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'' ;,. l- slt - ,-''.„',,71 .. 4 1!•-4 - ;- 1 1s, ::,,.;::;',,' :.t '' '•••., r ;.,' ' *‘.4- ,;,:,,,,,7,7,.Tirg,,;,...25c,::4,;:;,:'• •;,0•-,,C,I;.:1„.•;•:';''0:•!?,.,:,-f••,kiP.V.+7,•:1 '''_,-,),:;. = . -',....„ ,E .. - .4 . 2 ..- ti c-- 44, 7, „...i.:.;.---;4 44 , 1 ,- 1144;;;: , ,,, -,, ;; , .; -,,, ,‘, ,, ,-:•_,,,L3...„-- .:-.....,-,, 1 ,-,-,:. 6. 4 , 4 ,47. ; i - , ..5,..,„-,, ,-'„;-. ,- ;- . .::: - -'`":,?2, - '4 -- ,,-1, --,. - . w_ n, , - :- - :,:1 - - . :;.: ...,:-,:?:,, ::,--1 ..-...-...:;,‘,,;- ~ 1, ~,~ • --, .-:- , - ,,, .. 1 :! ft , ---7v;L , ~- --,,, - 3. ,, , ,, -„: - .-,~ L. S. Waterman, Latest improvement BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gatzrim.s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything how in ouse, for sale low at the furniture warehouss - of ant ! , T. B. TOUNG.Br. Co, Hand street. pontut BOARDS, well seasoned nod for sale by .o. Loov/8.) 1.. lAILMARTII. Brazier's Bellows. TUST teceived an assortment, largo sizes,Draziet IP/ Hand Bellows; also, Parlour anti Kitchen, do. Wholcsall. andatetail, 'MIN W.BLAIR, decl6:' 120 Wood at. Removal. DR. ROBERT SNYDER, has removed his office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield ate., neat door to Itody Patterson's Livery Stable. marls-iy Plsnos. ALARG,E and splendid assortment of Mahogany nod Rosewood grand action Pianos, with me take frame and with all tlfe latest improvements, which for durability, tone and touch, are warranted to be eqpal to any made in the country, for sale low for clod% by F. LILUME, marlB No 112 Wood st, 2d door above Lth. Second Bud Pianos. _ . - VINE second hand Pianos of different in:mutat.- 1.: : - tories, for salo at ' F. BLUME'S, marlB No 112 Wood et. I MINT;M • QIN, ILA:l"".,PAblEzirs• . _ r ZEN. T 14•7.; s _ . ••• . THE blitityand.. Pan:eager Steamr IS=:. Ad.C' , NEWItIN.,:. Capt. , hi:A.SON %wail run AlB a. regul ar-picketbottr.eon Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavirtg,Pittsburgb every Sunday at 10 The Isaac Easotamwas l uilt this 'Trion:a:prosily Tor the trade, and °Warts to pitosengoreoyery comfort and:aupetidenceominadations. ' febl3 - • ' - 410.N15A1' PACKET . -•- " .• . - - - . The reiular mail and passinger•stearner MONONGABELA;•Cept. Stone, will run as a regutarPaekett.tetween Pittsburgh: and'Cinein riati,leavingthli: tied every Monday. at A. M., and Wheeling at 10;P.. - M.,•fhe 'Santo day. ;': Retur n ing, she will leal , e,Cipctnnati every Thartality, at lb, A. M. - For' freight or passage . apply . on board. The Moilirfigabela .*al: built expressly:for, this trade, and offers to. the= pasaengers'ootiforcitud su perior aceomnicklations. - • ma! 31 istr Packet. 1847 The regitlar mail and..passengeasteam er.lllllKllNlA,-.Np.2, Para, j KLIZiE. FELTER, roil asegulai packet betWeeiiTitts burgh and,,,,gimlisuotioeaving-thia port iierYTues day at 10 of t h e Caine day. lleturiiing, - she will leitim CitiCinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. For freight or passage ap ply on board. rThe llibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and -offera to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodatioos. .:jaa12,•1847 1847. , 'Wednesday Packet. - 1847 THE NEW ENPLA.ND, No. 2; Cain: s. DrAtir. will leaVe. Pittsburgh every Wed y ifieruini nt 10 rocloc1; - Wheelitig. - every Wednesday evening af70T.41.; and Ciiiiraistl eve. ry Saturday at 10'n , eiock, A. Id. • feb2o 1617. THURSDAY. PACKET., -4847. TILE WIS7CONViLY, Capt.ll:l. GRAcr., will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday inuring t o'clock{ Wheeling every Thursday evening at Bi ati . d.:Cincinamti every Stifichy at 10 o'clock, A. M• . ' rebl9. SATURDAY PACKET... The regular mail and passenger steamer Z-S..dIIIESSEINIGER,Capt.Linford, will run es a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saiurday at . and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same daY. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight-or apply on board. The hlessenger was built expressly thr this trade, and cillersl4 her passengeri every conifert and at eommodation, • , mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. The re:rill:lsmail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10,,P. M. ? the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tueiday, at 10, A. M. rot freight or passage apply Onboard. The Circassian was built expressly tar this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. • mar .23 TUURSDAY , PACKET. kEUTHE. new U. S.,ritail steamer 'ACADIA, M..E. Luca,s, iktpater, will run ae a regm iat7Trasseitger. packet between PittsLurgh and the above port during the sermon of 1846, leaving ever 2, 'Phurriav at 10 o'clock A. M. . The :Acadia is unwind has superior accommoda tions. For freight arluvesage apply on board, or ti. ap9 J. NEwToN JONES, Agent. .---_—_— MCEZM Tay. regular Mail arid pasenger steam UNlON,Captairs Maclean,ivill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nazi, leaving this port every Monday at 43 o'clock. P. M. Retaining she will leave Cincinnati aver) Thursday. at 6 P. M. The lawn war bunt expressly for tlts trade. and alronlb every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on borrd. may!, Poe Cincinnati and Louisville. ge n The cev/and splendid passenger steam- COLUMBI . /1,11 , Nr..m., Master. lease for Cieahoy° and intertacdiate ports, regular. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 1), WILKINS, Agent. Ear Xisitinuall nnJ fit. Lont♦ J. A 'Pae passenger steamer PALESTINE, kt i l7-&i.laCapt. WlltiatllS, nisi /011Ve far the above anifir nterme4iat* parts mgata.rly. Fur fteighta.rpasozeipply on board. Jen. Tttesd.ay Ey-rata; Packet. Mas , I N The new ,and splendid pirsenter steam. DEC,LARATIQN, Capt. Vorheet, will run ago repast packet between Pntsburp r b and Cinetnnati t leasinst this' Port eiery Tueaday °sewing at 3 o'clock. iteturntott abs will leare -- Citicinnati . every Fertly corcning at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers anperior accommodations to pamengcra. Fur freight or passage apply on hoard. jel I- Fair Cincinnati..: - • The well itiloWn last running ateantet ( CAMSP.IN, W. Forsyth, Master, will run at a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and - Wheeling, at 10. P. M. the taLle , day. Returning. The will leave Cincinnati 1 every Saturday, at 10, A. ht.. •-- For freight or patine. apply on board, ..i.r to Foitsrrn tt co., A 7,...., Nu. 3'o, Water street. Wellvortllito 'Regular Packet. We Tut steamer iellE.NA, Meuse C. ist.tr so x, Master , will lease Pittsburgh for; We Itiviiie and all tntertnediate landing's, on Mivn-I darn. Wednesday*, and Friday*, at 0 o'etnek,A.M.;, amp %cellaettle ibr Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurs.? days, and Saturdays.at 9 o'clock, A.M. Fur freight; Of passage apply on — board,._ . decs i . ......_..........._ ....... _ For kV Iseentagsssßeggsalnir Packet. Tate splendid light drawght "Lessner zt.;t r r/:M 1. W )OMINN, 9. TTLEII, Master, will ran -...- s a regular packet between PiCtsburgle and Wheel ing; less ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday, ! We:lusts:ay and Vriday. at 3 &clock, P.M.; and pray ( srtg Yilter.lttli: for c'ittd4orgli ererr Tuesday, Thor,- , day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock., A. M. Fur freight or passage apply qo board. novs . __... EXt , UANGE ir - VS Nr.ce Yong, Pna ‘nr.t.rimt, and DALTI:IOI2E, V) , for rata in sums to salt purchasers. N. 1101.,N11-: & SON, saatiti tf Exchange Brokera, No. s:t Market at. COI.4.IeXT7IONS (AN CINCINNATI, Louisville, St. Louis, and all accessatAe points to the United Status, made promptly, Sall upon the lowest tering by N. HOLM ES & SCIN, marl ti-dtr C . > • . . Alarket et. T RlSllGsrl sad oilier Poems, by Mrs. Ellie] Fonest•Miestrei by Mrs. Platoon; Ilulwer's Miscellanies; ilsrtsars D'lsraeli's • " of Literature; blackenzscos Works; Smullets• select Works; Mooris's Ntiorl.`s;, • T. S. Arikor,s Works; Fredricka litemer , t Nocelsi Ten thensantl a year; . Martin Clutzlewlt. For sale by • 11. 8. uoswaicrur & co., Nu 43 Market at NAPOLEON and hie blarehell, by Headly; Schlege , a Ilietory of Literature; Schiller's Foerns and Ballads, with life by Bulwerr For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH .4. CO., riotr2o No 43 Market St. Hospital. Notice. II3.OPOSALS will he received vomit the ISt clay of April, 18147, for the sale of a Loiofground, con taining not less than one and a half acres, or mere than seven acres, situate not more tban two miles from the New Court Ileum, and suitable for it Hos pital. Eacb proposition will contain a brief diecttip_ lion of the size and location of the Lot as well tithe price and terms. - Proposals may bo addressed, postimid a to the Chairman or any member. of Committee . THOMAS BAKEWELL, Chairman. . Committer--lehil Graham, Joball. Shormberger, Wm. Larimer, E. 0. pazzam,- K. Howe, A. S. 'daunt. marl6-dtapl Corn -DPOOmf. 24 doz. Corn Broome, for_7lo . by P C MARTIN, marl 9 fly: of and Front' Mg • .'. .',' ~: ~Y,,.!.-.4:!,:i::,i,,..rt..,,:,,;•,4:..:,,,:•,.,!.k,„-:,,.,-,.*,-_•,,,-4,._ Teas, Grlceyr,Prialkanilloroil o -141 Ltnea. , - - • - re-Saitrxr • BElat , Mli ISt7 Wa - trotild hitl ofd Friends, and the "pnbfie gerteraliiltlitk he hair agalci - ceninieriCeitraiiinesa Arioiffi branches; 'pex t hie' old otand;' :vy~iera he hopes ; by ke9Lpng a liapply of geed articles; low for:cash, aid paying strict attention to' his pat rons, to inerit,a iharii of publie patronage. mr24- tsirpet.amd : Goods litirare.hostse., :MARKET STREET. ROBli itT D. THOIILPSON, - . Mao ESPECTFULLY informs his *friends and the public ,generally; that he is now receiving a large end splendid aSsortinent of , Nr.w . STYrir:CAlt. errumo,'Ort. direct. from theimporters and Manufitettireini.eormiesed in part of -• Superfine - Brnsails Carpets; , • Extra do. Brussels Carpeting; Saperimpertal 3 ply . " do; - - Extra - do; • Superfine Ingrain'' • do; Fine I . do; tdinmon - do; 5-3, 3.4 and 474 Plain Venitiin - de; • „6-8, 34 and 4-4 Damask ." , 3-4 and 4-4 -Tapestry : " dot • Steam Boat Trimmings, - BrOwn Drillings; 4-4, fi.i.4 - and 6-4 Shectings ; 6-4 7-4 8.4 Table Linens; Linen I.:Napkins; • Crash 'and Diaper; Iluckabuck,Towelina; •Carpet Stripes; New Style Table Covers; Oil Cloths frdm 27, inches to 2.1 foet wide, cut to • - any size; TbGETHER WITH Rich Embroidered and Printed Table and Piano .covers; - Figured. Floitr. Cloths; Cheniellc, Itrossels,Tulted, and Wilton. Rugs; Tuned, Chortlelle; and filial:l).4lin Door Matta; Manilla and do do ; Dress Stair hods, Flat and Oval ; Damask and !Striped Stair. Linen ; • 'Carpet bindings; 44, 5-4 and 6-4 plain and figured Indian m4t.ting Colored Spanish Matting, titc. &c. Persons fitting up Steam Bolas, Betels, or Private Rouses, are requested to call, as he feels confident they will find it to their advantage to du so before purchasing elsewhere-- DRY GOODS. fIo would also invite attention to his extensive Stock of NEW SPRING aRY GOODS, tembracing every thing in that litie,l now opening at the above stand Kt No. 110 Markefst. inar9-3milaw CARDS, Loon FINDINGS,..t.c ' M Cummins, 'Smithfield at., above 3d. MESSRS. ilametvStuidi & carat Agency' ? hlanufacturees Finding Eatablish ment, and dealer iu Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Framing Glass; nov. 14--feli23iltew lloolt.s. EMI Eliffl GEORGE R. ruppLE, CONYEYANCER, OFFICE in .A very: Row sth street, above Stni,:a. field street, Pittsburgh. *then*, 111 o gran o sts , AGREES:LENTS, BONDS, RELEASE , and other instruments Or writing drawn with neat- 1 nese, legal accuracy and despatch. He will ablest tend to drawihg and filing blecitaxtc's LIENS, 44e= i Events of Executors, Administralors,4 - c., Examining titles to ileallEetate, Searching Records for Liens, tf.c. tic. . . From his long expertence and intimate acquaint ance with the; manner "( keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaCtion to those who may en trusttheirbus nets to his care. dee IG-ift.w NAVY DtrAnratr.tcr, Bctir. ‘ tu CCINSTRUCTIOX, EQUITAIENT AND 11c- • YAM', March 9, 1847. EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals for 0 chain cable iron," will be received at this bureau until 3 o'clock, p. m, on the I sth day of April nest, Ihr furnishing and delivering at the pair} -y ard , Vaal, legion, all the iron necessary for the links, shackles, swivels, baste ,:and pizza, to make Nine cables it . ith lints of 1 15.16 elan inch diameter, Nine - do do 113.18 do Tn - else do ' do • 1 11-16 'do Twelve, do : do 1 10-16 • do Twelve do T' do 1 8-16 do Six do do 1 416 . do 1 2.1al do Sir do • do I do Each Cable to be of one hundred and fifty fathoms.. MI of the said iron Must be entirely of American manufacture, of the neatquality, free from admrsture of foreign Wen. It must be hammered from blooms into rough bars. That for the links mutt then be cut, piled, and i.olled to about an inch in thickness; then again cut, piled and rolled to the required titer ' and cut to the required lengths. That portion for the shackles; athvels, bones, and pine, must all be, wrought under the hammer to sizes and aliapes which will be ilirWishod to the contractor. The whole must be defivered in straight lengths, free from all flaws, ragged ends, or edges, or other defk.ts, sub-' ject to suclrproofs and tests as the bureau may direct, rid be in all respects to the entire aitiafaction of the commandant of the said navy-yard, or chief of the bureau, (wit will not be received, nor will any he subject to test aed.proof, onless satisfactory evidence is produced to the commandant of the yard that it has been manufactured as herein required. i The quantity for one-third of all the different sized I cables must be delivered on or before the fifteenth day of August nest; for another third of all said na -1 blew, on or, before the first day of December next, and the reniainder on or before the first day of May, DAS. Separate proposals will be received for the iron embraced in cacti of the said times of delivery. Persons desirous of offering to furnish the said iron or any portion thereof, (should further information be requireWtoenable them Lt? make their offers,) are fe rerred to the Ontionandant or commanding °Meer of the navy...vita, Washington, District of Columbia. To thoseTpersous 'shove otters, may be accepted, pariicular schedules. drawings, and models, descrip tire of the teseral parts and portions of each kind of iron requirO, will be furuislied when contracts are prepared fin execution. Ponds, With me approved sureties, will he requi red, to one-third the amount of the contracts, and ; ten per centum in addition, of the amount of all bills; will be retained as collateral sews ty for the faith- l fuliperformaxice of the contracts,' whirl will only! be.'paid on their satisfactory completion. Ninety'. per renturn of all deliveries will be paid on bills' property authenticated, in triplicates, according to the proviaions of the contracts, within thirty days; after their !presentation to the navy agent. The of-1 tors must state at what agency the contractor may 1 I desire payinent to be made. ; ' 1 In case xof failure on the part of the contractor to furnish and deliver the aforesaid iron, of the quality and at the times specified above, the officers- or agents at the navy-yard shall be authorized to per chase such qualities as may be necessary to supply 1 the dellicienciesi and any eacesa of cost over the ( price agreed to 'be paid by the contract, shall be 'charged to and paidliv the contractor. Every offer must be accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more .responsible persons, I to the effect that he or they undertake that the bid ' der or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter Inman obligation within five days after receipt of notice, With good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the iron es proposed; and no proposal will. be con eidered unless accompanied by such guaranty: marl7-2aw4nr t . Prish Arrival of Spring Goods THE subscriber would respectfully invite the at tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable fur the ap pproachisg spring business, consisting of French, English, and American cloths, of the most titshion. able culoi Bauch as Cetron, Olive green, Olive brown, Moss green, Claret Freuch black, blue, and Invisi ble green,,rt splendid assortment of American, Eng• lish, and :French Cassimeres, entirely new style—a handsome assortment of Vestings, new and elegant patterns—ill of which will be made to order, at the shortest.notice, in the most , fashionable manner, at moderate prices. The cutting depa rtment attended to by Air. James C. Watt, whose' and long prac tice of the most fashionable cutting in the Eastern cities, readers him capable of pleasing the most fastidimis. A large assortment of READY HAVE CLOTHING is constsatlr on hand, whicti_for neatness, and dura bility, is ; not surpassed by any in the cif), silk and. satin handkerchiefs, searls,.cravats, and stocks, in great variety; shirti,, whiter and colored, latest pat erns; suspooders, gloves, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's wear.,-.can be found at this shalt. ligament. , P. DELANY, , „No. 49 liberti ma aw4m Pittsburgh: - N. B. To Tainsus-"Watra.Grasluating Shoulder' measure system of garment cutting for' sale•:-:priee -invariably $lO. - - - GEORGE .&RIOOR, TOVILTII IT., DErwrtzt 700 D AI6I3TdITHITELD itTREETI . (Nearly %polite ,the Maybes (we.) : 1111;29 1 • . ==aii= ~ ,;, , :.,:,- : ,..-:-, , i.t.•,, > ,....., - :i:::,L..?,....:,, i , , ' ._ . .. 11.1oAl tit cilia r 44l4.lL*fillbg tilutineir4. - . . -. , INttltBlll.LgPFASTallaTiON:' , - . 4,', . . -....... . , ... , :„..11E. - preceding figure -II 'lviVetttotenrement the In, Lsifit, rrort ersitu T e iP tre s t . act the impurities of 'fife Indy. It will. henotleed brit 'it-thick cloudy mist learettfierti all points of, le ••surface, which radii ales - that this . perspire ion flo.cts uninterrupted when we are inhealth, austeeriSes 'when we are ick.. - %'Life cannot besuet to off from theblood and nehrlial I the impurities withrul s . " T h i r te th ln is it r g n u e n a g i of i Seriptureis srin the Blood is the'Life."..' - if it ever be comes impure, it may be traced dirocly to the stop ! P 340 or the inae.n-sibfePecapiration.. Thus We see, all that' fit necessary, when the blood is stagnant, or in. reeled,' is to open the poresiend it relieves itself from all impurity instals/tn. - Its own heat and vitality arc sufficient, without tri ne particle of medicine, except :to Open the pores upon the sedate. Thus we see the folly oftaking so much - internal remedies. All praetioners, however:direct their efibrts to restore] the Insensible Perspiration. -The yhozitpsonian; ter I instance,steams, - the Hydropathist shrouds 'no in wet blankets, the Homopathist deals out itifinitissimale, ' the Allopatbist bleede and 'doses us_ with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges' us With pills, pills, pill . TO give seine idea of the amount of tha Insensi ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr. Lewenhoek; aicertained• that five eights of all we re 1 ceive into the stomach,passed °Thy this means. -In llother-wordia;:if we eat and drink' eight Pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by . the Insensible Perspiration 1 This is none otlter than the used' up particles tat a the blood; and tiler juices 'giving- place to the new and fresh Mits..' To check this ; therefore, is to re- i tarn in the system five.einlats of all the virulent matter . ! that nature demands should leave the-belly.- • I By a sudden transition froinlient to cold, the pores. arc Stopped, the perspiration ceases, andldisease be - - gins-at once to develope itself. !Dente, a.stoppage - ei this" flow of the juices, originates so many coo It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms roan kind with .coughs, 'cold's, and" eoniumption. Wins tenths of the world • die;from diseases induced by a stoppage of-the Insensilde Perspiration.' -.-- Let me ask, now; &cry 'candid Mind; what eoursc seems the ninst reasonable to pursue, to unstop the . ' pores, after they are eberied. -Would you give physic to unstop the porest Or would Ybu apply something that would do this upon the surface, where:the clog ging actually int. And yeti know of no physician who makes any external -applications to effect it.. Unuer these cire.umatances, I present to - physicians. and to all others, ISlcAlistees .Afltifealing-Ointnient, or the World's Salve. It lets power- to restore per , Spiration,en' the filet, oa the head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the heady, whether diseased slightly or severely. It has power to cause ell external dotes, scrofulous humors,- skin diseases, poisonous woundri, to die.' charge their putrid matter; and. then heals them. It is a remedy that sweepsoff Ilse whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restate the.entire cadmic to-its healthy functions. •i .. '.. .! _ ' - ' • , It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so man] and deleterious drugs intethe - stomach. • ! - . It is a teinedy that neither sink hens,:gives incense. nience, or is dantierous to the intestines. . . It preserves and defends the surtlice from all de rangement of its functions. The surface is the out,. let of dive-eights of the bile and 'used tip matter with. in. It is pierced with millious of openings to retie - sat the intestines.- Stop up these pores, andrteath knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, rot there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteec I years for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liv er involving the utmost danger and reaponsibility,and I-declare before !leaven .and rnan. that not in one single ease has it failed to benefit., when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. . .' I have had physicians, learned in the profession; 1 have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges , en tilt bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of theyoor; useit in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice- 7 saying."lle, I Allister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION.—It can hardly he credited that a , salve can have any effect Lavin the lungs, seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, Generates the poisonous particles tThit are consuming -theirs, and expels them from the system. • 1 need not say that it is curing persons of consump ! don continually, although we are told it is.foolish. I peas, I care..not what is said, so long as - I cam curt ! several thousand persons yearly. • . - DEADACILE.—The Salve has cured persons of .tho Ileadache of ten years standinsr..axidavlie.t.ssx-i... regularly. • , ...seir-,-scrtinat yawning Often took Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like sac- COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint, pains is the chest or side, falling - off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold fact. . ....7pe Salve will cure every case. ItNcroulla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Livor com plaint _Score Eyes, Quiney, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Cbest Diseases, such as Asthma . , Oppreanion,P ain, alto Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Turnouts, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases; and of the Spine there is probably no med icine now known so good. , SCI INS.—It is the best thing, in the world for Burns. ((lead the Directions around-the. box.) PIMPLES ON THE F.ACE--Misculioe. Skin gross surface. Its first action 3 to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till-the face is tree from any matter that may be lodged under "the skill, and tie quently breaking out to the surface. It then heals When there is nothing but grmsnees, or dull repul -1 sire surface, it begins to soften and . so ft e n until the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childa. - parents knew how fatal most meili eines were to children taken inwardly, they would ' be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," "vermi i rages" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably when worms are present. - Now let ,use ea) to parents that this Salve will always tell ira child has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a ! way. (Read the directions around the bux.) - • There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of TOlLET.—Although I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet I willstake it against. the worldi They.may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the lair two cases to their one. • - OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to the impurities of Inc system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels of the Insensi- Lle PerepirAtion. If such sores are healed tip the' impurities ntust have some other millet, or it will en danger fife. This salvo will always provide for such emergencies. ximumATlSM.—ltremoscs almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of seem ceases. FEY ELLS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the Lent and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all casco co fevers almost instahtly unlock the skin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD HEAD —We have cured cases that acts ally defied every thing known, al well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit, when a few boxes' of the ointment cured them. CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will at ways keep corns from growing. Penplemeed never be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY M EDICIN E.—No man can ;new ure its value. So long as the stars•roll along over. he Ileavens—so long ns man treads the earth, sub ject to all infimities of the flesh--so-long an disease and sickness is kUown—juet so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed.- When man cons. on from MT the Atarth, then the'demand, will cease,' and not till then. JAMES McALISTER. & CO. Sale proprietors of the above Medicine. trtrime.2.s' cents per hos.. : I CAI/TB/N.—As thei•All-Healing Ointnieit'ha been greatly counterfeited, we have given thia Caw tion to the public that "no Ointment tvili be genuine 'unless the names of lames MCNiftrer, or Alines 41:fc 'Meer 4. Co., are wars Tai r . with a Pare upon EVERY label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5O to be paid on conviction to any of the constituted 'courts of the United States, for any individual court- . terfeiting our name and 'Ointment. PRICE- 25 CENTS PER BOX. -AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Botun -& Reiter,' corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts.. ate the whole-1 sale agents, and L. Wileox,jr„corner Market et. and the Diamond; Hays & Brockway; (Druggists No 2, Commercial ROW, Liberty et.; J. H. Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn streets., bth ward, and sold at the Bookstore in .Smithfield at., 3d door from Second at; and in Allegheny city by II P. Schwartz, and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Birmingham; and; 'D. Kegley, East Litter," H; Rowland, McKeesport; ! Samuel Walktir, Elisabeth; J. Alesander & Son,Mo nongahela City; N. R. Bowman & - Co.; J. T. Rogers, Brownsville, Pa; Dr. 41. Smith, Bridgewater; and John Barclay, Bearer Pa. 20. CIASSINETTS AND FLANNELS.--One cane einette; one case Red Flannelajor sale low I,y P4'i 00.4 , 3 P 4.4.0, IN .3y.Na 4g, . ~~. •!•.:7" R.. Y. ' o , A 4.• • MEI -;:: ; . 0/11jcz krto-ER, - co . , pithbu t h nziaky: Philadelphia ntlll4i/ G0rmant0wn.......... pa. Chester .pn DelaWare . nnunty• ....pa Montgomery county .p 4 Northumberland C 0.... pa Col. flan te:Bridge Co pa Reading .... • •'• p Lancaster pa DOylestown ,p Easton' pa Bucks county pa Pottsville p. Washington ........... BrOwnsville ... .. York .. .1 Chambersbuig 4.• • .1 Getty5burg.;...........1 Middletown Carlisle 'Harrisburg . . (Honesdale ...•.. I Lebanon .. . . . ..... • 1 Lewistown - Wyoming.. ... . • 1. Erie ........ ....... I . West Branch ..... Wayntishitrg.., Sttsquehanna County Lehigh Connty.. . .. . U. states Baia' Relief Notes ... City and County Scrip.. 1, • ' ° -CtiAlgcr, SLY WOOD DIDDICTS.` Stale Ilk. andllrailelles:, Chichinati Circievillea.awrence3.4;: del umbel; Bank..., Mtiasillon sztqdusky . . • • Geaega , . ... N'Ortrtil k Wooster Marietta ... .. .. Chillicothe Sciota Lancaster. ~..'.;. •; ,• ; ilasnilton Canton, . Urbana . Granville . . ILLIFgIB Std rafictitiOD. Bank of Illinois . attottoatv.- • • • River Raisin.:s. 70 Insurance Company :•.•".6 State Dank. .. . Oakland C0unty,,,....70 - , • . Farm - and brirelt 6=1.10 . „ St. Clair -•- • 10 - ' • missouw . State Bank . 4 . 4 , • - .ritsa-nrrxclarox. .Staft , l3kan . d branches: C$ State Scrip... .... . . . 'i0rk,....... 1 .tprE•424' , * Pliiladelpltia.. • • note " rzezza All 'VALUE 01 CUllil; , Amer. GOld * (pito)) . Old - " do. Sovereigov:.......:. VC $8! FrOderickdoro ••'. $7 tiOt Litt. Ten Gfiiidera: Latosd , ort. Doubloon, Patiiot . , vinatzti,tc. Eastern ISanks Wheeling Btanchea Beni at Morgontown. Baltimore City . ... Country - Molts. ... YORK. -City hanks :::: , r : pal Country Banks'. 6 HEW En_cmAitn. AJI solvent banks. Adjourned hale of Valuable Ileal Estate BY virtue of a decree of the Orphanla Court elf Allegheny County, is No . . 64, Match Ter m,1846: . 'l' Ile undersigeed as Truitee for the sale of the Real Estate of Dennis Murphy; deed., will expose to sale by public outcry at the Court .flouse, in the City ofßittsburgli ' on the 2(l' Monday of April, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate, viz: • • - Ist. That part of the Farm belorgieg to ihe - said Estate, bounded and described as follows; sit:: Be- :. ginning at an Elm Trce, thence by land of Jafnea 11. Hays, N 68 E 121 perches to a posi; tfierice S . 221. It 192-5 perches to a post; thence S 55 W 625, to a sugar tree stump, thence S 64 W 23.9 perches. to a stake; 'thence - by that • part of said- farm in.-the • -Diagram' of Partition oosaid Estate marked 543" N 44 W 99 to a beech; thence 1V.97 W 164 to a beecht. hence N6l W-18-Efperchep to a post; thenceN 29 %V 7 to a post; thenceN 50 W 2.2 to sport; thenceN 141 W 44 perches to a post; thence by hide of - 14MM* 11. flays N 631 E 15, to a sugar tree stump; and thence N 45 R. 42 perches to the place of ltegiamiug; containing 183 Acres and 37 perches ' heing the park ~ marked "A" op said Diagram of the Partition ofisld . Real Estate, which said .described piece of land; coetalns about 96 acres oratone coal, with a d welling house and barn erected thereon, on Beck's, within (along the front) about 66 perches or the Mononga hela river, on Beck's Run, about 3.railea frunt,the city of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, about 60 Serra, cleared, and the sten° coal is of the beat quality., This tract is well timbered, hey several. excellent springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard ut` all kiwis of fruitof the best varieties. 2d. Thar other. part of said: Fano,. boneded and , 'described as follow r, viz: Beginning at a post, thence • by land of John Doran and-James If. litiya,S 6SI W 6SI perches to a post; thence S 778 W 50 to a post;. thence by land of Peter Brindle N 351 W 1671 perehi' es to a lido; thence by land of James If. Rays, N. 62 E 24-7 no a beech, thence N 77; E. 24.8 to a Unlit, thence N. 631 E 51 post; thence by the sratrieseribett• • iis part ofsaid farm marked in.saidDiagesm ~A , , S 141 . E 44 to.a pole.; thence S 20. E 22 to a poet; therie.e S 39 F. 7 to a post; -thence S 6.1 •E le 8 to a - beech; thence S 7'7 1: IG-6 to a beech; end thence S 44 E 99 • to the beginning, containing 120-acres 150 perebei, • ' being marked iu the said Diagram of Partitictuf.B." : . This iiiirt of said iium contains aboui•oB acres of 'stone coal and has about 48 acren_la ms _eted.JAnd,...----------- Ouno ols micie in i - ,...u7 - of Pittsburgh, bounded and described. as follows r Beginning on Front street, at.the distance of 102' - feet Eastwardly from Wood street; thence along Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line oftbe lot marked *.1) ,, is the Diagram of Partition, thence by the said line northwardly parrallel with Wood street 60 reot, thence parallel with Front street ircat , A•ard. • ly 24 feet tons 111105; 'thence along said:alley south.. wardly parallel with Wood itreetBo feet to the place. _ of beginning, being marked. "C" in said Diagram.. : .. 4ili. That lot or piece adjoining the aboye, bound. ed and described as follows: Beginning on Front street, a: the distance of one hunched and twenty-hir feet from Wood street: thence along Front street—. • .., aetwardly twenty-four feet: thence •northwardly in • a line parallel with Wood street 60 reel: thence, westwardly by a line-parallel with Fron street to the line of lot marked in said Diagram ~ C,, ,, and t hence - ,by ,the said line Southwerdly parallel with Wood ' street SO feet to the place ofibegineing: being .mark. • ed "0," in said Diagram. Terms °reale of all the foregoing : described !teal .. Estate; viz: One fourth in heed on the 51e li very or the Deed; and the balance in one,• two and three years in equ - 6I payments; with interest thereon from the date of sale. The said balance of the purchase money to be secured by Judgment Bond end Mort gage on tho property sold. . N. B. The share or thirds of Ileister Murphy, widow of Dennis Murphy, dec , (l is to remain in the hands of the purchaser a lien on the land till bet death, subject to the payment of yearly interest. URN R'r Well LLAUG 11, ' -Thistee. • umrZlkl&vhd PITTSBURGH STEEL . WORKS AND SPRIiiO .AND AXEL. FACTORY. - . .saaacvoau.• ••• ' JONZI r- gutoo- . - • aoxzs . ALUICGs . • yANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel.. IPlough Steel, Steel Plough Wings,- Coed' and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and, dealepi, in Malleable Cruitings, and Coach Trimmings, gend rally,.corner of Itoss and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • tebS6-432m • Steel.and Pile 211.1zintarctory.- fir HE subscribers having enlarged their-establish. merit-for the manufacture of Steel and Files— on the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh--are prepared•th furnish files of every description, Cif the best qeality; and .being dw terminMl to make it the interest of consumers to par. chase files from thetri—respectfully invite the patrons ago of all who use the article.' • - merle-, .. J. ANNIUM et' CO. Wood Streot Property for fall AT desirablelot of ground at the rooter Wood street, 'occupied at the time of the greatAo Messrs. King & Mimes, is offered for ~-•., . Enquire of Ituigfq J. K. MOORHEAD:. ". TOE draughtsteamer Asterrit; ; Pl • good running order: • Shis caries sboAt I tons, bas good Run and Engines, TiOW boilers, comArrtable plain cabin, and is well •adapted 'for Towing. She will be sold at a.low price, and res= sonnble terms for good paper,. Apply mar 9 • . .• • • JAMES-MAY: • For'Sale t TOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn,l.ilsorty and flay 12 eta., each lot hosing 24 ft. front, and eittmdini back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole pronerty.la one of the moat a& vantkgeoua in . the city.. For farther information ap. . ply to M. B‘VA4TZWELDER, Fourth at., nova-4f ' bat. Wood and Spethfield. • • . NV. W. Wilsoni • •' . , • PORT:Eft of Fourth nod Market street, has now kJ cm hand a splendid assortment of Gold and Sil- Ter - Watches, of various patterns abdipialities mita:: ble fur all uses, and at prices to low &Sean be had in New York. Also, a large and well selectedatocknf fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, Latapsibfilitary and Fan cy Goode. A superior stock of Gold Pens and Fie: tole. .. • , . fity-Wateli and Clock reirairipg done in the best manner, Jewelry made ind.repaimd pa : order. -Mrls James , New Novel. THE Cattle of Elirensteip;lio lords temporal and s piritual, its inhabitants' earthly anitommrthlyi by G. P. R. JaMes, Fag., author of Bennehtmp, Stepmother, &c., just received and for irJe at COOK'S, 85, Fourth street. . xnar24 0 Yes. 0 . . lop can always find at G.Schneciiii,on tha mw. nor of Fifth and Smithfield Mai fresh Gyatera served up in every solo, op lam- onthielenotmo. Also,Gyound Nut'Candy t Fnilta; and Pastrjea,oc,tl4 oticiitoist kincla. Call and see. Rev potcrs. MEE= ..„ ~ .:. . .:(7 : :'''' ":;?,' h', -'--:-.:,.:-..:- '•7).'," .:',..:(,:,..•,--),..,..--;,.:-:i.---1-s',--. .'.."..-‘';..',•.;,.'''''-;.....-'41,•:.:-::' -P '...;',,,, ,t.. 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