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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF. TRADE. COI I T T Foie xAr. T. S. aaike, R. E. Sellers, J. Dalzell PORT 'OP PITTiIitIIIWB. CSIAZIASLw . ARRIVED. New England, Ebert, Wheeling. Zanisville Packet, Gallagher, Zanesville • Taglioni, Perry,; St Lows. North Carolina, Devinny, St. Limb'. Hudson, Poe, Wheeling. Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville. Swatara, Clark, Brownsville. • , Beaver, Hoops, Besier. • Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Michigun, Adams, Beaver. ,Consul, BOVVIIIMI, Brownsville. Louis lll'Larig, Bennett, Brownsville. •" DEPARTED. Wisconsin, Grace, Cincinnati. 'New England, Ebert, Wheeling, 'Hobert Morris,' Campbell, St. _Louis Niagara, Jacobs, St. Louis. Wellsville; Catlett, Wellsville. Hudion, Poe, Wheeling. swatara, Clark, Brownsville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. -Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. Michigan, Adams, Beaver. Consul, Bowman Brownsville: • Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. Weekly Review of the Market. ' • OFFICE OF THE POST, • • F11.10.1k.V Mosusitzo, May 7,1847.5 During the past week a very heavy business has . been 'transacted' in our city. Several of our oldest and meat intelligent merchants inform, us that they &Ave, never witnessed a ✓ more prosperous season for business men. There has been very little fluc tuation in prices. Country merchants purchase freely, and generally pay the cash. The only - . drawback to business at present, is the difficulty experienced in shipping to the east. The rivers still continue pretty good order for ntWigation. ' ASHES—Scorchings, very little in market. sod demand good; the prices are 4104-ic. Pots, are bed at 4ic.; a sale at this rate; but . little in market. 'Tots—Sales at Gr. APPLES —.Scarce, and few sales, at $1,500/1,62 bbt.' SEANS-11To change of date; small white will fetch 87051,00 ;,sale of bbls. at $l. .lIIICKETS.--iteaver, regular sales at $2,20(al BEESWAX--Regular sales at 25326--scarce. iiticims—Sales at $1,0031,50 as in quality: Very plenty. '" • Bull good; sales of .Roll brisk at 11312 c; Keg, regular sales at Oc. , BULK, MEAT--We note no change in prices; 'We still quote at 6. • BACON—City Hams Sc.; country do. 113711 city SideS Sc.; country do. 'ant.; Shoulders 6311 e. Sales have been heavy, during the • week at:these rates. - COTTON YARNS-At 'factories, short 'reel Nos. 5 to 10 sells Wage; Nes. 11 to 13 at 20c &c Carpet Chain, 23 cents per pound. ,cotioa Twine 25 " Cued& Hick, 19 Ciperkt, Yarn, 24 u u 14 C'orninsn Batting , 11 " C9FEE.,E—We notice no change in Rio; we hear - of eaany sales at twasi. Havana, SeSi. Java, 121, leery little in market. _ DEER SKINS—.Sales of 100 Tat 16c is lb, 'FRIBT—Dried Peaches are plenty in market. Stdes at $1,2531,51 :fp Int. Dried .11ppke, sales at 50355 c. Raisins, good new sells ` firmly at $2,3132,50. Oranges, sales of good Elj $431,50. Lemons, good are scarce, sales at $5,5031,00. FLOUR—The „prices of the week have been - very uniform. .Within a day or two past very lit. tie has came in, owing to the fact that the rper chanishave little inclination to purchase. Sales from .wagon-generally, at $1,50354,62. Small lots of Extra brand sell at $4,68. DOMESTIC GOODS-L - 44 Allegheny D. 9.c. yd;; '4:4 Nonatook )e; 4-4 Penna. 94. c.; -4 : 4 Ore. gun 9c4 Home League, Shirting, Apron, Furniture checks, 10018 c.; Pantaloon Plaids and Striped T6318c. :FlSll—Sales of No. I Baltimore Herring at 0,25 p•bbl.; No. I Trimmed Shad 1110,25.; No. 3 lifackeral $7,75058 to bbl.; Salmon $16;50. FEED--Brass, some sales at 809 c. fihorts,' - ,iles at 120015. FEATHERS—Prime Kentucky advanced, sales at 28030 c. GRAIN—No change in Wheat, we quote at 75c pet bu.. • • Coiii—Sges . at 38040. , Outs; miles at 2£030c. - Bye, sates at.4o. Bailey will bring 40c. at breweries. - ql4SB•;—Country Brands, 8 bylo, sales at 2,371j.' 10z12, 2:37102,621. • , , .KAY—Sales at scales during the week at IGO 10,SO: The best quality Will fetch the latter price 11IRES--For green 3 cents paid by tanners, ye• sales at 4c4 Missouri, 709; Spanish 140161. , - 'LUMBER—SaIes of common at $7,50058 CfSSr $1416 pM. Shingles. $ 2 a 2 , 2 5 V' M. • IRON—Pig Metal, for good Allegheny, 35f)36, time: 'No R. It: in market . 01 any consequence; held at s3s—time. • Bar Inn, regular sales at 3c. prices without change; 10d may be quo led-at 31e. for Juniata ; other sizes in proportion. LEAD-Pig, 41; Bar, Atias. „LEATHER--Baltimore sole sells at 181120 c.; New York sole 150171 c. In upper Leather there is no change. - .LARD—Demand very good;. sales at 8683 e. se: itt bbli. ; Bi6loo in kegs. TAT;LOW—Rendered, 7618 ; Rough, si. -- 510 LASSES--Sales at 36037 i. Sugarhouse, .41p4•5. RlCE—Regular sales, in tierces, at 5306.1. - RAGS—,Good mixed 3i sr.lb, cash. SEEDS—C/ove;., there is but little change since last week -held at $3,75 from wagon ; from store $3,75: ' .TsiiSfihy—Regular sales at 6202,25. -Flax; sales at $1,0001,06. tOkIL-Cinannsti manufacture sells at 4}04/c; --Pittsburgh 5c ; fine liariegtaed 10e. A discount of 5 per at: paid to wholesale dealers.. ; sales at 8081 for prime. -TANNERS' OlL—Ranges from. $18022. WHISKEY---Common is taken atiBiolo which is' sdvance. Rectified sells at 14020. WOOL-The demand is fair;. quick sales at the following 'quotations: Prime, 33; Full blood, 30; do 28j do 26 - ;1- do and common 24: . . RICHARD ,T E lb Hi, ureoarea AND,DEASTat usr Foreign aad-Dorraestle Saddlery Hard.. ware .aad Carriage Triaiialuga, 4F all descriptions, No. 133 Wood street, Pitts-, tkrgh, seven doors above _Bth, and one-door Co.'.above H .. Cbifds ' t 3 Shoe store. - ap24 ~f `L~- i °`. F`r y:, 1..... ic3f" A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage taken to and from the boats, free of charge. ap27-d3m ALPOLVS Letters ; WrattiPs Historical Memoirs; WraxaWs Posthumolls Memoirs; Havana Coffee. 70.13=in Store and fo r 4. , aaleby ER ItICKETSON - - Beans ; 6 Barrels, just received on con Vl' ligament, and for sale by my 3 MILLER tit RICEETSON. NAILS -500 Kegs Jun iata Nails, of various grades and sites, for pale by my 3 MILLER 4. RICKETRON. (1111LLIEOTHE SOAP-100 Boxes Prime cbin 1L ) cothe Soap; 40 Boxes No. 1 Yellow, dust received and for sale by my 3 MILLER & RICKETSO.N. Pet Ash. 23 C asks superior Pot ash ;just received on con signment and for sale. by myS MILLER & RICRETSOhL ROLL BUTTER-2 Bbls Roll Butted received on consignment, and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood at. LARD --5 Sege Family Lard; just reed and for sale by I: D. WILLIAMS & Co,, mayt 110 Wood at. CIREESE--47 Boxes Prime W. It. Cheese jaigt I L ) ,rechi and for sale by mapl t J. D. WILLIAMS 4- CO. 240.1" 'QUILLS—Just received and for sale y 13. A. FAEINESTOCK & CO., mayl , corner of Vint and Wood sty. G)(] B2XfgEzl°g°;useei T:dlnd for sale by il.-F74tSTaC Ci mayl - . ,cor of First and Wood sta. 240 LBS. Powod." Ptunice Stone; just received and for sak by B. A. FABNESTOCK & CO., cor ofFirst and Wood ate. BALES VolveßOttle. Corks. just received and •-. 0 for sale by. /VA: FAHNE&TOCK & CO., , 5 ,30, • corner of First and,ood sta. 9/IKEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNRSTOCY ik CO., . • ap3o corner of First and Wood at. 1 BARREL Fresh Cluicuude Floweryjust recived and for saleby_ - ENERIMS ~-:',•-,]-,,, .. "":„V'i. 4 4 , :'... ;-(..!.... z, ~‘ .;-,.;1,1....1. , ..: : ,....- . ]:.t :_:- . .1 ,..\ :' , .!_g;,':,..77.....,.:-..- -, .. - -I'''.,, #:...,' '4 1. • , . . ..,.....„...., ":-.--'-,,.,!-!:.-r.,--.. 0.;;- ~_,-....--:,,', ~ ., 1 , . .., : . . ..„;&:47, , j. . ..., . .:,;-.:„.i,:.,-' :;: :: :;...- 7 ;:i- . ~::::.. ~ : r.- ' , ; “:, . .- ,44 '.•"..i:, -. 1i, ; .:5v', : :-..-•,,, . ., '' . .. ..._. - TZUSGRAPHED FOR THE PogiT BALTIMORE .111ARTCP.T. •• May G, 10 o'clock P. M. FLOUR—There was an activedemand for floor in the morning. Hoirard et. advanced to $7 ; City Mills to same. Sales of both. In the evening the foreign news caused an advance. Holders put both up to $1,50; no sales.. PORNIAEAL--Advanced t0:54,75; no sales. WHEAT 7 4aIes of 4000 bu. prime red at $l, 5701,59. //' CORN—Sales of '4OOO ba, prime wiate at 87c. and yellciw at- 96c. PROVISIONS—There is less Inquiry for pro. visions. No change in prices. "Holders waiting for,foreiga news. NEW YORK MARKET, May 6, 8 o'clock, P. M. The steamer's news came too late to show its Influence fully on the market. FLOUR—Sales of Genesee Flour on the spot at $7,62 in the morning; held this evening at $ 7 , 75 . Small sales extra Western at $7,75; Howard st. held $7,50, and Baltimore City ,Afills at $7,50 no sales of _either. Sales of Genesee deliverable in '.Jutie at $6,25056,37i at the end of May at $7,12047,25. Sales to the extent of 15,000 bbls. CORNMEAL—Has advanced to $4,621; no sales. GRAIN—More buyers than sellers. CORN—Sales 531' mired and white deliverable August 10th at 87c ; at 80c. deliverable Bth Stine; and 30,000 bu. in all May at 83083 c. PROVISIONS—Nothing doing—dealers await ing - their letters. ' HILLADELPiitt: MARKET. May 6,7 i o'clock P. M. FLOUR—Is active this morning -2000 bbls. sold at $ l . The news by the steamer was received too late to show its effect on the market. PROVISIONS—There is no change. GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. • PUILADLLPIIIA, April 26, 1846. Being afflicted for some 8 years with that-most distressing disease, the asthma, and for the last 3 years much of the time confined to my room, and at seteral different times imy life was 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 bad cured some of the most inveterate-cases known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, that, after using the above medicine for about 4 weeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi cally cared. Yours with • respect, ' OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. feb22 C4IIIISTIX . II Galvanic Reniedies for all kinds of nervous erections they have been used with entire success in all eases 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 fouiut equally suc cessful. These applications are in the form of Rings and Magnetic Fluid, Bangle, Bracelets, Belts, &c. ca• See advertisement for further particulars on the outside of this sheet , For sale,fet the only agency, 57 Market street • N. HOLMES & SON, BANNERS AND DEALERS EXCILANGE COIN AND No. 55 Mgrkel,,itrat;'PiNslntrgh. Selling rate. New York =At* Cincinnati i die Philadelphia i i ,fiti " Louisville i ilf Baltimore —I u St. Louis it{ . + SAXE. ROTES. Buying rates. Ohio f . di; .Indiana }:;4 ` . Kentucky if,'. 4 Virginia 4 it neeling I i , Tennessee 3 4t apS-y Buying rates. County & City oriPa dis Relielnotes I ‘• Pennsylvania Co 44 New -York •14 /Maryland New Orleans WASHINGTON HALL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Steubenville, Ohio. ,1 By 8. W. BARI., nooks. Rushe's Residence in the Court of London ; Liborne , s Waterloo Campaigns ' • LittelPs Living Age, bound in 11 vole; British Essayist B vela, cloth and leather. For sale by IL S. BOSWORTH 4- CO., myS • 43 Market st. OSIN-40 13blaz, for sale by ,t( myl MILLER & RICKETS INSEED Barrels pure Linseed Oil, in • store and for sale by PIS MILLER & RICKETSON. JIMMY Flour, a prime article always on hand, and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS &CO., mayl 110 Wood et. 60 ALOES—Just received and for - sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCKIc CO., ear ofNirst and Wood no STANDS Surgtindy -Pitch; just received and for eale by B. A.FAHNb:STOCK ap3o,' • • coiner ofFirst and Wood eta. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 'cor of First and Wood 'lt° - BARREL Jain . aica Ginger Root; just received and `tor late by B. A. FAIIfiESTOCK &r. CO., ap29 cor of First and Wood ats. - --,:, --.--•::,.',.,-:..-•'.•::-...:;*--;::.: ..-',•'-'.-•.-PZ'i;,;':-si..F:-1..7.4•4,.;k7k,.=1.-,'!• •• . -•-•,•-';'"?..' 9 '.:' ;':-.!'.'-7'.::: . -7:. 'Q.. -} "..',%11 , i• - i; . !3•..;;;;•.',;,: . 4 i .,-,•.,::7..z4 i , q • A r . -..„=.!,, '•:. !-...L-.:....=•,,:.::7,-4.','4•Fli. , ''. ~ '•:';:•-......qj,i.4... - .-: T.;;.'....!:. ; - : ,': '',;.',.-•...i.:.:-.-4-t:i!•-•.!---, .:1.4::R(.•;ilt ..,,',7:...k...:..f.:4'..-''....4-7,:.;•:.:::-.,71:!..45.'.:-.,...-:,--- -_.-'' . ...'‘ .:,.: t-'..,-i.!,',.'-:;'.-:-;-•. ~.-..1-':-....:f.::,.•7.44..3.4"..,7'..t..:!:.;'.'•••-4.--..r.:z.'•.-,,,.....-.-.: ';.-....,.-...' ~-, z ., „.... , .. - .._ 'THE Subsctiber has paid into the Theism" , of the Commonwealth the amount of License required by law. lie has given the regularly approved secu rityrind taken out a Commission of the first class, as an Auctioneer, of tlm , city of Fittsbergh, and rent ed that' spacious wareroinn belonging to SYLVANDS. LOTtillOP; Esq., No 114 Wood et., 'three doors from fith, where ho is prepared to - attend'o the sales of every kind of Met:elided*, Furniture, Real Estate, Stocks, Ship - ling, Ike. Re. Sm., either at.the Auction Rooms'or on the premises, end'will in ail cases ex ert himself to thd utmost for the benefit of his em . . ployers, on the most reasonable terms; he will eel exclusively and only on commission; neither purchas ing nor having any interest whatever on goods in the Store, but merely the Commission for selling, there by giving all owners a fair chance, without partiality of having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. Sales - will be promptly settled when made; advan ces will be given at any time on the most accomme dating terms;—merchants will not be charged for ad vances. Regular sale days, Mondays and Thursdays, of Dry Goods; Groceries, Furnitute, &c.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery, Watches, Guns, Piatols,. and fancy . articles; Books on, Saturday evenings; a general reference will be given in a few days., Bills eflading have been received of several large invoices of Merchannise„ direct from extensive Importing Houses, in Beaton and New York. Notice will be given of their - arrival. ap24 JAMPS MIIENNA, Auctioneer. JUST received at the Bookstore ofthe subscriber in sth street, near Market: • /Valeria Maims, pure, by. Samuel Hahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vols. Hartman's Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol,. I. flomcetipathic Domestic Medicine.by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manual, vol. I.Nq. I and 3. • Heringis Domestic Physician. A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per sons who are ,under Homceopathic treatment. Bonninghausen , s Theraptetic Pocket book fur homcepathists, by Dr. Ok ie. Aabneman , s Chronic Diseases, vol 6. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (apl6). VICTOR SCRIM.. _ _ TAKES this method of announcing to his friends, and the public generally, that he has returned to the city, and intends (promptly) to attend upon the Practice of hia profession, in all their various departments. Having faithfully attended (Om past winter) one .of the best Medics[ Cottages, where the facilities in tha Hospital and dissecting rooms are not surpassed by any ether institution, added to his former opportunities, together with many years experience, feels confident that he' shall continue to receive a share of public confidence and patron age. Office, No. 8 St. Clair street. rnar2s-tf JJOEL,MOHLER, Druggist and Apotheeary, N. W. corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hand, Dacca, Psarrrs, EYE-srurrs, N. B.—Physician's prescriptions carefully cor pounded from the best materials, at any hour cif the day or night. Also, au assortment of Perfutnery; fine Tooth, Ifairiand Cloth Brushes, &c.&c., whieh he will sell low for Cash. ap20.1 . FRESH ARRIVAL. OF IsIEW MUSIC foi PIANO FORTE and GUITAR. Songs arranged for the Piano. • The Blue Juniata; by M. D. Sullivan & E. L. White; Becollectione of Home; by Hutchinson•. Virginia Minstrels, No 10; The Guinea Maid; Away Down East comic song—tung by II utchinsons; Mary Blase; an Ethiopian Melody, by Whitlock; The last Farewell; a favorite piece; The Snow-Storm, as performed by the Ilutchinsons; Moonlight, Music, Love and Flowers--a Dilate; *. There's a Good Time Coming—by the Ilutchinsons; Sleeping I Dream Love—by Hewitts; Dreams of the - Past4—by Eliza Cook; Are the Link alltit Bound us Broken? Love be Olirtlizideby Enlebrecht: I'm Saddest %Olen I Sing; Matrimonial Sweets—a Comic Duett; Where are now the Hopes 1 Cherished? The Bridge of Sighs—sung by the Ilutchinsons; Polkas. Anna Polka—by J. Strauss; Fashion, a new Polka—by Mezeleky; Bohemian Polka; Burgmuller's First Polka; Guitar Pieces. Sounds so . Joyful! Feast of Roses; Ohl Love, to me the Power; The Woodpecker; Emblem Flower; Morning's Ruddy Beam; Orphan Ballad Singers; I Love the Free; The Watcher—by Mrs S. J. Bale; The Blue Juniata—by Mrs. 151.1). Sullivan; My Soul is Dark—by Byron; 1 Love but Thee—by D. Meignen. Just received and for sale at the Book and Music Storo of JOHN H. MELLOR, mar 26 No Sl Wood street. DRY GOODS, AT NO. 62 MARKET STREET, Between 3d and 4th Streets. AA. MASON respectfully invites the attention of•the public to his extensive stock of Foreign and Domestic Spring Goods, comprising an assort ment of the newest and most fashionable styles im ported. Great inducements will be otTerod.to pur chasers, at,pholesale or Itetail,as the stock will he constantly. i'eplenished from the Ens ern Markets, rendering our assortment always fresh and desirable. The following are among tlio most desirable styles of Goods offered; SPRING AND SLIMMER SHAWLS, Of every variety, Paris printed bluslins and Lawns, Balzarines and - Barages ' Rich ; lfress Silks, of various ' qualities Rosaline, Mohairrand Orange Plaids, Eng lish and Scotch Ginghame, French Prints, Jaconets, Mous de Laines, BOlllants, Linen Ginghams, Bom bazines, and Alpateas. A full supply of Millinery and White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy articles. ,/ DOMESTICS,, — Brown and Bleached Muslins ' Cloths ' Checks Stripes, Ticks, Diaper, Napkins, Crash Drills, Denims, Cottonades, and all the ditTeren 'kinds of House-keeping and Summer Stuffs. Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Cassinetts, Tweeds, Jeans,,Vestings, Drap d' Ete's, Cashmeretts &c. The following are some of the prices: Mous de laines as low as 121 eta:, usual price 25 c. French muslin and lawns, 121 44 44 4 4 .25 " Eng. and Scotch ginghamslBl 44 41 4 4 28 " Good Alpaccas ' , 25 t. (I CI 37 ,4 13alzarines and Barages, 15 U " -25 " Calicoes, a large sawn- Together with many other articles of scare° and desirable Goode, equally low, which with our former stock ofStaple Goods, Prints, 4.c. &c., complete one of the .most_nttmctire assortments in the market. Merchants, as well as purohasers at retail, will do well to examine-our stock, before making their ..se lections. A. A. MASON, ap2D No. 62, Market street, Pittsburgh. SPRING SUPPLY OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, -&o. T - 4 1 'OLL ANS EE & HAYWARD'S new Boot, Shoe, 1` and Trunk Store, No. LSO Liberty at. nearly op posite the head of Wood at. F. 4. H. have in store and aro receiving Their Spring and Summer supplies of Bouts, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Trunks, &c. 4-c. consisting of the largest and best assortment they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most ly been matinfactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit akexamlnatioi of our stock by all in want ofgoods'iu our line, either nt wholesale or retail, as we shall sell at a small advance above cost. Purchasers will. Ond it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing. • FOLLANSBEE & HAYWARD, apa No 186 Liberty st. 6 7 c c dm o 11 d le a n n , :; a ro n r d s tl e ys v ' e P ry al l tn ow Le at af Hats, re- FOLLANSBEE 4- HAYWARD'S Boot, Shoe'and Trunk Store,No. 18t3, Liberty at. nearly opposite the head of ood at. apr3 Wall Paper and Border/. PRICEB REDUCED. THOMAS PALMER, M,. 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th stet RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that his.present stock of WA I, PAPER AND BORDERS of his'-own manufacture is very extensive, and daily additions are being 'made to. it, as they are finished, of new and splendid patterns, Also, a well assorted stock ofFrench Paper and Borders. Having recently reduced the prices of the above articles, (and others, in his line, not enumerated,) he is prepared to sell for Cash, CH.EAPER, than .any establishment or the kind, East, or West ofthe mountains. marl7-d4m . A YOUNG MAN in , Dry Goode Store, one with A some e.iperionce would be preferred. The best of references required: - Apply to 62 Market street. ep2o • ...,,, -. < :.':',4, , . .. „......., .., '..-.,;'..-•.-,:1-:''-'..::.:',,,.•.1,•;.---!:',".;: MIME .-;,:.A".f;`,..:. , =1. - ...§.';F;c4:•.,, ~ , -:.-7_57.;;:•;.:14,...,-,...7.1.?.,-:5.-,.. .:1 . ': . ;:: - :•:- . ;'': . t-:!.: ',.,-.'..--..,,i_.!.i:i:;7:'1.,•.:•-;..•',4.• Anctiou Notlee, Homeopathic PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, DR. A. W. OLIVER, • . DRUGS, DitUGSS WOOLEN GOODS 8 4, 4, Palm Leaf Hate. Wanted 'i-:4 - z.;:_:'• - ; - .'.•, , t-•. - .'-7* '...;.',--•‘.,'..Z.;;-,i'::::,:--::.,.-, NEON cirrcuMLaq 1647. . 8V N 0 ,Vy •p„‘ C lEC Ef . 11317. .._ . - . • • legtr 2 ' TEI R Mail rind Vat:images' Bloomer LS "' AAC ..NF I AVTCIN, Capt. Es. (";.. b 4 .10 0,,, wi run as d reipilar packet between flif4dburga and Cincinnati; len ving-Yittsti*OtOverY Etottday at to o'- clock, A.... K.. " " : • The Isaac Newtion was built ;his spring, erpressly for the trade, and offers to passengers every comfort and aUpefior accommodation*: ' ' fpbl3 . - . • MONDAY PACKET. The regular Mall and rutssengersteamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular. Packet between. Pittsburgh and Cinein nazi, leaving this port 'every.Monday at ;to, A. M. and Wheeling nt P. M., the same day. Hemp ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight ot "passage apply on board. The Monongahela built - expressly for this trade, and offers to the paten:lagers orator*, and su perior accommodations. . Mar 31 1847 Tuesday; Packet. Tho regular mail and passenger steam er' lIIBERNIA,,No. 2, Capt. J. KLINE pr.t.TEa, will run as :a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leasing this port every Tue sday 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 paasage.ap ply' on board. 's • , , fl"r•The Hibernia No. P; was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. • 'ea 2;1847 1847. Wednessdar Packet.. 1847 L aittAp ; . THE. NEW ENGLAND, No. ,2, Capt. S. Dzati. will - leave Pittaburgli every iT il : l l 6 eT timi titay morning.at . lo o'clock; Wheeling every Wedneaday evening at 10 p. bl.;amd Cincinnati eve. ry Saturday at 10'o'clocky' A. M.. • feb2o 11341. THVItFDA.Y •PACIC.E'r. 1847. •TR WISCONSIN, Capt. It.J. GL E, Mill leave Pittsburgh every, Thursday+ morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 p. M.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o't Whir. A ' :. M. • • • • lap SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Linford, will run as a regular Packet hetween.Fittsburgb and Cineinriati; leaving this port every Saituday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning; she will leave Cincinnati .every Tuesday, at AO &elk A. M.: For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built Atpressly for this trade"; and oilers to - her passenger* every corafort and:ac commodation. • . mar 23.. THURSDAY PACKET. THE new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. , Luiait, Master, will run if a rego.' ar I siienger packet between Pittsborgh and. the above port during the season of I&169 leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M., The Acadia is new and halrsuperior accomrapda' tions. For freight pr Oilman apply on loard, or to ap9 NEWTON AWES, A: eat. For Cinollanott,and The, newandeplendid passenger steam-, er C 0 L UM RI A., Ctlinta., Master, will eave tor the !drove and intermediate ports, regular , : . Por 09ight or pasrage apply on board, br to jet. • ; A. WILKINS, Agent, For °lnctonna and St. Louts 15 = 4 1 .....1 The passenger steamer PALESTINE, Capt. Williatne,yili leave for the above al n ir=rinedjal.ft ports regularti. For freight or pasadge apply on Ifdird. je9. Tuesday pyg_ntng Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vothees, wil run as; regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati; leaving this-pc4 t every Tuesday evening. at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Declaration offers superior accommodations to passengers. , For freight or passage apply on board. je I For Cincinnati. The well known fast running steamer , CAAIRRIA, W. Forsyth, Master, will run as a rtgalar Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at le o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day: Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 1A,,4.112. For freight or passage apply on boardj or to FORSYTH & Co.; Agepts, ap 16 _ . No. 30, Water stoat. Forlirheeling*ltegralliar Packet ? . Tnr, splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run as a regular tiacitet between Pittsburgh and . Wheel ing; leavitig Pittsburgh for Whitilag_everyllionday, Wednscday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; and leav ing Wheeling for 'Pittsburgh every Tuesday, ,Thurs• day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply nn board. nosV Wines. 2 Qr. 'Casks.?"Treble Grape Port Wine;" 3 do of the celebrated "Ilincoalvlirand, vintage 1540; 5 do "London" Port, very , nril 10 do different brands add vintages; 3 Qr. Casks LislionWine ; 2 . 6 dry Malaga: r - • 2 Ilhdg. sup.. Claret \Vine . • 6. ' . 2 Qr. Cnska superior London Market's Mnderia . ; S "_,Vintage of 1840; 2 . 4 . Pale Sherry ; 1- `different brands and vintages';2 Qr. Casks Sweet Malaga; • 5 6 . Red Wine; 5 Baskets sup "Crown" brand Charnpaigne Wine. Part of the above wines have just arrived from un der Custom !louse Locks in New York; persons wish ing to purchase may rely on getting a pure article in quantities to suit. For sale by P. C. MARTIN, 11p22 corner of Smithfield and Front its, Birsindy. ' Q HALF Pipes "A Seignetto" Brandy, dark and 0 pale; 3 do ."Otard, Dupuy & Co.' do vintage MO; 2 do "Pinet Cantilion," do do; 4 do Other Brands; 5 Casks Old Tennessee Peach Brandy; For sale in quantities to suit, by P. C. DIARTIN, corner of Smithfield and Front tits. . . 5,000 Syha Segara; 5,000 La Norma 'Sagan; 5,000 Einulaison do; 2,ooo , Regalia do; 5,000 Esculapio do; 5,000 DOB Arnigoa do. 0,000 Just° Sang Principe and Steatiboat brands Part warranted imported Havana Segara: - FOr sate by P. C...MA lynx, 4)22 nor of SmitSeld and Front sta. .... 0 .... IIAN 0.2 GES AND LEMONS-100 807 prime sweet Oranges; •50 ' " I. Sicily Lemirria ; For salo by P.:C. MARTIN, ap2l '. .corof Smithfield and Front eta. . " 12 ,4 GREEN APPLES.-160 bblo. green appleo, good obipping.order, for ode by P. MARTIN, Cornet of Smithfield and Front stn. r_ Playing Cards. 150 DOZ, Playing Cards, for by P. e:TIN, ap22 cor of Smithfield and Front etc CORN -150 Bullets Corn; for sale by P. C. MARTIN, , corner ofSmitbfield and Front eta. • Groeeriesa A - , FULL asiortment °ranger, tea, coffee , brooms, buckets, taisine bacon, Ate. For sale ciolesale and retail by P. C. MARTIN, corner of Smithfield and Front stn. Gin. • • 3 PIPES of ait;i!giSwali" brand Holland Girt ; For sale by • P. C. MARTIN, ap22 'cor of Smithfield and Front eta 0111 Rye %Vhlskey..' AFEW Bbls orq M. P. Whiskey" distilled 1837; For sale bi P. C. MARTIN . , eq. of Smithfield arid' Front sta. Pig 'Lead. , rk PIGS LEAD7—Just received'and for sale p 23 by JAMES, MAY. • Let. THE STORE on the torner of Market itn.d•Fifth etreefx, now occuliod by. Whitehead and Mee . A4O, . . - . A room in lower story a., a house on Ihp corner of Fifth and Unicmatreets. 7385.01160111 given itomedi ately. Apply to Up 15 Drawing . Paper ipd Pencils. . VINE Antiquarian Drawing7aPer 32 by 5 2inehes; i 7 4' Double 'Elephant. "- , " 27 by 40- (s . • . , s Elephant / --.:. " '," 23 by 37 it .‘ Coluinbian -I) •: " ~+" ..23 by 34 " .‘ Imperial ' " ‘‘‘ 21 by 29 -gt together:with a large stock of Nadler sizes. DRAWING PENCILS .of Cv*FaitAira and pre / pared lead of four, three, t4vo a p0e,11., a large supply'of the above, just rec.eive , riLmorr ENGLISH, • . ' ~_ '5O Itlrket it.' - ..r.,...::." 1 :t:,':., _ ;k _ ~i `~'~' ~.. ... 3~"=:... EMS=2I t' .-. .... ~.. . ~.. . , ....:.;.,':,......i'..,-..:,.....':'::"•;'--=''....n: ....f.i.-;:".......-.7..,...., . ~ ... . . WZMM === INEM MEMO ~:'~= ''''''''T- -, '.' -. l.'.'''';- . :-.; -, j.',T,'..:,,t . : DE=M - rkr. -- 174NG ill'Storeraid' . ro w r ii, sa T to i 300 t ie Rra4 . hell. R Dried 4pideffr by ap 16 No. 31.1V 1 6 ;teriendeYFreirtt As, • Bnik to P d o z rk a , co a n ss=o ve , :a 4 4 ooo in ! ro b:. !i.tH 2'ooo li,ATkterksAN, 31 , li*Crt am.1:44 trout ate; • _ . a A BOXES AppleN.Fcomunatee,Pippingscc., just recolved and for mace by - • L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 3l,.Wator, and 62 Frooritrect. ppx.s.hit v Beans, in store and furvale by Vt./ .W . L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31, Water, and 62 Front si KK 19131,6. FaAedy Flour 7 just received and for .GU sato by WA'rERMAN, ..ap 16 No. 31 7 Water, tind 32, Front et. 600 nod . for eels by — C: A:I4.I'ANULIir &- CO., aPS Paain. VAUGLIN2S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE, fp,r ihecnre of Dropay, Gravel, &c. 8 Boxes, just roomed awl. for Sale by • HAYS & BROCKWAY, Wholes* and itstsal; 4nness i'or Allegheny CO., ap2o No 2; Commercial Roiv, Liberty at; ERVE and Bone Linetnent--4 gross Butler% N Ipr sale et the. Drug warehouse of • • ITLITS Br.j3atiCl{V7AT,. Liberty et. zietir Canal ;Damn ANIPHOR—I llarrel refirted,for sole °Otte Drug C warehouse of RAYS & tROCKWAY, mar; 8 ' Liberty ut..fietwL'aottl Basin. SPit. TURPENTINE -4 - 134rels;; ; Iii - Wale nt•die Drug warehouse of - • HAYS IitIMOCICWAY, Liberty st. near Canal Basin ILIBESH Harden and FlowerSeods,fromitusselPs Garden, received and Tor salsa by . - • HAYS & Iik*CWAY, • Liberty st, near , Canal Basin. CCHLORIDE LISLE ci ski in istore - .lind' for salt by . lIA I S B:I3ROCICWAY, • marlB Liberty at. near Cantili;Basin. 0110 E Blacking-5 gross, - Fatman?n, for sale at theDrugwareltonae ef - • HAYS & BROCKWAY, Liberty at.nearCanal Basin. .1" AMP BLACK-1 case best English, for sale at the'Brug werehouse of • • RAYS &BROCKWAY ItnSrlß-7 -- - Liberty at. rear Canal Basin. NDIGO-2 peroons Spanish Float, for gale lit the Drug yvafehowteof' , ' HAYS & BitOCKWAY;: T•iberty qt. neer Cnnal-Basin IDAINTS, Oils - and Varnish o of all 4ipds, for sale! 5 at the Drug warehouse of • artocKTATAir; . near Canal liasie ) . Liberty. et. fIOPPERAS-25 bbls Well , . Copperas, first ki quality, received on consignment, for,sole by - GEO,COCEIBAN. No go WoOd street: tnarlB " - SCYTHE: SNEATHS--Received and for sale by ap. , toenniN, - alarm No. 26. Wcsoittatiiet. brigbt Vices for sale by • - GEO. COCHRAN, • iip,:iiNyp_priptrept. - - j~ Aid FORKS-40 dozen Hay and Ifanare Forks • I I for vale by GEO. coal!'" marlE No 26 Wood at: CjARB. AMONIA-4 , .lare, for •tialp a .Diug' warohiotso of HAY'S 4; BROCKWAY, =AB "Litierty et. noir Coon! Basin. JUST received arid for sal low-2 - bbls. Smi th 's best quality New. York Coach. Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leat4er Yarnildt, for' gale b y . fpbp "ROBERTS & KANE, S 2, 3d at. (") lIBLS. Copal Furniture Viuldsh, and 2, Smitivii New York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by RO4EUTS & KANN, '- feb2o ' No.. 82 3 3d at. ALARGE lot of Bfabogany Plank and Veneers for sale by 'ROBERTS & feb2o N0.432;1d st. 3 FEET, beat quality Rose wont!, on hand 000 and for ruleby 11073,3,Pd5 , Eic KANE, feh2o 1 07 Bales Teoneesee Cotton,. reed per steamer "Arneridani2 and for sale by tuar . 47 gir. co. 57 Wat • Itaegri, (hog round;) mgived and for utiv sale by FRIEND,RHEy &CO., tner.27 • - N0..57 Water et N. 0. Sugar.: 100 1111d,s prime N. 0. Sugar, for sole by FRILAD, RIMY & CO., G 7 Water street. mar 27 STATIONEKY.—just opening, a large and apt en didd assortment or French , . English and Ameri can Stationery, whiCh we incite the public to dull and biatnina. JORNSTON &STOCKTON; - oct29 Stationers, Market st. OTATIONERY FOR LAbLES.i, Papeteries, Port-folios, Note paper of all kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto' Wafers, Motto Se Is Writ ing. Stands, and Floral Wafers, 'Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-piper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Clips, &c. &c: (For kale by JOILNSTON & STOCKTON. corner of Market and Third 6th- GOLDPENS—HagIer' eciebritted ever pointed Gold Pena, just reciiived and Tor hale at reduciat i rates, by 'JOHNSTON &;STOCKTHN, 1 0ct2.9 , . BookeeHern, Market et. _ i ULF BBLS:. Pitch " • • 150 Boxes Tobacco, various Wats; 10,000 Seed leaf Oigars; On consigument 4nd bo sold low for Cas . h;'or exchanged for Pitzsburgh maimitictures, by • neps TAAFFES O,CONNOR. Latest Impr otresstestt. BEDSTEADS or different - kinds with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. POPLAR BOARDS, well season'ed and for sale by Laov18:1 L . ‘47 LLMA RT 11. Pithnting.. i 'HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING andGLAZING, of all 'kinds, Graining Oak,Maliiigany, Satin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at, the shop of the subscriber, on Smith Held street, oppoeite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Blackstock's Factory, Alle gheny city, will be 'done at mciderate rates, and on the shortest notice, ap 15-Gm To CoirpOsitefo. JTUST received and for tale a Reelt hit or Union Factory Planes. at No. 85 Wood etreet. mar 23 2911 N 'WALKER. Conkitingrs Improved Lard On. o,y BARItIiILS Winter Lard Oil, must received from the manyfiretureivi and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2B No. 17 Liberty at. Sur‘dklea, 55Tierce. fresh Rice; . 14 bide, Conklin. improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On band. and tor stile by '. SLLLERS. aep24. N0...1i, Liberty at LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on coneignaten And fof sale by - BELLER& sep24. • No. 17, Liberty street.' la d d: fr o d u l l tf e s r Lards I 3 do Cloverseed; 600 lbs Feathers: I 4 bbls White. Beans; ' BO pairs Woollen Socks; RoclAyed and for sale by •, • ,LAMBERT SAIPTON, feb4 133 and 136 Wood _ _ 15E1 , -85' bble No 3 Large Mackerel; • 10 hf bbls - do do; 6 do No 1 do do; 15 bbl Nos 1 - and 2 do; 6.160 No 1 Salmon; 25 "do do Herrings; 6 druma dodfish; for sato : by LAMBERT* 6111PTON, Teb4 • 13,3 and 135 Wood st. .PLE SUGAR--4.0001ba. reed and for sale by , .I...*BKRT & SHIPTON, T33_andt3s Woodat. RA — CIIINE CARDS, LDOID FINDINGS, ito M. Cummini, No. 120 Liberty at., s , doore below .S'l. .. • Clair street. . ' • • IvrESSRS. Samoa Smith & Co.'s „Machine Card v Agency; Mangrapturerts - Finding Establiah : ment, and dealer=n Clocks, Looking Ghee Plates, Finmee Olitaa %.3.rtriety Goode, &c. • , , i nov. 17—feb.3dakw . . . , . *r: • . . . . \ • wit" Dtscovismil , BoBBEcimo Dsiii By. ... . F.4A.l4.it i • 14,1Z11:1iE igte' • ciairrrat: 1111/1D woop 1171:213. • rzmorn.y.tritA. • . . • • ' Pittsburgh Banks pus Stalp l'irikaitiltha . polio" ! f Philadelphia Banks ...pat CilititiniallTarska.. t • • • II .Germantown: pal '..`liclevilre(Lawrence)..l Chester county' par '..3olumbus Bank I Delaware county • per Xenia ' I Montgomery county.. par Mainrillon ~ , I Xerthumberlatul Co., . pai Sandusky : ' I Col. Bank & Eridge Co pm Geauga .--.- Reading .. •,:. ~. par Nonvalk, .. I Lancaster.. . par Ken Lisbon: ..... ... • I Doylestown par Wooster . , • 1 Easton . . , pat Marietta ' I Hicks county pm Chillicothe ' - I Pottsville par Clereland ' ' I Washington i sciota ' I .. - Brow villa . 1 Lancaster ..... .... • . 8 York ' Hamilton ' 10 Chambersburg Canton .• • • - 20 Gettysburg Urbana ' . 50 Middletown • Granville 50 Carlisle . • . pmtuois. .Harrisburg State pk Ind Brinches 60 Honesdale ' Bank of Illinois 75 Lebanon .. `-' iarcinoarri Lewistown Ricer Raisin:" 70 Wyoming Insurance Company ...5 Erie •*- State Bank ' 6 West Branch Oakland County 10 Waynesburg Farm and Mech bank. l 0 Sualiuthanna County .. St. Cl a i r ~ - 75 Lehigh County ... . missdonri- U. States-Bank 28 State Bank f Relief Notes' sssiresste. City and County Scrip.. All Winks 3 rinrass.. STERIS Eitel/Alton.A State Ilk and branches.. T, - • • • State Scrip New York.... fprera.) I RENTUcity. Philaderphbit.... " ...I 4.11 Banks 8a1tim0r0...;... 1, .. 1 v171011117A. VALtrie , Or .cppiii. Eastern Banks Amer. Gold, (prem) , ... I Wheeling Old ' dp. ' do. • ...6 Branches Guineas 500 Beat at Morgonto wu.. Sovereigns $4 83 staayr.AND. . Frederiekdora .".. , .8.7 80 Baltimore City ..i. ...par Ten Thaler' ' 7SO Country Banks if Ten pui1ciprp.....,..3 90 saw :wiz' - LouimPors 425 City Banks pas N apoleon 380 Country Banita . ' !!' Doubloon , Spplish , .16 00 1 , maw 'mac/imp. ' IN. patriot .. ...... 16 601 All : aolveat banks I Ducats ' 2 151 ... . SMITH & SINCLAIR, fix= lk 'farm ) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE'AiiD. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. :' 66, Woqil Street, Pittsburgh, The undersigned having ;tittered into partnership under the above sty:e, respectfully ask the patronage of tho friends of tbe lite 5 rpi, and of parnhasers gen, They feel warranted in 'premising that they can give pitishiction to all who may buy of them or confide bye/pee !,o their care. W. If. SMPIIIt. . M. SINCLAIR. Pittsburgh, March 26, 1844 1 .*: • pHE subscriber respectfully annooncep to hip ' friends'and the public, that be his disposed of his PERIODICAL ESTABLISHMENT, to MR. 41. 1 P. MORSE, late of Wheeling, Virginia. • • In retiring from the Periodical business be returns his sincere thanks to the patrens Of the establish ment, for the liberal Manner in which they have pa tronixed him, sod recommends his successor to their favor, as a gentleman thorougly apquainted with the business, and who will be able to . sOpply their wants in the literary line equally well with himself. • . All subscribers will be supplied with newspaper's, periodicals, &c., by Mr. Maize, and all subscriptions remaining unpaid will be paid tolim. • NoTa Birra,—Mr. Cook will be found at the Depot during business hours• for a couple of weeks and he will• be particularly obliged to all those knowing themselves indebted to him, to call and settle their acconnte f Respectfully, J. W. COOS. In assuming the busineati • witich Mr. Cook hascou dueled so much to the satisfaction of the public, I am sensible that I labor under the disadvantage of being a stranger to most of the citizens of Pittsburgh. 1 have only to say to the'former patropi el' the estab lishment, that if they will continue their favors I will uso every exertion to serve them to their satis faetiop. - M. P. MORSE,' ap3 No. S 5 Fourth et. Joiretr U. HILL. W. C. CURRY. HANILTAS, tXCILUIGE =OREM, AND pEALVID FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANE' NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No.6fr WOOD ST., 3DDOOU BELOW FOURTH, Will szpr., Pittsburgh, Pa.. T) AR Funds and Currency received on deposit, and dulleitions grade irr all the princiNal eaten unite United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Yorkifloston and Cincinnati constantly fur sale iu stnics'te suit Mircbascrs. Kentucky, lticliatta, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia .Bank Nptee bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on Englaud, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 417.. nmr22.l . . FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay ete., each lot having 2411. front, and extending back 110 It. Two of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is une of the most ad vantageoue in thd city. For farther information ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth at., nova -t 1 bet. Wood and Smithfield. A TTORNEY, COUNSELLOR AND NOTARY, Pittsburgh, Pa., having resigned the office of Secret/4i% Nay. and Fire Ins. Co., will attend spo ninny to collection. and business connected mtith navigation, insurance, accounts and real Cgate- Bu- tine's hours, 9A. M. to 9 P. M. Otfice, first door west oTAlderman Fourth street, near Grant. a. MUSTARD AND SEISCE FACTORY. No. 27,'Pelth street, battoeen Market and IVOOeI. THE subscribers have constantly on hand,of their OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they offer to Grocers and Druggists, aT. t 4 Eastern wholesale' , pri 'ecs : Mustard; Gro. Pepper; Catsup; 44 Cinnamon; SY 4 uPn 4 , Alspice; Rice Floor ; . . 4 4 Ging er; Prepared Hone Radish ; • Clover; ALSO OD HAND, Nutt:ergo, Roasted and Ground Coffee. Ennr24-341 R se HODES itopioi, frttf; three Divine siatera, Faith, flOpe; k Charity. I_ The Leaven: or a direction to Heaven. Dy Rev. Thomas Mama, with an introduction by Rev. W. H. Stowell. • •• • • JAMg.S PITFIELD Memoirs of Mies .litazy „Tine Graham. fly Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A. Author of Christian 4injw try; . A Concise System of Theology, op the basis of the Shorter Catechism. I3y the fter. Alexander Smith Patterson, A: M American Historyi comprixing Historical sketches oldie Indian tribes: a description orAmerican Anti quities, with an inquiry ititrt their origin, and the origin of Indian tribes. History br the United States, with appendix show ing its connection with European History. History of the present British Provinces. History of Mexico and Texas, by !Karon Wilson. • • The above just received at the Book and Paper store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ap3o • 51 Market at. AWES AND GENTLEMEN, Wljo design pur chasing Venitian Blinds, or nigh to get their old Blinds renewed and made better than when new, will pleise take notice that Andrew White is now permanently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th sta. - Show room on the second floot of kir. Ken. nedra.splcodid Looking Glints end satiety. store; entrance on 4th at. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Please call and see be. sere purchasing elsewhere. marl 3. _ • ptanms. AspLENDID assortment nf.Rosewood and Mn hisgany Pianist, of th o latest patterns, just finish ed and fcir sale at • F. BLUME'S, No 112 Wood et. A LSO, two elegant Rog • ood Pianos, with Cole man's patentZolean attachment, low for cash, at, ' F. -141.13ME , 5, 112 Wood at. . t/ e s 0 MARKET STREET—Is daily' receiving Cas 0G es and Packages of entirely new and desirable Spring Goods, of the latest importation; comprising in part Caithmere and Brocha ShaWls; Spriog and Summer, do.; Rich *Silk, of every variety; extra _qualities Bomazines; Alpines, Alpaccas; &c. Also, de Lainer, Cashmeres, Balzarines, Barpgaa, Organdies, Linens. Larnieui, French Carahrics, Cali cos, Ginghakutt;rnif ollizymyle and quality. Parches 'era are respectfully invitad.tri examine our stoek;as we reel zconfident we can offer them great induce: . meets, as regards style and prices, ap7 =ME - c- '• • WWI A CAILD. DILL & GUAR V, Por James 5. Craft, New Books. A. A. MASON, I.IIIOE MEM ' ;' 7. -: . ' l',.' ' ::'l.;':::.';'..'''': =!MI .MP _... _.._... ... ..... ... _ >s 1 11 44il Wet% 4111.11eisl Ism g (tensest. `IdtSPIRATION. TIIE preceding figure it glimn to represent the Is senst ste Peasentivioro. iiithe great eatieuelforl ter the impuritiee of the body.,' It will beneticeid that a thick cloudy Mist sauce fro& all point' of the surface, which indio eines' th at this perspire. tion `Jinn's tieintbrrisptedi ly 'whim 'We 'cif iebealth, but ceases whoa we are sick. Life cannot be sup. rows oil from the blood an 4 other juices of the body, and disposes by this tneans,ofi nearlyall the impurities The Inngunge Scripture is i'in.the Moodie if t eve r her • Comes impure, it may be traced directly. to she stop• page of the iesensibleperspirsation. Thus we ice ' s!! that is necessary when the blood is stsgnant, or in; fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly.• Its pion heel sad vitality ene sufficient, without one partielv• ef medicine, excel)! to . opyn .the ',pores upon the tin:face. Thus we req. the folly of taking so much iritprold remedied." Ag praCtioners, however, direct their edits 40. iestort tholnsensibleTerspiration. The ,Thompsenion, tot . instanceetlegnia, the Hydyepathist sfirculthr ns in we blankets, the Hombpathist deeds ppt the A lhapatilisl bloods •and doses` . nit iyi!L mercury ail , and the Westerieg Quack gorges tie r!l?o f To glye some idea of the amount of obi Insettgli MO Perspiration, we will crate that the learned Dr ! Lewenhor.k ; ascertained that five-eights of all were. ceive into the stomach, passed off by this mean". I odior words, if we•eat and drink eight pound's pej day,.we'eveceate the poueds of it by the Intcrisibit Perspiration. This is bone other than the used up corollas .the blood, and thkrjeices giring place to . th e 'nett! Paid fresh ones. To Fleck this, therefore, is - to •re 7 LIMP lu the system five-eights (Will the virulentMetteg that nature demands should leave the body: - 2 13y a sudden transition from heat to cold, the Pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be.; gins at•once to develop° itself. Hence,astopppgga c t this lle , !** of the juices, driginates so many Nite r plaints. , - • . it is by stopping the pores, that overwheleis mot kind yvith coughs, colds, and const'imptiari. tenths of tlio world die from diseases induced :by it stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let pie ask, now, every candid mind, What count seem, the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the pores, eller they 41:C closed. Weald yob giic physig to unstop the pores? • Or would you apply Something that do this 'upon the sarface, where the clog' , ging actually ist And 1 knoW of no physicum who tnhkes any external appliCations to uffect .Unaer these circumstances, I ppresent to physicians, aid to all Others, hleAlisters Aligleeiing.Ointment, •or the World's Sake. It has power to restore per? spiration on the feet, on the bead old sores, upon the ' chest, in short, upon any part ef'the hotly, ssfiethit'r diseased slightly or oeyeroly. haripmeer to ciieserill external sores, serofulone humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to WAIT charge their putrid matter, and then healrtheld:. It tea remedy that sweeps of the Whale eatalcquie of cinansousdisorders,iind restdre the entire coital* • - to its healthy functions. , : ...It is a remedy that forbids the necessity pf #0 lam and deleterious drugs taken into the stoinach; .it is a remedy that neither sickness; gives 'incense! nience, or is dangerous to the intestine's. •• ' • It preserves and defends the sarface from all dit mngement of its funetforis.- 'the finlike is the out. let of five-eights of tbe bile and used upsinatter with, in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines.' Stop up these pores, and death knocks layout door. •- It is rightli , termed Ail -Healing, RIC • there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that if will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourtemy years for all diseases of the chest; consumption, lie er involving the utmost danger and restionaibilite;an4 declare before Heaven and man, that norm one • single cake has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal triepes. • I have had physicians, learned in th e pireff•ssion; jF have bad Ministers of the GOspel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the , highest erudition and midtitudes of the ppOr, use it iu every variety of way, and there has beim but one voice—one united and universal voice--isayirig "Mc; Allister, your Ointment is good. • CONSLIMPTION.—It can hardly be credited that salve can have any effect upon the Jimmy, , seated as they arc within the system. But if placed upon !he chest, it peletrates directly io the lungs, generate, the poisonous particle s . that - ire consuming' them, and expolirthem froin the system. • I heed not say that it is curing persons ofconirnmp, tion continually, although- we are told it is foolish, nee!, I care not whit is. said; so long as I can cusp several thousand persons yearly. , IIEADACIIE.--The• Salve. haecUred persons of the Headache of ten years standing, and whO hod it regularly every week, so that vomiting o ften took _. place. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with likis sae. cesa. , COLD FEET.—Consumption, aver complaint pains in the cheat or side, ofribehair,,one or the other always accompanies cold font. The Salye will cure every case, , , In Serou fl a, salt Itheem, Liyer riot+ plaint Sere Eyes,.Qoinsy, Sore .Throat. Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast. riles, all CbesiDiseases,sticti as Asthma, Oppression,p ain, also Sore Lips, Clap. ped Hands, Inniours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nerrona Diseases, and of tliC . Spiue therC is probably nia icine now known so goorli BURNS.—It' is the heat thine in the vvorld,fiii Burns. Mead the.DireCtionsisround the box.) • PIMPLES ON THE. FACE—Masculine Skin gross surface. Its first action '3 to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till thelbce is free from any matter that may be lodged under the'skin, rind tiro quently breaking out to thesurface. - It then bests When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repot rile nurface, it begins to soften and mitten until the skin becomes as smooth'and delicate as a cbilds. WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most medip eines were to children taken inwardly, they would be slow to resort to them. 'Eppecially t,!ittercurial leizenges" called ' , imetlicated lozenges," "sermi, fuzes" pills, 8&c. The truth is,, no one can tell, variablywhen worrias are present. Ndw let me.say to parents that..this Salve will always - tell if a child • has worma. It trill drive.every vestige of, them a, way. (Reid the directions around the box.) There is probably,no medicine on the face of the earth at ouch OA sure ,and so safe in the expulsibit of worms. . • . TOlLET.—Although Lhave said little abontit at( D. hair restorative yet I veil! stake it against the world, They may firing their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hsir two eases tp.their one. ..; OLD SOltES.7—Tlust Seireti Are an outlet:to . the impurities of tap system, is, because they canoe, pass off-through the•notnitileli.vinels of thei/neensi l Isle Perspivatirini sores are healed,op impurities musthase some otheroutlet, orit will dixoger life. 'This salve wilt, alw . ays providp for iuelt emergenciee. • . RIIEUNATISht.-.-It tamales almost immediately the inflanunatipis and swelling,, when the pain of course ceasea. }I.:VERS.—In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies, in the pores baiug lucked up, so tlat the heat and perapiratiop cannot pass off. If the least moistere could be started the crisis has passed and the daligex oxer. Thp dll.llcalins Oinfinent will in all cases et, fevers almost instantly unlock the - akin and bring for*, 'the peispiration. • .. SCALD . I{K4D.—We have cured cases that !tete:, ally defied ev e ry thing known, as well as the ability. of fifteen or tweify 'doctors. One man told us ha. had spent $5OO op his children without any berutfft, - w he n a few boxes of the ointment cured them.. , . CORNS:4)&151011a] ule of the Ointment will al;, ways keep corns from growing, people neell . novex be troubled with them if they will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE—No man can !leis ure its value.- So• lung as •the stars roll along,ores . he Heaven.s—so long as man triads the* earth, einfi, sect to all• infimities of the tlesh—so long as diaries*. and sickness is known—just•so•long will thia"goolP Ointment be used and esteemed. When !pen• ceas es from off the earth. then the !lerntind- yell tease, and nottill then- JAMES fIIcALISTE4 & Co. r Solo proprietors of the above • Alledicine. Price 25' cents per box.. • • • • '' • , • ' CAUTION.--A the 'Ointment "has: been greatly counterfeited. wo Mite given this Cau;L: tion to the public that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James 111e.4iister, or James Me- • . . v . Abater 4- Co., are warm , a FF.; upon evcur label." Now we hereby offer . iiiewaxd cif $6O to be paid on conviction in any of the .constitoteel : courts of the Uaited statee, fdr any individual couii turfeiting our nape and Ointment. • •- • • PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX, • .AGENTS PITTSIIIJECH-I,3mun & Reiter. - ; corner of Liborty'and . Ss.. clAir sta. aro the Wged,th sale agents, aixd 1... Wilcox, jr., corner Isdatltet et. and • the Diamond; Hayti Sc. - Brockway, (Druggists No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.; J. H. Cassel, corner o Walnut and Penn streets., stb ward, and sold at• tlfit . - Bookstore in Smith6eld 3d'cloor from Second at; and in 'Allegheny city by Il P. SchWaiti;saed . . Ser,3 gent, and by J-G;Sinitli (D:tiggist) Birznirighani; and r D. Dieglev, East Liffirty; 11. Rowland, MtKiespert; Samuel italker"; Elizabeth; J. Alexander & S'On f Nov siorigaltela City; N. B. Bowman & Co.; 1; T. Regent, • Brownsville, Pa-; Dr: S. Smith, Bridgewater; -and. . - and. 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