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'-:, • ' " ;--,' . q , . ~- , ;., : ....,-,44 - , '7.' . .,,..:'' . „k , , , , - .? . - 0-.;,: ,-,,-,.'•-.,; f.',.y L. ,- i,. , , - , , ,.,!',.: -i MINI i.. ~4 , , • - • -- • - tcc~'a , • • ":".` • Magnet, Cm. Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. Jewess, BoUglier, - St. Louis. Lake Erie,Hoops, Beaver.: Michigan, Consul, Bowman, Brownsyille. 1 Louis Ml.aae, Bennett, Brownsville • DEPARTED. Hibernia,. No. 2, Klinefelter, Cin. New England, Ebert, Wheeling r ' Robt. Fniton, Colier, St. Louis.i. - Arena, Hazlett, Wheeling. • - Fairmount, Poi, St. Louis. American, Wilkes, Louisville. Lake Erte,-Hoops, Beaver. - . Miebi;an Hemphill Beaver. - Cnnsul, 'Bowman, Brownsville. Louis Mtane, Bennett. Brownsville. DR.IIGS, DRIIGS2 TOM MOHLER, Druggist, and .Apothecary, N. W: corner qf Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand, Durres, PArras, One, • Dec-riven, 4-c. • 11. IL—Physician's prescriptions carefully com poundedafrom the best materials, at any hour of the day, or ; night: Also, an assortment of Perfumery; fine Tooth, Hair, and Cloth Brushes, &c. &c., which he will sell low for Cash. • ap2o-y. Painting. , . 11OUSE and SIGN PAINTING and—GLAZING, ' of all kinds, Graining Oak, Blahogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. .-Ordeti left at the shop of the subscriber, on Smith ' field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on - Federal street, opposite Blackstock>s Factory, Alle • ghenY city3-will'be ;done at moderate rates, and on the shortest notice. ' 0p . 15.6na.' ' JAMES PTITIELD. 30.0 r 40 Sinners and Harness Makers, TIT ILL receive immediate employment and the Irr highest wages, akthe U. 5. Arsenal risar'Pitts burgh, Pa. Apply to E. 'JARRING, ap2o-dlwatvlrn Capt. of Ord. Commanding. TED--2000 Beef Bladders ; B. A. FAILNESTOCK & Co., apP corner of Front and Wood sts . R. H. Hawkins, 4 TTORNEY. AT LAW, Grant st., well's buildings, nearlyopposite the new Court apl 1-3m* • •11111.1tary Goods. - IDPAULETTES, Swords Sashes, Caps, Pinnies, Buttons, Lace, and all kinds of Trimmings, for Silo by apt!: Lamps. LA'AGE and beautiful assortment of Patent Solar Lard Lamps, suitable for Churches Iio• tea, Stea:uboats anti Dwellings, constantly on lithe lowest prices. • 41", i,J - 4.rgaiid Ga's burners. aplsl. W. W. WILSON. TY.ECEINING in Store and for nale, 300 bushels , Dried Apples, by- L. S. WATEITi s ,AAN, ap,l6 • -No. 31, Water, and 62 root sts. 2000' 13, 4 k. Tort, assorted—also, 4CGO t . b s. sorted Bacorp ,st received and for sale - - by ap 16 - _ ---- 2A BOXES Apples, Rotnanitespippins, Lc., jest received and (or stile by • • - • S. WATERMAN; Y , . 4.-....,::'. ~4....i1.:;,:.." MEE 3 BBLS: Fainily Flour, just received and for tale by L S. WATERMAN, ap 16No. 31, Water, and 62, Front st. A room in lower story of a house on the corner of >fifth_and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. Apply to np 15 JAMES MAY. LASS - - 1 :160 Dozes assorted sizes, for sale by G J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., apl.s 110 Wood st VO..Dl4'.E:,t r e.._lAli . : `.'A•, , ; (l. 7 4'D -.- Prepared and cori&oted every:Afternoon • FITTSBI7R.G,II.33OARD OF TRADE. . - CONXI.TTEE TOW W. I. : TOT:tea, W. H. Denny, Geo. Ogden :PORT OF . PI'I'TSBITELGR. lif''ATirt . Ili TIES ' CHA.NNELAND PATaING . . ARRIVED L. S. WATRRNI AN, No. 31, Wdter,.ztnd 63 Front ste ap, 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front went. 50 BIILS. White•BeanLin s. st v re A a i tf t b h r i. sj 7 le by No. 31, 'Water, and 62 Front Rts. To Let. iIIHE STORE on the corner of Market and Fifth streets now occupied by Whitehead and Mee. - Dried Peaches. 911 .5.:-IC F S of dried Dr, eache---a good artielo—just 1 0V received on consignment; for sale by GEO. COCIIRA.I+I, No. 26 Wood.st 17LOUIL-50 Ws Family Flour, for sale by , , J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., ap* - . 110 Wood st Extra No 1, for - sale by 50.AP7 , 40 Boxes 'spit , J. D. WILLIAMS Cc Co. 110 Wood st. 3 UGAR--10 Fib& prime, in store and for sale by npls J. D. V. - 4,14.1b1.5 81. Co., 110 v,•,,,,d tt . . ------- - - . Arto S rlittly o B" 8. - .T 13 'N- ALL in a.i ri i n q l . e a o c r: ,. eri 110 wood st. sl5 . COPPERAS—.2O Bbls. on consignment, for sale Tory low, by •J. D. WILLIAMS lL Co., apIB: • 110 Woud Drums Smvraa, for bale by apls. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood et George W lillerehanVe IMPROVED COBTFOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF 'SARSAPARILLA. . "VOR` removing diseases of blood, arising' from an at'aF of Mercury. Chronic, and constitutional ditiesses,sach se Scrofula, King's Evil, Secondary. Syphilis, or Venereal, Ulceration, and Corrosions of the throat, nose, checks, lips, ears, and other parts of the body. Pimples or Pustules on the face, scaly patcheiand other eruptions on the shin. RH _es, RCM', vy, and other Scorbutic affections, Rheumatic affec tions, Whitp Swelling, pain's in the bones and joints, fever, soresTobstinate old sores of all kinds, Scald head, Salt. Rheum, Ringivornas,.and other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, also ha bitual Costiveness, Piles, Chronic affection of the Liver, Lungs, and Chest, pain in the stomach and sides, night sweats, &c. This remedy is, prepared in vacuo, from the choicest selected materials, the active properties of which are extracted by an ina proved, procoss without heat.. For sale wholesale and retail by 13. A. F ViINESTOCK & CO. Corrier of 'First arid Wood, sta., also, corner Sixth . and Wood - streets: . aplo -Vegetable, Pulmonary Baleenin. N the winter. of 1832 and 1833, I was seized with I spitting of blgod, which continued with occasio nal-relief till sprang. l'consUlted several eminent physicians and- took much medicine, but the relief obtained-.was only transient.• In the spring 1 com menced liking the Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.— At this time I.Warl much reduced., The day before I commenced with the Balsam, I raised about a half a pint of blood;ivas oppressed with great hoarseness and a bad cough. I commenced taking the Balsam thinking ifthis failed I should resort to medicine no further. But.it did.not disappoint my expectation. All the unfavorable syMptome were immediately re lieved, the cough cured, and I have not been troub led with spitting'of blood since. lam now about to resume my qade,' (that of a -rope maker,] Which I had givetrup without any.expectation of returning - :),!: 1 . WE. GODFRES. Sold'ivliP - lettalti' and retail by B. A.FAHNESTOCK & Cll., coriuer if 6th.:and Wood and Wood and First atroets::- - - -" - apl3 Iron City lUt PATRICK has *turned to his old Stand 171 • .now zalled the Iron City' Hotel, Fiftlist., ' between:kV:mat and Market, where lie will be:glad ItC• entertain his old friends and cuitornen, and the public in 'general. • decl7-wtf =ME REMO - • - „ . - rt11L41161,1411A, Aprn 2u,1.84G. Being afflicted for soireiSiears with that most distressing diseas4 , the asthma, and: for the last 3 years much Of the (hafted to my room, and it several diffetent ItiMes my, life - woe _des• paired of, I concluded to obtain some bi - Ma zopi's Sicilian 'Syrup, whtch waaricornmended to me by.a friendfrom New York, who stated that it had cured some of the mot inveterate cases knoWn to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, 'diet, after using the above mediCine, for about 4 Weeks, I was entirely relieved,, and I believe radi• cally cured. Yours with respect,- OLIVER W2OWEN, 1 .= No 175 Bertram st.., Philad'a. lays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail-Agents; se advertisement.- feb22 CHRISTI'S'S Galvanic Remedies for all kinds Of nervous affections they haye been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face-or-limbs; gout, tic dolereux, 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 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. (: See advertisement tor further particulars on the outside of this sheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 Market street cf.WI.IOOPING Countt.Messrs Editors—l ob.. Served some time ago a communication over the signature for ',fA Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant had teen the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer. iM; severely with whooping cough; and having, but a short time before, lust one of my children by that dreadful complaint, and having another, and My only child, suffering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its death, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and commenced using. it according to the directions— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in fe teen minutes after we commenced using 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. J. L. SIMPKJNS Philadelphia, April 22,1, 18-10. Jaynes Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair o• im proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation We hear it every where highly spoken ut, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly effic,acious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many , atFections of the skin. - Xis virtues are empty and sufficiently pruv ed.-11: Y San. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH Street, near Wood—and at the Drug Stote of 1-1. I'. Schwartz, Federal street, AlleghenyCiry. Teas, Grocery, Fruit and Prow isiun Si ore WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 141 LIDEr.TY • 8,0„:„ respnctiliny infk;rm his flienniv, and tha public gpiem;ly, that he has again commenced business in the a'auvn branches, nest doL.r to his old btand, where he hopes, by keepinc a supply f.f god artic!rs, setlmi; lOW lbr cash, and pay ing, strict attention to his ,pai tons, to merit it share of pub!ic patronage. rer2.:-Irn PILISICLAN AND SURC:EON Mt. A. W. OLIVER, f.I.KES this method of announcing to his friends. 1 and the public generally, that he has returned tk., the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon the practice of his profession, in all their various departments. 'Having (aithfullv ateciided (Jim past winter) one ofthc best itsted.cal Callegez, where the facilities in the Ilosp.tal and dise.cting rooms are cot surpassed by any other instii en:se, added to his former opportunities, together with many years experience; teems confident that he shall contrusle to rcteivc,a share of public coulhlcrise a;sd patron age. Office, No. 8 St. r , et. ir1,..5-tf w. w. wII.qSN i - AtiLI)N_MAILTIN having sold his entir+!toter jjL. mit: in the firm of Itfartirt 4- hraith, to Wi:lium M. Sinclair, the partnerehT heretofore exigtiog oa der said firm is this day 410,50 l vett, and Cie bzes;:it•gr. }viii he hereafter conducted :It tht ohl ,11110, 11'illiam H. Smith and Wzlllnra the firm or Sltrrit& SINCIALD.. 'Those le:;elq..l to the late firm will make pa; moot to Smith L Smdror. who alono are authorized to- :mule the I , uhtoes e of ;he late firm Pittsburgh,March 20, ISI7 In retiring from the firm of1;l'ar;:n & Smith, the no dersigned ocou'd cheerfody and eitrnestly teeorn mend _Messrs Smith & Sieehur to the cuetemern o the late than, nail to indeMe , erg generally. inar46 11 LON MARTIN. SMITH & (LATE 'MARTIN & E:II'It .) WLIOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 56, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, The undersigned having eaterod into partnership under the above st v e, re,Tnctfully ant: the patronage of the friends of the late fir m,• and of purchasers gen erally. They feel warranted in promising that the can give sati%laction to all eho may buy of them or confide businena to their care. Ar. it. smvrtr, W. M. SINCLAIR. Pittsburgh, March 26, 15.17. 7 - ..,() N.Orteans Sugar ; a prune article, jun! Jk. recrived and for r,..0e by 4 -) Mre,sithe very first quality, just re ce,L%ed atid fur sale he SMITII L. SINCLAIR, Wsod /11 - lisreis Molasses, in Nttoe and for Fain by SMITHS SINCLAIIi, OLL BUTTER-1 Barrels; fresh, and in good L. order; for eale by ni rin & SINCLAIR, 5G Wood st.. Carpenters. TUST received and for sale fresh lot of Union Factory Planes, at No. 55 Wmni street. • mar 23 JuliN WALKER. 1.011 Bales Tennessee Cotton, rec'd per steamer I "American." and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, &Ca. 57 Waterst. rrlll Lbe Bacon, (hog round, ) rrci Ted ml fur lit ) sale by FRIEND, RHEA' S CO., mar 27 Nu. 457 Water N. 0. Sugar. 00 Illids prime , N il ? iE S . 7 l : 3 tr, it ro ti r F s : ;!e L b& L, mar 27 57 Water tareet c) MARKET STREET—Is daily receiving Cas t/ es and Pack ages of entirely new and desirable Spring Goods, of the latest importation, comprising in part Cashinere and Brocha Shawls; Spring and Summer, do.; itich Silk, of every variety; extra qualities Boinhatines, Alpines, Alpaccas, &c, Also, deLaines;•Cashmetes, Balzarines, Bareges, blushes, .Organdies, Linens, Lawns, French Cambrics, Cali vas, Ginghants, of every style and quality. Purchas ers are respectfully invited to examine our stock, as we feel 'confident we can offer them great induce mqnts, as regards style .and prices. ap7 coNFECTIONARY 'AND FRUIT STORE, No. 74 Fourth-street, 2 doors from' Wood and next door to A. Jaynes> Pekin Tea Store. The undersigned will re-commence business at the above place on Monday the 6th of April. Orders for Fancy Cake, Pastry, Ice breams., Jelley, Confec tionary, Fruit, &c., will be attended to with des patch, and in a manner not to be excelled by any :other establishment in this city. Fresh Bread and, Rusk manufactured solely from white wheat flour and free from all-drugs—every .morning. Dont forget 74 Fourth street. ap6-tr ANDREWS. HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, • Glazier and Paperhanger, IS preparad to 'undertake -the above business in all its various branches, arid warrants to give sat isfaction in every respect. Military Standard Ban ners, Flags, &., painted to order. Oddfellows and 1 Masonic aprons always -on hand. Imitations of woods and rnarbles done in it superior manner.. Signs 'of kinds done at - theiditirteist amide. aPIO-tf Pio. 44, St. Clair at., Pittsburgh, Pa. Minn= -,. , FNMA „ „ ~.f , i•-r,.;.:;-eTle -,., --:;:..-::',#4.:•,i.,..-..i.'::r.:':: i•:;..:.----,,,-,:..1:,...': 'sf .-,. .' q-.,;4 '*.,..J7,-...-,-.--.!-.,:::,--,-,::-.,.-- ,v .' 7,-- ;:: - -- - .:•:,- ..,...,:,.-.,.., .... MEIMIN Q.RE.):I' : - itd!i:td:itiii.-AiS 0)17' nits°luttou r?a.rtnerslkir M Ai! LON MARTIN, W. U. SMITII. S. 0.. Sugar & SINCLAIR, MIME A. A. MASON, News Foiarth Street Bakery, FLEXING, `Wi~~f~ra 4f.~a'x~~=r-x^~°°w~^i~'+. u~+~^-` 2 w r...a:;,..; .~' „ ~r.W.,r•.~~.R T 'f~~';:.'` 4 1'. '4'. .. _ ii ~~,.5~~4 Enna :f:' , : . :.*:i.:.:.:,' . 'i,•...; ..i; 1.-."..-••1. =IBM =EI ._:......—. .. ~,.. ~.-. ~ „...,.,..,....,...,. , -.',--'".-.l'..'"."iji'P.'-h.;'i,:i..;743'.,'.'i-:,:;1?..-.-::,. -....-'.....-2,t.' j"-t'. .'-' 7- 's - ' - -"r~, MEM 178SENCE,S-10, Gross, in Store-and for sale by j'j• ' . BAYS- & IIKOCKWAY, tnirlS ' Zip 2, Commercial niT, Liberty st. and Bone Linement-4 gross Butlers, for sale at thiDrug-Natehowie of • • - 'HAYS 87,„1111,OCKWAY, mtiriS Liberty st r ntry Canal. Basin. Barrel.refined;t4r sa:e at the Drug warehouse of Sz.-DItOCKNSTAY, - marlB ' „ Liberty at. near Canal Basin... S _ „ PR. TURPENTINE-4' Darras, fur sale at the Drug warehouse'of • • HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlS • Liberty et. near Canal Basin. IRESH Garden and 'Flower Seeds, from Russell's Garden, received and for sale by HAYS & BROCKWAY,. marlS Liberty st. near Canal Basin. CBLORIDE LLME-2 casks in store and for sale by HAIS 8.: BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty st. near Canal Basin. HOE Blacking-5 gross, Faunae's, for sale at 10 -the Drug warehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty st. near Canal Basin. JAAMP BLACK-1 case best English, for sale at the Drug werehouse of HAYS & BROCKWAY, marlS Liberty st. pear Canal Basin. . D rug ceroons Spanish Float, for sale at the warehouse of BAYS & BROCKWAY, marl S Liberty a. near Canal Basin. AMONIA-4 Ji're, for sale at tho Drug warehouse of HAYS 4- BROCKWAY, marlS Liberty st. near Canal Basin. DAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds, for sale 1 at the Drug warehouse of . PIUPPERAS-25 bbis of Well's Copperas, first quality, received on consignment, for sale by GEO. COCHRAN. No 26 Wood street. SCYfil E SNEATifs- - lii3cei - 1 7 ad a Ild for sale by C.11. , '0. COCHRAN, N 0.26 Wood street. V ICES—Wetherill's bright Vices for sale by GEO. COCIIIIAN, No. 26 \Vood street TT AY FORKS-50 dozen Hay and Manure Forks tbr sale by GEO. COCIIRAN, roar IS 2.6 Wood et. FLAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels Just recelred aud r.r sale by BULLER & RICK ETSON. mar 29 1 C) If licls N. O. S ugetr, just received and for sale by -14,, marl 3 MILLER Et RICKETSON. if — IORN.I ACKSL:OO Corn larks, for Fair: by i_.; marl 3 MILLER Et: RICKE'TSON. : ti 7" 111 T E FISH-70111)1s., in store arid for retie. b$ 1 V marl 3 MILLER 4 RICK ETSON. ACKEREL—N". 3, Lurgt; „II 30 ISarre. biit Str.qc• and 17,r pa'e tir ularlS MILL Ea. 4. Rid; t:TS(I7; lIICKLED HEIIIIING-30 Barrett+ licr- L ring or litore and for s,lt br mar 13 MILIA:11 ILICKETStkti. lisp rcneivegl and Il6r :sale 166w-216161e, Smith', ti 7 Iger,... quality New Fur: 6'66°,11 VarugAt. 1 qr. 1)!6'.. Leatiter , :'.trash, 11gr .talc 110111.11CI'S & KANE, F 2, 31 et. () 11111.5. Copal Vurintitre N... 1 and 2, Stn::h's Ni iv Voris on baud and for sale U 1.., by Itt)I1E.1: IS & !.20 sf 2, 3d 01. lot o: . :+l.ol , q , arty an.i for sale by It(IIiERTS S.: /CANE, 3,1 43(){ . )0 FEET buil quality Fi.oloiwooil, and for aala by 11013Elt . & KANE, ) AP. LEAD-12,0N) 114. Bar Latad, fbr 13 b 9. J A 1".1 MA Y. jA11.1), ti.t•Ts, No. 1, LardC.Cl:l,l,:il77l,l.lti And lor sale by p, SLLLEItS. No. 17, Liberty street. Cotal..l/itg's liatprovco,l Lard 11.1111ii:LS k l / 4 "11,t,1 . lard 00, just rton:red from the min twors and kn. saie at Cmcanotill prices MLA, by tltu - .lu No. 17 I.otort, T:erer, 11:r,.; 1-111111 k, tl;t„? tinprovel 10,"01 113.cula, Oil hand and 4,11 f• by F . sELIKRS. twp 2 Nrl. 17, I.ll,rty pIt()DUCE-6 1,1(s arid 5 ke'. Lard; 4.1 , , hull lilluvr; 3 fl.l l`rlW , A; 5 . 01) lI'S I.eatil,•rv; 4 1,1;1, Wlr.te llennA; 311 rcro Woollen Socha; for hair I,v L.A.MIIEII 1 & stup-roN, 133 and 135 AV ~,,k) I11!•;11—;s3 btds No 3 Large Alaelicrel; I,f ;dd. do do; 6do Nul de, do; 15 bhl. No 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon: 2.5 do do iirrrnnv,s; 6 drums r0d6511; enr sale bY LAMBERT 4. siiirros, 133 and 13.5 Wood st APL} R-1,000 1b... recd Art:l lor sale by LAIIt3ERT 144 SMPT(IN, tt.6l ID and 1.2-5 Woudtt. Y -Jost orrning,a lArge trul Fplca ) did LI1,1! .JI Er - J.; hed,l and StAt.on , 1.1:11t . j, Ite 1111 itt, pllbt A . to call I.lfld JoIINSTONS STInATON, Statin”vrr.. N.Tork , l • • I. O4 :TATII,NLii t)9,1 Port-..ttos, Note Paper of all kinds, Mott.. Wafers, Mott.. Writ .a.o and Pooral ‘Varern, Srao,•:egl St:aitiq2 WqA, Letter-paper, Cant Cases. ( rock •t 11.t065, I. ory Tablets, Not.. t.ll,ps, Lc. &c. Tot •.!•• tiN JU1L,.51 . 11: 4 ; & sTr.CICTON. et - true...F)14.1.e. 111111 543 Wood st ()LI) rr:NS —llau!ry'6 ceiebrated ever pointed Goitl Pens, just reem veil and 6,r,alr at reduced ratem, Iry JOIINSTON sTurlii ON, 57 Wood st oc1.2:1 Mit -() " • Fit/ Poxes "cobacce, various sixes; 10,000 tired leaf Cigars; On consigarpont anewill he sold low for Cash, or exchanged tiir Pittsburgh inanueictures, by TA AF FP. Latest l mprovvnxent. F.DsTEA Ds of different kinds with Gazzarn's 1 . 3 iron patent thstenings, superior to anything now ur USe, for sale low al the furniture warehouse of an;; I. T. B. YOUNG Lc Co, Ham( street. pOI'LAIt noA DS, well seasoned and for sale by (nor IS.) L. WILMA RTIL I'iTi'SBLIO;II STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISAAC JONES. E. (Vlach JONES & QUIGU, TANUFACTURI7.II of Spring :!ad Mister Steel, IVL Plough Steel, Steel Plough NS ingn, Coach,and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and datum! in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings, gen rally, corner of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10h.26-d2m Brazier's Bellows. TUST received an assortnient,large sizes,Brazices fJ Iland Bellows; also, Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and ltetail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood st. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in 6th and Sth 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 oldie 4th street road. The above lots are ad jacent to tile new Court House, and a short distance from the centre of the city, also, a new dwelling house to let on Wylie street. inar3l ALEX. BLACK, Wylie.st. Cook Books. THE Cook's own Book ; Miss Acton's Cooker; Miss Beecher's Receipt Book; Miss Leslie's House Rook"; The House-keeper's Book;. French Cookery •' at H. S. BOSWORTH & Co.'s, apl7 43 Market at Fr HE Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers.; The Dew Drops ; Oracles from the Poott Zn m jrne o ns f t ß rf u lo t .4 ; wers: Foriale at - H. S. BOSwORTTI & CO. 43 ATarket et lIIMERI !), • '2.. • .„-^ MEM s:' 7 :7 -1 7421 _ - HAYS & BROCKWAY, near Canal Basin, Liberty st I\. 0. Sugar No. 8:2, 3d r I=l 13...AvriturA, Market st Fine 'Book!. . , .. ... '1'`.,: i .,. - '•.'' ';',.,;(- 7 0 '.•:.1;',,,', • ~.;•rzi..:.*•icA.V.pt.?..:7.: eItOINNWZI - I'ACKETS. , $ C ICE 181.7. . and Pasaunger Steamer Capt, A. G. Irlasou, iiineti,i'cketbativtree 3 Pilts?+urgh and eincimtati,laVingPittsbuiglieverySunday at 10 cO - • • cipring, expressly for'the trit.de;'iind °frail:to i/eisaeugexs every eon - Wort and superio - r:accolitniudation9.. febl3 moNIiAY:PACItET,. ThereOla:rmail and prissengersteamer 1 -' I 3IONONGAIIELA, - Capt. Stone, will run as a ruc-egular,PaCket between .Pittsburgh , and Cincin mai, leaving this port every Monday' at - 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, the samo'day.', Return ing, she will leave Chicilinuti overy Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or paasage apply on board: The Monongahela built expressly fur this trade, and offers to the paasangera comfort, and su perior accommodations. - mar 31 1817 Tuesday'.'rticket , 1847` The' regular mitil .and passenger steam -1.11BERN1A; Capt.:-J. Kull-E -rma-re, will run as a.regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati; leaiing this port every Tues day at 10 A. M., and, Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. For freight 'or-passage ap ply on board. Irr The Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superioraccommodations. janl2, 1897 1847. Wednesday Pael:et. •1847 ..Ig4l. THE NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh every We new ay morning at 10''o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at .10 P.M.; and Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A.:M. feb2o 1817. Tritassaxir, PACKET. - 1847. _ , • 4 .4 T WISC9N:ZIN, Capt. R. i s . GRACE., love Pittsburgh every Thursday morning it 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursdal evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. M. I'ebl9 SAfl; RDA Y PACKET The regular mail and pasttnnger. !Learner Capt. Lmford, will run as a regular Packet bCtWCall Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavaig this pert vvery Saturday at 10; A. M., and NVhccling at 10, p..N1., the same day. Returning, .he w i ll le av e Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'cllt A. M. For freight or pa.lsage apply onboard. The'riles3enger WtiS tmilt expre.c.e.y tier this trade, and oilers to her passengers every comfort and at:- cusrielf.,dat:cs. . mar t',3 sATuunAY PAcK 'File regularmail and passenger steamer ezr - -;a<ti—t: l,- CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac. Bennntt, will rqa as a regular Packet between Pittaburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Ilia port et cry Saturday, at 10 : A.M., anti Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same Any. K r: tor: ki n g , ,h e will leave Cincinnati every 4 rues4ay, at 13, A. M. For freialit or pattge apply enhotird. The eireaßsian limit expresaly .or this trade, and offers to her pavaeligera every col tert and a5:- cornitiodation. • mar-23 TII i.IZSD A Y PACE:ET , Tri':`. new I'S.isdnilFsteitner ACAnIA, E. 1.11C25, :tamer, rill nth es a . Jar r pat kel. iwtwerrk Pittslptvgh atta the ahot, srl,4rA, of I.ls,lvalilag ceety Thure . ..,hly al 10 o'ciock The ActAa la IletV adir.;:e euperinr 2C,...ornmotla :two. For tie.ght or imxt,:a"..a. airaly en board, or tr. ..re9 r..l...:', s ,"rt.);iijOSES, accent. Fur CU - et-laYeatl ancl t Tiv: new and qn:A.,adiclpussengcr I.', 141.0 UIUi i I A, O'NEAL. Alik.Wr t t*,,r and porti, regular V.r freight or paatatpc apply on board, or to jci b. WiLKINS, Agent 1% . +3 A' eittellanrati nut; St. I.roubt I " itav , vengrr Aloanvcr I,ESTINE. g...r.;-::: .-4 %vCapr.Ii.110V, lehve. for the lbovr zitct nitnrcnt..livon patty tegUlltly. r , tt froov hi o. -iloov on tmard. je9. Tv...any 1- 7 • Thik am xp1:1141,1 }foaIECI.AR. :I ' l ON, Capt. Voriicen. aili run 4.4 a :,;.:11!ar paalict j , ,u., , ,bangn and Canninnati, !naval.; th:s : port esor t c nay at 3 weii , c.k. Itetttralitg stic: I.aae tine:up:lL rr:ll;, , y at •3 The Deelara:lon oTeri seperiw pecommodutione La palochgers. Ircor ff.:: , ight or plasage apply op je I , Ti. , tala 1 . 11;/nitIg st.tiraer tii:- trice ti 1.1 , c'tircy , Master, will rut .. ovt.:y %Wen:won:ay wono , Log al It: 13',:10t. , U), P. M., the oaott, ftotutozot:, hat: ve ClliClllll4ll ...tarn ay , at 10, .1. M. For fru Or p,r , :r..;;;.• board, or to Fi),tz6Y . rii & co., AgPitt)... tt , ,, N. 30.1Cxttr street. St'rllsvllle Ii egul tEr racket. Tim %tnanzer AltEtift, lirvir. C. FLEE -147 xos, Mulct, Irili leave .Pittrlburgb tor 314 , 1 nP, intern_ :ramie Intidin:rN, on lon. Ithif-$0:9.1 - 3, rind Frolap., asp o'clock, A. M.; nnsi r.,r rttn,l.ol . ol .Tur,d;iyy, Tito, :1114/ S,l4lrtlaye,nt 9 o'clock, A. 1.4. rot fren;la or pnana ; :l. a r i ,! ) excli Peir W he elina---11caular rocket.. r: 4ii!er“li.l dme‘ght ate:liner , Tuan , Mritr'r, will rein' cis n ccf..);iar VW' 1..1•t I'Ltt•011001 anti Wheel :J.2; tear 1 , 1:. PO.t+' , .:r;rll 11 , r NVl , et . ;tnt: every Monday, Wer!n-e.J.I Parlay, it 3 0'c1,..11, P. AI.; nud itto.%- ing Wfwefin for etuhor,th eviiry Ttiewiriy, Thurs d“Y and Sat..r.!av, A. M. For freight or Si RING SI, 7 I`PLY tip , BOOTS, siiOES, &c 17 , 01. r. N!: it ;:F'. E.: IV.A RD'S new ;loot, Shoe, 1, 1 and Trent, ! , :ere, No. IZlCti.thert;. Att. rieur:y up held of V oolt Y. 4 more and are recniving, their ‹pr.nt: and ' , l' , lntolrr S(TPII , 6 sh. 2, of - the largest :111(1 host they ha re e rrr hcen uhle to !•1,41 , J In 11144 liar rteCh ul troods ha; ntred. lU'let:~trl ored 10 01.1 r order nad c.iprerniy her the at%rt. W.l a nn I , K3ll,l%tltian of our Kock lay all in want of wit at wbolesalia as 1,4. , It a naiad nth ance atiovp t art. Purr liasrrq wi:: find it to their interest to can and .immtie our ,t. rk FOLLANSBEE Sz HAYWARD, Bp3 No ISC, Liberty lit., Palm Lear Hat. 96'7 dor. Men's and Boys , Palm Lcaf flats, ru g oriverl nod for sale very low nt FuLLANSBEE 4r iIAV NV Art Boot, Shoe acid Trunk Store., NO. 1513, Liberty clearly opposite the head of Wood nt. Rpr3 _ - 1 - AMES AND GENTLEMEN, who design pur chasing Venil01:1 Blinds, or .61,1b1i to get their old [bunts renewed and made better than when new, take notice that Andrew White is now permanently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th std. - Show room on the second floor ofMr. Ken uedy's splendid Looking (Theis and variety store; entrance on 4:h se. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Please call and see be 'Ore purchasing elsewhere. marl 3 Orphan'* Court Salo I3Yr virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court, of Allegheny County, I will expose: to sale, at die Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Monday, (the 26th day) of April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and sell by piddle vendue or, outcry ) to the highest and best bidder, a certain Let aground, sit uated in the cityiof Allegheny—having a front on Jefferson street, of 25 feet, and extending back pre serving the sane width 200 feet, to on alley 16, feet, on which is erected a two story-double frame house, with atone cellar, shout 20 feet in front by 32 deop, being the same Jot which is marked in George Led. lie's plan of Lots laid out in said city, number 119; 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 and 8, given by John Wher ry to George Ledlie, bearing date, the 21st of June, A. D., 1842 to secure the payment °Nue° hundred and twenty-five dollars—one-halfin five years, and the other half in ten years, with lawful interest, pay able half 'yearly front date. Persons intending to purchase will have an opportunity of,examining the premises and the said Morgagc, before the day of sale. Title indisputable. Terms at'sale, JAMES Tk• KELLY,' marl9-d3tayvtd • Aiithintsfrator. Blooms. GOOPIECES Juniata Blooms, on consignment ;id for salc Lp C. A. WANULTY & CO:, apS - Canal 'Basin. Homoeopathic 111.eddeines and -Books. JUST received a fresh supply of Horoceopathic Medicine Chests', hiinceopathic Coffee', - Sugar of I Milk., and a large collection of the latest publications on Homceopathy, at the Bookstore of - • - ' VICTOR SCRIBA; aplo Filth at. betvireen Wood and Market ate. : , ' - !. ,. . , i1.!•,,..t',?.!. ' ",.1:: . :::..3 ,!• IiATTE 'O '' DISCOiIT(Ti itoll44.TretC:nt,tiTilyt -::- 'ALLEN-ICILACER,V,XCHANGii:IIII:OKER, _ coarizn -THLAD AND WOOD STREETS. . rdoistt i iramJ,i. - ..- Pittsburgh Banks.. ....pail Philatlelpbia Banks ...pad Germantown. - . ..... par Chester county,...'. 7 . pal Delaware county.. ...par Montgomery county.. par Northumberland Co...par Col. Bank /kßridge Co par Reading ...... .. . .. par Lancaster par Doylestow-n. ' • par Easton ' par Bucks county.. .... ...par Pottsville par Washington ' i. Brownsville ....... .... 1 York / tharnbershurg , f Gettysburg .. I Middletown 1 . Carlisle .- / - ' . mutton. Harrisburg ' I Stajo Bk and Branches 50 , 1 -Honesdale 1 Bank of Illinois 'l5 Lebanon . 1 1 attCHIGAN. Lewistown / River Raisin. 70 Wyomingi 1 Insurance Company ...p; Erie - I State Bank 5 West Branch 1 Oakland County 10 'Waynesburg / Farin and Mach bank .10 Sitsciaehanna County .• 1 St. bah , 75 Lehigh County 1 i stissounz. U. States Bank - 2 S Stajo Bank Relief Notes / ! TENNESSEE. City and County Scrip.. 1 All jbanks INDIANA. RASTERN EXCHANGE. Static:nand branches..; . State Scrip i Net Y0rk.....(pr0m.) 1 • KENTUCKY. • Phi adelphia.... ".. 1 All Banks ' f Baltimore VIRGINIA. !VALDE OF COINS. Eastern Banks ... ..... i Amer. Gold, (prein)....l Wheeling i Olds 42, do, ...5 Brandies 1 Guineas . - '-i. 500 Beeli at Morgontow ii.. 1 Sovereigns , $4 S 3 • HARTLAND. • Frederickdors $7 SO Baltimore City par Ten Thalers 7-`eo Country Banks liTen; Guilders 3 90 NEW FORE. LodsiPors 425 City Banks psilNapoleons. 3 SO Ci , iintry . Banks ou NEW EGLAED. 'Lli .o trio . ! 1 50 MI solvent banks ilpueatts ?2 PreSis Arrival of pring G ri .' lHE subscriber would respectfidly invite the at tention of his customers, and public generally, to his present stock of goods %nitable for the ap proaching, spring business, Consisting of French, English, and American cloths of the most fie:ill:011- able colors such as Caron, Olive green, alive brown, Moos green, Claret French black, blue, and Invisi ble green, a spljinlid assortment of American, Eng li.h, and French Cassinicres, entirely new style—a handsome asSortment or Vestings new and elegant patterns—all of which will belinale to order, at the thorten notice, in the most tiithionable manner, at moderate prices. The cutting departmcct attended to by Mr. Javies C. Watt, whose skill and long prac tice of the most fashionable elating. in the Eastern renders hint capable of pleating the Most Cuttidious. A largo asoortmont of RFAIIIr !JADE et.ornurrr. is constantly on band, which 14 neatness, and dura bility, is not surpassed by ao in the fEit.), silk and satin handkerchiefs, Scarfs, cravats, and stocks, in 2r,:at.' variety; shirts, ulnte add colored, latest pat ern,.; suspenders, gloves, and 'every article. suitable 1:3; Gentle:n:ol2'loyear, can 11 found at thin ltohmont. P. DELANY, No.o Liberty street, maid-davArn Pittsburgh. N.. B. To TAtt.ons—Watt'S Graduating stiouldor inea%ore system of garment cutting fur sale—price invariably $lO. F INK :Italylartan Dray: ng Paper 32 by 52 inches; I),:uh;c E:tplata ‘• " tri by 40. " • Elepletet " 23 by 37 " COlnnibian '' it 23 b y 34 " Imperial c 4 21 b y 29 , 44 , .together with a largor steel: orpnaller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of til/311:EUZ-C•ID and pre pared ledd nf four, threb, twq and one 11., a large . ) nupply of the abuse, just received by 56 AI diet rr_ Pot. Salti., TETE: light draught steamer ARENA, in 4. 4 ,,,, , N1m00d running erder.. Site carrier al.ntt ifibtor.s, I.lr good flnll ana Etgines, new boilerr...a r.ourfurtdble plain cabin, audl is Well adapted for Yor , ir,;. She sdl be sold at low price, and rem sornriOn Inrcrs for good paper.; Apply to mash3Ailll?.% MAY. 31 CSTAUD AND SPICE ra-Acro!ty . . No. 1.7, Fifth sired, !sheen Afarket and Woad. rpflE subscribers has c unnsttntly on hand, of their OWN M ANL , I'ACTU (wlnch - they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale" pri ers Mustard ; Rio. Pepper ; Catsup ; Syrups ;. " Cinnamon ; " Alepice ; Rice Ftour ; " Grtufer ; Prepared Horse Radish; " Closes; ALSO Numega', Rf.:..asted and Ground Coffee. rnar22-:ini . • RHODES S. ALCORN :ca. 47, Markel street, between and 4th sts. C.SPECTFULLY announces to the public that I),• his prt•setit stock of Wh.td.P.tei'mt ANA BOILDERS ni Its" tAariztraCiUre is very esdensitie, and dad v :elditions are being made to tt, as they are finished, ur net, and eplendtd patterns. Also, a well assorted stock of Frcnch P,rper and Borders. If aring recently re the pnees or the above articies:,:::::d others. an fete Itne, not enunteratedd Ire is prepared to self ror Cash, CHEArEIi, titan any establ:Aunent of the kind, Eust„ or \V st w wm anon, , Ti . ' on EY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chance is wiles On Ftiorth street, titird !Jour abere Snothtield, Plttsburgh. It.ecr.n TO—Geor.p, M'Clelland, Meogar, Hoek hCo., Ph'lud✓lphia; Hugh M'Clelland, J. & It. Floyd, Pittsburgh. , aplo A yro 11.7 4 ; , COUNSELLOR A N 1) soTA Pittfdoirgh, Pa., having refigned the office of Sceretary P. Nay. and Fire Ins. will attend upe cially to collections and• businttss connected' woh nay Nation, insurance, accounts and real estate. 1111- 3i114 hours, 9 A.M. in 9 P. i♦}. atlie.e, tire 4 door west of Alderman Miller's, Fourth street, near Grunt. ap 7 • Another- Largo Arrival Of New Books. AT COOKS'S, S 5 FOURTH STREET. EORGE or the Painter of the Isle of France: A k.,T tale of the Land and Sea; hy Alex. Dumas. The Letter Bag of the Great 'Western, or life in a Steamer; by the author of ,, Sain Slick" etc. The Oath ofhlarion; a Story oldie Revolution; by Charles J. Peterson. The King of the Sea, a tale 4f the Fearless and Free; by Ned Buntline. Father lidetbnso, or the Pricstis of St. °mere+. Past and Present, and Cliariism by Thos.Cartylo -2 parts, (Library of Choice Reading.) Six Lectures on the use of our Lungs and causes and cure efOonsumption, Asthma and diseases °fim Heart, and on the mode ofspreserving health; with 2S illustrations, by S. S. Fitch, M., M. D. Democratic Review 'for ApriLi Knickerhocker for,April. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine fOr April. Wandering.Jewnew supply. Major Jones' Courtship—new edition, with.a few additional letters and engravingsl The Horse's Foot, and now tol, keep it sound; by Wm. Miles. 1 Irjr Just.reeeived and for eale et COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. apl4 Frost% Arrival. WE have received a number isfvaluable Books, just published, among which amtho follow- ing APChevne , s Life and Sermons; 2 vole; Haldane en Romans ; • Sketches of North Carolina; : _ History of Ptesbyterian church in Kentucky; The Genius of Scotland; Chalmers Moral Philosophy;' ; Mary Jane Graham ; • - • Winslow on declension and revival; - The Preadamite Earth; Margaret, or the Pearl: by Rev. C. B. Taylor;; Lady Mary " " The Great Commandment; Scripture Reader's Guide:': by C. Fry.; - The Lords Prayer: by• Bonnet • - Thankfulness and other Essays; 'For sale at Eastern prices, by • - ELLIOTT 4r.- ap lO 56 Market st., bet veen 3d and -4th lOLD 'AND SILVER W.A.TC*IES-:-A large and superior araortrneut uowoa hand and fbr 'sale at regular eastern.-prices, :al so t ! gold chains, keys s and a 'general asseitment'of fine W. W. WILSON, ap9 •• • eer 4th and Market ate. :MR ! '-, - • • %_ I Sta'te Bk. and Branches.; CMCinnati (Lawrence).. Columbus Bank.-... ... Xeiiia 51assillon .. . ... ;Sandusky . .. fGeauga 1. Norwalk 1 Nee. Liston' 1 Wooster . Marietta' Chillicothe I Cleiveland 1 Scioto Laiicaster • Hamilton ...........10 Carlton ....... 20 Urbana : 50 Grunvillo 50 ,loon, Spanish.. 16 00 Pmprr ancll Borders ritiers usruutlr.u. TIMM IS PALMER, J notes S. Cr4ft., :',3 • .. ._ ~ ~.1 - -&-:.K 7 iX_..._ .&.' i ,1.' , W , .%-,.,.A- . .- ~;-:<'Z':l;t,-:•4',',',;:,-,4,•T..,,,g,4:.',,4';.?,;:,4,p,'' v'• W.44-'' ....: .1 . , .„ ,, F • . ,, :,...t:•.::.:.. t ‘•••••!••••:.?!,' ,1 Z:,*- *".i,f,' , ,.... ' t'a.:vsW\, , .. --' • •-•. diatni:OV.;:ll,: ILI p),Vpii ; :,-,,,• . _•,,'• . . , ... ..- -- .. ~• -.. . : _ _ - ~. •.. • ._ ~ ~ . .. ~ ...., ~..,, ... , .. , . ~.._ .. - • 3:5-r.lX' l 4 „,. , _,.. • 41 ,, , _. _____. s, . . ":''''';f;'' tl • • •'' Pla." -,N, ~.- i r---;-. 1 . •-. , - ,, ,,,,t,•_-"•••••••,,.- , •-,4.-.4.• •--. ' - f.--____,----7: - -..: -7-....._ • :..._•.,,, CONVE'YA'NCER, r I FFICF.: in Avery Row, Oth street, -above 8m:1-o -il field street, Pittsburgh. . DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREEXENTS 7 tiOND3, REtx4sEs and other instruments of writing drawn with neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He will also at tend to drawing and filing, Alr,clanic , s LIENI4 Ac eounts Executors, AdministAVors,.tc., Examining titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for Liens, 4.. c. • - From his longmxporience and intininte icquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records; he expects to give malefaction - to those who may,en trusttheir bus uessto his care. Zecla-d&w FRESH AERIVAL OF NEW MUSIC for PIANO FORTE and GUITAR. • - .. • Songs arranged for-' (ho Piano. The Blue Juniata; by M. D. Sullivan St- E. L. White; Becollecitions of Home. ' billiitchiclann; N Virginia Minstrels, o 10; The Guinea Maid; Away Down East comic sorg--sung by flutchinsons; Mary Blane; an Ethiopian: Meledy, by Whitlock; The last Farewell; a favorite piece; The Snow-Storm; as peribinicd by the flutebinsons; Moonlight, Music, Love and Flowers=a Duett; There's a Good Time Coining-by Shellutchinsons; Sleeping I llream Love—by Ilewitts; Dreams of the Past—by Eliza Cook; Are the Links that BOund us Broken? • Love be Our Guide by Eaglebreelig • I'm SaeOest when I Sing;` Matrimonial • Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic , Duett; " • Wnere are now the. Hopes I Cherished? The Bridge of Sighs—sung by the Htitchiesonsf • Po/kcur.i Anna Polka,,by J. Straups• Fashion, a new Polka-.-by Aiezelsky; Bohemian Polka; Eurgutullers First Polka; Guitar Pieces. .'.• • .• Sounds so. Joyful ! Feast of Reaes;. . .. , . - Oh! Love, to me the Power; The -Woodpecker; • . -' . Emblem Plower; ' .1. . : , . . - Morning's Ruddy. Ruddy Beam; . . • ' Orphan Ballad Singers; . . 1 Love the Free. .. The Watcher-1;y Mrs S.J..llnle; '. . ' Th 6 Blue Juniata—by Mrs. M. D. Sullivan; My Soul ia Dark—by Byron; 'i. 1 Lose but Thee—by B. Meignen. ~ -- .:.• ' '. . Just received and for sale at the Book and Music Store of • • J 011 1 ,7 11. MELLOR, mi,26 No S 1 Woad street. D.‘ A. CAM /L, It - 0 111-.'-; nts.l . 7;prAcrur.tzt HOLLOW WARE AND PLATFORM SCALES, AND CASTING'S IN GENIIII.AL ESPECTFULLY asks the patronage of his .. friends. Be feels warranted that he can give satisfaction to all who may purchase of biol. "11is establishment is on Alliclees plan of Let's Ward. , . . N. 110.111rES Sr. SON, BANKERS AND DIDALEDA IF ESCRAN GE COIN A No. 55 Marlzet sfre,l, Pq:shurgh. Seiiing rate. Exchange: IlLying rate. New Yuri:. ;.pr Cincinnati I dis l'hl!adelphia I". Loniavilic a if • liaitimore ..I , St.- Locia . -i" S Buyirig,i:atee. E die County Sz. city ord , s dis T 1 ing rates Inclinr:a Re!ic.: mutes " Kentucky " Pcnnssivanin. Co Virginia New:l - cal: 4 " Whectirg , " 161.3.11:66:d Ten be*co 3 " New Orlekus . . . - • Iteinovol.—Sign of the Golden Moot Th:subscriher, ever grstcrul for fin lavers, I • informs his friends and the pulilic,,that rernoved Dl= his old skatol in Liberty street, Smithfield, near Third street, sign of the Golden Boot. Haling supplie4 hilittelf_with the best of Philadelphia and French Calfskin, "Morocco, and on other hinds of stock, which he' will make 'to -older at the lowest cash pr;eeK; having also supplied hirn ix; f with the heat workmen, he liories to ail - e general satisfaction. Ile therefore solicits a - vi:re of public patrons:7,e. Siteetnakers , Findings and Took of all descriptions and the latest patterns. Philadelphia Lasts of the latest fashions. - • apti-3in WM. ADAIR. For .Salr, FIOU II LOTS—Bountled hy Penzi , Lihcrty arid Hay sts., each,.kit ha;ing 24 ft. front, and extending hack 110 ft. Tarn of them are coiner lots, and the position of the whole property is one of. the ntoafad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. S .'AII.IZWELDEII, Foitrth st., nov3-tf. bct. Wood and Smithfield. ac. crn.rtv'; BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROX ENS, AND DEALED9 IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; CER 71FeATEs OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. GO WOOD DT., 3D Door. BELOW Fut:SUI, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Plinth: and Currency received on Deposit, and collections made in all the principal n.ties of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia,- Baltimore . , New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly tor sale in slims to suit purchasers. Kentucky. Indiana, bhie,Virznia and Peansylva aia Mink. Notes bought and sold on the moat cavort:. b:e terms. The highest premium paid for American Gok! Exchange on England, Ireland, - German}• and France prueured, 4-c. mar22-y " Wood Street Peoverty for Side. 9111 AT desirable!ot of ground at the foot ef Wood j street, occupied at the time of the great am by Messrs. King & Ilolmes, is offered for vile- Enquire of taugtij J. K. MOOItfIEAD. MACIIIIc7.I*. CAIWS, LOOM reifirtiNGs,4ze M. Cummins, Ni. 120 Liberty s!. , b doors below Slur Clair street. ESSIIS. Jam es Smith & Co.'s Machine Caul 111 Agency,Manufacturers Finding Establish- MOM, and deaer in Clocks, Looking GlasA Plates, Frames, Glass; Variety Goods, fg.c. nov. 18—feb234.w • Carrot attd Dry Condo Warillonse, NO. 110 MARKET STREET. ItOITEItT D. T,HOMPSON, ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the piddle generally, that he is now receiving a large and splendid assortment of NEW STYLE Can- PETING, OIL CLUT/IS, Sze., direct from the Importers and Manufacturers, composed in part of Superfine Brussels Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting; Super Imperial 3 ply, do; • Extra " do; Superfine Ingrain ! do; - Fine " • de; Common " do; • 5-8, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain Yenitian do; 5.8, 3-4 and 4-4 Damask " ' do: ••. - ft-8, 3-4 and 4-4-Tapestry " do; Steam Boat Trimmings. Brown Drillings; 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Shootings; 6-4 7-4 5.4 Table Linens• . • r Linen Napkins; . . . Crash and Diaper; Ituckabuck Toweling; . • Carpet Stripes; . r • New Style Table Coverti; Oil Cloths from 27 inches to 24 feet wide, cut. to any size; TOGETHER MTH Rich Einbroidered and Printed Table and Piano Figured Floor covers; Chen Mlle, Brussels, Tufted, and Wilton nags; Tutted, Chenielle; and Sheepskin Door Marts; Manilla 'and Grass do do; Brass Stair Ends, Flat and Oval; • Damask and Striped Stair Linen; Carpet bindings; ": - • 4-4,5-4 and 0-4 Plain and figured Indian Matting; Colored -Spanish Matting, •&e: &c. . . •• Persons fitting up Steam ,Boats, Hotels; or Private Houses, are requested to call, -as he feels confident they will find it to their advantage to. do so before purchasing elsewhere. DRY 0 0 D S He would also - invite attention to his extensive Stock of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS; tembracing every thing in-that line,) now Opening : at' the:-•above Stand - 110 Market at.. marS-3ttulaw WANTED;r-145 blaCksamthe and chain m kete, wasted immediately.. Good wages. will be given bY. applying to Wilir 2 7l4 . cYBVS TPIYPISENp fr: CO =WS= ... . . . . ~--:•••;,:;,c,, 7j , , _ir',., : ...7. . .L.-. .: : . , -...,,-;.,,,..•;i..!..1.7g..,:r2::•!:1 '•• -;, %• „54i1.*,1w•W',..011:01404 14. ••• !,;•2 4 5.11 . 414-7* ' ENEEMEMI ' lila .1.11stoluris:411,11.1,1_4(1 1 1 1 S g,,Ofildaelaltge*, . •• ``• ISISINSIBLePE:OPERATION; 7- ' .... :. . , ...... ... ~ . • . • ' •.• TlEE.,precedintfigpre ft: te,en.to ridif fl ottittgjif Iv-. • • •-• • none!. "PanutititAnons.:; - ::: - t isThe great eraerratior., .1r the impurities of Abe - 1-,',...x. .ady. It will beneficed -". 4. iat a thick , clendyMito •. : -./ mice from all .points of . :....,;:f.; to surface, which litchi .... ...--' tater' that this p.erspi) . 4-. - :.:.:..::"' 1 ion flows tutinterrupted- . , .... ly when we oro inhealth, '-' ; f: 'pit ceases when we are r• ick. Life eannot,be sus. ' . •-•••'' ....,....... ..... is uirown off from the bliitird and ether juices of the body, and disposes bythis nienne s of ;:.-... nearlyall the impurities within us. The liektitige ol . • , ....' , .4 Scripture is "in the Blood is the I;ife." If it ere? bet . .., : :A comes impure, it may be traced directly to the - shop. • •.--....•„., page of the insensibleperspfration. Thus we ice„ all that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, brinj I •.,,.........` fected, is to open the pores;and it relieves itself from: •. - ,...%•t;- . all impurity . instant/p. Its own heat and . ritalirt are . . •-- :: 7:' ' sufficient, without one particle of medicine, eXCept, -- . ''..01- . to open the pores upon the surface , ' 'films we sea ~:''•• the folly of taking so much interval remedien., • Alr •,-.1 1 prietiocers, however , direct their efforti to ' restore , .. ,.- 4 tin - Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsoider, lot . ''.,'', instance, steams, the Hydropathiet shrouds us in wet ~-..i..., blankets, the . Ifemopathist. deals out inlinitissimals, -. . 1 , - 9.40 ! the -A llopathiet bleeds and doses us with mercury, .: •'•••••••• and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills; pith', pills. To give some Idea of the amount of tha Inser!sit . ...' ble Perspiration, we will 'state that the. teamed Dr.i. 4 Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of au w 1 .fi 1 '.... i eel ve into the stomach, passed off by this moine.:.`lia:: : . other words, if we eat and drink eight poutide'per day, we evacuate five pounds of it by thelMiensilde Person-Aloe. .. , • •,. _, „ . . ~,.. This is none other than , the need• up particles . m . , the blood, and :tiler juicorgiving place t0...t4a..n.nw. : and fresh ones. 7'o check this; therefcire,iii:teriZe. Min in the , system fire-eights of all the viridefitmlatter i• that nature:demands should leave the b(idf: •",•...... ' By a audden transition from heat to cold, the pores are stopped, the persplation ceasea, and'diaattse It gins at once to develo itself. fleece, a etoppage,c this flow of the juic , originates se inhuf corr.( plaints. • - • . .. It is by stopping the pores, that oveneheltnixrdair kind with . ouuglis, Colds, and consum ption . . • Vint, tenths of the Nvorld (lie - from diseases . induced by:i -- stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. • ' Let me ask', Pow, every candid mind, what course seems the most: reasonable to pursue, to unstop the • • I pores, • after they areclosed.. Would you give phyaie to unstop the pores? `: Or-would vou apply something . .. Shut would do this - upon the surface, where the clog ~... : ging actually is? And yet 1 know of no physietaa' who makes any external applications to, effect it. .' Unger these circumstances, I present to phyaicians, I and to all others, hlcAlittees All-h rain' g . Ointuiffst, - or the - World's Satre. It has pother to r e store per spiration on the feet, on the head old !ores, upon 0ie . ... .. cheat, in short, upon any part of the body, whethee',...! . .., diseased slightly .. or severely. • : • It has power to cause all external soros, eseofhiotis . ' '• :.- humors, skin diseases, poironous vroundli,;: - .*:Aiii'•:. 2: charge their Putrid matter, and then heali theta:: '..."-... ' It is n remedy that sweeps off the whole CataliittiC . • •'.. of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire PUite/i Ita its healthy functions. •. -•. • , . It is a remedy that the 'necessity of so man) .• , and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. ' It isa remedy that neither sicknena, gives inconve: • Menem or is dangerous to the intestines. • . :7 . ... . It preserves and defends the surface from. all dc. rangement of its functions. The surface is the. out. .; let of rive-eights of the bile and teed up matter with. • -. in. It is Merced with millions of openings to solicit': . the intestines. Stop upthese pores, and death knocks ,at your door. It is rightly termed All-Healing, for 1 , there is scarcely *disease, external or internal, that • l it will not beuelL •• I have need it for the last fourteen . . years for all 'diserses . Of the chest, consmaption,liv * er,involvitig the utmost danger and responsibility,etid .: I declare before • Heaven- and man. that emu:roue :... single cave has it failed. to:benefit, when the patient '.... waa within the reach of mortal means.' - ... • : : 'have had physicians,' learned.in the prothseirikl • have had Ministers of the• Rospel, Judges- 9pr:the beach, Aldermen and Lawyers,geutleangsi:OfAke• ' • highest erudition and surilitudes, of therm.; use it' lin every 'variety of way, and there has been bet one e. vo!ce—on united and universal voiee-‘-sayingiflsfq; Allister, veer Ointment is garel. .' • • • ". CONAIMPTIO.N.—It can hardly be credited that!-z: salve can have any effect-upon the lungs, aerand,a*.,.. , • theyare within thosystem. - -- lluf if placed•lipon the';•-.• ellgst,- it penetrates-directly to the lungs, eeperatea ~..• the poisonous particles that are tonsupteg them'' and expels them from the system; -. . -; .' 1 need not say that it is curing persons of consima .: tier continually, - Pithough .we are told it is foolis h. laess,.l-eand pat what'is• eaid, so long as I can Cain . 1 several thousand persons yearly:' /LE.A.DACIIII—The .Salve has cured persone of - the Headache of ten years. Standing, and who lifidlt regularly every week, so that vomiting often took • place. Deal:netts and Ear Acheare helped with like bud-- , CCES. ' . . COLD FEET. --Coneumption; Liver. „corriplainq. ~pzins in the chest or side, falling off he hair, mirror. the ether always accompanies cold feet, " .... • '''':'. The Salve will cure every case. • - -'- : ' : ":7 . ' ' In Sceoufla; trysipplas, salt Rhente, Liver Cern ' plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronehitisl • Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Cheat Diseased; streli as Asthma, Opptession',P ain, also Sore Lips, - Chap': peg llaridz, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, NervOca • IDiseases, and of the Spine•there is probably no med.... icine now known so good. '. : . BLIRNS.—It is' the best thing in the worldlor Burns. (Read the Directions around the bora.. .. PIMPLES ON THE FACE--Masculine Skin grout surface.. Its first action fa, to expel -all hum0r....71t will cot cease drawing till the face is free fem . :nay .. ' matter that may be lodged Inlet the skin, and fie , eitently breaking out to the-surface. It then h*Mla • ' When there is • nothing but grossnese, er•dnli repel . .." sive surr.iee, it begins to &glen and 'soften until the. . skin becomes as smooth and-delicate as a childs. '. • ... ' • WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal meat Mai: ' clues were to children taken iwirardly, they , would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial.; • lozenges' , called "medicated lozenges," "veitni,:. ' fuges" pills, ftc. The truth is, no one canftelOria;.. variably when worms arc present. Now let me-ear . to parents that this Salve will always tell if a child' . has worms. It will drive every vestige of them way. (Read the directions around the box.) ' .a way. . There is probably un medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe ja the expulsion of . worms. TOlLET.—Although I here said little about it as a heir restorative yet I will stake it against the world) . They may bring their Oils far and hear, and mitie*llt< . restore the hairtwo cases to their one. , -",•:-!..• •. . OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an ontlfteil' the impurities of tne system, is, because they einnot pass off through the natural channels of the Ineerisi-' - bin Perspiration. If such sore. are healed up the impurities must have same other outlet, or it will en danger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. ItIIELYMATIS.M.—It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain rot course ceases. FEN' ERS.—In all cases of fever, the diffienitylies in the pores being locked up, so that. the heat and• perspiration cannot Pass off... If' the feast moistilre.? '. could be started the crisis has passed and the danger:!. •. over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all eases'of! . revere al Most instantly unlock the skin and bring forth' s. ' the perspiration. . - •• . • .,. .• --. :.:..', .- SCALD HEAD.—We haye cured cases that tictur ally defied every thing known, as well as thenbility 1 - of fifteen or twenty doctors. Ono man telling he had spent $6OO on hie children without any beriefit;..' ~ when a few boxes of the ointment-cared than. ' • • .'. - CORNS.—Occasional use of the Ointment will al ways keep corns from growing. People•needenyer.' be troubled with them if they will use it, • • --. • ' AS. A FAMILY MEDICINE.,--No man caw:netts; ... ure Revalue., So long as the stars roll along over • ' he Heavens—sia long as man treads the earth, sidi- •:' .„: elect to all. inlimitica of the flesh—so long as disease. and sickness is known-,just so. long will this good • Ointment be used and esteemed. Whitt•man. - ceas-- es from off the earth, then thedemand `will cease, and not till then. JAMES MeALISTP : II. k do. • . Sole proprietors of the abore Medicine'. Price 25 . cents per boa.• "'• • _ • : - • CAUTION.--As the All-Healing Ointment has.-- been greatly counterfeed„we have given this Cans : ` . : tion to the public that "no Oilitment will be genuine unless the natnes• o f James McAlister, or James Mc.- Alister 4 , Co.,'are wirer-Mc with a pen upon ivriat- • -- label." Now we hereby offer . a re.leard..o Seip s f i i - , • be paid on conviction in any of the' constituted ' courts of tile United•Statee, for anyindividisal •enuti= • ~ terfeiting our name and Ointment. .. .. .... . . PRICE 26 CENTS PER: BOX. '' ' . ' .' AGENTS D( PITTSBURGII--Biann . . k'Rolter, , • . -. corner of Liberty and St. Clair ate. are the - ,•Whele, . sale agents, and L. Wilcox, jr.,cornermarket.st,iind .,,- : the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (DruggistS7q l ;-::- ' Commercial )tow, Liberty at.; J. H. Camiel r eoreer of ''.::, • Walaut and Penn streets.,.6th ward, and•sold et :the, 7 ,., '..... Bookstore in Smithfield sr.), 3d. door trozaSecond Bk.: -.;" and in Allegheny city by. 11?: Schwartz ? and' .Sdr , :•-. gent, and by J- o, solagsknrUtflio*Binb ,o l3b*i ailtr.-' D. Nogloy, East Litieltyr 11:"./towlanil,MeReeleperti. : Samuel Walker, Eliaabetht..l. AleViigici & Sim, Mo . :, nongatiela City; N.B. Bdwmakils CO : 3 . .j. 74'...-.P.ogpra; • , Brownsville, Pa; Dr. S. 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