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Swatar, Clark, Bfowniville. . • . : Beaver,'Hoops, Beaver. Lakd Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Michigdrn.Adams, Beaver. • .', : Consuri'tioWman, 'Brownsville. Louis A'Lase, Bennett, BroWnsville. t • • DEPARTED.' l J. J. Cri tenders, Israel, St. touit. New En l gland, Ebert,: Wheeling. , Hudson, Poe, Wheeling. , , .., Zanesvil e : Packet, Gallagher, Zanesville. Swatara Clark, Brownsville. Lake. pie - , Hemphill, Beaver. Bea4er, Hoops, Beaver. 1 iticiligan, Adains, Beaver. Coriall,lk - WMO.II, Brownsville. Louin MrLane, Bennett. Brownsville. ,1 I - Err IWAT L-. patli Itloyiew of the . ' OFFICE OF THE POST, ? , SATIJRDI Ir Mna.m.xo, May 22, 1547. 5 FL 17R I -Th arrivals y wagon and steamboat were heavy yesterday, and pribes show an advance fromthe from the previotis day's quotations, Sales of ,Sbu this. it $634 , -; 1900 bbls. in lots at $0,3 7 11 ; 300 bbls. in the Morriing at $6,25. Some holders a'sli $13,50, but we hehrd of no sales at that rate. Sev eral operators li+ declined buying since the re cent advance , ; others, although inclined to buy, are prevented frdm doing so, for want of ware , . , 1 house room to store it away. pACON—Prices firm and bales heavy. We quiate'Shouldersg,t s6,ca)6l-c., -- city cured ; Sides 7-3 aac., and Hams the same. -RYE—Sales oil 200 bu. at4o(a4 le. OATS—Sales Rona =god to hotel keepers at 2-7a3oe. - CORY—In great demand. Sales at 50ri155c. , CI-lEESEBecimaing plenty in market. Sales boxes at VIC. WHISKEY-Dill. A fed. sales of Rectified at 20(a21c., and Ran , at I.S(ir;l2e. FEATHERS—SaIes at 26a30c., according to quality. WHEAT—The advance in flour has improved prices. Sales 200 'bu. at 0. tV 1 t c ; 50 bu. prime article at $1,05. GROCERIES—We notice no changes in prices. IT; TE.LnGic.AritED rcia. TOP. POST. BALTIMORE MARKET. May 21, 6 o'clock, P. M. FLOUR—Littlechaege in flout; moderate sales I to-day at $9,00 for' ; Howard st.; holders ask $2,25 for City Mills—only retail sales for use. WHEAT--Advancq. Sales prime White at $2,12'.@2,15; equally iO'Od Red at $2,04. CORN—Has declina Sales of White at .92c.(ii, $4 ; 02; Yellow at 1,0201,0 G. WHISKEY in sells 4 34c. • TOBACCO—An improved demand for tob6`eco far export—prices,have slightly advanced. PROVISIONS are in somewhat better demand —no change in prices. EIN 'FLOUR—Market for flour openedothis morning 'at $3,7509,00 fl !bbl. • fielders obtitiried an ad vance, and moderate sales at $7,1104 . t9,18i e bbL RYE FLOL/11.Sales at S6,.Qo—market steady. WHEAT—SaIes p6ine While at $2,05(i12,1,1 Prime Red at $4,ci,5a2,07 CORNM_EAL'is 125 c. lovrer-t-salei at ;,;;;,.13 L i _ PROVISIONS in less demand—moderate saler. at forint:. prices. , .NEW ,YORK MARKET. , 'May 21, o'clock, P. M. FLOUIt - - , Stoti in the city still Small. Sales Pe:lessee for delivery in all June, .2(..),000 158;1W/1%8,311. Sane sales' southern (Howard .s 0 on the spot-at $9.,00 s,r bbl. WHEAT-.-Sales 10,000 bu. prime Whi:e for, June delivery at $2,00.-=2,000 bu. on the spot at $2,03. CORN has advanced--sales 20,000 bu. prime, Yellow at $1,07(01,09. For August delivery 11Q 01.20,000 bu. Fellow a $l,OO. 1 ~.~ A GOOD assortment of 8x 10,9x12,10x12, add stir size Winoow Sash, and of Glass to suit when wanted ; white Lime ; Patent Tulis, Keelers and Buckets; a large supply of all sizes good wooden Bowls; aze handles; hay forks; carpet chain; bed cords and twine ; and a small variety of Dardware;+ Dry Goods, and cheap Family Medicines, for sale. I ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. myl9-4t Melchant, - No 30 sth st., near Wood.. I NewlslllDn'ery and Fancy Dry Goods Store. N0.1.C!, West siJe of St. Clair street, between Penn "and Ike Bridge. TIM - DUFF- has completed her arrangements - , .1 during her late visit to New York, for receiiz lug at all times the latest London and Paris fashions, of every articlg in the Millinery Laisiness. A choice selection of new styles Dress Caps, Silk and Braid Bonnets, Collars, RibbonS, Laces, &c., just opened: Also, a new and elegant pattern of Silk CardinalS; Caps, Bonnets, Cardinals ' &c., made to (Adm. ' Straw Bonnets Cleaned. A few good Milliners wanted. my 4 . John P. Perry, Hate of the firm of Mr!calm, Leech C 0.,) ~~IiOLES~ILE GROCER, kl Commissionkinds o rCountryantlF PI our Merchant, dealerin all duce, copper,] tin, tin plates,• Winer& tools, zinc, lead, Russia sheet iron, iron and nails, white lead, dye stuffs, coiton _yarns, salt, &c., and Pittsburgh Manufactures igenerally, corner of Liberty and Ir win streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Liberal advances, in Cash or Goods, made on consignments of Produce, &c. I maylB-11. Propdulls for Pittsburgh Coal. -nßoposm.s will be received by the undersigned, until the first day of June„for the delivery,ol 15,000 bushels of Pittsburgh Coat, of the beit cjual ity,for thefabrication of Gas, to be furnished on or before the fii i st. day Of October next, at the Si. Louis Gas Works,payment to be made upon delivery. fu For rtni particulars apply. to the undersigned ? KENNETH MACKENZIE,-. Chair:Min of the Gas Light Committee.' may7-d3wl ARNE • 'S AND MECHANICS ATTEND. Mark well the name and pass The truth around, ; That KEEVIPS'IIats are the cheapest to be wand: And if you his store should honor with a visit, You'll get yhur money's worth, and will not miss it. IHE1 HE subacribere have opened a Hat Store on the - One Price Cheap Cash Principle, where they will be happy to !serve those who may favor them with a call, with good HATS AND CAPS, • -, Cheaper thin ever sold before in Pittsburgh. We roanufactuni all our own hats of the best materials, and by the yst workmen. And any person purchas ing a hat o us, that is not to the letter true as, we stato. above, we will give the hat for nothing. This isi fair, honest, And NO YANKEE HUMBUG, , but candid truthii, to test the fact. ,‘ Please give us a call, ;! At Economist's Hall. .. . I . KEEVIL & CO., !' 1152, head of Wood st., next iloor.to IgcCulips flour warehohse.' I[, , , ajw'Don't forget the name and number, '.]: bct2S-wly . i - 1 . ;7:•''' 4., • ,7 .1 • ' - • - S;:f -PHILADELPHIA MARKET. May 2+ 7fo'cio4'. - r. M For &oleo - 1-f..r I ,b GREAT ITALIA:N. REMEDY. April 26, 1848 : Teino aftieted for. some 8 years 'with that most diSlressing disease.'the ;asthma, and fox' the lasi 3.years'inuch of the time confined to mr-roorn, and atjseveral different times my lilaj was des-' paired_ Of; I coneiude'd -to obtain some of Ma. zoni's Sh'filitin Syrup, wtitC.h was recommended to Me by a frielid frrint New, York. who stated that it lied cured smite of the most inveterate! 'cases !Mown to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, tha t,'Mler.using tile above medicin'e for abont 4 Weeks, I was entirely' ielieved, and. I believe rail eally, eared. roars Kith. respect, OLIVER. W. OWEN, 'l' i Hays &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents; See advertisement. • feb22 pintsTres Galvanic Remedies for all kind of Nervous' affectionS theylave bean used tivitl entire success all cases of Rheumatism, 'acute or chro nic, 'applying to the head, face or limbs; gout, tic . dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo, nervous or sick head- Ache, indigestion, paralysis, palsy, epilepsy, fits, convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu ralgia, general debility, &c. In cases of dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the di gestive organs—they have been found equally site: cessful. 7 f These alitdreations are in the form of Rings and 'Magnetic Fluid, Bands, Bracelets. Belts, &c. Ozi. See advertisement for further particulars on the. outside of thisaheet. For sale at the only agency, 57 IViarket street., , L . CO r qc ROOFING Concat.—Messrs ob erved some time ago a con itiunication over the igrrature for "A Patent," stating that Dr. Jayne 's I,ndian E.xpectorant had been the means of saving thOites of three of his children, who were suffer ing severely with whooping cough; and hiving, hut a short tithe before', lost one of thy children by thatdreadful complaint, and having another, and 'my only child, suffering the greatest agony with the aamebdisease, and in hourly ekpectation of its - .death, I was induced to purchase a bottlZr of it, and !and using it according to the direetiohs— !and to the surprise of all it began to mend in Of teen 'minutes after We commenced using it, and the .child has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, hut I !hereby return him- a husband's' and a father's :grateful acknowledgments I' Philadelphia, April 22d, 1546 Jir:vnis Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten .;ffon of those desirous of restoringtheir hair oi• im liproving its beauty, to this elegant preparation (;We hear it every where highly spken of, arid es pecially by all who have made use of it. as greatly idffcacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, Land *venting and curing many affeetions of the Its virtues are amply and sufficiently prov -0.-2.V. Y. Sun. _ _ !.; For sate in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street,. near Wood—and at :the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz; Federal street, rlfleghenyCity,l mart ndrews' Eagle lee Cream Saloon. Great Attraction!: Contrnenring on Monday evening, May 17th, 1647. proprietor of the above establishment, grate• for the very liberal encouragement and sup port extended to him during the past seasons, bas lease to announce to his kends and the citizens or , Pittsbur g h, that he has made arrangements for the present summer with a talented lady from Ne.• York {hourly expected,) also, with Messrs. KLIZASS, Men ;011( and Ilutrrtrs, of the Sable Ha:monists, who iivill appear, this evening io a GRAND WHITECON- Itercr of Vocal and lostrumputal Music, consisting ' 'of . Songs, Ductts, Glees, B:c.. with choice selections from the most approv ed . Operas. Mr. N. Encase will preside, at the Piano Porte. Concert to coin• mence at S o'clock. Tickets of adailssion,.?s cents. One Saucer Ice Cream to each visitor ram:. ma 1 7 ilunting and Fishing , '•A CCOIITREI:VF.NTS ol every description on band and constantly receiving fresh supplies. Cons, Pistols, Powder; Shot, Flasks, Belts, Game Bags, 'DrinVg Cups, B:e., Fishing Tad:le.—A. large and i'...omplpte assortment, for wholesale or reta il , .11on'sisting'in part of Jointed and Cane Rods ' Hooka of efery variety,Silk, Grass,, Linen , Cotton and Trout Lines, Swivels, Snoods, Floats, Sinkers, &c. man JOHN W. BLAIR, 130 Wood et. :Jayne'• Caravinattrc Balsam, TS .a pleasant, certain, safe and effectual remedy 'for Dysentery, Diarrluna, or Looseness, Chillers :Morbus, Still - tuner Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, .Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Heridach, Heart burn, Watcrbrash, Pain or sickness of the Stomach, Vomiting, Spitting up of Food after Eating, and also where it passes throug.. the body unchanged, Want of Appetite,Restlessness and Inability- to Sleep, Wind in thtotnach and bowels, Hysterics, Cramp, Nervous Tremors and Twitchings, Sea Sickness, Faidangs, Melancholy and Lowness of Spirits, fret• sing and crying of Infants, and for all Bowel Aliec lions and Nervous Diseases- . This is ono of the meat ancient, pleasant and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the carious derangements of the stomach and bowels, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing Cholera Infantnin or Summer Coniplaint ; and in all the above diseases it •really acts like a charm. • . . All persont, are requested to try it, for withoutex ceptinn, it is one of the most valuable family medi cines ever yet discovered. Ilundredsl nay thou sands, of certificates bate been received from Fhy siciatio, Clergymen, and families of the first respec tability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, tuo•fiumerous to publish. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store. 7 Fourth Street. - tnav2l-dtav 1114 C RINE 6:1,11.613, LOOM FIN DING g, M. Cummins, No. 120 Liberty lours below St. Clair street. ..INTESS , P.S. James Smith . & Co.'s Machine Card IL Agency, Manuflieturcrs Finding Lstablish r meet, and dealer in Clocks, Looking Glass Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. nov. I S—fol43dBv.l., atrial( LeCULLOUCII John Lilnch 4: THOLP.SALE Grocers, Produce and Commis , 1 17 / sion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Gth, Pittsburgh. Ozr Liberal advances made on consignments. may 12 rttLL & cualtr, RANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND 7i:IOXAS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFcATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER:• Nq. 65 WOOD ST., 3o Dooll BELOW FOURTH, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. T)AR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, and JE. collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York „Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kenteiclty, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. • The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. mar.22-y T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, who design pur ju chasing Venitian Blinds, or wish to get their old Blinds renewed and made better than when . riew, -will please take notice that'Andrew White is now •permnnently situated on the corner of Wood and 4th sts. Show room on the second iloOr ofMr.-Ken nedyts splendid Looking Glass and variety store; 'entrance on 4th st. All orders thankfully received and proniptly attended tcr. Please call and see be fore purchasing elsewhere. marl 3 rtAXSEED OIL, • 29 Barrels Flaxseed Oil, in store and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICKETSON. HERRING AND SHAD:, 2b BarrelsNo 1, Baltirriorb Herring; 15 " No f, Shad = In store and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICKETSON • AITALPOLVS Letters; yyraiall , s Historical Memoirs; Hooks. Wraxall'e Post'lumens Memoirs ; Rushes Residence in the Court of London; Liborne's Waterloo Campaigns; Littell's Living, Age, bound in 1 , vole British Essayist 8 vole, cloth arid leather. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH ¢ CO., mys • 11.fassurc Forks. 0 g DOZEN 4 prong Manure Fortis ; ;GU 10." 3 " CC of superior quality, just redeived an for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, NP. 2i Wood st. • 24 , ;.-. t ' 'tt t" •' • ItEVVES UV:. • CORRECTED ALLEN IttiNALEII.,•E. C0734ER,0T. T2IIIID • PENNSYLNUNI.A... Pittsburgh Banks.. Philadelphia Banks ;:.! • pat ' Gertuanto~t n..=••• • pat ' Chester.connty. .... par Delaware pouut.Y....• •par Mcint•gomery county:. par Northumberland Co...par Col, Bank &Bridge Cepar Reading par Lancaster par Doylestown par Easton par Bucks county par Pottsville' par Washington .......... Brownsville . ~ • • .l, ~York Chambersburg Gettysburg Middletown . Carlisle ..3 Harrisburg' Honesdale .... ... I Lebanon . Lewistown Wyoming Erie • West Branch ... Waynesburg Susquehanna County .. 1 Lehigh count)" U. States Bank 28 Relief Notes City and County Scrip.. Statenkantl branches..l State Scrip All Danko... VI - EMMA. Eastern Banks • Wheeling . Branches Br'ch at MorgentoWli...l MARYLAND. Baltimore City - pa Country Banks. City Banks Country Banks NEW ENGLAND All solvent honks.. I. L. SIMPKINS BANKERS; EXCHANGE FOREIGN AND DOM CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 6-I Wood st., one door above Fotipli, East side, Pittsburgh, I'a. if — WM - LENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the'Cities throughout thr United States. Sight checks oallaitimore, Philadel phia, Ness York-, Boston and Cmcintiati, coUitautly fur vale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio; lientackt, ludinna, and Virgiuia Banks bought and sold on the must fivor abll: terms. The highest premitim phid for Foreign and Ameri can Bold and Silver coins, Exchange on Ecgland, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, marlo-41.awy ;•743 - Remittances to 11Cterope s A,ND PAMAGE TBOll LIVERPOOL, LONDON., slid tho various Ports •t IRELAND, to NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA rrinz Undersigned, Agent fur fil'essrs. ROCHE, 1111.0*S. di Co., is remitting motin'y's to England, Ireland. Scotland and Waits, at the rate of Five Dollars to the £1 attrling. Drafts ;issued for any amount drawn direct on the Royal flank of Ireland, Dublin, and on Alerers Prescott, Grote, Ames t: Co., Rankers, London, payalife,ori presnatation at arty flank in the United Kingdom free rit)liscount or any c h arg e w hatc:v e r. Those, desirous of remitting, or sending for their friends will please apply to the sub scriner, at his (Alice 'en Pearl strict; 4 (Stairs tiliose the Canal Ilarin. JAM E.:l BLAKELY. _ Persons at a distance wishing information will re ceive In answer by return mail, by directing (pod paid') as above. Refer to the Hankers, Merchants 7 and Manufac turers of Pittsburgh and vicinity. [ apt?-dnwtf , HOLMES & SON. n.tmalns AND DEALEII , IP! Excitet:GE ccaDl ASP Selling rate New York. Philadelphia Baltimore Buying rates. Ohio 1 die. 1 " Kentucky i it Virginia Wheeling Tennessee 3 np`iy Fire Engine for Sole. t FIR ram secondclass Fire Engine, that will „ti, throw two side streams and a , gallery stream, with pipe:, nail everything ready for service. She will be sold low. For further particulars in.4uitti of W3l - . GORM AN, ADAMS G Err y CU PIM litre. trinG-tf GEO. WILSON,. . _ . „_. BOOES--Justrec'd : Works or Lord Bolingliroke; Works of Samuel Johnson; 3.Vorks of Jeffer son; Boswell's Life of Johnson; Carinsities of Lite rature. H. S. BOSWORTH 8: Co. mal:2 . 43 Market st. yON DON PUBLICATIONS. •, _LA History of Painting; Sehligles Philosophy of Ili.story; Coxe's House of Austria; , Sehillers Thirty Years' War; Poems of Patmore; Spencer's Fairy Queen; 11. S. BOSWORTH & New Plano Music. mil E au) citußcu; 1 Officers Funeral ; e. , Tia Midnight flour; We met as Strangers ; • Mary of Argyle ; The Watcher; The Rose of Alabama ; Dreams of the Past; Are the Links that hound us Hroken Where are now the. hopes I cherished ; 'Tis the Harp in the air; Ile doeth all things well ; 1 rail of Vern : Cruz, (a descriptive piece.) Tralti . es.—Geselle, Midnight, Cypress, Atlanta, Morning Star, Linden, Francissia, Fairy, II Peuse rosa, Washington. The above just receired and for sale JOHN 11. MELLOR, may 12 No SI Wood street. 111=3 ME= Illineral Region of Lalge Superior. FEW doz. (latest edition) of "Houghton and Bristol's Mineral Region,"-accompanied by the map of the entire country, nufnbet and location of every peArrit, name and capital stock of all the mining companies, result of the geological and ty pographical surrey, together with' all the statistical information relative to the Mineral Region of Lake Superior, are contained in the work. For sale by HAYS & BROCICAWAY, DruggiSts, N0..2i Commercial Row, Liberty st. tnavS-il tm THE undersigned have this day associated them selves together, under the srm and style of Jour: lir.ncx & Co., for the purl ose of conducting a Wholesale Grocery, Produee and Commission Bu siness, and have taken that spacious Warehouse,No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth= where they will he pleased to see their friends arid former patrons. HEN BY 111 , CULLouyal , • JOHN BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1, IS47—may.iB.-11no UST received at the Bookstore of, the subscriber QT in sth street, near Market : Materin Medico, pure, by Samuel Halineman, translated and edited by Charles Julius Hempel, M. D., 4 vole. Hartman>s Acute diseases, by Dr. Hempel, vol, 1. Homoeopathic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarged and improved, by A. J. Hall, M. D. Tahrfs New Manual,: vol. I. No. I and 3. Hering's Domestic Physician. ' A Manual of Domestic Cookery, for the use of per sons who are-under Hotnceopathic treatment. Bonninghausen's Therapmtic ..Pocket book for lionicepatbists, by Dr. Okie. Aabneman's Chronic Diseases, 401 5. Together with Medicine Chests of different sizes and prices. (aPI6,) 'VICTOR SCRIBA. r.pins beautifulplace of resort having been greatly repaired, the proprietor is now ready to receive no.tanzas,.by the day,. week, or month. His ac.- commodaqons are good, and his;prices are low. may 4-tf j • Ef. bIeCLELLASD. • /SCOLINTS • pAILY BY 'CHANGE IBROEEE:, ND WOOD STREETS. : stye~k.anil Branches. Cinakiati•Banks Circlevillettau're.ncm.. IColuratitis ank: Xenia • .': ' 4 Massillon .9andttslcy ..1 . Gcaiiga ' • I Norivalk Now I t ishoni ' 4 Wooster . Marietta .. • • Chillicothe J Cleveland Sciota • • .... Lancaster ' ;S Hamilton ' 10 Canton ...i 20 Urbana 50 Granville .1 50 State Bk and Branches 50 Bank of Illinois 75 ancitiosrr. itiver Raisin. 70 Insurance Company ...5 State Dank Oakland County 10 Farm and Mee h bank.lo St. Clair ' 75 132=1:1 F,State Bank . All hanks "I 3 EASTERN ; EXCIIANG E. New York.... (prem.) Philadelphia.... " •• '1 Baltimore " • • MIME E 632332 VALUE , Or COINS. Amer.l Gold, (prom)....} 10Id do. do. ...5 IGuineas ' 500 (Sovereigns $4 S 3 IPrederickdors $7 80 iT en Thalers 7 80 iTen Guilders.. ' 3 DO LouistPors' 425 Napoleons:....-..... 1 3 SO Doubloon, S paninh.. lB 00 !Do. Patriot 15 50 :Ducats 215 MEETS HILL .L Co., NV IL L 1A.31 A OKETLS, AND DEALERS IM 4ESTIC EXCHANGE, AND PITTSBURGIL BA Ng. NOTE 3 NO. 55 illark,t bulge. Cincinnati Lout. Ito St. Louts MOTT a. Buying rate's. Conntyti City nrd's die Relic!' notes I `• Pennsylvania Co 8 " New York Muryland I New Orleans • Copartsiorship noiirtoepathic 13krolcs Shakesilear onniens. lIMIE .~ ~' CINCINNATI roAcK}M. 184- ~. '• ' 7. 13 VN 6 Ji. 'X I" A, V K.E T , 1847. 11 N:- , Tlthl Nail' mid. Passongetv.fiterimOr IS AAC pIEIVr()N, Capt. A. G. Atirsorr, wi F run - No a regular plaice{ between Pittsturgrf rind c incinnati l I eaving-Piitrib iirgh etc ry Sunday at 10 o'- clock,A IA ' ' ' ' i The Isaac tion'ton wail` Mille this spring, expressly for the trade, Mut - offers toynssengers overt' comfort and superior acehmaidations. , _ - fohl3 f The regular mail and Passenger steamer MONONGAH4A,. Cant. Rorie, will run as a regular Packet between 'Pittsburgh and,Cinein nati., leaving this port every Morniny at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10, F. DI:, the same day. Return ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freglit or passage npfily on board: , The hiennitgahhla.. was built etßressly for this trade, and offers to the 'passengers comfort, and su perior accommodationa: mar 31 1814 tuesday. Packet; ' 1841 _lrre_jb The regular mail'ilno Passenger 'steam- W'r , T s Ft`r l,7 .er pII3FItNIA, No. 2, ; Capt. J. KLTE FELTER, Will run as a regular packet between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, leaving this portuavery Tues day at 10 A.M., and Wheeling at 10 of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A.M. For freight or passage ap ply on board. , 1:0-The Ilibornia , No. 2, was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. jan12,1847 11347. 'Weducedity Packet. 1847 TIIE'NEW ENGLAND, No. 2, Capt. S. DrArr. will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati eve ry Saturday at 10 o"clock,.A. M. feb2o 1847. TIIVESDAti PACKET. 1847. .1 N TIM . WISCONSIN, Capt. It. J. GRACE, - meH will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M.; and:Cincinnati mu Sunday at IQ o'clock A. M. febl9 SATURDAY' 'PACKRT. The, regular ma _6 4 -Fat M i i i i 4 p a t n . 'l2:ntr e ( n l gne.ri st a t. n m a n r e 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 otclk A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and otters to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 THURSDAY PACKET. THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADLA, Lucas, Master, will run ne a regu ar pasacngcr packet between Pittihurgh and the above port during the season 'of IW, leaving every Thuriatny at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia in new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or patiage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JON S, Agent. tfor Cincinnati and , ‘Loulaville. 1-473 The new and splendid passenger stearn.l _ O,LU C 131 A. O'Nl FAL, s 5 , 1 a t •11 leave for the above and intermediate ports, regular- , ty. For freight or passage apply nn board, or to J„I, 1). WILKINS, Agent. For Cincinnati and St. Louis The passenger steamer RALEsTINE, vt7T-Ttcapt. with:um, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or pasicige app* on board. ie9. neaday IC,rening Pinektt. Tbe.new and Aplendul passenger steam boat DECIARATWN, 'Capt. Vortices, will rtin as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tucaday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning She will leave Cincinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. The Der:fa ration offers superior accommodation% to pastengem Fur freight or passage apply on board. jet 'For Clncinrkati. _MLA "Re well known fast running steamer W. Poryyth. Master, will run .8 a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn. lug at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., 'ilia game day. Returning, tilio will leave Chacintiati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight 'or ;meanie apply on board, or to FORSYTH Ez Co„ Agents, No. 30, Water street. For Wheeltug---Itegular Packet. r t 1 717- r Tar, splendid light draught steamer DOMINION, S.,Twen, Master...will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and NVhcel ing; icay.ng Pittshurh for Wheeling every Monday, Wedn,:eday and Yriday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav ing Wl:ceding fur t'ittrburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day rind Saturday, at 9 o'clock, 3,,M. For freight or pivi.age wally on board. novb ntlying • ti I 11 FPRI~G - SIPPLY OF ROOTS, 114/10ES, TRUNKS, &c. • AT OLT. A NSIIE F. ta IIAY WA RD'S new Boot, Shoe, r and Trunk Store, No. ISG Liberty st. nearly op posite the head of Wood st. F. - 11. have iu store . and me . , receiving their Spring and Summer supplies . of Boots, t.:4113C5, Palm Leit; Oats, Trunk;, tze. 4-c. consisting of the largest and best assortment they have ever been able to bring to this market. Our stock of Gads hits most ly been manufactured to our order and expreasly for the Pittsburgh Market. • We would solicit an examination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either. nt wholesale or retail, as sac *Mini sell at a small advance above cost. I'urrhaaerssvill find it to their intnres:to call and examine our stock haft ro purchasing. FOLLA.tinIIEL: s , 3 No 18( Liberty Ft. Palm Leaf Iliatx. 96 -y dos. Men's and };rya l'alm Leaf hats,r e celved and for gala very low at Boat, Shoo and Tritnit Stnro, No. ISS, Liberty st aeasly oppositelhe head of Wood Kt. apr3 HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING and GLAZING, or RI 1 1 Itin6, Graining Oak, Mahogany, Satin, Rose and Maple. 'lmitations or all kinds or Marble. Orders left at the shop, or the .subscriber, on Smith Geld street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Illackstock's Factory, Alle gheny city, will be dime nt,moderate rates, and on the shorteit notice. rip 15-Gm. JAMES PITFIELD. T r S R A N N , D I N C Ari c . W O. OULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied by Mr. James Wilson, where they intend keeping a general assortment of HATS AND CAPS, to which the, indite the attention of purchasers. Those wishing a neat and Ilishionable article can he sUpplied by calling at No. 91, Wotid et., corner of Dial:need all 4. S. C. ERWIN'S; CO. flaying disposed of my liat aud Cap establishment to : Messrs. S. C. Erwin & Co., I cheerfully recom mend timin to the patronage of my former customers. mai). Im JAMES WILSON. wit.sm.soTori HALL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, Kr A watch kept for boats day and night. Bag gage taken to and from the boats, tree.of charge. ap27-d3m . . FOUR LOTS=-11ounded by Penn, Liberty and Ito , sts.; eacli lot lia•Vina 24 41. front, and extentlii back 110 ft. Two of them are corner lots, abd th . " . position of the whole property is one of the most ad vantageous in the city. For further information ap ply to M. SIVARTZWELDF.I I , Fourth st., nov3-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Drawing Paper and Pencils - VINE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; " Double Elephant " 27 by 4(1., " Elephant ". 23 by 37 " • " Columbian • " 23 by 34 6 ' " Imperial " 21 by 29 , e together with a large stock of smaller sizes. DRAWING PENCILS of CUMEERLAND . and pre pared lead of four, three, two and one IL, a large supply of the above, jos% received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. Prz - rouncti, May 17, 1647. T AST Saturday t gave - a teaspoonful of B. A. Pahn. estock , s Vermifitge to my little girl, who is be tween four and five years old i and during the day she passed one hundred and five worms, averaging more than a toot in length: Seeing its effects on this child, I gave a teaspoonful to her younger sister, who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-Se'v en worms of eqtral size. HENRY , W. CINIOTTI, Watch Maker, Smithfield et. To Carpenters. A FRESII lot of Union Factory Bench and Ittold ing Planes, just i r eciied' and for sale by JOHN WALKER, Wtoid street. _‘" ~1 MoDAY 'l,Ablaa FOI,LANsBEF: k lIAYWAPD•S Pal ntlng Steubenville, Ohio. tiy 0. W. EARL, Fd* Sale, MEE MtP bbls, just reel(' and rot sale at the loweet-cash price LiAltS 4 111106111VAY, mnl7 • No,. 2', Cornmoreial Itow:'Liherty -. • . . , EMON - S fr',13.1.1P-..,yery Suet cor 1.4 sale by - HAI'S 8z nnopKwAy, mal7 No. 2, Conunerela - 1 Itoti!, Liberty et. -,---- , - 1 - )0 KFlNlill CAMPHOR- , -1 bbl. fol.:sale very tow, it i by HAYS'ai BROCKWAY, mall - No. 2i Commercialitort,Liberty et: M r AOAROiCI-1 caol i f A or y sV s e il v i vr i Vz ir, inal7 . .; 4 10. 2, Commercial Row, frAboxty Timber. 2000 FEET L. aiVilf,osiiintlTli 11 RY DIDE4.-51 Dry Didez, , jumt received art 4 for sale by , (myl2) JAMES MAY. CRAB CIDER-L 8 bbls. Crab Cidei for sale roviby P. C. MARTIN; - con Snaideld and Front sts. ' ORANGES AND LEMONS--75 bas Oranges, and 1 1_,I 25 has Lemons, just reek!, in prime order, for sate b fmal2) P. C. mAwriN. BACON -8000 lbs Bums; . 4000 lbs Shoulders; 1000 lbs Caninssed•Homs; for sale low, to,close consignment, by -ninl2 c l fiAl 10 . harrels'prime Shad, jot received and 0 for salp by SMITH 4 , SINCLAIR, may? 56 Wood at. lIERRING.-25 barrels, Baltimore If ening, just received and Sir sale by SMITH Sr. SD/CLAIR, 56 Wood - street. - .—5 0 b az l e t 17N & 6a store andfor ease by CLAIR; may 7 56 Wood BACON -17 casks Hams and Flinn Were, in stare and for sale by SMITH &SINCLAIR;.. nia6 fib Wend Ft. ir) ICF,-4 tierces just reed on consignment and for sale by SMITH Sc SINCLAIR, ma 6 56 Wood st. 9 A n LIES SQUILLS—Jost received and for sale omw `1"1 by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO., may) corner of First and Wood sts. 360 ALOES— B. Ju A st . i rle f iV s a r n o d e r sale by cor of Firs and`Wood sts. 9 n BOXES Eat. Logwood; just received and for el sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., rot. etrEitirt and Wood sth. 240 LBS. Pow'''. Purnice Stone; just received and for sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK & CO., cor of First and Wood sta. STANDS Durgundy Pitch; just recrired andrfor irJ side by D. A. F.AII,N.ESTOCII: 4. CO., np3o corner of First and Wood stn. 6 BAGS Ginger Boot; jaxt ire'd and for sale by 13. A. VAIFNESTOCK &CO., cor of First and Wood sts SBALES Vehet Bottle Corks; Just received and for sale. by D. A. FAHN ESTOCK & CO., 1100 corner of First and Wood sta. . ._........ 4 ....)/ IKEGS Refined Salt Petri.; joe'breceived and for LAJ sale by B. A. FilllNk - STOCK .t. CO., i aptio corner of First and Wood st. i EC i t: i l e N d ' INAC,prilne Apples, t b o y re rd s for xv la r k F . :i t 04 A b l t i ; sh el s l it • ap 16 No. 31. Water, and 62 Front eta. -4---- 2000 Bulk York, asso 4000 lbs. as sorted 13acon, just received and forsale by L. 6. WATERMAN, ap 16 ]Co, 31 t Water, and 62 Front eta. 2ABox lo.s Apples. Romaniics,Llippin, Sc., just received and for sale by L. S. WATERMAN, op 16 No. 31, Water, and 62 Front street. BBLS. White Beans, in store and rorsaie by L. S. -WATLIGIAN, No. 31, Water. and 63 Frotq BIILS. Family Flour, just received and for 4.+8../ 63,16 by L S. WATEOIAN, ap 16 No. 31, Watcr, and 62,Front st. TUST received and for sale bbls. Smith's Cbest quality New York Coach Varnish. Also, 1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by feb2o Rolimrs ICAP.iE, 52, 3d st. -- - CIIIBLS. Copal Furniture Varnish. Nos. I and 2, Smith's New York make, on hand, and fur sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS & feb2o No. 82, 3d al. A LIME lot of Mahogany Plank and Veneers, 21, for sale by ROBERTS & feb2o No. 82, 3d st. 3000 'TAIT best quality Il.ttsewood, on hand • and fur sale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. Cotton. 1 0 I ".' Dales Tennessee Cotton, reed per steamer "Atrutritan." and for sale by mar 27 FRIEND, RHEA' hCo. 57 Waterst. Bacon. 650 n Lbs Bacon, (hog round,) recived and for u sale by FRIEND, RIiEY & rnar,2t, No. 57 Water st. EZIGICEZI 1 00 Hi l da gar, r fur sale by r 27 57 Water street. A T A VLF, SUGAR-1,000 rec'd and for sale by 11 LAMBERT & SHIPTON, leb4 133 audl3s Woodst. 171611—Si bbl No 3 Large Mackerel; I" 10 Id' bbls do do; Edo No I do do; 15 Ws Nos I and 2 do, t do ho 1 Salmon: 25 do do Herrings; 6 drums Codlish;. for Salo by LAMI3OIV± 6-14 /33 and 135 Wood st P ItODUCE-6 bids and 5 kegs Lard; do Roll Butter; 3 do Cloverseed; GOO Ris Feathers; 4 Ws White Beans; 30 pairs Woollen Song; . Received and for sale 11 . • LAMBK.R.T 81,1iPTOts:r; feli4 133 and 135 Wood st TATION F.RY.--Just opening, a large and splen -0 did Assortment or French, English and Ameri can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTGN & STOCI‘TON, oct29 Stationers, Market st. STATIONERY FOR LADIES. Papeteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all 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, Note Clips, &c. &c. rot sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. dec3l Corner of Marketand Third sts_ ~. . , OLD PENS.—Bagley's celebrated ever pointed G Gold Pens, just received and. for s We at reduced rates, by JOHNSTON &.. STOCKTON, oct29 Booksellers, Market at. gn 1113i.5. Pitch; el• 50 " Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10;000 Seed leaf Cigars,: On consignment and will Be sold low for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufaciurei, by seps TAAtFE. & O,CONNOII. Latest Lnprovemcnt BEDSTEADS of different kinds with Gazzain , s iron patent fastenings, superior to anything new in use, for mile low,at the fkruitero warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street: Conkling's luiriroved Lard Olf. BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received fiorn the manufacturers and for tale at Cincinnati prices Wholesale and rani', bY IRS. SELLERS, dcc2.B No. f 7 Liberty at. Sundrleet sTierces fresh Rice; 14 bbls, Conklins improved Lard Oil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand end for sale by F. SELLERS. sep24. No. 17, Liberty street. .... • • ' LARD, lotiqgfi, No. 1, Lard on consignment; And for Salo by F. SELLERS. sei24. No. 17., Liberty street. Pianos SPLENDID assortment of Rosewtieid arll•IVIa hogsdny Piano's of the latest patterns, justfinish ed and • for sale et F. pLUME , S; apr2l. No 112 Wood st. A LSO, \two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole:. man's patent.Eolean attachment, low' for cash, at (a. 21)' P. BLIMPS, 112 Waod-st. BOARD 8 1 Kslt Seasoned and for sale by [novlB.] L. 1641LIdAta1t, . .. , ~ iditimllo l lllol I k i7e s l ila Pa )D m fGAR COATED `III ti AB LE PIL Sugar Coated - Vegetable Purgative Pills, A RE universally admitted 'to operate, not only as an effectual. preventite, but,as a neverfalinff' remedy,, in all diseases which can effect the human frame.—Head-ache; Indigestion ;Rheumatism, Piles; Scuryy,Drepsy,Small 7 Pox,Cliolera-morbps, Worms, Whoeping-cough, Consurnptiondaundice,.Quinsy, Scarlatinu, Liver complaint ; Apoplexy, Cancers, Meailes,fialt-ftheOm,- Fits; Ileartbnin x Giddiness, Erysipelas, Deafness, !tailings of the ,Skint Colds, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the back, fnivard weakness, Palpitationa in - the heart, Risings in tiro throat, Asth ma Fevers ann . kinds, Female coreplaints', Stiches ,11 the side,. Spitting of blood,-Sorc eye_rr; Scrofula, t.Anthony's fire, Lowness of spirits, Flooding' Fluor Allm's or Whites, Gripes, King's evil,Lockjaw, Hys teria, Rile on thextomach, and all bilious affections, ! Pleurisy, CrouP, Swelled feet and legs, SrYine-pox, !'White-swellingo, Tremors, Tumours, Ulcers, Vom -1 Wei, and a host of other hie seccessively and re peatedly been vanquished by v their all powerful arm. They have been known ,to effect permanent Cures ! whoa all other remedies had proved - unavailing, and in the last stages of disease. They have in many cases ,superxeded the fire.scrip tire skill of, the most eminent Pheielans, and re ! cerved besides their unqualified commendation. They have been repeatedly recommended by men ofihe most distinguished characters, throughout the, land, and been sanctioned in Europe by,Nehletnen, and Princes of Royal blood. - They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edinburgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through thedis interested exertions of our Foreign Arribasadois, they have received the favorable commendation ofi the Erfierol- of Russia, and his celestial MajesCy 1 of the C hineseEinpire. tr:r SpixrCPyePacket vessel of any iefirte sails from the port of New York, I:iithuitt an ibundMil supply of the SICK MAN'S NEVT.R. FAILING • P. C. MARTIN • Agencies have been established Is all tie principal Cities in the •Unionj and Applications are constantly reaching us from almost numberless vil lagesin every section of the Coutitrk. Testunonials of their Marvellous effects are pouring in from all quarters—and in such numbers that we havh not time to read one half of them. What 11.1:conger or more conclusive evidence than these impoitaht facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it poss)ble, that the many thousands who have tried CLIC.KENEWS PILLS, can be deceived in their minim! If any imposture or quackery existed, would it 'not long ago have been held up, ni it should be, to he scorn and derision of a justly offended community? Rentember, Dr. C. Y. Clickener is tl a original inventor'of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing tat. the sort was ever heard of, until he introcNcedtheth in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefure,always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetabl and take no other, or they will be made thoqrictirris of a fraud. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. • Dr.Clickenees principal office fur theii4e rifPills, is 66 Yesry street, New York. • W. 51. JACKSON, S 9 Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pat,Bencral Agent for Western Pennsylvania, NorthermOhiu, and the Bier Colin ties of Virginia. _ The following are lir. CHO:eines duly Appointed Agents for Allegheny county, Pa. • WM. JACKSON, (Principal,) S 9 Liberty street,' head of Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny Chi', Jonathan Cihriest, Manchester. C. Townsend &Co., Jed. 1. 11. Jacqees, Birmingliain. Jno. D. Cassel, Penn street. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie street; Robert Williams, :Arthurstille. It. U. Hemingray, Smith )'Nand. m.. 1. Smith, Temperancevil le. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville- Daniel Negley, East Liberty. Edward thonipson,lVilkinsburgh: Thomas' Aikin, Shurpshing,h. G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton• James M'Nee, Stewartitown. - John Black, Turtle Creek. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. Penny, IPNeesport: . ,-• . • M odic al.' a n.d S. Iwgic al 9440 Health is the charm of life, without it vdd Love;•letters, friends, all, all, are unouoyed - 1 DOCTOR DiZOWN, a .. -" regularly educated physi ...tp----L i bian from the eastern cit- , i "....44 4 :f ii s t ; t u‘ s i b coe n '' r 4 g dt b 9r , e A tshil l e l: c g it li tfli en iel y Yn sa and f- l' . :is.*lt: ' vu pity, that f . ie„ can be 4 , • , 1 . - 5 ..- 74 L ti4 7 A comulted TtOtely and I , tl.O-. , cOnfiidentially, :every day 4 k ,... , ViVorL — .._...„ and evening a his office .-., -on Diamond A lev, a few . doors from Wood street owaiils tliktrigket. . Dr. Brown gives his particular attention to the reatment atna investigation of the tlitlowitl. ilisea ses: . An diseasesarising, from Immiritiesol; the Blood, sclofula, syphilis, squinal weekness. 4potency, saft rheum, diseases 011ie eye aiid ear, die umatisin, Piles, pal s ey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to'i the public, that he isadi possession of the latest in formation and inipMvement in tfie'ticatment of secondary sypluls, practised at the Parislmek Hos pital. The modern rcS6aiches pn syphilis,:lts I the complications and Congerptences, improved modes Of practice which have been made,. knOwn I to the public but recentley.,. and to thr;se chiefly who make this branch cif Medicine, th l ai Partial lar study and practise. - • -Many new and-valuable remedies lia4been late ly introduced, whicheectires the patient;being mer curialized out'ofexistence Strangers cure appriSed that Doctor Brown has been educated in every bianch of medicine; and regilledlY adithitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study.end practice of this particular breich,togeth, er with all diseases of a private or delieate nature, incident to the hurnahfrnrne. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a shoit tiMe, with outinterruption from business. . Letters from a distance, asking tidvicC. tlinist Con tdin a fee, or they will not be attendedto. cr3.olfice on Diamond Alley, a few ;doors from Wood street, towards the market. Cciiisultations strictly confidential. mylt2-il.Br.wy ZN the Court of tommon Pleas, of Allegheny county, ofJUIVe Term, A. D., 1847. ;No 94. ni the Matter oT the Petition of Fraecis. Herron, Trustee of Eve Anshutz, wife of ceorte Anshutz; for discharge from the tigther ezecution of a cer tain Tru4t. . , s.titt i . And now, to wit, May j, 1847 ; J . : WO Harrison Sewell,. Esq., hresents the ft Pp.tition of Rev. Prnocin liler-rort;Trus t",. v. 4 b7:4 tee of Eve Anshutz. lai.t . Hampshire,) , 1 7."..... 1 .. t .:: . praying tO lit is ,dsCharger', from said "." Trust:. And it ordered; that notice of said application be given, to all personi whom it may ,concern; ,by publication once . : a, ;yea. in .the Pittsburgh Ciaiette, andrffaily Post, until the second Monday of June next, at which time thh prayer will be granted, if no suflicient,cayse ho sjiown tii" the contrary.:., From' We Re'4'sircl. ' myS-cliawtti IYIJIAM IIULTZ, . I ';9'. - • 6 Old PIN; . /AP the most approved blinds, ; in . large variety, selected and adapted to every varinty of hands The clergyman, the latlei, the meicharit,and Every class of men orladies, reqUiring a duialfe, iinitbrrn, and economical pen, can be isecurniely snited. Their el'asticity and fine points give great ease in writing—making either.' a bold mark or a beautiful hair line, at the pleasure Of the penman. With the they will generally last_ten-yearsi All warranted, and selling at the lowest cash pri ces, et the Gold Pen Depot, cornertif 4th and Mar ket sts. (nyl3) i W. W. WILSON. ti ' RS. PATRICK ,fr. SON will continue tokee4 the Trow:.,City Hotel, riftli it. ' between Wpod and Market strecia, where they Will be glad to entertain their customers and the public in genofal.' mae-dawtt Manor,, . A LARGZ and asiortineneof Mahogany .11., and Rosewood grand action Pianos, with me talic frame and with all the latest improvements, which for durability, tone and ,touch, are . .warmnted to boequal to any made in the country, for sale IoW 83r cash, by F. lIRUME, .8 g, No 112 Wood st, td door abaft 5,4`, - Wagering's . , UST received endfor sale, a splendid Rose wood seven octane PLcznohrte, made Ertelli4Pring,of Ildston: gELLort,,, Woodstreet. CL,ICICENERvS Iron City Hotel ,IRMC=_Zq .All?Ellealitig - Miasmata. - INSENSIBLE PP.RSPIItATION: - • -TIIE. preceding lime . given to represent the Itts ""'lrath t h PansaanATloNs, lathe great esactietier. the iipperitierr of tho It will benciticeci• - : • tt a - thick - cleudy:mis.i thee front all points , 01 -surface, which Milt, • tea that this perspira.l. -- in fIOWEi uninterrupted: ~ when we nreinhealthi it ceases when We Ores' , _...:k: Life cannot beetts4 .-- —"win it. al' thrown off from thehloed.and other jniCes of the body, and disposes by thie - rneans,ht nearlyall the impurities within tis. The language of Scripture is "in the Dined is the - if it everbe; conies impure, it may be traced directly to the.stops page of the insen . siblepersparaticin. Thus we see, rill that is necessary .when the bleed is stagnant, or itQ , reethd, into epee the pores; and it relieves itself frem all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are sufficient; withont one particle of medicine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Tens we see the folly'of taking so much internal remedies. All . practieners, however, direct their efforts to Sestets thelnseesible Perspiration. The Thotriptonian, 161 ' instance,steanis, the Ilvdropathist shrouds ha in wet • blankets, the Iloroopatlist deals out infinitisiiimals, •-• the Allopathist bleeds and desert es with ,thercurti and the blusterisg Quapk gprges usls ith . • To gtve seine-Idea o f the amount bf dm Insenels • ble Perspiration, we will state-that the learned Pfs, 'Lewenbock; ascertained that five-eights of all.iye re •. ceive into tlic stomach, Vasiied - off by this ;fleapit., Ig other words, if We eat. and drink eight pounde pet' day, we evacuate five pthinds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. .-." • . , • This is none other Than' the used up pat - Pelee of the bleed, and ther juice" giving. place to. the nets and fresh ones..:To check this, 'therefore, is to re• tain in thwystem face-eights of all the virulent matte! • . that nature demands shopld lease the body. BY a sudden transition from heat to cold; the pores are stopped, die perspiration costa, ancl disease be gins at once to des elope itself. - Heppe ; a stoppage cs this flow Of the Picea, originites 80 Many. sorra plaints.. . It is by stopping the pores, Chet overtsheltes kind with coughs; colds, and consfitnption r tenths of the world die from diseasea' induted . stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. ..;;f Let me ask, new; every'. candid tniiid, what ehtitie seems the most re atonable to puttee, to unktop tle,it pelts, after ihey are closed. Would you give physic tp unstop the poreal Or would yon apply somethihg • that would do this - upon the eurface;where the clog, ging actually ist • And yet I know of no physician .ho makes any external applications to elect it. Uncles these eircumstances, present to physicians, and to all others; McAlisteen All-Healing Ointment, OT the World's Sake. It has power to restore per spiration on the feet, on the head pld sores, upon the chest, in alert, upon any past o f tlie•hedy . ; saw-IMS diseased slightly or severely, ' • • • . It haspower to cause all external sore's, iierefulnus burrow, skits diseases, poisonous v.ounds, to diss . charge their putrid matter, and then heala them: ' It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of outanooo. disorders, and restore the entire cuitele . . ' to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity 'ash many . and neleterinusdrugs taken into'the - storrieli. - It is a remedy that neither sicknehs, giveX ikheirier nience, or is dangerous to the ihtestinek. • It preserves and defends the surfaCe from all de. - rangement of its functions. The surface is the out let of.five-eights of the bile and used up matter with. in. It is pierced with millions of openings to relielsd the intestines: • Stop up these poser, and deal knock at your door: his rightly termed All-Healing,. rot there is scarcely a disease, external or internal; that it will not benefit, I lime used it for the !detrain-teen years for all diseasea Zif - the chest, consumption, liv, er involting the utmost daegbi- and rosponsthility, and I declare before 'leaven and man. that not in one single case has it failed in benefit, when the patient . was within the reach of mortal means. I bare had physicians; learned in'the profession; I have had ministers bf the. Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of the,perfr, nee it in every variety of way, and there has been but One voice—one united 'and universal vbieb - -layitg“,Mi- Allister, your. Dinneen tis good. CONSUMPTION.—Itedn hardly be credited that a salve can have any-effect upon the lungs, .semen rte they arc within thesystem. But it' placed upon ISO chest, It penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates the tloisenous particles that are consuming them, and expels them from the s3-Steifi. - I need not say that it is curing perso ns of conatithP lion continually, although ive - are told it is foolialq ness, I care tint what is said, so long as I can cure several ththisind petSenn tearly. • „ ' flE.AbACllff..—The Salvo hoe-cured persens Of the Holdnehe of ten years standing, ,tha whia had it tegularly every week, so that vomiting often took ' place. • ' Deentsk and ter Ache are helped withiike.sab...:: inyl7 COLD: FEET:—Consuingitiqa, Lirci tonfidaiittz, pains in the chet or side, falling °tithe hair, one:? r 'the other fliways nceompanies-coldfeit The Salve will cure every case: , In la, ; Erysipelas; salt Itheurni Liver &sin. • plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy; Surfs Throat; Bionclitisi Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Dineases,snell as Asthma, - Oppreision,P sin, also Sore Lips,. ped Hends, Tumours, Cntaneoris Eniptions, Nervous' Diseases, and Of the Spine there is probably no Med; icine nay( knoivn so goon.. BURNS.—It is the beit thin g -in the world fat Burns. (Read thdDireetiOits around'the hex:l PIMPLES ON TIIE FACE—llasculine surfliCe. - its - first action Is to expel all hinnOc., ;It will 'not cease, drawing till the face is free fkom arty matter that may Le -lodged under the skin; sea quently bruaking out to the surfaee. thenleali When therb is - nothing Mit groSsneaS, re.ptil:, sive' surfaCe;lit I;eg,iris to soften and • soften until tins. skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a • IVOIIMS. - lf parents . knew flow fetal' mostmedi eines Mete tb children" taken inwardly,: their ivotild be slow to resort to them. Especially 5 tquPreuiiA lozenges" called "medicated lozeites;" at , LriniL fe , ms>. The truth is; no one can tell, in -variably when worms are-picsent. Now e me say to parents that this Stilro willailwnyn tell if acltiild has worins. It *ill drive every veStige Of-them it way. (Read the directiOna around the There Is probably no inedicine On the face of the earth at oda° stasure,and so safe in the expulsion et TOlLET.—Althoegif I have said little about it as a hair restorative yet 1 will stake it against the world? TheyAay bring their Oils far and near, and mine will ' rfistore the hair "two cases to their oat ? : - -- ,' OLD SORES:—That some Sotti &C. in outlet to• the impurities of tne system, is, betanse they cannot t' pass off throligh the natural Chatneleaf,tho Insentiel. • Me Perspiration: if such sores' are healed tip the' . ; impurities mtit hire ioint otheroutlet, or it will eii:•• • danger life: This salve will-always provide for such cuiergeneieS: - ' ' -. , . • RHEUMATISM—It removes almOst immediately the inflammation -and swelling; when the pain of count ceases. . . . ... - . FEVERS.•In all cas e s of fever, the difficulty liei • in the Pores being locked :,up; so that the heat and perspiration cannot paps Off. -• If the lehStinoisturt , could be started the crisis has passed-and the danger over. The All-Healing Ointment AVM in all taseso/ reVereallnost instantlyunlock the skin and bring fottlir the perspiration SCALD HEAD.—We have cured cases that nail. . ally defied every thing known, as ,well as the ability of fifteen or twenty. debtors. One trian told us he had spelt $500( on his. hildren without any benefit, when a few fiiif•les of the , ointment cured them: CORNS.---cfccasithial use of the.Ointrrient will al ways keep corns from growing:; PeOple need never • be troubled with them if they will use it. -.,, AS A FAMILY AIRDICINE-No"man tan meai tire its value. So long , as 'the, stars roll ovto . he Heavent3-=:•io 'Ong as man trcadi the earth, sliti- • ' ieet to all .infunities.of the flesh—so 1414 as disease and sic:knee:l is ktuftvn— .Mist so long will this`' teed . thittMErit be used and 'esteetned: When than teas- • es front oil' the earth; then the deMand Will ecaie, and not till then. , - JANIZS ItIcALISTE•II itt,Ce. • Sole proprietors of the abtic Medicine. Pried 25 cents per box. 'CAUTION.-"-As•, the All-Healing - Ointment, has 'been greatly,identei'lliitad; ne have -given this Can, time to the public tie': l'ne Ointment Will be genuine unless the n a mes Of, James McAlister, or James Mc- Alister .5;.C0. - , at wniiiiiit with a gen uPon EVERY label." Now we hereby' offer a reward of $5O, td be paid on emiiicllon in any of the"constituted . '. - courts of the United States, for any individual coupo terteiiing our. name and Ointment. - PRICE 25 CENTS " FEE zo.x:' - AGENTS IN PITTSBURGH--Braun ttz Rim corner of Liberty and St. Clair 4s. are 03;f; itAolfz- sale agents, and L. WilcOz,Ar.,'Corn6t 'Owlet Bt. and the Diamond; Hays 4'llioiltr'.. , ay - ,. (Druggists No '2, Commercial Row, BibirtY if.; J. ll.'Caisel; corner of Walnut and peen itreets., sth ward, and sold at the Bookstero. An Sinithfteld. st, 3d door from Second st; and in Allegheny city by H P. Schivartz, and ...VS,tir gent, and:by J. G. Smith (Druggistl Birmingbith; Mid, D.ltilegley, East Liberty; 11. Rowland;aciteesport; Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; .l.Alexandet St Son, Ma. nongahel a. City, N. B. 13dvoinartI4 Co . , J. T Rogers, Brownsville, Pa ; Dr.. S. Smith; Bridgewater; , and. John - BatelaY;Boaver Pa. , "• - - , - , •-tzr 20. ~... . C„ 4B gNETTS /IJ D FLANNEL:-..oae cg.se Carr, sirietts; ane taFe - fte,(lk'hoinelsi for sale Sow 43024 • pro. coca:IRAN 26 Weivi.o:J -.- = "'" 4. . ; •
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