. . qe - illoining _past. . . ger Oen Wormxtt ins Sartesisai. , -Those who litho' within doort are compelled to breathe an imppre4lllllos - is wholly unfit for the proper expansion o. the lungs, and, owing to wain of exercise, the bowels be come constipated, the pores-of the skin closed, and in deed, all the functions of the body become' derange d;- , hince proceed asthma, cough, pants in the breast and . ,side,palpitation of the heart rheumatic pains in various :ptirts Of the bedy, giddiness, and a variety of other die trdssingeholpfaints: common to those of sedentary hab fitaf. • Wriihrs Indian Vegetabk • Pals disperse all these :sinpleaSant symptoms .' A sigle dose Via in all cokes -)give relief. and, if repeated a feUrtimea, will most us ttoredly reitere the bodyqo health. ; 'Wereare Fr:maw:jilts and imitation,—Remember :thin. the' Orlgionl and ' Only GenuineNihau. .„‘Lable Pills nave the written signature of Wthhisst‘ on he top label of each box. Ftemeinher.'alich•that H. Smyser, Druggist. Corner or and Third sweats -Is not an agent tot this raedi • eine, - audwe catinot.guartutteets genuinazthat-offered. The genuine is for sale at Dr Wright's Priacipul . Office, 169 Race street, ' Philadelphia'. and by 'JOHN TDOMPSON, 156 Liberty street , Pittsburgh,. Pa., who id sole ugeat for this city, by whom dealers - eon be sup , plied at Me wholesale . "'Me jill!Dasrma Itor, though your physicians and friends g o l 7i ir e o s iap iii t t o t ;l i i a e l t o ` t ! Tdr I . no r v c i rdition cannot be tinirf. flit); is to eertify Marl was taken' with' a pain in my ride•and breast, nuended• with a tilstreming cough, and for the spice of one year grew rapidly worse. Although I bad in attendance three ithysiciuns, one ofwhom was .consideredvery skillful, all of their efforts proved Mike •• undvailing. 'At last one Of Me physicians came in. add decided that I could no; live More than one day loni er ;; lAll of my friends believed that a few days at most vvonld ...end my earthly career! !. . • Itty . .biother, nt this crisis, hearing of the astoni s hi ng eures made by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, went to :Chillicothe, 'distant thirty miles, to procure the above Medicine ; and, manse to tell, before I had used,half a bottle, my cough *as entirely cured,. and When I:had :used two bottles] was able to attend to my family voca tions as usual. . . RMS. .e,•tha tmdertngre ,do certify that this account of Howes ie correct, we tieing personally :acquainted Within the circumstances. P. P. Jonssox, 1' TER D . hlarrniw's. THOYAS OkAt, JOSEPII EVANS. . ,Staunionililite;Febriazy G,1246. • For 'Salo by •• • J. REDD fr. CO., • •": • . „ , Wholesale Druggist., No. GU Wood st.. .Z ' RICELAND •Ac HARDIN, fe • . ,GrAnt4treet. BY JAAIREM'EENNA, AUCTIONEER, NO. 114 WOOD SiBB6T, plitE4L DOODS vtpula ?trip . . • Miw . 1101.1 C SALE orSPLENDID ruin:misfit AT Arc- ZION• wrrnot - r atsgara.—On 'rectally next, March llih, at 10 O'clock iii the forenoon, will be sold,.withont reserve; at the cabinet wareroom fore:testy occupied by McMaster' &Scott, corner of Third and Smithhled etc., !opposilc.Brown's otel, ou a credit for certain sums, .which will be . made known at time of sale, the /organ and least splendid lot of new Pentiture ever Gold at pub lic sale iu the city of Pittsburgh. _Many of 'he arucles were made to order, and the majority intended exclusive! p ly for customer. trade—among which are splendid ma hoguerWerdrobes, do. do. footle hair seat Serpentines, Solos, entire new styles and patterns beautiful Divans • sod Ottoman!, -mahogany frame hair seat Chairs, do. Mocking. Chews; extra• splendid mahogany Secretaries, with Book Cases; cherry Secretary nod Book Cases, mn hogany:Dressiag Bureaus, marble tops; do. Pier Tables, • with marble tops mid mirrors; do. Centre Tables; eplen -did mahogany high post Bedsteads, do. lint Racks, do. Side Tables. do. Card Tables, do. Bureaus; mahogany .WasliStauds. marble tops; euclosed Wash Stands, plain .do.; fancy and plan mahogany Sewing Sands; mahoga .n *iid cherry Cradles, &c. Also, a • lot of Moss. (ilea, .Varnish, and Sand Paper: Alithogatiy, Rotewood, an d Oak Veneers; Cherry,.Poplar mad Pine Lumber 1 Shop ‘Stove and Pipe. • ' . •.JAMES MeKENNA, iIIUNDRED ANL THIKIKIKV it LA t•'t) kj . KNAPSACKS AT• AIICIION.—LCItt Monday next, Al arch stb, at In o'clock in the forenoon, will be %old, at McKenna's Auction Booms. 10:1•Kanieniet 7. Suitable for ,thoseainigrating to the Gold Abtfes ot California. • mar 3 •• • .• JA 1 11 MeKENNA, Auct: SPLENDID PAINTING or Panorama of Generals ill, Taylor.andSeou's Battles lilexico,Ut AUcTioN; !ui pay Advance and . Cliarges.:--On Aloud aY, .hlarch keth;at 2 o'clock: in the afternoon, will tie sold, million% rose rv o , to pay advance and Charges., a. splendid . - paint.. Ong or panorama of (lens. Taybr find .Scott's - great bat . tles in Mixieo,Covering many thousand square feet 'of i canvass... Also, one box nod 1 trunk coniai ss i l cur taloa, pa intings and articles. belonging to a traveling mi lli-elan. 'Thane concerned will take notice of this mover stserneaL . . JA.III.ES AIcHENNA, • • maim Auctioneer. ':IDIISAiVNTIROICEE'S SALE of Second-hand and N eqTr Gold .and Silver Watches, Aceordeods,-Violinsi Shot. Huns, Pistols, Second-hand -Clothing, . and Ott Paintings, at AUCMON.-I.:Ott Saturday evening, March .10th, al 7.o'clockorrill be'soldtty order and. on account ofcin Eastern Pawahniker. dectiniur business, his en tire stock in trade, comprising some iery fine gold and i.silver patent lever watches. both new and second-hand; "evolving pistols, old violins, oil paintings and eng ray inge, shotguns. with a large lot of second-band cloth. imarS] JAMES MelfiElillti Auct. . . . 10:11trOUSEHOLD FURNITURE . FEATHER BEDS an d `Ma: Bedding, Mattresses, Kitchen Lliensile, 1 . Patent Cooking Store,lee Chest, English S day Clock. Stove ' and Pipe, 1 IluggY. -Harness, &c.. at AUCTION.-0a Tuesday, March 27th, at 10 o'elockin the forenoon, will • be sold at the lintel of Mrs. 81: Patrick, Pi4lt street, be tweet' Wood and Market streets, her entire household • furniture. feather beds, bedding, mattresses, . Macho' uten sits, bug,. y mid Imniesc,•rke.. estate is decliriingthnt business All the articles have been kept in the best of .order; the feather beds and bedding in panicular have been in use only about 4. years, and may be 'said to tie equally as goon as new.- Among which are mahogany frame spring hair sent irifus, do. 'rocking chair olio . .11111/IIS and a large assortment of filmy Windsor and common chairs, settees, maaogany dining : am: side la .': Wes. fancy mahogany kg:Wing stands, fancy cherry liu., ..reaus, looking glasses,,l old fashioned English a day clock; piece; first Tale time eem about 30 feather beds; also hair, tank and straw alllthil9ECß. biallkClf, quilts. corn iest., coverlets, sheets, pillow and bolster slips. double and single bedsteads, cherry dieing and breakfast to • bier, table cloths. Venetian blinds. imperial ingrain and rag carpeting, Brussels heutth rags; fenders and fire irons, wash bad= and pitchers; is large quantity 'of China, Queensware, glassware and ki mhe utensils; oue of Hathaways patent . cooking stoves, with fixtures all complete, an excellent article. the best in use ;1 buggy and banters, nearly new; saddles and bridles, pitch . fork's, airs, shrivels. egg stove and plpe. ember with 'bar and house fixtores;S:e. • JAMES IiIcHENNA, Spring Fashions Hats:Lind Caps 4 l'un srbserdier will introdlice, this dity 2 - 01L eareh2d. 1E49. the Spring style tif RAT:" • aid CAPS, winch for neatness and. third bility - cannot be _sUrpassed—the Style being such that • cannothetp from giving the wearer entire satisfaction. Reis also. daily.expecting the arrival "of an extensive assortment of California. Bats, of various colors ; all of which - will -he 'disposed of at hid old unusually low prices.. -Country. Merchants are invited to'call.and ex! amine' hie assortment. . G. W. GLASSGOW, . • 3d door below J . D. Davis' Auction Roams, Pittsh,g. .Spring Style Bala. • • ••• • 011F,AP FOR CA$ll.-1 shall introduce on March tst,fthedugular dui) fleche's New - York standard fashion for Gentlemen 4 Hits. The style is urnque aud oCautiful, and combined with , superior WORKMAN'- , stIIP and wArmatex.; produces ol I theuseentials of a real 1p dooolikr. . • FRANCISICLIEVIL, - mail :3t* - ''72 Fourthlt... 4 1 - I SPRING sn-E, 1.1449=-I,Vitlfbc introduced thik • day, Saturday. March 3d, the New York Idyll°, for Td, • - - . S. MOORE'S, 75 Wood st. vaar3autisl. - Third door above Fourth itreet. "••• Illagorzlites _for, „. • - rtODEY'S LADV HB. S BOOK FOB. MARCH ' Graham's Magazine 14 " The above • are in beauty of embellishments, equal to their, .The Illitstrated Life and Notorious Adventures of - Turpin;lhe bold Highwayman, Burglar, -Al urderer, etc:, full of elegant illustrative engravings ' - The American Fistiana, containing a history . of prize fighting in the United . States, with all the •principal bat , ties, for the last forty years . , and .-a full-and precise tic count of all the particulars. of the great Stoooo Match between Suillian and Hyer, with their method of trails ing for the fight, as descntied by Patrick 'buttery, Esq.- fficuirial Inauguration. Brother Jonathan. • ... litstreceived at . ma . Smithfield it., opposite Brown's Hotel. JOSEPEPRICE'S JOBBING SHOP.—To all persons about to remove, tind wanting their Stores or HouSes repaired; -Counters, Shelving, Doors; Wintlowa, , and. Hoisting Wheels. pat opt—Carperiter work of - all kinds done on .short rnotiee,.on - reasonable - terms. Cabinet work triode to order,. and Furniture neatly repaired and varnislied,onrea.senable terms—on Fifth street, betweer Wood - and Smithfield streets; in the CoffutWarehouse of John Liggett, tlate of Win. Trovilloj opposite the Ails gheny- Engine House. (feblAultapti JOSEPH PRICE. ACALIFORNIA. GUN FOR SALE.—Tlie'subsCriber offers a nine-revolve. 'Rile for sale. It. is well suited - to the uses of - those. who are ,going to .Califorpia.— It can be seen at.A. Fridley's Barber Shrorp,.Third street, opposite the ,Post Office. .(nuirl) HUGH MULLEN. . ARM FOR LALEI-41- - ACTeB;:iiilollt rce !ruin . `tee City line; bri the Turnpike; adjoining ,the .old Black Boise TaYS:rit property, near East Liberty, ,The grontul is well itnprovet , ,,ittld in adelightfel 'situation for a country seat. it hits thereon s. good Dwelling House, and three,' entail - tenant honseii, and one of e•dice springs or Water in'the country; And can he had. Gayety neetnninodniinglerms:' Enquirdof 'felreS• Tnos BrEtt,ON. . 2 13.A.FL1T.f.§1 . 2.014. BUTIVt—Put up in -cloths; 10 . •-•- " talk! , flebOSl, ' CUMMINS k WORKERS IN biIiTALS AND STONE,— A L Gann ro WOIIKEHR - ttc MriAL .o.tro Sitnts ; :or the nse of Architecutand•Designers; &c.; from onsinai tie ; signi,:ritid Stara 'selecuonS mode from cram-accessible sourceiAmerican and Enratican. By Thomas W. ter, Architect Of Girard College; and J. J. Smith The above for sale by KAY & CO.; Corner of Wootano -Third - ANTED TO BORROW,-One Tbottand - to'lliteesi y .littdred . potfarej tdr;irro yetir,:tor liberal Uor n e g TlV:gT'-it ) :,ef,`Thee n lZl:Li e. FfJ e Th r - an d , HE byletterdd d 16 P G aP. ply ots o ce, 01 rc . L. Atte- rpo ALL WHOM rr, MAY , CONCERN' . -:- , Notiee is I • hereby gkrenriltitt - ALEXANDER - FERGUSON: a Master Mason; , 4B , liipelled - tuna St OfpritalLodge, No. 13, and all the rights, privitegen•and benefit! , of Maenitty, for gross unmasonie conduct ? 3y order et 'the ' , Lodge. JAMESS. , :WILLIAIP M,IS,. D. - .GM,• . - . .4...vssiutrob weOI4LINS; W. M., ".' ' Com; ..inIAMES.GREGGS, S. W., . -,•,, ,"•• , Pittslpargh,•Feb. 27, A. D. 1849—A. L. 5819." (t :20 • • r 4 , '' • ' ..• • • .., •••,• '- ' **- • '-. • • • ' ' . • ' • '' ' • • •': ' ` . ..: . q.. .• .-. -..,;--,--..-.,... ~- . _; - • -, .... , .. r. 1. •-•-.. .. . ~_, . ;.- 4 . .. :. - : , . 4 1, •"' Y 4 ",-". , • - . -`. 4 . - . - --• % ..1-x....W 4 .: , ••••:':' , -•` . 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U. liIVRPHY. , • •, • • . . . . . • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR RPM • - SteornboatßaeketLitteileaveAdaily for Cineinaati,lo Passenger Faekati. via Urowueville, to .I:tali:more And Philadelphia, S A. at., and 6 r. at.• • • • Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. at., and 121 Western arid Southern Mall Coach Line, 6 A. ie. • .- • North-Western, via Cleveland. daily, 10 A. Y. Etie and tWestern New York - sdaily, 9 N. ' North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 .ARRIVALS AND DEI ~MTORK OF: MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, dui S AAA., closes 13 M. Western Mail, Ctn. and Louliv., due el ose s 5 A. as. South..vitt Balt.and Washington, due T.ll, elosesa A . i. North-' esternvia Cleveland, due 10. A. sr., closest) A. sr. Erieand _Western . New York;'due 8 r, 22., closes 8' a,M ' • ' ' . : . . Par value. Asked. Offered Mini of l'ittsburgh 550,00 $6OOO 550,00 Exchange flank • • 50,00 .44,00 43,60 Alershrusts' land lit Bank 50,1h3 • 50,00 49,00 . Fanners , Deposit Bank . None in market. nand Street Bridge' . . . . 50,00 60,00 40,00 Northern Liberties Bridge • ~. .... ..• • 60,00. . 35,00 Old 'Allegheny Br:dge '2501 30,00 35,00 Connellsvillc R. R-Stock,paid on shares, 2 , 2,50 - 6,00 1,43 City Bonds (6 ° cent;) - . 90,00 Monongahela Bridges ' 25,00 Gas Stock 50,00 Daily Ileview of thelliarkete. OFFICE OF THE 'POST, • -1110NDAY AiORNING, March 5. Iss9. $ .CHEESE—Saks of 2,000 lbs. Criam et 61361 c.; Common; 'sales at 51c., but market not well sup plied: BACON—Sate of 14 mita Hams at 61c. MOLASSES—Saks of thine lots at 28Ic- BUTTER—SaIe of 1600 lbs. Roll at Ind- . From first hands. ' • GRAIN—SaIe of 1000 bus. Cora, to arrive :Wan 4 small sales from store at 40c. Sale of Earley at 45c. Wheat is regularli taken. at 70c. Oats sells at 25c. Ins wharf. ' •'. . . RICE-Sale of 10 tierces at 41c. - • DRIED APPLES—Sates of 20 'seeks extra article at 55c. POTATOES—The !narket . is ErSt well supplied ; demand is good; some. receipts by river; sales of Neshannocke at Mink: : FLOUR—There were a feW miles on Saturday at pre vious quotations. The market still tends downward. • LEAD--Sates at 51a0c. in kegs sod bbls. • GLASS—SaIo of 100 boxes Bxlo at $3,20. FEATHFRS- - Sale of single sacks at 35236 c.; prices firm. • N 0.115 • • ' Going to More. GLASS AND QUEENS WARE SELLING 1,/ OFF—CALI. wan Stccaa Lissa s taa—Tbe undentign ed being about - to rearove t in the coming month; to N 0.6.5 'Wood 'street, ii,desiroos of rloaing out the greater part of his Stock at' REDUCED PRICES. lie would call your particular attention to bis huge mid e ndid anion mint of CHINA; GLASS uad QUERNSA ARE, Gimn doles, Lamps, Uritannia, TEA Ware, Castors, French and. English Mantel .Ornaraents, and Tea Sens, ofthe newest styles end patterns, all .of which be offers at n small advance above cost. Remember the ydace, No: 'l5 WOODS. . (feb27) Bt. HOUKINSON. Item, an . important Works on Califorals. - 11 THAT ISAW IN CAIXFOKNIX-I.lcing the Journal yy of a Tour, by Ed*in Bryant. New edition, with an 'Appendix, containing accounts. of th e Gold ines, various routes outfit., &e.. &e. NOTES 'OF TRAVELS IN CALlFORNlA—Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and . Mineralogical features of the Country.— Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Die o. in California, including parts of the Arkan 'ans. Del Norte and GiM rivers, from the official reports . of Col. Fremont and Major Emory CALIFORNIA-Ite History,Populatlon,Climate, Soil, Productions Mid "Harbors, from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's Journey Round the World: With an ac count of the Revolution in California and conquest of that counur by the 'United Sams. By John J. Hughes, A.' Et: 'Alio, Cot. Afirrotes Report, and other documents on The above this day received an,l for sale by .. KAY & CO, Corner of Wood and 11 fits. _ EMU - PARRY bas Invented a machine for witching Gold, II far which he has made application-for a -patent.— They rift bow. offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, sco'rr 14. Co., N 0.103 Wood ft., Pa nsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call end eX atnlnethe-e'lalot-gavinit machines. They are simple hi their construction, racily tranapcited on the back s of smiles or horses, weighing eighty 0 01014 1 each, endows -be . put in operation in bail an boor .. They can ho filled WO provisions: It to the opinion of those who Alive seen the trial of one of these ratichittes of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels oi sand orearth in a day, without the loss of n particle of the mineral. , They can be increased in size and worked by water or mole power, if expedient. 'the operators work without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently without cadaogering their hcolth. They will require but a small stream of water, and can be used the whole AL - 3110111, caul cun he put into operation where there to sot sufficient water to wash its ifie usual . way. l'alee of smallest aim 535. Orders from abroad, en companiestby cash, will be promptly filled. - 11.. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Ca's, No.10:1 Wood al. Pittsburgh.- 1110 the Honorable the Jodges Of the Court of General .1 quarter Sessions of the:Pence in and fog the county of Allegheny • . The petition of William '.Peteri,' of Pine township, in the. Countraforesaid,hainbly iheweth„ 'non your pe tinoner bath provideilltimself with raatenals for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his divellig house, in the shrive township, and, prays that. your Donors will be pleased to grant hint a license trilieep a ,publie house ateaterzinment. And:VOW' Petitioner, of in duty bound, will pray. WM. PRTRRS.. -Alfe,.:the subscribers, citizens of gm above township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tempefattce. and is well Omitted with house room and conveniences for the neeoturnodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is no- James Sample.;' J. Rinks, S. G. liPearley. Wm. Wal lace, Wm, Kerr,..l. Alorto . a, Thomas Gibson Wm. Ron, James A. Gibson, John Lorvar, Wm.Sool#•J. Semple. - .. •• •• • . • • m rito .the Honorable, the Judes of the Court of General „I; Quarter Sessions of the Peace lar and for the county The petition of Day id Stewart. of Stettartstown,Shaler townshipi . in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That your petnitiner bath provided himself with materials fbr the accommodation of travelers and'others, at his dwel ling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant :hint a license to keep a public house of 'entertaipment. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will pray-. DAVID STEWART. the subscribers, citizens of the - aforesaid town ship,-do Certify, that , the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room , and conveninces tor.tho accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. . • • , , Thomas Toner Jacob King, Charles \Vernet, Joseph Rome, James Gilbreath, GCPrge Henderson, Samuel Sut ter, George Stewart, Christian Herber, Robert Chess.- matt, Carpor Lutz, Jostpli Weinman. . _ 1O the blonor_ble the,ludges ofe Court of General (Inarter'Sessions Or the Peace in and for the`Connty of Allegbcny: . The. petition - of-rdiehael.Crawford, of the 4th IVard, Allegheny City,,in the County nto.resaid t hrunbly shew eth, nut yourpethioaer bath provided himself with ma terials for the necorninodatioii of travelers and otneits, at his-dwelling house, .in the. Ward aforesaid, and prays -that pant Honors will be pleased to grant him [...license ni.keep a public house of entertairinient. And your pc.- .titioner its in dutylioutid„will pray.' MICHAEL CRAWt'ORD. . We; Die:subscribers, citizens, of 'the aforesaid Ward, do certify,;tbat the"aLove petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welip,rovtded wirb house room 'and conveniences for theaccammtsdittion and lode ingOf travelers and. strangers,. andTtbat said tavern is necessary; : • D. Moultorajt. Ewing,.T. Gardiner, J. ' C. Jordon, Joe. Chamber*, Wm. Ewing. Writ. Geo. ProudlY l A.••AVAlisicri J. B.•Riddlei - 11,VerptiSon, lt. Giltbert. ITV the Honorable the. Judges of the Court of General 1. Quarter Session& of the Peace in and for-the county of Allegheny The petition of Franeis,Shacirleiter, of the First - Ward, Pittsbarg,-frn the county aforesaid; humbly she weth, That your petitioner bath provided.himielf . wishmatenals for the accommodation of travelers and-etherit.-at his dwel ling house, in the AVard aforesaid,' and prays that your Honors will grant !Ulna license to "make house of pub. lic entertainment. , And your petitioners i ..ns in duty bound, will pray. - FRANCIS :SHACKLE:IntI. . We, the ,subscribere, citizens of the aforesaid Waid, .do . certify, th at the nbove petitioner is of good-repnte for honesty and temperance, rind is well provided with house room and conveniences_ for the -.accommodation of trawl piers and others, and that - said• tavern ismecessal7.. • H. Frederick. L. Stem, F. Leitz,,F. Frannie; P. Rosh, L. Herat, A Beeleti. S. Heckle, M. Brawdy, F. Nichol son, H. C. Kelly, C. Melchor. ' . • IM2'..3td 1110 the Honorable•the Judges of the Cotwt - Of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and forthe County of Allegheny : • . • , - . , The I...intim' of John. Dherley, of the Borough, of. To rentum„in.he,County aforesaid, humbly shevreth; That your petitioner htith provided himself with house room - , and conveniences for, the accommodation of travelers add - others, at his dwellinghause,inilial36io',riforesnidr and - prayeth at your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license. to keep - ti pnblic house of entertainment., And, yout peritioner, - as in.dbly bound, will pray,.. JOHN tjiisßLE'x ' Vire;the subeerdiers,. citizens of the aforesaid Nerd, do, certify, that the above petitioner is of good - repute. tor ; .honesty„ and temperance, ; and is well proVided house room and'conecnienens far thertecommodation end lodging or_itrangerentid travelers, and , t at said tavern J. S. Trance,Deorge F. MCCmdien.Sacall - Dinidren:Jf F..Frinlc, John; M. Steismst r Jacab-Rhine,-; John Hemp; hill David . liluno L. M-lapheriti,•Sigan4edy,,,J „Hersh , beigar' George mu-Rhine: ' •%- rearl3:3td`--!-' 2raT COMES NATIONAL - POLICF,pAZ , IJILP ceived at M. A. MlNEWS4ontoining'xi curitity , pf iitterestitig itilthe'patpoßli# of the Idtelght betrfreett Shilivan ffr Smithfield street, third door above 241. 1612 ' • - Pi, 4 " . •~ T.Ml::.:~.^' STOCKS. Wood wr ,i== WM . . • _ aiDM4l*,4ogcprt. POUT OP PPPTKIEUtieII 11}` - oft . WATNII JTV.TItRAIfAIPSIiI.. '• ARRIVED; Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilscin, Beaver. it o bt.wri g h,m,,...._4_, Beaver. 44 Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. •••••• . 7 " • • Balde, Jacobs, Brownsville.. , ' . • 4 " ''' Atlantic, Parkinton, do. 44 ' Camden, Ilendriekson, McKeesport. "-John J. Crittendeb, Israel, St. Louis. " Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipolis; " Caleb Cope,Murilock, Wellsville. 44 Telegraph No. 1, Hazlet, Louisville 44 James N elson, Moore, Wheeling. 44 Isaac Newton, Hemphill; Cincinnati. "...Taylor, Lncas,W heeling. 4 Consul, Webber, Wheeling. 44 Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. 44 . Consignee t Lockwood, St. Louis DLPARTED,.. • Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. . • . 4 • Alichigatt No 2, Gilson, Beaver. ' Robt.Wightman, ---, Beaver. " BalticJaeobs; Brownsville. ' a Mantle, Parkinson, do. o• Camden, Hendrickon.McKeespart. '" Schuylkill, Williams, Cincinnati. •Nelson, J. Maore. Wheeling. " 44 Caleb Cope, liliirdoek, Wellsville. Larnaitlne, Duncan, Louis. 4, Wellsville, Poe ,Sunfish. " . Hamburgb, Louisville. S ' " Nominee, Smith Bt. Louis. " Isaac Newton Hemphill Cincinnati ' " Danube, Kirofer , H , - St, 4oWs. .. -- Por ILlrtorking. *lt . . The new and sPlendld steamer WfILLIAM PHILLIPS, WNW', Master, will leave (or sw ovc and interntedtate ports on the Allegheny river, this.day, at 10 o'clock, a. at For fieight or passage, al plyou bOaid Zanesville. and Marietta Packet. • Tho fine 'teenier CAROLINE, ilm .lllEis, intro blaster, having undergone thor ough repairsi will run as n Regular Packet ott the above *trade. 1.. eves Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning; retuming,lenves Zanesville every Friday morning. . For freight or passage, apply on board. irlitteliiirgli and Louisville Packet Line. • •- The new and splendid fast passenger - • packet, TELEGRAPH No. .2, uansi !darer, will leave for Cinc i nnati and Louisville, on Monday, the Wl'h instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pessage, apply ou board, or to BURBRIDGE, WILSON &Co.,_or .GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER. • ur S!eamer Peytonn will leave Louisville for New Ortcans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2; Passengers can go direct, and can have berths secured here irdo.: aired. • mars For New .Orleaus. j a iliait Tnn steamer WINFIELD SCOTT, Capt. A. Dirvimri, will leave for the nbovo and miermeetate ports, on Monday, March sth, at 10, A. c sa. For freight or poseur, apply on board, or to - mars 01.0. D. MILTENBERGER, Ag 4. , ' or - anesv le. • kiirmiL Tim splendid fast running warner CARO INE,IBinning, Master, will leave for the vie intermediate portion' Thursday, Bth iustanti at 10 o'eloek, a. at. • • _ For freight or passage, apply ou board, or to mar 3 W. L. WHEELER,..Ageott. .1619.. • • ' 1146.1 • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE: THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the ,Vert. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.—: The lit e has been In operationlor six years; he carried nearly two millions of people,without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge cons partson with any passenger line in the Union (or sneezy, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PA CEET.—The Identonosinuta, Capt. &ow, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at lOo'cloc)ti Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 v. ta. TURSDAY PACHRT.—Tbe Ilnt=nu No. 2, Capt. Jno. Irdineilter, will leave Pittsburgh every Toestlay morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 WEDNESDAY PA CEET. , —The New RSOLAND No. 2, Cain. 8. Dean, willietrre Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday' morning at lOo'elock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even. , ingot 10 P. sr. • THURSDAY PACKET—The %SWAM% Cart. R. J. Gratz, avitl leave - Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 C. Si. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Cup No. 2, Copt. Croab will leave Pdt4burgh every Friday morning at IP o'clock, Wheeling every Friday evening nt 10 r. v. SATURDAY PACKET—The Mytarsera No. 2;Capt. I. C. Tr,x.rimma, will leave l'ilt , burgli every Saturday owning at 0 o'clock ; Wheeling ev,...ry Saturday eveitia. at l 0 P. at. SUNDA V PACKE T.—The Isaac ..Nrurroz. Capt. P Davi, Will leave PittAluirgh every• Sunday morning at lo o'clock Wheeling ever• Sunday evening at 10 P.x. Day. la. - LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR , WIIRIU.I Nil, CINCINNATI A, LOUKTI [A.R. 121151373 RHOULAII SATVIIDAT PACITY.—The A'. Itio• I du,' a nd fast passenger stramPtte.! ket TELEX:RAPH: J. liezlep., Com ta ander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel-. ins, Cinciunau and Loniaville, and ail intermediate Ports,. e‘ety Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. - . For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSNVII & DUNCAN, Agents. • The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular rarket.,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accosuniodniiuttx ore Inferior to no host on the western waters. The. Telegraph will ran in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No U and Pike Nog, to :4atit lAuis—timethrough,rivi owe. np2l-iy IS4B. 184114. Pittsburgh and Brovrnoville Daily Packet Line. PErnarsret 5t.1878. FIRRIILBY 1 gt,IS4B. LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND 4 P. M. . The following new hoots complete the line for the present feillS1111: ATLANTIC, Capt, Jtnes,Parkinson; BALTIC, Copt. A. Jacobs; 111141 LOUIS M'LANE, Copt. & Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and aro fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be.puuetual on board, us the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. Ja3l New W .eeltzig Vacket. The new. and SPlClldid passenger steamer 'beAraZ. TAYLOR, M. FL Lucas, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and e mg, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and. Friday, at 10 o'clock., s.„ at., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, nt 8 o'clock, a. X. For freight or passage, (having superior 'stemmata tions,) apply on board. • The Z. Taylor is an entirely: new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on /he river. Ijan3o) ARMSTRONG Sr. 'CROZER, Agts. New Wheeling racket. gatThe new and splendid pasSenger • steatuer JAMESNELSON,G. D. Moore, Meter, will run mea. Regular Packet between Pittsburgh' and Wheeling; leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and 'a aund ay, at 10 o'clock, A. at., and Wheeling every Monday, 'Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. at. For freight or passage, (having superioi accommoda tiona,) apply on board. The James Nelson is tin entirely new boat, rind for speed and accommodation is notsurpassed by any boat on the river. ' AMSRTRONG & .CROZ1•111, tlectlf Agents. lcsr argil. and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer 'CONSUL, Velum, Master, will leave regulaily (or Wheeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at ID o alock,pr ertsely Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thuraday, and,Satur day, at 7 o'clock, A. m., positively. . The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every Accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat, is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. Nor freight or passage'apply on board, or to oct9 .1011 N FLACK. . cat. Fraiiiklin Packet. mita, The fast packet ALLEGIIZNY BriLLE, Capt. Wu. HANNAi wilt run regularly: bc itsburgh arid Franklin, on tho Alleghenyttiver, Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. .11. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 Itegular Packet for Sunfish THE fine steamer wELL . j id fia svILLE..C%it Hamm.% will leave for the above :And inter mir ate portion Wednesdays and Saturdays .. T e r freight or passage apply on bard,' or to , au2s GEO.. B. MILTENHERGER,:A:gt. . • New -Arrangement. --.• THE steamer CALEB COPE willlemie for, Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, an Tues day, Thursday, andlintarday, at 9 A..Yet.i re turning' on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landin2, between. Wo od street andthe Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. • B. & W. HARBALIGH Agents, . . • No 33, Woo street 1112/1/ Snnainer Arrangement. 1 1111 it • ••... . . . THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Claike, Master, - will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, 0 assgoyv, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, a.m. .Haviog a, boat' at the landing, we•are - prepared to receive freight at 4 . 4 time. For freight or passage apply to • mall-tf .:". , G. HARTON & CO., Agests W. Pattoirothls Carriage. Manufactory, Diet#iond alley.beiteeen Wood and Smilkile/d aired!. ~ Wilms may always he found an ttiaort. tint of Family - Carriagea, Barouchea, Baggies l :and all 'Riad; .; . of . heavy' work, ' 4, 10.0 1117, roTariatx horse Wagon downrta,a.wheoh: barrow: Pekithis wialdag purchase or contract for wi r thing abOTP hue, to ca., -- DIJFRALOOVI3S.-tlarge and v_aned assoTtF1 1 9n!.?E AOll MYI3, for sale lit' ' ' ' "ZEBW,ON ICINZEIPS; mart 67 Market st. stiisamutins. 0.• ArA RM. AND; CA • Who/mate and Rciail Cloth' .1.16."ing Stoic, Na:4V - Libiiii• !street; coruer sof Virkin alley, Pittehurgh. • r•':"!.• •:' • feb26ity_ LEE, isuccessor..th hjustvv.V&...LEsj Wool Diehl . and Cannata*lo9 Merchant, for iho iyale . of .Itmeri- Woolen • • fabla r AY 1k C67,800 - Irrd . ► corner of Wood and 'Phird streets; Pittsburgh; Pa. calk-binding and Printing done to order. • ' febl9 . ArlE3FfKffilt,dtto - rn — eyTirra - m-oiree' -- Ve..reino 1.1 Fourth street, between Smithfield uud Crap streets Pittsburgh. . . : jon3:3tn... ARMSTRONG CROZEit. • Commission- Merehnnu arro.Deakrs in Produce, 4—No. 221118210 t de6 QQ g . mar A g i B E ANS—Jus t ....... re4e ltr N ive r d a ti o nd o ..a no foisnolob36'i 111.11.5,,FRE511 ROLL SUrrElt—Just rec'd•und ibr .isale•b ••. (mar° • AfthISTRONO & CROZEIi. .BkILS. RYE FLOUR- , .-To•day received and for sale by [mar3] ' ..ARMSTItObk7 k. CROZHR.7. • . 1313 Tr ER . ; e do . Lard i for pain by I mar 3 • ARMS ritoria & ettOZER - reekl aiid dot .41./ sale by ruiar3] .ARMSTRONG & . CRO2ER:i. fillitiNtiLtiS HARNESS LEATHER—Suitable . for V making Hose, or liehing for sale by mars - • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. toRIII.S.SII,PERFINE FLOUR—To•day received by mar e ARAI3TRONG & CROZER. 1.5 - uß6.6`D re. P oize;;•just received by . met?. ' ARMSTRONG 3r. CROZER. 3~UVKLS. BULK YORK; 3000 . ale ." . Bacon ; rec'd and for sale by nm . 3.. • • CUMMINS & SMITH. Frax ma . „ll,ll. , 178° 44 ."ti1° 7 1P SMITH F 0 8 7 1 . 1112.11 RYE— . R . te!d , for snl? by EIBLCRYOTOUR—Roe'd and for sale by - CUMMINS & StdITU H~hSAlllY:~. tlilt~l 50 ,13U6 ti ELS PECAN and :for "sale by mar 3 - CUMMINS dc. -SMITH' dercisa, just received 'and for sale by feb23 SALITH 8 SINCLAIR. DIJ— bbla i ,juat received mei tor sale by reb23 .• sacra a rsINCLAtII. ON EY—it fevr boxes far sale by • fob= . Brunt &.siNcLAI 4013 LS. (.I'BEEN AP YLL—•S 'or sale by Itt23 ' • SMITH it-SMOLA' ' A.R.Dr-11 kegs Latd, No. I,iettreeel , :red nud. for sale by ((cbtG SINCLAIR- Tibt EACHES,—, 43 lacks Peaches, just received and for solo by : ltatilU) SMITH & SLNCLAIIL. TWED APPE.b.--18 sacks Dried Appivs, m !tor , J.,/ &Ad for solo by ffebl6l SllLTkl do SINC.LACt. OAP-100 boles No:I t - stare . fuesiile S [mar.:l Skil lit h SINCLAIR.. 130 LI; bbls. Roll Buiier, received per iti.iiiobigun, nod for sale by SMLTH & SINCLAIR. _ _ kitr,gatogiddor ISOLASSIO.66Ii. Platalll.lloll 'lore jTj,and for sale'fiy KING & SIGuRIIKAD, . Diamond. IOUISVILLE IJ.II 2O bbls. reed per steamer Tele. J graph No. 1, and for stile by nisr3 KING &MOORHEAD. AIePLES-10 Ably. in store , and for Onlcby inar3 KING it, AIM/AHEAD IBNOTATOI--15 bbit. Nada nuockt just t eccivaid tied JL - tor tabs by Waal KIM: ft, AlOOKllelat NDRIED BEEF—A: superior article. of Sugar Xi Cured Round, for sale by. •'. ' ' - 'ream • . ICLNO P4OOII.IIEAD.. MOTATOES-11.03 socks rir'eWicr steamer "Mrs , -,1„ Kruger," and for sale by . *WO. KMO atooruman. I )U L'ATOI•I3-44.1 sacks Potatoes Just reed cud tor aide • by KIN(' k MOORIIEAD,. ' • ihannud. AC014:;4000 mr. now Bacon, Jon received and for Edo by vel411) ; W. &J. C. ACHESON . 60•Pr1oc° 8 ' 4 " I " ) °mVirl.e'l Acir"al;.°7 60 BUSHELS SMALL. WHITE DEAN In pare: and for sale by W.& J. C. ACHESON, fcblG : 140.3Itlenithfield St. PP cc—ro bbli. Fetlock@ ; • • • • 150 " Romani es i foe sale by ' • fable; W. & .1:- C. ACEIE9ON ).h . YT te4 2 ruu ' Bd ' ce : eld ' i" received and for s ale :y cbta: l:47o.:cEcoi. BARRELS HICKORY NUTS—. Aeo'd and be sale by . fable ;:CUMIVINS.k,SUIITH. . A 911.a.1.1; LOT OP JAI:NUTTER—Reed far 11. *ale by • .ffebt:ll CIYMZIINS rilaariroAPPL,ES.—ln store a..ti for pale by , • • ' 'CIAISILMS & SMITH. P°l-ASIL-41 casks Pot-Ash in store and'for sate by . Ante MILIA:11 & RICKETSON. W i tna ilaitarV4PiastreSeU'diAnitt=g- White "e -pnlY MILLER & nicKETSos. nirulus P.. 1110ling:ifi 0 Hone Molasseaion con<ignakent and for nate lo janlil • • PAILLINR k MOKOrs.),: PS. FANCY CASSIMERE—On and lot able r sUat. manuGuturer's prices, by (feb2ol fl. LEIF:. • • - 100P8. ALI. WOULaWlik:O•3--Fur sule.by • feb:V . . MUM • • 1 CASE GIfEV MlN'UeatTll—Ju■t•rec'd:•and• for Rah) at tuastatactutea•ptices, by (fel4o) . 71:11•IKE: I eggirialiPAVAN7alarercit,lPPiniZia= tot *ale by • . ( fr t.23l . ; 111.. 1,1011" • JJ r - sp iT L T ET cTr:ne` "g,„wame nsreeteki thatit%t. sold IOW: to Ouse consignment, by (kW] II: WEL A IRlZ3oRl ; iiiiii` OF ULAN FT COATI.\G—Poe ft tale very tow, as the seam) isearadvatierd. • Wol- . rf. unity expect lintgbitts. , (feb2l)l . " IV 6ol,—The highest price-, in oath. p*itt ir tiVilt, 61 ' • Libeny greet, opposite riith. 1110 LHT—A large Mirk Dwelling Moose, suitable for two families. Situated . high up on Federal %Heti, Allegheny. Apply to H. LER. • !. : Ibbtr: • Liberty street., oppo.ite riALIFORNIANS, LISTEN.—We can furni.h you IIJJ with Water-proof Rags for Provisions, either for 'Mules or :FVegons, with round ends and a pocket-hole In the side, no arranged that articles can be taken out with out unstrapping from' the mule. We haw experienced workmen engaged, and can supply 100 ut two days' no tice. - nbaunEs tc. ALCORN, mars . 30 Fifth street.- Li O! FOR CALIFORNIA —Emigrents can. sup plied with Pinola, 'toasted Correc t Cayenne and Black Pepper, !dastard, and other Spleen, put up in 1 lb. tin carts, and hermetically scaled. By ' . - , RIIODES.,k, AI.CORN, mar 3 30 Filth street. ROUND FEED—OiI Meat, Untie). - Meal, Cortt.ntid Cob Meal, all most excellent feeds for horses and cam, manufactured by °orifices, and eonstantly for sale by , RtIODES & ALCORN. until ' 30 Fifth street.' WrOTlCE.—Persons Indebted 6idiilia - aunt of ROP. 1:1 Zan & Krom are requested to settle up. The books and'accounts are in possession. of JOHN COYLE, feb2o : Fourth street. near Smithfield. Q . AVE (..ons.—Persous indebted to E. Taovrtto, 0 Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. - JOHN.COYLE; feb2o , • Fourth street, near Smithfield st.' ASPRING FASHION FOR HATS.—C. It PArt sex will Introduce the new style of Gentlemen's Huts on. Saturday, 24th in Stunt.. , fel,2l.•Xt , . . 73 Wood sO CIARPET :BAG-FOUND—A small Carpet ling was picked up in the Monongahela River, - yesterday.-- The burner can have it, bynalling at this °Mee, and pay ing for advertisement: • • fenth3t. 'I%,TOTICE, TO • PURCHAS OF IN, CO PER` II AND SHEET IRON WARE.—Country Merchants and others would do well to call arthentore of S. MR. ROW, Fifsh ;Met, between Wood and Market, where they. will Sad fiad a large assortment, at low priees, for cash or ap proved paper. • Ila•lluilders'ortlers promptly attended to. feb2.9l3tend A NEW BRICK HOUSE AND. LOT FOR -SALEORRENT--:Situated in le Seventh Ward , convenient to Rating's old Mansion'House, Tile' House contains five Rooms, Kitchell, and finished Garret.— Possession can he obtained - immediately., Enquire ' l a r e v27 : a t HENRY McCULLOUGH. [Journal . cOpy.ficand ch- Post- ] VIAT-110 gr . POII7B - .ALII--For .en. excellent flnt•botlom Boat, 105 feet by'l9 or 10. I.:Tpir° at LOWRI"S CHAIR FACTORY, Fenertnan'ißow, Lib- erty street. X E - W KOOKS History of Mary, Queen of Scot s:- ,•Ry Jacob Abbott; with cegraYulgs. • . _•• HI• History of King Charles the First, of England. Jacob Abbott; with engravings. . • . • History of Alexander the C3reat. By Jacob Abbott; with: engravings. History of Hannibal; the Carthagenian.---Ry Jaeob Abbott t with engnavings• ' • • ••• Recetved aad for ,le • • JOIINSTON & wroexTuiv, fel44 ' Corner.Mailtet and 3d sta. I . O ‘PPi IL P grT oreateaei Tea Paper ; ' 60 " l• white " '• - . • ; - 60 " " " " Juat received, and for nixie at the. Paper Warehouse•of . S. C.- HILL ; No: 87 Wood stied. RAGS: RAGS!. RAGS !4•C.aall mud for Rags, at „the Paper WareAoußp.of , • S, p, HILL.' • acrfa - No. 97 Wood street, . . . VOIMENTLEMLF,N.—W Muir= has recently:ie. ,22 calved a further atIPPIY of Gentlemen's Fancy ,C4d-- some very j handsome. Also, black Cruirati,lseireral titialituis, and including some sn porior- Also, Gent's Ltirten' - Cambric. - Handkerch(efs, plain and With colored borders; super Silk: Udder shirts and Drawers, merit.p i allk and cotton, some of the former ,extiti. wide,,, Especial .attention. is:asked tol. his. steak af ..rrenrh'Srondeloths and Casrimerrsi of the: latter plain:. and -funny t• Velvet rind Satin yestings, &c. At Nortlpeast - comer of ,Ith and Market sic [Mayo . . - • - - rinE.A.v . Cl.ATElNGentleinen wishing to .provide , l,f, 'the nisei yes' with ti.hrtiOsonle-DREss, GOAT, Ronts. or Vest, woplQfind tt.hi their advantage to. cap arhier.. -Gurgrs, before purchasing alsewhere.. .411 weekleer . , rontirt.'"` ,JAB. bIeGIRRE, febl3 :. Tailor, Third at. - Si)t , :fiCilt. -,,, ;034,et; Lot%. for Silo In DJOINING ALLEGHENY (VT.—Forty or fifty: Loiivnll be sou l Are lon price, any time before the sC,of -Mint. 'Mechanics. or others, who wish cheep . T. 60 will find'it'to, tlfyir'intoten to buy now, as it is he: tieredi they wititignaiSO vety . lapelr ill Value duringlhe' .car: 'rhos° wishintartmli Int.vwiil cation Mr;HKEZEI... at the upper ' • A portion of the Ground in (formerly Nunnery 'IMO is laid out in squares isr from three to five acres— to be sold to those wishing a Country. residence. This portion of the Ground commends u view of both Rivers,' and is. Enqu e of most:delightful plan for aTHOAI summ PBON [ er resid Mari' ence.-- ir " •• Volta*ble Property - for Sale. runderiigned offer for sale , the valuable property known as - Concerti:fall, situatekon Paul street,' earner or Ilazkesip alley, hatittig a front cia Penn Amat o(' leatiet, sunnibg back 160 feet-to a •12 feet alley, on which is erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the 'Main building front of two Stories, with wings one and a half story high, and the rear building three storieshigh. Thu building is very - convenient nud well adapted for a Hotel or extensive Boarding House.. It is now occu pied byildr ? thristie as a Hotel. , For terms, apply to •lOHN GHAlfihl, or - . - JOHN H. PEEBLES; Elerato " : Pittsbergh,ls;eb:ls, 1940-41 m Mount miatet Building' l.otirTior Salle. • 0 0! • 11 , 311AUTIFULLY SITUATED' BUILDING LOTS. e7I for gale, irrthe pled of the lifouht Emmet property: 'Parsons desirous of investing a small nano( monoy t ean do so - to tolvautage; by securing choice Lots Ovations • , Thuiproperty4or'beauty of location: tornmandinta vlewof the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and • Ohio rivers; is vneguaikd. It bus the 'advantage of an abundance ofibu choicest spring water.- The new rood, now.finishing, will render utast , of access, and bring It within a:cOnvenlent distance of the 'Allegheny market. ' As an investment for profit, to say'fibthingof the lightfulsituntion for a tesidenco,ibe buyer will secure in a foss years a yuana-voin return. The above Lots will be sold for'Cnsb, or on a.Credit of ono to five years. TITLZ =XIII AIM ISDISPUSL.BLE. ' Plans may be seen and every information had, of 'Mr. -irCOR SWEENY, on the premises; or of.lOllN COYLE, at his office; ou 4th street, Pittsburgh, • • nov3o AFARA( FOR SALE—Of au Acres, with , a gocrd Log . Houle,Garden, number of Penal; Tree's; and fine Spring. Also, 5 Acres in ealtivatimi. ,Balance is good and well timbered. Situated nest to Church and School, Saw and Grist Mills, and two mblva (rota- the Ohio, at about au mike below Mariettrv 7 saii readily be divided into two small Farms, and maple so sold, if purchased at mitt—Voo. 'B, CelliegaZ Gan- Agent, fabt: • '•• • . ' ' Smithfield street. TIESIRALILE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -A Brick .1-1 'Roust.. and Lot, in good order, and well ttrnmged= on Walnut infect, Fifth NS ard;4l6oo. A Frame Howse and Lot, 25 feet front on Crawford oth Ward, Ward, by an alley-81500. • • A 44, F tw rome liouse, and Lot; "u!' ft. front on Roberts street; W 7th 'ard, by 62 on an alley-8750. . . S. CUTHBERT, 9en. . Smithfield street. .I.BON FOLINTDILY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry; with Patterns, Tools,&e., all readyFor_operatimt, era be sold on accommodating terms, at exchanged for iron or goods. This Wrens an excellent opportunity to ayoung man to commence the iron Foundry business Enquire of SCA.IFE & ATKINSON, decs Ist, near Wood street. S — A - M—A Lot of Oroundeitt 7th ,Ward, burgh, 20 feet on Duncan street by '7B feet to an feet alley. The location itkdesirable. 'Terms, modentre. Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate AO, I feb2o Fourth street, :tear Smithfield., J. OR SALFA em ail tyro wry kerned Welling conveniently situated, frontmg on. Pride Street, one street beyond the hospital. The lot is 24 actin front, by 12.1 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. Fur further particulars apply at the house or to septt . ' JAMES MAY. Water street. • The 'Sal; Raid Strom rilletS • BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly . to run as regu ar. 'tickets on - ta r Idonoxigahclu. between Pius burgh and Brownsville, and having cantor a few months are found to be Itio large and powerful for the navigetiort of that river, are now o ff ered for sale. The following are the.diroensions of these xwm boatel viz : Length of deck, I"4„fect; breadth of beam, 26-feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter; I 0 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 29 inches diameter; cylindcr4,2t inches, and 6i set stroke. Each boatcontains 10 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. Par terms, enquire of - J. K. MOORHEAD noTtrktf . Pittsburgh. ; For Sale or Exchange. reFFER FOR SALE the 'whole of the property ort I which I now reside ' in the Sixth Ward of the City; consisting of Abe Dwelling House, Out Houses, he., with the Garden; or I. would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;--or I would divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse c 4 Cummins A:Smith, SmithfieLl street, opposite the fifonoto gahela House. (deel2tawtf) JA AILS c.rummiris. Fott gni WMCLOIO3WTirI7I . • oils a n d . 1 lc ree 7 , We Court House The Lot is 21 fest by 121141 , 112 en alley. Title indisputable, und*Ory- reasonable' venal{ of payment.' Enquire of Ifeblfij MOS: AIELLOT. 1 itoß SALE OR RENT'—A Two Story Stick Dwellingi situate on Fifth street. opposite the Court Ilouse.-1, Enquire of APAIULLE.N k . poWNING, Jana . 21S Liberty street, opposite Seventh - i • OR SALS'—Threa , valuable Building Lots; 20 feet F (rola On Roberta street by 100 aeep—price tor that wlici!e, MOO.Also a Frame House and Lot, of IS -feel front on Strawberr y ! alley, with a 3 feet alley. by 120 feet deep;-$5OO, and a ground tent perpetual of RIO yearly; Also, 20 shares Hand street Bridge:lb:wk. • • • S. CUT/IBER • P, Gen,46 gent, _ - ••. • . Smithfield street. ltlllEn V17171;i ONINIBUS I.INI will he dis Posed drat Public &del Tiairsilay,lite 7th of ,March next, at 10 o'clock; at the.; Omnibus 'Station, tin Fourth .streeL neat Market if not; disposed of. at. private sale. 'The foltowitigis the stock: , two Omnibuses ;four Horses,. two SleighiCand Ilarneski For further:partigulars'. isuptirecif CHAS. BARNEri McANINC H. or JNO. FAG EN. .febCrtd. • • (inertial copY tilt ..-. , . TOT2F- 7 4 DWl ' llir.g.kouse, on Fae.:iiiire7l.l Allegheny, near the Market ' `Square: dinf'd small{ 41111116 Hous e on Pennsylvania AveLnue,niarltles..Mer-1 ray's Tavern, Pitt Townshin. . : Also, a long Room, :id story, Market street. Pittsburgh. Two snail Stores onThird street, and several ebnyenleati -00 ices. near the Post (Mice. Apply 10 - . "O. GAZZAM. . •, °dire, Third 'street. ever-Plelo Hall. • -I'A V PAIN STAN DAT tt HOU STOWN7Iv RENT.—A commodious avid well finished Tavern{ Stand. in the village of Shousetown,fmnished; miter!' style, with good Stabling attached. It will be 1. leased for a tern of . years. Adduces • •• P. SHOUSE„.Shousetown. LETOut. Tbreelltary andtine Two Story Dwelling Itousa,"fittitihed in modern style , marble 141L111-' Annotate in each of the parlors, add .bath houses ; in, entity situated on fit' 'lie Street; second and third houses fromthe corner of Washington at.. .- JOHN F..PERRY, Corner of Liberty and Irwin eta. IfebOw. jannlwil* AL - - FOR. BALB—A ./.cor and ywo Storyßrick Fili43tree,t, %Tog, le the Court - Homier . Also, n Honso and Cotntllityninohatn: $4.50.110- Apply to P. " JOHN: J.:VITCHRIi i , . labln Nci:lo3 Fotrrth - sr: 'llO ,t,F;r--A Stott Room, ott Third street, South aide. between' Wood - raid ?flatlet' filretP3. Possessimi given onthe-Ist . tlity,'of April.: Apply to M. KANE, Jr., or to soltN COYi.I3. ret4o' Fourth street, near Smithfield: r t°LEr-Agoodary CELLAlt,vituated-cratboblorth east side- of ; the .Diamond, enitabig. for:_an Eating Emit, or Storage of anylind. Enquire of . • - • ...• •' • HOGAN. & CANTWELL, .• , felin . •• ; • ... .; Market, at, Pittalturgh., AticguenT'DWelling .. Hous , .... j. and Lot• 6Ofc'et :300, now occupied b.p .11 1 6n1 Glylle;udjoining Ifogg: - , 'or terros,.cnivore Moro of . !Lima PP. nAs_ of Market and. Fifth ens., Piniburghl Velil C l/ A :d t4 c tir• ° A r GEX. BRACKENRIDGE:- 001 F AN FsPOWEE TO -LET-4-A - Roctui,l 20-feet by 'IA, 40, can be-had,ssith u power nufTicient for Turning or. Machine.. Shop,. ou Liberty istree ,t near the- Canal liridge.'EngtOie at " ' - ROBINSON'S, AbbIBI Poet Buildings; enitidi Pin it. and - Wail' I.ET—A-large double Brick Dwelling Ilintie t in n hanilsorne; situation, on Federal street, Allegheny; by Rev. Wen. Anderson—rent $lOO. Enquire of febl3:l2t - - Attorney at. Law, Pittsburgh. • ribc)ET L—A l'hree Story Brick, Dwelling,ieontaining ~L. eleven ' Rootnej on Wayne' itreet.. Rent, lo a good 2m , Annlv to Te ! lan h S '''' — ' 4 - - -'• C. it.' hPANULTY- &CO . t i. febB, Camil Basin. - ---- WILLIAM TATE dic.CO.i '(stmoossois to &I:Monty & Y&lnt.) No. 10, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty meets, ANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, pinups; baths, water Closets, ,leaden coffins, bkc,; kiep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from l. to the. to the square foot , idsbeets of 6 by ;2 Q feet whiekthey,wil I furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to Orderia any size that may heWunted, They also inanufneture and keep . constantly on hantt, leaden pities from 6 io f - melt Calibre; aqueduct pipe;for conveying water trout swing* furnished to the country trade, and put won reels in - length's of field 100 101000 feet on. erich reel, with directimig hs to the proper method of raying. Also, on hund, a large supply of Ad ome ixii: ent suction PumPs, for wells' or _eisterne; Snow d 4 co's. very supeirer ansitron suctiOaTumps. , , ..• _ Hydrant work of every deicriptton.:ezecutid in. the thopt durable manner, and' on .the moat becomModating terms. -Orders from the eFitlltta:'..forleadedpipes;.she.t . lead, oipumps,,voill receive prompt attention: Co.Part.hisrahlit:l% - loticei.- roux nuNLAP. . - /01i1./ FL'Et3flNd ... • • -- TORN DI/NDA.P.'hatiink; on the lit inst. associated tfr - with him in - his business Jaws Fl.surso, hereafter carry on their rmportiticof.HowieTurntshine Hardware, anttManufacturinitbustriefol; under the noted and styleof John Dunlap &Co. :The husineis Of Me Old. establishtnetit will Ito closed bathe senior.Pahneeof the present Shrt,.at their -warehonse,corner of .hlarket an:. Second:sheets- (jrtn6). ‘.301414 DUNLAP & CO.:-.. DISOLITIIOIsI:—'rhO' of blaPili,& is tlikeday sings or thVfirmwin lyefegule4 - ki7jlll . l..ec . • • ' I. 11.`11,11,7R2117",- piuswirgh, 39W Jam? /849% • Roof. eoni.inug uncle,'‘l,iEqued r Goo 4s, 01 to the. n;hieei unit m um. hyA tee.A b old piece. from the lrate tvti:fi; irr :reti.!isl fa&ginii' ' ' to th e pu taknPAgi-teormy'riiN,4g-P,--nPin Isso urnom—Th partueohip heretoibre.estinink: j between JAS . : HERMIAI9.. and. %Vrtr swum', fhti insur bj .,--410 -death-0 roe-18115r :The business thellitp firm - wilt be-gelded' by . ll.4..tket; wlving..pirritter;lAS.kiltitbhlAN t at the old staittl'iNo. 93 Woad streeb) Where persons indebted will please make payment. febl3 . • z •-; . , ~~rp; 4~c~~s. . FRESH ARRIVAL OF :NEW - GOODS, : AT IP. DELANY'S. • NO: FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY sr, p.1275EV71.0.8: TUST• RECEIVED, an extensive dad. general' assort-. J meet of-•Frencli, English; Bel Lian and -American Cloths; Caisimeres and Vestings; of the laiest mid mind, desirable patterns. Amongst them.will be found a Vane !y• of entirely new styles' Fnmiy•Cassimeres and Veit— lags,of the latest importations—all of whleh"will be' made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short, notice, and reasonable prices: . . On • hand; a large assortment 'of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in. the present Spring Style 'and will be sold low for cash. .• • • • N. a:. To Tatcorts.— Watt's Graduating' Shoulders• Measure S • Atern:for sole at (rortal&W) P. DELANY'S. A. ii,73lrEosca7i & Co., XTO. 60 MARKET STREET, have received, by re /.11 cent Importations, the following GOODS, Six cartons - Fbibet Shawls, of' various qualities and colors; 00 doz. "Alexander's' best quality Kid Gloves; together with . a *good assortment of colt& Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloved f for Spring trade ; rich stand ing straight and tarrrovetCollars ; 300 pair Embroidered Cuffs, from' 50 cents to 51,25; . Mourning Collars, of va rious patterns; Demi•Lace Yetis, the greatest assortment ever offered by us • French and :English 4-4 •Priots; Hoyle's Prints, email figure's and fast colors; small plaid French Ginghams ; Bnush Foruliure Chintsimbite satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 15-2 . aild 10-I; greed Bernet; GS nt.'s black G roi de'Rhine Silk Crays% 32 to' 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist; Linen Cambric, and. Linen - Cambric Hdkfs. fromt3l to 62,50 ; WHITE 600DS,•such as Jaconets;Liwni Mull and Swisstr MasUns, figured and plain Laces, white and Trirlatruis, Re., 4c. • We brain the daily receipt of new'Goodsoind invite the attention of purchasers to our extensiedstock. ; feb27 r-1 7.• REMOVED. . Bead quarters, No. 28- /ifarkil sweet. second door below Ste?na' street. •. ERNERIITtO, RESPEOPFDDLY announces to . Ids numerous friends and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion able Head-quarters Dom Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, MI dombfrom Second street: He is constant-• ty prepared to MeV, to order, of the most fine and best materials, inn superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every. article of Fashionable Clothing of,whieh his complete stock of Choice and carefull y selected FreuCh, Ed lisle and Belgian Clothi. Cassuneres, Yes:- logs, &c.., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. He has alioon hand a very large stock of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low c.•WERNBBURG, • feb27:yl ' 28 Market et., 2d door from Second st. •Bleiieberl t7oods. ACO., No. 60 Market street, have just • received the following well knows brands . of, Bleached Muslim, viz: ' • - -8 and 6-4 -Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mille; b. 4 , , , • "' .•Nartiokeag ". ." - ' "Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin isigarnond? "Grafton, "A," Pittsburgh?"Letvrence," , "Boston Pillow Case," "Farnsworth," Soc., &r. All of which, together with many styles not here' mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. • •feb2l. ' - • • atoshizig.at Cost. • • • A 9 the. subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room s Xi they will adhere strietly . tothe above terms. There! fore we would respectfully invite.the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the - best material and workman ship. M'MULLEN & DOWNING, feb3J, No. 21R Liberty, opposite foot of Whitt. dtkirting Musing and Irlfish I.ll!iens. WR. MURPHY invites the particular attention of . those wanting the-above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the roost approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure- flax.— He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting nuslins of a superior quality at very low price.. Also, • Sheeting and Pillow-ruse Marinas; Dopers and Crash; . • - Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; . Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and • Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' 'DRESS.GOODS,-Sueh as French Merinos, Partnetios,plaM and funey De Lames, (some new styles ant received;) Alpacas, A.c. The season being far advanced, all these Goods willbe sold at prices that cannot fail to please. J Wholrsale Rooms up stairs Fresh Arrival-.Nrser Goode I wo. OS WARE= Sr., 'BETWEEN 4111 ST. AND THE DIAMOND FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! : ' The subscriber bus just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased iulhe &mem cities since, the Oman Fad in Prica t and far below the cost of menu factoring, and will dispose of them; Wholesale' and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! ' Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from of, to 121 cents; 4-4 Brown ' do. . do. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Double Po rple 'Cal leo . ; 12P. do. . . Prints, Merrimack patterns, only cents ; -• . Furniture Chintz, only di cents; . Red and Yellow Flannel, all wpol,l9} cents ' . - British Chintz, Blue and Oratips,lo cents Bed Tieking, only 01 cents;' French Dress Gin gliamr,l2l- cents;:. Frenchltrork Collarlc'only 1:11 cents; 1, 44 White 'Flannel, only 25 cents. - • - • • LADIES' DRESS GOODS.. • • Blrick Plaid Silks; rich lustre; . • • - Wide Black Manilla Silks; • Chameleon Silks, all shades; ' stripe Cashmere, new style ; I.amtartine Plaids; • -Iyonese Clothe, rich lustre; • -•- ...Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; - 'Gala Plaids, high colors; ' ' • 'Coburg antl Thabet Cloth, various shades;' Paris' Printed Laraartine Cashmeres; • '• 'French Merino s all colors; • ' . . ; Chameleon Satin, all shades --- Blabk•PlutdOrrnD! Armour !Silks; . • Chameleon Thibet Cloths. '• SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • „• ' Plaid Loni Shawls ;' Bracha Lorig Shawls; Erabroid.' end Black Cloth Sbawls;' new style all wool Bezieha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moos de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shirels; plain and blnek and -eolored hinge Thibet Show/s, and neWatyle 'Paris printed Tiakern. and Caihmere Shawls. FANG i' GOODS. Frenelt Work Capes; Collars And Cheraizettes; new style Bonnet •RibbonarEivere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs'; - ohmic and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white S and black Silk,ashmere; Alpaca. laps:n - and Mora vian liose•, Muck Silk - Fringes and limps • Thread, Edgings nod Insertings. • . • ,DOMFSTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.' Darattik Table Linen, and Table Cloths . ; Rossini:na pes and Crastr; 'fish Linen and Lineb Lawns; Bleachtd and Drown Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Red ; -Dornestic Gingbams,.. 'Colored Cambries; Red; While and Yellow Flannels; IYelsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton-Flannels; Brown, Bleached and'eolor ed Drillungs. • - c.ENTLE3fiIms cobs. Just received. a very. fine assortinent of FrenalCito English. blue. black 'and brown Cloths. hint:rend fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vesting! arid Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a - splendid assortinent of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders.; • ' •- r • BLANKETS. A splendid aisortnient of superfine (ribbon boind) Blankets, just received. ' • ;-; ; . The above. GOODS having beenitirehased since th recent great jail in prim, MAI-chants and others are re , quested to, call and utspectithem, as I feel confident that on examinatioilthey will be found much IQWer than they have ever been offered in this City,'lts I intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small profi: tn. the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS. nov23 No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. New; Good,. at Number Fifty-nine s wrists OW • PM= AIM . IfitaLlZT STIIIITS, GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has Just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving. a Miry extensive aMortment of FANCY AND STAPLE' WV GOODS, adapted to the present Season, and em ' it i o i r :Nit's a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by establishment, in the West. • • !E . • • DRESS GOODS! . Very glossy black Silks ; • !Cravats and Collirsi ' • . Handsome dress do. ißlack love Veils and HdkfeH I Rich changeable do. iJaconet and Cantb. bluetit's. : Rich , changeable Satin de:Plaid and striped &Instills; t Chines; •• , • • • Iliandsome Ribbons; tided' and high cord French!filloves,•Hostery, /cc.; • 1 Merinos; • !Cloths for Cloaks ;••• Mode and high col'd Muslin Terkari Shawls; • do Laincs; :Cashmere do. • • • ' rya style muslin do Laines;Plain . •Thibet Shatrlai aun striped Cashmeia4L fringe;' • ' ' - • fit Fancy . do. do: •• IPlack Phibet Shawlsoo:d°. Black and colored - Alpacas; Black do. do::} -: • • Plaid Ginghams, bright co- Silk: do. do. •.• ' lora; .- • • • ' • :Fine Brochat ' do. _ • New style Visettes; • . ;Cloth -do. Gala Plaids:bright colors; I Plaid i _Loog 'too. • California. Plaids; - :Low Priced do pl a ck Bombazines; .IPlaid Cloakiugi; CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION , His stock of Calicoes ip very large; it has "been_se• looted with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before,and are worthy the particular attention or purchasers: The best Calicoes for 61 cts. ever ',tiered; • • • • Double purple Calicoes, English, 121 cents; - Green . do. • • ; . Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes; • ; . ;New style Merrimack Calicoes; • •• . ; Blue do. ! Blue and Orange do. • . Furniture 410... CHEAP DFLE.S' id GOODS. " • • A large lotuf low priced Muslin de Leiner, or the low price cif 121 cents per yard. ; Also, Black Alpacas for 121 ets. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging-. Insins,lbr 121 eenti warranted fast colors. • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE. GOODS. • '• Bleached Militia, 01 to 12. ; • Yard wide Unblenehed,l3l to 14, • .•• BeiTickinge very chedp; • , • . . • Casinatto, Rentucky.Yeans; . • Checks, Linirtge, Plaid Linsey; ; , . • • ; Domestic Giughtuns, Mariners'Shirtitigs; - Colored Cambrics ; • • .% • • • • Flannels:lower than ever offered i• . • • . • t Canton Flannels. • ' • ... • •! • • LINF.N GOODS! . . IriohLlitent, Linen Lawns ; . : .. • Dauniik Tabletineni Rusbia Sheering; Dinperai- . • • - • 141 - lett Difiling:_Craili: • • • • - 4 ' •BL . ANKETS! DT.ANFETS! A large stock or Brnalicis.from coarse to very fine, 'also Bloc pad Drab Blankcti,• fine and ; very,.fine, for •Ovicicoars.:•: - '••• • , • , • - GOODS FOR. 04NT/LEMEN: . . ' Finiand superfine Fredefiand-Englir•liClothisamlpas sliderest-OVer-coatings ; Silk and LineriPeckeilland :kerchief.' and Cratats•, .Gloves; SnspendlerlsrSilk and :Merino Under Ganitents ;Merlin:rand Cotton IltdfilOse ,The subscriber having nude eXtrabiditstiO *rum ;lions for the Pall and Winter trade , and „lurtiltikparehas..l .ed his prodszinder.the advantage of. Inailleta undslially I depressed., edit' confidently promise.,hlll , r 1331 c045 11 : 1 h , ti beat Mitgaints.he hai ever been abletti offer- Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are , respectfully invitedto call. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS; XS . • * , 4 'Bankers' ; roktrer .. . . •• .wo111•1•WIC11; Aems.:: : : . : . • _• EX CIiANOE AND'EXAIXINO•;O I I.•ria.a.:• N.S. corner . qj 27drit itiegt...: • id HT end Tiraelld Is of Eteitringec IJ foreign an] domestic Coin bought and sold on•thei _roost favorable terms., . • • Collettiortmuddeisrlttlis prpicipel ciiieeof#B Union , at die lovieo fates.. •. . . JelT. . . . lbsitra u. : . • :HILL 4r,,i ' • . BANKERS, EXCIIANOE 1JR0 . 1E611.9: %. • • • And /kakrs Foreign,and..Donsestia sichammgenese eatei of Depoest,"Bank Notes, Goklan No:119 Wood erreet r ard dour below Rotefeb s .liVestriefe,Pillebtel*r• ' ALLILVITULWRIL • ' Rani. • Bankers and B.rehangs Brolxfs, Tigablif `3 o iniFln_ Domestic Bills, Bills of .ErAltanite, ca*•Sktfa . . verg• it, Bank Notes, and Cart.' • • • • Comer of Third and Wood: ills., <Lineal OPBO:. 1 0,_e °l ' Charlet . • • ' • • ' Bankers dna Dialers In Szeliango Coin and Bank Natiti Na. 55 . 1 1 / a rksi seat, Pittsburgh. • ' BELLING BASIL •• TELL : it - LEGE. I Davao Rata New Ytirk. - -I pr Citicincinti • Philadelphia: .Bailiouno • . St-4mila •• • Dana • -I - Buying viler I County & City ord'u * - Relic( Notes: r 4: PannaYlvanin Co. New York . • Maryland ' - Naar : Orlezmi Ohlo - ' die Indianti -: ,1 Keinuiry ' : " Virginia ' Wheeling •I " Tennessee- ' : 3 `! a 019 4, /LI. S. 8034- ' . • 'mos: astutxxx. iiioOltitt. SARGENT .: --. ... • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Corner - of Wood and'Binhttieeu., Pittsburgh,.F4., nEALEILS in. Coin, Bank Notes; Time Dalai Foreign .11 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates orDeposit; ate EXCHANGE on all the , pr incipal Cities of •the'UnDln and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purchasers. '• - • CURREN' T and pat funds received on deposits: •• • COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the, Union; at Ilia looresurstes. -• • • • •--- - 5ep11.47, -,i•AtiH • , PfttVATF. DIitt EA:SE.S. virk: :Ennirn, Pio ~.. 63 Diamond Alley„ . can be 'co:insulted in all r ._ elistnottprirateordelie/uriatitrollici4nta .......,/ to thehtimaranuite. - - • ' . •:t • 1,0 • BYbilisand Syphiliticenipdons,goitarrhce, . • )f and• Its eonsecinencei, ,uigether *with all eit.• wereasdgearce, inipurinei Of die.blood, with dll diseases of tenets/Ili:origin, skin diseasejwith strictures, gleet,nrethial discharges, seminal weakness and impotencyf also, piles; rheumatism, fet e weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppresifons, diseases of - the joints, fistula In ano, nervous affections, paint in the back indicant, ini tations ofthe neck of the bladder and kidneys, semantic, • eruptions, tA i ringwerm, mercurial diseases, Ike. . Vt.:NEARS' PRACTICE., .- '. • Exclusively devoted iothestudyandtwaunent of vele , real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses 4 gaiety, climate,• or impurities of the blood, whereby the consutuiton may have been infeebled,enablesElr.Bnawn . to offer asstirances of spiedy reliett,to all who may place therasilaps under his carp.: Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged lath up- - acute apartments. Patients Oen visit Dr..B. without fear of exposure to other oisitors. :; It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain godd advice privately and promptly.. To all suet', Dr. Brown's .ready. skill removingyesurrial dit• eases, in their various forms and stages, edirs isulaceraents which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby. ap prised that Dr. Brown has .been regularly educated us every branch of medicine, and fdr the last twelve years' confined hiniself exclusively to the treatment:of these Dr. Brown is, the only regularlY:educated Surgeon In Pittsburgh 3whik gives his who attention to those coin. • flY*Certain, safe and speedy curet) will, in all easel, guaranteed. Becenteases are relieved in a short time, vilitontinter raptioafrom business. • . •. • 'Hernia or Eupture.—Dr. Brciwn also invites per sons afflicted with Hernial.° call; is he has paid partient lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking tulviee, moat contain' fee or they will not be 'attended to. • . . UrOthee on Duunond Alley, a few doors from WOW street, towards the nuket. Consulualona strict' coat" dendol. • . oc ly DD EUALSTISAL—Dr. Drumm.' newly discovered/cm. edy for Rheumatism Iv a speedy andcertain remedy for that painful trouble, It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pt. The' Doctor as always hi home. M01t:C.43%81f Dallo;y 7 s :Magical Patti' Extractor. • fp() THE PUBEIC.—This is to certify that I have found Daliey's Illogical Pain Extractor to prove a cure , fa" the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been afflicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. • • • . •:. . ABR.AHAM R. VREELAND. dequactanock . , N. V., April 8,1348. • . ids 11.-Dim t rr-Str: I have been tronblid with the Piles .for eight Months, - and could get no relict: Your Magical Pat n..E.xtractor haw ing been 'recommended:lo me, ..p r is, it hut twieCobtarned•instant relief, and in n short tune WWI' perfectly cured 1., Could I not get any more.Of it, I.wiatald not take ; a hundred dollars Lar the balande or rn7 . blar- HALL: 97 North Moore Street; New. York, June 19,1847. 1177 CAUTION. —DaUss's only ]) epos in the city of New York, aid Where the . genuins erticte can be . obtained, _wholesale and ' retail, is at 415 Broadway::. _... If. Dsmacris the Marylyn; of thisixttly invaitzabie coat .pound, and: Ife nicer hoc, and never will communicate the secret of its ,preparaiion .to any loan living; : end, there fore., no other parsoneye..t . has ruaileior evercon , make:a grauofithirnself-. .. Counterfeits abound! Every truly 4aluable article is subject to he *depredated'ugen by'coan teifeiters and im posters ; ,. and sv and nothing,thate know of, hos iparo.extea- . noel)" esperrented fhatfaet titan Dallefos Magical Pain A 'l%*r--the'genuinti . /..4114; in . cases of the devetest Barns,. Scalds,.l.lites, & will afford frigging relief; and. prottoce lit Once aeoolingaudsuoilthigeffeet-roxtracting, pain And front one tci+lfteen Mnutes!. bg sure, a& warei - apply—neicr - on cotton cloth.. - And now mark the dijr . n . ;Once.Ctiuntez;ftletExtraciore. , no matter Under - . what name Diey iisay.appe or, or,hcnvinti plie:di 0111.4 . '0 irritate ondincitctse Mc paint . • Pamphlets, containing ceitificatesof curel„niay.bObad gratis, ciu application to • :JOHN. D. hIORGAN, Wertern ;Depot; ,rituburgh. . Dailey's infmisl Claivied() Care-111,. - • For Horses, Cattle, &c., eines spavia, quiuor,• graipa p : poll evil, sores4 - 011sandtrulses. ,PamphletsCclutalainif eertlar ateS of respectable parties, may be hod wapplr cation to • • : ' • JCIIIN D.'IUOMGAN;. oettB3l.Bevry - ... ''' . MAO Grand-Purgative. - - - .. ~ • Di r- .I;2SIX I E2% I TT'SPIEfsAR.--Tf,2sDeb:leed s irp - -. have obtained nn enviable negOriety in theErifted Stites, ' . as a curative tbr Giddiness , , Dyepepstai:Bour - Stotnachi :. Headache,:Fevers, Piles; Costiveness CoughisiEeart • burn, Liver •Coniplainto Scurvy,- Sue 'Throat, -3nwitrd ' Weiknesa, - Palptiatiod Of tho'lleartAndigestioNzind rt • variety of other disenises to whichAlesh is heir. u s, ria.a medicsne for the millioh., - In 41,,t seasons of the yetir;;,.. spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under elicit': curtialancesobey ctut be taken with perfect safety and success.' ' As a Vermifuge ntnigeneral medicine for chill; dren, they are unriraffed. . Being coated with - prize whini sugar, children will easily take them; they neether gripe : nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in thoiroperatlon, For adults, by increasing the dose,.they are equally ben , eficial. •AS alt driti-littiow Pill they will be found with: , out a superior:: Ask any one, among,the thousands who ; use them, and an unqualified approval will ho the certain Remimher Dr . C. V. Clickeher is Ile original inventor 'of Sugar Canted Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 18.43. ;Percher:ars sheuld e - therefore, always ask for F.Jihkener's :Bever Coated Vegctable Pills,and take noothers, Or they .will be made the victims of a fraud. ; . ; . -,..., 1710 - Price„:2s cents per box... . , • . ~ •, i Br. Clickerier'S princepal office., foe the sate Of, Pills; li GO-Vesey se, N.Y. ' WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty : at, head of Wood, Pitts nt Burgh; Pa., Cenra l Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . ~ . . , - The following the,dulY,,appousted Agents ; gheny county, Pd.:- • ' , , - ;;,; ~ ~...-, 'A. M. Marshall, -,:: . _ . .....,...., t , _,......- i Dr. Brown, ' Allegheny city. ~ ..... , ~ ; • '.,- J. R. Johnsoa, . Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. m:. - . . ',. - ; ;, ... AlexanderA Wale, Wylie street. e ' i . ...i ... •,. ) J. B. H. Jacques, Birmingham.. ~. -••-, .; ~., , 1 - AV m: J.Stnith;Temperanceville:, .; ...... ~ Edward Thompson, ilkundehrgli.: ~, ;..- ,•-,- ,--.., • Daniel Begley, EnatLiberty. .-: . , .; , • + ,„ It Z..lllltchell, Wilkinabrogh. :'• • • R. Rowland k Son,ld'Haesport. .. •. , . • C: F.•Diehl, Elizabeth.- ., . -. _1 !. .. : ....., John Black, Tarifa Creek. ' -.. , :,. • ; ..- -* -. .—-.2d'Eldoivriey, Bakerstown. • Samuel Sp:ringer,. Clinton. . ~i Jameall'Kee,Stewartsuawn. % • , ,:...., .. . f ... Riley M'Lsughlin, Plum toVraship , , ... "... - ..:.; 3. Fulton, 'Parentum., - . . . .-, -:. , -..--- -,• , . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville; ;; ~ .. .... • - • Robert Williams, Arthursville. - ,• . aurr.2.24lkadgm' '.. . .. . . .. • arrest', Pure. Teas,. WIIafiESALE AND. RETAIL, ar SEE Prima Mi.:. &rotor, 71:1 Fourth :met, near. invit e Pdtatergx... The iubecriber,,buring just returned from New. Yelikija . ) now receiving a largo supply of FEES)] GREEN mi.!" BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea. Comm.' fly. selected with great care for. retail soles. Oar. stock' , being now heavy, we are prepared .t 0 supply' Grocers;' , ) }jowls. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they may wish—parked it: U, and 1 pound' packages;th.• tin cannisters, 0 and.l3 catty bcdterrir„ Ind in the half chest. ' '.• • e - Retail Grocers are invited toOallipilwe ean'itrUllistilltVs: gall better Teas at lower boas ptbtO v' Vitsburglig, :• • . Our stock .of Sue i'oung Illion,Gutritimder,olfdjar.4'..c. pedal Green, and Oolong Blank:Teas, are the best ilk Utelfi American market_ . Lovering'rdouble.reaned Loaf / Crushed raid Pinto* lied SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. COFFEES,—Niocba, , ) Old Gar. Java, Logi:tyre, Sr. Domingo arnX Rio golees,..,seixteditty the most'expe.':. rienced Cofep j3rokey in New Y.orki..,; • • r 4 . • I Sweet. Spiced .Cliorolate,,Pickled:soiimaltera :endl Onions.: Fresh - Peaches, put up ialheitlo lv adgee, Ipga Raisins in 3 fb. boxes. N. a —Ali Dr. D. larie's jramily Medical , * for scar. deen:d&rr II A. JANN.M.,*: _ _ _ v hat.thiFS,' DOE ISLE •REFI E' • :IiGAPIS. 20 bbls.:Lav eines Doubleltefined 'Lout Ctrisbed Pulverized Bogart, lotstrt ce iv_kd 'arid .rr *czt,tidie , Peki Tea Store, :It Fourth grocer, • ' '••••:. • . • • Pa,r. 24. R .' 5 -afg!ATrA`.7'l4'..:ntattf.lroVlt„li4 . . Teu;Stose Er; :1 dees:argy.• - uusaircUF,E:Zl 2 -7blocba -- -i - 44170 . 011. r St,iDossitagd.asl Rio CoTeuii,j*trietiveil i le us Sliii7zlWross Siose,lV Vutsph'utroet. ALI FORNLA:W.I%G.ONS.V.4•Y , : i'...:.: • r: r. 13 sacred7iVflgon H FOl übs Jorlooo,j 00*010010tti it:bet:Dv C. A. MeANULTY & CO.. • (08 .. ................... . c IM2=ffl E=123111
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