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II 1' Louis APLase, Bennett, Brownsville. 1' DEPARTED. , . '.l, . o n e t =-. a , , Wheeling; J z : : Sun4earn, Golf, Louisville. d, • ~ .slhidata, Clark, Brownsville. . Lake _Erie, Hemphill, aver : 1 1 •l eaver, - Hoops: Beaver. :1, 1 ichigan;Adami,l3ea er. i t. onsul Bowman BroN sville. ..! . e , 1 • 1 . . . . . ' our 111 Lan e. Bennett, Brownsville. .- , ,Wee4ly ?levies; of the iiarket. t: OFFICE OF HE POST; ? - Fnriux Monsrxra, May 21, 1847; I • • REMARKS-During the past weekluslness has i l a been very itctive.. There has been the greatestil all branches. In Groceries Pray's . . °B r9 t Y I P' . , , '. 1 I its sad Pitt i sburgh rnanufhctu d articles generally 1 1. eceialili nno material -ch nge. Thel quota "ni below re believed to he co rect. In the flour r rkit the: has been'an unusual excitement since the arrival o the last steamer.' Prices have gone I] ,, 1.. 'id one w k from $5,06 to $6,25 l There is st" I great difficulty in shipping o:the east .! he ' river; are becoming quite low. Rain is I. Ye •tpuCh needed. The growlng grain' ; in the ne ghbarhooti:we are told, looki exceedingly , bad.! • . SHES--corrhirags, market pretty welf-suppli ed an4 : clernanegood '; the pricedare 4 tic. .. l• oli;.*e hk;id at 4i•Gi43c4 a ale at this rate ; he nminllenty. '• t , .., -Sales - - ~•,.. , xaris sles at 6c. 1 . i • .' - PPI.ES-L•Scarce, and few salt i. bl. !' 1 1 ' -•-, , 1 EiNc—No change of late; fe i tch 87($1,00; sale 'of bbis. at IiUCkET - 4•••-•Beayer, regular 2' 25. !. ! 1 : H.IE.E6IVA:I . , • in :d. !! I 1 ` 1 ROOMS-1. VP 9 Pl!nY , C UTTER= ~,regular s '4C4011 - -, in t wi r tli rea i t 7 5 7 24 1 e11Y a' ',Gra-4c. I 1 ` fie •~~ ~~ ~ :IDLE-Sales of MOuld : . i ., Prr9N YARNS---A t ' fact . ' '. 5 tolp. ells at 19c; Nes..l .' ^rirpet c`ha'n, 23 cents per Phi T ottol. wine 25 .. 4 andlt; 'Rick", 19 4 4 oFerlel Yarn, 24 .. '' 'onurio;/. Brining 11 4. OFE*-••••W .E ' e notice nO cha r of) than s ales ht , Sie9. a. 1.2 1 ,,, very c little market. EENS ?INS4alesatll4o • n our last weekly Flour ..on. Thursd i l Since then there h rants in pricer„ les at $5,1305,23.1 4 I 'rices about ' T lhe sf s s, i'• irket . a little tiull 's news. Sales at iberniris news c; A further advance 115,75a5,q0. !Sale ions very . lea l vy. iroAlay there.lias 114 .ce, Sales 400 bbl t2i ; 300 bbls. at $6, no ales ales underl $6,00, and a few s ed a $6,311. Several of the dea st r to" eastern men at $6,50. B ,: l f 1 sal fromiriver and wagon were 6111 p 5 1 I k 171 T —I Dh l ed Peaches are pl Safe of 300 13, u. at $1,124. 1 D 'rd ',lllsple4, sales at 51:4/55e. Wits, good new sells firmly r 0 anges, sales of good al $4(31,1 mans, goo 4 are scarce, sales at D • ME,STK GOODS-4-4 Alle 4-4 Nonatook )c. ; 4-4 Penns ge.; Home League, Shtrung. ks, 16018 c.; Pantaloon) Pla 18c I I •1 1 , SE( , ales of„No.. 1 Balti .-b 1. ; .tiro. 1 Trimmed Sh -eral $7,7` BVI bbl.; Salnl ED-J-Br n, some sales at 8 orts,,ses at 12015. r.ATH RS---Primellentuck) LAlN—AO.advance in Whe Isl,oll to , l i m. --. rn—Stilesla 40045. I .1 Jets, sales at 26028 c. By, sale at i4O. Betrley will bring 40c. at brewei qll,4B—Cohntry Brands, Bxlo, 12,54;1 113x12, $12,75613,00. .. I 'II Y- 7 Sal l es at scales during the week at t . BO. . Islo. Th a q best - fivality will bring tate latter pin, e. if I ES-LEO). green 3i cents pair by tanners re leaks at 4C M issouri , 709; Spanish 14016. i. L MBER---Bales of common at 157,50048 ai , M. J . " 1 -flea $15 . (418 ~,, AL Shingles. $2,5003,00 ti!M. 1 1 ON i --Pigl Metal, for gdod Allegheny, sr-- t finis , . No H. IL in market of any consequence; lekt at s3s—time. Mercer, Co. Pig $230254 II Bar Iron, regular sales at 3c. Nails, prices witivut change; 10d may be quo ,., ted at On - for Juniata'; for 'puddled, 3,15 ; Other -sizes in proportion. t 1 LEAD—Pig, nal i Bar, 4i. 1 i .LEATHER—Baltimore sole — Sells at lii(Et i 2lc. 4 I New York sole 15017 , 3 c. In upper Leather there is• no change. ! I i LARD—Demand very good, but little in mar ket; sales et 80 , Sie.8c..in bbls.; 8309 in kegs. - TALLOW—Rendered, sales 8000 llis. at B'C.-- Itough.,.slt. I 1 tt MOLASSES—SaIes at 38037 . Sugarlionse, 44045. ! , 1 OlLS—Titnnere Ranges from 18022. Sales of Flaxseed at 65068arith a tendency downward. - BlCE—Regular sales, in tierces, at 5 I .ioo. ( i , BAGS—Good mixed 3i t). lb,`",cash. 'k SEEDS—C/Over, there is but little qhange since last week., held at $3,50 from wagon:; from itore 43,75. , t Timot4—Regular sales at $2612,25. Little in 'fax, sales at $ I , 0 0(a1,W3. ,- l' t. 1 . ' r; • 90i il •::: , 4..-.7:4 4 . -,1 ,:i - :,,. i . r.-limir"-,:,.;y4,._,,,4..,..Z.,=.--..--,,.,, , , , .m.,..-,,;,.;,,,_,,.,,,!,:4:,,;,„,; - ,,, . _.,.,?,,,,,:„.;•;,-,m,,t,,,.•„..:,..,,_1,.4,2,1. =Mt . . krEE. TIIS CHAR REi*VADONG tes, at. 51,7502,12 small whit 'sales at . 41eglibir sales SalevaX4l,ool 24--not 10 as in qt Demand good; n. ; les at 83 , :a9c arge amounts a t i dy sales. Cityiliam: iides - Bc.; country..i Roll in itn ' arriving s Sc.; courtJ ..,, 07ic ; t Lie.; Di rigs, to 13 at 26 nd. , t,ge in. Riol Hav'ana,.:6l sc. lb eview we::quoted y,. Ma 3 -1 13 , , at s been a grradt;al .pine as Fri,tly.— peratorn .wait lused an advance in .priceaSales of extra'. rand, !ea a stillciarther pot) ;5.- Therc l : were I+ les were eport- Lers re-sold {row t the pifpeipal made at 123 nty in raael $2,370.§:50. 4 • : t $3,50a4,50. • Ateny D.' oc. j o 2/c.; 4-4,•Ore , pron, Furniture ds and Siiiped ore Hera,' at 1# $10,25 ; ;:. 1 •io. 3 , n I Jc. sales at 21a28. , we quote at I" sales at 5.4, r. ,- .!•-f..•- -- :,'! , :::.;:.:! , .......if. t .t i t 1 SOAP--Cincintiati trianufacture sells at 44 - 5 c Pittsburgh SC; fine irariegatedittc. A. discount of 5 Per ct paid to ruloie.sale'dealers: • SLIGAR—FMr, 7 , sales at" sosi for prime.. WHITE LEAD—Sales at .I,Gurat,63, and WIIISKEY—Common is taken at 181a10 which is an advance. 'Rectified:. sells at 10i020. WOOL—A few sales at the following quotations: ,Pritne, 33 Full' blood, 30 ido 28 ; 3do 251 .1 do and:comimon 24: : ' _ . .. _ CORDAGE-,t'iltsburgh Manufotutr. • , Manilla Rope,. by. Coil ......,... . . ..12c 1.1 lb. Do ,du - wheh cu 1...... : ..13c do - White Rope, by C0i1.... -..- ... .lle do Do do when cut ...... . .12c do , Tarred do - by Coil .... .......10e do Da do wben Cut .", . .... ~.11c do . Packing Yarn, brie::. , ..". .... ~ .. pc do Do do common •• •,.,, Sc do Manilla Bed Cords. ... ... .1,7.502,63a8,50 ty doz Do .. do per coil .12c 47 lb., Hemp do '.. ',... , 1,50, , ,ii)2,253,00 ,f i r doz. Do . do: *per coil .10c e. , lb. Manilla i'lonah Lities • 37}'}r 'doz. Hemp - do ' did 87i do,. ' ... FREIGHTS. ,• To Cincinnati, D , Goods, :20c H. F. 12e. i Louisville, " 25 " 10c. • St. Louis, " 5O ,4 25c. . -- Nashville, " 50. -25 c. , New Orleans, " , 50 all round. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES . Anvils • $ll 50a12 50 Vices common -bright ...... ...... 14 00000 00' do do 'black - „,-....11 00000 OD Mattocks and Pick's , '. 8 ma 9 00 Hoes handled 3 23200 00 do steel blade,.. 4 50000 00 , .. .do, do do polished 5 90e00 00 Hay Forks bright... , • 4 50200 001 do do black :' . 3 50200 091 ' laniire Forks , 6 000 1 750 'Grain Shovels - - 7 000 8' 00 Devonshire do 5 500.7 00 Coal .do 3 oo(a 9 001 Canal do 5 Wilt 3 001 Spades - 5 500 8 00 Sickles J 3 752 4 001 • cytle Sneths 6 - - '. 3 752 5 501 ti beet Irons per gross - , 15 00016' 90 I TELEGRAPIIOD FOIL THE POSTi -BALTIMORE MARKET. May 20, S o'clotk, P.M. FLOUR—Market Tor flour fluctuated; sales df oiar s t. at $ 9,12} lift the morning, but subse a : I ' vent at at $9,00 tp 41. For City Mills $9,00 has een freely offered; bdt holders claim $9,2:5 1 -no 1 ales. ! . . ' , CORN3IEAL—Hoiders demaild 35,25 o safes. Sllo4ll—An active inquiry, and sales ?Of) hbd. rortoißico at 6p7i4 usual terms. PROVISIONS--. 134 'a limited business doing, nd some sales at a drOine, but holderi generally peat confident. I PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Mav 2&,- 7 o'clock, P. M. • ~, , .. FLOUR—This forenoon $9,00 was the current p i rices for :standard brands western flour, but sales vere very limited. SiMsequently prices declined a shade, and sales were Made to the extent of 1000 bbls. at $8,75019.00. Receipts large—generally 1 - .1 t ed to fill former contracts. ,CII.NMEAL is gone scarce. Sales at $5,371, • ' ad arice, but no sales at that toward the close. RYE FLOUR—Sales at si.i 4,1• bbl—an advance. WHEAT—An active demand all day. Sales at $2,002,05 for prime /red, the market closing at he latter. Sales choice samples at .$2,10. I— • NEW YORK MARKET. 1 ' May 20, S.o'elockc, P. M. • ' 1 - FLOUR—The market has been active to-day. I “ales benessee this morning' at $8;25;a8,311, but he rtiarket advanced lan day, and - sales were made It $8,37i, 8,44, B,PO, 8,56 i, and B,B2i—closing at , he latter. The sales in all were 13,000 bbls., and ostly to shorts to fill contracts. Sa‘les Ohio for I une deliveryitt $8,06, acid Michigan in Septem. i .er at $7,00. ; RYE FLOUR has advanced 'to $6,.9.5 ta. bbl. CORNMEAL--Sales at s'7i i an advance of 03c. ShiPments of flour to Liverpool at 3s. p. bbl.— t rain at 10d. i, bu. tIRYE has advanced, and market active—sales 1,000 bu. at $1,1701;25 per bu. OATS—Sales at Gle—an advance. John Black 21:. Co., I[THOLNSALE Grocers, Produce and Pittsburgh Mon Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburol I. nurantures, No. 166 liberty street, opposite 6tb, 1 tebtirgh. irr Liberal advances '! nade on consignmentse nay i 2 Remittances to Europe, sx4 - • AIND PASSAGE FROM L VERPOOL, LONDON,' and the various Ports of IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. 1 / HE undersigned, Agent for Messrs. ROCHE, i _IMO'S. & Co., is.remitting money's to England, I land, Scotland and Vales, at the rate of Five Ilari- to theft sterling. Drafts issued for any a ount draivn dfrect ou the-Royil Bank' of Ireland, D blin, and on Merin Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co., B likely', London, payable on presentation at any B nkin the United Kingdom free ofdiscount or n any c arge whatever. Those desirous of remitting, or a nding for their friends,will please apply to the sub s 'tier; at his , office oniPenn street, 4 4.100 rs above the Canal Basin. ' JAMES BLAKELY. 'Persons at a distance 'wishing information will re 'ive au answer by return mail, by directing (post lid) as above. Refer to the' Bankers,' Merchants, and Manufitc 'era of Pittsburgh and;vicinity. apl7-dawtf l Et 1 ) i 1 711 f - H---- PII 11. MIA. P , HILL J. CURRY, DANNENS, EXCHANGE lqlolit/9, AND JEALtDS IIT FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, GEE TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. NO.6D WOOD Cr, 3D DOOR DELO,: FOLTMEI, M. SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'DAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and 1" Collections made inlall the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Y6rk, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to :"suit purchasers. tKentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva ni Bank Notes bought find sold on the most (hymn.. bl'e terms. - - - - rho highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Gerinany and France procured 4 , c. mar22-y -r. Apws AND GENTLEMEN, who design put-- tichasingyenitian 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 Sheeted on the corner of Wood and 4 . 65t.5.• - Show room ' - on- the second floor ofMr. Ken nedy's splendid -LOoking Glass and variety store; entrance on 4th''-at.- All' orders thankfully received and promptly attended. to. 'Please call and see be for'e purchasing elsewheXe: marl 3 VLAXSEF.D OIL, 29. Barrels Flaxseed Oil, in store and for sale by _ _ _ RERRIN AND . SHAD, G- 2.5 Barrels No 1,. Baltimore Herring ; 15 . *No I, Shad ; - In store .and for sale by `rallyl9 • MILLER 8r; :'RICICETSON NITALPOLVS Letters ' - WraxalPs Historical Memoirs; WraxalPs Poithumous Memoirs; Beebe's Residence in the Court of London ; Liborne>s Waterloo Campaigns ; ' Litton's Living Age, -bound in 11 vole; -British k.eaayist B'vols, cloth and leather. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH 4 CO., qy 43 Market st. in =MEE C2131=122 gILLER & RICKETSON. •- , • -Dr. now' BANKERS An.q nisrmis EIMELESI 7 NO.:, DP Narlcit.'s Selling raie: „ Esc Z.. New York' Baltiiuore t Buying Ohio : : .1 (I'4 ('- • Kentucky „' "'- Virginia -4 " Wheeling- - 14 , " Tennessee 3 np3-1 . . Alarms' , Eagle Icd r Cream Saloon. Great Aitraction 1 , Commencing on r Monclay evening, May - 17M, 1547. filllEproprietor of the : above establishment, grate -11 ful for the very liberal encouragement anclaup polt extended to him during the past - ncasons, begs leave to announce to his friendi and thocitizens of Pittsburgh, that he his made arrangementl fdr the present summer with.a talented lady from Nes , York (hourly expected,) also, with Messrs. Ka EASS; MUR PHY and .Husrmcv, of the gable Ilarmonists, who will appear this evening in a GRAND WHITE CON CERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music; consisting' of Fongs, Onto, Glees, &c. ; with choico selections from,the - most approved Operas. .Mr..N..Kneass will preside at the Piano Forte. Concert to com mence at 8 o'clock. -Ticket iof admissien,2s cents. One Saucer Ice Cream ,to each visitor 'FREE. Mal 7 NCNV Spring Dross Goods.:- A A. MASON, 62 Mark l et at., iereceivingnew Its and fashionable atyleg of light,Dross Geods, viz.: French Berages and Bitlzarities,, Printed Illus. lins and Lawns, French Ginghams f Loner.do., with Satin stripes; -with. a variety ,of other, goods at the lowest prices. ; A . A. MASON, 02 Market, Bt., has-re i e'd 10 cases 11, of Parasols and Parasoletts, of ticix and very rich styles... mall Shavds. AA.M.A.50N,.05.1 Market st.,.has reed. a large . stock of Barege; Damask, French Cashmere, Thibet and other Shawls. malS Hunting and Fishing. ACCOUTREMENTS of every description on hand and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags, Drinking Cups, &a., &c. Tackle.—A large and complete assortment, fur wholesale or retail, consisting in part or Jointed And Cane Rods, Hooks °revery variety, Silk, Grass, Liner!, Cotton ad Trout Lines, Swivels, Snoods, Floats, Sinkers, &c. mall JOHN W. BLAIR, 120 Wood st. 'WILLIAM A. HILL & Co:, BANKERS, EXCUANGE REMMERS; AND DEALERS ET FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, . AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood st.,:one door above Fourth, East sidr, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on 'deposit, and col lections mado on all 'HIV Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore; Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to'suit purchasers, The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most fivor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver-coins. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, rnarlo-dawy Fire Engine for Sale. AFIRST rate second class 'Fire Engine, that will throw two side streams and a gallery stream, with pipes and everything ready for service. She will,be sold low. For furtherEpartieulars inquire ofi WM GO ft.M AN, • ADAMS GETTY, Committee. maG-tf GEO. WILSON, MACHINE CARDS, LOOM FINDI.NOS,A,c M. Cum:itins, No. 120 Liberty it., 5 doors below St. Clair street. A T ESSRT. James Smith Co's Nlachine Card Agency, Manufacturer's Finding Establish ment, and dealer in Clucks, Looking Glum. Plates, Frames, Glass' Variety, Goods, &c: • BOOKS—Justree'd : Works of Lord Bolingbroke; Works of Samuel Johnson; Works of Jeffer son; Boswell's Life of Johnson; Ciiriosities of Lite rature. IL S. BOSWORTH & Co. mal2 ' , 43 Market st. C ONDOS PUBLICATIONS: History of Painting; . Schligles Philosophy of Histo4; Core's House of Austria; Schiller's Thirty Years' War; Poems of PatmOre; . O Speucer's.Fairy Queen; • malt H. S. SOSWORTH & CO licw Piano Music. rrtHE OLD CHURCH; .1 Officer's Funeral ; 'Tie Midnight Hour; ; • We met as Strangers ; Mary of Argyle ; The Watcher ; • The Rose of Alabama ; Dreams of the Past; Are_the Links that bound us Broken;. Where are now the hopes 1 cherished; 'Tin the Harp in the air; He doeth all things well ; Fall of Vera Ctuz, (a descriptive piece.) Waltzes.--Geselle, Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Star, Linden, Francissia, Fairy, 11 Pense rosa'Washington. The above just received and ,for sale by JOHN H. mELLOn, No 81 Wood street. Minerdi Region Of I..ake Superior. FEW doz. (latest edition) l of "Houghton and ±1 Bristol's Mineral Region," accompanied by the map of the entire country, numbei and location of every permit, name and capital stock of all the mining companies, result of the geological and.ty pographical survey, together with all the statistical information relative to the Mineral Region of Lake Superior, aro contained in the work. For sale by . HAYS & BROCIOWAY, Druggists, No.:, Commeitial Itow, Liberty st. may S-d I m Copartners tap undersigned have this day associated them selves together, under the firm and style of JOUN 'knelt az.. Co., for the purpose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produce And Cointnission.llu sitiess, and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 - Liberty street, opposite Siaih , where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. HENRY WCULLOUGH, JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1, IS47—may &Imo Homocpathic Books JUST received at the Bookstore of the subscriber in Mh street, near Market Materia Medica puta, by Samuel Dahneman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vole. Ifartman , a Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, I. Homeopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by . A. J. Hall, M. D. lahr's New Manual, vol. I.No. 1 and 5. Hefing's Domestic Physician. A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per sons who are under Homeopathic treatment. I3onninghausen's Thetapmtic Pocket hook .for horncepathists, by Dr. Okii. elabneman , s Chronic Ditieasei, vol 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (apl6) VICTOR. StRIBA. John P P erry, (Late of the firm of Malcolm, Leech,* C 0.,) , WHOLESALE GROCER, Commission and Flour Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Pro duce, copper, tin, tin plates, itinners' tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yarns, wilt, 'Az. ' and Pittsburgh Manufactures generally, corner of Liberty and Ir win streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Produce, &c. maylS.tf LARD OIL-4 bbls. just•rec!d and for sale at the lowest cash price by RAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2,Commere.ial Row, Liberty. st L EMON SYRUP Very fine ; just recdand for sale by HAIB & BROCKWAY, map' No. 2,'Commercial Row, Liberty et. FINED CAMPHOR-1 bbl. for sato very low, 11 1 ,, by- , , HAYS St BROCKWAY, , mall. N 0.2, Cormorant Row, Liberty et., MACARONI - 7 i case for salii very low by IlAYß'ez BROCKWAY, rutin No.2,'Commercial Row, Liberty st Inure Poiks. . DOZEN 4- irong Manure Forks ; o r ei 10 3 " . Of superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, • No. 26 Wood sr. EXCFIAAGE COIN •ANND 1847. , s-Ig I) .A.y .Is - A Crik.V. T.. 4847. i ~. W..4...i, , alku AlAit futilsPass'enger SteamerlS \''AAC,l,llllrVONfl,Capt,„ .It. -G , ArAsDyt, 'ru,,,,:w...4. wi n a., a rct , ur pacitet liptween Atsburgh and Cincilinati, , ury 8 iiiret:q at 10 43 , - , leayii ~, l'ittsh rghbv'p, hinge,-13`1)ing rate. ppip.unti ais N§TEH. • • _ . . . The Isaac Newton was butt this arming, expressly for the trade; and titrein to pitsiengtun every cotutbrt and stiperiok aecomthodatiopsi febl3 ' ,"; Buying.kateS. - entinty & City.ordgs die Relief nptes, d- " Pennsylvania Co New "fork Maryland 44 New Orleans r e The regular mail end paitheriger steamer MOIIOIIGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular Packe(bet* eau Pittiburgli and Cincin mai, leaving this part" avert Monday at 10, A. M.; and Wheeling at 10,.P. M.ithe'saine day. Return ing*,-.she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 114 A. M. ....For freight or potssege apply on beard. - . , The Monongahela• was , bpilt ezpresily for this trade, and offers to the passengers comfort, and su periofaccommodations. • • .• mar 31 - 1847 - TuesdarPaOlc - et. 1847 The regular mail and passenger , ateaut, er HIBERNIA, -- No. 2, Capt; J. lartvz- TELTER, will run lila regular packet between Pitts burgh. and Cincinhati, leaving.this port every 'Facis: day ut 'lO A. M., and Witeelin , at -10 P. Al. - pf the name day. Returning, shoWill.leave - Cincinnati cry Friday at 10 A. ht.. For freight or - paisige ap ply on board. • - The Hibernia No. 2; wairboitt -- -eepresaly -for the trade; end -offers io the . passengers - every.. com fort and superior accommodationa,!- , janl.2, 1847 1847. IVedries4a3r • 'Pkxcket. 1847 , THE NEW ENGLAND, Nei . ... 2, ('apt. S. DeAa wißJeave Pittsburgh. every IVednea ay morning at 10 n , clocii; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P. M., • _ and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday ut 10 o , clock,'A. feb2o TutnitsDAY PACKET. 1847. 16 57 7 -- IN THE WISCONSIN, Capt. IL J. GRACE, will leave Pittsburgh - every Thursday morning at 10 o!elock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P.M.; and - Cincinnuti every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A. Isl. - febl9 SATODAY PACKET. j e irr The regular Mail and passengerateamer -MESSENGER, Capt. Lint - ord, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was,built expressly for this trade, and oficia to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 - e'll-t• It TILE new C. S. Taailsteamer ACADIA, 1 , ,T . E. Littas,l4laster, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittshurgh and the above port during the season of 184 G, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. . The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on-hoard, or to ap9 . .1. NEWTON JONES, Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisville. 'fhb new and splendid passenger steam- COLUMBI A, O'NEAL, Master. will leave fbr the above and intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passagFapply on board, or to je I D. WILKENS, Agent. The passenger steamer PALESTINE, . -741, =Capt. R iiliams, wili lease for the above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. m e , The new and splendid passenger steam boat D.KLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run ris a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock.. The Declaration oilers superior accommodations to passengers. Fox freight or passage apply on board. jel !11 . The well known last running steamer .1..174 . ;„=CAM8E3.;A, W. Forsyth, Master, will rtto as a regular Packet;leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10,A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, 9r to • - FORSYTH & Co., Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Wtsectittg—itcgular Packet: THE SiOtHliti light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tnata, Master, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel in..; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling eivryMnntlay, It nseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wheeling for ?ittsburgli every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. nocs FOLLANSBEE & HAY WA RD'S new• Boat, Shoe, and Trunk Store, No. ISG Liberty st. nearly up. posite the head of Wood rd. .k H. have in store and are receiving - their Spring and Summer supplies oY lionts, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hata, Trunks, &c. 4c. consisting of the largest and best assortment they have over been able to bring to this market. Our stuck of Goods has mo,t ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. We would solicit an examination 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 examine our stock before purchasing. FOLL_INSpEE 6: HAYWARD, np3 No 186 Liberty st. 967 m doz. Alen's . and Boys , Palm Leaf Hats, re eved and tor . sale very low at FOLLANSBF.P: HAY WARD Boot,Shoe and Trunk Store, No. ISa,tibe nearly opposan the head of Wood at IT OUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLA ING, of dll kinds, Graining Qak, 'Mahogany, iatin, Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Mkrhle. Orders left nt the shop' of the subscriber, on Smith field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Illackstock , s Factory, Alle gheny city, will be done at ,moderate rates, and en the shortest notice. ap Id-Gin. JAMES PITFIELD. tIATS AND. CAPS. S. C. E WIN CO. 4 4 'NVOULD respectfully inform their friends and Y the public genetally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilsen, where they intend keeping a general assortment of HATS AND CAPS, to which they invite the attention at purchasers. Those wishing a neat and fashionable article can be supplied by calling at No. 97, Wood st., corner of Diamond alley. Having dipposed army Hat and Cap establishment to M,smsrs. S. C. Erwin & Co., I cheerfully recom mend them to the patronage of my former customers. mas-Ini JAMES WILSON. AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, D A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage taken to and from the boats, free of charge. ap27-d3m FOUR LOTS—Bounded by Penn, Liberty and Hay sts., each lot having 24 ft. front, and extending bask 110 ft. Tyii of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole property is ono of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SWA-RTZWELDEII, Fourth st. nav3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. 'VINE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; " Double Elephant " " 27 by 40 " " Elephant " <• 23 by 37 " " Columbian ' " " 23 by 34 "- " Imperial tt ti 21 b y 29 <, together with alartge stock of smaller sizes. - DRAWING PENCILS of Cum - BERLAND and pre pared lead of four, three, two and one IL, a large supply of the aboveyjust received by - ELLIOTT & ENGLISH Prrisnuaou, May 17, 1847. T AST Saturday I gave a teaspoon fu I of B. A. Fahn- JU estochos Vermifuge to my little girl, who is be tween four and five years old ; and during the day she passed one handred and five worms, averaging more than a toot in length. Seeing its erects on this child, I gave a teaspoonful to her younger sister, who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-sev en worms of equal size. lIENILY W. CINIOTTI, Watch Maker , Smithfield St. To Carpenters. A, TIMM lot of Union. Factory Bench and Mold ing Planes, just received and. for sale by JOHN WALKEII, No. 85 Weild street, mayl4 ~. ~.:~ ~t vxlvcirmATi pAcKwrs. MONDAY PACKET THURSDAY PACKET For Cincinnati and St. Louis Tuesday Evening Packet. For Cincinnati SPRING SUPPLY OF BOOTS,. SHOES, TOUNKS, AT Palm Lear !iota Painting. S. C. ERNVIN Sr CO WASHINGTON HALL, Steubenville, Ohio. 13y B. W. EARL, For sale, Drawing Paper and Pencils. ;: : ; : . ', , ,.. - k-,.. , ....: ,-,, i ,.,,,, .. , . ,- - . - TJ: • • - FEET (Lineal,) afloat and for sale - 2000 ' rhltY 11I1)ES.--5.1 Dry .Hide, _LP jib,. .by 4mylS) „ C . 10.1 3 bbfit., Crta, Gaer. , rorsatellfAV fiy cor.Smithfiela abdTrout e't RANGES ANL) LEMON.Sr- 2 -7413x5. Oranges, 2 nd j 25 Lai Lemoils,just rec'd; in prime oTder,.. far sale by P. C..6I.A.P:Ti.N. . ACON-8000 ibs Hams; v. 4000 . 1bs Shoulders; - 3.oofYllis Canvassed 16'4 ; fa close consigiment, by 011112 ' . . barrels prim) Shad, jnst, received and for,sale, by SMITH 4- SINCLAIR,- maY 7 - ' : •00 Wood st. , TI - EIIRINO.-25 barrels, llaltirriorellerting, kid received Ood for sale•by SMITH & SIN,CLAIR,„ anayl7 56 Wood street. ItTACKE.REL.,-50 barrels ho. 3,10 storeapalor dr. SINCLAIR, • fiat' 7 - Wood qt. - - ACON--.1.7 casks Hants and Shoulders, in store JUN and for sale by • 621/11Tft , SINCLAIiI, mad 56 Wcod st. la ICE-4 tierces just reed . on.consignmeat and _l_t; for sale by ' SMITH & SINCLAIR, torta '56 Wood st. OLL BUTTER-2 rible Roll Butter; received It, on consignment, and for sale-by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co.; mayl 110 Wood st. LARIA-5 Kegs Family Lard ;just recd, and for ealelly J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., may( - 110 Woud at. GII.KESE-47 Boxes Prime W. R. Cheese; foot roc'd and for sale by mayl J. D. WILLIAMS 4- CO. FAMILY Flour, a prime article always on band, and for sale by • J. D. WILLIAMS &co., mayl 110 Wood si. 940 LBS SQUILLS—Just received and for side by • B. A. FAIINESTOCIC St CO., mayl _ - corner of Virit and Wood 'sts: 3GO ALOES-Just received and for sale by B. A. FAIIIESTOCK & CO., mayl cot of .Fira and 'Wood sts:: 2n BOXES Ext. Logwoodtjugt received and tor U sale by B. A. FAHNKSTOCK & CO.; 'or of First and Wood ata. 240 L an n a s. r Pow l ' e d. b Pumice Stone; -.lout received 11. A. FAHNESTOCIC S: CO., cor otTirat and Wood sin STANDS Burgundy Pitch; juserencived and for 'J sale by 13. A. FAIINESTDOK 4. CO., ap3o corner of _First and Wood ata. 6 BAGS Ginger Root; just recd and for sale by B. A. FAIIN,ESTOCK &CO-> art. 29 cor of First and Wood sts. BALES Velvet Bottle Corks; just received and •-.1 for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., ap3o corner of First and Wpod sts. ---- QiIKEGS Refined Salt Petre; just received and (or tIV sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood st. RECEI LING in Store and for sale, 300 bushels Dried Apples, by L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 . No. 31. Water, and 62 Front sts. .2000 Bug Pork, assorted—also, 4000 ilm. as sorted Bacon, just received and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, ap 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 From sts. BOXES Apples. Romanites,Pippina, &c., just received and for sale by • np 16 L. S. WITFRMAN, No. 31, Water, and 6:2 Front street 50 BBLS. Wlnte FleaoLin s st l o s r , o vr an z d ß fo i r i sa N le by np 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front sal jr' s BBLS. Family Flour, just received and for sale by . L S. WATERMAN, ap 16 - No. 31, Water, and 62„Front st. tUST received and for saha best quality New York CoackYaruhrli. Also,' 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by • feb2o ROBERTS' & KANE, 82, 3d st. 0 I3BLS. Copal Furniture - Varnisit. Nos. t and 2, Stoith's New• York make, on hand and for sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS. tt. KANE, feb2g No. 82, 3d st. ALARGE lot of *Mahogany Plank and Veneers, . for sale by ' ROBERTS..&. KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. 3000 rEE't best quality Rosewood, on hand Ind for sale by nbutras No. 82, 3d et. Cott on Dales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer li I "American." and tier sale by mar 27 FRIEND, lI,IIEY &Co. 57 Wateret. 6500 Lbs Bacon, (hog round,) recieed and for sale by FRIEND, RH EY & CO., No. hi Water st. AZ. 0. Sugar. 100 [nide prinie N F .L. E S N ov, II. Io f i- k sa y le s, l7 o„ 51 Water street. rec'd and for sale by M AP"SUG'"— L, I IAIfIEIi : r & SHIPTON, feb4 183 andl:3s Woodst. VISH—SS bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 10 brbbis do do; • 6 do No I do do; 15 bbls Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 do No I Salmon; 25 do - do Herrings; 6 drums Codfish; for sale by LAMBERT s !UPTON, fc b.! 133 and 135 Wood at I)itoDuct.--6 Ws and 5 kegs Lard; 5 do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; , 500 lbs Feathers; 4 bbls White Beanie 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and For sale by LAMBERT tz. SHIPTOX, Fcb4 133 and 135 Wood at Q TATIONER Y.—Just opening, a large and spleu 2 did assortment of French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JaLINSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Statinnerc, Market st. QTATioNEur FOR LADIES: Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper -Oral] kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, ikete Clips, &c. &c. For sale by JOHNSTON 3STOCKTON corner of Market and Third sts• QOLD PENS , —Bagley , s celebrated ever pointed Gold Pena, just received and for sale at red:iced rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, oct29 Bookaellore, Market at. • 5n IIULS. pitch; 50 , g Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by seps TAAFFE & O,CONNOR. Latest Improvement. BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of wag', T. B. YOUNG & Co, Band street. POPLAR BOARDS, well seasoned and for sale by [not IS.) L. WILMARTH. Conkling's Improved Lard Oil. ' BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from 1 thomanufncturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices wholesale and retail, by FRS. SELLERS, dec2B No. 17 Liberty at. =MMI 5 Tierces fresh Rice; 14 bills, Conklins imprpved Lard• Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and for salo by F. SELLERS. • sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. LARD, 100 kegs, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for sale by F. SELLERS. sep2.l. , No. 17, Liberty area Pianos. A SPLENDID assortmentof Rosewood and ISla ±l. hogany Pianos of the latest patternsjust finish ed and for sale at 0 F. BLUME'S, ' apr2l, - No 112 Wood st. A LSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole.. man's patent.2Eolean attachment; low for cash, at (afir2l) F. BLumg.s, I IN Wood et. =EMI I 1 4-Cllitlf i. 1 .. I 9wlli 4 I .L4ES,F T Ul4 GAilßsllßt, 1 1 IZ R .f li-C.. L tiYON' - . A I.,Z • T 11;1x4: 4 fE -)lo,e.st, .I 'pl - - ... just trceive%Fgnd MAC`:.J:I VIES . .S'ti . Igar touted ! Vegeiatile Purgative Pi/ 18 ? !..A_.11.1, universally, adautted to operate, not mly ; t1 as an effectual preventive, bytes a =MTfailing remedy, in all 'diseasos :which can effect the human .- • , . ;Irame.-11.ead-ache, Intligestien,ltheurnatism,Ttles, scurvy, Dropsy, Snell-pox;Civ al era-tito rb s, Worms;, Whooping-cough, Consumptien,..laundice,: Quinsy, Scarlatina, - Liver Complaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles; Salt-Rheum, Fits, - Ileartburn, Giddiness, , Ilrynipelas, Deafness, Itchiogs of the 'Gout, Gravel, Pains in the back, Inward weakness, pidpitatiofinin the heart.,. Risings in the throat,Astli ma Fevers of all kinds, Female complaints, Stiches in t he., side, Spitting of blood, Sore eyes, "Scfollilii, St Anthony's ilre;Lowhess of spirits, Flooding, Fl nor Albus oi_Whites, Gripes; King's evil, Lockjaw, Dye ! . Adria, Dile on the stomach, and all billions affections, Cioup, - ,SWelled.feetUnd lags; Swine-peai Trcinors, Tumours, Ulcers, Vom iting, and a host °embers have successively aad,re peatedly,beenvanTiished by their all powerful aria, They have' been known to effeet permanenteures when all - other `remedies bad prevJdanavailing,,und in the last stages of ffiseasn., • ,- : • - 7, They' haie:in many cases superseded thijoeicrip , ' live skitry• the most , eminent Physiiians, and re ! cetved besides their. unqualified,commendation. - , They have been repeatedly recommended by men ofthe - most distingiiished characters; throughout. Jlie laud, and been sanctioned' Europe.bY Noblemen, and Princes. of Royal blood. They lavri'been . intrOduced into the.llaipi tale of Edinburgh, Varis,.aiiii aiid thningh the die interested.exertions of:our Foreign ;Ambassatiers, they have received tho ftyorable commendation of the Emperor of _Russia, and bin celestial .Majesty of the Chinese Empire. IKr Scarcely a Packet vessel, of any repuie Sails front the port of Now York, 'o:plant do - ribUndant supply of the - . SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND...;- C. MARTIN Agencies have been established in all 'the I principal Cities in the Unions and: applications are constantly reaching us from almost niuriberleis vil lages in every section of the Country. -Testimonials of their marvellous effect - a aie Oaring in.lions - all quarters—and -in such numbers that we have not time to read one half of therri.. What strongef,or more 'conclusive evidence than theseimporttutt facts can the most sceptical desire?: possible- that the many thousands who have-tried CUCKENIIIt'S PILLS, .'can be deceived -in their resultsl If any imposture or quackery existed, would ie not long ago have been held up, as it shoilld be;.td the scorn and derision of a justly offended community 'O - 3 - Retnember,lir. C. V. Clickener is the original inventor of Sugar - Coated Pills; and that nothing o, the sort we's ever heard of, until he introduCed them in .Tune,lS43. _Purchasers should, therefore,always. ask for ClickeneesSugar Coated Vegetable Pills . , and -take no other,or they will the victims of a fraud. PRICE 25 CENTS PER 130 X. Dr. Clickeners principal office fur the sale ofPills, is 66 Vesey street, .New York. - WM. JACKSON, S 9 Liberty street. head of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent -for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the - Itirer Coun ties of Virginia. The following are Dr. Clickenerls duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county, Pa. . WAI..JACKSON, (Principal,) 89 'Liberty street, bead of Wood. A. M. nil - shall, Allegheny City. Jonathan .Ghriest, Manchester. C. Townsend " Jno. R. H. Jacciees, Birmingham. Jnd. H. Cassel, Penn street. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street... Robert Williams, Arthursville. R. H. Herningray, South Warcl. %VII). J. Smith, Temperanceville. , Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreiteeki4. Daniel Nogley, East Liberty.' Edward Thompson, WiLkincburgh.. Thomas .Aikin, Sharpsburgh ; :-." G. IL Starr, Sewickley.. . Samuel - James MYK.e.e, Stewartstown., John- Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. Penny, M'Keesport. Medical and SargiCal Wave: , ' Health is the charm of life, without it gold. Love, letters, friends,all, all, are unenjoyed. • DOCTOR BROW.I\I,a O l i"SP•t: regularly • educated-145i _)g than froth the:eastern eft 4301,<>;?pp, ties, would Jespectfully an nounce, to the citizens of, Pt s l ur ° fiat h Ali ege l ecnaYlite l v i cinity, that .s. ) c conrulted privately and conflideatially,',every, day and evening at' his office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street Milltown gives his particular.attention to the reatment - innlinVestigation.of the following disea . - . Ail diseases arising from linottritie.sof _the Blood, scrofula, syphilis, seminal weeknesi." mpotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey, Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that be is in possession of the latest in-' formation and, improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised' at the Paris Lock. Ho spital. 4- The modern researches on syphili§, its complications and consequences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public sit recentley, and :to - those . who make this branch of Medicine, their particu ' tar study an 4 practise. - . Many nei and valuable remedies haveiteen late ly introduCed, whichsecures the patient being naer curialized out of existerree Stranger§ are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, and regularly igimitted to practise, and that he now confines. himself ; to ..the study and of this.particular bratich,togeth. er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature; incident to the human frame. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a shOrt time, with out interruptibn from business. Letters from a distance, asking advice. mist. con taino a fei-;:,:or they will not be attended to. Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly c-ontidential. myl.:2-4,Scwy beautiful place of resort havinq been . greatly I repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive LOARDEIIS, by the day, weak, or . . His an cuntinodations arc good, aild his priOs 'are low.' _may 4-tf S.'ItIeCLELLA.ND. Proposals for. Plttsbarall Coal. PROPOSALS wilt be received:by the end eraigned until the first day of June, for the &livery . of 15,000 bushels of Pittsburgh Coal,- ef the best qual ity for the fabrication of Gas, to Le furnished on : or .before the, first day, of October next, at the Louis Gas Works, payment to be made upon delrery. For further particulars apply to the undersigned' KENNETH MACKENZIE, Chairman qj the-Gas Light Committee, may?-d3w. OP the most 'approved brands, in large variety, selected and adapted to every variety of hand. The clergyman, the lawyer, thernerchant, and every clatiS of men or ladies, requiring a durable, urtifortn, and economical pon, can be ,--accurately suited,. Their elasticity and fine points giro great ease in writingmaking either a' bold mark or a beautiful hairline, at the pleasure of the penman. With 'Care they will generally last t6n:years.. Ail warranted, and selling at the lowest cashini.% cm!, at the Gold Pen Depot, corner of 4th mid Mar:. het sts. (myl3) W.. W.' WILSON. tinitary Siore, Corner of gourth and Market' streets. may 13 W. W. WILSON. It S. PATRICK 84 SON will continue to keep the Bit,lron 'City Hotel, Filth et. ' between Wood and Market streets, where tho'y will be glad 'to ,entertain their customers and the - public rn general:. • A LARGE and eplend i assortment of Mahogany aitd:Rixtewood grand action Fianesi: - with [Slit frame. and:with.all the . ateirt Improvemen ts, which far u rabil ty One' a tici,4ouph.O..o:-vraliwited, to be erial-to any made ie. Gm,coppto7 4 63l , sale low: far cash, by • - inarlB No 112 Wood at, 251:11rier above 541.!. - ... • -.• . ACIIJNE - • - CARDS•i4ustreeld, a fresh 'supply of! . .LIFLah eez - cards, for .wool. carding - plate andcard-clean - ere for:ltale:by • -• • mug.' . pr o o. COCHRAMA": _ -.. • i•. C. TC ICEN ER'S Shakespenr Gold Popsy "lion City Ilotel. Pianos. mo,ti t 4: tee -Algfinistsilig opistipent, 1 NUN SIiLY: 1 1 .}:16;PI RATION • , . *? - 2 . .'' '-TlT.P."l,preiOilicg Spire - le .. '..r. 7 :-',.,g:' _..• -- , A,. .gteetrealresent the Its. - .- ti ,' *-,;->-..* . emtstritA:i.,. Fustunsmont. t?-"C,•.- 7-' v,, -- li,',4tlegretit eracuaffoi' - .i.,'AV.... : ' ' ~g . for-thiiinniaritits of the Orts - ---.,....: ,g , , .. 0 body.. 'r.ltiwill. henoticed r -- -= • : - e? that a. 'Shirk. cloudy init.' \ . e .... ;.... k .,_.. * : 1111163 from. , all points - 01 o ='"--- ' . ' y, the surface; - which lndit 41.4...... • k ~.. - sates th at this persptrat ,y O , , , , 41 : - <1..... - ,.., ' ton tloNys uninterrupted. 'sta..i•- . 4,..,.., ' _-: - :;•-, - - ly whete We aro inhealth, 1 n 3 • crr.: - .: ' • but ceases when we are sick. Life cannot he sus. tained without it. It is thiown off [Aim the blood and other Niece of the body,•tind dispoiei by this Enetins,of nearlyall:the impurities within us. ;The language of ' Scripture is "in the Blood is the Life." . If it ever be. comes impure, it may be traced directly to Ilimstop page of the insensibleperspiration. : Thus tt e see, all that is necessary when, the blood is stagnant, or it. fecttd) is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity . instantly. its own heat and ritalityare sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface,.. Thus'we sea the folly, of taking su much internal remedies.. All practioners, however, direct their efforts to. restore the Insensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian,• for instance, stcenis, the llydropathist shrontls. us' in wet blankets, the Homppathist. deals out infinitissimais, the Allopathiit blectla and doses us with mercury,- and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills; pills, pills. , ' • - .- .: • • - • . To give some idea .of the manta of tho Insensi. ble , Perspiration, .we will state that the learned Dr: Lewenliock;ascertaitied that, five-eights of all we re. calve into the stomach, passed °lrby this means. In other worDY, if .we oat .and drink eight pounds pet day, we el , actiate tiye-pounds of •it by the Insensible Perspitation,. 1 : : , - This is none other ' than the Deed •op particles ni • the - blood, and •therjni9es giving place - to the new and flesh ones..' To.check this, - therefore, is to re tain in the system fivm:eiehtsorallthOikblentanatter • that nature demands - sbould.lenielbelifidY. . By a sudden transition from bo at theold, the pores - are,stoppedohe perspiration ceases, and disease be-,' gins at .011 CC to develupe itself. ' Hence, a stoppage (.'.. this How 'of the juices, originates so• many cow. pla . . It is. by stopping thepares, that oversvlielms man kind with•cougits; colds, .and consumption. Nine tenths of. world die.frore disease's induced by a . .stoppage of the Insensible - Perspiration. • • " ILetnie ask, now, every undid mind, what course • seems the ,most reasonable ; to pursue, to unstop the pores, otter they are closed. Would:you ate:physic to union the pores?.: Or would*you apply something that would do this - upon thesurfaCeovhere the slog ging actually ist *And yet I.knoWmf phySician wk.) makes any external apilicatiens 10.. effect it.. Unuer these eireunistaneeti .I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's 'Afl-Hecling. or the IVarld , s Salve. has - Poteer to restore per spiratiOn on the feet, on the head old sores, upon the — ' chest, in short; upon any part or the body, whether ditedscd slightly or severely. • - Ithaspower to.eause all external. sores,ycrofuloas humors, skin cliseiies, poisonous woundsc to' dis charge their putrid matter, sad then heals them. I .It is a remedy that sweeps olithe whole eatalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restorithe entire cuitcla to its healthyfunctions. • It is a remedy that forbids the necessity.,ofeci many v. and deleterious drugataken into - the stafeaoh. . It is a remedy thattieither BiCknens, givea inconSe. • nienee, of is danxerotis to the intestines... It precerfes arid 'defends the surface frtim all dr. ! rangement of its functions. The surface is the out. let of five-eizhts of the bile and nsed'up matter with. - in. It is pierced With millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Slop up these pores; and death knock st your door. It is rightly termed All-healing, ferdll there is scarcely a 'disease,external or internal, that it will not benefit. 1 have uied it for the last fourteen years for all diseases of the chestyconsumption„liv er involving - the utmost danger and resPonSibilify,anak-s - I declare before and man. that, not in one • single case has it fxi.cd to benefit,3Vhen the Patient - was within the reach of mortal 11102/16. . . I have had physticiawlearned 'tithe profertildn; hare had -ministers of :the pospel, Judges on the bench,- Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen -of the • highest - erudition and multitudes, the podr; use:it in every variety of Way, and there has bemi lint one voice—one united and universal voice-waying -4 .31c Allister, vour Ointment istbod.' - - • CONSUMPT.ION.—It can hardly he credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs; seated ai they are within the system. But if placed upon thu chest, it, peiietrates direetly to the lungs, seperates the poisonous , particles that are consuming them,' and expels them from the system. , • ' I need not say that it is curing .persons ofionsump Lion continually, although -we are told it is foolish. ncss, I ,are not what is said, 'so long as I can curb' . several thousand' persons yearly. : . HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured persons or llin Headache often years standing, and -who had it regWleiry every week, so that. vomiting often tools - place. • . • Deafness and Ear Ache are helped rrk.th . likeetic-• Cass:- ' • - COLD FEET-Consumption, Liver .complaint s pains in the chest or lOC, falling off,the hair, one, or the cithei alWays accompanies coldfeet. • . The Salve wilt curb every case. j, In Scroufla, Erysipplas, salt' Rhetim, Liter 4m- plaint Sore 14es, Quinsy , Sore Throat, Dronc .. hitis ; Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, ail Chest Diseases; such anArthma, - Oppression,P airi, also. Sere Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tumours, CutaneousErupticins, Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med.` icine - nicw known - so good. BURNS.-1t lb the best. thing in the world for Berns. (head the Directions around the box.) • • -PIMPLES ON THE FACE-Masculine Skin groie 'terrace. Its first action la to expel all 'humor. It :- will not cease drawing fill the thee is free - from any matter that.may be lodged under the skin, and fre quently breaking out to the ineficii‘" It then heals . ..Sylien there is nothing but grossneis; - or dull : repel sive surface,, it begins to soften and . soften until the Skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a Childs. WORAIS.—If parents. knew bow fatal most medi-• nines were to children taken inwardly, .they would be slow to 'resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called "medicated lozenges," ."vcrtni loges'? pills, S:c. The Utah is, no' one can tell, in variably.when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will always tell if' a child has worms. It will . drive every.festige_ of them a.' ' Way. (Read the directions around the box.) ' There is probably no medicine on'the face 410 earth at once so sure and so satb in the expulsionlel TOILET.---AltlMugh 1 hare said littlO•about it as a hair restorative yet 1 will stake it against the Worldl They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine Will restore the hair two cases to their One.' - • OLD SOLES.—That some sores are an •outlet .to the impurities of tne system, is; because they cannot pass olf through the natural channels of. the Joaensi-. ble Perspiration. - ouch sores are bealed.Up gr. impurities must lia . vo &dine other outlet, or. it will danger life. This .salve will ahvayi provide, for such emeigenciea. l. ..• 11111.21.1.1\1ATISAf f —It menace's alMost isnmeilidtelj the iiiihdurnati r On and swelling, when 'Oh iita of cutirse ceases. • • • IF:VERS.—In all _ all:cases of fever, the difficu tylies in the m Pores being 'lucked up, .so that the heat and . persration cannot ,pass off. If the least moisture could be started the crisis has passed and the danger . ., over. The All-Healing Ointment will in rill cases os fevers almost instantly . ' unlock the Skin and Biinj forth the perspiration. • • . SCALD HEAto:-;- - -We have cured cases ChatinetuC • ally defied. every thing kriown, as well as the of fifteen or. twenty' doctors. One man told 'us he had spent 8500.0 n -his children without any benefit, ; when a few boxes of the.ointmont.cured them, • • COltNS.=-occasional use of the Ointment will a/- ways keep corns from growing. People,need-imir e be troubled with them if they will use it.' AS; A FAMILY BIEDICINF--:LNo man meas ureian. its value . So long as the stars roll alone - over he Hcavens-.-so long as man - treads. the •enrth, sub , • ject to all infimities of the tlesitso long an-disease and sickness is known—just So'. long will this. good Ointment be used and esteemed. . When man seas % es from'off the earth, then,the demand will cease, and nut till then. JAMES McALISTER & Co: Sole proprietors of the above Medicine: . Price 25 cents per box.' - CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly counterfeited, no have given this Cau tion to the public that .‘no Ointment wili be genuine unless the names of Tames McAlister, at James-Me:. Alister Co„ are witrrrEvi with a ?tr.: upon EVERY label." Now '#e hereby . .otTer a reward of $5O to . be paid on conviction intany of the constituted courts of the United States, fur any individual coon"- • terfeiting out :tailwind Ointment. - PRICE ° CENTS. PTh.B. BOX. AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH---Braun' rceiteri corner of Liberty and St: Clair sts: are the whole-. salt agents, and L. Wilcox, corner Market it:and i the .Diarnond; flays & Brockway, (Druggists No Commercial ILOW, Liberty St.f S. H. Casse4corner ott l Walnut and Penn streets., sth ward, and sold at the., Bookstore in Smithfield st., 3d door from SecOnd and in Allegheny city by II P. Selawartr, t and J. Sar gent, and by J. G. Smith (Druggist) Dirriiinghamtalls", D. Negley, East Liberty;* U. Itewlatd; /414e 5 Poiii Samuel Walker; ElizaboAtL.l.7*Alziandei ex Son, Mo. n ongahel a . City; Co. T. B.9gers j I . itslatPFatert ang A'43INETTS AND PLANNEIS.--One nsseCai t j. ginetts; one' case Ilea Flanne3e for sale ioiV p' - R dt.34l GEO;COCIIRAII, 26 IV92d'r:l7 =SZE
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