F l 'repaired,.eund d-ditt'Sted,eiiriry PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE: toularrliss Eon xer. T. S. Clarke, B. Selle.ra,.. Idly tip; PITTSBV tin 1 4 4Nt:li4.LTIII. IN TUE tlfiltifEL.--CLltiigN, ARRIVE)). Co1111 . 1)1)1a; ca _ • , • Nevrark; Herd..Eariesvill6. • New England, Ebert, • - Ben Rash, limiter, Nashvill#: • Beaver, Hoops; •Beaver. ' Lake Erie, Herriphill, Beaver; Michigan, Admits, Beaver. ." • '.; Consul,' Bowman, grownsvilla; Louis Mate, Bennett, Brovitiaiilld. DEF'ARTED. • NeW England, Ebert,, Mary Ann, Dutidah, Cini • Comet, Boycl, Cincinnati; - Wisconsin, Grace; CM. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver: I . - 'Beaver, Hoops, Beaver. ' Michigag; Adrima, Beaver.Cousul, Bp"wmin, Brownsville. • Louis ITT:arm. Bennett. Brownavi)li; Weekly. Reviciir the Market: -OFFICE OF TAE POST, ? FIID.Lt Mons izto ~May 28, X 847. S RENIARThe past may bb reckoned as a 'rather dull week in husiness matters: - This is • chiefly owing to the fact that the rivers have been at a low stage, and'.besidesr most of the country merchants had previously laid their spring and summer supplies. In groceries, &cc, qittle has been done. The Provision market is swell op plied, and the operations large. TheFlcit t ir market has becomequiet, bat still considerable amounts continue to arrive by wagon and river, and sales at quotations below. 'The recent rains have helped vegetation very much. The crops now_ appear more promising. ASHES—The market has • buotht siiitewhat dull, prices low, and stocks light. Sales of Scorch ing.* at 4(3-1-ic.;• Pots 4.1(3*. e" No Pearls in mar. - • BEANS--No change of late; 'small tcbite will fetch 8($1,00 ; sale of bbls. at $l. • BUCKETS—Beaver, regular sales at $2 1 200 2,2 d. BROOMS—SaIes at $1,0001,50 as in quality Very plenty. - BUTTBR—Demand good; no Roll in-market; :Rig, rep) ar,sales at Si(ii9c. BACON—Large amounts are arriving; and 1 .t meet with ready sales. City Hams ,Sic.; country do. 7-i(7i; _city Sides Bc.; country do. 7a7 id.; -Shout ders 60trie. . ; CANDLES—SaIes of Mould at fle.i Dipped, ga9b. COTTON YARNS—At factories, shoit reel Nos. 5 to 10 sells at 19c; Nos. 11 to 13 at 20c &c CaPpet Chain, 23 cents per pound. Cotton Twine 25 ".. " Candle if irk, 19 " ." " Coverlet Yain,.24 " " " Common Bailing 11 " " ,COFFEE—We notice no change in ' Rio ; we hear of many sales at -SP9. Havana, 8080. Java..l.2.l;%.ftry little in market. 'FLOUR-During the past week the exeitement .in the flour market has not been so great as during the week previous. Prices have fallen considera bly, although at present there is no cause for com 'Paint on the part of holders. The arrivals during the last few days were rather light. Sales'yester• day of 200 :bhls. at $G ..00; 4-0.0 bbls. ailss 75Ga) $5 573.; lenbls. at $6 In. Since the d late rise in Flour, marry Of the heai4e.st operators have de clined purchasing,*theithump of " cautioasnels being strongly developed. Ffsu—rPrices have advanced, and the market is quite brisk. Sales No. 1 Mackerel •(large) at $l4; do. No. 2, $9,15 ; do. No.3,sSperikl. Biwa, No. 1, (trimmed) $19,30 per bbl. 'Herring, No.l Bal. timore, $0,50 per bbl. Salmon, No. 1, $160 1 0,50. FRUlT—Dried Ferreira are plenty irfinarket. Sales at . $1,1401,31 per bn. Dried .apples, sales at 300361 e. • !. - Raisins, good new sells firmly at $2,3702,60. Oranges, sales of good m $404,50. Lemon:, good becoming plenty, sales at $402 9,30. DOMESTIC .GOODS-4-4 Allegheny yd ; 4-4,Nonatook 3c; 4-4 Penna. ; 4:4 Ore. gon Oc.; Hoine.League, Shirting, Apron, Furniture checks, 16018 c.; Pantaloon Plaids and Striped 1601 Sc. FEED—Bran, some sales at 809 c. ' Shorts,.sales at 1101 . 5. FEATHERS—Prime Kentucky, sales at 0020. GRAIN—An ad r vance in_ Wheat, we quote at bu. 'Corn—Sales at 45050. Oats, sales at 26030 c. Rye, sales at 45048 c. Barley will bring 40c. at breweries. ' GLASS—Country Brands, S:10, sales at 4,490 2,50; 10x12, $2,7503,00. liAt—Salef at scales during the week at $BO $ll. The best quality will bring the latter prices , 11IDE§Forgreen 3i cents paid by tanners, re sales at 4c.; Missouri, 709; Spanish 14014 LUMBER—Very little in yards. We quote Common at $ll 00 v'M.; Clear $32M34 Pine Shingles $2 30053 00 t, M. Laths $1 25W.1,- f o . IRON—Pig Metal, for good Allegheny, $3O .No H. R. in market of any consequence _lield at s3s—time. Mercer Co. Pig $28030. .Bar Iron, regular sales at 3c. - Nails, prices without change; 10d may be quo• ted at 4+e for Juniata; Tor puddled, 3,70 ;.other . sizes in proportion. LEAD- 7 .Pig..3/0,1; Bar, LEATHER—taltinaore sole sells at 1.0021 c. New York sole 15017ic. In upper Leatherthere Is no change. • LARD—Demand very good, but little in-mar ket; sales at 7iotBc.Bc. in bbls.; - kegs. TALLOW—Rendered, sales 8000 - lbs. at Bc. Rough, si. MOLASSES—SaIes at 35e37i. Sugarliguse, 44043. OlLS—Tanners' Ranges from p 80322. Sales -.of Flaxseed at 656374. RICE--Regular sales, in tierces, at 5.30,6 {RAGS—Good mixed - 3-I,p D 3, cash :.SEEDS-Clover, there is but little change feince last week ; held at $3,50 from wagon ; from 'store $3,75. limothy--Regular sales at $202,25. Little in market, • • Flax, sales at 5i30v1,03 SOAP—Cincinnati manufactiwe sells at 4 . 4e5c ; Pittsburgh 5c ; Snentfiegated loc. A discount of 5 per ct. paid to wholesale dealers, SUGAR—Fair, 7 ; eales•at 800 for prime. WHITE .T...EAD-Salee at 1,6001,65, ias in quality. WHlSR.railes of 100 bbla. Rectified• at 23e' 50 bbls. Common at 21022 c. WOOL—Daring the past week various small . parcels of new clip arrived. ' Sales to.one horse at i lse following rates : common and blood V.*23c. • 4!: t aft t ,04 4-1 `,, • , = `: t• OWE Aiti.*X-V‘,1,1.',V414--k„'",. x-q;l3 ' „ ,' • .. ;, ..- ; • • " '"; 1 "` • - %4,7,4.1:, ' . do. 2 , 1025e.;.-j- 00. 20 27c .; fall b100d . 2.8(a29c.; prime 300332.- - Sales t s o' .. another home: of 100 d ts. at the folloiving rtes common 20024 C. Per lb; /.blood 23e.; do, 2.,c.;./ do. 2.1e4 fall, bldod 30c.; and prime 33c. peril CORD AGE=4ittibutgil, iranuf arl;tri: • Manilla Rope, by 12c , 7 Do, do when cut: ... ..ItlC do White Riipe; hy...... ..11C do . - Do w.hen cut .... • ..12c do Tarred do liy Coil • • 10c do do when cut ' Ilc Packing Yarn, fine. ' • 1 Oc do . •Dd do .- common • • .\Bc do Manilla Bed Cords 1;75(82,03(0)3,5041• doz. DO do pet coil:; . . 111. flemP do' 0 - A02,2503,00 ifr , doz. Do. do per coil •• • • • ..10c...0115. Zinnia Plough Lines;;,...: :.. ... 8734? doz. Hemp do - , do ' 87i 1 dd. FREIGHTS, To Cinbiniititi; D.- Goods; Louisville; it St: Louis, it 't Pew TEVICaIIAPifIED FOA THE . POST: PHIL.-XDELPATA MARKET. • May 26, 9 o'Clod:. P. M. FLOUR—The Market for Ploitr is maintained with a great deal of itJadiness. Holders dre very firm in theii dethands, and afe‘ir are not potting their stocks on the markht: The tales tire to a moderate extent—the day's - btifiihess coinfirises 200 bbls. Western at $9 per WHEAT—Continues search, the receipts not being neareqtial rd Ilia 'presat demand. Buyers ate-in the Market, but the pretensions of Factors preirent Business. Small salts prime samples of White an Red at $2,1202,15, and $2;03 per bu: A few sales hawk ban made at a shade less; Mit holders generally eviiihe no disposition to give way. RYE FLOUR—There hale been sales at $6,50 07,00 per bbl. .The article is very scarce, and prices are tending upward. OATS—Have further advanced, and are now worth 65c. per bu. CORNMEAL—The market is pretty steady; and there have been sales at $2,373 per bu. RYE.. Ticsadvanced. Sales utst,4o per bu. ASHES---Have improved. Sales of Pots to some extent at $5,123 v 100 Ills. FEATHERS--Some sales of western at vs PIG LEAD—Selling to sotne extent at $4,250 4,373 - v 100 Ibs. PLASTER—Moderate sales at $2,1323 DRIED FRUIT—Is in more demand ; and sales I Peaches (unpared halves) at $1,50} v bu. CLOVERSEED—SaIes 100 bu. prime at 51,25 01,373. v hu. FLAXSEED—Free sales at-$1,4601,40 bu. SUGAR—SaIes 100 hints. Porto Rica at 05 , SR73rj, all credit. COFFEE—At an auction sale to-day, Rio bro't nektfc.,ton time. PIIOVISIONS—The demand continues, and sales were effected to-day of old and new western packed Mess at $15,50017,00; and new prime at . $14,50 v bbl. . BACON--Supplies continue quite limited; and pried' fully supported. Sales to the trade to a': fair extent at previous quotations. May 27,13 o'clock, P. M. FLOUR—Holders of Floui gave way 12r j c. to day. The sales were 2000 bbls. at $8,573. WHEAT—Market quiet to-day. Previous pri• cos hardly sustained. Sales prime Red lat 62,03; and White at $2,12;32,15 per bu. CORN—Prices well supported. Sales 2000 bu. prime Yellow at 1.16 c. per bu. RYE 'FLOUR—SoId today at $6,75 per bbl. OATS—Sales,at 03a , 05e. CORNMEAL—;HoIders are asking $5,373 ; no sales. WHISKEY—In bids. is held at 38c. without sales. No change in Cotton, Provisions or Groceries Weather very pleasant. BALTIMORE MARKET May 20, 8 o'clock; P. 3.1 Fl l OUß—Howard street is $0 00. ; A few 'weak holders have; parted with their stocks at a shade less, but generally factors are firm and re fuse to accept less. Nothing doing in City Mills. Some transactions in Wheats to-day M. 205 a 207 c. for White, and Red at 200a203c. bushel. CORNContinnes in request; sales White at 103010-Ic., and Yelowat teSc. t," bushel ; but the business is not extensive. These figures show a decline within two days; and to-day, the market is unsettled. " • Some sales Lard! this afternoon at ValOc., for No. 1 in barrels and kegs. A sale of Hams of some extent at lOic lb of Sides, a sale of superior at Oc.; and of Shou ders, transactions at 7i(a7ic. ,t," lb. May 27, 8 &block, P. M. }LOUR—The Market was very inactive to-day. Holders contend fcir $9 for Howard street, but `buyers refuse to come forward, and consequently there have been no 'sales. Sellers are very willing at $9. PROVISIOIS-Sales of Pork Were Made at $1 6,90 for Mess, and $l4 for Prime, to a moderate extent. Small 5a14.5 prime Beef at $10,2.5,per bbl. Of Bacon{ sales ShoUlders at 7fil?Sc.; Sides at tt 6)91,c.--all Western cure; Hams sold at 93,0103 c. This is a slight advance on Shoulders and Sides.— The market sbciws ;a decided improvement over the first of the week, and the feeling among the trade is much better, fGEW VORIC MARKET. May 27, 8 o'clock, F. M. FLOUR—There has been a backward' move ment in the market to day, and prices are lower: The sales are to a n i rderate extent; the demand having fallen off With the market, Common beands Gennessee on !the spot realized $9 50'58,- 62i, and good $9 70 tp , bbl. Sales of Michigan fur July at $o 18. WAEAT—Some sales of Ohio far delivery in July at $1 90 ti bushel. CORN—Sales for 'delivery in the same month at a decline of 9c.-:since yesterday. Of prime Yellowsales.at $1 14 bushel: CORN MEAL—BUsiness of to-day done at $5,.. 25—sales not large. !, RYE—Declined. Sales to-day at $1 37 PROVISIONS--The market has iecolYered since the early part of the week. • There is an increas ed demand, and holders have obtained an advance: Offers of $l6 for new Mese, and sl3* for old , prime have been made and rejected to-day. WHISKEY—In btils. sales at 35c. gallon. FREIGHTS—Have declined-on account of the competition and' the abundance of toimage in port. Vessels are loading to Liverpool at 2s. f• bbl. for .Flour. RlCE—Sales trya fair extent at $0 ayass 37 ip• 100' lbs. SUGAR---Sales 150 Ettais. N. 0. at 61261 c. and Deo. Rico 5,M5 1 1 . c, usual term.. . . . . Var,lety Store rpac subscriber has Open new - Variety and .1. Fanny store, on:the Coiner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the 'Exchange niay26-d2ni - cAvArapu. • _ -- ATOTlCE—Ak_adjonrcind meeting or the Stock. 11 holders ,or :the 'and Connellsville Ruilkosd Company, will be ,held. at Philo on Saturday', the 29th of May, at o'clock, WM. EICHI3AIISI, Chairman, R. D. GAZZAX, s aIILINGTON, "78* , . . Nevi And:Fashionable Deese Goods. A A: .134A0N, 62 Maiket stieet, has received 1 - 1. 155 pihecs .of Printed Lawns and Muslins, 36 ps. dinghani Lawns, 25 ps. Printed Jaconets, 16 pg. Brilliants, 7110. French and' Lioen Ginghamsy 57 p 6. Baltarines, and Bareges, 17 ps. Wrought Mastitis; alio Plaids; White Goods, &c. .&c. com prising in all one of the most extensive and desirable assortments in the market: trig! . TINT received, at A. A. ItlAserqs, 15tarket St., el 4 Cartons rich Cashmere Shawls; 4do Bongo; 4 do Mous de Lain ; 4 do light Damask ; 1 do Canton Crape ; I do ligllt Spring, or beautiful styles. my2l 20b H. F. 12c 25 y; 10c 50 t , 25c 50 25c Si) all round. ~ 7 MITE r. GOODS=A. A. MAsoN has received 20 ps. ptaiti Jaconet Muslin ; 18 ps. Plaid do s .; 12 ps. lace striped Lawn ; Bishop do.; swiss ahellook Muslins; Linen Cambrick Mkt's.; Hem Sticlicd do.; white Irish Linens, &c. &a. my2l • PAiL2I.SOLS AND PARASOLETTS—We have on hand Mid are receiving cases of Parasols and Parasoleits, of every style and pricy. My2l A. A. MASON. RICH DRESS, SlLKS.—Just`received,at A. A MAsoiv>ii, 62 Market st., a large assortment o rich dress Silko, selling very low. • , WINDOW SASH,, 3000 Lights Btlo, just received and for sale my2o - \ L. WILINIARTH. New MlMurry'', and Fancy Dry Goods \Store. No.lo, West side of St \ Clair street, between Penn and e Bridge.. • I%j RS. DUFF has completed her arrangements, 111 during her late V 11311.40 New York, for receiv ing at all times the latest London and Paris fashions, of every cirticlo in the Millinbry business. A choice selection of new styles Dress\ Caps, Silk and-Braid Bonnets, Cellars, Ribbons, Laces, &c., just opened. Also, a new and elegant pattein of Silk Cardinals; Caps, ; Bonnets, Cardinals, &c., made to order. Stufw Bonnets Cleaned. A few good Milliners wanted. \ ALAI) 01 - 115 Baakeis Ilcirdealit Sallad Oil; ) just and for sale by Xs l9 _ hi[LLEIt !¢ RTCXETSON. OLTa A It ; I \ I,j 12 casks Lovering's double refined Lenf 10 barrels as Crushed as '.\ do; • • 90 at Louisiand refined Loaf Sugar %; 20 at " do; 20 " pulverised_ do ; 20 " Bt. Louis asas ; 5 boxes " as ri d o . zuyl9 For sale by MILLER &RICKF:TiON.\, UTAIEGS, PEPPER, AND , CLOVERSEED ; \, .I_ll. just received and for. sale by . my 19 MILLER. & RICKETShg. OtCHONG TEA; r 20 chests a Chulan" Pourhong, Tea ; Now landing and for sale by my I 9 MILLER & RICKETSOk /- ADDER—Fur sale by Cask or Keg, by myl9 MILLER St.'RICKETSON 01L8-800 Gallons Bleached and Sperm Oil ; 1000 " Natural colored " do; SOO " Bleached Winter Malt Oil; 8 Barrels Lard Oil; Just received and for sale by triyl9 PULLER & 11rcKETSON. rroi3Acco AND catits; 12 M Jest° Sang Principe Cigars . ; 10 M 2d quality cg do; M !legsfins cc do; 231 M Seed Leaf Cigars, in qt. Boles; 10 Boxes Rowlett's 6's Lunin do ; 5 cc Idewlett's 16's do; Just received and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICIiETSON. rLAXSEED g_ OIL, . . 9 Barrels Flaxeed Oil, in store and for liale by my 19 • MILLER & RICKETSON. E POI IN G AND SHAD, II 25 Barrels No I, Baltimore Herring; 15 " No 1, Shad; In store and for sale by myl9 MILLER & RICKETSON: Fire Unglae for Sale. AFIRST rate second class Fire Engine, that will throw two side streams and 'a gallery stream, with pipes and everything ready fur service. She will be sold low. For further particulars inquire of WI4I. GORMAN, A DAMS GETTY, Committee. np6-tf GEO. WILSON, 111 R s ir:mP'l6l:Yy"fiC„Kte&l SON h"s'itl.i cont , continue n t‘oV keep a t n h :l ' Market streets, where they will be glad to entertain their en:At:inters and the public rn general. ma6-dawtf Copart ocrahlp. THE undersigned have this day associated them. selves together, under the firm and style of Joins BLACK 1K Cu., fur the purpose of conducting a Wholesalt Grocery, Produce and Commissiun Bu siness and have taken that spacious Warehouse, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite Sixth, where they will be pleased to see their friends and former patrons. HENRY IPCULLOUGI - 1,1 1011 N BLACK. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1847—may 8-Imo 25 DOZEN 4 prong Manure Forks ; 10 " 3 " " of superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood st. 50 DOZEN just received and for sale low by GEORGE COCHRAN, N 0.26 Wood street, MUSTARD AND SPICE PACTORY. No. 27, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. 11111 E subscribers have constantly on hand, of their OWN MANUFACTURE, (which they fear to GrciCors and Druggist/3, at "Eastern wholesale" pri ces Mustard ; Gm. Pepper; Catsup ; " Cinnamon; Syrups ; " Alspice ; Rice Flour; " Ginger; Prepared florie Radish; " Cloves; .: ALSO OP RAND, • Nutmegs, Rouged and Ground Coffee mar22-In TIDE INDEX Volume cf BiLLIMAN , B Journal of Science and Arts, comprising references to 49 volumes of the first series, embracing a period of 28 years, viz: from 1816 to 1846—is now• just completed; and a few No.'s for sale by the under signed, " We may confidently believe that this Index vol ume will prove useful not only to those who may possess the whole series, but to all who are connec ted in any way with the Arts and Sciences; for what ever the departnient, the reader is directed by it to, the various thernoirs that have been published in the Journal on the subject that interests him, whether relating to the progress ofScience, to details' of fgcts in the different departments of knowledgei dr to the various redenrces of this sad °fie ceentrids i with such a guide tho entire copies of work in public Libraries, or in those of individuals, become Avail able." Complete e'tts of the entire series of 4ff volumes, furnished at the publiskor'S prices, 9 $lOO .00 Index Volume to do., 3 00 Subscriptions received Oldie now or s4cond series and - No.'s delivered free of postage for $5 per an num, by the Agent for Pittsburgh. my 24 W. W. WILSON, 57 Market at. TRPLEATHER DEALERS. Azirouernr Ansesur., May 21, 1847. PROPOSALS will be received until the , evening of the 31st inst., for the delivery '(in such quan tities as may be requiredo at this Arsenal, of the following articles, viz: 911- Sides Box Leather per side" 684 a'. !Scabbard do 663 " 1 ;Pouch de « ‘‘. 150 " iHolster do 300 hides Sling de sr Hide (bhtt 30 Sideslßag de rr Side 20 , r, I Fair Bridle do " 1" [trimmed. 20 " Skirting do cleaned on flesh 'aide and 'Harness do 4o . do do Pad or Sheepskin, per doze+ Morocco do' do do Goat do do E. HARDING, Capt.Ctimm,o.. my22-dSzls'td New Spring Shawls. Iron City Hotel Manure Eorke Scythe Suet ha. RHODES & ALCORN - . cr.l%caisn7. ii.. l :!•7A . ,.CßE:r_s' • _ . • 1847: s VIT . A:Y "PA elf. z7.1--.'. 18 4 7 1 ;•,, 1 . 1 . r_.... ,— ,,,,, THE Ma and"Passenget Steamer 18; A• - ‘. - --" ,-6 " -- ' ,- • .A.AC NM - WT(IN, Capt. - A. - tl.: IVlAsoir; wil run as a regolar Packet betweenTittatinigh- and Ciliiilltlai l, le . aving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'- clock, A ..ril. ~ - -, - • ~. . The Isaac Newton was built this spring, expressly for the trade,. and offers to passengers every comibrt and superior aecciinmodations. . .febl3 MONDAY PACKET The reg,tilar mail and passengersteamer 3.IO2sONGAIIELA, Cap sv t. Stone, ilbrun as a reg.!! ar Paelcet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, lea - Sing this, port every Monday at 10, A. M., and Wheeling at 10; P. M., the same day. Return ing, she will leuvcCincinuati every Thursday, ja 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade - ipnd offers to the passengers - comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 .1841 • I%uesdpy Paoket. 1817 The regular mail and passenger oteam er HIBERNIA, No. 2, Capt. .1. Kurtz- FELT.EIt, will run as a regular packet between Pitts burg!! and Cincinnati, leaving thii•port every Tues day at 10 A.'M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. • Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery. Friday at 19 A. M. For freight or pationge apZ ply on board. ' OtrThe Hibernia No. 2, was built expressly. for the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accommodations. Jan 12,1847 1847. Wednesday. Packet. 1847 THE NEW, ENGLAND, No.-2, Capt. S. - I:l.E.siv. will leave Pittsburgh every We nes ay morning at 10. o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10P. M.; and Cincinnati,eve• ry Saturday at 10 o'clock, A. M. , feb2o 1847. ' 'THURSDAY PACKET... 1847. THE WISCONSIN, Capt.R.,L, GRACE, e ° will leave Pittsburgh• every Thursday morning at. 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at io P. m.; and Cincinnati every Sunday at 10 o'clock, A, bI.• u febl9 ' SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail ahl passen gerste airier lESSENGEft, Capt. Llnford, will run as rlitanuMket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., cod Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she ivill leaVe Cincinnati every Tuesday, at le co>elk A. M. For freight or passagempply. on board. The Messenger was built expressly for thistrade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and cc- Commodation. - mar 23 TRU4SDAY PACKI;T: _THE n ew E. 8. Mail steamer ACADI4, ST. E. Lucas, Master, will as a regal iar passenger packet between - - - Pittshurgh and the above port during the season of 18 , 16,-laaving every Thursday at 1t o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or,passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON -JONES, Agent. Per Cincinnati and Louisville. The new and splendid passenger steam. er COLUMBI A, O'Nr.st, Master, will ' cave for the above and intermediate porta, regular ly. \ For freight or passage apply on board, or to \.lei D. WILKINS, Agent. --,-- \ For Cincinnati and St. Louis ~1...e1i t The passenger steamer PALESTINE ; Capt. Williams, will leave for the above an a intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. je9. 1 s Tuesday Evening Packet. The new and splendid passenger steam 'boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vorhees, will run askregular 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 bcclaratien offers superior accommodations to passengers. ',For freight or passage apply 'an board. jet' For: Clno4nnat 11SLA I The 'well known fast running steamer ro,''." , CA2.ll.l3RIA'i W. Forsyth:Master, will ran as a regular Packet, leaving every Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same dai: Returning, She will leave Cincinnati every Stituidny, at 10, A. ffl. ' For freighter passage apply on board, or to i)!ISYT/-1 tr. Co., Agents, ap 16 Np. 30, Water street: For Vlitscaltrag--43.eg'islar. Packet. I'm: splendid Jig t draught steamer I'm:. S. Master, will run as a rep' az packet betweft Pittsburgh and Wheel- . ing; leaving Pittsburgh for Wheeling, every Monday, W'ednseday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. ; and leav ing Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. 11T. \ For freight arpassago apply on board. nay.s SPRING SUPPLY OF , BOOTS, 13110.1M5, TILUNICS, &o. AT.. . FOLLANSBEE& IIAYWA kD'S new Boo 4 tOboe, and Trunk Stord, No. 186 Liberty at. nearly op posite the,bead of Wood st. i . F. ¢ if. have' in store and are receiving ibeir Spring and Summer supplies o' Boots, Shoes, Pam Leaf Hats, Trunks, dm. ¢c. colisting °film largest i and best assortment they hay eveir been able td bring to this market. Our stock of Goods has most.' ly been manufactured to our order and expressly for the Pittsburgh market. 4, We would solicit ad diatnination of our stock by all in want of goods in our line, either at wholesale or retail, ne we shall sell at a.small advance above cost.. . Purchasers is ill find it to their interest to call and examine our stock 116. re purchasing. FOLLANSBEE. fi 11AVIVARti, ap3 No 186 Liberty et. 1.61 Leaf Hate . . V 96- 7 doz. Men's anal Boyd . ' Patin Leaf Hats, re I celved and for sale very low dt FOLLANSBEE . HAYWARD'S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, No. 186, Liberty at nearly opposite the head of Wpod Ct. aura Pt'lilting OM and SIGN PAINTINiVancI GLAZING, of all k i nds, Graining Oak, Mahogany. Satin, • 1-1_ • , Rose and Maple. Imitations of all kinds of Marble. Orders left at the shop or the subscriber; on Smith field street, opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, or on Federal street, opposite Blackstocic's Factory, Alle gheny city, will be dine of moderate rates, and on the shortest notice ap 1541 m HATS. AND CAPS: S. C. ERWIN & CO. • WOULD respectfully inforM their friends and "'V the public generally, that they have taken the store formerly occupied, by Igr. James Wilson, where they intend keeping q general assortment of HATS AND CAPS, to which they invite the' attention of purchasers. Those wishing a neat and flikhiodable article can be supplied by calling at No. 97, Wood st., corner of Diamond S. C. ERWIN & CO. Having. disposMl of rev Nat dud Cep establishmen to 'Messrs, S. C. Erwin Co., I cheerfully recom mend them to the patiunage of my former customers mas-Im FAMES WILSON. WASIIINGT6N HALL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICEi StM l enville, Bel B. W. EARL, irr A watch keFit for hoots day and night. Bag gage taken to and froth the boats; tree of charge. ap27-dam ttir Sale, dUR LOTV--Bounded by Penti;Liberty arid Tidy eta;, 6aCti lot liavind 24 ft. froet, and extending. back 11 ff. Twe of them are corner lots, and the position of the whole pioperty ie one of the most ad vantageous in the city: For further informtitiod ap ply to M. SWARTZWELDER, Pouith st., nova-tf bet. Wood and Smithfield. Draiiing. Paper and Pinions; . . FE Antiquarian Drawing Paper 32 by 52 inches; " Double Elephait " " 27. by 40 a " Elephant is e., 23 ; ;.7 37 . c , " [ a23 by 34 et a Columbiart, a Imperial " " 21 by 29 cf together with a large" dock of smaller sized.. , - DRAWING PENCILS of CUMBERLAND and pre pared lead of four, three, two and ORB If -la large supply of the above', just received by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. PriTsnUriali, May 17, 1897. LAST Saturday ! gave a teasproonfhl of B. A: Fahn estockis Vertnifuge to my little girl; who is be tween four and five years old ; and during the day she passed one,hutalred and five worms, averaging more than a toot in length. Seeing its effects on this child, I gave a• teaspoonful to liet younger sister ; who was apparently well, and she passed thirty-sev en worms of equal lIENR,Y W. cramiTTi, Watch Maker, Smithfield at. To Carpenters. A FRESH lot of Union Factory Bench and Mold. A ingPlanev, just received and for Bale by JOHN witucgß, No. 85 Wood etriet. ACKEREL.-50 barrela No. 3, in store and for szle by •. SMITE Z.': S/NCLXIR, may 7 : 56 Wiied et. IDACON-17 casks llama and Uttoulders, iu &tort! _UP nut for sale Uy SMITH & S/NCL A HI, mat; 56 Wood at. 13 ICE-4tierces just reed on consignincist and i forsale by SMITH & SINCI.MIt, ina6 ' !Ai Wood at. 2/10 LBS SQUILLS--Just. reseivcd and I:Jr aale by • D. LFAHN.ESTOCK &CU., mayl ' cornet of - Filet and 'Wood . 3 6 0 ALOES—Just received ancl for sale by B. A. FAHNES POCK tz CO., may'cor of First and Wood stir _ _ On BONER Ext. Logorood; jot received wad for - 0 cal° by B. A. rmucEstocx. & CO., may 1 cor cf First Ant: Mood sts. 2 A n LBS. Pow'd. Pumice Stone; just received r -- 1 4 lJ mid for 61`.N.: by IL A.. PAIINESTOCK Sr. CO., marl cor ofFirst and \Miami-stn. SSTANDS Durtundy Pitch; just received and for sale 14 D. A. FABNESTOCK ¢ * Co., ap3o corner of.kirst and Wood ets. G BAGS Ginger Root; just recd and for sale by FAHNESTOCK It CO., p 29 car of First cud Wood sta. gBALES Velvet Bottle Corby; jest received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCE.Ez CO., ap3o corner of First and Wood ate. Qj IKEGS Refined Salt Petre; just receivedfor ll eale try : , B. A. FAHNESTOCK - ap3o corner of First and Wood st. JUST received and for sale low-2 bbla. Snaith , a best 'quality New York GoaCh parniah. Also, I qr. bbl. Leather varnish, for sale by feb2o ROBERTS & KANE, 82, 3d st. fl 1113L.5.. Copal Fniniture Varnish, Noe: 1 and 2, CI Smith's New Yink make, on hand and fbr sale by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS & KANE, feb2o No. 82,13 d St. LARGE lot of Mahogany Plank end Veneers, A for sale by 'ROBERTS Et KANE, feb2o No. 82, 3d st. 30(In PEET best quality Rosewood, on hand iti and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE, feb:3l No: S 2:, 3d st. Cotton. /Ty Dales Tennessee Cotton; rec'd per steamer 1. "American," and dkr sale by tonr27 FRIEND, RH EY & Co. 57 Witter st. N. 0. Sugar. 00 Blida prime N ißoirs‘ , ; iir, R ib ez. saleb. , o., marX7 • 5l Water Street SUGAR-1,000163. reed and for sale by LAMBERT Sr. SIIIPTON, reb4 133 ancll3s. Woodst. FISH -55 bids No 3 Large Mackerel; 10\11f Ws do do; Edo Not do do; 15 ads Nos I and 2 dot; .6 cl s o No 1 Salmon; 25 do \ do Ilerriags; 6 drftios Codfish;for sale by ~ \ LAMBERT 4. \ 133 and 135 Wood eL pRODUCE-6 bbla \ und 5 kegs Lard; 15 'do toll Butter; 3 do Clcverseed; 600 lbs Feu hers; 4 bbls Whßo peansi 30 pairs Woollen Socks; Received and I,r tilde by, LAMBRRT & SlifPToll; 133 and 135 Wood at, JAMES PITFIELD TSTIOICIF.H.F.—jiist opening, a large and splen ► did assortment of French, English,and Amer-- can Stationery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOHNSTON ,& ,STOCKTON, oct29 Slationrs, Market st. TATICNERY FOR LADIES. Papeteriei; Phrt.tbli s, Dicto Paper of ail kinds, Noto Envelopes, Motto lA'alets, Mottleals;Wtit ing Stands, and Floral Wafersi; Spasi led Sealing Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Ceies, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note Chi* &e. &c. For sale by . • JOHNSTON dr SToCIi7ON. corner of Market and Third sta. dec3l GOLD PKNS=Bagley's celettrated ever piainted . Peas, just received and for sale at reduced rates, ky JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, \ oct29 Booksellers, Market st\ 50 BBL& Pitclii 50 a< Rosin; 150 Boxes Tobacco; various siie s tit 10,000 Seed leaf Oigarti,• . On consignment and will be sold 116 W far Cash, or exChringed for Pittsburgh manufacttiree, by seps • TAAPRE & O,CONNOR. Latest pliptqfvement. 101111t.DTEADS of different kinds with Gazzam's iron patent CAinnings, superior to anything now in use, for ealellity at the furniture warehrini:e of angt. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand street. Conkling's Improved Lard Oil. 0 7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil; ittit received from I the mannfaefaern and for dale at Cincinnati prices wholesale ind retail, by FRS. SELLERS, deefed . No. 13 Liberty fit, 5 lieries fresh Rice; - 14 bbls, Conklins improve 4 Lard nil; 10,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. . hund and for sale by . F. SELIERS. eep2.l. No. 17, Libeffy street. T AID, 100 kigT, • No. 1i Lad an consignment; 1 . 4 And for elate by • OLLP.II.S. sop 24. No. 17, Liberty street. A i SPLENDID assortment of Rosewood and Ma hogany Pianos of the latest patterns, just finish ed and for sale at F. BLUME'S, apr2l. No 112 Wood et. A LSO, two elegant Rosewood Pianos, with Cole- Ma/VEI patent/Eolean attachment, low for cash, at (apr2l) F. BLUME'S, 112 Wood at, POPLAR BOARDS, well oenhonerreeccriq eafe by [novlB.l • 1,. WILMARTIL :.,,`,. -,, ;i• - •- , • , e.‘,,--.•-i'''-.-', , • • HAD :25 Bbls. Balt. ree , d and for sale by -.131Y20: JN9. P. ` PERRY.. • TACKEREL: 100.Bbls: No 3. (Igrg6l) ir.••• -i.XL • • 150 ; to - arrive . and nir isalF.by F.: PERRY. Ott bush P . : for sale bY my's2o " Mo. F. PERRY. , DRY APPLES : 60 bush. in store and for sale by my2o - JhO P:PPRRy., BEANS &618 email white beano; in stare And for ealo by (my2o) JNO: F. PERRY. S ALT : 300 ilbls No 1 AlPeghenyi. do No 2 do • .for sale by 1113:20 ' JNO. F. PERRY --- n_REEN APPLES: 42 Barrels: just, received 1k.3 - and for Salle by ray2o T MID OIL-4 bids. just recd and fot Sale at the I_4 lowest cash price by. HAYS & BROCK - WAY,' No. 2;Coimu Liberty fit r MIXON SYRUP-Very flue, just rec , d and fat' La sale by - HAS &BROCKWAY, mal7 • No: 2 Commercial Row Liberty et. REFINED CAMPLIOR—LbbI. for 80e very low, by HAYS & .BROCKWAY, mall No. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty at.. Ar 9.1.1.1.0171-1 ease for sale very low. by rays &BRocicwAY, • mal7 N 0.2, Comnieseial Row, Liberty st Tine;er. 2000 FEET (Linoa),) afloat and for sale, tnyle WILIV,A BTU nRY,IIIDES.-51 Dry Maas, just received and 1.1 for sale by (myl2) JAMES MAY. (IRAS CIDRR—S bble. Crab Cider for sale lore 14 __ • P. C. MARTIN,. cor. Smithfield and Front eta. IA RANGES AND LIIMON3---75 bxi Oranges, and 25 bis Lemona, jest reed, is prime order for tide by ' . [man] C. MARTIN. • BACON -8000 lbs Hams; 4000 Ms Shoulders; - ' 100011)4 Cuoversed Ifams; for sale low, to close ooneignatent•, - by ' rual2 Q HAD.z4O 'myrtle prime; Shad, just received and for ealeiry 6111711 4- SINCLAIR,r may 7 ' • 56 Wood et. „ yrERRING.—.2o bcrrold;..l3alttinoro inz, , just F"), revolved and for edehy SMITH Sr, SINCLAIR, 55 Wood StreOt acon .._, .. . .. 500 Lbs 'flacon, (b og round,) recited and for sale by RafmND,llllEl' at CO., No. fa Water a. Sundries. Pianos. _ ORRECiEI „ - -ALL= !MAUI:44 F: COltrrißOF ' Mall) ..; • t pat Philadelphia Banki - ...par GermantoWn;:: Chester county' pnr Delaware county., .. Montgomery county: . par Northumberland , C 0... par Col. Bank &Bridge Co par Reading - ' par trineaster par Doylestown' par Easton” par Bucks county; .. .. par Pottsville , par Washington . ... Brownsville .... York.. . .. . .. I. Charnbersburg ' Gettysburg - Middletown Carlisle . Harrisburg Honesdale Lebanon . • 1' Lewistown .. . • • .41 Wyoming.. Erie... . ..... West 8ranch..... ., . Waynesburg * Susquehanna bounty' . I Lehigh County. ~ ;; • • U. States Bank 28 Relief'Notes . . . . .. ' City and County Scrip. JNO. F. PARRY. State &hand branches. . State'Scrip L=333 All ttarillg: .... ;; • • vntartaA. Eatiein Banka • I Whetling Branches Bech at Morg,outowu.'.l' MARYLAND. Baltimore City par Country 8anke...... P. C. MARTIN NEW TORE. City Banks Country Banks.. . ID4 NEWENDLARD. D All solvent banks :tI7.ILLIAT.Z ec. Co., 1 BAICKTE3j EXCHANGE BROILERS, ARM DEALERS 111 , FOREIGN AND ,DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF.DEFOSIT, BANK NOTES, 'ECIE; SP. , No. 64 Wood at„one door above Fottrth,East tide; PittAiirii.4 Pa. • CUP.RENT Funds - received on depdsit, and col lections made on all the Cities -throughout the United States./ Sight checks on Baltimore, Philad4l-. phis, New Yor)c, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • ' The paper 4f the Ohio, Kentuc4y, Indiana; and. Virginia Banl:V Doe ht ..apd an'the most favor; able terms. • The highest premiutn Acid for Fereign and Ameri can Gold and Silver, ovine.. , Exchango Englakd,""lrtiland, Oerrnany, and France nrocirred, BARKERS' AND i£ALERS M - TACHALIGIr COW AND DARK korps.• • No. 55 Market aired; Pittsburgh.. • Belling rate. Exchange. • Buying rate. I New York Ipr Cincinnati; ' ii. die , Philadelphia •I ~ Louisville • i. " Baltimore 4. 4 , , St. Louis . of r4' ..naiik . Noal. •-...- ' .... . .Buiirig rites. Ohio I die Indiana. I $6 Kentucky *, cc Virginia • c; Wheeling cc Tennessee 3 " apB-y JOSEPH DA I , IBEII.9 2 8R08F.43$ 2 JIiSb E.ALP...I/11 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TLFOATES OF DEPOSIT BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. . • - - . I NO. 65 . TV00D ST., 3.6 .. DOOR BELOW FOLIATE, WEST SIDE, .1 - ' J. • . • ittpUr4ll, „PO. , 11AR Funds and Currency received Deposit, and collections rnade In all the principal 'cities oftlte united Staten. , Sight Exchange on PhiladelPhia, Baltimore, New York; lloston and Cincinita.ti Constantly for sale in sums to shit purchasers lientuCkz, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and-Pennsylva nia Bank Motes bOught and sold on the most fkoia, ble terms— . . The highest premium paid thr AineXican Gad; Exchange on England; Ireland;_ Oermany, and France procured, 4-c. • mar22-y.' - Pocket Cutlery. . DOGERS , Congress Knives; . EL, 'l, 2 and 3 blade dei - Wostenholms , Pen Knives', assorted; . . Rogers' of a, superimmality 'tStripa and Hones; " Table Cutlery, in setts of 51 pieces, and also in dozens, of the best quality; Steel Key Rings; Keys, &c.; " Tweezers, Clasps, &c. • W., NV. cor 4th and Market st. BIACRI'NE CARDS, L IDAI FINDINGS,.to M. Cummins, Na. 1:10 Lib tg st.; 5 doors below St. Clair of eel., James Smith & Co.'s Machine Card .I.ll_ agency, Itlantifacittrer's Finding Establish- meet, and dealer in Ciniks, Looking Claps Plates, Frames, Glass, Variety Goods, &c. ' nor. 18-7-thh23detw HENRY zecuttooch. John Black & P d r e m a l l u e c rs e C om mis i a il nil inttsu W H l L n r li t e t ra E G n r ts oce an rs ii manufa.cturesi No: 10 Libeity itrect, opposite 60, Pittsburgh: 11:7 - Liberal advances made on consignments: may 12 Ilbil.AßD 'T. LEECH, J.K:; • IMPORTER .4 4 1 D DEALER IN , Foreign and Domestic -Saddlery H ard- ware and Carriage Trimniings, r i F all. dekriptions, No. 133 \ street; Pitts baikb, seven doors'above oth - ; alai one .door abOfh . H. Childs & Co.'s Shoe store. a. 24 Illauttpg sin 4 Fitsiiisig• ACCOUTREMENTS of every description on hand and constantly receiving fresh supplies. 'Guns, Pistols; Powder y Shut, Flasks, !ells, Gunie flags, Drinking. Cups, &c.; &c. Fishing Tacko.—.A. large and CoMplete assortment, tbr, whole - 4M of retail, consisting in part of Jointed and Cane Acid Hooks, of every variety, Silk, Grasi, Linen, Opt* and Trout Lines, Swivels, Snoods ' floats, Sinkers, &U. mall JOBN W. BLAIR; 120 Wood st: Jolir"! P. - Perry, (Late of the flifm - 41 Malcolm, Leech 4- Co:,) , ' 17 .tiOL ESA L E GROCER, Commission and Flour `V .:. blerehant, dealer in all kinds of Coding-pro duce; 'copper, tin, tin plates, tinners , tools, zinc, lead, Russia: sheet iron, iron and nails; white lead, dye stuffs, cotton yarns, salt, &c: and Pittiburgh Manufactures generally, corner of Lib6ity and Ir win streets,_ Pittsburgh, Pa. riteial eidvancea, in Cash or Goods, made onConslgniniiii of produce, &c. • ma • 18-6, \ Propos4:is for Plttstiurg4 Coal: . ROPOSALS will be received bYth'Ulirrde'iiiiiried, P Antitthe first day of June; for the delivery of 15,000* bushels of Pittsbargh Coal„,of the best qual ity to s t the fabricationOf Gad; to be feridslied obi or before the first 114 at October ne'xt, at the St: t Louis Gas Witrica; payment to be made upon deliveiy: . For fittlter particulars apply to •the Undersigned. KENN E'FLI MACKENZIE •,„ \&*airman of the Gas Lig7it Coniniittee. may?-d3ty . - •• Watt Paper and ßorders. kicks nsnirctn. THOMAS - PALDIER, ,0 W Na. 41, lifarkree between 3d and 4th sts: RESPECTFULLY announces to the public that his present stock of WALL PAPER AND BORDERS elide inrin manufacture is very extensive; and daily additions are being m ade to it, as they are gnashed, of new add splendid patterns. Also, a wall *seeded stock OfPrench..Paper and Bord ers. blayingteciintly reduced_ the prices of the above artiste/Valid Others, in.his line, not enumerated,) be it prepared to sell for Cash, crtr.s.ps.A., , than any chiribliehmint or tbe kind, East, or West oftina*tainfains. inari7.d4m - _ AFUNER&ESES*OfI 4 OPciaIened iT , :th43deatb . of the Rev. ;Robert 0nn10p,A...34 pnstntrof the Second Preahyterian Chnrcl4.blarehlBth, 1847, on the Sabbath blaming fbilo\ning his decease: -To which is prefied ati;addrese, dellVered in same place, `at hie intormedt; ,March 231 by: Rev. E. P. Swift, 'MD:, Pastor of the Mist Vietibytetian Church, Alle gheny, witilan appetdis. For tia o: 7 by my 24 L OMISi Agent. •- - • 7•?- , V -DISCOUNTS XCUiIIyOE f3ROKtR., sritrxTE. raJeßk:Anc.l Branches./ Banlo (.I.4rwrence) . ,.l Colusebus Bank Xenia . . .../ Massillon: 4 Sandusky Genuga: Noiw all & :. ov Wooer Alarietta . ' I Chillicothe . S L Sciota • • Lancaster.... . . .. 8 Hamilton • • .10 Canton Granville Stato nand Branchesso Dank of 111inoie .... ;75 River .Traiffilt.. insurance Coinpiny .5 State .5 Oak land . County.; Faith and Alech bank.lo SG Clair. Dussounx. State Itank iq; IMMIMI 141 bankif,;:.. EMEM EASTERN LICCLTAINCI.E. New York.;.. (prem.) Philedelphia:.... cc BaltimOre...... 4 • VALVE - OF' COINS lAmer; Gold; (prim) : : . i 'OlB , dig - d0.... 15 , !Guineas ' ''' ' .-.: :6 00 Sbyereigns..;,.... $4.83 Frederickdors .....$7 80 1 .",. 'Ten Thalen: : ... :..7 80 Teri builders :.: - ...3 90 LouisiPors...':::.. 4...425 Napoleous. - ........ : 3 80 Doublocin,Siianish; 1600 Do.'Patriot .... : ...'l6 60 Duca c. ss2v; - • . , Buyinr„ ratek. County iz City.ord , s dis ReHef notes c• Pennsylvania Co '" New york cc Maryland , " New Orlearui - w. c. cs.racir xi erurvir, I Jort 4 ? • _'A B L E PU,2. CLICKENkP.;S Sugar Con.tintyegStable L Pa A RE universally adsiaitted to operate, nrit only. .11L- is an effectual prebeatite, but a.nererfailing remedy,' fu all diseases which Can" effect _the hunisse frairre:—.lleadzache, Indigestiori;Rheninatipm,Fileiri Scurvy; Dropsy, Small-pox, Chrilerd-mdtbus.,!Wormsi • Whooping-cough, Consuniption; Jadndiee„ Qttihav Scarlatina., Liver, Complaint; Apoplfrgy,!' Cancers; • Measles; Salt:Rliehm, rits,_Heartbuih; GiddirMis; Erysipelas, Deafness, - Itchinis of the Skirt; Colde; Gout, Gravel, Pains in the back, Inwird weakneesi Palpitations in the heart; Risings in. th e throrit,-Anth ma, Fevers of all kinds, Female cpmpl in the side, Spitting.of blood; Sore • eyes,- Strufuldi SkAntltany , Stlre,Lownesi of spirits, Fl ood Fleet Albus or Whites, Griitfis, Ring's eiil,Loekjaw,•ll* ten a, Bile on the stomaoh, rind all billet's offectionsv. Pleurisy, Croup,. Swelled feet and legs, Swine-pos3 While swellings, Treniors,,Tuinours, Ulcers; Vom iting, arid a host blathers have Successively and rel peatedly. been vanquished by their all powerful artni They have been known' o effect permlnent 'cured wheniall other remedies had proved unavailing, liVal in the last stages of disease. _„. TheY hive in - many cases gitperseded the preseri tire of the ' mast. eminent , red ceived beiddei their Unqualified commendation. They have been repeatedly recominerided by mod °Elbe most distinguished Characterli, throlighout'thri. larid,end been 'sanctioned in thiiiipa by Noblemen; and Prineei of Royal Woad. They haire bUen - introdtiCed • into the ffospitale Ot t ' Edinburgh; Paris, and Vienna - , aed - tiormigh-the.dis; interested exertions of our Foreign .AinficiiradOri,* they Imie rebeived the favorable coMmendation pf the Erimetor - Russia„ and his , celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empire: ~ , ger Scarcely a'Peeket, of any repute wile from the .. pert of Now ; York; without = an abilndidit supply of the - SICK .151AfIJS NEVER' FAILING FRIENii;-- 'ag e nn i t i i et s th ha t y ff e e - beentrtionieprincipal ; and'.epphcaeon's erg constantly reaching its from ahnbst numberless ' !ages in every sectioe of the Country: - Testimonials of their marvellous effects are poitiing . in - from all quartera---tind 'iii 'each numbenrthet we..have fld time to read one half of thoie. What stringer or more.coneltnivonvidbncestliatt thetejtnportaralketti canthe most sceptical desire? Is it ; posaibleAha; the many thouaands who have tried CLICKENIIIIII PILLS, can bn deehiied in, their resilits 7 If any imposture or ql.inakery.esiited; - "ivoiia it not long ago have been held up, milt should. be; to:the scoria - and derisibh of a justly, offended earnmenitg irS"Reinember, Di. L'i''.V.CliOketter the original inventor Of Sugar Coated Pills; and that hi - nothing-0i the sort was ever heard, of, until he introduced' thefft in June; - 1848. Purchasers should, Thereforg;nliveyd ask foiClickenersSugarCoated VeBetable Pills, ana. take iicl'other, or they will be Made the victims of fiend 'PRICE. 20 . CENTS PER BOX: Dr. Clickeriers , principarffi ocnfor the sale o~Pill is 661 - esey fakeer; Now York. Wli r..IACRSON, 89 Libertg atieet, head Of WOod street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ? General Agent. for Western :Pennsylvania,.Rorthein Ohio; and the River Conn: - lies pf,Virgrnin; . - Thelollowing are br. - Cliekeneea dilly appointed Agenta for, Allegheny county, Pi, wg.sAcKspN, (Principal;) 89. Libeity itreeti head dWood . - AM. Marshall, Allegheny Jonathan - Ghriest, Manchester. C:Townsend dr Co.; 11 ' IL Biriningham:. .• /no. 11..Cassel; Rena Andrew 'S-..Gettiti Wylie street.- " ' Robert Williams, Arlhursville. • . Bemingray, Simth Ward. - - "Wm:. J. Smith,'Teropernnecyille. - - • Jeremiah Fleming, Laivienceililleir, Daniel Negley, Rost, Liberty• Edwaid Tlionapson; Wilkinsburgb: :Thomas Aikin, Sharpaburgh. G. H. Starr,. Sewickley. .; Saniuel Springer, Clinton: 'Jostles ,Wffee, Stewnitstewn: 'John 'Bleek, Tuitlntreek: - - ' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: Riley DP.Laughtin, Plumb TownshipWlCeesport. omko_tiithh3 tIIST received at the Bookstpre of thp Subieribh . in Pith street, tearllarket : .afafekis . i Medica, puivt, _by Ssonuel -llnhcPrilalq translated arid edited . by Cbarl,eit .t.p,trzs Hempel, M. If\ HartmallEs Aciite - 'crigeases; by Dr. ibpel; Vol; I: Homdopsthic Domestic Medicine? b J.. losivrie; enlarged pod improved, by.1...1. HaIl; '5 .D. .. ' ~... Idler"' i,ew Manuali-val• I. ;q O . I: and 1 1 . :. • ":= - . Hering's Domestic Physician.: .- . •-• A .Maisuld PfDothestic Cookery,.foilhe use - of mr: sons who are tinder Hommopathic treatment . .. .._ . Bonninghutisen's.'.neia.pdtic Pocket .borii -, for horncepathists, by Dr. Okie. Aabneman , s Chronic Diseases, vol b...: ,i• • Together with ,MediCihe Chests at ditreivnt eizeai And prices. MPI 0 VICTOR .SCRIB.K. :. Gold .Pens; rIF tlierniostaPprOied brands; lArgetiltriCtyi 'llO selected and adaPterl.t6 every, variety of - hand; The clergyman; the lawyer ', the merchant; and every Clatis of men Ori.ladleir, i . Fggiriiik a' ilaratile;. info iio, . . arid economical: pea; can be accurately guyed. Their elasticity and •.fino.poiiite give 'great, ease ui writing-inaking' either a hold 'mark or - a l beautiffil hairline; it the plasitte Cara they will generally last ten years. All wan-gated, and•Aellingat tirelowest cash:.pri ces, at the Gold Peri. Depot; aornei.iif ;Itli and Mai: ket eta: • W. W. WILSON.•_. • jADIES, AND GENTLE.SII2q,.w.o design par. 4 chasing Veititian lilinos,.orivish to gettheir old Blinds T9n.elved -gild made better than , when nevi; will, please take'notice that Avidrelv Mate is nniv. 'permanentlyeitiittlitl on: -the corner of Woad . and 4th eta: Sha; . VV room: on the sec9is2 lioerofAlr..Ken nedrs bless and variety _stnret entrance on. 4th al:: All-orders tlin,rikfully receivei and prodipity attended to. Pleaie call and see be: fore purchasing' 6sewherd. tnatl3. the, COlurt orGoraroon 'Pleas, of Allegheny county, ofJCille Term A 1) 'Sir' No 94 in the matter,of the Petition N of George Trustee ofllye Anshutz,wife ofGeorge Anshetz_i fer - disehargefrdni .the ferthr exeMationflif 'eel'. Min Trust. „ • - ' And . . . . .. .. ,0...u.t,4 1 . And now, to '•e..it, May 1, 1847 i J. i g io.v. S. or% garrison Sewer!, EA., tweileuts.tliti 4 ? t ...t.. Petition of 11.0 i. Francis lierron,.Tiu 1 . jitt ..tee of Eve A.ealreiti; (1ate : 4144)861re,, --- ~ , prayingdischarged kern said .•!_.111.* . Trust. ; And it is ordered, that notice.; ofsaid ipplication be given, to al! peison4 whom it may concern; by publication once a 'week in thd PittshuiTh Gazettei and Daily Post, until tlidseeond MondayofJtine nest, at which time, the prayer mill be granted if. imp sufficient catiie be shown to She contrary... .. From the Record., . .., niyB-dlawta I.IIRAM .11ULTZ, Pio: LONDON PUBLICATIONS. Laniisv Hiitory of Painting; • • , • - Sehßgles Pbßosophy,of History; • Coin's tiOn'se-or• Austria; - Sehillees Thirty,Yeare-Wari, Poeuits of Patmore; - Spencer's Fairy Queen; , man. • H. Et. BOSWORTH . . . lrlKOAKS—Josttee"d . : Work of Lord Bolinthrok;' I( W orks al' Samuel Johnson- Works or idler ,, son; Boswell's Life of Johnson; Curiosities of Lite.; rature.. , '' - li. S. BOSViTORTH & Co.;. ' m,51,2.....,_. -. ' 43 lijniket sf..' . , . New Spring Dress Dciodr. ,t A. MASON, 62 alarket st.; is receiving new 1 - 1 . 4 and fashionable styleiof light lireeat Goods, via.: French Berages and .Balzerines, - Printed Mos . . line and Lawns, French Gingliarndi Loner:rid., with Satin stripes;'-with a variety pf ether goods at thsi lowest-prices: : mnlB : JUST received and for sal e,a splendid Rose wood - seven octave Pianoforte, made 14 of Boston. - JOHN H. MIIJ..LOR, may ' - 81 'WOOd-otreet. eh La e pper or.. A FEWdoz.(latest edition) pf , ffleughfun'hiil\ A Bristel , s Mineral" nienMpaniel the map of the entire cou'ett74 MiMhe - f . 4.adileeati'dh • .of every permit, haMei - lid Capital' dtoClt of all the mining companies, result ef IE4 geological and ty., pographical'sutv6y; fogeflier with, all . the statistical intbrmatioirelative to the Mineral " Region of. Lake, Superior; are contained in the work. For sate' by . • HAYS & BROCRAWAY, Druggists, No. 2, - Cominercial -Row,. Liberty.M., may,a..d 1 m • " 111C11;triry:St.oriy, '1 - 1 -1• 111 • • .• Corner qt:-F9iFtkrazifp : rfirW streets rimy 13 • SCYTHE 7 STIEATHS=Recei7p,d 6 COCHRAN, ,I7 34',yiro g ipthp*, -
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