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neGROSS Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment,
kt Jest received and for sale at the Drug Ware
base of B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., ,
eV? i- corner of First and Wood-streets.
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COMMERCIAL :RECORD.
Prepare& and eorreeted every A.ll.er
PITTSBURGH' ,BOARD OF TRADE
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coiimrt7p/- FO R AP RI L
Ii benny:
Totteii ;
4.!ORT[OI? PITTSBURGH
10 irzEdr ,- w - ATicii - 1.; Tag VICANINZT AT 4 STAND
- ARRIVED..
:"...Taglioni,•Perry, New Orleans.
= :Brooklyn, Bois, New Orleans
Lady Byron, Miller, Cincinnati.
-.Mingo Chief, Moore, Wheeling,.
....Columbia, O'Neal, St. Louis.
Leke Erie, Hoops, Beaver. . '
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Michigan,Hemphill, Beaver.
Consul, Bowman, Brownsville. •
LnuisM•Lane, Bennett, Brownsville.
DEPARTED. •
;Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
• alibernia, Smith, Wheeling.
American Star, Henna, Louisville.
• ' - Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver:
Michigan, Hemphill, Beaver.
Consul, BoWman, 'Brownsville.
touts' . 3l. .
!Lane Bennett. Brownsville.
'-'ll IVlrAiritiCES OIIRILNET.
•.' iNXIMECIXD EVERT . exrEnrcoox.
Flour!- - -:Froth river and wagon... 4 4004 50
.sreds-Clover, froth wagon, 3 .250 00
_From store 3 50a0 ,ao
-iritnothy. 2 12(102 25
•• • • Flax 100,'1 10
13eanf ,
disheitcokehings...... ... ....4 756705 0')
' - ' P0t5.:..... ... . .... ... - ..4 7520 00
Pearls.: .. . . '......6 000 00
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. Ai/ter—Ron 1I(w) 12
~ I. -. Reg , : 7i(3 OS
4arans.....Wheat : 700) 00
Corn... .... 3500 40
,-', • ._.-- - Oats 25630 28
' - -• Rye. 4000 00
- Barley„.. 37(&0 40
ognrar .. . ; 4lew Orleans 81130 00
Jiro/asses—New Orleans. 3 5 e 0 39
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.Cheese . ,—Western Reserve 600 61
Fruthen—Kentucky 21.3a0 23
Window Glass—t3x 10 ..... 2 2500 00
10x12. 2 500J.00
Corn:Meal ' 4500 00,
:Wruitaried Peaches 1 25(3 I 37
" Apples..... 5003 56
:eget—Rio. 8:103 Si
J3ulk.Srol - (a)) 06
Aricos.—Hog round op) 00
- ; : - Hams - • • 800 00
-• • : Shoulders 600 00
.-' -.•: , Sides 73(30 00
Lard: - 7(3) 7)
alk. ' -' 4P ' 7 0009 00
,Iron--Pig Metal (Allegheny).... 30;a1 32
Oar Iron (Juniata) . 3 70ta3 0')
Nails (10d) 3 75c.93 00
• T: PLEDIi.NG,
,lIOUSE, • SIGN AND .DECORATIVE PAINTER,
Chnilevand Paptritiingey,
ItirParad to undertake the above business ip
its various branches; and warrants to giVe sat
istiction in every respect. Military Standard 13. in;
ners,LF/ags,.&c., painted to order. Oddrellows and
Mitacinic aprons always on hand. Imitatioes of
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wood's and marbles done in a superior manner.
Signs ofall.kinds done at the shortest notice.
ap1041 . . N0.44,5t. Clair st., Pittsburgh, P.i.
Gepprge W Merchant's
IMPJWVED COMPOUND FLUID EXT'L'.4.CT OF
SARSAPARILLA.
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removing diseases of blood, arising front an
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abase of Ilercury. Chronic, and constitutional
cbseasea, Bach as.Serurula, King's Evil, Secondary
tiy,philis, or Venereal, Ulceration, and Corrosions of
the throat, nese cheat, lips, ears, and other parts
of the _ body. • Pimples or Pustules on the face, scaly
patches and other eruptions on the skin. Miles, seer
s 4 and other Scorbutic affections, Rheumatic affew
lions; White.plias in the bones and jninta,
feveriores;:obstinate old sores of all kinds, Scald
head, Saltillietnn, Ringworms, and ether diseases
arising from , an impure state of the blood, also ha
bitual .CostiVeness, Piles, Chronic affection of .ille
Liver. Lungs, and Chest, pain in the stamach and
sides, night sweats, &c. This remedy is prepared
ins-acne, from the choicest selected materials, the
active properties- of which arc cstracted by an int
prwred process without heat.
For sale wholesale and retail by
• . •••• D. A. FUI STOCK & co.
Corner of First and Wood sts., also, corner Sixth
and Wood. streets. . aplo
AV Lill 6111 &teeny
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chance
ry, istfice on Fourth street; Mini door itb:we
Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
- Iterett To—George BPClelland, Esq., Merger,
Beek & Co., Philadelphia:. Hugh tit'Clelland, Esq.,
Blessnr. J. L.- R. Floyd, Pittsburgh. - apt°
James S. Craft,
A TTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY,
1 - 11. Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office of
Secretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend ape ,
cially to-collections and business connected with
navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. lin
sinesn hours, 9 M. to 9P. M. Office s first door
west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Giant.
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-. PEKES . EEDCLED.
THOMAS PALMEH,
No . .47,./farket sfrcel, between'34l at 4th es
ESPRCtFIitLY announces to the puhlic that
his present stock °MALL PAPER AND Boutitim
or his awe tizainfracture is very extensive, and daily
additionit are being made to it, as they are linish - cd t
of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted
stock °firs-each Paper and Border?. Having recently
reduced the prices or the above articles, (nod othbrs,
in his line, not enumerated,) he is prepared to sell
far Cash; CItEAYETC,' than any establishment ofAhe
kind, East, or West of the mountains: marl 7-4 dm
arty"- looks at Cook's, 83 Vottrth atreet.
rIiILIE HOUSE'S FOOT, and how to keep it sound,
with illustrations ; by Win. Miles—from the 3d
London edition.
History of the Roman Republic ; by J. Michelet
—translated by Wm. Hazlett.
Margaret Percival ; by the author of " Amy Her
bert," etc. - Edited by the Rev. Wm. Sewell, B. D.
The SilverC De
hip of Mexido; tale of the Span,
ish Main; b J . H. Ingraham, g. •
- Dancing titer, and its Sequel, Morris Grmme--,
silly edition.
The Castle of Ehienstein : a 'new Novel; by G.
P. R. James:
Magazines for April.
Loudon Illestrated Papers per str. Hibernia.
VreinooVe Exploring Expedition to the - Rocky
Mountains, mouth of Columbia River and Calibarzia;
riew supply, cheap edition, on 25 cts.
Life of Addison , by Miss Aikin.
11:2r just. received and for sale at COOK'S, No.
Potirth area. mar 27.
A. A. MASON,
g, MARKET STREET—Is daily receiving CO
MA" es and Packages of entirely new and desirable
Spring Goods, of the latest importation, .comprising
Ma pars Easbmern tad Brodie' Shawls; Spring and
&miser, do.; -Rich Silk, of. every variety; extra
qualities Bombazines, Alpine, Alpaccas, ate, Also,
de Lames, Cashmeres. Balzarines, Bareges, Manlius,
Organdies, Lineini, Lawns, French Cambrics, Cali
tos, .Ginghams, of every style and quality. Purchas
es' are respectfully invited to examine our ttock. as
we feel tonfidentive can offer them great indece
szente„.es regards style and prices. ap7
' NeW Fourth Street Bakery,
CONFECTIONARY AND FRUIT STORE, No.
74: - Fourth street; 2 doors from Wood and-riert
door'to A. Jaynes', Pekin Tea Store.
The undersigned will re-commence business at
WI above place on Monday the sth of April. Orders
for Fancy Cake, Pastry, Toe Creams, Jolley , Confec
tionary, Fruit, - Stc. will be attended to with dea
patch and in a manlier not to bo excelled by any
other establishment in this city.
• Fresh Bread and Rusk manufactured solely from
white wheat flour and free froth all drugs—every
morning. Dont forget 74-Fourth street..
. ap6-tf . ANDREWS.
ISH-0 Shia No. I MaCkerel;
3 kegs 1 Mess do;
511itts , g 2 do;
10_ Bbla 4 '. 3 do, large;,
' . 5 half bbls No. 1 Trito , d. Shad;
' No 1 Salmon, Balt.fferring and Alwires;
For sale by J.. D. WILLIAMS & Co.,
'ape: 110 Wood at
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GREAT ITALIAN
Putwinsseuzi.,sApyil 2ri, 18.10,
Being afflicted for some '8 yeas Nrith that most
distressing ',disease. the, asthma, and_ for_ the. I l aot
3 years roach Of the time - confined- to My room;
and at several different:times my life was des !
paired Of; I concluded .to obtain: some. of Ma
zonri Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to
me by a friend froth New York. who stated; hat
it had cured some of the most inveterate cases
knownrto the medical profession.. Suffice it to say,
that,. after using the above mediCine for about 4
weeks, :I yeas entirely relieved, and I believe ;null
cony eured. Yours with respect, ! -
.Geo. Ogden
OLIVER'W. OWEN;
No 17.5 Bertram st., Philad'a.
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement. feb22
Canning's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of
nervous affections they have been used with entire
success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or,chro
nic, applying to the head, face , or limbs; got, tic
ddlereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick Head
ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, 'fits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu
ralgia'
general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia,
which is simply a nervoes derangement 9f the di
ge.stive orgaits-- they have been found equally suc
cessful.
.These applications are in the form of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c.
1:0' See advertisement tor further particulars on
the outside of thin sheet.
Forsate - at the only agency, 57 Market street.
dec9 • ' -
Cy.' "Important to those who areatilicted with
diseasediungs.
Dr. Rogesrs Liverwort and Tar. This,specific
seems to deserve all that the vender claims tar its
all healing virtues, we have seen a very emphatic
certificate from Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin
cinnati Eclectic College, who represents it to be a
very different article from the prevailing nostrums
of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment
ot that ifisidfous class of diseases which are the
bane of this variable climate."
Cincinnati lihrning
If physicians of Dr. Cox's character in the pro
fession give their testimony .in favor of this cele
brated. medicine, it must be valuable.
N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor cox in
another column, also, one of a remardable cure
from Mr. Gabriel ; Whitehead, under the head of
Liverwort and Tar. -
'',o:7'Wnoorixa Cucon.—Messrs Editors—l ob
served some time ago a communication over the
signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's
'lndian Expectorant had been the means of saving
the lives of three of his children, who were suffer
ing:sere/01y with whooping cough; and having, but'
a short time before, lost one of my children by
that dreadful complaint, and hating another. and
my only child, 6sta - tering the greatest agony with
the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its
death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it,aud
commenced using it according to the directions—
and to the surprise of all it began to mend in
lit
teen minutes a f terwecommencedusing it, and the
child has now completely recovered.
I have- no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I
hereby return him a husband's and a father's
grateful acknowledgments.
laynis Hair Tonic.—We commend to the e!cn
tion of those desirous of restoring their hair o• im
proving its Leanly-, to this e!egaut preparation
We hear it e; cry where high!y spuken of, and es
pecially, by all who have made use of it, as gre,itly
efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair,
and preventing and curing many alreetions of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and sultieleaily . prov•
edl—N. Y. Sun..
Far Tale in Pittsburgh at the PEEN TEA
STORE,72 FOURTH street, near Rood—and at
the Drug Store at' 11. P. Schwartz, Federal t ree .
Afleghenyeity. c:ro 4
Dissoluttotx of Part ssershSp.
.I,TATILOis; MARTIN having, sold his cotire rater
est in the firm to
1L Sinclair, the partnership heretofore existing col
der raid firm is Otis day dissolved, and the Lusiacse
will be hereafter conduced at the old :Land, by
William H. Smith and William M. Sinclair, drr
the firm of Satin-n & SIRCLAta. Those indebted to
the late. firm will make payment to Smith &sinciair,
who alone are authorized to settle the business of
the bite firm. MAHLON MARTIN.
W. in t. 4 MITII.
Pittsburgh, March ZG, 1547.
In retiring from the firm ofMartin St Smith, the un
dersigned vrouhl cheerrully and carnesfly recom
mend Meurs Smith & Sinclair to the customers of
the late firm, and to purchasers uencrally.
mar 26 MAIILON MARTIN.
SMITH. & SINCLAIR,
(LATE .111•ELTIN & SEITII,)
- WHOLESALE GROCERS; PRODUCE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
66, Wood. Street, Pittsburgh,
The undersigned having entered .into partnership
under the above std e,respectlully ask the patronage
of the friends of the late firm, and of purchasers gen
erally. They-feel warranted in promising that the)
can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them or
confide business to their care.
W. H. SMITH.
W. M. SINCLAIR.
Pittsburgh Marti' 2G, 1847.
N. 0. Sugar..
uha. N. Orleans Sugar; a prime article, just
ti received and far sale by
& SINCLAIR,
56 Wood at.
Tierces Rice, of the very first quality, just re-
Asoreu , ceived and for sale by
& SINCLAIR,
56 Wuod
9nil Barrels Alolasses, in store and for sale by
N V/ SMITH & SINCLAIR,
mar 27 57 Wood st.
. .
OLL BUTTER-4 Barrels, fresh, and in good
order; for sale by
mar 27 SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood st.
REEN APPLES—
_3I 100' lib's. ltoinanito Apples;
25 do Spitzenbergh do;
10 do Pippins do ;
In good shipping order, for sale by t i
P. C. ARTIN,
api Corner of
.Strzithoeld and Front sts
OLL BUTTER —9 lib's. fresh Itoll Witter, just
, received and fur sale by P. C. MARTIN,
a,pl Corner Smithfield and Front sta.
GGS.-500 doz. cps for silo by
P. C. MARTIN,
mar 24 corner of Smithfield and Frontate
• Corn llrooms.
1 24 doz. Corn Brooms, for sale by
P. C. MARTIN,
marl' cora Smithfield and Front sts
To Carpenters.
JUST received - and for sale a fresh lot of Union
Factory Planes, at N0.•85 Wood street.
mar 23 JOHN WALKER.
1 O'' Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer
"American." an 4 for sale by
mar 27 FRIEND, RIMY Sc.C . 6 - . 57 Water st.
Bacon.
6500 L sa t V y acon,Ao i g zs ro D un i d e l iE rc y ci u re e rl o an . and for
nian7 No. 67 Water et.
- hi. 0. Sugar.
100 1114.9priiiie N F . R O I .. E S N uu. r,li fo l l E aa i l r e_by
57 Water Street,
OLD PENS—Received large assortment of
UV the best quality Diamond or ever-pointed gold
pens, and for sale at the lowest prices.
ap9 W. W. WILSON.
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES—A large and
superior assortment now on hand and for sale
at regular eastern prices; also, gold chains, keys,
and'a general assortment of fine Jewelry.
W. W, WILSON,
ap9 cor 4th and Market sta.
RGAND GASS BURNERS—A fresh supply,
just received and for sale by
ap9 W. W. WILSON.
IMMUNE CARDS, LOOM FINDINGS, ito
M. Cummins, No. 120 Liberty at., s:doors below St.
Clair street.
AIE B.
rßjaeB
SmithftCo i s t aee itge Ztnufaeturer , sPndigttablet
useat t and
dealer in Clocks X.ooktnil Glass Plates,
Frames, Glass; Variety Goo de, &c.
now. 18—feb23d&w
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J. L. SI.\IPKINS
•
PhiladelpLia, Apra 23d, itilG.
Cotton.
Ky C j sI
111121
Ss Store ; and for sale by
ES.tEDIZZS-40, Gr. , •
.14 - o 2, - Co ll 4erezal Row - Albany •et.
1847. Sb . .AAt9AY If,ICI ET. 1847.
Trf U. 1,101 and , Passonger 'stemaver Is-
A.AC 'isiEttrlON,. Capt. A. (1. -, llfssorr i
'Will run as a regularliacktotNS6en _Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving Pittsburgherery Sandal At 10 ut.
d71.A.MPH . 0.11-1 refined:fur silo: till 'l3 h The Is4aegerzton'i , ':as - built this 'swing, express]
y
. - MAYS & I . 3II.)CKyIAw /rade,:asd offers.o,pasacrtgers essry -comfort
marlB Liberty at. near Canal Basin. and sul3oloTAScOrninodations. ,ifebl3
marlS
.
Liiiement - --1 gross Butler's,
j for aale at the Drug_warehouse
JO PR..TURPEPOINE---4..Barrels, for sale St the _,,,..-__ , •-,. ..- -MONDAY 'PACKS J• -.
1..) Drag Warehouse of - •' - - • ' • f - j
j , The regUlarmail mid passengersteamer
BAYS &BROCK VirA,Y• :-.. ~.- VIGNGNGAHE.LA, Capt. Stone, will tun
Liberty at. near Canal 11sxi4: 2 -:';',.:ria a regular Packelbetweenl`ittshurgh 'and Cincin
FRESH Garden and FlowOrSeeds, frra'o.4isell's nab, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A. M.,
Garden, received and for sale by "J J, and Wheeling 'at 10,•P. M:, the grime day..,Deturn-
HAYS ex BILOCKIVAir ing, she will Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10,
Liberty at . near Canal Basi ease
t ' •
n. '
A. M. For freight or paSsage spply on - board; -
The Monongahela was built expressly. , for this
trade, and offers-to the paisengers comfort, and su
perior accomniodations. ' " •- -.- :„ -- -roar 31 j
, -1
CHLORIDE LIMFe---2 wake in store and foreale
by BATS &BROCKWAY,
marlB Liberty at. near Canal Basin.
HOE Blacking-5 gross, Fatman's, for Bale'at
1,0 the Drug warehouse of
HAYS & BROCKWAY,
nutrlB Liberty et. near Canal Basin.
_ -
T AMP BLACK-1 case best English, for sale at
_L A I the Drug werohouse of
HAYS Br. BROCKWAY,
meta Liberty gt. rear Canal Basin.
INDIGO -2 ceroons Spanish Float, or sale at the
Drug warehouse of
HAYS & BRO 'WAY,
marlS Liberty at. neSr Ca al Basin.
AMONIA-4 Jars, for sale :4 the Drug
k ... / warehouse of HAYS 4 - 7131OCKWAY,
ruarlS Liberty st. near Canal Basin.
pAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sale
at the Drug warehouse of
HAYS E.: BROCKWAY,
near Canal Basin, Liberty st.
OPPEItiS-25 We of %Veil's C"pperas, first
qCuality, received on consignment
sale by
GEO. COCIIII.A.N.
No 26 IVOod street.
SCYTHE SNElTHS—lteceired a mtior sale by
GEO. CUCH HAN,
N 0.26 \Yobd street.
VlCES—Wetlierill , s bright Vices for sale by
GEt). GOCURAN,
No. ,t 6 Wood street
ur AY FORKS-50 dozcn Hay and Manure Fork's
11,r sale by GEO. COCHRAN',
snarlS 10 26 Wood et.
LAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels just received and
for sale by MILLER. & RICKETSON.
mar 29
A Q Ithas N. 0. Sugar, just r ; itcoiwnd ancifor sale by
"1 , (-) marl 3 MILLER & RICK ETSON.
•
CtORN JACKS-200 Corn Jacks, for sale by
/ _marl3_ MILLER St RICK ETsoN.
NAT lIITE FISH-70 Bbls., ill eloie . aud 11,r f ro e by
1 V mar 13 MILLVA KICK. Exsex.
I ACK' EREL—No. 3, Large;
30 liarrein in Store and for gala by
mar I 3 MILLEN. it te ETsoti
131cKLED ilSftraNt;-30 Barrels Pickled !Jer
ting or alco.vcs, In store and Cor star be
I:IILLER S iddClZErsos.
E a L rtli S n . ,, A
r G c: ( , : a o i : 4 11 .
r rn
r:USI/Urgil Mail :Cos. 31 %Va ELT, and G::
Front streets, Pitt.burgh. • 11,1,23
G a i.A l . 2 Sl•l l — s 7.0 ;
in%.,l.:,clSl,:nlihil onr .1 , 1; :
that''''—' L. F. W ATER M A N.
N . H"AILS di SPIKES-33u Begs, in store and fo
L. S. WA
Nu 31 Watur andl.l2 Fun: St.
Ai - TING-4U ba;es Batting in awn nn,! 1;:r ease
LI by Lnurl2l L. S. WAEELM
)IWIIMS- 100 din Corn Brooms in store and fur
E . ) 1;1r side by L. S. WATERMAN,
ri^r2U No. 31 Wator and tl2, Vriiiit sta.
I CST. receive,' and for sale low —2 Smith's
9) Lest qua:its , ..*Sp.o: York Coach Varnoch. Also,
I yr. Leather Varnish, for sale by
li'1:31-311.T8 Sr i KANE% 33 Kt.
t 1 11131,5. Co t ton! Furniture N'arnii.S. Nos. I aliti 2.
iJ Sizitli`a Ness York make., on hind 311. i rim sate
tlie gal. ur LSI., tiy Itt/I3KR rs K
feii 2 U*;n.B.2, 3I st.
LA.ItC , E, lot of P:ank anll Veneyra,
for sale by 12.01.3K.8.TS St ICANE,
feb2o No. S 2, 3,1 st.
3000 aFitt.iElorr bale
17 ' .117/11 " E ' RT "' S .s: l ll:7l:Nr . fit a
No. xt.
Wit LEAD-12,000 lbs. Bar Lead, for sale Iry
feb9. JANIES M %V.
LARD, WO I:cas, - No. 1, Lard on consignment.
And for sare by F.:SELLERS.
No. 17, Liberty street
Conkllnire Improved Lard 011.
713ARRELS %Winter Lard Oil, just received from
the manufacturers and fur sale at Cincinnati prices
wholesale and retail, by }IO.
dec:2B No. 17 Lawny 0.
Stindrft a.
sTierces (real) Rice;
14 Ws, Catalina improve.' Lard Oil;
o,eoo 4bs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and
-fin-sale by P. SELLERS.
seit24. No. 17, Liberty street.
pnonucE-6 bblo and kegs Lard;
5 do 801 l Butter;
a do Cioverseed;
500 lbs Feathers;
4 bbls Wh'te Beane;
Pars SO [M] Woollen Suc ks;
Rece:red and for sale by
LAMBERT & SIIIPTON,
feb4 133 and 135 Wood st
FISH—S 3 lads Nu 3 Large Mackerel;
10 hf bbls do do;
6 do No I do do;
13 Libls Nos 1 and 2 du;
6 do No I Salmon;
25 do do Herrings;
6 - drains Codfish; for rale by
LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON,
133 and 133 VVoutl at ,
AIAPL"suGA" — L.',.7IIE"hsT s:
.ree'' and for sale by
SIIIPTON,
reb4 133 cm 1135 Woo(1st.
QTA TJON 412 Y.—Just opening, a large nail Killen
did assortment of French, English and Ameri
can Stationery, which we invite the public to call
and examine. JOHNSTON fr. STOCKTON,
Stationers. Mn rk pt ttt.
TATIONERY FOR LADIES.
17 Pupeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds,
Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ
ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Scaling
Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Carl Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note
Clips, &c. &c. For sale by
(1 OLD P'ENG —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed
k_r Gold Pons, just received and for sale ai reduced
rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCK ON,
oct29 Booksellers, Market ot.
50BBL& Pitch;
. 50 " Rosin;
150 Doses Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by
seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR.
BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sato low at the furniture warehotisc of
angl. T. H. YOUNG & CO. Hand street.
POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by
[novlB.] L. WILMARTIL
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AID SPRING
AND AXEL FACTORY.
ISAAC JONES. JOHN V. stutoo.
JONES & Q,IIIGO,
A 'NU FACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel,
Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and
Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and dealers
in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen.
rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa. feb26-d2m
Brazier , * fiellows.
T UST received an assortment, large sizes,Braziel , s
tf Hand Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen do.
_Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLALIi,
decl6. 120 Wood st.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in . 611 i and Bth
wards.—The subscriber offers for sale thirty
or forty very desirable building lots, situate on Wy
lie street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on streets
South ofthe 4th street road. The above lots are ad
jacent to the new Court House, and a short. distance
from the centre of the city, also, a new dwelling
houas to 14.1. au Will etrees,
mar3l ALEX. BLACK, Wylie at.
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--7.11.1:T5A . 1111.0CK WAY,
TikianiTY-st. near Canal Basin
N. 0. Sugar
L. S. Venteranau,
JOILtiSTON tk, STOCKTON
corner Of Illarket and Thad stk.
Latert. Improvement
ciNciN:ar&T t;PAcIcE Ts.
.
181.7 - Tuesday Packet. 1111 T
... The .regulaemail and passenger steam
erl3lßEltNlA, No. 2; Capt.
ria-Veit, will run ass regular packot:hetweee Pitts
burgh and Cinehinati,.'leasing -this poiteiveiy Tues
day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 30"'P.'14.. of the
same day. Itetorning, she will leave Cincinnati ev
ery Friday at 10 A. M.. For freight or passage ap,
ply on board.
'The {liberals 11'0. 2, was 'built expressly for
the trade, and offers to the passengers every com
fort and superior accommodations. janl2, IS-17 .
1847. • Wednesday Paeltat.- 1847
a, THE NEW ENGLAND,2,
No. Capt.
,ks . E , +;& S. DEAN. Will leave Pittsburgh every
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every
Wednesday evening at 10P. IR.; and Cincinnati eve.
ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. feb2o
1817. THITIISDAY PACKET: 18.17.
L_z.. 1170 , TUE 11.
WISCONSIN, Capt. ,S. Cnacr.,
....4;444: will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday
morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday
evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. fel,lo
SATURDAY PACKET
#The regular mail and passengerstearner
. I .. ; IIII , .*.SSENG Cl., Capt. Linford will run tie
a reguiall'aclet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati,
leaving this purl every Saturday at 10, A. M., and
Wheeling at 16, I'. M., the name day. Retething,
she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10
o'clk A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board.
The Mer.m.ger was built eApressly for_this trade,
and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac
commodation. mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET
p . „ The regular 1113 and passenger steamet
..e.. ,- ;:.SS'4CIIt.CASSIAN, Capt. Is Bennett, tyill
run as a regular Packet - between Pittsburgh and
Cineinnati,kaving this port eery Saturday, at 10,
and Whee - lill at 10,1'. M., the same day.
Returning, ebe Avill leat Cincinnati every Tuesday,
at 10, A. M. Pur frni.ght or priss:we apply on board.
The Circassian ,was built expressly for this trade,
and oTera to I,c.r pas:engers every comfort and ac.
cornmodati.m. mar 23
TIWR.-;DAY PACKET
TifE nev: U. S. otcarner ACADIA,
1;. Lanaa, (WI as a ri.eu
"r Imsi•cnz.v: rackct Letween. l'itlst.orgh and We
ciliiVe the snaErln of 161 , 3, lanvii.g every
l'F.o..•:ay at It)
Le it_ca.ha alltl limn soperior acoorornmia
tiona. }'or fie: !:t or p , .. , .•. c. apply on tutu-. 1, or tt.
.T. JoNEo. A
•
o Ctue invtaci r.ual L cuffs:• ills
S p',l2 Ai plezerger rte3ro
g) iS lA,
;eet e :or the .t,!Jovo uoci ottettoodiatt ports, rei;tthir.
For fri.*:;:11: or pas-13;4i , 3nly nn I , ortnl, or to
J' Apont
E'er cltect:cnall'and 141. I.orttio
:I be p-ovter:ger steamer PA LLSTINE,
\V adionle, ' tense for the ahoy
tnd r miforterdi,to ,)4 ts retVe.larty.
Pr freighter itausuize apiiiy on board. je9.
r.veu.1.114 rilchc
Tne r.ew and nidend;d pasecnoer vte.^.m•
Caps. Vnrkcea
run 13u regular packet I;etn . czn l'att•lfurgh'enn
Cincinnati, th.s port. eve:y Tunsdav erruinl•
at 3 Wnlnck. 11.0;aning sit'r v. - di Ica. e
orery Fr day .- - • - •_nanz at 3 we:4,n%.
.
rie Dodaratow o:ri.ra saprr.Or acc.arr.tooar.tion:
o pasi,:r.gcrg. For freight or, I..aac,ge apply on
Year Ctra.clatintl.
.17.71: . ; 11, The 0.•4 k ao.w o fast running stenmet
14. Forsypt, Master, will run
.es reguier ket., caving every Wedoesaly morn
ing at 10 , z.otl IVieJe;olg;:it 10, the
.1241 c day. ttr aiDg , hv w lell4e Cincinnati
Fur iroiglit or leo.o;:ge apple Ort
FOBS:1"M & Co., Ageoto,
No. 30, Water street.
Wel!cynic Regular Packet.
'rut steamer A REtsr C. 'FLEE
smq, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for
and all intOrtnediate landings, on Mon
days, Wednesdays, suit Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. hl.;
and WeEstalle to Pittsburgh on Tucsdays, Thurs
days, and Saturilais, at 9 u'clock,A. SI. . Fur freight
or passage apply on board. decs
For Wheeling..-Itrigular Pocket.
• TIIE splendid light draught steatner
DOMINION, S. TyLca, Master, will run
as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel
ing; Inav ng, Pittsburgh for Miceling every Monday,
Wedn seday and Pritlay, at 3 o't kick, P. M.; and leav
ing Wheeling for r'iitiburgli every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply on hoard. nova
...
SPRING' SUPPLY OF
' COOTS, SHOES, TRUIVICS,
AS
17, 1 0 LIANR I3F.K & W. kiID , S new Boot, Shoe,
I
and Trunk Sboe, No. !SG Libert; st. ticaey op..
poeite the head of Wor o st:
F. U. have in store and are receiving their
Spring and Summer supplies •trf Boots, Shoes, Palm
Leaf Ilats, Trunks, 11 ;c. fe. consisting "film largest
and best assorttaieut they ever been able to
bring to this market. Our stuck of Goods has most:
lv been manufactured to our order and expressly fur
the Pittsburgh market.
We would solicit so examination of our stock .11
all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale
or retail, as we shall sell at-a small advance above
COAL •
Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and
examine our stock lseliire purchasing.
FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD,
ap3 No I:94l•Liberty st.
Palm Leaf
96 - 7 do...:llen's and Hoye 1 , ..t1tn Leaf .. . Hats, re
ceived and for Kile very low at
FOLLANSBEE
Dont, Shoe and 'Fronk Store, No. 186, Liberty st.
neatly opposite the head of Wood apr3
Book.•
J11Ii;11 Girl and other Poems, by Mrs.Lilis;
Forrest Minstrel, br Mrs. iherson;
ltulwer's M.seellanien; •
•
linrnsp's •'
)i Israeli's
" of Lterature;
Maekenz:e's Works;
Smolletli selnet Works; . • •
.11.1 ut:re'a •
T. S. Arthur's Works;
Fredricka Ilremer's Ninth;
Ten thousand a year;
'Martin Chizzlewit. For sale by
S., nostvowrit & co.,
Nu 43 Market at.
T
APOLCON and his Marshall, by Headly;
Sehleii,ePs History of Literature;
Sehillerei Poems and Ballads, with litb by Hui wer
For sale by 11. 8. 1308i.voitTH 4. CO.,
mar2o No 413 Market st.
Second nand Pianos.
VINE second hand Pianos of different mnnullac-
X teries, fur sato at F. BLUME'S,
marlB No 112 \Vood st.
A LSO, one elegant Rosewood Piano, with Ellie
-11.. man's pateut.rEolcauattatilunciit, low fur cash,
at V. BLUME'S,
marlB No 112 Wood t.
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who design par
L
chasing Venitian Blinds, or wish to get their old
Blinds renewed and made bettor than when new,
will please take notice that AtitiN)W White Is now
permanently situated on the corner or Wood and
4th sta. Show room on the second door nfMr. Ken
nedy's splendid Looking Matta and variety store;
entrance on 4th st. Alf orders thanklblly rebelved
and promptly attended to, Plow rill and see be
fore purchasing elsewhere. mad 3
A PPLES.-60 bble. Rimming apples, in prime
11,_ shipping order, for sale by
. .
F. C. MARTIN,
Corner of Smithfield and Front ate
Oranges and Lemons.
1 51 Boxes Oranges;
1. 50 « Lotnosia; inst armed, in prime order
and for sale by --- P. C. MARTIN,
mar 27 corner ofStilithileid and Front Mr.
COIITTOX. YARNS -40N lboi. stole aiad for side,
by [mar22) L. S. WATERN.AN. '
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Part4icrip pissakved.
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T REpnitnership heretofiare existing, between-the
undersigned ate Reel., E et:a to .a od . European.
Agents,. under the Ernt. of tVabely &Mitchell tae
expired by. it. lbrinetly
condueteit.by them in partnerthip will 'hereafter I.e
pursue 4 by,each individually) . and they renpem fully
solicit a coutuanance of that patrunage.Wliieh they
have received. Any„ Permin having claims against
the late firm will present them to either of the under
signed for payment,and anyone indebted will please
call and settle. JAMES BLAictLy, •
mar 24 • . • , JOAN J; MUCH EL.
nEASITTANCES
7°. ttat;
TAMES I3LAICELY Agent f,r tie old . Pluck
tJ Ball line. of ,I.iverpuol.-tuid New Fork pack. :
ets, also for a line of Ainerican Merchant ships,
:entinues to make, remittances to - ENG .4 AN I),
IRELAND; SCOTLAND, and AV ALES , th prompt-
aess and despatch at reduced rates. Apply at his
office, on PENN St., near the Canal Bridge, Pius
burgh. - trich.t.'4-d4rw
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'Adjosirni.o Sale of Valuable Steal Estate.'
eirlife of a decree of the Orpliaes'Ccurt of,
II Allegheny County; in No. Cl, March Tertn,lB4s;
•The undersigned os ,Trustec foi the sale' of UM!
foal Estate of Dennis Murphy, deed., will expose:
to sale by public outcry at the Courtllouse s in the
City ufPittsburgh, on the gd Monday of Apri1,1847,- .
at 10:o'clock, A. li., the following described !lel
Estate, viz:
Ist. That part of-the Farm belonging to-the said
Estate,' bounded and described as follows, viz: Re- ,
ginning at an 14!m Tree,. thence by,land of James
11. Bas, N 68 E 121 perches to a post; thence Si
1.'21 E"l9_-5 perches to a post;.thence S 55 W 82.5!
to a sugar tree stump, thence S 881 W-23 9 percbesi
to a stake; thence by that part of said thrill in the i
ltiagrain of Partition et said Estate marked "13" N.
44 W 99 to a beech; thence W 164/ to a beech;
thence N 61 R'-IS-8 perches to a post; thence N 39
W 7 tea post; thence N 50 W 22 io a post; thencoN
14i W 44 perches to a post; thence hy lands ofJames
H. Hays is 631 E 15 to a sugar tree stump; and
theuce - N 45 E 42 perches to the place of hegienimr,
containing 13)3 acres and 37 perches, being thwart !
marked •‘A" on said Lliagratu of the Partition of said'
Real Estete, which said descriLed prone of Imo!!
contains itent 96 acres efstone coal, with a d welling
house and barn erected thereon, on Deck's, within
(along the front) about 65 perches of the MOnthiga-;
hela river, on 13ec1:78 fun, almiit 3 miles from time
city of Pittsburgh: the soil is good, Olout B 9 acres.l
cleared, and the stone coal is of the hest quality, I
This tract is well timbered, has several excelleLti
springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard of(
all kinds of fruit of the best varieties.
22. That other part of said. Farm, bounded and
described as follows, wiz: Beginning at a post, thence
by land orJohn Doran and James 11. ILlys, W
851 perches to a post; thence S 77; VI i.: to a pest;
thence by land of Pater Brindle N 35,1 VI 157; pernh
es to a post; thence; by land or James 11. 11,i)s, N.
82 E 24-7. to a beech, thenze N 77a E 24-S to a hem;
thence N 631- 1 post; thence by t4elirstdercriLet4
part of said thrill marked in said Diagram "A" S 14
U 44 to a post; thence S SJ E 22 to a post; thence S
39 E 7 to a pop;; thence S dl 1: 13 :: to a Leech;
thence S 77 EIG-ti to a beech; and thence S 44 E 99,
nr the , beginnirg, contaihing lilt acres 155 perchce:
being mar4.cd in the said Di.igram c.4 . l',irtit,un "B."
peat of said t:i.:111 e ,, 11:,/;E: about 55 acres ci
stene coal and has aln . .lct acres one:eared 14nd.
3d. 'l'hat let ar piece ol'greini:l situate in :lie City
of Potsbiiri, hounded ileserthed as follows :
Ileginaing on Front street, at the dist:taco of 102
!bet Eastwardly from NVood street; thence aliincf
front ct,cet El.tatuatrilly 21 feet to Cie lute ortlie lot
Glia:Led "1)" in the Diagram of Pe rtit•on, thence by
I north.vardts pari all el w.th IV .d :street
LO feet, thence para:lClNVltil Front street westward
ly feet bran al ie.; thence along gild alley santbz
v. - a:illy parallel oitii Winid street S 3 feetto the, plar.i . e
hieing marled "C" 'Slid Diagram.
4:.11. That lot or piece adjoining the above,
ed and described ii chows: I.l,: t •inning et Front
street, a: the distance oil' , hundred anti twenty.eta
feet from Woorl street: thence afor.; Front stFtet—
'eastwarilly twenty-four fee:: li
thence. erthwardly iu
tine patailtl w r rth IVOlid street ibet: Id:erica
‘vestwarilly by a EI{C parallel with Cron street to the.
liTie of lot mai - heti in said "C," and t hence
by the said fine :il:Cowardly parallel with WoGrl
ati bet ELI reet to the Fillet, of Leg.uning: being marl
ed "I)," in said Ciag am.
'feints orsale alat I the foregoing described Read
EsPite, air.: One fourth in hued on the detirery o:
the Decd, act, the I.:III:ice in .one t three
years in I - ct; :LI payments, lute:eat the:eqn I'ront
tiro d ite "Isola , . The sti l lytlatiee oethe purchase
money in be secured by Judgment Land and Mort
gage. on the propeit, - str;tl.
- i':. It. The t-t:are or th!z.lts of II e:ster Murphy,
o ido. of !),..,-ao:; murpt:.s, deco is to remain.in the
hanls of the purch,,,er a lien on the hold till her
I death, sa!ect to the payment of vea.rl.. , interest.
HENRI' Al 'CLILI6I.IIII ,
niar:l7l-.d.t.td Teu:qse.
The rollowing in the supplement to the lateral rail
reairlTiVrrillt paned --,1,..,-- klatlal tra a ' l ' ,,, ilS3ivar
tuo at its late session) el:ending its pluvisions to Al
legheny county.
Stc. 1. Be it en acted by the Senate and House of
I Representatives of PcLosylvaoin, in general assem
bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of
the same, That the provisions of thq act of the sth
of May, one thousand eight hundred , anti thirty-two;
entitled an net regulating lateral tailroads, and the
supplement thereto -wined the twenty eighth day of
Match, one thousand eight.hmidracl and forty, be and
the same is hereby extended - tothe counties of Dau
phin, Allegheny, !Tedford, Blair andWaeltinglon,and
shall -be so construed as to authorize the caostruction
of lateral railroads either under or over the stirtice or
any intervening lands subject to the res. rictions °fib¢
act to which' this is a supplement. .
. Fresh Arrli.al of Spring Good*:
'Flit: subscriber would respectfully invite the at
tention of his customers, and. public generally,
to his present stack of goods suitable for the ap
proaching spring J?usinesv, consisting of French,
English, and American cloths, of the must
able colors such ne Cetron, Olive green, Olive brown,
Moss green, Claret French black, blue, avid
ble green, it spleticlid assortinetit orAttierican,.Eng
and French Cassimeres, entirely new stria
liandsoina assortment of Vestings, new and elega'n't
patterns—al/ of which will be made to order, at the
...honest notice, in the most fashionable manner, at
molerate prices. The cutting department attended
to by Mr. Jsmes C. Welt, whose skill,aud long prac
lice of the most' fashionable cutting in the Eastern
cities, renders him-capable of pleasing the most
A large assartment of READY MADE currunsc is
constantly on hand,•which for eel/Welk, arid dura
bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk and
satin handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in
great varietyLvliirts, as bite and colored, latest pat
erns; suspenders, gloves, and every article suitable
for wear, can be found at this estab.
lishment. P. DELANY,
Nd. 49 Libertystrect,
mat6-ilaw4nt • Pittsburgh.
N. U. To T.ttr.ons—Watt's Graduating shoulder
zne.isure system of garment culling for sale7-price
invariably $lO. •
GEortGE It. ItinDLE,
CONVEYANCER,
OFFICE in Avery Row, titlestreet, above SiTIL:II-
111:111 street, Pittslier;h.
Drams, illoaruAccs,Aoneramyrs, Downs, RF:LEASES
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lle will also at
tend to drawing and filing rdEciatmc's larars,Ac
counts rp , Exccuiers, Administrators, 4-c.,E,.iamileing
titles to Real Ettata, Scars/ling Records for Livzs,
4-c. 4.c.
From his long experience and intimate acquaint
ance With the mannerist' keeping the public records,
ho expects to give satisfaction to those who may en
trust their bus ness to his care. decl6-d&w
A NOTHER IMPORTANT CURE.—Misk Mari
-1-1 alma Bender, highly respectable lady from
Uarrishurgh, calle to-day at our office for (he pur
pose, she said, to express intbis public manner, her
heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JAvrtx., No. 8, South Third
street, fur the unparalleled benefits she had received
from the use of his ALTERATIVE. She stated that
he had suffered for several years with ScnorticA
and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif
ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they
considered tier disease incurable. She therefore de
termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S .AL
TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme
diate relief, so that by the time she had taken thixo
teen bottles,
she was perfectly cured, and now en
joys better health than she has for several years be-
Core.
For sale in Pittahurgh at the PEKIN TEA. STORE,
72 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug Store o,
li. P. Schwartz, Federal at., Allegheny City„:
fi.b -(14.w
TEEL--Cnat, Rheas. Z. MORI', A.B. Spria
i SiAol o in lirtope anifforsaliaby
mar 22 J,. S. WATERMAN.
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PF.BSPERATION. •
'ME' preceding figure . I.
g vet to represent the lx
setisime.rtmsvin vrte,tb
It is the great evarutiticr
for the impurities of tin!.
body. It Will SepOtisea
.hat a thin% cloudy Mi.-
ssues front. all points of
the surface, which inch,
cates that this perspira
tion flows uninterrupted
ly when *c are inbealth;
but ceases When we are
sick: Life cannot he sus
thrown off from the blood and
other juices of the body, a nd disposes by this means,or
nearlyall the impurities within hs. The language of
Scripture is "in the mood is the Life.,” flit over be
comes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop.
page of the insensible perspirtitiort. Thus we see, all 1
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in-!
reacted, is to open the pores, and it relieveiiteelttrom I
all impurity instantly. Its owa hest and vitality arc
sufficient, without one particle of medicitte t except
to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we sec!
the roily of taking so much internal remedies. All
practioners, however. direot their efforts to restore i
the Insensible Perspiration. The Thempsonian, for
instance, steams, the flydropathist sbronds os in wet
blankets, the llomoesthist deali out infinitissimals, I
the Alldpathisf and doses us with mercu4; I
and.the blustering QUloii gOteS us with pills, 'pills. I
pills.
To give - some idea of the amount of t Inserii;
hle Perspiration, we will state that the lea:ON:Pr.
ascertained that five-eights of all we re
ceiveinto the stomach, passed off by this.meana. In
other words, if we eat and drink eight pounds per:
day, we evacuate five pounds of it by.the Insensible]
Perspiration.
. .
Tnis is , none other. than the use . d up particles o.
the blood, and therjuices giving place to the new•
.
end fresh arms. To check this, therefore, iu to re
tain in the systeta five-Mains ()fail the virulent matter
that nature - demands should leave the body.' • •
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the poret
are stopped, the perspiration ecasen, and disease he
gins at once to devolope itseif. Ileum., a stoppage c.
tins Clow of the juiceS,orriginates su many cow
plainti. • '
It i 4 by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man •
kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine.
tenths of the world die from 'diseases induced by a
stoppage of tho Inseumble Perspiration.
Let use ad, now, every candid u:iud, what cBurst
seems the most reasonable. to pursue, to unstop the
pores, alter they are timed, . Would you give physic
to unstop the poreot (Jr would you apply something
that would do this upon the ourthce, %recce the clog
ging actually ha Aud?'et 1 know of no physician
who makes any external applications to effect it.
thtie clrcente. nces, I present toi.h - siciaus .
and to all (altars, McAlister's All-Healing dinlmmit,
or the Illoehtos Salve. It has polcor to restore'per•
spiratiou en toe en the hemd old sum:, upon tl,t
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, wbuthm
dkcascd slightly\or severely. . •
It haspowsr to cause all external sores, scrofulous
humors, diseases, poisonous wounds, to dis
charge thei: putrid matter, end then heels them.
It is 4 resieily that ;weeps otT the whole catalogue
of cutaneous insor.lera, actrroc..tore the entire mite: c
to its healthy functions...
. .
It is a rcruedp that forbids tlievcessity of so mini
'and deirteriuns drugstalten into the stomach.
is.a rowdy that neither • stekneas, giros inconre.
nietnee, or is dangerous to the intestint.a.
It pt eserves and tictends the so:lke from all do
rasizetneri of its reactions. Thuserfacc is the out ,
let tiwc-ci:thts or the bile and used up matter with.
tn. is pierced with us iMuits of openings to relieve
the intestines. St..p up these pores, and dell: knocks
tgt your dour. it is rightly teemed ' lot
there is vearcely a disease, , or internal, that
it will cut benefit. 1 have used it fur the last fourteett
;ears for al: disessea of the chest. consumption, liv
er ;nvtai ring the taut ost ilattger and responstuility, and
I declare before lioaven and can. that not in one
singie case has it !Inled to benefit; when the patient
:vas within the reach of mortal meant.
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I have had plivslctans, learned in the prolhar.ion; I
have had ministers: of the Cunpcl, Judges on the
isera.b, Aides-glee and J,awycrs, gentlemen of the
highetst erudition anti cuatalutfea. of thopoor, use it
:a every varie:y of way, and there hat been but one
soice—uto un:tt.l end univerAll voice--saying "Bic.
Yisitr ant:aerie is good.
CONSUAIPTION.-11 can banns: be credited that a
utive can bare anti *fleet upon the lungs, seated as
they arc Within 11 . 1 e gysttin. Din if placed upon the
chest, it perattratcs directly to the hangs, eoperatcs
the poistsuots* particles that are COILEIIIIir.g them,
and capes from the sy.cMin.
I need not say that it is cUring pzrnons cf consurnp
lion continually, althepgiwc are told it is foolish
ness, I care not what is ira,nl, so long, as I can curt
sereral thousand pczai.r.s yearly,
IIZAD.I.C.III:.—Tho Salve has cured persona of
the headache of ten years. standiug, and who had it
regularly every weak , so . hat voutit:og often took
place.
Deallic-s snd Ear Ache'are helped v.ith Ilke sec
•
ect:s.
COLD FEET.---Consumption, Liver complaint,
1 palms in the chest or aide, thllink otrthe hair, one or
Ithe other always accompanies told feet.
The Salve will cure every case. .
, In SCr01:11, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver nom
' plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy ' Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Broken or Sore Breast. Piles, all. Chest Diseases, such
as Asthma, Oppresslon,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap
, ped Ilands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
' Diseases, and of the Spine there 18 propaldx no med
icine tiiip-knoun so good: - . ...• ,• - in , •
tv DU/L'it. :—lt ia the best . thing' indie . world for
Mains. (Read the Directions around thit box.)
: 1 „.. PIMPLE :S ON !FRE FACF:—Mastuline Skin prose
Arilrface. Its first action i 3 to expel all humor. It
will 'notecase drawing till the face is free from any
tailor thit may , be lodgid under the skin, and Ire
•iiii.6itly breaking out to the surface. It then heats
'When there is nothing but grossnese, or dull reptß-
"give surface, it begins to soften and soften until the
skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a chills.
WORAIS.=Ii parents knew how fatal most medi
cines were to children taken inwardly, they would
be slow to resort to them Especially °mercurial
lozenges° called °medicated lozenge,," "venni
litges° pills, Sc: The truth is, no. one can tell, in. 1
,variably when wtirins are present. Novi let. me say '
'to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child
has worms. It will drive every vestige of them a
way.
,(Read the directions around the box.)
There is probably no medicine on the thee of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of
worms.
•
TOIL ET.—Although I hese said little about it as
3 hthr restorative vet I will stake it against the world!
They may bring ureic Oils far and near, and mine will
rater° the hair two cases to their one. '
;OLD SOII.ES - .—That some Sores are an outlet to
014 impurities of Ens system, is, because they cannot
pass of through the natural channels of do Insensi
ble Perspiration. if such sores are healed up the
impurities must have some other outlet, or it will en
danger life.. .This salve will always provide for
such emergencies.
RIIELLMATIS.Ni.—It removes almost immediately
the icilammation and et% ening, u hen the pain of
course ceases.
FEVEitS.—In all cases of form., the difficulty lies
in the pores being locked upi. so that thalieat and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the 1C213/ moisture
maid be started the crisis has passed and the danger
The All-Healing Ointment vitl in all cases 'en
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth
the perspiration.
SCALD DEAD.—We have cured cases that actu
ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability
4firteen or twenty doctors. One man trild intim
had spent .9500 on his children without any bepefit,
n lien a few boxes of'the ointment cured them.
CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment
al
ways keep corns from growing. People need never
be troubled with them it' they will use it.
AS A FAMILY.MEDICINE.--No Man can'uMas
iire its value. Sb long as awl stars roll along over
he Ileavens:---so long as man treads the earth, GO•
ject to all infimitien of the fiesh-,ao long as disease
and sickness is known—just so long will this good
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man seas- .
cs from off the earth, then the demand will cease ;
and nut till then. JAMES McALISTER 6. Co.
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25
cents.per box.
CAUTION,—As the All-Bealing Ointment has
been greatly cuunterfolted, we have given this Can..
tion to the public that "no Ointment wili be genuine
unless the names of James McAlister, or !cants Mc-
Alister + - Co., arc warn= with a PEN upon EVERT
label." Now we hereby offer a reward of S4Q tp
.be paid on conviction in ally of the constituted
courts of the United States, for any individual coun
terfeiting our name and Ointment.
- PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
AGENTS -1N PITTSISCRGH-firatin 8: Reiter,
corner of Liberty and St. Clair itts, are the whole
sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.,coiner Market at. and
the Diamond; Hays Ek Brockway, (Drugts No
Commercial Row,..Liberty st.; H. ip:s
Cassel, corner of
Walnut and Penn *streets., bth ward, and sold at the
Bookstore in Smithfield as., 3d door from Second at;
and in Allegheny city by H P: Schwarti ? and J; Sar
gent, and *by:J. G. Saitth(Druggiatfßiriningbam;-und
Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland; McKeesport;
Samuel Walker, Eliiabetb; J. Alexander 6: Son, MCl
nongaleols. City; N.B. P.0 . wina4 .0 04 J. T. HogeTs,
13rownacille,. Pa; Dr. 'S. §,ualt,b, Bridgiatiater; and
.
John Barclay; Rouyn! • •
ri O&M ETTS AND.FLAPINELSe--One case Cali
ale ctts;. one case Red- Platioolis; elle sale low by
coct.24 . p;o. Wopcl pt.
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MUSTARD AND SPICE _ FACTORIV.. •
No. 27, Fifth sired, between Market and Wood.
/1111 F. fnibscribets have constantlyon band, of their
OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they:offer to
()rovers and Druggists, at "Eastern nrindent4o" Fri;
... . .
Mustara i • Gro. Popper;
Catsup ; • " Ciunamcn ;
Syrups; ~ Alspiee; - •
Rice Floor; -• " Ginger; '..
Prepared Horse Radish; -" Clercs ; ."
ALSO Ort UMW,
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Nutmegs, P.oasted and Ground CoGee,
mar22-3m RHODES it:4LCORN
Tear, Grocery, Fruit arid Praiialon-Stara
.WHOLESALE
.AICD *g.Tda
No. 141 lanvaty STREET:
10111kENJAMIN DOWN would respectfully inform
.1) his old friends, and the public generally, that.
he has again commenced business in the above
'branches, next .dour to his old stand,. where ho
hopes, by keeping a supply of good articles, selling
low for cash, slut paying strict attention to his pat.
rot's, to merit a share of publit patronage: rar22-Irn
PILYSICIAN AND' SURGEON.
DR. A. R. 01.1117R1Z, " •
ripAuts this method of announcing to Lis friends,.
and the public generally, that ho has returned
to the city, and intunds.(prompay) •to attend upon
the practice of his profession, in all their various
dcp - artments. Having faithfully attended (the - past,
•winter) one oftho bent Medical Colleges, wherc the •
facilities in the Hospital and disreenng rooms are
sot surpassed by any other institution, added-to hi/
former opportunities, together with many years.
experience, feels confident that he shall continue'
to receive a share of public 'confidence and- patron
age. Office, No. S St. Clair street. tnags•tf •
PROPOSALS FOR MOIL RLOSi
!'CST 02 0 c/CE DEPART:IEIM
N compliance with the 17th section of the act of
j_ Congress "legalizing and making appropriation,
for the necessary objects as have been usually
eluded in the gtnerr.l appropriation hills, without
authority of law, and to Ex - and .piovicha fur certaiu
inzidental expenses of the departments and offices .
of the government, and fur other purposes," approv
ed 26th of August, 1242, sealed proposals will be re- .
ecived at the department, until 0 o'clock, the 3d day
of May next, for the furnishing fur four years from
the Ist day ofJuly Text, in Such quantities, and at
such times, as may, be requited and ordered for the
mail service, mail bags of the following description,
to wit:
' CANVASS MAIL BAGS.
Size No. I, (43 inches iu length, and 62 inches in
circa inference,) to he made of cotton cantmes, weigh.
ing 15 ounces to the yard of 22 inches . idth; the
yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twisted, and five
fold.
Size No. 2, (41 inches in length, and 48 inches in
circumferenee," to be made ofcotton canvass, weigh
ing 15 ounces to the.yard of 27 inches width, uud the
cloth to•be woven in every respect like that of thn
Erstsizo of bags.
Size No. 3, (32 inches in length, and 3.8 incites In
circumferencoo to be made of cotton canvass, weigh
ing 10 ounces to the yard, and the cloth to be woven
as above described..
Those bags are to be made with a sufficient num
ber of eyelet boles, and provided with
_strung cord,
to secure their mouths- and arc to be marked inside
and outside thus: "V. S. Noll."
• LEATHER MAIL BAGS,
Pouches or bags gut are opened' and fastened at
one end: . ' .
Size No.•I ,96 in. in length, and 60 circumference:
Do No. 2, 98 •do do 48 • do: do
Do N0..3,,30 do - do 42 do • -do" -
Do No. 4,21 do. do do •." i• • -••
Do No. 6, 22. do. do .28• do •••;.:410
The body of the pouches is to be made of good.
and substantial bag leather,. well taneed, weighing;
for Nos. 1 and 2, no less than B.ounces, and for the • •
smaller sizes, not•less than 7 ounces to the square r
foot ; thehottom and Rap to be good skirling lest&
Cr, well tanned; an 1 the seams to be well anftstrong
ly secured by the best iron rivets, (tinned.)-
HORSE MAIL BAGS (IN SADDLE-BAG 'FORM.) •
Size No. I. Body, 46 inches long, and 40 inches
in circumference at widest parts.
Size .No. 2. Body, 94 inches long, and at widest
parte, 36 inches in circumference. • •
Size No. 3....13edy,'12, inches long, and 32 inchee ••
in eircinnference. •
Bads of bottoms of size, No. 1, 12.4 29 inches.
Do do )110.2, It by 22 do.
Do do No: 3, 10 by 20 do.
The horse-mail bags are to he made of thood.and
substantial bag leather, well tanned, Weighing -not
less than 7 ounces to the square foot; and the scams . t
to be well and
.strdngly sewed, or if riveted, •to be
so done as neither to chafe horse nor rider:
Proposals to furnish mail bags and pouches, made
of water-proof canvass, or of Indian rubber, as may
be required for peculiar service, will be also reiciv.
ed and considered,
The snail bap above described, comprise three
distinct classes, viz: Common canvass bags, leather.
mail bags, and wafer proof bags and pouches.•' Sept
rate propoials will be thereline required for each,
specifying the price of each' bag of the sizes 'arid ,
hinds above describOd.
lniprovenwnts in the construction of any ofthese ,
bags, or in the materials thereof, Will .be received;
and their retie e 94 adaptation to the servic.ciaa well
art price, will he taken ipto consider-n*9a in deter
mining the lowest and hest bidder.. . • .
•,w All the articles contracted for arc to be de,"
lirered free of expense to the'departinent, at one.of
the felloWing places, to wit Pokes, N. York, Ph
del phia , Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Nashville,
and Huntsville; and bids will be received for the
supply needed for each of these Ogees, or fur tli9
whole. • •
The bags are to he rigidly inspected, and none .
be received bat shall be inferior in any respect to '
the specimens or standard articles. After tuspec
tion and reception they are to be paid for by the de- •
partmcnt. . . . - • •
No proposals will bo considered, if not 'accernpai
nied with sample showing the cous?ructinn and •
ity of materials and workmanship proposed, and alio'
with evidence of the clinspetency and ability of the • . <•.
bidder to esecuto• the -work according, to contract:''' , •
The secimens must be delivered at this department •
on or ljefore the let dap of May next, and will form
in connection with the proposals, ;lie basis ef the
contracts; which atelo be entered into on vs-before ••
the let day ofinne next, the•bidder or bidders clam- .
en will be required to time bond, with sulTicient sure- •
ties, (to be'io certified to by the postmastenuf the
place wherein they reiiid,) in a•sum ofmoneysdoable
the amount of contract, for a fkithful - performance of •
the obligations enteredinto.••• • • • ' • • -•
The proposals should be eiulontedi - , Trapacals far
rhail. bags," updd, SiddresSe ' to' */*.tingster
General.. ,••• .41" ;' •
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AND STOOD STREETS.
tState Bk, and Brsnches.
Cincinnati
Cireleyille (tawience)..
Columbus Bank... -- .
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Sandusky
Geauga
Nortvalg
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Wodster .
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