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',Ai.: ~,- :. 0, ..et:i."4 -,, 5i5., -4 - -, ... - . - ', • •:- ;• .., r. ... ,2 , ..- '' . . - ... •••: -..,-,-:.,- ', ~' --•„.....--.,.••:-. •-.-- ~...i.-/;..... ..' :.‘...... - ,. .1••••:,7•:w . ..44,4 , :•-ri - • , e••;j:t...- .............! - . , . ~• f. •- - . - ..,-- ~ 4 , ••:- -, •.: i ~ is INIMEI MEE •: • , NEW 170E.r.SIARKET. • • April 2dth, 9 P. M. To-aay . Genesee Flour sold at $2,75 ;, bbl. to a %tilted extent: Thisis a concession to buyers.-- si3ne .IVestern sold at $7,1 bbl. Of Wheat a parcel of While sold at 1.53 c. lb lat. • Corn is in maJerate drmand only. Of the sales to-clay some 15,0u0 bushels were at SOc. for White and 954327 c. for Yellow—both prime. • ..-?•11, 11111•11111 Emma • iiikik L 4.4427:), . a ,, ! MEE CONMRIIOIII RUCtILD. Prepared and artier Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TR4.DE.• CO ,ZNI . • TTSZ SOZ APIIiL. . • - . . W. ' .T. Totten, W. H. Decoy, Geo. Ogd PoßT...op,Pllrrsuintent. 45 TELT . A . ./TZB . ; Vilfi : . Tag CHANif IL ANTI • ARRIVED. Hudson, Poe, Sunfish. • . • • • Zanesville, Bates, Zanesville. ' Mary Ann, Duncan, Flanklin. • • Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver s Michigan, Adams, Beaver. Carom!, Bowman, Broansville. • • ' 'Lours Make; Bennett, Brownsville. • • DEPARTED. = •Motiononhela Stone Cin. .; • Hibernia ' Smith; Wheeling. ' .:,Tludson,Poe, Sunfish. • • Rhode Island, Dawson, Wheeling. • Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. • 4:Michigan, Adams, Beaver, - • .Consul, Bowman, Brownsville: • • • Louis *'L'ane, Bennett. Bri ville niqui. . . 'OFFICE OF THE POTC . :::/,' MortzeiNo, April 270847:5 Yesterday was a most delightful day for busi -neis,.and star streets were constantly crowded with .411eitys,.7agion' s, &c. A large amount of shipping wailtiiiniacted at our wharves. • . . 'Xiiiierri exchange continues plenty. The bro kers are selling et A per cent. and buying at i per cent. specie flindsh;..ictirrency has not -been much in dettfand, owing chiefly to the limited transac tions in &lir: FLOUR—We bare heard of no large sales, al /though thire has been a slight advance since Satur day.in. prices: . Sales were generally made iat 1 164;704,70: Some lots of extra fine brand sold At - • 'SIPAR—PocxI N. 0. Sugar is selling at Sc bIiAL #tid it Si bbl. liiOLiSSESIn This article there has been a in prices. Sales at 36 37c. y gal. COFFEE- 7 .Sales at Si,a9c. 1t1C4.1-Thtitilles in rice have been very . large lYe'gtiote. at .5405ie. c) lb. /lAC:IiratEG—No. 3 (South) SS(33 bbl. lii IRON AND NAILS there is nu change. CHEESE'--A good:article of cheese is worth 7c in . !Poi usai)iet it:prneot, BALTIMORE MARKET The demand for Flour is not very, active.— lioward street sold. today at the extent of 1090 •bbls. at 75. City mills is sellitit. at the same • • . CLNCINNATI MARKET PROVISIONS—The. only Sabi reported yester tliy were or Bulk Pork-00,060 and 25,000 lbs. hog round, country cured at, Gke 10,000 lbs. Sbooldea, Sides and Iltims,coUntr • at 4i, 51. 01c. • WHISKEY—SaIes of 38 kis. • m canal, at 19 c.J . 130 do, at 151 c.; 00, 41, ind 22 do. from raw. ar, at lila.; 1S : do from store, at 12c. Lll2l.llERSales of 4 M. ticht brls. polei at Oa; Opts, at SW; 19 M. slack do. at $6 2:;'•100 M. common boards at $0; 230 24. No: 2 Shingles; at $2 25. CHEESE-100 boxss selected, sold at Oc. • SUGAR—A sate 01 30 Mids. good fair N, 0. from laadirog.at 71c.• PIG IRON-193toas sold from store, at $32, 4 and . Months. A. A. IIASON. n 0 .MARKET STREET—Is daily receiving Cris- WA. , es and Packages of entirely new and desirable . Spring Goods, of the latest; importation, comprising in part Cashmere and Brocha Shawls; Spnng and Summer, do.; Rich Silk, of every variety; ext,ta qualities Bombazines, Alpines, Alpaccas, Sc. Also, Ale Laines, Cashmeres, Dalzarines, Dareges,Musline, Organdies, Linens. Lawns, French Cambrics, Cali cos, Ginghams, of eiery style and quality, Purchas ers are respectfully invited to examine our stock, as we feel confldent we can offer them great induce ments, as lees** !Ole . and prices. . ap7. • • Wear •Fourth Street Bakery, • CONFECTIONARY AND. FRUIT STORE, Np. Fourth street, 2 doors from Iroodand naafi -.door to .4. laymen , Pekin Tea Store. The, undersigned will re-commence heathen at • the abete.place on ldonday the sth or April. Orders for Fancy Cake, Pastry, Ice Creams, Jolley, Confer. tionary,Fruft,. dm., will be attended to with des. ; patPh and in a marthei not to . be excelled by any otherentiblishmCnt in this city, . "Fresh Bieid and Rusk manufactured solely from white. wheat: floor and free from all drugs—eiery ,thorninE. •Dont forget 74 Fourth street. aP 6 'ir • ANDRXWS. T "ADZES' AND, GEATLE3IP.N, who design par . ' chisirig Venitiad 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 on the corner of Wood and 4th sts. Show room on the second floor offdr. Ken nadi'a splendid Looking Glass and variety store; entrance on 4th at. All .orders thankfully received and'promptly attended to. Please call and Red be fore purchasing elsewhere. " marl 3 ITAUGUWS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE;for the cure of Dropsy, Gravel, &c. 8 Boxes, just received and for sale by HAYS &.BROCKWAY, .Wholesalo and Retail Agents for Allegheny Co., ap2o No. 2, Commercial Row,Liberty at. :Pittalmirgh and Connellaville Railroad Company. N adilurned meeting of the Stockholders in the A. above Company will hi held et Philo Hall, on ' Tuesday, the 2711ilicApril, at 3 o'clock, P. M. .upl9-td E. D. GAZZAM, Secretary. WANTED -4000 Beef Bladders; • .B.A. FAHNESTOCk & Co., . apl'i . Clamor of Front and Wood eta 11. hawking, ■rTTGRNEY AT LAW, Grant et., Pake d-tosoll7a buildings, nearly opposite the new Court House. ' apll-30)* . Playing Carda. 150 DOZ. Playing Cards, for sale by ' - P. C. MARTIN, ad 22 cot of Smithfield and Front eta ECEIVING in Store and for sale, 300 bushels Dried; Apples, by L. S. WATERMAN, " ap 16 :No. 31, Water, and 62 Front sta. 2000 Bulk Pork, assorted-- . -also, 4000 lbs. as sortod'. Dimon, just received 'awl for sale .by ' , - L. S. WATERMAN, op 16 . No. 31,..y_a_ter,_and 62 Front sta. 2A BOXESApplev, Ronmites, Pippins, just 'received and, fig sale by • . • • L. 8. WATERMAN, ap . la . No. 31, Water, and 62 Front @trent. 50 : 1111LS. White Beans, in store and for wile by L. 13. WATERMAN, tip . 16 - No. 31, Water, and 62 Front de. o,g BBLS. Family •Flour, just received and for 4 , 0t1 sale . by . L S. WATERMAN, • ap 16 . ' No. 31; Water, and 62, Front at. To Let. HE STORron the corner' of Market and Fifth 11; *Anti, now.ooeopted,lfy VirAitehead and Mee. ker. ' ' ALSO, 4 *Qom in iower Mail , of a houso on the corner of Iti/ and Union streets. Possession given • . immedi ately. - y to Appl . ...0 15 ' • •.• • JAMES MAY. • • ,Dried Peaches. aft,rikop of dried Denims—a good artielo—Just yeatived o n cno ig amen ti for sale by . • . ' • G-EQ. COCURAN, • • •016 No. 26 Wood et. . , •••:4.,Fx.22LabA,./ „~ ~r •1: =EI MEE .Being'afflicteeforserd,e years with that most distressing . diseaSe. the asthma; and for the last 3 years much of the time confined .to my room, and at several different times. My life miss des paired of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma zoni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to me by a friend from New York. who stated that it had cured some of the most inveterate eases' 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., Hays,&t3rockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertise meat. feb22 Ciefrivra's Galvanic Remedies ,for all kinds of nervous iitrections they have been used with entire success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro nic, applying to the head, face of limbs; gout, tic dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head ache, itidigestiiin, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp,'palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility; fie, 1n eases of dyspepsia, which is simply a • nervbui derangetrient of the di gestive organs---they have been found etivally suc cessful. - These applications are in the forth of Rings and Magnftic Fluid, Binds, Bracilets, Belts, &c. ao- See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet. F'oraele at the only agency, 57'lgarket street CrWuoorriret Cooort.-4dessrs Editors— . l ob• served some time ago a communication over the signature for "A. Parent," stating that Dr. Jayne's tntliac Expectorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his Children, who were suffer ing sevetely with whooping coaglii and having, but a short time before, lost 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 In the directions— arid to the surprise of all it began to mend in fif 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. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d, 184t3. . faynes Hair Thnic.—We commend to the 'Eaten tion of those desirous of restoring their hair or im- ' poring its beauty, to this elegant preparations We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all 'who have made use of it, as greatly, efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hats-t and preventing and curing many affections of the skin, Its virtues are amply and sufficiently. Y. ,su o . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at •the Drug Store of 11. P. t. 4 elswartg, Federal strect, Allegheny City. • mar-t 2 Qr. Casks "Treble Grafter Port Winer 3 do'orthe celebrated . 4 fiances" brand, vintage 1840; 5 do "London" Port, very old ; 10 do different brands and vintages ; 3 Qr. Casks Lisbon Wine; 2 " " dry Millar : 2 Ilhds. snp. Claret Wine; • 2 Qr. Casks superior "Lon don Market" Maderta ; 5 4 , Vintage ofl 840 ; 2 " Pale Slimy ; 12 " different brands and vintages; 2 Qr. Casks Sweet Malaga 5 6 " Pcd Wine • 5 Baskets sup "Crown" brand Champaigne Wine. April 240, L.P. 111 Part of the above wines hive just arrived flout un der Custom House Locks in New Yorki persons wish ing to purchase may rely on getting a pure article in quantities to suit. Fee sale by P. C. MARTIN, ap22 • • • corner of Smithfield and Front ets. April 24 lirandy. 9 HALF Pipes 64 A Sciguette" lir.unly, dark and t.l l pal 3 do f.Otrd, Dopey & Co." do vintage 1St); 2. do . 6, Pinet Caetilion,” ' do du; 4 do Other Brands; • &Casks Old Tennessee Peach Brand f'; For sale in quantities to suit, by, P. C. MAIITIIN, • ap2S , corner orStnithfiCld and Prost its. Chu OPIPES asap "Swal' brand Holland Gin; For gale by I'. C. MARTIN, 4'02 cor of Smithfield and Front Ina Old Rye Wlllater. AFEW Etas "O. M. It. Whisker* distilled 1837; For 5.41 e by P. C. MARTIN, p 22 ger ofilmitliGeiil nod Frani. WA. • e 000 Sylvn. cgars; 5,000 La Norma Scgars; 5,000 Emulaison do; 2,000 11egalis do; . 5,000 L'settlapio do; 5,000 Dos Amigos do; 10,000 Justo Sang Prine:pe and Steamboat brands; Tart warranted imported 11.310111 a Segars. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, ' s corafSmittielti sad Frout sts. O1,•/RA! GES AND LEMONS-IG O Doses prime sweet Orangts ; 00 • . 4 . 1' Sicily Lemons ; • For ale by P. C. MARTIN, ap2l ' • corof Smithfield and Front its. GREEK APPLES.-150 bhls. green apples, in ,good shipping order, For sz.le by P. C. MARTIN, ap2l ,Corner ofSmitLfield and Front:au.. CORN—AISO Dubeis Corm for sale by P. C. 111.111.T1N, spit Incerner ofSmithtield roxfVroot eta. AFULL assortment of sugar tea, coffee, brooms, ,buckets, raisins, bacon, &c. • foisale wholesale and retail by P.C. MARTIIi, tail coiner of Smithfield and Front its. For Rate, ASMALL assortment of Books and Stationary; cheap and useful Family Medicines ' - Wrapping Paper by the ream and quire; Men's neck Stocks, and a lbw Dry Goods, and paper hangings; 100 cuts of purple 'and yellow Carpet Chain; for sale low for cash, or country produce, to suit consig nee!. ISAAC 1 ARRIS,. Agent and Com. Merchant, No. 30 Fifth et. N. B.=-Good paper and carpet rags and country carpets taken in payment. ap22-4t ASPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma hogany Pianos of the latest patterns,jest finiih ed and for' sale at F. 13LumEl;, ar2l. No 112 Wood it. ALSO, two ele„,mantilosewood Pianos, with Ctle man's patenttEolcan attachment, low Sir cash, at F. ALUM E'S, apt2l. No 112 Wood st. AND more new Rooks at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street; Tancred, or the Crusade; a new novel, by B. D'ls reel, author of "Coningshy," "Young Duke," etc. Streaks of Squatter Life and Far West Scenes: a series of humorous sketches descriptive of incidents and character in the Wild West, by "Solitaire," (John S. Robb, Esq. of St LOgis,) with eight origi nal designs by Datley. Cilviiiity of Napoleon atSt ltelena, by Mo thole n, the limperoes companion in Exile, parts 5 and 6. National Magazine for May,' with a fuze Fashion plate: Aunt Kitty's Tales, h}' Maria 111 , Iniosh, author of "Pride and Principle." The fairy )3ower; or the History of a Month; from the 9d London . •flogs; their origin attd varieties; directions sa.to their general management; also, simple instructions as to their treatment under diseases; by R. D. Rich ardson.. They Wonders of Nature and Art; or truth sbranscr than fiction; illustrated with 61 engravings. The Dowerless or the Lost Will; anovel by Ma dame Charles Royband. The Manuel ofChess, containing the elementary principles •of the game, illustrated with numerous diagrams, recent games and original problems; by Charles Kenny. The American Flora; published in monthly prrts; each part illustrated with .5 or ft beautifully colored engravings taken from Nature. Terms $8 per an num or 25 cents per number. Chamber's Encyclopedia of English Literature, N°. 8. • Chambers' Information for the People,No. 15 Living Age, No. 152. 01 - Just received and for sale at COOK'S, No SdFourtb street. ap2l • .. Pi g Lead. 506 PIGS LEAD—Just received and for sale ap23 by JAMES MAY. _:.. ...', - :H!`•iT.'. ,3 1 - : 1- : `,.tip.. 2' GREAT.. MUM% IPIEDY P.aILAULTO AA 213 I=l =TM A New Novel by Dqrsraell. M. P. % r:. " ' •-• • ;,. . • - • Nt..4,41•*••1 •• • ' 0.6,e;r4„ n i ? • '.v MEE <. „r• j: :' 79‘4r1P.11-4.! •••1 **joy': 14 ; 7 4 _ lIMI - 4 - INIE • • MIME ° ;'i 1178SENCES- 1 10 - 12reei Store and'for eale by -• . _ mailB ZiCoaitnercint Row, Liberty at. NTERY.E pnd Dniie -Linemeilt=4 - grozs Butler a, 4ar Tele at tho Wag vin reboil >e or , - • HAYS & ttOCRiVA.Y, tiberty at. near Canal Armin. . _ . CAIvIVIMR-1 Bairel iefined,foi wile at the lyug Warehouse -Or marlB - tiberty near Canal,Bautn. , . . . SM. .TUIWESTINE•-,4:Berettle, for sale pt the Dreg *arehohae oP - BAYS -• • & BAOCK Wgr, Liberty et. near Canal ItE,SLI Garden and FlolverSeede, front Russell's Gardenireceiied.and forsale by • BAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty at. near Canal Basin. , HLORIDE in store - and for sale by HA,IS B.R.OOKWAY, mar-18 Liberty at., near Canal .13asin. HO); Fatinan's, for sale at 0 the Drug warehouse of HAYS :& BROCKWAY, Liberty et. near Canal Basin: AMP BLACK-1 ease' best English, fcifsalo at the Druttworehduse of HAYS &BROCKWAY, Liberty st..near Canal Basin. NINGO-2 ceroons Spanish Flout, for aale at-the T Drug warehouse of DAYS, . . ..St DROCKWAy, Liberty at- near Canal Basin._ GARB: AMONTA.-4 Jars, for sale at the Drug warehouse of HAYS 4 , BROCKWAY, marlB Liberty et. near Canal Basin. PAINTS, Oils and Varnish, of all kinds * for sale at the' Drug warehouse of DAYS & BROCKWAY, marlB near Canal Basin, Likerty at. OPPEItAS-1 1 :43 bbls of Well's Copperas, first C quality; received on conslgnment, for sale by GEO. pOCURAN. marlB No 26 NVoctl street. SCYTHE SNEATHS—Received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, marla N 0.2 6 Wood street. VlCES—WeiberilPe bright Vices for gale by . GEO. COCHRAN, naarlS No. 26 Wood street. AYFORKS-430 dor.en Hay and Manure Forks VI for sale by - GEO. COCHRAN, marlS . No 2.6 Wood st. FLAXSEED OIL.-20 barrels just received and for sale by DULLER, Et RICICATSON. • mar 29 A Q Blida N. 0. Sugar, just received end for silo by `1.A..1 marl 3 =LEER k RICKETSON. CORN JACKS-400 Coin jaCks, for sale by marl 3 ' MILLER 4. RICEETSON. ,IxTiIITE FISII-10 Rids.; in store and for sale by Vl' marl 3 3111.1.E.1t 4 RICK ETSON. • XCKEREL—No. 3, Large; IA 3U Ilarrele t iu.Store and rer sale ntarl3 MILLER. 4- It ICKETSON PICKLED HERRING-30 Barrels Pickled Her ring or alewirts, in xtore and for 831 e by marl 3 MILLER E: RicKETsicv._ T UST received and cur sale 11)ltiC4 bbld. Smith's e . .) best quality New lurk Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by tehtlo ROBERTS Et KANE, 52,.11 et. 1181. S. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. I , and 3, Smith's flew York make, on hand and for Bale by the gab or bid., by ROBERTS S KANE, feb:2o No. Sll, 3.1 at. oflifaiioganv Plank and Veneers, 1 - 1„, for zale by 1101.11sliTS E.: KAN E, ibb2.o " No. 82, 3d et. '3OOO FEET best quality Rosewood, on hand and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o • No. 82,11 at. LEAII-12,000 lbs. Bar Lead, for Kale by fel& JAHES AI k V. LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on con6ignment, And 11. r sate by F. SELLE,its. septa. No. 17, Liberty street Conkling , i Improvrd Lard OIL ^7 BARRELS Winter Lard Od, just received from I the martu facturers and fur &tie at Cincinnati price. wholesale and reta:l, by FRS. SELLERS, No. 17 LB..NC d. sttldrieki. TiereesSreskllice; 14 hide., Conklins improved Lard'Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. 'On hand and for sale by F. SELLERS. sep.24. No. 17, Liberty street. i)1101.1liCE-0 Mils and 5 tier,tr Lard; 5 do 801 l Butter; 3 do Claverseed; 500 lbs - Feathers; 4 bllls %Vitae Beans. 30 pairs Wuullen Socks; Receivod and fur sale by LAMBERT & SIIIPTON, 133 and .135 Wo'bd et. FISII—SS bbl No 3 Large Maek,.rol; 10 bf Iddi do do; 6 do No 1 do do; 15 Idds No; 1 and 2 do; 6 do No 1 Salmon; 25 do do Herrings; 6 drum. Codilgh; for rale ht LAMBERT 4 , SIiIPTON, rol}4 133 and 13.5 \Voed gi TAPLE SLIGAR—.I,OOO lbs. rec'd anci for sale by L.AnuERT lr SIIYPTON, feb4 133 3nd121) Wcodst. STATIOXEItY.—Liust opening, a lasge and spina did assortment of French, English and Ameri can` Stationery, which we invite the publin to call and examine. JOHNsTer; & STOCKTON, net 29 Stationers, Market at. 4,L1 TATIONERY FOR LADIES. 3 Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ- , in. Stands, and. Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. doc3l corner of Market and Third sts. e l OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed lj" Gold Pens, just received and for sale at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 13ooksell era, Market at. JOIO3LS. Pa - ch; 5D " Rosin; 150 Ilexes Tobacco, vedette sizes; 10,000 Seed Icaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchlanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE fe O,COICNOR. EDST EA DS of different kinds with Gazzam's "iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sate low at the furniture warehouse of angi• T. B. YOUNG Sc CoManindreet. pOPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [novlB.] L. WILIVIARTIL PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXEL FACTORY. ISA.A.O /ONES. JOHN F. QUM). JONES & B~ANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Hammered Iron Axles, and dealers in Malleable Castings, and Coach Trimmings gen rally, cornet. of Ross and Front streets, Pittsburgh,; Pa. feb26.432m Itraziees Bellows. TUST received an assortment,large sizes,l3raziei , a tj Hand Bellows; also, Parker and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, decl6. 120 Wood st. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in 6th and 9th wards.—The subscriber offers for sale thirty, or forty very desirable building lots, situate on Wy lie street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on streets South ofthe 4th street road. The above lots are ad jacent to the new Court House, and a short distance from the centre of the city, also, a new dwelling house to let on Wylie street. mar3l ALEX. BLACK, Wylie at. Cook books. THE Cook's own Book; Miss Acton's Cookery; Miss Beecher's Receipt Book; Miss Leslie's House Book ; The House-keeper's Book; French Cookery ' • at A. S. BOSWORTH & apl7 4.3 Market g Fine Books. rpLIE Lady's Book of Poetry and Flowers; The pew Dropsy Oracles from the Poets; ~ Gems of Beauti; Sentiments of Flowers. Foisale di . S. BOSWORTH & Co. ap.l7 43 Market.at. • ::~.;d.l .. i' ME= ~::.^;~ ~~ ~._ NEM _ mac ~~.~i)..':.,~ ~~~''~' F. _.i. '::.. - _,;.., , :-!•, 1 : : ';...., ;;"4:...7.:':',.....::: ?EY ::::,::::-.,--:: . ' v - --- ~,,- ..,..,.,-.,.. .-:'-'.',':.!:;::‘ , , - . , -,,`;-'l ,- -- ,- ' , ::' ,. • , ' , .-':-,- , . .. ~_ - .. ... - . is % `," N. 6: Sugar. Latest Improvement. ERIE illaila MEM ::S' lIME ciNT GAN w L ; hOSE TS. 1947 4 - is vs , v 817. oi4 F zei * TEI V. Mail and PaiPe r Stoainer fS AC' pyToN; .0 Gn' apt. A. .. Mason'. wi .1 run us .1 rogularscket botwuen Pittsburgh and CfAcirmati, leaving Pittslitargli every Sunday at dO The Isaac Newton was built this spring, expressly for Ott trado;and 'offers to passen s gers every comfort 'arid superior accommodations. ' fobl3 DIONDAIt PACKET The regular mail and passenger steamei MO}IOPIGARRLA, Capt. Stone, - will run as a regublo Packet between Pittsburgh "and Cincia nati, leaving this port ,every; -Monday at .111, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M.,"thn ` same•day. 'Return ing, she willdeave Cincinnati every. Thursday, at 10, A. M. For ll:eight or passage apply on board: ' The Monptigaheln was built eipresaly for this trade, and olferoo the passengers comfort, and su perior acconittiodations. ' •- • mar 31 • 184.7 ;Tuesday, .:1517, The.regular mail and paisanger steam er ittBERNIAi No 2, tropt. .larnm rcurr.n, will run ai a regular- pacheVbetwoen Pitts- burgh and Cincinnatioeavirig:thinpiirt every Tues day at 10 A. M., and-Wheeling_at 'lO - P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday. at 10 A. M.. For freight or "passugeap 7 inrThe Hibernia No 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers: every 'com fort and superior accorninodations... jun 12,1847 1647. ' _____ Wednesday PaOSa4 : ' . '16471 _ : TILE NEW ENGI 4 4.ND, ?Cp. li- Capt. '--- S. DEAN. will leave Pittsburgh.every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10p.M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o'clock,. A. M. - . ,feh..2o ' . 18 , 17. TIIIIIISDAT -- PACKET." . THE W ISCONSIN; Car4.ll; .T. GA ACE, %Till leave Pittshurgh every ThUrsday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at. 10 P. M.; and sincinnati every. &milli). at 10 o'clock, A. M. • ' ' febl9- SATURDAY; PACKET- , . , irmio, The regular mail awl passengexsteamer Capt. Linibrd% will run as a regular Packet between Pittebtargh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 114... A. M., -and. Wheeling at 10, P. M., the sawn - day. _Returning; she will leave Cincinnati.. every. Tuesday,. at 10. Welk A. M. Sorßeight or'passage.applyon beard. The Messenger was built expressly , tor, this trade, and oilers to. her passengers every 'con!fort,und,ne contrnotlation. mar 23 Tlie regularmail and passenger steamet ciRCASSIAV, Capt. 'game Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh "and Cint•inuati, leaving this port every Sattirday, 0.10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10i P. M., tltP.snute day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati eyeni Tuesday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply' onboard. The Circassian was built elprecsly for this trade, and offers to hor passenara alerY aallifo ll and aa... commodation. tear, 23 THUIISDAY PACKET Ore 1. THE new U. S. Mail steatnet'A:CATqA, .M. E..Lueas, Master, will ren n regu , kir paseenger psOlset between Fittsl.nrgh:tifiil the above port during the: season of 1840, leasing every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia. is new and has superior accoinmoda tions. For freight or passage apply op board, or to ap9 J. NEAVTON .1014 ES Agent. For Cincinnati and Loniseilic. The ew and splendid passenger steam , cr COL r .UMIII A, Y./WEAL, Master, wit ft;ate fur the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. Fnr freight or passage .-ip_ply.,en board, or to yel 13, , ,WILKINS, Agent. Vor Cincinnati and St. Lonla .. The imasetiger szoarner PALESTINE. IViihants, teat, and ali itermediate ports regalarry . . For freight or pa.gpage apptv qo Lo; Tut•Oray Eirtßitat; Pst, The new and ',oat * DeCLARATIAN, Cai)t. Vorhetin. will run aua regularpacitet between Pittsburgh and Cincianail,leavlng thi4 port ervry Tuesday evening at 3 o'ciock. Iteturnitq nlttt v, ill leave Cincinnati cry Fr.d:ty enpning at 3 o'clt,ek. The I>ta..l-...ration offerr..e.iporita aecomFnotialitius to pas.:engers. lie:ElA t r pas,uge apply bn board. . FOC' CitiCIIIIMaa. Th.e well known fast running stearner. ..t- t i;..0,-- -, -.CANIIIIII.I, W. Fouth, Master, will run as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, I'. M., the same day. Ittourning, site will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,-A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FOP.SIIII & Co., Agents, ap 10 10, Water strent. W'eii•vllle 'Regular I"seice7l;'" Tiw. steamer Alt LNA, Ittrsr. C. FLEX. - •z4. sox Master, will leave Pittsburgh for 14 clf_ dlo and all intermediate landings, on Mon 7 days, W.•dnesdays, and Fridays, at 9 coctork, A. Al.; and Wellsville fdr Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Tiles= days, and Saturdays, at go'clopk i A. N. For freight or passage apply MI board, ilenb For t2t , ccll tai:--41. nor Pa e txc t Ttir. splendid light drang.ht steatite. DOlkl INION , T,vkrn, Alnster, will run an a regular iraclet heti., ern Pittsburgh and Whe4l - le.tv lltr \V heeling every Monday, Welloseday and at 3 o'clock, P. 31.; and leav ing IVheellog fur ?at thurgh every 'Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or p:_t:sage apply on board.. novb • ---=-- spruNc.; SUPPLY or BOOTS, SHOES, TatiNES, &t. FOIL NSBF.r, te YWA RP'S nCw hoot, Shoe, and Trunk Sture , , No. 186 Liberty st. nearly op posite the head or Wood et. ' ! 11. have in store and arc receiving their Spring and Summer supplies of Boots, Shoeti, Palm Leaf Hats ) Trudlis, &e. 4c. consisting of the largest and Lest assortment they bare ever Leen able' to bring to this market. Our siockOf Goods has most ly been manufactured to our order, and expressly. for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examinatidn of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at-wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and esaruine pur stuck before purchasing. FOLLANSBEE & IIAY WARD, . ap3 No 166 Liberty -si. Patin Leafl-lints 9" - 'M , doz. Men's and Beige-Palm Leaf Hats, re -6 I ceived and for sate very low at FOI.I..A.Z . NTSBEE 4 HAYWARD'S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. ISG, LiLerty. nearly 4 , ppoliit.e the head of Wood et. apr3 Walt Paper and ttorners. PRICES REI/CCED. Tile:lA.4 PALMER, No. 47, Market sired, between. 3d and 4th ail RESPECTULLy - annaundes to the public . that his present stock of WALL PAiTR AND nontrens of his own manufacture is very ostensive, and daily additions arc being made to it, as they are nnishecl; of new and splendid patterns. Also, a wail assortOd stock ofFrench Paper and Borders. Baying recently reduced the prices of the above articles, (and others, in hie line, not enumeratedo he is prepared to sell for Cash, cixnares, than any establiAmentiof the kind, East, or West of the mountains: marl.7-d4m Drawing Paper and ,Penclls. 17ISE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; ' Double Elephant 0. 27 by 90 " Elephant 23 b y 37 ' 6 Columbian 23 by 34 ' 6 Imperial " " 21 by 29 together with a large stock of smaller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of CUMIIERLAICE/ and pre pared lead of four, three, twci and one H., tillage supply of the atiove, just received by madorr apla • ' 56 !Arkin st, James S. Craft, ATTORNEY, _COUNSELLOR, AND NOTARY, Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office of Secretary P. Nay. and Fireins. Co., will attend spe cially to collections and business connected, with navigation, insurance, accounts and real estate. Du llness hours, 9A.M. to 9 P. M Office, first door west of Alderman muter% Fourth Lreet, near grant. ap 7 'MUSTARD Ab;f3 SPICE; FACTORY. No. 27, Fifth street, between. Markt and Wood. THE subscribers have constantly on hand,Of their OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, at "Eastern wholesale') pri ces: • • Mustard; Oro.: Pepper; Catsup; '" • Cinnamon; Syrups • " Alapice; Rice Flour;' " Ginger; • Prepared Horse' Radish.; " Cloves; A Aisci turn:, Nutmegs, Roasted and Ground Coiree. • • mar22-3m ERODES & ALCORN.. . r.. '.. - -:f.:.:,t•.. - .: ,, '. , _: , : :: , ,-,:-24 .,- .:,::7:.;,, -. ," - ;.•,,; , ~,: MEE MEM ~,...,......... , , ... . , ::.: 3- - -, .. 7:--•.-:' . .'-'. -3N0 . ..; : f:'::' 1 2 -, :':' , ' - ' , ' , ::''' .., '4 - ;.;;:: - "';'. - .:i .. "..:: - .'.. - -:i . ~.,.,<,,..„.„1,-.4,1„..," MMI - : 1 , ~,..:,.. ~._ ,-,''.;.. - .. ; . : , '!:...,' -- •::-:i . •. , . ,,, . , t -,,;,,,,',...7.:, 5t);:',1:.? . .'. 1 • . :;;'1 : ..' . - ':'..i.'f'..';.. - ',;.::..' . ..':. :,,-.:'„:::•,.;;7.:.:.•,.....-',..,.--.,.,-(..,., EMMA =am • • D. au xviactaara or: HOLLOW - AND PLA.II , OII:II . SQA.LtS', iicD Citrarli.NGS-1N G ENEItAL: - REsncTFul..Liv the. patronage -or rtiends. itteig itarnn7Cd that he ettn girt: satisfaction to all tylio may purcll6.se eat.thh imeLt. it on .N_!gelry , s - p!ari Or 4661, sth Ward. ntar3l-1y s 4 sqhf.i . 1g EXCIIANCX" ;DIN A1:513 N.- I.loLli BANICERS A.:Vb DEALEItS; . reet, Pittabitrgh.. lange.- - Buying rate: Cincinnati •'l'dis Louisville ' 2 " St.-Louis' No. - , 55 - Market . s Selling rate. • Bic New York ' pr Philadelphia, 1 ‘i Baltimore :' • - ASK - Buying rates..: ' County tr. Cityord'e k die Relief notes r• Pennsylvania . PO New York Nei , " Orleans _ Buying rates.. Ohio Indiana ' - Kentucky. - Virginia !! Tennessee FRlB.ll' 411,R/VA , OF ri4117. -*USW for ,P4,4.1i, , • . , - . fonts arranged for .the Nato.. Tim Blue Juniata. by hi, D. Sullivan Bz, L.. White; Beculleeticies of Juniata, by Hutchinson; VirginiaiMinstrels, No IB; The Guinea Maul i Away Down East eoatie,imitg—sung by Hatchinsons; Mary Blanc; an Ethiopian Melody, by : Whitlock; The last Farewell; a favorite piece; Tim Snow=Storm, as performed by the gatchinsons; Moonlight, Mitiie, Love.and Flowers-ra Duett; : • There's.a. Good Tune Coming—bythe IltachAlt!onsi Sleeping I Dream Love—by Ilewittl • Dreams of the .Past--by:Eliza Cook; Are the Links that Bound-ins Broken! : - Love.be.Ozir Gnide—by EnglebrCehti.": - Pm Saddest when I Sing; • . . _ ' Matrimonial Sweets—d Coinic Dtiett; Air.nere are now the 1101:WS. I , CherisheM _ The Biitige of Sighs-;gung by the lintatinsons; • Tolkas. • . •Aniia. ,Polka—by J. Strauss, Fashion, a new Polka—by lezelskyi ' ,Bohemian Polka; Firs.t -Polka; ~ . • :1 Guitar .Pietea . ., Sounds so Joyful( Feast of jtose.4; Ohl „Love • to me the Power; The Wei;lpecker; - . Emblein Flowery Morning's Ruddy . Beam; . Orphan Ballad Singers; • I Love the Free; The Watcher—by Mrs S.J.lialc; , .. The Blue Juniata—by Mrs. M. D. Sullivan; My Soul is Dark—by Byron; I Love but Thee—by D. Meignen. Just received and' fur sale at the Book and.. Music Store of JOHN 11. MELLOIt, mar. 26 . No.Bl Wood street. lttemovol.,-Fits - n of the Golden Boot. - A The. subscriber, ever grateful for pas tfayors, informs his flimids and the piddle, that he has removed from his old stand in Liberty:street, to Smithfield, near Third street, sign of the Golden Boot. having supplied hitnsielf with the best of Philadelphia and French Callskin s Atorceco, and all other hinds of stock', width be will make to .order at the lowest cash prices; having,also Supplictiliiin self with the best workmen, he hopes to give general satisfaction. lie therefore solicits a share of public patronage.. Shoemakers' Findings and Tools of all descriptions and tile latest patterns. Philadelphia Lasts of the latest fashions. a nS-In WM. ADAIR.,, =ME HILL & CURRY, RANKERS, EXCIIANCE LRORERS, AICD DEALERS pi FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC E.NCIIANGE, Cl R TIFCAT'ES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 65 WOOD ST., 2t, DOCK =Low F(.171.1111, WEST FIDE, Pittsburgh, ra, Ti An. Funds ;Ind Currency received on Deposit, and r collections made iu all the priucipal cities eethe Coiled States. Sight Fachttop on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Neu; Boston and Cmcinnati- comtaptly fur vale in sums to suit Mirchasms. lientuchy, IMliana, Ohio, Virginia nod Pennuylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most tavora; We terms. 1 . 40 highest pmrniurn paid tror A)neriean Gold Eichange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. rnar22-y GOrytt. caul Dry Goode 'War:Aware. NO. 110 mmucET STREET. nODELIT D. TDODIPSON, • ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the 11, public generally, that he is now reeciving'a large and splendid. assortment of Mu , STOLE CAA- Op. CLUTits, direct from the Importers and .lantifacturers, composed in part of Superfine Brussels Carpets; Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpetingi , • Super Imperial 3 ply (i; .Extra " Superfine Ingrain do; -Fine r" - • ' dal .• . Com Mon " : du; . 541, 3-4 and 4-4 Plain .Vesiitlan do; . a.. 4 and 4-4 Damask " din 45-5,-3-4 and 4-4 Tapestry "' - do; .. r Steam Boat 'Trimmings. . • • Brown Drillings; . •• ' ' 4-4, 5-4 sad Sheetings; . 6-4 .7.-4. S-4 'Table Lineal' • , •-• Linen Napkins; Crash -and Diaper; - • Huckibuck'Toweling; • ' • Carpet Stripes; • New Style Table Covers; Oil Cloths from 29' -inches to 24 feet-widii: cut TPW72ItIR 3C11"11 Embroideied and Printed Table and Piano Figured Floor Cloths; Brussels, Tufted; and Wilton Rugs; , Taftcd, Ehruiielle, and Sheepskin Door Matts-;• Mauilla and Grass • - do do; Brass Stair Rods, Flat and Opal; Damask and Striped Stair Linen; ' • Carpet bindings; 4.4, 5-4 and 6-4 Plain and (loured Indian Matting ; Colored Spanish Matting,- .c. &c. Persons fitting up Steam Boats, Butes; or Private houses, pro requested to call, as he fe,cla confident they will find it to their advantage to o'Bo ... before purchasing elSewliare. DRY GOODS. - He would - also invite attention to' his extensive Stock of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, (embracing every thing in that line,l now opening at the above stand frr No. 110 Market at. mar9-3nanaw GEORGE k. . \ _ CONVEi'ANCER, • _ (OFFICE in Avery Row, sth street, iihoye Sniiut lJ field street, Pittsburgh. DEEIDS, MOILTGAGF.S, A GR.F.EDIENTS, B9N11:51, RELEASES and other instrurnents.cr writing draWn With neat ness, legal accuracy and despatch. He _will also at tend to drawing and filing. AlEeitt,hic's I,.tEns, counts of Executors, Administrators,4-c:,L.'iaminini titles to .Real Estate, Starching Records for:Liens, • From his long experience and intimate acquaint ance with the manner of keeping the public records, he expects to give satisfaction to those who may en trust. their bus uess to his care. 4c16..d&w For Sale,. 4 , • TIE light draught steamer ASLE*A 2 in • good running order. She carries about. WO tons, _ um good Hull and Engines, new -boilers, a comfortable plain cabin, and is well adapted for Towing.. She will be sold at a low price; zad rea sonable terms for good paper. Apply to mar 9• - JAMES MAY. Woodd--Street Property for Stile. r HAT desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood street,. occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire of fangs ] J. K. MOORHEAD. For Sale, • VOUR Lf$TS--Boundcd by Penn, .ib,erty and lia.! r tits:, each lot having .24 ft. front, and extending hack 110 JL Two of them tare corneriots; and the position of the whole property is onesif the most ad vantag,oona la the city. For further information:ap ply to Al. SWARTZWELDEft,Fourth st. nova.t.f bet. Wood and GOLD AND SILVER WOCIfES---A Aiirge and superior assortment now D¢ . hand and . for - ale at regular eastern pticeil alan; gold Chailig;)cep, and a general asdortment of fine Jewelry. W.W. WILSON, - ap9 cor 4th and Idar,ket sta. .... - 4°~~;;=~-,._ -:~.;-~-a-sr r'xcra'T~'x,a,'Y~ . ~a~~ w'~.~~ri'+vi' ~~"~`" =MI ...• .IL4kTr.s coltitirc l ... Arr.F.N mttAxiAt;'t -CORNER PEITICSYLVANIS. , Pittsburgh Banks. : . :;. Philadelphia Banks ...pa! Germantown.• t • • •,'• • • 0 ,1 Chester't onnty pa! Delaware county pa!, MOntgomery county.. par Northumberland C0— . ..0wl Col. Bank & Bridge Co pat Rending par' Lancaster • pat Doylestown pate Eastbn • • par Ducks county—. ..pot Pottsville. par Washington . . . .. Brownsville . York . , I Charriberibuig • Gettysburg Middletown . .. Cairlisle .. .. • ; •• i narriiihn .. .. Honesdale I Lebanon ~ I • Leiviptown I Wyoming Eric—. , West Branch ... 'lydYnbsburg Buaquebanna Lehigh County, f • States flank • .2'B Eelief.lYotes . .• • ~• • City and 'Cinrity Scrip. • . State Ilk a ad brapeh ea. •I Scrip . * All .... . Eastern Banks ... Whccling, I Blanches .; . • .• . • 1 ech al. *Vivra° c• . - Baltinioro CitY 11 !--• "P t " Cotintry.l3,lnkt. I City Banks . • ""., Cogutr3 , ' Bince ' NEW EFOLAtiD.; : All sof kriake".. 'ft "[TEC qrAlifLtllll. A IA liout , four years sisice,,l was attar ked with a violent . Ittied various remedies, anciconsulted apv eral:phialeiasiv without relief. On.the recommend ation of a friend, I commenced using the Yegetahle Pulmonary Balsam, and derived immidiate relief from it,.and by continuing the me of it a short time, my coegla was entirely. removed. I have since ivaystaken it myself, and recommended it to others, when attacked with a cough, and never knew it to fail of giving immediate relict, although I have re comment3cd irtu many. I can; therefore, with con fidence recommend it to the public... . . ' • •'J. B. PRINCE. tOSTOW; November 20, 1547: ,• : . For sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, fit Co. ' • ay 16 curlst Ind wood sts and wood and b a th: • . • IXomoepathlo 'Books.- . I received - at the Dooistore.nf the apbscriber , in Sth sireat,'neai Markit : • • - Malaria.' Matfett pura, §y• Samnei Halineman, translated and edited 'by Charlei - Juline Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. . Harlman , s Acutr dir.easra,!by Dr. Hempel, Tel, 11oviceopathic Domeitic Medicine - , by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hill, M. D. • • lahr's New Manual, sal. I. 60. I and 3. Hering's Donfeitic Physicitia. A Manual of Daniestic Cookery, for Op use apex sons iiito are anditi Ilommapathic treatment. llonninglornsetes Therapmtio' Pocket -- book . for honercpathists, by Dr. Okie. • Aabsteman's Chronic Vacates, sot A. Together with - Medicine Chests of different te.zes and price.!. (apt 3) vlcron- e. ciriLiNt o Core r lti o jj,g , )* Dr. Jacizon't Pik Embrocation l'Crier - Failsi qifiElt Ear° few diseases more enminop or uonble j_ some than the Pike, and yet, notwithstanding, great efCtrtts live been puitle to cure by the use of pills, clectuarice, linitrients,Le., all wete Ibthe and of little benefit. NOw tbit Embrocation is the'only medicine used.-'A. person 'who has been suffering with the 'Piles of te witratlind carne from Salem, New Jersey, almost on panpipe to. csrress his grati tude for the speedy e..te that tAtis medicine had effec ted in his c.dse.--IPliitn. tat. RE+p Tuts I—List weplc., we understand, was a great ucek far the wale of Dr4ucksouPs Pile Embro cation: Such its reputation,thkt travellers from I . all sections of the country, Nliere the Medicine is.' not for sale, on arriving at this city' either•want it. themselves or have o dere fronotactriiicndi..l.Pro: balk no medicine •ever offered to tie pul ef-. fec:ted se, tunny cures, an 4 sold so rapidly as this ilc,ad the full owingfrout Al; Ithiladelphia Public Ledger : • • . , HAVE Yoh Exist Tinto T--jf not.; not del iv another day; 'bet seiul'iuthiediately ; if yeti have been o'ne of the wise prodoit, •Mid alretak bought bottre, the question is settled:.you bate 're-! covered your hearing. :lesion's Oil for deafness never fails. It is the only medicine that will cure. Thousands of deaf persons will give their testimony In its'favor.. The heuty of Clip thing is, that it cures you without producing soy pain; . BRONCHITIS is an inflammation rif the lining of tho wind tube. Which run through•tlte Lungs, producing pain or imieness of the chest, ccugh, difficulty of breathing, epittiog.of blood, emaciation, Coiwent', "nori and . Dsarii.. JAYNE'S - EXPECTORANT at' . once subdues the inflammation, relieve. the cough ' hod eleansca.the lungs from all obstruction, and cf 'POln @pea)" wire. Prepared at No 5, Eolith Third st., For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 92 Fourth at., near Wood—and at the Drug Stereo, 11. I'. Schwartz, Federal St., Allegheny City. npl9-61-w Fropsh Arrival of Spring - Gooli rrIIE subscriber would rcipectfully invite the at tcntion of his costuniere, and pidle, generally, to his present stock of goOda suitahle:foi.the ap proaching spring'husiness, consisting of . French, English, and American clothe, of The most fashion able colcupsuch as Cetron, Olive green, Olive brown, Moss green, Claret French black, blue, and Invisi ble green, a splendid assortment of American, Eng . lisli, and French Cassimeres, entirely new kyle—a handsome assortment of Yestings, now and elegant patterns—all of which will be niaCie to order, at the .hortest notice, in the most fashionable manner, at moderate prince. The cutting department attended to by Mr. James C. IValt, who de skill and long prac tice of thc most fushiimsble cutting in: the Eastern cities, readers him capable of plealiog the most fastidious. • A large assortment of BFADY xA»s CLOTOING in constantly on hand, which for neatness, and dura bility, in not surpassed by an.)- in the city, silk and satin imndlserchiefe, ; scarfs, cravats . ; and stocks, in great Carietvfshirts. white, and . colored, latelit pat ents; snspeuders, gloves, and every article suitiore for Gentlemen's wear, can be found nt this estab. lishtnent: . P.-DELANY, • No. 4,9 Liberty street, mar6.4.lav4m . . Pittsburgh. N. B. To Tanotts—Watt's Graduating shoulder measure system of garment cutting for sale—price invariably $lO.. , Vegetable Pulmonary Blastla. TN the winter of 1532 and 1833,1 was seized with . X.spitting'of blood, which continued with occasio nal relief till spring. I consulted several eminent physicians and jock much medicine, but the relief, obtained was only transient. In the spring I sum- meneed Lakin the. Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam.—.l At this time I Was much reduced. The day before I commenced with the Italpam, I raised about a half, a pint of blood, was oppressed with great hoarseness and a bad cougb. i commenced taking the Balsam thinking'ifthis failed I should' resort to medicine no further. But it did not disappoint my expectation. Allthe unfavorable symptdms were immediately re :loved, the dough cured, and I hay.e.nOt been troub led withspitting of bleed since, lam now about to resume my trade, (that of a rope maker,) which I hid given up withput any expectation of returning to it. Itoxbury, Mass We. Goorpra. . • .._. .__.„ . Sold wholesale and retail by B. 4.,FAIJNETOCK a & ti C e l e t ti ., . coruer of 6th and Wood and Wt.: apl3 added First . . TONE S , Genuine Italian Chemical Soap, for soft ./ ening the skin, eradicating all eruptions and pimples,. healing chapped hands or cracked flesh; for dispelling freckles, sunburn, tan and hlotched skin, and producing a fine.healthild youthful clean ness. Price 971. cents por cakei. Thoj genuine ar ticle is for sale by . . ••. ; • .; .llt. A. l aIINLr3TOCK & CO., corner First and Wood and Wood and 6th .its. GLASS --100 Bosom assorted slees, for sale by ' • •J. I). WILLIAMS Ec Co.; • 110 Wood et. MEM „....... „ , . . . ...., k . . t ' .. ,' :i . - },- , ;.: i : 2 '' ,....' 1 ,• - ;' ,1 . -- - .. -i::1.4.-:..i ':p '-.1 , • EMBER - 2 lIN =II /SCOMIrre umn:o CHANGE I:ROIiXR' scac r'tate Pk'. tilt! Branclies. I ...7ineitien 0 Dvek a' - - 4 3ircleVille (Lawrenoe).• i i..:olurisboti B ank -} !Xnia I 'Slaisilliin '; :.. ;!... ;. • .. - i Satidtisfi,; : •• i Geaugn • • -.,;....}. Norwalk • • * I Novi.LislAn ' * * I Wooster: ' • . i r ' arietta .... ... : .... :I Chillicothe • ~-.: . I ,Cleveland "Sciota 'Lancaster ....... .: .. 8 flatuitloik... , . . .... , . , 10 Canton . 1. ....„ : .20 Urbana ..i . ....... ~....50 Gra:ovine : • 60 MIME State Bit andfirapches 50 Bank of • IMMO/M. • Ricer 'Rattan.. 70. Insurance Ceritpan7.t..s.,, State Dank 51 akland County . • 101 , Farm It d 1 1 Clair State Bank .. TEllitalMt All banks.... New York.... 11' 4 311iladelpIti'; CiIIMM! VALUF. OF COWL I; . lmpr. Gold, 4irem)......1 Jld do. • ....44: .',...5 Guineas' : • r 5.00 Rovereigns : f.: , 54 83 irrederickdors • $7 SO 'Ten Tit:tiers 1 SO Ten Guilders..... ; ,• . 3 90 louiOlpytt 423 Napoleons.. —..... 3 80 Douldonn,Spanis/t,16 00 Do. Patriot • 15 50 Dupata • .2 25 pgAitylAsp- From the. Phi,itifiliglig Liter ME=lg= ~..~:~w ..=•-, - t.4 - •::•;:'.:;. -#. ..:!,. =MEM MEE MEV • .- • r-i.; DrillAliiitees:/01411411.iig *wheat. • 'INSENSIBLE; PERSPIRATION. . lIE preceding Spire l !yen to represent the 1N pc.113.4 PciaitniAriONTL: it, .ie thO great eeacstnyort ,r the impurities pf idy. It will .benoticea int a thick cloudyudie. inlet Rola all - poiTriti 0,1 le surface, which inch! rtes that this perspire tit flows uninterrupted , ; when we no itio 9 att, i t comics when eve tiro .n Off froin thetas:lod and other juices ofthe body, and disposes by thistnetretbofi nearlyall the impurities Within us. The language of Scripture is (tin the Bleed is die T.;ife." 'lilt ever bet comes impure, it may be traced directly to the steer page, of die inremisPleperspiraties. Tb we' see, all that iii necessary when the blood, is stagnant, or inS fecteil', - is its open thepores;n9,l if relieves itself front all iMpurity, insfaptfy.` Its cwp heit and vitality are :ufficient Without One particle of Piedieine, except to. open die pores open the Surface. 'lllps we se g the folly of taking so mucliiuterpal remedies. 411 peaetionern, believer. direct their Offer& to rester' the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsinnan, tot Instanee,skants,thellydropathinishronds us its wet hlankets, die • Ilinntipathint deals ottt the Alloputhist lileeds :sad doses us with' meiciery, and the blustering Quick gorges pn•with pitla, tulle; pills V To glee some idea of the amount of the bre .Perspiration, We will state that the learned Dr. Leivenhock; ascertain ea 11,Ftt five-eighti of up we re/ ceive into the stomach, passed of by this mesas. other words, if we eat and drink fight pounds Pei day, we evacuate tire pounds Edit Inernsiblr Perspiration, • This is none other than the used rip particles 0, • the blond; and'-ther juices giving place•to- the . neve Ind fresh ones': 'fro ette , ck tins, therefore, is to re - 3 . tain in the iyittem fivegeightiorall the virulent matted that nature demands sheuld loare the body. acea sudden trantition fromheisetO cold, the pores stopped, the, perspiration ceases, and disease be. s gins once tndevelope itielf. • Hetice,ilassippgar, c,, this den- of the juices, originates so many entry plaints. - It by stoppingthe Patel, llat olerv-', llllllll malt kiud - with coughs, colds,and consum p tion .:. Dale, tenths of the vvorld rom diseases induced by stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration, -•-• • Let me ask, now, every candid mind; what course.. scents ihe most feasonablo to pursue, to unstop di pores, alter they are closed. Would you give physi to anetoli the purest Or would you apply somethin that would dp this upon the surface, where thieleg sing actually isl And • yel I know of no physiciaq who makes any external applications - to effect it: Uncles . . yhdse ciretnestaxcei,• I present to physicians; and tnallibthers,MeAlister's All-Healing Ointment, or the World's Salve. It•haspatcer to restore per t . spiraCori on thu feet, on the.h end old sores; upon the chest, in short, upon any part of the body, whether: • diseased slightly or severely. • - It Iraspoteri td c use all external enrea;seroArlon, humors, skin diseases, roironuiis wounds, to nth charge their putrid tnatter,•and tfienheals Itid a remedy that Sweepsoff the - whplq cataloguo of cutaneous disorders k aud restore the ent'i're euitcl• to its healthy functions.. • • • • • It is a , remedy that forbids the necessit y`ofso,man i and deleterious drugs taken into the_ stomaeh. It is a remedy that neither sicknens, givei inconvei: nience,pr is clangeroits to the intestines:" ' . - It preserves arid' defends the surface from all der' rangnment of its - finietibini: The surface is the out. let or fivn4iebts of the bile and used up platter wielt,. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relievo• the intesiines. Stop up these pores , and &nth knocks at your door. leis rightly ternied All-Healing, for there is scarcely a discaPe, external or internal, that it will notbenefit. I have used it for the last foprteen years for 'all diseases of the client. consuniption, Its ex involving, the utmost danger and responsibility, and' I declere before Heaven and man. that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patienS. was within the reach'of mortal means. (prm) • .". • • • . "..• • 1 • • I hive Itail . physipiaps; learned in the profession; I have had inicisters of the fiosel, Judges on the beecli;''Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multiludef of thopoor; use ij in every-variety; of way, and tberehas been but on. voice—one united dud universal voice- - ipuyirl?`24o* Allister, your Ointment is good. COIYSIYMPTION.It'ean hardly be credited tlist salve catthave any .etleet upon the lungs; 'heated ae they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest;;it penetrates directly to.the luege, sopeeates the poisonous - particles that are cousuming them, and expels tiled) from the system, • I need rote that it is euringpersuns of consump 7 tion continualiy, althpugh .we are told it is foolish. ness, I care nut-what is said, so long as `I can cure several thousand persoe.s yearly. - the Salve .has cured persons 'Pr the Lleadiche of ten years standing, and who had it regulatly every week, so that vomiting often took place.... • - . fleeess end, Ear Ache arc helped with like suer coca, , COLD ERET.—toniuniptitin, Liver complaint ' , pains'in the chest or side, Billing off the hair one ek the other always accompanies cold feet, • . _The Salve will cure every case. In Setindlai • Eiisipples, salt Rheum, Liver cont., plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bri2pchitis, Broken or Sore Breast,Piles, all Chest Diseases, eucli as Asthma,. Oppression,P ain, also Sore Lips, Chap.. pedllands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nerveuti Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med icine now knownso good. ' 11URNS:—It is 'the best thing in the world fat, linens..; (Read ; the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES &Tim FACEAtescultne Skin geese surface. &it antion•-is'' to expel all humor: It wilt-pot cease, drewing till the face is free from any . matter that May: be lodged under - theekiti, end f)col. queritly beeeking out to the surface. .It then heals ikon there is nothing but grossness, or dull, reptile, sive surface; It begins to softenand soften MAR the skin becomes as smooth and delicate as t childs. . WOILNIS.—If parents knew how fatel.most tines wore to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called ."mediceteil lozenges ; " " .vermin, fuges" pills , pt.. The truth is, no one can tell, in variably whin wortas are present. Now let me tisy to parents .that - Ras Salve will alwnys tell if a child . has worms.. It will drive every vestige of them way. (Read the directions around the box.) - There is probably no medicine op the Buse of . the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulaion of worms, . . TOlLET.—Althoukh I have said litde about it a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the worlds They may bring their OdsVar and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to their one. OLD soltES.—That some Sores ate an outlet tdi the impuriticht of system, is, because they canno{ pass off through the natural cha.nnols of the Insensi ble Perspiration. If such sores are healed up*/ impUritios must have some other outlet, °ell will en. danger life. Thja salve will always provide for such emergencies. RILL'UItIATISM.—It removes almost inui ediately the 'inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. 14:14:11S.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty licit in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger Over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all caseeet .- fevOrs almost instantly unlock the akin and bring forth the perspiration. SCALD TlE:lb.—We have cured cases tbrit nein , , ally defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctins. - One man told us.h* had spent $5OO on his children witimut any benefit, when a few boxes of the ointment pured them. . use of the Ointment will al., ways keep corns from growing, • People need never be troubled with them if they will nee it. AS A FAMILY IIIEDICINE n —No man can meal, ure its value.' So long as the stars roll along over he Reaveris—se long as man trends the eartfi, en* teet IL all .infimities of the flesh—so long as diserdist . and sickness is known—just so tang will this good , Ointment be used and esteemed. When man certify os from off the earth, then the demand will cease s and not till then. JAMES McALISTER & Co. Sole proprietors of the above Medicine, Prige cents per boa. CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment 'ham been greatly counterfeited, we Love given this Cott. tion to the public that "no Ointment wili be genuine unless the names of James McAllen, or James Mc. Alleer . 4- Co., aro- WRITTEN with a err( upoh tisraT label." Now we hereby offer a reward of's td be paid on conviction in any of the comeiltiteil courts of the Knited States, for any ter: eiting our name and Ointment. 4. Fi,. i ' PRICE 25 CENTS Ptlt 80X..: ' • • • AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH—Braun & Reiter, • corner of Liberty and St. Clair eta. are the whole, sale agents, and L. Wilcos,jr.,cornerldaricet stiatul the Diamond; Hays & Brockway, (Druggists No 2; Commercial Row, Liberty st.; J. 11. Caceel, oorner of Walnut and Penn streets., Sth.wnrdi and sold at the Bookstore. in Smitlificidet:, Sd door Dom Second et; and in Allegheny city by Ti P. Schwarte, and J. Su. gerit, and by J. Q. Smith (Druggist) Diizriingliam; and D. Neglev, East Liberty; 11. Rowlarid.,..bleKeesporii SaMuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alczandez &.eion,ll-le.• nengaßela City; N. 8.: Biivtman AL , co. ;.J. Roger" Brownsville, Pi; .Df. Stiiitl6l,ll4.ogewater an jolin - Barelay, Beaver 'Saar ASSIN ETTS AND.PLANNELS.--Onitjuie .•j netts; -oue case Rod Flannelii, for sale kow a.- 0ct2.1 - . (..E.O.OOC4AAN 26 W. 0 04 ' • - • • `S -. _ :~;;: r ~~ y ~ , _ _ { - ~ ~ /~ MENEM _ ~,," Y. , z.. , ,, , , - , i -;:,:::.;-:-.:•,:;:.'. ;M= ck. Lire cannot be eni;; ~:. ~N. 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