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'd~jf~;~s; ~, ', jam; .touggite.lit.ll,lcosp. preibdreif and i3orrA?oted °Teti Afterdoolli• PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. C!lmlFr rrzit • FOR W. J. -Denny, Geti.._ Ogden. 5 nil' WATzli nt Tut atoncsi rAtuNo ,Northern Light, _Hutchison, N. O. 1 : ' St. Anthony,..May, St. Louis. Palo Alto, M'Donald, Louisville. New England, Ebert, Wheeling. Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling. Isaac Nerrton, Mason, Cin. A.-Wayne, Bennet, St. Louis: Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. . -Hibernia, Smith, ViTheeilitg. • _ Hibernia. No. 2, Klinefelter, Hudion, Ebert, Wheeling. Ringgold, Louisville. Lake Erie, Hoops, Beaver. • 2 MiChigan, Hemphill, Beaver. COnsul, Bowman, Brownsville. :•Louis hi"Lasie, Bennett, Brownsville • . DEPARTED. W4consin, Grace, Cincinnati. '; Messenger,: ' New England, Ehert, Wheeling Turnhill, Wheeling. Btvtoklyn, Bois, St. Louis. `Men Rush, Hunter, Nashville. Isaac Newton, Mason, Cin. -Lake •Erie, Hoops, Beaver. Michigan, Hemphill, Beaver. Bowman,- Brownsville. • • Louis NLane, Bennett, Broimsville • • Drase►ng 'Paper and Pencils. ID - 4m Antiquarian Irrawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; 4 . Double, Elephant " . 4 27 by 40 " Elephant " 23by 37 " "Columbian a " 23 by 34 11% _ Imperial " .21by29 .Y together with a large stock of smaller sizes. ;PRANTING PENCILS of Ctizinr.z.z.AND and pre pareiLlead of four, three, two and ono 11., a large supply oldie above, just received by ELLIOTT .. 4 tpia, 3. 58:111rketst litRiSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, • Glazier and Paperhanger, TS weptritd to undertake the above business in A. all its various branches, and warrants to give sat- Istirction in every respect. Military Standard Ban-1 neat, Flsgs, Etc., painted to order. Oddrellows and Ataillo/11e aprons always on hand. Imitations or waads and marbles done in a superior manner. Signs °fall kinds done at the shortest notice. ... : 41104f No. 44, St. Clair at., Pittsburgh, Pa. - . William .111 , 111shon, ATTORNEY AT LMV and Solicitor in Chance -47, office on Fourth street, third- door above Sinithfield;FitUffiurgli. - RtFriC TO—George M'Clelland, Fol., Morgan, Buck 8c Co., Philadelphia,. Hugh M'Clelland, Esq., Messrs. J. b. R. Floyd, Pittsburgh. • aple A TTORNEY,.COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY, A Pittsburgh, Pa.,' having resigned the office of Secretary P.-Nay. and Fire ins. Co., will attend spe cially to collections and business connected with tiarigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Bu litiess'hours, 9 M. to, 9.P. M. Office; first door west of Alderman Miller , B3 , ourth street, hear Grant. ap 7 Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Samuel Ewalt; late of Pitt Township, Allegheny County, deceased; have been granted to the subscri- Cher. All persons knowing themselves indebted to IVO estate of said dec'd, will' present them properly mathenticated for settlement. ' JOLIN EWALT, Adm•r Pswrenceville, April 13th, 1847.46c* .Paper arid Borders. mi PRICES REDUCED. THOMAS PALMER, No. - 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th Sta. ESPECPFULLY announces to the public that AA, his present stock of Watt. PAPER AND BORDERS of.his man atinufaedure is yvfy extensive, and daily additions are beinkmade - to tt, as they are finished, of itew and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted stock of? eta Papa-and Borders. - ' Haying recently reduced the prices of the abore articles, laud others, inlas line, not enumeratedo he is prepared to sell for'easb, clmaexa, than any establishment of the hind, East, or West ofthe mountains. marl7-44m saotlter tairge Arrival of New Hooka. AT COON'S, 83 FOURTH STREET. GFORGE or the Painter of the Isle of France: A tale of the Land and Sea; by Alex. Dumas. Theietter Bag of the Great Western, or life in a Steamer; by the author of.'Sam Slick? , etc. The Oath of Marion: a Story of the Revolution; by Charles J: Petersen. - - - . Tbe inp.„ of the Sea, a tale of the Fearless and Ft*" by - Ned Duntline. Vbthcr Melons°, or the Priests of St. Omer& Past and Present, andChartism; by Thos.Carlyl e-- parts,(rabrary of Choice Reading.) • .Sii Lectures on the use of our Lungs sail causes arid cure of Consumption, Asthma and diseases of the Heart, and on the mode of preserving health; with 23 illustrations, by S. Saitch, A. M., M. D. Democratic Review for April. - Kiiickerbiocker for April. 'llnar'sMarchanta , Magazine for April. 6 :Wandering Jew—new supply. Major-Jonee Courtship—new edition, with a few additional letters and engravings. - The Horse's Foot, and now to keep it gonad; by ' "r . * , irrJust reeeived and for gale at COOK'S Literary Depot; 85 'Pernik street. apl4 rrtHE undersigned has removed his store from No. .11. • 115 Wood atreet,to Fifth street, between Wood nod Market streets, where he keeps a general assort ment of ENGLISH AND GERMAN BOOKS, STA TIONARY, and all other articles, generally t., be found in Bookstores. As his intention is, to sell at small ,profits, and to attend to his business with the strictest mindtulness, he hopes to deserve a share of the public patronage. .aplo VICTOR SCAM k • . . 410moceopathic Medicines and Books. 1 TI6IIIT received a fresh supply. of Homeopathic eedicine Chests hentreopathic Coffee, Sugar of , soda large col lection of the latest publications on Ifoinceopathy, at the Bookstore of - - . VICTOR SCRIBA, 'aplo -Fifth st. between Wood and Market ste. Fresh Arrival. 1511 TE haie received a number of valuable Books, joist published, among which are the follow- ing - MiChevne's Life and Sermons, 2 viols; . • - .llaldane'on Romano; Sketches of North Carolina; History of Presbyterian church in Kentucky; 'The Genius of Scotland ;' ChalmeealMoral 'Philosophy - ; 'Mary"Glib= ; Winslow on declension and revival ; 'The - Preadamite Earth ; Ildaigaret, or the Pearl: by Rev. C. B. Tayler;- - Lady Mary " The Great Commandinent ; ticcripture Reader's Guide: by C. Pry; The-Sores Prayer: by Bonnet; !Thankfulness and other Essays; FdrSale :it Eastern prices, by ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, fi6 Market st., between 3d'and 4th .3:' „~ 111 - CINE,St Genuine Italian Chemical 'Soap, for soft .o..teninir the skin, eradicating all . eruptions. and pimplesi.bealingebapped hands or-cracked flesh; Jrrr,.dispelling .ficckles, sunburn tan and blotched skin, and . producing- a fine healthful youthful clean. nese. ,Price 37 cents per'cake. The genuine ay tielitiaticir sale by FARNE3TOCK & CO. earner - First and,Wood and Wood and 6th CO., ipl4. :IT:tgotable Pulnicinary Balsam. the winter of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with ' blood, which continued with occasio nal spring. I cOnsolted several eminent pfiyaicians and took much medicine, but the relief obtained was only. transient. In the spring 1 corn ltiellCia taking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.— Bils.tiMe I was much reduced. The day before I commended with the Balsatn,l,raised 'about a half apmk of blood. was oppressed , with great hoarseness and Chad tough, - ,' I commenced taking the Balsam tlitekineifthil failed I should resort - to medicine nol ..figthey t , But if, Aid not disappoint my ei'Pettatiop. .Alllllll Unfavorable symptoms were immediately re !Herod, the cough cured, and I have not been troub-. led with spitting of blood since. I am'now about to. rdiaMe my trade, (that of a rope maker,) which :I hid : "given up without any expectation" of returning Sel• Itbalntry, Magi. •, ' -We.'Gnnitas. .8014 wholesale and retail by B. AFAIIICIESTOCIC• & C3i4 corner of 6th and Wood'and , Wood indlTiiit streets. - apl3 PART OF PlTTBl,llflttil. ARRIVED T. S. FLEMING, James S. Craft, Re znov al. :~,:,: ~': ~: =EN ESE MMin GREAT ITALIAH - IVEMEDY. PAIL A mt 26,1846. Bein g : afflicted for some 8 years with 'that most distressing ,disease, the asthma, and for--the last 3 years much of tha time confined: to my room; and at several:different times my life was des paired of; I concluded to obtain some 01-hla soars Sicilian Syrup, which was recommended to me by h. friend from New'York, who stated that it had-cured some of the most inveterate cases known:to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely, relieved, and I believe radi cally cured. Yours With respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see rulvertisernent. - feb22 Cuarrrts's Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of nervous affections they have been used with entire success is allcases of Rheutnatisna, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache,-indigestion, paralysts, ialsy, epilepsy, fits, conqsions cramp; palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c., In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally suc cessful. . . These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets, Belts, &c. fry See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. Far sale at the Only agency, 57 Market street deck q 'lmportant to those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs. • Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar. This specific seems to deserve all that the vender claims for 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 of that insidious class of diseases which are the bane of this variable climate." If physicians of Dr. Cox's character in the pro cession give . their testimony in favor of this cele prated medicine, it must be valuable. N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in anothet column, also, one of a remardable cure from Mr. Gabriel Whitehead, under the head of Liverwort aid Tar. MUSTAAD AED SPICE PACTORY• 27, 'Fifth street, between Market and Wood. 1111 HE subscribers have to nsta ntly band ,of their I OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale" pri- Mustard; Gro. Pepper; Catsup; - :. " Cinnamon; Syrups; I " Ainpice; Rice Flour ;I " Ginger; Prepared thine Radish; " Cloves; ALSO ON lIA:CD, Nutmegs, ROuted and Ground Coffee. ntar 4 2-&it RHODES & ALCORN Tear, Grocery, Fruit and Pros lelon Store WUOLES ALE AN D RETAIL, No. 141 LIDERTY STREET. EIENJAMIN BOWN would respectfidly inform .1) his old friends, and the public generally, that. he has again commenced business in the above branches, neat dent- to his old stand, where he hopes, by keeping a supply of good articles, selling. low for cash, and paying strict attention to his pat rons, to merit a share or public sstmnrutp. mr22- I m PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dit. A. W. OLtVICIit, t: AKF.S this method of announcing to hisirieeds and the public generally, that' he has returnej; to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon the practice of his profession, in all their tvariotof .l departments. Having faithfully attendixl (the pile winter) one ofthn beat Mecticol Colleges; where ' facilities in the Hospital and dissecting room* are not surpassed by any other institution, added to his former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels confident that he shall continue to receive a share of public confidence and patron. age.- Offiee, No. S St. Clair street. niareli-tf • Dissolution of Partnership. ATAIILON MARTIN having sold his entire inter 'Al eat in the firm of Martin SmitA, to William .M. Sinclair, the partnership Iseretofore existing un der said firm is this day dissolved, and the bllfiSlt`Pfr will be hereafter conducted at the old nand, by William H. Smith and William il. Sinclair, under the firm of Smuts & Snits.Atn. Those indebted to the late firm will make payment to Smith & Sinclair, who Mono are authorized to settle the business of the late firm. MAHLON MARTLN, W. 11. SMITH. Pittsburgh, March 26,1847. In retiring from the firm ufMartin &. Smith, the un dersigned would cheerfully and earnestly return. mend Messrs Smith St Sinclair to the custetnerstof the late firm, and to purchasers generally. mar2G lIAIILON MARTIN. SMITH & toirictAin, (LAIC MASTIDI & surrii,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • 56, Wood !Urea, Pittsbutgl, The undersigned having entered into partnership under the aboVe sty e,respectrullv ask the patronage oldie friends of the late firm, and of purchasers gen erally. They feel warranted in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may buy of them or confide business to their care. W. 11. SMITH. W. M. SINCLAIR. Pittsburgh, March 26, 1347. N. 0. Sugar. 1 , - 1 Mils. N. Orleans Sugar; a prime article, just UV' received and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, mar 27 56 Wood at. Op Tierces Rice; of the very first quality, just cc .r4oeso ceived and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, mar 27 56 Wood st. 4)00 Barrels .Molasses, in store and for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, mar 27 57 Wood at. - DOLL BUTTER-4 Barrels, fresh, and in good IJR, order; for sale by mar 27 8511TH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood sf. •To Carpenters. JUST received and for_ sale a fresh lot of Union Factory Planes, at No. S& Wood street. mar 23 JOHN WALKER. Cotton. 1 07 Bales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer "American." and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, MIRY &Co. 57 Water et. Bacon. 6-500 Lb' Bacon, (hog round recited and for sale by FRIEND, RIMY lit CO., mar. 27 No. fa Water at. N. 0. Sugar. 100 llhda prime Na i pzr, it fo li r E sVe l, l )., ,mar 27 57 Water utreet G 0 MARKET STREET—Is daily receiving Cas- Fa es and Packages of entirely new nod desirable Spring Goods, of,the latest importation, comprising in part Cashmere and Brocha' Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.; Rich Silk, of every variety; extra qualities Bombazines, Alpines, Alpaccas, Bze. Also, de Laines, Cashme rise, Ha learines, Bareges, Muslins, Organdies, Linens, Lawns, French Cambrics, Cali cep, pingliams,Of every style and quality. Purchas erirainreipectfolly invitad to examine our stock, as we feet confident wo can offer them great induce meat', as regards style and prices. ap7 CCONFECTIONARY , AND FRUIT STOILE, No. 74 Fourth street, 2 'doors from Woad and next . door to A. Jayrier Pekin Tea Store. The undersigned ie-cothmence business at the above plate on Monday'the bth of April, Orders for Fancy 'Cake, Poetry, Ice Creanis,Jelley,Confee. ti°na-rY. Fruit, &C., will' be attended to' with iles patch and in a manner not to 'be excelled` by any other establishment inVits,city. Fresh Bread and Rusk Manufactured 'solely from white wheat- flour and free/roll drue-9veiy morning. Dot forget. 74 Fourth street. - ap6-tf ' ANDREWS' - . . or: THE light draught itearner AntrrA L .in - _ good running order. She carries Shop 10 1 tons as good Hell and-Engines, new boilerlya comfortable plain cabin, and is well adapted for Towing. She will be sold at a low .priee, and, zoo?. sonable terms for good paper. Apply to niarg. . JAMES MAT. - L- Rawkina ) - L A T ORITJI-Yr• A I. A W Grant rt.,' Bake. triittra Wilding! nearly opposite tho new Coast Rouse. • apt 1-;ta• ENE - E -..",•-;' , :',,. -,, v':'::::: ; - =‘77,. : ,;:'. :,•'..f.: --.•.-7:::,..::P,:':-.'.:.,-72•-:- •~~. ~.~ 7 ....:' , '...''',• : .;_`:' - 1:%"_.•'4 .- :;. - ,-. - ,': , . .•. , ...i ,. ,4:.-.' , •_. • . . -,. :.- q t ~,• , ?-;,,.iw - 1 i. 7,. Kk7:1,1..,:„:6..t"r- , , , -7-',:, 4t:T.,;46.-:tiX,n1.,Tf!t.V.,3,2.,.•'::',•'E:--.., einrinitati Mvning Signal A. A. MASON, For Sole, MEE 1;4; lT 100144kRomartite Apples; do'-'''gpitseobergla do ; • ' ' - Plipfs4 • r -ores-, for sale by - • - ,„,Y, C MARTIN, upf: 'corner of Sufittrfiol.4 ascii:Tont • . . D 011. I:II3TTER L 9 Mils: _ fresh Roil :Butter, just received aild'for sale bi -• P:C.' MARTIN, apt - Corner Sthithfield and Frontats. eggs P. C. MARTIN, ' mar 24 wirner ilmithfiefdaud*ront its Corn Brooms. 12 . 44 p doz. Corn !room, C. roro . alo by MARTIN, cnrof Smithfield and FrOnt eta r SSE. - NCES-10 Gross, in Store and for eats by MAYS & BROCKWAY, marlS No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at. NTERVE and Bone Linemont-4- gross Butler's, IA for sale at the Drug warehouse or • HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty at. .near Canal Basin. nAMETIOR-1 Barrel refiried, for sale at the Drug ...) , warehouse'of HAYS & BROCKWA.Y, • rriarlB Liberty at. near Canal Basin. TURPENTINE-4 Barrels, fur sale at the Drug warehouse of RAYS &BROCKWAY, Liberty at. near Cana marlS I;IItESH. Garden and Flower Seeds, from Russell's Garden,receired and for sale by. BAYS fx BROCKWAY, Liberty et. near Canal Basin. 111LOR1DE LIME-2 cults in store and fur sale by . IIA'.S &BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty st. near Canal Basin. 5110 E Blacking -5 gross, Fatima's', fur sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS & BROM:WAY, Liberty at. near Canal Basin. BLACK—I case heat English, fur sale at the Drug werehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty at. near Canal Basin. INDIGO 1 2 eeroons Spanish Float, for sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS St BROCKWAY, ' Liberty et. near Canal Basin. OAR'S. AMONIA-4 Jars, for sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS 4• BROCKWAY, marlS Liberty st. near Canal Basin. 13ALNTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, fur Salo at the Drug warehouse of !JAYS 8: BROCKWAY, near Canal Basin, Liken) , et. fIOPPERAB--25 tbla or Well's Copperas, first quality, r6eeired on consigument, !Or sale by GEO. COCHRAN. marlB No `213 Wood street. LtCYTHE SNEITILS— Received and for silo by CEO. COCHRAN. - No. 26 Wood street. V ICES—Wethertll's bright Vices for sale by GE.O. CIWIllt AN, No. 26 Wood fstreot marlS I~AY FORKS--. 50 dozer( flay and Itetorre Forks for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, marlS . N.l 26 WOO.l mgt. rLANSEED 01L .—?.O barrels just irt-e4xed and tin sale by MILLER & RICKETSOIC. mar 29 N. 0. Sugar NW. N. 0. Sug,lr, jast reed%ed ana 6,r Tale GT marl 3 MILLER Es RICK: E.TSON. CORN JACKS-2013 Corn .Lirks, for a-ale to: marl 3 MILLER & RACKET:4IN. T 11AT E in atm .atol for tale - V nos 13 MILICAZ RICK-ET:4IN. II ACICEREL—Nu. 3, Lar,7r; 111 SO Barrelx. is Store an,{ ti,r wile by MILLER 4 RlCKETtinis; lIICELED HERRING—Ai Barrels ring or ale. ivca, in stun, and for aAlr, by marl 3 MILLER ILICKETSON. 'P;1" I.:ST 'received and 6,r sal. low-2 Uli!*. Smi th 's 11 best ritialitv New York Coach Yattrasb. _Cs,, qt. bbl. Leather Vssoob. for sale by lell2o ItollCit rs & KANX, S'2, 3d xi. 0 (lIILS, FurnitureVartst.h, Nee. and 2, ttintth's Ness York make, nn hand and Cu. a.e.e 'ay the L*J. ta bbl., by IWHERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82,, 3.1 .1.. LARC; Vo kg ri l Idaltop-sris Pisni and Veneers, for sale by 1:011i:It1'N & KIN E., feie2.o No. S 2, 3d at. 30()0bela quality Itniewittni: tin hama and for sa!,e by ROWEItTS l W %NE. No. W . :, 3.1 E. 113 AR LE:AD-1.2,CW lbs. lizr Ltad, 1,,r tale by P COD. I Mil': eti 1" y SAD, 1001,44 v., 1, Lard nn chlisraliment, 1„/ And Gar mak. by 1 , . :lA. IT, L.l4cror Cosskitnor• improved bard Oil. BAILIIELS NVinter Lard just rece:ve.i from 1 the menet:let even And for 59.)11 at Gnu moat, prmex nholefiale and tky FLU'. SKI.I.E.Its, ticc2B No. 111.0,0 c do. Suudrles. g tierces - fresh ILice; el 'l4 tails, Conklin* improved 1,3111 Oil ; 'moo lbs. kla.con, Shoulders. tin, hand and for s* by I'. SELLERS. scp24: - No. 17, Liberty street. I)RODUCE-6 bblr and .5 kegs Lard; j 5' do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverweed; 500 lb. Yeathow. 4 bbl. White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Sticl.s; Recci , ted and for ra l e by LAMBERT & SHIPTON, fel,4 . 133 and 135 Wood it. bble No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 hf bids do do; 6 do No I do do; I.sThlda Nos 1 and 3 do; • 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; t 4.lrumsCodtisli; for sale by Lona:RT . 4- SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood st. cog AI APLE SliC, Ali —l,OOO rec'd anti tbr sato by LANIIIERT S stiwros, lett-1 133 andl3s Woodst. • - - CTATIONEIIV.--Junt opening, a large and spina did assortment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON t. STOCKTON, oct29Stationera, Market at. • TATIONER V roll LADIES. 0 Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of nil kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wan, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c. For sale by 4- JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l corner of Market and Third sts. ('1 OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed k_T Gold Pens, just received and for solo at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oc t:29 Booksellers, Market at. 5n BALS. Pitch; lf 50 4. 150 _Boxes Tobacco, various SiZCS; 10,000 Send leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low fur Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOII. Latest Improvement. 'BEDSTEADS of different kinda with GaztanPs iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use„ for sale low at the furniture warohouic of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand streot. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by (novlB.l L. WILMARTH. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC JONES. - JOIM T. SLOICIO. JONES & QVIGG, MANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, .Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and dealers in' Malleable. Castings, and Coadh Trimmings, gen rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. (n1)2642111 • ------Braslerts Bellows. OUST0 UST receivedan.assortment,largesises,BraziWs - Hand Bellows; aleo, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholeeale and Retail, JOHN W—BLAIR, decl6. - 120 Wood at. DUILDING SAI LOTS FOIL b offern i f il or 6th iale nd thir St i ll y JO, ,i /v „ a6i ve i ry d Tbn e lo b % glltilatean a t ..Q' 11411 b i vi L, avenue, and on strdets lie street awl Penney south athtiAth street ro ad. The above lots are ad. jaeout to the new Court 0) a law dwel!!ng44 'bort distance from the centre l4 'orlhe city, - - -Weet W lie• • house to let cu , A.Txx ULACx r Wylie --~ r, =x.' '.;,n. >.. 9 Sri. ." -6::::,:-!.-',Y.,:-11.i.,:-,--",; MEWS • J ;110 rvf, . . 1847.Z1T . .••• .1847. • - _ . Nttillizid:Tasaexler Steamer IS - AAC 'NEWTON,' Capt. A. G. MAsett, wt n t regular packetbetiveen .Pittstittrgh and Cincinnati, leasin'g PittstMroevery . .Sunday at 10 0 , - The Isaac It'enion waribuilt thiS, Spring; -, expressly foi the tradeoted offers to piaseitiors every comfort and superior'aceemmodatinns„, - „ febl3 "`'The regularmail and . pauengersteatner MONONGA.HELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packet betwdery Pittsburgh and Cincia nati, leaving this pert every Monday. at 10, A. M., and Wheeling 3110, P. lg., the same day. •Raturn ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursdny, at 10, A. M. For freight orpassige:apply 4 rn board. The Monongahela was - built l espresslt :for thi s trade, and offers to the :passeitgers comfort; and su perior accommodationil _ `mar 31 187.7 • - 'Tuesday. Psteket. /1117 The regular malt and pessengei steam r HIBERNIA,„ No.' 2, Capt. S KLlzez- IrELTF.B., will.run as a regular 'packet between, Pitts. rut burgh a-Cincinnsti, leaving this 'ptirt• ivery. Tues day at 10 A. M.' and Wheeling at' 10 Pi. M:',Of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage ap , ply on board. reThe Hibernia No. 2, Iris huilt expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every cOln fort anal su. erior accommodations. janl2, 1247 1847. Wednesday Pilkeket.' . . 18.1.7 AT HE NEW ENGLAND, No., 2, Capt. ' S; DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh. every 1, et ay rooming at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturda • at 10 o'clock, A. M. -' feb2o 1817. T,II.PRSDAT PA KIET. iS47. TUE WISCONSIN, Capt. R .. J. Gluier., will leave Pittsburfli. 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. . 1619 SATURDAY PACKET..' ' The regular mail aml Ossen ger Steamer .Latit ESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run a s a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M.; and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every- Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built cstreasly for this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 The regular/nail and Toesenger steamei CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac . Bennett, will run as a regular Paelet Lutween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this purt.every Saturday, ,atIO, A. M., and Wheeling at It, P. M., the same day. Returning,she will lease Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freigitt or passage apply onboard. The Cireastuan was built expressly for this trade, and °Wen to her pnattengern every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THUILSDAN PACKET, TIES6ti THE gel': D. S. Mail strainer ACADIA, , M. G. Lucas, Master, will inn as a regu ar passenger itarlot between PittsLurgh and the show port during the 0C415013 of 18413, leaving es'ery Thuisdar at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is nor• and 1r29 stiperior accommoda tions. For freight or ratirtge apply no beard, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Thr r pktui pawst nger itivalu• t.T C 1 1. U 51 14 f A , O'NEAL., Master, will cave tur ate nbove mitt internsedszie putt*, regular For trcu s ria or inu53g031 4,, !; on hoard, or to j" 1). WILKINS, Agent _ _ an442'!'he 'he pAtzsnger atcatirr PALESTINE, - 1 -r Capt. lViatatt,g, ais ;rare, fur the -ibi3Vl a I iutermeditle ports regularl!, F..r tretght Of pak,”:ge app ;r ”ti ;.I,.,ard. jet. -._., .. . urve and sylendA los , senger 11C4`4111. Dr.CLAIIATION, Capt. Vtirkitcs, trtti ran asa rizgetairack-et irt.cv•crxt and Cibctittlatl,leA;tit/g /tills. port every 1",1.4ty cyttatag at 3 o•c:A , clt. Ettlurtviteg CILIC;ItIt2Itt V.Cry trcui:t2 ;11 3 o'clst.ek. Tlie 0( . 1A/ten:jou otlcra as valor acr.onsrothhition: to paht.ogcrs. Vo: freight or pamoge apply or hoard. any - Po? e.rII ta.t rultniaz steamy! I 4„.l7:Nie A M111:1A, . Vtagytit,Manter, Iv a as a rcguiar Packet, isarmµ eve-r) Wetiziesday morn. um at 10 o'c!ndt, and AV:pet:mg, at 10, P. M. the eamei4ay. ahr: will over" Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight ur pnetnng.= typly on hoard, or to rt))ISY N&. 30, Water ntrent. • ia 17 42 Tur . : ut I. isicr ARENA, itx.ris C. Fx.tr -I:43st' 1%41,, %%01 it-,;;yv Pattl.irgh. far I:4i au iAna:no., oa Mon dayo, Wr.itsru.lvett., and Erni.e!*, 2.19 o'doik., M 4 end Weii•-• ;He 1,.r Pid.W,orgh net ein”, 4nd 5A.,.-dept, et 9 o'clock, A. M. For irenzht I..teltzgi- ;Tidy tril tterd. _ - TUE spirt . ..ha light 41 - 431^ht stecet 0:% kE" :4 il ItllNittti Tyt ttzt, 7tIA: Itt titr ! tydi t uti as a tegu:at pacitt beta - ten P‘ttaimr74l+ and Wheel tog; Ittar rft PatAttitict); t Wherlittc , ct.ter,?rittatlsy, We:1116 - 4,1d y. of 3 o't lock, P. Ni and ',rat - tog ltitlcaling for etltgburgli every Tort Any, Thurs day and Sattlrtioy, nt tt .*club-, A. M.. For freight or peonage , a; ply on batn,-(1. riov.s 11,111VAISI) 4 S ath Ba,-,1, Shot., and Tr„,o,, Lrherty rti. neasdy PovitC: the Iterul of Wood st. F. 4. II have to store end are receiving their Spring nod Sttalate'r Leaf !lats. Trusts, mitiAirting oftlie largest and best assortment they have ever been able to Ming to this market. (MS stock of Goods has most. Iv been manufactured to Mir order and expressly for the Ihttsburch market. We vvoiMi snhcit an exlminntion or OUT CANA by all in want of goods in our hue. either at vi holevale ur retad, aa vie shall veil it a entail advance move Coat. Purchasers will find it to their Interest to call and elaltline our mock berme plireliaiditr,. FOLLANSHLE, k HAYWARD, a 13 No Dili Liberty rt. 96-7 doz. Mcm's Ilya' Palm Lear Hato, re -1 ceived and fig kale very low at 6 414 , 0 and Trunk I , tore, Nu. 186, Liberty at nearly opposite the head of Wood et. nrir3 TINE: second hand Pianos of different manufac -1 tories, for sale at P. BLUME'S, Inarli No 112 Wood st. 4 LSO, one elegant Rosewood Piano, with Cede mati,s pateut.tolean attachment, low for eiShi at F. BLUME'S, marlB No 112 Wood t. T AIDES AND GENTLENIEN, who design liar chasiug Venitiau Blinds, or wish to get their old blinds renewed and made better than when new, will please take notice that Andrew White is now permanently situated ad the corner of Wood and 4th sta. Show room on the secouti floor ofhlr. Ken nedy's splendid Looking Glass and, variety storm entrance on 4th st. Al! orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Ple4So cull and ace be fore. purclinsing 'elsewhere. merl3 BY virtue of an order of the Orpbunts Court, of Allegheny County, I will expose to sale, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Monday, (the 26th day) of April nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell by public vendue or outcry, to the highest and best bidder a certain Lot of ground, sit uated in the city - of Alleglicny----having a front op Jefferson street, of 20 feet, and extending back pre serving the same width 200. feet, to an alley 18 feet, on which is erected a two story double frame:house, with stone collar, about 20 feet in front by 32 deep, being the same lot which is marked in George Led. lie's plan,of Lots laid out in said city, number 114; said house and lot will be sold Subject: to a certain Mortgage, which is recorded in said County Mortgage Book 1., vol: 9, pages 7 andl3,givenliy John Wher ry to. George Ledlie, bearing - date the 21st of June, A. D., 1842, to secure the payment ef three hundred and twenty-five dollars---one-half in five , years, and the other half in ten year!, with lawful interest, pay able half yearly from date.- Persena 'intending to purchase will have an opportdnity - otexamining the premises and the said Morgage; Were 'the day of artle,'' Title indisputable, •Terffis it tale. JAMES . D. KELLY; Administrator.- PIECES Juniata :Bfootits,,onnnusigtimen L/W and, fnr sa le C -51*44.11.1Y' & CO., —Venni Btaltai t;•;,='_-; 4tvg:3; . - • - t=, ,, A;; - • • CIENOANSATIP-P MONDAY PACKV.T. sATURDAY PACKET For Cincinnati wad LoUitortllc. For etstairmail and Si. Lent• 'ur•rl• , 3.- E,‘en ng Pocke t. EZI3= AV tllivitle'lttitiitir Park.irt. Vor Parkri. SPRING SUPPLY - OP BOOTS, 'SHOES, TRUNK.S, AT Palen Leaf Hag st. Second Hand Plano*. Orpb:EtiVit Court sale. Irmrl9-d9tdidd Blooms. .=ffl ~~ ;,,;cam. ALLEN ItRAMER, courvit -0 _ TU/ID PENNSYLVANIA.. PlltAblngh .pat Philadelphia Banks ...pa Germantown... Chester county.....'..par ,Delaware county: ....par Montgomery county. :par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank & Bridge Co par Reading • par Lancaster. ....... Doylestown par Easton... . Bucks c0unty........pa Pottsville . . . . . .... Washington .. ;... .:} Brownsville York Chamboraburg . . •••• . Gettysburg ~. • • • . • • :•1 Middletown . ;. . Caidisle 1 Harrisburg- ' f Honesdale I Lebanon. Lowigtown Wyoming ..• . -• Erie..... Wfat Branch ... • • ••• • • f Waynesburg . . • . • •'.. •I , Susquehanna County • f Lehigh County— •• • • .1 U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes • f City and County Scrip...! INDIANA. tatel3k and branches.. State Scrip All Banks.. - vIRGINIA. Eitatern Banks .. 1 Wheeling . I- Branches ' I Br'ch at Morgentriwn.. I NA!INLAND Baltimore City ... Country Banke.... NEW 'CORN City Banks Country Banks... • ZNOLAXD MI snlvent batiks.. Fresh Arrival of Spring . Goodsi IIE snliscriber would respectfully invite the at. T tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods suitable, for the:ap proaching spring bosinces, consisting of French, English, and American cloths, of the miost fashiOn able colons such as Cetron, Olive green, (?lire brown, Moss green, Claret I , rcrich black, . blue, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assortment of AmOicun, Eng hob, and French Cassimercs, entirely new style—a handsome assortment of Vestings, new and elegant patterns—all of which will he made to Order, at the shortest notice, in the most fashionable manner;,nt moderate prices. The cutting departnoint attended to by Mr. James C. Watt, whose skill and long prae 'lice onthe most fashionable cutting in he Eastern cities, renders him capable of pleasing the most fastidious. A large atiartrtment Of XEADT MAI= eurrrilva is conciantly on hand, which for flea:oast!, and dura bility, is not surpassed by airy in. the city, silk and *Alin halldkerChiefit, scarfs, cravats, and-stocks, in great variety; shirts, white and catered, latestipat erON suspentiCt#, glaVrfi, and every article suitable for Gentlemen's wear, can be found at this cstali. lishment. P. DELANY, • mars.law4m N. 11. To Tamoss--Watt's Grad:lulu.; shoulder memetra system or garment cutting for sale—price invarielly $.lO. PROt'ol4liLs FOR MAIL RAGS. post , Orrter DcliAnTxr.sr. TN compliance with . the 17th vetion a the ac: of cgo,vess tkietbdriing and twain; nipri)priatihns for t'te neves:Lary objec3 at have heed usuttll,y in ettpir.l is the generrJ appropriation h'siis, nithout am:nity of law, and to lit and provide for certain 41-.ldentat t:spenovit of the deparrmenta and ntlicea (tribe z..vernnttnt. and for otherparposbe,.' approv ed or iniza.t, IMl,oetdetl ploposalo wilt i.e. ra t:rite:4 at the &To:meat, untd b o'clocli., the 34 thy of ?Sty nest, for the forittahme fur four year* from the lot day of July nest, in such .inautitomr, and at auc:t braes, an may be requi:red and ordered for the matt ocrowe, mad haga.of the following' description, to wit; S;re No. 1, (43 inches in length, and' G 2 inches in r (rev triforeitce,l to be wade of cotton 4.204.841, 'weigh ing 15 nonce(' to the yard of 23 inches width ••• the yarn of the fabric to be 4°01431 and twilited,auchiue lo:d. 11 Site No. 2,1'41 inches in length, and 4S inches in c ire umferenced to be made aecounn eta taint, weigh ing 15 ounces to the yard 01'21 inches Width, aad the cloth to be woven in every respect like that of the Gres sive or hags. r.;;ze No. 3, (32 inches, in length, and IS ittcheS in cireutorerenee,d to he made acotton c.invass weigh ing 10 ountics to the ;std, and the 1w woven as Jhave described: - Throe bags are to he made with a antscient num ber or eyelet holes, and provided with strung cord, to venom e their'ittanths, and are to be Marked inside 411 d outside- hots: " S. Mail.” LfATIII.3I MAIL 1114.15, Pouches or bags that are Opc hed and fastened at one end: Sae No. 1, 43 in. in lenzth, and GA in. ciiciiniference Ho No. 2, 313 do du 4S du do Do .No. 3, 30 do Ihr :'Zo. 4, 21 do do .Td do do too No. ~ 22 do do 2:8 do ,do The body of the pooches is to be made of good and substantial bag leather, well tart*. weighing, for Nos. I and 2, unless than 8 ounces, and for the smaller sizes, nut less than 7 ounces Qu . the vinare hot ; the bottom and flap to be good therting leath er, lattgl worked; an I the scams to be Avrill and strong ly secured by the best iron risets, (tinoed.) HORSE MAIL BAGS (IN SADDLE-OAG PORN.) Sac No. I. Body, 40 inches long, and 40 in c h es in circionference at widest parts. s, s ,, No. 2. Body, 41 inches long, and at widest part,, 36 inches in ciremorerence. is; Size No. 3. Body, 42 inches long, and 32 inches in ciretiniferencti. Enda of bottoms of size No. 1, 12 by 21 inches. „.: Do do No. 2, ll by 23 do. Do do No, 3, 10 by 20 do. 'Fhe horse-mail bags are to be tnati , agouti and 60,st:11101d bag leather, well tanned, i weighing not less than 7 ounces to the square foot; and the seams to be well and strongly sewed, or if iiveted, to be no done as neither to chafe horse nor rider. . Proposals to fiat mail bags and pnuclica, made of water-pr(orf canvass, or of Indian rubber, as may ht required for peculiar Bervice, will ble also receiv ed and considered, The mail bap above deseribed, ciztriprise throe .distilict classes, viz: Common carrearr bags, leather mail bass, and water pr oaf bags and paueltes, Sepa rate proposals will be therefore required for each, speed:Ong the price of each bog of the sizes and kinds above described. • Improvements in the constsuction oe any of these begs, or lu the materials thereof, will be received; ;tad their value and adaptation to the service, as well tie price, 'will he taken into consideration in deter mining the lowest and best bidder. ••• All the articles contracted for are to be de livered. frce of expense to the departnient, at one of the following places, to wit: Boston; N. dolphin, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Nashville, and lAuntavllle, and bids will be, reM)ived tor the supply 'needed for end; of these placOs, or fur the whole.. The bags are to he rigidly inspected;:ned none will be received that shall be inferior in a ny respect to the specimens or , standard articled. I Alter inspec tion and reception they are , to be paidfor by the de partment. No proposals will be' Considered, if not Accompa nied wltheample showing the construction and qual ity of materials And workmanship propi?sied, and also with evidence of the ,cerripetear.y and.ability of die bidder to execute the work accordidg to contract. The specimens •aust be delivered at tins department on or before the Ist day of. May next,' and will'form in connection With:the - proposals, the basis albs contracts; which to be entered into on or before the lat day , of dune next, the bidder or bidders chos; en will be required to give bond, with Suirteientnure,. ties, (to be so certified to, by the postmaster of the Place wherein they reside„) in a sum ormoney double the amount of contract, fora faithful "performance .of the obligations entered into. ' The propotials shotdd be endorsed, mail bags," and be, addiessed to General .apa-law4w APL s.—Go' bble. Itigairtiti a .#l/ipping order, for sale bp : inar.94 Corner of Smithfield a °outage* and Lemke Boxes' Manes; g 1 160 « Lemons; just solved' and for tede •a - . - C.. I=2? • offanititfteld '- :` MEM efffEBNIA D DAI , - - - Ira ia* AB_ Wit")D' R a l e Bk. and Branches . .1 Cincinnati Banks, Circleville (Lawrence).. • Cohn-Ails Bunk, ;;."...4 Xenia Massillon I Sandusky ... Geauga ' • Norwalk' Nee Lisbon: Wooater. ' ! Marietta . . . ..4 Lancaster., - 8 Hamilton Calton :: )..:.. . ... " .20 Urbtimi 60 Granville . . .. 50 Stain llk and Branches 50 Bank of Illineie .....75 micutnen. River Raisin. r 70 Insurance Company ...Et State Bank 5 Oakland Canuty......10 Farm and Merl bank .A 0 St. Clair ' 75 State Bauk E=l All banks EASTERN EXCHANGE.. 'New York. • • • (rem') Philadelphia.... 44 • • Baltimore " • • V4LUE OS' COINS. - Amor. Gold, (preni) ..... I Old do. do. ...5 . IGuinens I '"5 00 iSosereignn.......,. s4's3 !Fred erickdore, $7 SO Ten Milers ' 7_8,0 Ten Guildeni........ 9 90 Louise''ors 1 925 Napoleons ' 3SO Doubloon, Spanish. . 1:S 00 ID°. Patriot ..' .....10 50 ;Ducats .215 No. 49 LLett)•street, Vittsitoo CANVASS NIAII ll GS, do 4. 4o du F , Proposalsfor the Postinaster C. .1011Ni014, Pospi ter Zeneral. in'erispe RTIN, - d Fior4 Jita "it Y in A p ß ri v m ui es o i rd . er • d tkosaists. • MEE riii*!**.er*4!m? ,. c= • -- --- • ~, ~, - , t---- - -. , --- - " ---'--- - ,R,SPIRAtIo.N.' ,- -. ,- - i'. :..; -- .";," - ' - Pi - ..:•-) 'IIR Preceiii4•figere il. --.-I'. -, leen to representtbe bs , iIL _, ,. ... rstste rEasentratons, „ ~• ~..., ir! rhe . iffi_akarz. .Ftl 4 ,,fik ~ 4 c,,tite impunileaitlt "tbs.'. - ~- . .4 , 4 4 y idy.: 'lt: will lietiolice4,_ , "..--,::::••24) it a thit;lc -- cloudy frilisr ara'a from - all Palula 0-Cr, e "iiirfami,":tiliiClt'llidlt,". ~..- . ..". -- . . ',1 tea - that this - peripinav: ,• - - 2 * - -1, - t in (lowa uninterrupted -_, ... 4 .,,•47.-...„...-X.- 4 ,„, when We'sre inhealtli t ,..„;,r l,-, A. ,t ceases tolien" We are ...",,• .1(i.." 4 5''• V• ili.,- Life cannoi..heauMi". - :' , '. f: . ,.": - ;?..4.. -1 i R if from the blood and ""- ' .:'.? - -.4. i ...er lute,. _ ,0dy,0,.. aispostis by this arearia,or -, ;,.'l.- nearlyall the impurities within ni. The lairgtuige. of ), Scripture is. r rin the Illertd islbeLice.” ' Ifit ever be. - ---, - Comes itnpure, it may • be traced direetly , to the stop' ' •" . ' '.,-.- - page of the insensibleperipiration. Thee we See, all i - '''..'-; . • that is necessary when tbeblood, is stagnant, or Int', fected, is to. open th epores, and iirelieres itself Crain ; ' • "..-!. --. all impurity instantiy, Its Own heat and vitality arc :, - . ~. - 1 1 sufficient without•Oite particle of iriedieine, except„? - -'--"-. to, open the pores_upon the surface. Thus . 1-4-o•serle , i i the folly of taking so much-internal rernedimr..,. All.: - 4, - s." ,". practioners, however, direct-their effertiCto resters," -- -• - i'" - `,..... 4 2t: the Liseosible Perspiration. The Thompsonian, 'tor, - ic - i. :4 47t irtstance f steams, the Ilydropatltist ;breads us irrne4 - , ~----- ..',ci_:.,,i• , 1 blankets, the Moincipathist deals out itifinitissimals,,, the Allopathist bleeas aura doses us with mercury,., •-' --... ' - and the blostering Quaelt gorges us vt ithi PiPlit 04, • . ' ' ~.-':'' '. pills. - . - - , . ... .." -I f - j -To glve some idea of the amount "of tha Intiensi- • ' ..."-c, . tile Perepiratitai r we will state that the learned Illif - • '',:1:;. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all: w,ele , , - ~ i,.. ; ...:;• ccive into the stomach; passed offby,this merins., , Jil., , ~. -'•"-"--',"! ;other 'words, if we eat _end drink eigliiponndliter day, we evacuate five - youndrr or it by the Itiserliibli... - .-- - ...,:" Perspiration. . i . ... r , ~, i- , . --_ , ,, i. y,-, - . Phisis none other - than the. used, up particlitillt - „', - ,-...,,, • the blood, and therjuices giving place to-the new..! and fresh ones. To cheek - this, therefore, i s, to. . rei tain in the system five-dights of all the vindenttnattet that =luxe deariatids should leave the body 4 . --„:,-, , By a sudden transition from heat to cold; the porat - . are stopped; theperspiration „ceases, and iliseasehes. ~ - - :,:ii: -". gins at comet° develope itself 4, II enhe, a strilipagn4; this flow of the juices, • originates se many , cog, . ::,..-i,,, (plaints - ' . - •- " •-• -:•-;:' ,••7' -- : : -244 t. It is by stopping the Pores, thdtoiertylietintianen 1 . ..,-, i 1 I kind - with coughs, colds, and coneumptiod. - 'N'lni : ' - --., - .f. c • tenths' of the world die (core diseases induced: by air stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. , --:. ...4.:- ,........."';„ Let Me ask, no, . every .caffdtd mind, what taint. - ' , ".. , A( i seems the most reasonable to ptrsue, TOUnfirOP Ole pores, alter they are closed. - Woultlyoti give phyaid to unstop the Roses/ Or would you, apply something. that would do this upoh the surface, where the clog ging icterilly is? And yet .Flinow ‘ of no phyaicilut who makes any e.rterruil applications to effect .it., Unacr thole circumstances, z lpresent to physicians,:' . and to all ettiers,MeAlisters All:Healing 'Ointment, . . . or the IVertd , s Satre. , It hes:power to restore per. spiration on the feet, on the.head old sores, upon the chest, in short, upon - any. part of thohody, whi,„ker diseased slightly or severely..___. - .. ,-- '-.. : - It has power to cause all exterta'a - sores, scrofulous; burners; skin diseases, piiisonousNliminds, 'in '.' - diMi charge their putrid matter, and then licals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off (lie wbele'catalogno , of ctitaaeous ilisorders,and restore the:entire - culteltt to its llealtliy funetions. - -, - - ,---.." ',• -• : .." • - It is a'remedytffat forbids the.riecessity of so nitnity r , and deleterious dregs taken into the. stomach: It is a remedy that neither sicknens, gilieslliconier nience, or is dangerous te the intestinek. ', :. ; ; ` a._ • .it pteserves and defends the marfacelion - all,ctes, rangeatent of its functiODS. The surface isthe orits: • let Of five-eights of the bil a and nsed lip miner ivitbf - ii..- iri. • It .is pierced with inillians of opeitingS tarreale - if; the intestines. - Stop up these pores g aid death ktiOW - , at your door. his rightly termed All-Ilealing,lnre - .. - ... there is scarcely a - disease, external orinternal, dud' it will not benefit. - I have used it fur thelast fourteen years for all diseases of the chest, consumption,livi. .:.• er involving the uttncist danger and resPensibility,tind - I declare , before Ileaven had man. that Mit:wane . -' B eying ~ratek. 1 single Case has it failed ?o benefit,nlaen the patieet - . . _ County b. City ord's ) disl was within the reach of mortal means. • . . Relic notes .1 '• , I haie had physicians, learned in the preffenitinfl„s ' Pennsylvania CO I 4 ,‘ have had ministers of the Co Judges on' that" New York - i.. 1 bench, Aldermen and. Eav ersr gentlemen of the . Maryland ) "" - highest erudition and intstriiedd. of drepriorferee..if New Orleans lin every variety, of way, and then-has beenlinP oat; . • voice—one' unitcd and aurrersa.l varce-issemg ge. , ... 7 --- , ---- - -- -- - - ----- --'------ ----"-- - ' ---- I Allister, roar C)-:rareent isigneff.„ ',--- ' • .."-.-•,.:". '_. I/4mo s' 11.1..--Sign of the Golden foot. i CONSCMPTION.—It cars hardly beercaired>deSta Thz subscriber, ever grateful for pas tfavors,f salve earl have any e ff ect upon the lungs, seatinta s .... 7 . informs his friends and the public, that bebas Ina-yore within the system- 13ut if placed:. nporittlin. -' - . 4 11 removed from his old stand in Liberty street, I chest, it penetra - tes directly to thetungs, separates"' to Southfield, near Third sweet, sign of the Golden g i the po:wor.ous particles that are consuming theists - --... Boot. Having supplied himself with the best o i 4 ,,,,,, e .. 1 „,,J. 5 ..a. 4 „,,,,,,. f 1,,, the ~,ii, „, m.. . ... Philadelphia and Preecb Calfskin, Morocco, and all I Lucca not say that it is ea rrag person* orce= other kinds of stock, which he will make to- ord-t k T i ce cen tr oica lfi. a io nac . g h , „„.., are th l r it t4 ,,, at the lowest cash Prices; ILAV I .O7. all° suPPlieti rum--- I teas, •testrenina -*low. is -midi so keugankitalw---r -self with the hest wort inen, he hopes to gore getter:al I , sece - e a l t,„,„, 5 - r- i ,,, c ,d p ersic a s earrv,. , satisfaction. Ile therefore solicits a Share. of public 1 hEADAchx.......The Salve l l . = clue d p ersona: Olt -- 'f . patronage. Shoemakers' Findings and Tools or all:, th e head ac he of ten sears stand:Mg, sod ago hid - iv- descriptions and the latest patterns. Philadelphia! I , e .. :e y a , s ) y . every „„,„:•k , E .,„ & L at.vomit i ng,. of i t , , , a ;ow Lasts or the latest fashions; . 1. place. ,: • . .'. • , •,,...,', apri-lo W.H. ADAM- ' Deafness and Sax Ache are helped with like ine•. COLD FEET.--Consampfion, - - - Liver eemplainle,' pains in the chest or side, ailing off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. . • • ~-i. '', The Salve will cure, every ease- . . . ,-..', In Serouta; Erysipela s, w.,:titheunt, Liter . ilcani, • , plai n t Sore Eyes, QuinsY, Sore Throat, Bronchitis,- Broken or. Sore Bre - ast,lPlies, all Chest Diseaseti, such as ASthana, Oppre.uion,P sin, also Sore Lips, : Chap., ' pod Rands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous. ' Diseases, and ; of the Spine there is probably no med. Niue now known so good. - ' , .. ... ..,.. BURNS.---If ts the best thing in the world lilt: : Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) : ' F.IIPLES. ON THE FACR-Masculine Sltingroale surface. Its first action is to expel - all humor. - lf . will not cease- drawina till the race is fiee - fratn any. anatter that may be. loaged ender the skin; anti froii quently breaking, out , to the surface. It th.en_lieals When there is nothing but grossness,.ordull tepid- • i sive surface, it begins to settee and soften. Wail the - I akin becomes as smooth and delicate as a ebildir.. , ' . i woßms.—ar parents knew how fatal most inedi./ eines were to children taken inwardly, they would I be slow to resort tothim, - Especially . "Mercurial : lozenges" called " m edicated- lozenges," rftertni,... Iloges" pills, Ike. The truth is, no one can tell, in-., , variably when worms are present, Now-let me slay. ' to parents that this Salve -will always tell if a, child : ' : has worms. It will drive every vestite of - the:32'a-, way.. (Read the directions around the box.) :-; 7 . '. , There is probably no medicine on the faceOf, the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion lit C N Y A•.N-C E OFFICE in Avery „Row, fithitreet,.apov . e field street, Pittsburgh. DEEDS, MOSITOII,IIES, A.GRtBI EENTS, BONDS, M RELEAS and.other instruments of -writing drawn with neat nesa, legal accuracy and despatch. He will alaciat lend to drawing and filing MactrAtticis LtEles, Ae cosmts of Executors, Adirdnistrators,4.c.,E'xamining titles to Neal Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4-e. 4-e. • • • Frail' his long experience and ifitimate acquaint ance with the insulter of keeping- the public repords, lie expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trusttheir bus nessto his care. - declEkhkw EIRESII - ARRIVAL OF NEW .. MUSIC fur PIANO X.. FORTE and .GUITAR. Soap. arranged for . the Nana. ' The Blue. Juniata; by M. D. Sullivan tr. E. L. White. Becollections of Home; brHutchinson• ' .,.. Virginia-Minstrels, No 10; The Guinea Maid;. - Away Down East comic sorg—sung by Hutchinsons; Mary !Bane; an : Ethiopian Melody, by 'Whitlock; The Inn Farewell; a favorite piece; - The Snow-Storm, as performed, by the Ilutchinsonsi Moonlight, Music,Love and Flowers--a Duett; There's a Good Time Coniing—by the Hutchinsons; Sleeping 1 Dream Love—by,llewitts; • , Dreams of the,Past—by Eliza Cook; Are the Links that Bound us Brokenl Loye be Our G aide Englebreehtt PM Saddest when I Sing; - Matrimonial Stvects'—a Comic Duett; Where are now the dlopes I Cherished?. The Bridge of Sighs—sung by the Hutchinsons; Polkas. - Anna Polka—by J. Strauss; Fashion, a new Polka—by Meaelsky; Bohemian Polka; Borglnuller>s First Polka;__ Sounds so • Joyful 1, . . - Feaft of Roses; . . , • . ... • Oh! Love, to me the Power; The WoodpCeker; Emblem Flower; Morning's- Ruddy Beam; . Orphan Ballad Singers; I Love the Free; . • - The Watcher—by Mrs K. J. Bale; The Blue Juniata—by Mrs. M.D.SulliCani My Soul is Dark—by Byron; , • 1 Love but Thce--14 D. Meignen. , Just received and fur da Iti nt theßook and Music . Store of JOHN MELLOR, ma'r2 , 6 No 81 Wood street. D. A. C &21.1. DTI: 0 : mAxurAcruipt OF I HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM „SCALES, • AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL. ESPECTFULLI: inks the patronage of his lA, friends. Ile feels warranted that,he van give vatiaraction to all who 16nty purchase of hitn.:' egtabliahructit is on 211 4 Keivra plan or Lotaosth Ward. - raar3l-ly F. 1101. PIES . SOS, IlllthEr4 AND DEALER.* IN EximartuE 115,D DiNA NOTES No. 55 Market!slreet, Pit:sburgi; Selling rate. }...cliange. Baying rate. New York pr Cincinnati 1 1 - Phit,ulrlpttia" Loaiaritha -4: Balt:awn° Sr.. Lucia " Buying rates. Ohl° ' I die (lichen..l - / s'.! Kentuckyl r. '' , Virginia I rr Wheeling I " i. Tennessee. 3 " apS-y lor Sale. OUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn; Liberty and Hay .12 'sts., each lot haring 34 ft. front, and extent/41g. back 110 tt. Ttru of tir ee i are cnrn er lots,. and the position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. Tor further iliforrnation ap ply t , ) N. sAvAitTzwELDEß,,Fourth Et. uov3.tf bet. Wcoul and Stnithfie'ld. s int.x. a. critaT, BANNERS, ENCUANGE !MOWERS,: AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER T.IFCATES OF DEPOSIT, lIANK NOTES, GOLD AND. SILVER. N 0.63 Woe]) sr., 3n DOOR =LOW Ftal WEST ROT, Pittsburgh, Pa. AR Funds and Currency received on DepOSit,ttnd P udiectiuns made Mall the principal cities oldie United States. sight Exchange on Philadelphia; Baltimore, New York, Roston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in suing to suit purchasers.• - Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank l'iotcs bought and sold on tlie most thrum tile tern's. The highest premium paid thr American Cold. Exchange on Englund, Ireland, Germany and France procured, fc. • marg24 Wood Street Property for Sale, desirablelot of ground at the tooter Wood L street, occupied at the time oldie greai fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for ink!. Enquire of laugh] J. K. fiIOOK#EAD. MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDING Sitte M. Cummins, No. 120 Liberty it., 5 doors below St. Clair Viva. ATESSIIS. James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card 111 Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames. Glass Variety Goodsi Sc. nay. 18--41;9.3(1&•.e Carpet and Dry Goods Warehouse. NO. J.IO MARKET STREET. ROBERT D. TiloaPsori, • RESPECTFULLY harems his ,friends - nnd the public generally, that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortment of PIEW . STILE. Can es:min, On. Currns, Ste., direct from the impellers and Manufacturers, composed impart of Superfine Brussels Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brunets Carpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply • do; F.stra . . 4 .. .. do; . Superfine Ingrain du; - Fine " . do; - Common 4 ‘ . do; 5-5, 2.4 and ~1...4 Plain Venitian do; . ~ 5.8, 3.4 and 4-4 Dainisk ". do: . . 5-8, 3-4 and 4.4 Tapestry " . do; Steam Boat Trimmings. D 4-4 ") ,, w- L pr o il z i ld ing L ; ,Sheetinos ; • , . ''. ! ' • 6-4 7-4 5.4 Table. Linens' . . ~ ! Linen Napkins; ' Crash aDiaper ;!, lltiOkabuc ;r . - . 1% ,Toweling; ' Carpet Stn a; - ' - ' • ..- • ;., blew Style Table Covers - S . . : - . --,! Oil Cloths front 27 inches, to 24 feet wide, cut to any size; Toet:TnEa WITH Rich ! Embroidered and Printed'Table and Piano covers; , Figured .Floor'Cliathe • : Chenielle, finiasela; Tufted, and . Wilton . Tufted,Chenietle,end Sheepskin7Dodr Matta; Manilla and Grass ~ : -. : - dei `do; Brass Stair Hods, Flat and Oval; ....., . . Damask and Striped Stair Lineni - ''' Carpet binditigit .2' ' - . 4.4, 6-4 and 6-4 Plain aid figured Indian Matting ; Colored Spanish Matting,• Sic. -Bre. Persona Otting'up. Stearn- 94411, , 8ate15, or Private Hcruses;-arn requested to' call; no he feels confident they will find.it to-their:advantage:to do no before' ... . , purchasing elsewhere: DRY GOADS , : He would' also invite attention to, his extensive Stock of NEW SPRIIIa .pRy coops, ( embracin g every thipg•in that'line,l now opetiing at the above stand lgrl4o. 110 tifirketstr , ,* , , ! - • niarEtaindati ANiEI).--15 Mackie:sighs and 'Asia rankers . wanted imineduatp77 goofwages -- vdl be gieriipy 444440 • • inst#7-tf • zcTigia TOW SEPT CO:' - t qty.-, . • • _ 's~'''~'s -- =ffME= MEM MEM :,-,:_ , ,: , . - '•.•-•'.,1..,',.•.,..: w. C. cocar. worms TOlLET.—Aithollgh I hare said little about it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the worldt They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the heir two eases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are 7111 Cattlet to the impuritios of tne system, is, because they cannot pass on through the natural channelio of the Insensh bye Perspiration. If such cures are healed up the impurities must have some other *let, or it will mkt. danger life.'.This salvo will always provide for such emergencies. RHEUMATISM,—It removes almost immediately , the inflammation' and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. , lEVERS.—In all cases or fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, eo that the heat and. perspiration cannot -pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has parsed and the daeger . over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all case* bi • fevers almost instantly unlock-We skin and bring fextb," the perspiration. . - SCALD lIEAD.—We have cured cases that acte; ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability' of fifteen or twenty doctors. One• man told us he. had spout $5OO on his children without any . hanelit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. COENS.--Oecasional. use of the Ointment will el-, ways keep corns from growing. People need never, be troulded with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY hIEDICINE—No man eat, meat.. Are. its vahm. So long 118 the stars roll along over, he Heavens—oolong as inait'Lreads the earth, sub ject to all Infimitios of the flesh—so longs as discolor, and, sickness is known-just so long will this good Ointment be uked - and esteemed. When man yeas- . es from off the earth, then the demand null cease, and not till then • JAMES MeALISTER & Co. Sole'proprintom of the above Medicine. Price its cents per 'CAUTIOI , ,Ae: the All-Ilealing -Ointment hal been greatly coiiiiterfetted; we have giien this Can. tion to the public that "no Ofritmrmi wilt. be genuine unless the monies' of :Tames AfcAliater; eiVamert yzkr. Alitter 4. Co., .are plump; with a rm . upon Evr.er ' a b e tl .. g l ow , we hereby offer a reward of gro to be paid .0e; convietion in nay .91 the constituteut courts of the United Stains, for an; individual coon,/ terfeiting our name Cod -Ointinent. PRICE-25 CENTS tkri. BOX. AGENTS -LN PITTSBURGII--Britun & corner of Liberty and St. Clair sts. are the whojg„, sale agents, and L.- Wilr.ox,)r.,Ooraer Market sit. ai4 the Diamond; .Ilays Is Brockway, .(Druggists No.2i Commercial Bow, Liberty st.; J. IL Cassel, corner 010 Walnut asid_Penn streets., sth went, and sold or tilt,' Bookstore in Smithfield et., 3d door from SePetidirti' and is Allegheny city by-0 P:Schwarts r and I. Sat:, gent, And by.L . G.Smilh(DniggieD Birmingham; spit D. Negley, East Liberty; H. Rowland, Melt.espoitt I Samuel Walker;Elizaheth; I.:Alexander & nong,thela City; BIJE' Bowman & Co.; ff3lligtik WOW/3; 8 7/114.PN:: Bri4gpwatiloif - John Hominy', Beavertil;? • woof 2(); ' • ~ASSINETTB AN.D . 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