs, seated as they ate within the system. ' But if .placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to thelungs, seperate. the poistrtions particle:: that are consuming them; and expel§ them from chic syttm.' I need not say that it is curing persans of constinpi tion contitthally, al thoitgb We are told it is foolishi ness, I oath tad what is said, so long as I can cure several thousand persons yearly. ItEADACHE.—'rIie Salve has tura persons of the Headache of ten years standing; add with had it regularly every wee..., .to that vomiting often took place. litcafnest and Ear A CliC".4i-C*.lielPedVith like !awl cosy. , COLD 'FfIT.--Constunlition, ;Liver complaint, pains in the cheit or side, falling oft tlie hair, one _Or !the other always accompanies cold feet: The,SalveWill cure evcryease. . ... : In Scrobflai 'Eryiipplas, ealt . Rhetrn, Liver rote=, 1 plaint SOre EYes,'QuinSy t Baia Throat, libnchitis„, Broken:or-Bore Breett, Psleil; all Chest Diaeases,inch ,as AiMnii, Opprcssion,P aln; also Sore Lips( Chap.: ped ifatuls s Tumours, Cutaneous 'Eruptions; Ferrous Diseases., and of thc'..9.pilie Mere is probibly no Med i icinc new known so good. • : , , - BURNS:--It' is the best . thing in the world for: Burns. (Read the Directiens amend the box.) PIMPLES OrsTTIIE FACE=-...tidasculine skin gross, surface.- Its first action is to expel all humor. Ii will milt cease drawing till the lute is free from airy' matter that may be lodged under the skint; arid fre quently breaking out td the Surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repel sive surface, it begins pi, soften and. soften until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a child,. . . . . . . WOItIIS.-4f patents - kneni how fatal mast medi cines were to children takenistenriily; they, .-iftialci be tilow • to' Insert tb filbert:, Especially “mercurial lozenges'. 'called' 4 .niec4Catedidienges," Thai - fedi is; no one can tell, iti-. variably when norms are. fireiont; ' NOV, fei 'me say to pai•ents that - this Saitt'svilrahvays tell if n'ehild has worm ' s: " trill dtiv6 eydry vestige "of theta a:- way: tltdad the ,directions around the box.) There is probably ao ntedicintt,on-the fate o f the earth at once so sure and so safe in the espulduli of worms. • TOILET.-Although, .I Him said little about it d a heir reiterative; ySt I will stake it against the world? They may , bring their Oils far and near, and mine , restore the hair two, cases to their one. , OLD SORES '.That some b'ores_are an outlet to the iinyiuritiee or the 'system; is, becauie they cannot pass en' through ,pia natural channels , of the Insensi ble Perppiratiam If. Such. sores die healed up the impurities must have some oilier-Outlet, or it isn't en-. danger life. This sarie . willalways provide for , such emerge.nciep. _ . . REIEUMATISM.:-fftiefireves almost immediately' the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of FEVEDS.—In all caseirof l fever; the diffieelty hi the pores .being- locked- up, -so that the heat and perspiration-cannot Pass off.. If the- least moillture. mould be started the crisis has passed and the danger oter. The All-Healing Ointment will iu all caserrot fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and tiring forth the perspiration. . SCALD HEAD. ,, We hate cured cases that ecru ally defied every_thing known, as well as the ability of tilleen or twenty doctor's." One Man told us he had-speut 4500 on his children without any benefit, when few be of the ointment- cured them: CORNS..-:-Oceasional use of - the °Mullen* OA al wayalteep emirs froth growing. People need never be troubled with them if mill use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No man can meas• ure its value. So lent as the stars roll along over he Ileavens , --so long as' than treads * Die earth, sulpf Jett to all infimitiei of the flesh—Belong as disease and sickness is known—just so_long will this good Ointment banded arid esteemed!'AVlien man teas- . es from off the earth; then the deli - and • will ceatie, and not till then.- JAMES MeALISTER tk Co: Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per b'ox. - - - CAUTION.-7As the All-Mating Ointreent hits been greatly counterfeited, we linve•given this Cau tion to the public that "no Ointment. wili be genuine unless the names of James Martlistet, dr James .11.1 c• Atiater 4' Co., are WRITTEN with a PEN upon EVERY, Now we hereby offer 'a reivard of $5O to be paid on conviction in •any or the cOnstitiited courts of the United States; for any individual cotin• terfeiting nor name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS -PER BOX: • = AGENTS IN PITTSBURGII--Brauri & Iteiter; corner of Liberty and St. Clair ate: are the whore, sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr. - , corner Market at. d the Diamond; - Rays Brcckway; (Druggists No 4; commercial Rely, Liberty at:i Ji D. Cassel; corner of Walnut: and Penn streets:, sth wardiand sold at the 4. oo katcre • in Stnithfield at.; Sd door from Seemid - st; a,nd in - Alldghetiy city by WP: Schwartz, and 3: Sar gent, and' by J. 0". Smith (Druggist) -Birminglam; and. D. Needy; East, Liberty; H. Rowland, Nit Kee.;,po'rt; Samuel-Walker ? lir,a,betln J. Alexander' ksoo, nongalinla ity,.; N.B.:Bowman& Co.; J. T. lingers, Brownsville, Pa, .Di :liridirtiwathr, and - Obit Bardlay,l3Miyiir mar 20.- . AND FLANNI.S.-4 - ine'esie COS. C SSINETTS P. , Sinai* one'case Red Flannels, for sale low bx oct24 - 61.;17). cocurinti s 20 woo s ! 4. MEE 4 " =MEM -, • . 211 A,rpuTs,r,"C..tat.,os; te - 99 1 trittip.lr*ClAiiroti " • • -' "M. Ctgnr , iiiis;'Shat/triektsic;liSdt4'll;7: TESItS. Janice Straitly & o).ra-iliac/tine Caril Ill'Ageurty; Matialctimer's Findidg r.stablistsi 'nent, find- dader •in Clocks, Looking,GlasisPl • a . Framing Glass, lice. ' • .notr.,lth.-N _41 1 4 . . , stitistiitter thtiVno tention orbis customers,: and prthlter ggeneisUy, r;. to his preterit stock ot goods ',billable tor ihe• tip': • proaclting Spring. Mist:less, consisting of Fribeti • t . • Enelish; dnd American cloths, of . the mott . - able. colors such as Ckron, Olive green, (Nish Moss green; Cfaret Freneb blatk; blue, and Itiksi.• •.' ble green; a splendid assortment of Atrteritaii; Eng% lish, and Fretith Cassitrteres; entirely hew 5t41b:2,0,• handsome, assortment of Vehtingsf new snit tlegnint patterns—all of which will be made to order; it Orli shortest notice, in the most Isohionablettnannekt-lit,:-. Modetate prices. • The cutting departmcht to by Mr. -Tante! C. Watt, whose "skill and lonwirtgb..• ' • tics of the mbst fashionable cutting in . die Zaitifit cities, rendets him tapabie of pleasifig the titbit fastidiou••-• • , A-large astoittnent of Itiiimr.reArr. ctomitnts'4ll , constantly on band, which for neatness ; and - bility ; is not surpassed by any in the tit); silk 'Mid , •• satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, crams; and stoottli,•kit great varietyt-shltts, white and colored, latestipit;, • erns,' suspenders, gloves, and every drtitle sttitabili for Gentlemen's *ear, can. be found , ,at ,tbis estetc: • • • P...DELANYi; F. .. • No449.tiberty street; inar&daw4ni sPittsburghl.. N. N. To Teltons—Wattta Graduating shoitraet , •"" - , measure system of garmedt ctittrni 4iteale-= . price invariably Sid. • • 'Eieentiers Sate:. • - TRS. Executbrt bfthe.Estato 'or GastiionaSandol. • deed: will bell at public auction on the ptemii •-•; 4 sea OWTh ' u ' iidayrthe„ 18th March neit, at 10 0 ,- Grock, A. M., all 'HS tooll befonging to the soap arid- chard= leryeetablishment Ofiraid deceased. Also, liforsia, • 4 1 Carriage and flatness, 1 Cart and Ilainess, 1 e.ourPi . .0.11 try or market Wagon, 2 Guns and .a lot or fiithitir tackle ; and a number of agricultural iinPlemehts. • Tbey will also let, for n term of years, the soap rad chandlery aforesaid.: The premliiy are in gocid order and calculated to manufacture soap and. can, riles on a large scale. -Apply to (..It. Riddle , F.aq., at his oillce,oth street, Pittsburgh, or to Mrs. Mart •-.-•• Sandol, on the premises,—)ossession will be . gmen on the first. of April nest. All persons indebted to the' ettalb *ill please make immediate payment; and those-having claims will . present them properly authentieated for settlel. ment. JOHN FLEHINGi - • G. It. RIDDLt, • Errs; ...: w.m.I4I , IIEND/IY, " Allegbitiay Courtly, Feb. 3d, 1547-41/kwtil inealiG • It. RIDDLE{ ; • • - . . . • • • , • , CONVEYANCER, - '.;-1 ' k • • " (IFEICE in Astry Row, sth street, above amithz;.. • ' ki field street, Pittsburgh. brxiss, .3•IOII.TGAGES, AOHLT.YEiTTS; BbNDS, REL.fr./4 60.1 . • ' and other instruments of writing drawn with neat..A . , ",. nese, legal acenracy and despatch. lie will also at.. tend to drawing and filing blEcuitittes Lsrass, Ae .. taunts 4. Executors, Adminestratort,¢e.,..Ekambring;i - • titles . to Real Estate, Searching Risen:Cs for Liens) • : ••• *C. 4.C. • - ~ From his long experience and iritiumtb - once with the mannerof kb ping the public recordsj he expect.% to 4ivb sitistfiction to those who may trust their bus 'mess to his care. dect4-tiBtw • ;. . •-• Valuable Real Basutol'OC - 13a1e.. virtue ofa decree of the Orphati Court of Al.' . 1011111 -legheny County, in N0.'64, blare' Term, 184.5 t • The undersigned at Trustee' -for 'the aile.of tbo • Real Estate of Dennis Murphy{ dec,434. will to sale by‘public outcry at the Court Noise; iu the • City of Pittsburgh, op kha. 411 i blOnday . Of - earth; • • 26, 1847, at 10 o'clobl; - A. - M.', the following described Real Estatgl.fial • • • let: 'Alt part of the Farm Videnging to the said , Estate,iiiinnded and described as , l6llwas, viz: ? Dos - 7' •••';'• ginning at an Elm 'Tree, thence lit-laza of James •':•• . qi•iy! If. Mays, N 08 E 121 perches to ,post; thence S 221 E 192-5 perches to a post; thenteS 55 W. 82 r to a sugar tree stamp; thence S 881 W 23-9 per-chat to a staler thence by that part of-said farm in the Diagram of Partition of said Eiden marked-trßit'-':' 44 W 99 to a beech; thence N 77 W 16-6 to a beechti, thence N 61 W 18-8 perches to a post; thence N W 7 to a post; thence N'to W 22 to a post; thence N- - " 14; AV 44 perches tda post; thence by lands of Jamqs • • ' 11. flays N 63} -E 10 ton sugar three stumpy and. ' thence N 45 E 42 perches to the place bf beginning, Containing 183 acres nhd 37 perchei,thring the part::: • mar k e d • A y, ,02,5 aid, Diliguirn of .the Partition , of said Real Estate, which said described piece of heads s ' contains about 96 acres of stone coal,, with a'darel; hag bone and. barn crected thereon ' err on,Beekt- - - within oea Ipng the front) about 66 ;nt s orthe Mos: nongaliela river, on Beck's Run, about 3 miles from . - the City of Pittsburgh: 'the 101 l is goqd, •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 orchards all kinds of fruit of the best varieties:. , • , 2d. That other part of said Farm, bounded. and • . described as ftillews, nisi Beginning at a post, thence • by land of John Doran and James 11. hays, S 881 W , SSI perches to a post; S7II W 50 to a pestt., thence by land of Peter Brindle N 351 W 157; percbc -'• • es to a peat; thence by land of. James }I. Hays, Pt; .• 82 E 24.7 to a beech; thence N 77i E 24-8 to elletit : thence N 63; E 51 post; thence by the'first desabed..: part of said farm marked in said- Diagrain "A" S t • "••• 14: 1:44 to a postLthence S 501; 22 to a peat; thence • 539E7 to a .post; thence S6l E IS-8 to a becc.hi, thenee S 77 E 16-0 tea beech; and therice.B 44. E 99., to the beginning, containing 100 acres 126 perches, : being marked in said Diagram of Partition "-R.' ' • This part of said farm contains about 63 titres of stone coal and hai about 40 acres of cleared land. . - 3d: That lot or piece of ground situate in the,Dity of Pittsburgh, bounded and described sit follthsst 'Beginning on Front istrp,i; nt the distance of 'lO2 • feet East.tisardlY froth Wood streett-thence along, IPrOnt street Eastwarilly 24 feet to the line of the let, iriarked /.1)" in the Diagram of Partition, • thence.hy...„ / the said line northWardly parallel with Wrod.street'..'.• • . 80 feet; thence parallel with Front street, westwards- ' - ly 2-1 Met to an alley; thence airing said alley wardly parallel with Woad street 80 feet Mike plssee , of beginning,,beingmarkid.,.C ,, in said Diagram.. • , . 4th. That lister piece adjoining theithote, bound- ed and 'described as follows!: Beginning on Frcint" street, at ,the distance of one hundred and twenty-, , six fact fr'o'm Wood street: thence along Front. street—eartovardly twenty-four feet: thence. neith- Wardly parallel with Wend street 80'rect1 thence westwardly by a line parallel ivith street to the line or lot marked in said Diagram and thence by the said line southwardly,.parallel tcitlt• - Wood street 80 feet to the place of beginningibeituff marked 4 .D," in said Diagram. Telma of sale of on the foregoing described Beal Estate, viz: One fourth in hand on the delliery the Deed, and the balance in one, two 'and - three-;' . • yeais in equal payments; with interest thereon from the day Of sale: The said balance of the ptirthalle:'.. money to be secllted by Judgment Boad'atid Matt gage on the, property sold. ...,, N. B. The share or thirds of Ueister widow-of Dennis Murphy, deed is to remain in lbw hdndl Of the purchaser a lien. on the land till .her death, subject to the payment of yearly interest. 11EN1tY . M.'CULLOUGU, Trustee. fobl7-dkx-t9mir NOTHER IMPORTANT C URE . .Bliss Mari ;'' • Aanon Reader; a highly reipectable lady Rom-, ;; • Ilarrisbitreh, called to-day at out office for the your,: pose, she said, to, express in this peblie manner, bet s :l' hcartfhlt gratitude to Dr. JATFE, INFO. S, South Third • streetj for the unparalleled benefits the had received?: . from the use of his ALTERATIVE. Sho stated that she_had suffered for several years with Stitoroi-S, f' and had had the atteedance of fivE physicians at .111:'":•*;: ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they: considered her all. incurable... She thereforode- to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S TERATIVE, from which she -found almost loame;. • dilate relief; an that by the time she had taken teen• bottles, she was perfectly cured, and 'nOw•on- . - joys better health than the has for scrotal years be. fore. • . For saleirrPittabitrefat the PEKIN TEA STORE;' 72 Fourth st.,. near Wood—and at the Drug Store o k . 11. P. Schivartt; federal at. Allegheny City. GrEfOILGE A';u5101.1., Talifiri: • ' rotarriiti.,tErwrsli_wooD.ll.ND sinrarizt.ritrarem (Neatly opposite the ./tfayor9a Ojrite.l • ja:n29-y • 'V**. YOU can, kivrays and at G. Elebusetes,,on this cot 4 _ldei . or.Filth and Smithfield sts., fresh Oyster: *Served. up is asery style, on the: shotteiit. Also, Ground Nut Candy', Fruits, and Pastries 'of eboieeit kinds. Call and son. - .novl3-dtrip- .. ~ . ...,..:4; piciii °piton.. - ... _ - .1 . • - - :„ . ..1. MBE aubsprilier will receive, fresh Oyster. 4sily; .!... -. • ";,.....,c: 1 from ltaltilnorefe'vwhicli he wili°nerre up in lait. 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