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' ~ ' • . . -. _ . • , . . , , . _ . . 'iHje D4tln morning ;lost - :1117- 0 .6 1 m, titian is ; .disease ,Whieh is ca.itrylegit.s victims to lae3clmbs bylliouiands, without being arrest ed in -its-progress by the medicines in common use at the present :time. ; gut a'. brighter day' is ,eomingi and hes come—nsto successfully arrest. this diSease: Dr. Rogers' Liverwort alai r- Ta not , 0n1y., - gives immediate: relief in Coughs, and Coldsvbut from. ate testimony, of men of the highest standing herb and elsewhere, it is making'soMe, very remarkable came of . Consaniption: Improvements in the tralatmositof dise:sses are onward, and nothing can arrest: 10i..spirit-in . the , present age .. Those who are afailtted.with diseased Lungs,. Would do well to'eall an the agent, and 'see the- ceruficates of Dr: Win: J.'Rielti arils, Judge-Wm. Burke, the wife_ of the Rev. George W. Maley, and of ,Dr. Hiram Cox. late professor in'the EC leetio Medical College of Cinaitintut. ' . This medicine not onlycures consumption. but lireak s up the most distressing Can/tin ft.thourt. iiine; ofthe rooneywilibe cheerfully refunded.- ...' ' Forsalo by r klub IVliole sal e Druggists . .., Net. 60 Nrciod st. Also,by XNEELAMD . martb6md&w • • Grant t MI . , jr 3 - o z ., WORD TO TRH StaIENTAB.Y.--Thosa who label 'within doors aid Com - pelled to breathe" an impare-atmos phere,wbich is wholly unfit for the proper e.Tpnitsica the lungs, andfowing to want of crertise; the boWels be come eonstipated,,:the'pares'of the skin Clotted, - and-iuL deed, all the'fanctions of.the body become deranged;— hence". proceed dtathtnit,leough, - pairki In - the breast and side, palpitation.of the heart, - rheumatic pains" in various parts of the bedy,giddinesS t and a,vanety of other 'dis tressingcomplaults. commou.to.those of sedentary:hab its,„ Wrighfs Indian Vegetatdc Tab disperse all these unpleasant symptothi: ' A - slgle'dase wilt in all caites give. relief' and, rePeated a few - "tinies; will most as suredly restore the body to health..• Beware of Coiznietfitts Remethber that the Onginal and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable' PRls"fittie the written signature of Wttuast W iuonr ou be top label of cash box. -," . • Remember. also; that . IL Rmyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third"streets, is riot an dgent.forthis "medi citiet and we cannot guarantee as genuine, that "offered ME 11411/ The genuine inifoi sale eight 4 i Pineipul Offiee..l69 lbare'street, philndelphitw end by r JOliN THOMP.SON, 150 Liberty aueet, Pittsburgh , Pa., who is iole agent-for this city, by 'whom dealers Can be sup plied a l the wholesale tate. ' - ' ' mars , • , . Public NOtiCa:4o Econotniisti. 4 1 Tan subscriber, -being desirous of Changing his business. has determined . ; to Close out- the - balance - of-his - stock of BOOTS, SHOES-AND TRUNKS. AT COST, They will be sold in lots; nit snit purchasers, from -• • ,' -. ONE FAIR TO A THOUSAND rc Couniry Mehants's - re. incited to call at ' BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD -AND FIFTH STS., Opposite Ste Pittsburgh Foundry, tt-here they can buy to their satistactiOn, for the stock must- be:closed out SOOll. 100 cases Boots on hand, eis, sls, - $21., $24 per ease. marl . Roofing. • TrlLlP.subscribers most. respectfully announce to their lellow-citivene thatthey .. have _perfected their or rengement to carry ou the I?asllles'a DI Tin Roofing on an extensive: ecak. -his now elose on fear years since we firitintradliced tin roofing In this eitY.- Durin. that tints we, have cover ed over fitlythousand square feet ofroofs with tinplate, auctitt allcasee.we believe we/awe given the most en tire satigactitm. This kind of roof has been applied to the very hest buildings iu this .city, including, among a largenuntber of-others, the two superlibuildings on'Penn street;ownelby :John L. Shoenherger and John Bisset; Esqrs.. That-tin-roofing (when skillfully laid on) is' both :permanent owl durable. there can:be no doubt; in froof of this,wc can refer to the almost universal. application of this kind:of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board ' during the last twenty, years; and from enquiring on: the subject, we have yet to learn of any one of. those roofs having been: warn out. The roofs .covcred with tin in our own cityare open to the examination of all who take an interest in the matter, We have also prepared a Miniature plait of roofs, which may be seen at our estab lishment, whereany other itubrundion will be given with pleasure. .40111 V DUNLAP h: C 0.., mar: Comer Market and Second streets. : 7tlo ENGINE BUll.DP.lll 7 3,...—Proposals will be men , - 05 at the °See of - the Pittsburgh ,Weter WOrt 4 until teaday,l3th 'that., at 5 it'eleek;P. 32., tor making aamall Steam I:rtgine. Draceit t ga null epeeifichtions are to be seen at the otnee,in the ohl C. H. _ „Lmar7vlld - ' , 1.11. - SPCLI-ILLAINIII,Supt. . Os-SALE.--A MOGI'. made in the•most up ': proved style,-will he sold:cheep, for cash. Apply • JAS McGUIRE, Third mrect, St. Charles Building: lino the 'Honorable the Judges of the Court ut - General 'qof uarter Sessions of the Peace in and for theegheny petition. of EdWaril Nocli, - of the 4ih Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County 'aforesaid, humbly shewelh, That your, pet,itiouler bath provided himself - with mate rials for the acconunodation of travelers and others, at Ids dwelling house, in the Ward. eforevaid.' find prays '.that your HonorieVrill be pleased to grunt him a license twkeep a Public loose of entertnintnent. And your pe. litiouer, as in duty bound; wilt pray.'' 'We, the subseribera, citizens of the afdresstitf•Worti. do certify, that the above petitioner is' of good repute for honesty "and letrperanee. and i.e well provided ',with house room and 'conveniences for the accoramodatiod - of "travelers and others, and that said tavern in neemaary. • James McShane, W, Connolly, Oweh - Brien, Richard Weldon, E.: Wilmarth;Dawsnn Downing, James - Smith John Gilbset," Bentard McKenzie, Andrew, Jackman; Thomas Scott, Sidney McGuire! • „ mitrStat rya the Ilotionible the:Judges of therCourt of General A ta g al;t e e n r y Seitsions of . the Ppaie ,in and for the C 0 .1111137 of The petition of Ezekiel Reese, of the - Township et Wilkins, in the County Aforesaid, humbly *hewed.: That your petitioner hatkpmvidedbircself with materials for the accommodation of traVelers and others, at his dwelling house,lii the tewnship_aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will. be pleased to grant bun a license to keep a public houseor eniertniumenv And yobr pcti donor, as in duty bound:Will pray. • . • We, the subscribers, citizens otthe township aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioneris of good repute for honesty and terandrimee, - and is well provided With house room and conveniences for Menem:airmail:llion and lodg ing of travelers ands °Mira, and that said tavern is tie ceseaty Peter Peortsment, George Trimble, A. RaMiltist, B. R Palmer ' W. 1 M. Thompson, S. Henning, L. Green, 11. Z. hlitchell,o. elchind,-Geo. Jelinston. J. J. ' mar7:3l* rro the 'Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I'Qriarter Sessions of the Peace in and for' he County of Allegheny - Th# - petition br thyniitic lacGaire, gf the Borough of 'Birmingham,' inthe County aforesaid, humbly shewelh, That . Your petitioner - bath provided 'himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and craterit; - at Ads. houSe,' in,lhe Born' aforesaid, and prays that yhurlzkinors will be pleased to grunt bun A license 'to keep a publie !mese of entertainment. And - your pe ' titioner, as in duty boded, will 'way DON . AVe, se of the Borough nforeinid, do certify, that the [move petitioneris of good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided With 'house room end conveniences for the •accominodittion end lodging of Strangers and tisiyelers, and that-said taVentis necessary. -. • liughcs. James Maguire, Josph . Tlishop,Jahn „Price, Thomas B:Jones, Samuel Crimmins, las. Graham, .relichael conner,Tbdmas Jones, A. Hoek, Robt. Con much - ant, Adam Winholdt` lio Abe Honorable she Judges of the Court of tieneral Quarter Sessions of the. Peace eace and for Coanti of-Allegheny: The petition of John-King. of_the Third Ward; Tins burg, in the County aforesaid, humbly 'Mewed!, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hit dwell ing hiiuse- ut the Ward aforesaid, and prays slum your fronts will be pleased icigrant him 'a licensee ,to keep .-a public house of entertainment.- And,your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. -• JOHN KING. • We, this subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid: ard, do certify, that the above. petitioner is of good repute * for' honestymildlemperanee, andis well provided:with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav-: elers and others, and that said tavern is neeessary. isaa cWalker. Alex. Cairns, Michael Daly, Jarnesiffe- Kelsey, Robert Paul, James biradbury, Geo. J. Wright, .Thomas,Tallor, Wm. Smith, Wm Pauli John Kennedy, . . TO. -the Honorable-the Jadg of .the Court of Genernl Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Conuty The petition of, loszm _Vootzt.,..of the Third Ward, City - of l'insbirrgh, in the County, aforesaid, humbly Phowelit. That -your petitioner huth.-provided -himself with materials - for the accommodation of travelers and; others., at his dwelling hihse ' in the Ward aforesaid, mid prays that . license Zee; public use.oatgr ei.And. your, petioner, as in duty bound, will ray. J Weohe sttliscsiberv, citizens of - the Ward aforesaid, do. certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute.for. honesty and temperance. and, is well -provided With - house room and _conveniences for the accommodation und ladgingof strangers and travelers,tind that said wx ern is neeessufy.: - - ' Charles Ream, James Shield/5, Geo. Splanc, Dr. Christ.' Endres, Dr:George Clels,:A. Holstein, Thomas O'Neill, Hummer /4- Hauler; - Saud. Baird; C; P. Seidenstriker, itloriss Tatenr. : mar7:3ld O the: Honorable the Judges of the Coon of t'etteral Quarter Sessions of the ratan in and for.the county of Allegheny : • - The petition of Magdalene Wilholin, of the Pirai Ward, Pittsburfkimthenernity aforesaid,,humbly shewetli, That your,peutioner bath provided herself wish materiels for the accommodation o (;trave tars and others, at her dwel :hag house, in the Ward aforesaid, and "prays that your franorivrallgrturt her a license to keep a hotqe, of ho . cc i er i a i n inont,„ , 4nd year petitioner ,_ us tn drily beundi w4l pray. hIABBALENA WILII ELM. We, the subscribers; citizens of the aforesaid,lVard, do certify, that the above .petitioner is of good re for honestY and tempura:ace, and is WO 1 provided with 11ot:se room and conveniences for the accommodation 0 - trav elers and.etheis; and that said tavern.is necessary. Adam •Wood, Thomas Wilson - Wm. Wilson, lames Lewis,' George Kek,U. Foss. M. Schmertz ,. John Beck; J. Snider, - B. Burkely; S. T.. 13111, M. Krebs. marimpds the Honorable the Judges of The court of General • Quarter Sessions of the . .leace in and for the County of , - „Thii potato:in of John Biggs, of the 4th Vard, city of Allegheny, in Vie County 'aforesaid, humbly sheweth, Thar your .petitionerliathprovided himself-with mate rials:for-the accommodatiort•cif traveleti and others, at his-dwelling-house, in-the- Ward aforesaid,- and prays lbw your ilontirspdll belilesied to grant him a.lieense to keeprigublie house of entertainment.. And your pa , talon er, as duty bonnk; will pray.:.lol.lN RIGGS.I We, the - sobseribers, citizens of the-Ward aforesaid, 'do certify:that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty..and_ tempeninee;:-and. is. well. provided with honse.room and-conveniences fm. the accorcuriodation and: ledgidg of strangers - and - travelers, -mid Aka, said. tavernit necessary . . • .„„- - Ino,Keown; George Afoul, - Sr.; Geofge Moular;,:ratob EL Fatual,-Joshrin Smith; Daniel' Young, John Smith, J Fisher,Sama6Lavilson,.Geo.Basser4. - Harrison Grab tuni CHEBN UTS-7 trtds:Ottet received - dud for 41ile by'' febW . . SMITH Oa SINCLAIR _ - ~, - -....,,:4-; 1,. ,,,, N * , : : ,, ,,„.74 , - ) , ....•-,-. . --.w . .-11-f--1 3 , ...4 _,e,,,, . ,,,, . ...-t 4 464 4 1 %, ,,,.Zw 7 4 ,th y , :i - ,, _, le y,: --.1, ! ; „. L - riar . - _, , ,-z3,- 1 .- .4„ :......,;1, 3 . .- c i - 4 ,-- 1 - . ,.. : - 4. - ~..: v z ,: v z .Lvil - 4. - -, : :: : „,., ; ', - 1, ,, ":,--1'...,0 - , ,. --„,_,.--- 4 -'-4 - 4 Z, , -4 : %',..,,, ,.- k r- 4 1 ,, ? ",0 - 7 4, ,,.;?-„,,:, - -r. ..^ :,...,, :, ; 7 0 ',,,., 7- ,4,,7r, -, -, -17 4 j - 4-1- -,c ,- 4 - N *3 1 Y. , -7-abrs'z' v"4 . 4Af1 , 111-u.--t-':s:7--,iel - V :...-", "-^-- - -P-,'l',?---,1,,p: - ~..,,, _. -- - ~, —:-..,.., ----,,,, ~._...„,„ _ , ,„ ..,, 4 _ ., , , '' , t7,-e-,t-- , *-4...-ce., .' -- --r,„ .. -14--.- 4: 4 1'."'-`i'-'7 4 ' 'IN-.X6.4 - ..c.A - A- ''''s, `-' ." .--'• '. - - '- -—-- ' ..'p-7,,V • tr''''' . .."-''P' , -i , ": - ..,:' ,4, 7"Tir - . 424 1 - .: 1 7 4 ' ",..... :-- .',7, - ..,-... , -t .t.:' , . , ~ ,'; ~ . , . MEMIMEE=EIMMEIM crOcti altb PITT EMURGILIIO4.Iti. W B ARKER...econamnre -pm Fsammay • W li.- MURPHY; PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Ate araboat Pankot Line ,leaves daily for CindinnatiflOast. Passetlket !Packet; Via ErovCsisville, itillaltintore and' 64. and 6P. If ; ••• ' Cotteh Line, direct to Philadelphitti 0 at., and 191 Western and Southern Mail Coach tine,6 a. at. North-Western; via Cleveland, daily,lo - Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. Id. ' • North-Eastern; to Philadalphiaohnly; except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND Tim ....RTURE OF MAILS. • - Eastern . Pailadelppis., due 3 A. st.,.eloses 19 M. %Western Mail, Cin. and Lowsv., due S r. is.,eloses.s A. M. South:via Balt awl Washington due 8 P. si.idosessA. M. North-Westenvvia Cleveland, due /0 closes!? a. M. Erie and Western. New York, dad 8 P. lc, closes 8 a.m. 4T,OCKS6 . . „Far Talus.. diked.. Offered Flank of '•- , • 1350,00 $50.00 8 50,00 Exchange Batik . , 50,09 ~. 4 4,00 • 43,50 51ershauts' and AI. Bank.. • • .50.00 3000,- 49,00 Famae es' Deimisit Banle - None In' market..:: Hand Street Bridge- . -••••—• • 50,00 60,00 , . 9,00 Northern Libertiesßridge. . --• •• • • 60,06 as,oo Old Allegheny .. .... 35,00 .. 33,00 Gonnellsville R.Stock,paid on • ..- shares 82,5 u • • ;„ 90,00 . 5,00 .1,43 City (6.1 0 : eertri) Monongahela Bridge 2LOO .•' Gas Stock 50,00 Dany Eteview or the ittarkets. - OFFWE OF THE POST,- .1 • • TEIVISIDAY. PitoltNlNG, Bfarch 8, 11349. s • FLOUR=Therdviere some receipts yesterday by river ; ieportedat 3,50 ; and for some small lots 3,50:: - ide"of 175 - barrels from store at 1,700 ~ - • ='GRAND'=-Sa l e of,looo bu. Corn to arrive at 32c.; . , sale/ from store at.. 37.5. - Oats we quote at 255 1 GROCERIES-410W for all articles very firm; a: brisk_ demand yesterday, with many sales in a small Wity. .0f Molasses we hear of many sales at 28028tc.; nail several small lots .at29c. Sugar was sold,at 411ft5c.• for strictly prime .stc is asked.— . Coffee is - worth - fully 7107 i; at which sales. PROVISIONS—;SaIegtof numerous; lots' of Cheese at.s/06/c., according to quality. Butter is still in good demand'and scarce. We heard of a few sales yesterday, from which we set down prices as. fol lows: Prinie Roll in eloths at 121 c.; Fair Roll 101 011 c.; Bulk Meat we quote ardc. but no sale. _ -FRInT-4ostuta. -Rhodes is "selling off his im mense tat of Oranges and Lemons at 3,50 for former and 3,00 thrlatter. Raisins are, still worth 1,70 per box in largelots; Cu! single boxes we quote regu lar sales at 1,75. SEEDS—SaIes of 30 bbls Clover Seed at 3,12 ; demand still brisk. Flas--Sale of 25 ski at 95e. Timothy is without change ; we quote nominally at 1,75112,00. WHISKEY.—SaIes of Rectified at 1841184 e. p HAMS.—SaTes of tierces Eras, & Ssvilld cu gar cured ?t 81e.: Money Matters. The city of New,York, twenty-four days of February, iiip.to Saturday last, yielded from imports the large auto of $1,720,000. The revenue receiv ed from imports, at all the ports, for January and Fehnntry, , will exceed $5,000,000. ' Important ineestinse in .0 S. Slorks.—A Wash ington letter of the 22d says—" 'The Chancellor of the Smithronian Institute, (Vice President Dallas,/ Invested to.day the - I/indoor the institution, amount ing to $226,00 in the 'united States , six, per cent. stock. The directors of the Institute are only per mitted to expend the interest which accrues, leasing the capital- untouched. The Prince de Joinsille, jointly with his wife, made a sectindinvestntent to dui ot".$20,000-Ju Vitocks.,, The loan' , or ,41M1,0430 diemd by the illation Mier Railroad 'wee all taken to New York tra Man. -day, and $lll,OOO n addi tio a The Paymenti into theiSiit;:treanury, at New York, on Monday, were $110.150; diAberaements 6160 e, 075 S 2; remaining $2,676,338 The experts of specie than far this year trom New ,Tork hare been 1216,519, must of which went to The rectipta from VAII{OIIIII at New Orleans for the week ceding ?eh.'l7th, were SSO,OOO. . • ToCallforiiona. REOMETER..-The undersigned haying adapted an instrument to the purpose of aseettaming the spe cific gravity ovralste of. tidld, is now prepared to supply all .chose business may require its Use. Ili" email, eon. veniert, anitean be used with Out difficulty, a glance be ing saffieicat ict shove the process. Persons contemplating going to Callfornia.would do 'well to call and elatnine the instrument, as it la in every way calculated to protect Mem - from fraud. by enabling , them arany time to iticerlain the value or their metal. Pri - ted directions and tables will' be supplied gratui tously to'putcbueers. SAMUEL EA.)CINP, ' Union street mar7flin) Rear ofJohn All'iden's Jewelry *time. • Piltsboirgh 4 Dolrt MBE seborriber has invented a machine for Washing A.'. out GOLD, possessing the following qualities :—lt weighs about twenty-fire pounds, con be packed in a hoz 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet Ca ndin about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leasing the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel: Those going to Caliturnin are invited local) and see its operation, at toy residence, in Penn street. near Waxer street - fularsl C. EVAN:A. i'irtHEIIE will be in Pittsburgh about the nth or 10th instant - about One Hundred bead of fine id rtaitable fox , all kinds of work. Being Western Mutes, they will kilt persons emigrating to-California.‘ All :wishing to purehase . good - animals, will do well to see these before purchasing elsewhere Alter their arrival they , cuitira seen at Bell's Hotel. Penn street. JoNATIIAN PIERCE, At Exchange lintel. New and Important W orki on Callfornta. Mir HAT I SAW IN CA LIFORNIA—Being the loaro I y of. a Tont, by Edwin Bryant. New edition. with art 'Appendix, Containing aceounts of the Gold alines. - various routes; outfits, An.. Art. .NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —Com prising the prominent Ccographical,- Agricultural, Geo !meal and Mineralogical features of the Country.— Also. thestoutes froth-Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego. in California, Meluding parts of the Arkan- Sas. Da Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official reports of Col. Fremont and M otor Emory C A E.IFOR.N lA—lts History, Population, Clitnate;-Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson CYConnors Journey :Round the World. With tin tic count of the Revolution in California and.conquest of that country by the United Stant. By John J. Hughes, A. B. ,Also,Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on the Gold Region. . The Above this day received and for sale by KAY & CO. Cotner of. Wood ani. FMILIES, Economists and tlie Fu6lir, to errecia saving. of onc-third,and obtain the gnaw: bargain.. ern' ' virrhartet; are nimit respectfully invited to visit U0110:80AT'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT,'Post Band lags corner FifU, and Wood streets., fetkitthe • • rry) the Honorable the Judges of the Coon of 'General I- Quarter Sessions Of the 'Peace in and for the County of Allegheny:. , • . The potition of Jdhnßrownlee, Of the Borough of Lear renceville, in dhe county aforesaid, humbly shevrefh, That your petitioner-bath provided himself with hoitse room and. conveniences-for the accommodation ortravelers and othersolt his dwelling house, in the Ilona' aforesaid, and prays thatsour Donors wit' he pleased to grant him a.license to keep a piddle house of entertainment: And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . JOHN BROWNLEE. "We, the subScrihers, citizens of the aforesaid Borough, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute tor honesty . and temperance,- and is well provided with _house room and onvenien ces for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelera, and that said tavern Win Johnston, Jr., Jos. Friday J. Hare, .F. Stine. J. Ettine, S.. Copeland, J. ;Fleming ; J. Wainwright . , .1. W. Decker, W. A.-Cathcart, J. Barber, Samuel Garrison. fjlo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I. Quarter fie - salons of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny • - The petition of Raphael Raw; of the sth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County: tiforeinid,'lumbly showed', That your petitioner bath provided hinigelf with 'mate riels' for thisaccomotodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house,, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays tlatt your Honors' will be pleased to grant him It license to keep a public house of cute rtaittntent: - - Mid 'your pe titioner, as in duty bound, Wilt pray. • HAPT7A~L RAW We,,the -subscribers, citizens of the. aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Benthard Burkle, P.. Koher B. Kohlmus William Schmidt 'Anton Benitz, Burkard Deities, MI Pointer Francis ' Felix, Jacob Gerwig, Wat.lienenburg, P. B. Kremer, J. Boaster. , - -• • mars %Tit.LUAlli...E PROPERTY FORSALD--Bleven LOES V in the , oth Ward, Pittsburgh, 24 feet front - on Carson "street bv1.90 feet to,Tauersou'rrline. One , 'Lot ottLiberty.street, 24 feerby .100 to Spring Vt• tar t between.Careon street andß. Frew , * Six out Lots. iulhe -reserveibtear Allegheny City anti blanclister, containing about.bett Acres •each Nor WI, 224 107,:196,-105, 194. Enquire of (624 , WM. - - • AA. ASON le CO htarkeretreet. have dust . received the largestiuvroice of.LINENS ever offer, ed -by Ahern, - comprising L tweuty different qualities, to which they invite rite it4te , f. ovrholeaule or retail • fiam&E c ciortienleracn ta I,j'iltemaelves'ivith triutudiciatis AR 3 C.08.7`; Paws. or Vest,"cmald find it loithCit'sltritott* to 'call at Mc, 01:10ib?fbr , Varbliitaillialisetvliere: 'AU toiirk'toa'r ranted. . JAS. MaGUIRt, fabl3 - Tailor, Third at. Hiner. BADE: poumr,.pp. XT TSB. tritPliti 13 . P1tt2 WATER IT; TUE ttlitS:llEl.. Altlitittc, Steamer Alichigan No. 2, Oilama: heaver. • Robt. Wigbatten. —, Shaver. Lake Erie, SIIOIe a; Beaver. " . Atlantle,,Parkinson, ' do.:" . CaindouPiendrickson,.McKeesport. &Taylors Lucas,Wheeling. • Consuf,Webber, Wheeling. Cinderella, Cathoun, : lV heeling , -.l3rilliant, Grace s Cincinnati. " Caroline; Flasher. 7.anel3lillo. Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnati. " Caleb Corte: Murdock, Wellsville. DEPARTED, Stenmer Lake Erie,'Sholes. Beaver. " Michigan No 2, Gilson, Deaver. " Roht.lVigliman, Beaver. : • " Baltic, Jacobs, Browitsrille.• - Atlantic, Parkinson:, ~ • " ..Camilen, liendriekon McKeesport. -' Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. . . Consul, Webber, Wheeling.: • . " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. • , Telegraph No. 2, •Mason,Lomsville. ,Western World, Norton,Neve Orleans " Winfield Scott, Devinneyi Wheeling. " . North River, Dean, St. Louis. The river Was' very high and atilt rieieg , yea terdciy.. The weather ie again clear and dry. - • F — oi r kiii7L — onts.• •-• tine - pngsengor steamer cAminuA, IWastet, wilt lenve for the abwin arTriT i e l , l rMtlint4 ports, this day For freight or pnitange, ripply on Loan). mart I • • • Woe St... Lours. • katThe flue steamer CONSIGNEE ,Lock- Wimp, Master, will lettve kir the aboverind tutennethate ports, thiS day, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board. • Marietta. ?noises. The hue steamer CAROLINE, Rm. ' matoMao Master, having undergone thor ough repairs. will run as a Regular Packet. on the above trade. -L ayes Pittsburgh every Wednesday rnoruingi returning, leaves Zanesville every Friday morning. For freight or passage, apply onboard.. mars , Pittstretrakiiiiil Louisville - I.`itekset Line. The new end splendid fast passenger 'packet, TF.LEGR-Apli No. 2, sLisox, Master.•-will leave for :Cincinnati and Louisville, on Monday, the 2•11 instant, at 10 o'cleek, A. at. For freight or r,essage, apply on board, or to I3U RBRIOOR. WILSON k Co.. or - GEORGE U. hIILTENBERGEEL jig - Steamer Peytotta will leave Louisville for New Orleans on arrival of Telegraph No. :2. Passengers can go direct, and can have berths secured here if de aired. marl For Zanesville. • - kaki, Tint'splendid fast running Steamer CARO LINE, Winning, Alaneroval leave • for the above aim intermediate ports, on 'Thursday, elth instant, at 1.0 o'clock, ',a. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mare W. U. 'WHEELER, Agent. AVOTION SALEIIi BY JAMBS WREN A, aUCTIONBER, No. tl4 WOOD STIMIT. 11.130/. DODD!! faux. FLrTU (IN ACCOUNT OF AV110:14 IT MAY CONCERN, IL . / to pay hoarding and other charges. on Saturday af te moon, Marth Mitt, at 2 o'clork. will be sold, withon, reserve, at APEenna's Auction Iloarne,, to Ray. boarding •nd other charges, unless the owners or their agents re deem Mom bemire, ti, trunks, containing elothing,Sce.; 3 carpet bags, contattling clothing, dic.;;l hot box and hut i -1 nandbox and carve/its; 1 'italic and contents; 4 por( i too: I box of starch; I gold watch. Those concerned will take notice of this advertisement. Terms, cash,par t twirls. D. It MILLER, , alts Charles Rotel. mare hi JAMES WE:ENNA, Auctlt. ID INlttitg - i)1 , a PrilVkrk, PA - it.OLVAV Atie , .nos..--ott Saturday afternoon. March !mitt ,' 2 o'. clock, will he sold at Allienna's Auction Roams, the fin , mime of a private taratly„ declining housekeeping. MI the articles hare heed kept in the best kind of order, and ,in tae only titre c months-1 pair divan;; I sofa; out. i bughany chair.; I authogbany rocking chalet - high post bedsteads; French bedsteads; mahoghany card table.; ‘ 1 rtuinoghany dining tablet;: cherry Ncii. , ..h xtatul , x; frosty sewing stands,. trialtogisarty bureaus: malargtority book i case ; looking glasses ;.parlor and chamber carpeting; i mantes' beds, bedding, maurasact; I eight day clock; **tithes runt bridles--4o.cether,Nrith a great variety of i kitchen utensil*. . . 'tjA.M.E.S AI'KENNA, march.* t -.• . . • , Atu dancer, - MIME SALE OF Inky:GOODS AT AUCT/ON. • r i J 4 Melicsis.4.'s.o ll . ili44l . .4.l.biy.tsezt, March l..th. at 10 i oclock in the forenectn;will be told, without restive.. at , I Melt:enure* Auction !Worts, n large assortment of Dry t Good. of (Wen). description, 14 kiln to nal PUZCII:i4CriI. trtaro "A" - i:i.I.F.ND/D I'AiNTING or Panorama or General* j Taylor cunt Septet Hurtles in Alt-giro, at AUCTION, to pay Advance and Charges.—On Monday. March , 15th[, at 2 o'clock in tito aileirmon, trill be cold, without reserve, to pay advance and charges. rt splendid paint , iag or panorama of Gene. Teybr and Scritis great bal -1 tics in Mexico, covering many thousand agnate kat of ~. canvass. Also, one bar;- unit 1 trunk. Mmtaining foc i mots, paintings and articles belonging to A traveling mu t gician.. Those concerned will take notice of this adver t tt-etnetit. JAMES Mc KENNA , mars Auctioneer. TjtAWNlitiflllEß.'S SA CEaii - eTo - iid.liittid ri - ErrrieTti I. Gold and Sitter Watches, Accra:ltems, VlO/111.4, b+/01 611:1*. Fistula. Shroud-band Clothing, and Ott Paintings, at A UCTION.—On Saturday evening. March 1 nth, at • o'clock, will be sold. by order and on areolnit of an Eastern Pawnbroker, declining business, his en tiro stock in trade. comprising some very finst'golti and silver patent !rote WOlf/t011,110;12 Oey, n t id second.ha n d, revolving pistols, old violins, oil paintings and engrenr ings,ehow guns. with a large lot of iseerntil.hand cloth ing. ttnar.ll JAMES:Met:ENNA, Auer Ik TIOUSEIIOLDFIYILNITERE f .FEAf iifffiTittri 4 1.1. Bedding, Mattresses, Kitchen Utensils, I Patent Cooking Stove, Ice Chest, English h day Clock. Stove end Pipe, I Dungy, Maracas, &e., at ACCTION,—OIt Tuesday, March 11, at la o'clitck in the forenoon, trill be sold at the flotcl of Mrs. M. Patrick, Fifth street, be• toreen 'Wood and Marked streets, her entire household furniture. featherbeds, bedding," mattresses, kitchen ',derails, hug y and harness, &r.. as the is dee'ining that business All the. a nieles hare been kept in the 111 of . titer ; the. feather beds and bedding in particular have been in use only about 4 years, mot tuny he said to be r'ually as good no new. Among which are mahogany frame spring hair seat sofas, do. rocking chair otto mans, and n large assortment of fancy 'Windsor and common chairs settees, niaangany dining ant aisle ta bles, fancy mahogany sewing, stands, fancy cherry bu reaus, looking , glasses, I Mil fashioned English h day clock, a first rate time pincp; rdiont .10 feather bet's; nisei hair, hook and straw ma - ornate., blankets, yenta, com forts, coverlets, sheets, pillow and holster stints. double and single bedatencli, cherry dining and breakfast ta bles, table cloths, Venetian blinds, Imperial Ingrain end rag carpeting, Brussels hcorth nig*, fenders . And_ fire irons, wash basins and' pitcher.; a large quantity of China,,lttleensware, glassware and kitchen utensils; one of I r laftway's patent soaking strives, with fixture* all complete, an excellent article, the best in use ; 1 buggy and harness, nearly new; saddles and bridles, pitch forks, axes, shovels. egg stove and MO, ,o ether with her madhouse fixtures, &c. JAMESMeXENNA, niars Auctioneer. . , . Spring Mashlows; Hata taxstill.Oispa. • APunsubscriber will introdtwei 'Ma 4t u _ March lid, PAIL the Spring style of HATS and CAPS, which for nentocut nod darn bility cannot hr surpassed—the style being such that cannot help front giving the wearer entire satisfaction. lie it also daily expecting thin arrival of an extenttve ttesorttnetti of California Ants, of various Colors ; all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to' call and ex amine his assortment. (7,. W. tiI.ASSGOW, . 102 Wood street, 3d door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pituib , g. . marl 4m d ad sin Spring Style Hats. ' A CHF:A P FOR CASH.—I shall introduce on Mardi Ist, itho regular day) Beche's New York standard • lashion for Gentlemen's lints. The style is unique and neautinit, and combined with superior W 0 116.11/01. IMP and AIASARIAI., produces all the criminals of a 'min ty 000 D HAI. . FRANCIS REEVIL, Prue nerd Hanes, 7:1 Fourth at. AiSPRING STYE, 1 114 9 Willrbe introduced this day. Saturday. March 3d, the New York style for HATS, at .. S. ATOOItH'S, • 75 Wood st., 3nar3:ardSl Third door above Fourth attest.' A.Si r li rThrTirPASTIMS — FOR. _HATS7--, 6.711,P.art, amt. will introduce the now, style of. Centletaan'i Hutson Saturday, 24th inittint. C, H. PAULSON, 73 Wood et. No. 116 ' -• ' _ WOOD 19T, • - • Going to Moire. it CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARI SELLING t;„/ OFF—Cit.t. ANT) :I ECCRE Eikmaitins.—The undersign ed being about to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.03 Wood street, is desirous of tooling out the greater part of his Stock . at REDUCED PRICES. • Ile would call your particular attention to his larggo and splendid assort. meat of CHINA, GLASS sad QUEENSWARE, doles. Lamp& Britannia, Tea Wnre, Castors, French and English - Mantel Ornaments, mid Tea Setts, of the newest stiles and patterns, all of which lie offers at a small niftnitee-abOve cost.' Rettetnber the place, No. 113' WOdD tir.- ifeb:27l- M. HODKINSON.— Gold Winottero., . " PARRY has invented a machine for Washing Gold, H for which he has made application fora patent.— They are now offered for sale at Warehouse. of PARRY, 'SCOTT & Co., N 0.103 Wood si., Pittsburgh, - Adventurers to California are invited, to,'Call eX• amine these I abcir-saving machines. The pre. simple in their, construction, easily monsp t .rted on the' back of mules or horsesi Weighing eightypoun4s each, and call be pat in operation In half au hour. They tau be Idled with' provisions. it is the opinion of those who 'have seen'the trial of ono of these machines of sandiest 'size; that two men will wahlt - theminerat fromitilt bushelif of sand-or Mirth in a day, without Mc lost, of a panicle of the minerid. '•They can be increased in size and worked byigatec or mule power,. if . expedient. The _operators worlr , Without going into - the water or being exposed to water or-vvet. and consequently without endangering their hea th. They will require but a small stream of water, and Mlle used the whole season,midban be put into operation wheid.there is sot sufficient wider to wash in the usual Why.' • "" , ' Price of smallest size. $35. .Or ders from-abroad, ac companied by'enolf,.will be prOmptly'filled.' -• It- PARRY, at Parry, Schtt-&. - Co. , s, N0..103 Wood in— Pittsburgh. 102HARRHLS - HOI4LOIITTER:—Piit: tip in 'cloths; • ' ~ . " to ar rive. For sale by' Efeb23l CUMMINS tt.. SMITH. '~ ' _ ITIEA W Al , PAiipAl , 4!...._ j. 100 reams medium blue Tea Paper; 60 •• - white " “ '6O , " bro'a " ~ Just received ; and for *ate at the Paper Warehouse of ,:, S. C. 1111.1., Na.Frl Wood street. Magazines for March. • - onErs VI"'S BOOK FOR MARCH ;G Graham's Magazine " Thc above are, in beauty of embellishments, equal to their prede cessors. . _ The Illustrated Life and:Notorious Advent aim, of Dick Turpin, the bold Highwayman, Burglar, Murderer, ete., Mil or elegant illustrative engravings 'rhe American Patta, containing ri history of prize fightingin the United Stamp, with MI the prineimal bat tles for the last forty years, and a full and precise ac count or all the' particular* of the great 810,000 Match between Sullivan and Hyer, with their method of train inarfor the fight, asdesenbed by Patrick Ttmory, Esq. Pictorial ileum:44lkm Ilrother Jonathan. Just received at M. A. MINER'S, marl' Smithfield at, opposite Brown's Hotel. Pa Ws Carriage Manufactory, INanumd , idky, &therm Wood and Smitltdrld strvetr. . VVaras may always be found an assort . ,2 ent of Family Carriages, Hamacher; Buggies, and all kinds of heavy* work. "l s -not mk , ' from a six - horse wagon down to a,:wheel barrow. Persorm wishing to purchase or contrnet for any thing in the above nue, are rospectfully invited to call,oct2Bdf The lot April. JOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP.—To all persons about taretnove, and wannuctheir Stores or 'louses repaired, Counters, Shelving, Dbors, Window's and- Hoisting Wheels put up:—Carpenter work of all kinds done on short notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet work made,to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished on reaseinablo terms—on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, in the Collin Warehoused' John Ligge . th,(late of Wni.Trovillo,) opposite the Alle gheny &lathe Wiese, blkdothll JOSEPH DISSOLUTIONOr VARTNERSHIP Co.part nership heretofore existing between the snliseribers, trading under the firth of SOUDER is Wsatostr, is this day i dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons ndebied to, and those having clitinif against saitlfinn, am requested to call and settle with either of the underegned, JACOB IV, BOBBER. -OEO. S. WARREN. .Pittsburgh, January 25111.18497.—(marthdts). 8100 AN ACHE.---Fott SALK, a valuable property of 18 or era - Acres, situated in a healthy and pleasant location on the Allegheny -river, above the !Garrison and at the landing of the Sharpsburgb Ferry. Persons desiring the whore the above must-up,tly , soon, as it will be soldnt 5 'Acre Lots if so required.— ITerrns favorable. 8. GUT4BE,RT, Gen. Agent, _ Smithfield street. , LAMM FOH.LALE--7,1, Acres, about three miles from LIC tee City line, On the Turnpike, adjoining the-old '.Black Horse Tavern-property. near Hest Liberty. The ground is well improved, audio ndelightftd situation for a country seat; It has thereon it good Dwelling House, Lunt three small- tenant liduses, and one of the ber springs of -oratorio the countryi . and can be ha tpu very accommodating terms: L'ottutre Of fcl.i . THOS. 11 , 111LLON. ANTED TO BORROW— on o Thousand to Fifteen . V y ltr Hundred Dollars, for two years, for which liberal per centime will be -.Ertve_ni. and - secured by Bond and Itlortgage to five tithes sh it amount. For particulars imt p l y to this office, or by letter addressed toe,G. L. R. Alle gheny City. feb27:4o. filisctjlau;ous: 101' S.IIIA [ISLAND,- Chiark7Whakiale:and Retail Cloth' -Ulu* env ;Teti, No 45 Liberty a trent, cisrerof trirgid` alley, Pittsburgh; ' • . ,i.t feb2tely taxlccesio.r..W.,Mnaear - 5t1,115,) Wool Dealt) , anit Cornrnitsion Merchant; for 14e si,de oC,Ameri can 'Woolen Gocide. -- :- • and Paper Deakra, si:f st - 007800 - kreilers, corner of Wood nod streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Book-binding and 7 Printingdono to ordttr.. ' • • • • - Law 0 Fourth street; between - Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. ine3:3lln . • AILMSTRONG & C1107, - Ep, Commiesicn Merchants and Deakrs in Produce, Maiket at. ilea rrimoTtlY SEED-3 ltblit. Timothy Semi for sale by _I. mar° SMITHIcSINCLAIR, laCrllrrkl IIEANS 7. 4O bbls. White Berms for s by V , . mar° . . SMITH A. SINCLAIR. CLOVER SEED—A few bbls. Clover Seed. for sale by ,runr6 SMITH & SINCLAIR. LT FATHER --356 tbs. Skirting, for sale by mar 6 - ee-SINIICAJR. 2fl DEW. GREEN APPLES:--Rce'd and tar mile by mare Cai:MMISSIS k, SAIRTUI 100 i tr 4EL ?d, D at ir- 4"LaSiilltigg 1 fi KEGS. ANIi6 LAELL—Iiee . 'd mid for sole by, mar 6 . • CUMMINS • • SMITH.; 8 g m ß a t. ; B 3 . BEANS—Just re . ceivV ß V 1:or-sZe;:r sjHBLS. FRESH ROLL .BUTPER-Must rac'd and for 0 sale-I) • fmara] ARRISTRONG- & CROZER. - 1I BBLS. RYE FLOUR—To.day received and for Bale /..1. by .Imar3j , ARMSTRONG CROZER. r - KEdTiclipti, - R - rsTlOLardi for sale by mart 90 . 11 s2;T •s c , o c a ' 111A ' t&T ' g r a.Ve Y & re c c ii d aVe I.OBUNDLES HARNESS LEATHER—Suitable for making Hose, or Belting. for sato by mar 3 . e ARMSTRONG te CROZER. 10 nag SClPERFll . V. , 4 l: l oAt t — o tttrac c e , l2raby ---r -10 " Peaches ;just received triar3 ARMSTRONG k CROZER. OLAtksES-50 tang. la Int on olossei, tnstoi and for sale by KING tc MOORHEAD, ntar3 Dintnond. ' LOGISVILIA.;. LIMF.r.-20 blila. reed per steamer Tele graph No. d, and ior Bale by oranur3 KING & ILIOORIMAD. A PPLES-40 bids. in stord for sale b 11 mara KING 2r. MOORHEMI poTAToKs-15 We. Nesetnnocks just received and for tale by Lineal KING te ldpOlitlFAD IPICOII--31/00 Mc newaeon, lust received and for 'JD vale by. • i lebvi w. it J. C. ACHKSON 50 IX/Z. CORN 11ROWIS--Just tec'd and for pale by ' W. & J. C. ACHL ON. 60 t U ttfo i r E s L at S bl A-LL " V‘ .4 . 1 P1. t iF; N i fitSo In N store febl6 N 0.2 SmithfiOd • APPLES—W bble. l'enocks; " Roman/Les; for *ale by I,,,biG W. & J. C. ACHESON. CORN MEAL—Freeb Ground urned Lorn At - A nn received and for sale by fent', XV. & J. C. Acii.moN err-ASH.-11 mita Pot• Ash in sioreTind tor sale by Y janle 4 MILLER. & RICKETSON. M I - 11M 11.4,VrAitio: reedSa.Antrgistxr White Ha. junla jiIILLER & RIZ:KpTSON. VGAE HOUSE MO —l5 bai. — nr -r gitga )._ House Molasses, on consignment and "or sale by joulti "MILLER & RICRET*O.N (1 Ps. PAY CASSIMERii,%—On hand, and for tale it/U at manufacturer's prices. by Ifebtat) H. LEE. ikp c : 47 ATATCVCAFCIWiXfis—For mi. by _ reb2o lI.LEE . I CASE GREY 1111)::'ll CLOTH—Jett recd , atm for sole at manufattureen prices, by Ifeblit] H. LEE. 1. CASK A-MI:ARYANCo," Tii-Lab—hibriii-b1 tbrale by (rebel) IL LEE. e~~PilitT.# MCA BLANKET'S.—The attention or , 6bi• 4o iforai a men at di rooted to !hit article. They 'will be told low, to close consignment, by ifetM H. LEE. • _______ 4 N ASBORTNIENT OF BLANKET COATING—For It sale very low, as the season iv far advanced. _Beal. erg may e=pee[ bargains. Iklaij "11. LEK 1Y 11. highest in cash., paid for Wool, by telen Liberty streeL 110 LET--A large Brick Dwelling Mose, imitable for 1 two fartilieli. Situated high up On F ederal vireo, Allegheny. Apply to 1.1-3.1 fetal Liberty greet, opposite Filth. 1011 N--500 bushels iris! se , eiyt•st and for gait whole vale awl retail by ItIIODEA & ALCORN, warn Falb sneer_ IL .... MEAL--Eresh annuirl, tor gale whole-salt and marl) Flab street. ata-rr ear eters Afonattnempt—Con isti)l4 on hand and for vale tly RIIODIZ & ALCORN, Fifth -"dr.el. __ r 4 IORSALE OR RET;iT—ATwo Story Brick Dwelling, , situate on Fifth street , opposite the Court HOuse.- '' EMLUirt. & DOWNING, 211? Liberty street, opposite Seventh , TOR SALE—Three valuableituililing Lois; feet ' front on Roberts street by 100 deep--price for the who:e, ROM. Also, a Frame House and Lot, of 15 feet front on Strawberry alley, with a 3 feet alley. by 120 feet deep—:?:,tat, and a ground rein perpetual of $l5 yearly, --- EhtONS! LEAIONSI-350 boxes L A leo. Mt sit area Hand street Bridge Stock. 11 caved emons. Just re. s. c vritnEirr, Gen. Agent, incaved and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, fews _ Smithfield street. ea;lit lt,Trypmcm...-persons indebted r e , the lateipoß.SALF..-1 - 1; entire Stock of the MINERSVILLE . s.ae s & requested to up. The book , r ONINIUUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale, and scrotnt. arc in possession of JOHN COYLE, lon Thursday. the 7th of hlarelt next. at 10 o'clock, - at the feta) Fourth street near Smithfield. , Omnibus Station. on Fourth unreel, near lilarket If not disposed of at private sale. The following it the stock: two Omnibuses ,four Horses, two Sleighs and flatness. For farther:parnealars, enquire of CHAS. BARNET' hIcANINCII, o. JNO. FAGEN. feb9.7:td (Journal copy till dry and ch. Past ] IaTO LET—A Dwellititg Howie on Feder, street. , Allegheny. near thellarket S quare, and a small Ileum+ on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs 141111 , : . say's Tavern, Pitt Township] Also, a long Roomn, 34 story, Market street, Pittsburgh, Two small Stores on Third street, mind several collar ment °dices near the Post Office. Apply to ! E. D. GAZZANT, Office, Third street. over Ph to lull. V.A.NERNSTAN D :AT SHOUrrrt RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern • 11111 .1.4tand, fn the village o r Shouselown, furnished in , modern style. with good Stabling attached. It will be. leased fora term of years. Address - faittU P 4 SHOUSE, Shousetown. - faTO LE7'—One Three Story and one Two Story towelling House, finished in modern style, marble Mantels IT/ each of the parlors, and bath houses in each ; situated on Wylie, street, second and third houses from the corner orWashin t ron st. • I let F. PERRY, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Ms. SH 11001'S—Oolaind 'and foi oilo by A rot, rO ' RHODES k ALCORN. IRANUES!ORASURS!--600boiroOroncot, jwil re. coivo4 and for tole try JtI.vIIUA rtoms, wort N 0.6 Wood AL AVC t.lill:t1l&—l'ellous suLlebted to TROVILLO, 1. g"i, l a to'Sicrilf, for Coat, ure rcou , ”%tecl to call on the aub.acriber, and /kettle. JOHN feb2o ' Fourth *trout. carat Stuithfultl .t. 11AttligiT UM) POUND—.A small Carpet Bag was Cl Oiled op iu the Monongahela River, yesterday.— The 041lel eau have it, by calling at this office, and pay-. ing for advertisement. feb2t3t if,jOTI6:TO runcirastats OF TIN, COPPER' 4.1 h e rs simuld m tam NvA ItLe rehants Orld oth wo do well to callßE.--countr at the store y of S Fink arrort, &Herrn IVeudand „Marko, where they will find a large assortment, et low prices, for cash or op-. proved paper. 'Buthlers'onlerspromptlyatteralcil to. fulArefiteoil ,tasatrik A PiIiWIIRICK HOUSE Al`i'D .0T FOR SALKOR RENT—Situated in the Beventh Ward convenient to Kaung's old Mansion }louse. The House contains fire Rooms, Kitchen, and finished Garret.— Possession cart ho obtained irnmediatel i y. Enquire of rub:n-11 HENRY %Ic :ULLOCIIII. (Journal copy at and eh Feist.) XTEW LIOOKS History of Mary, Queen of Scots.— ill By Jacob Abbott; with unatailitgr• -History of King Charles the Finn, of England. By Jacob Abbott; with cottrltviiy.- History of Alexander the (treat. By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History of Hannibal, the Carthagettian. By Jacob Abbott: with engravings llcecired and for safe by JOIiNSTON lk STOCKTON, Corner Market snit ad eta. ====M=tME • - . for Sage iu Hetavfldl tir A.ii/dINING" ALLEGHENY ~ppf. P .—FortS, Or. be'Shy sold it a low prate, anytime before the - Ist, of 'April.' 'Mechanins or others; who wish, cheap. Lots,,Milf and It to their interest id bay hoer; as it 'is be inerease very much in value during the year. .Tholie wishing Small Lots mill eallonlfi.Hatzet; 'at the upper Bpid Alleghe/tY; . '• • "A portion of the ge G r ound an Beariallti(fcrmerly Nonaery is, laid out in squares of from three to.hve acres=. to; be sold to thrift° 'wishing a - ebuntg residence,. This pciitionef the 'Ground eommands a view of both Rivers,. and is a most delightful-plan for a summer residente.— uire of ffebl3:dtbral THOMPSON BELL: V • noble Property for Sale. E undersigned : offer for sale the valuable propert y Tknown, as Concert situated op Penn . street, dornerof.Barite's alley, having a front on Penn - street of 120 feet, running back 160 feet to - a 12 feet alley, on which is erected a very large Brick Dwellin g House, the main building - front of two ktories, with wings one and a half story high, and the rear building three .stories high. Tha building is very convenient and well adapted - ' (or - a Hotel or extensive. Boardiiig Henan. It is now occu pied by Mr. Christie, For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAMe enters. JOHN 11. PEBB/ -, ..14 Pittsburgh, Feb.ls,lB4o.—dlm Blount Emmet Building Lots for Sale. 3710 E r A .174 1 1 1 7tte LY Ia§ Tr i p er S t IILDIZ t iC= r4; LOTS Parsons desirous of Prive n sfing:lii ° aVsim of e inc l ine;, e ctin . do so to advantage, by secunng choice Lot's of vanolls sizes. w, This property, for beautrof location, commanding a vie of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It has the advantage of,an abundance of the choicest spring water.' The new tong; now finishing; vrill renderlteaCy of access; and bring it wittin a: convenient distance ofthe Allegheny market., As an investment for profit, to.say-nothing of the .de lightful situation for a residence; the buyer-will secure in a few years a THERE•VOLD return. 7 The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a.Credit of one to five years. . TITLE CLEARA.I . ID EIDLIPETABLE. Plane may be seen and every information had, of Mr. IfUGH S WEENY, on the premises; or ofJOHN COYLE, athie . officc,on 4th street, Pittsb urgh. • - nov3o AFARA( FOR SALB-0( su Acieff, with &good Log House, Garden, number of Peach 'TreeS; and fine Spring. Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance is good and well timbered. Situated near to Churchnud School, Saw and Grist :dills, and two rndes , from the Mid; at about 30 miles below - Marietta.,--can readily be divided. into two small Farms, and may be so 'sold, if purchased at oncc-5400. S. CUMBERT, Gen. Agent, fe b 2.2 Smithfield street. :, • yIESIRABLE REAL . ES'rATE FOR SALB—A. Brick House, and-Lot, in good order, and well arranged— on:Walnut street, Fifth :Ward-31600., A Frame House and Lot, 2,5 feet front on draWfcir'd at., GM Ward, try 12Von an alleySlsoo.' . A Frame Rouse, and Lot, 5l ft. front on Roberti street, - Ih Ward, by. 0.2 on azialley- 4 8750. ' S. CUTHBERT:Gin, Agent, Smithfield street: IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE—A small iron Foundry withPauerns, Toots, &c., ell readnfor,operation, be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excenentopportunity to a young man to eonamence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of . SCAIFE & ATKINSON, I st, near Wood street. 1,11)11 Lot of Ground, in ,7th Yard, Pius burgh, 20 feet on Duncan street by 70 feet. to an 11 feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate Ag't, feb2o • Fourth street :tear Smithfield. , - EMIR SA.LEA. small two story frame dwellinghouse, 1 conveniently Situated, fronting ori Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 (Sethi front, by: 128 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms., For furthecpartieulars apply_at th • house, or to • septt JAIt.W S -rdAy, Water stMeL Steasa7iicatte for Sale. .44 The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANI IC; built expressly to ran as . regu ar tickets on the 'Monongahela: between Pitti burgh and BroWnsville, and having run for aTew months are found to be too large and powerful for the nayigatlo' of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the ditnenisions of these TWIN boatsi viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 21 Met diameter,lo feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 3 2 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and 64 cet stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, mud Mg cabins are firraished in the richest modern style. For team!, enquire of J. K MOORHEAD nocrhtf Pittsburgh. For Sale or, Exchange. T CFFER FOR SALE. the whole of the property on j which I Aber reside, in-the Sixth Ward of Me City, consisting of- the Dwelling. Rouse, Out Rouses, he., with the Garden ;or would exchange the same for Property in the neir,Lhorltood of the City ; , --or I. would divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to intr• chase or exchan can cal( on inn at the warehouse of ge, Cummins *Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Morton.; galiela House. (itee9itha vrto JAHL.'I C. CUMMINS.. xcia-rr —ln Allegheny City, a Dwelling Douse. Sta, ble ainFLot. GO feet by h 0 now occupied 'by genii tilyile.„• adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms. address - 14 subscriber, via box 1.40, Pittsburgh Yost 011ien. 1111103 W ALEX. DRACKENRIDVE. ,sitteeby .ei teet to au alley. Title indisputable, and very reasonable term 4 of payment. Enquire of ffebl9l TIIOS. MELLON. lanai tvd• atFOR. SALE— A Lot and Two Story. Brick Builaling,On Fifth street, opposite. the Court nonce. Also, a iioll.lo and Lot nr Birmingham. Price, $150.00. Apply In .1(.)11N J.IIIII'CHEL, fulil9 . . ' No. 10S Fourth a. r 10 Store R nird street, ;Ida, between Wood and Market streets. Possession givrA on the Ist day of April. A - pply to 111, KANE, Jr.. Or to JOHN COYLE. 1'440 Fourth street, near ,Smithfield. uto LET—A good dry CELLAR, snowed on Mr. North. .east aide of the Diamoad, itul'able for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind.. Enquire of ROGAN CANTWELL, f e bg S 6 Market at., Pittsburgh. 1400!:1 AND POWER TO LET—b. Room, th feet by 11, 40, can be bed, with a pOWtilltitEcient for a Turning or Machine 'Shop, on Liberty street, near the emial bridge. Enquire at ' ROBINSON'Itss fobl9l Post Buildings, corner Pin at. anti Wood. fill) LET—A large double Rack Dwelling Route, in a ji handsome- 11111Mli0111, on Federal street, Allegheny, by Rev. Wm: Anderson—rout 0100. . }...Stquiro of _ THOS. ISLEI,LON,. • Attornt2 at Law, l'ittidaumh, , '.h - r—A Three story ltriok I eleven Roome,) on Wrtgate street. Real, to a goad Tenant, $BBO. Apply to C. A. ItI'ANULTY febB Canal Ruin, febl2:l'.lt WILLIAM TATE ittr.loo., (suacassoks To artsatr, &;ATE,/ No. 10, Fourth strai t bemoan Ferry and Liberty sntiA e IitrANUFACTIMERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes ,11y drants, pulaps baths, Water closets,:leaden coffins, &e,; keep constantlyon hand and unutufneturo to order, sheet lead from Ito c equateto the foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, °rent to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly, on hand leaden-pipes front 2 to -inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water irom spriugs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels to lengths of from 100 to IN* feet on.ench reel, with directions as to the propermethod of laying. Also, on hand, u large supply of Adams' Pat. eat suction ,Pumps, for weil6 or 'cisterns; Sitow,&'Co , a. very , supeiror cast suction Pumps. . .Hydrant work' of every, description executed lafthe most durable manner, andd, on the mast accommodating terms. Orders from, the country' for leaden pipes, shot lead, or pompa, will receive prompt attention. .-je27.daw . • . . oo.Prartnership Notice.' JOHN "N"P' • • ' • - JOAN PLaJ/ING. JOHN DUNLAP 'having, on . the.lst luau; associated with, him in his business JOON Frarsruro. they wilt hcreallei entry on' their Importing of House Furnishing HardWure, and Ittanufacturtng business, underthe 'tune and style of John . Dunlap & Co. Tito buniness of the old estabhshment wil thecolosod by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner at - Market-an Second streets (jnn6) JOHN DUNLAP & C 0.,. . DISSOLUTION.—The-parm 11l ership of oainTJc Las is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The . bu siuess of the firm Wabe sullied by J.• ILLEE, • ••,;:-, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., iB4g NOTICE.—The undersigned 'will continue the - W.6°V business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, old place. I] atthe Er In retiring Crain the, late firm of MaiplwUp; - -.l' tako great pleasure inzecommentling.hlr. R. Lea to the; conhileatee of my Mends Mid oidie-pubtic: ' , jan3o J. ILAITIRPIIV. DISSMUTION--The parinership - herateforee'xistink b e t we e n . JAS. - IikIRDMAN and - WM" - SPRATT, was dissolved'on the 9th initi•by the death of the hitter: The business of the late firm will be- settled by•the viving partner ; , AS. IfERDMANi at old stand (No. 93 wood Street) where personrtnilebleil will plehse make payment. • febl3 FRESH ARRIVAL OP:NEW 'GOODS, • ..- ~ • • AT P.• DEL ' A3sr NO.. PORTY-N/NE,' LIBERTY sr.,- PriTSBUROII. ..TUST RECEIVED, an extensive and general -assort s/ mem . French, English, Belgian and. American Clod* Cassimeres and Vest ings, of the,latest and most desirable patterns. Amongst them will hatband a vitrie ty of entirely new styles Fancy Casslmeres and Vest hugs, of the latest importations all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices: .. •./ On hand, a large assortment or READY-IIIADE CLOTHING made op in th e • present Spring .Style,- and will be sold low for cash.. • . , • • N ,- Tsmons.— Watt's. Graduating Shoulders'. Measure S stem. for sale at (mslni&wi P. DELANY'I.4.... • • A. A. anon XTU. 60 MARKET STREET, have received, by•fre il cent Importations; the following GOODS, viz:.- Six cartons Tblbet Shawls, 'of various •qualines and colors; El doz. "Alexander's'? best quality Kid Gloves; together with a,.good assonment •of cold Silk, Lisle Th read and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade • rich suuld ,ing straight and turn-over Collars; 300 pair Embroidered Cuffs, from 50 - cents to 81,25; Mourning Collars, of va rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment . ever offered by as; Franch• and English 4-4 '•Prints; Hoyle's Prints, small gures and fast colors ; small plaid French Ginghants ; British Funtiture.Chintz; white satin . damask Table • Cloths ; Linen Damask, 4143 and 10-4; green Bereges; Gent's black Grosde Rhino Silircravats, .32 to 40 inch, the best goods imponedz. -Parse Twist; Linen Cambne, and Linen Cambrlcaldkfa., from Ma l l 92,30; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaconets, Lawns, and Swiss, Mastitis, figured and plain Laces, white and cold Tarlatans. Ac.. &c. We nre in the daily receipt of new Goods, and invitc.the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. . ;; _ few, • • • iefffirdirkli. - Fashionable Head Quitrters, No. 23 "liforket street: second door below Second soca. • C. wizaNEstrao, RESPECTFULLY Announces to his nuirieroas friends and to the pnblie; that he has removed hie Fashion able Head-quavers from Liberty street to his stew Store, on Market, 2.3 door from Second street. He is constant ly prepared to make to order, of the - most fine" and hest materials, in R superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashion Ola .Clothing, of .which his complete stock of - choice 'and Carefullyy selected French, English and Bedpan Cloths. Cassimeres,'Nest lags, &c.,of the latest and most desirable patterns, are partieuhtly designed. , - . He has also on hand a very large 'stria ofileady•raade Fashionable Clo thing , ' which he will sell very low • feb27:yl • 29 Market st.iltd' dooi froin Second st. • : BleisTed - OnTnis A A. MASON 14 CO., NO: 60 Market Street, base . received .the following' *ell 'known brands of Bleached Mnstini, viz :" , 743 and 5-4 Bleached Maillo;Sonies , Steam 11Iiils " M a son ," "Pokanoket.,":"Oarlisle," Noi "Dorehester," : "Gin isigamond," "Grafton," "A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "Boston Pillow case," t!Farnsworth," All of Which; together with many styles not hero mentioned.'ill be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by . thopiece or peek feb2l • • : : Clothing at, Coot. A 9 the subscribers intend enhiting their Store Room, 1"1 they will adhere strictly tothe above terms. There fore we would respectfullyinvite the. attention of the public to our handsome assortmentof CLOTHING Our stock is large, and of the best material and workman ship. 111 , 31ULLEN & •DOWNING, cb.3] No. 21F1 Liberty, opposite foot of 7th et. 8 Sailing • mans and Ira alts Magni. xv - R. MURPHY invites the pa r t i cular . attention of V • those wanting. thesabove Goods, to his desirabic stock, consisting of the befit make, from the moat approv ed manufacturers , and the !fuer wars/tined pore gax.— He has just received an additional supply, andls offering Shirting Muslim of a superior quality nt .a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslins;. . Diapers and Crash: Table Clothe t Towels and Napkins; Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and . in Housekeepg Dry Goods generally. .. LADIES' DRESS .GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and - funcy De Laines, (some new styles list received.) Alpacas, &c. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold atprices that cannot fail falense. • itr Mole/ale Rooms up stars, Fiesh Gitodial tv0.•135 issearr sr.. arrwartstra sr. szn nu Mum= PM'C Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRYGOODS! e subscriber has just received his second supply Of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Gran Fall in Prku, and far below the coat of menu factoring, and will dispose of .them, Wholesale and Re. tail, at GREAT' BARG AINS TO BUYERS! Bleached hlusli n, oily 31 cents; • , 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 6} to 12f cents; , • -4.4 Brown do. 'do. to 8 ceuts; . '4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121' • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only' ceitbk 'Furniture Chintz, only %cents; „ 1; •Red mid Yellow flannel. all wool. 12f cent" British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents; ' Bed Meking, only Of cents: • French Dress Gingham', 121 tents; ' • French Work Collars, only 121 cents; • 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . • _ , l t tl i ga I „et ; i i4 .l lll4 . - h Inittyr:• all shades ; Satin stripe Cashmere. new style ; • -4/ French Lamartine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; : Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades ; rani,. Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; Meath Merino, all colors; Chameleon Shun;all shades; ' •• Block Plaid Gro.D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Clothe. . . - • SHAWI.S! SIIAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocba LongShaailskrembroid- ! ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all viool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Leine: Shawls; new Style' Stradilla 8111W111; plain and embroid ered black and colored silk Maga Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printedTt:rkerri and Cashmere Shawls. FANCf GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chcatizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves ; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and btnck Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and tromps Thread, Edgings and Inserting's, " DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths Ohioan Dia per and Crash ; Irish Unen and Linen. Lawns; Bleach/ sl and Brown iduslM ; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginglaams; .Colored Cambrica Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid I.inseys; Canton Flannels; Brown; Bleached and color ed Drillings. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French. and English. blue, black end brown Cloths; bleak and Caney French Cased= res ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats ; 'Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen. Cambric , and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid asaortnient of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. A splendid assortment of. superfine (ribbon• bound) Blankets, just received.. • • The above GOO.Whaving been purchased since the recent g•rost fall in prices, hien:bents and others .111V-It quested to call and inspect them as I feel. confident that on examination they wall be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as 1 intend to sell them whoksals and retail, at a very small prof: the Eastern Ciast. AVSALOM raoßßts,. nom33 • • No. GS Market street. Pittsburgh. 'New Goods, at Number Irlftp.ulne . . COIX/A LOP . WOCILTH am tuna stagers, ratastran. GREAT BARGAINS!,--Thu subscriber has just re - lI,J turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Din.' GOODS, adapied to the present season, and em br •itig a stock for riehriess and variety not surpassed by at. establishmtut in the West. DRESS GOODS Very glossy blot k.Silks; ;Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. 'Black love Veils and Ililkfi; Rich changeable do.. • IJaconet and Carob. Muslin a. Rich changeable S.titin de' Plaid and striped Mualin.s; Chines; ,Handsome Ribbons ; • Mode and high roll! FrencbUoves, Hosiery, &e.; Merinos; ' - ' Cloths for Cloaks; ' ' Mode and high CofirMuslin'T, etkeri Shawls; de Laines; Cashmere do. Now styi . o muslin deLainesf.Piain Thibet Shawls "silk Srtuustrtped Cashmeres; ; fringe ; • Fancy do, do. .:,,IPlack - Thibet Shawls, dodo. Black and colored Alpacisi4Black do. do. Mau Gingham*, bright eco l Silk do. do. tors; • Wine Brochos do. ". New style Visettesi 'Cloth• : do. . rs Gala Plaids, bright colon ; . Plaid, Emil . 0 . . California Plaids; . • L Low Price do • Black /kuubasines; 1 Plaid Cloak' rigs. - . CALICOFS--GftEAT REDUCMON Ilia stock of Calicoes is very large ; it has been. se (octet! with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goo4l, are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of pa rehastra : , • ' . The best Calicoes for 61 ets. ever offered ; . . Double purple Calieoes,English, 121 cents; •• . . Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do,. do. , Blue and Orange, . do. . Furniture . do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. .--.....____ .... A large lot of low priced Muslin de Louses, 01 *below price of 194 cents per yard. . . .......; , ~..,, e., po w , Black Alpacas for 121 ite.Viityli t.:: Vi itided add very handsome dark and bright soloied,Plaid,Ging: . hams, for Id} cent's, warranted fast colors; _ _. • DOMESTIC' AND. STAPLE GOODS. •' • "Bleached hfuslins, (11 to : 12; , - • , - • • Yard wide .Uubleached, 6; to si;.: • . .. Bed Ticking's, very cheap; ' .. - ' Casinens, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; • . . • ' Cheeks, Lmings, - Plaid Linsoys j, . I Domestic Ginghams , Mariners' Stdrtinpi; • ' '.'. Colored Cambrics ; • . ''' ,_ -', Flannels; lower than ever offered ; • f , • , Canton Flannels. - • • ' • LINFN GOODS! . ' Irish Linens, Linen - Lawns ; .. • . • ' Damask Table Linen; - Do. do. Clothe; Linen Drilling, Crash. ,_ - • - • BLANKETS!. BLANKETS! •• - - j • A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to Nem fins, also Blue and Drab. Blankets, fine and `very: fine, for Overcoats. • - ' • - • • GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.. .. •• Fine and superfine French and English Clothe and Cal inmeree ;.Over-coatinge ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hasid. kerchiefe*d,Cravats ; Gloves; Saspendere • Silk and Merino ................ ; Merino.aud.Cottoulalf Hose." etc., etc. - The subsiiiiber Mtving made extraordinary prepara tions for the" Falland Winter trade, and having purchast; ed his Goode tinder the advantage of markets unusually; depreaaed, earl . Confidently promise his cusumneisAhcf beat bargains be has ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are eapectfully inviteibto (nor2o) PHILIP ROSS. • ••-•-• -, -..„"r•••41 4 - rs -v-v. , •• • a•=; ~,; I: • .;sfirs." '.f SIBIE MM=M -,-. - --- . •,, • . wznt.Hr.!mrtsairk It _.. Ex,L; El AKG E 'AND %WANK INo oPPICV..: • 0 IGHN.m E. T n e& e r fills T oEx cand Wood nO te • s • .a . n. d' : foreigi.and domestic Coin . bought and' sold on the'' most favorablo terms. '• • • • •' - - -.- at th , llectioade Milli the prMeidaldis of the Uniatrs' Coe lottreat ns m rites. : .• . r '• •'• -., • . Jel2 - „ ~05hpa, R. gru„ . W cramp , . is-* • • • • • • HANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS,• • And /katen. in Foreimmid DotnettieSzcluango,.64toS, caw of . Apotst, Dant, Nola n Gold its Siker, No, 6S Wood _mn otrtet,3rd door belays :Awl: tOrsoltidoiPittsburch, pt. • • • *WM 1.81.315 R. • • ' 11111,1.20' Bally, • KRADIEII da•RAlrdlis • Bankers and Rzehange - Brokerri'lolias:in. Foretell 'and Domestic Bilts,Dißs of Ezeholigti,ceslitibtum ll'APo3* it, Bata NO', and Coin: '• • • Cornet of Thirdand Wood sts.; &sear, o PPosito th ... ,„. 6 St. Charles Hotel. ••• • ;• "' ' N. sozacm • BanFeis and Dearer/ in Bzthango 'Cain and Bon} Notes, N 0.55 Market:trier, Pittsburgh. • • fIELLI2IO ItATE. • SZClLutait: . New York• 1 pr. I Cincinnati ..Philadelphia " " Louisville .ftalninore . 'St_ Louis Ohio Buying. rake • . Haying rates], - Hentackp. . • , dim; .tounty'fr, City ord'u.a , Indiana . • Relief Netts - 1. !,* 'Pennsyivanintn. Virginia . I " lysw York, Wheeling • " mar/inn& Tennessee . . 3 a Osleatus, ' • •• • tiulB4 • ' • /AIL IL COOL ' • • Tnas,,.B4.9alris Ei 00 N S A ROIL'S . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS; N. B. Corner of Wood and Sided Pinsbargl‘ Pa., i npALERs n Coin, Bll4.Noine,' Tuno.Bille j . ,Fpreiffn . 'and Domeene,Ezehange, Car/46 1 144 drnePotri;e EXCHANGE on all tha prineißdt.Citien -04zha .at and Europe. for onto in/mins to lolt PUrchimre. • CUR RENT andliariandarecoiired on,dopoeite. COLLECTIONS madam' all.parte 91,0te lTnibit , at the lowest rmes,;.. * . • ' . ,••• - ... - PRIVATE- DISEASES. .Dr:Brourn No ... 1 t.,i---A 4 5, Diamond.Alley; can be.. consulted in all .., cases/A n prima er delicateness?* incidents , t pil,...Vi to•the human frame:' ..... . . ~ (, t . SyhilisnadSiphililiceruptions,gonorthea A. ; '' s . and its consequences, together with all es iterea4 ducciiet;thiparities ortht bloo4oridi all *dimities of ontereolorigin,skin dist ases,with strict ures;gteet, drethral discharges, seminal weakness and impoteney; also, piles, rhermuttism, female weakness, - diseases' of the womb, monthiyarmpressiOns; diseases of the joints' fistula in ano,"l3ClTOUS . atiectioni t , pains in' the 'back and loins; iii,- tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions; tetter, 'ringworm, mercdrial diseasesiAc. ;. .: TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICEj • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatmeat of verse real disorders; and those,axising iron youthfuteteesises , gaiety, climate; or impunties of the blood,whereby the constuniton may knife been ettfeebLed,ennhlea Dr. Drown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plac" themselves under his care. • • ... • : • • , Dr. Brown's offices are conveniendy arranged loinsee.. mate apartments. Patients _con visit Dr. D. without fear of exposure' to other visitors. . h is of importance to many persona in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice pnvately and promptly. ' To all sure, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing -renewal dts• 40.141, in their various fanniandstagel,offerslniluteinente which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap • prised. that Dr. Brown has been regulizrly edneated an every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exelusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated suttee:at in Pittsburgh . who gives his whole attention to.tbose coat plaints. irreenain, Safe and speedy cures will, in all eases, be Receliteates are relieved in a short time, without inter notion from business.. - . . '.. • : Ws — Hernia or Itimturee—Dr. Drown also Invites per sons • afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid pitmen) lar attention to that disease. . - . •' . .. .- Letters ;from a distance, askipgadviee, must contain fee or they will not be attended to. . . • ....; - lb" Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors street, towards the marketdentist . . Consultations suicuy coal • oct2Slikwly.. ______ "D EUMATIShI.Dr: Brrwnit newsy discoveredrem jß, edy for Ithetatiatism it a - speedy and certain remedy tar that painful trouble. It never fads. • : ,• Office and Private Consultations Rooms, No. 65, - Ditt - mond alley; Pim - dint - et,' Pa. The' Doctor is - always Dailey , * /Magical Pain .Ezircictor. . 7110 THE PU81.1C.,--This into certify,that I have &and • pallay:s Magical Pain .Ertrartor to prove ; a cure. fa" .the Chronic Rheumatism, which' have' been afiliMed with for an years, in my If joints : • Aiguarkanock N. ~Y. 7 April 3,1348. • Ms. M. Daramv—rSir: I have been . troubled with ilris Piles for eight months, dud could get no relief.' '.Yotir Magical Pain Eztractor having.. been .recommended to me,l 41aied it but twice, obtained instant relief and in a abort urne•wasperfecUy cured! Couldl not get' any more of it. I would not take a hundred dollars fertile, • %VIP RI!. ..r1.7.,T7ru1l "CAUTI a ep ut eet g o 'eto York,' and Where the genuine' Artieke can be obtained,. wholesale and retail, is at 415 DroadWay. . H. DALUCT is the inventor of this truly invaluable coin pound, and he nerer has, and never tout cotinnunicate the secret of its preparation to any mats living; and, there fore' no other person ever has ntade, Ot Mr Can make. a Caunteykits abound! -Every trulyiralatible article is embiect to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and ita poeters;, wid'nothing, that we .know of, has more exten sively exprienced that fact than Dalleyle Magical Pain Extractor! A Thri..—The kentiine . Davi, .in cases of the' seacreat. Burns; Scalds; Piles, wiU afford instanurdief, and psedtFeht once a coolie cand socithingctlectextrandug pain to and front one to Piteen minutes !lint he entre, of apply icon linen—never on cotton - .• • And now mark the differinee!--Counterfeit Extractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase Mel:nun! • • - • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, may be had gratis, on application to , JOHN D. 'AIORGAN, Da.. Wu. Tironx. Agent. Western Depot, Pittsburgh. I= Dalleyos •Animal Galvanic ' For 'Horses, Cattle, &c., cores epavin , quiturr; grease, . poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certiTicates of respectable parties, may' be bad 'on appli cation to • • JOHN D. !HORGAN, ' • The. Grand PnrgattOolk t•• rkR•'CLICKENEWS SUGAR COATED' VEGETA. JJ BLS EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stoned', Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs Man burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, ' lnward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. In 'al seasons of year,— spring, summer autumn, and winter,—and under all cir cumstances' the y can be taken with perfect safety and success. As • a ermifuge and general medicine (or chill dre.n, they axe unrival/ed. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nay •s , " ..^ , e; are gentle, but thorough in Meir operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben; eficiaL As an .Anti,Ediota PLR they will be found with. out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whc use them, azalea unqualified approval will be therenais result. Remember Dr. Clicketter ia °rigida! inrinitie of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort Was ever heard of until he iutroduced them tn. June, 1E43. Purchasers Should, therefore, always ask for Clicketter's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no othe.rs, or they will be made the victims ofn trend. ii - " Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Clickener's principal MLA for the sale of. Pills, is Whl. JACKSON, 82 Liberty st ;head of Wood, Pitte' burgh, Pa.,„Geiteral.Agent for Penasylvania,"Nointern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia:- -, c.; • The following mettle dui)" appoutte4 Ilgentifor A'ide hall, gbeny cotint . k i Pa.: • , • Dr. Brown , Allegheny city. Jonathan Ohreist,lllanchener, g• . Alexander Aalltile, Wylie street.:, J. R. H. Jahques, Birmingham, M , • Men. J. Smith‘Teinperanceville. • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. . Edward Thompson, Willunsbnrgh. . • . Daniel Negley, East Liberty, • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. - H. Rowland 4le Son, hl'Keespon • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black,'Tetrile Creek: --‘—...14 , 13.1d0wney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Climo4 James M'Kee, Stewartstown. 'Riley MiLaughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentam. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville • Robert Williams, Artharsvillc. isocr2-0e cram . • • Fresh, Pure Toss,. • E r rp HOLESAL.AND RETAIL, km Pairs 'Fes SY .Broszt, Founh'sereet, near Brood, Pittsburgh, Thesubsonber, having.jost returned from New. York, in 'twos receiving a large supplv•ol•FßESli GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the. New York Pekin Tea •Compa-•. ny, selected with great care for retail Wes. Oaretoel, being -.now , heavy, we aro prepared to. supply Grocers' • Hotels. Steamboats and Families with. ny quantity, an d,7 ar any. price they may wildr--packed 11,1 1 and 1 porradi . packages, lb. tin cannietere h O and 13 1,. earty.boXessi and in theltalf cheat. Retail Groeera are invited to call, as we.ca t n.and wait sell better Teas at lower prices than any other hots* Be. Pittsburgh. • Our stock of *fine Young Etilloll, Gunpowder, rinifitz , perial Green, and Oolong Black Tens, are the best in the • American market.. . '• . • ' Lovering% double refined LOS!, Crashed and. Pulver.? ?' ized SUGARS, at retail_ or by the barrel. ~ ' COFFEES.—Iilocha, Old Gov.-Java, LaVyrn, St. Domingo and Rio -Coffees, selected Ity. the rootit,expe rienced C offee Broker in New York. . .., , • Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled .Citeutabeis Onions: Fresh. Peaches, put sm in their own jalce: laga Raisins, in 3 ih. boxes. N.H.—AU Dr. D. Jayne% FomjTy l lledicinesior sali; u G VEXING'S' DOUBLE REFINED. SUGAICS.74O . bble. Lovering!. Double Refined Lo al:Ciershedan f l'ulverized Stsglis, jtutreceived and pr.:: c az the Peki Tea Store, 70,Fonnh street, by • -t , • •;!' dee&dAw - A. JAYNES::: / 11011!UNTER'S ke,; 111717PJNAverink, .713 , :kegs, et OS per keg!' Jthit reeeNted and Eir.eilltt ' ' kin Tee Store by - (decs:Adr.l): CLIFFEFZ:—.II.Iocba, old:lsleY:lnnetitLsenyts .E st. Domingo and Rio Caffees t inst yeenfeed,end or le at Oto Pekin Ten Storo t 70 Fotuthstreetat,.._l_, decs:d&te CAUSOGNIA WAGONS ; , 4000Amoved-Wagan Fatloes,(Governmeei u Rube; for sale by_ • C. A. MeANULTY co:, CO., feb9 Canal Bast" y,8.w.~."- Xsl= L{E~:y 'r:~,. ~.i't ti ~~ _ 3~t.~s;sp s \ Crii - -. 111717110 kit Tit
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