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We respectfully solicit the patronage of thepablic n Ibis line of our business. ; 4:: e f*mytiasniiirersoiiesiedtodand in their/dem:Wont 1 4 0 • e44. 1 ..Z.-14.: This Zuslibi complied with in er.derla roqs ussmiot: IThenitispossible,on eartierhoarwaubl be preferred. - CARR, United- CARR, United - States Newspaper Agen,ey Bun E. comer of Third-and !lock streets, andftrtii- - Fcruith street—leottronlyAnthorktedAgent la P a • j110212 , W01C0 TO TOE SEDICSTART,-ThOSO:who jabot thinglioors are compelled to breathe an impure unties plickeytirhich is wholly nnfitrfor the- roper expansion of the :lungs, and, owing to own of exercise, the bowels_ be. come aoandpate.d t the filmes - of)the skin :closed, and,in deed, all the functions of the,body become deranged;— hence ptoceed anima; cough, pains in the -breast and side,palpitation of the heart, rheumatic -pains in various parts ofrthe beds, giddiness, and' Linnet)? of other dis tre to those of sedentaty hab htM./ndinat regetable Pals disperse :all these unpleasant symptoms A.eigle ditsia in .all cases 'givevelier, and, if repeated a few : times , will most as. saredlytestore tbe to.bealth. . Beware of.Gounsf naus and Imitations ..— Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of Wasuim Wsuairt on he lop label of eaebbox. "Remember; also,rthav 11. Hmyser, Druggist. earner of Markel and Third streets, is not AR agent for this medi cine and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered The -genuine is the sale at Dr Wright's .Prineipal Offtee, U 3 Race ttreet, Philadelphia; and trY JOHN THOkIPSON,-1513 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at date wholesale rate. r, lasts Da' Corogunittion iit'A 'disease, which is carrying Its victim es , :themutbs,l4 'thousands, without being arrest ed is its Rrogress by the trtedie.ines in common use at the PreeeM•Gme. ',Rat a brighter, day . , is coming., and has eatne—ras tosimeessfully arrest this disease. Dr.Raget s , Liverwort and Tar not only gives immediate relief is Coughs and Colds; but from the testimony, or men of the Aghtst standing hero and elsewhere;it is making some vogtetuarkable cares of Consumption;- Improvements is the trbstment of diseqes are onward, and nothing can 'firms& its -spirit. in the ; present ag e Those who am, afflicted with diseased Longs, would do well call on the agent, and see the certificates of Dr. Wm. J. Rich ards, lodge Wia; Durke, the wife of" theßev. George %V. Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Co :, late Processor in the Ec 'emit Medical College of Cif:Mb/natl. This medicine not 0111 Y cures COnsuraPliol2:but breaks sip the most distressing Cough in a few hours time, or the =MeV:wilt be cheerfully refunded. Fos sale by • • J. XIDD'A CO., - : , WhOlesali Druggists, No. CO Wood st. • lINEEIIt.:AND & HARDIN, , • Grant street. Als4i,by malaalcntl&w, :„AtroiritorVauual_,9 '••• APRENNA, AucriaNtEß. N 4 1M WOOD STREET. /AUX OU:s HOLD FURNITURE, Mattresses, Bedding, AUL: ,Carpethig, EitchenThensiLs, Patent Coolant Stove, dcc aL6,11C11106;40n Friday, March 30th, at 1.0f . ..c10ck ialthe.preittion;wittlie sold at the boardinghouse of Mrs. `GaieqPourtlistreet, betiveen Wood' and Market, oppo site.Apedinißuildingn,;berfhnusohold 'furniture, kitchen utgasils.Atc.,Ml orwhick has been k'eptirtjthe best of or der:44in Aria only one.year, coMpriAing, in pert-1 pair Of dining tables, about 30 feet long, suitable fof it' hotel or tioarthng house; mehogany card tables, dining, break fast and kitchen tables; wash stands; fancy , and common. chairs, hmak.and straw mattresses, bedding, a large lot of Carpeting of all'phtternaand 'hearth rugs, oiletridt for Chamber and hall;hinkine glasses, fenders and:fire irons, windoiv blinds, Liverpool ware, a large 11111ifikitchen utensils, I refrigerator. I bath tub, de. - Marla" 'JAMES McKENNA, Auct. 'OP -TII OCRX9PS Mang. Chambered. and NOik : (n i l:a Patent K_ ;fits at Attain++. Ot.lifeKenna's.—'Po ; ntorrOviovezung; Wednesday, A March ldth, al 7 o'clock, pretiochratiefir*ill Patent' M lie tattled cKenna's netion-Rooms.-4 of Cn's coMpleti -order ; *beautifa rticle ; the ng first ever sobs in Pittsburgh.- Persont . going to California should attend. - JAMES McKENNA, Auto HERIFF`e, S ALE OF LI OU HOLD -Carpal:7v, 4 at AUCTION,—On Tbarsday,March IS, 2o'clock in the' afternoon, wilt be sold, by ordey of Joka,Forsytb,El4., High Sheriff of the .County of Alle- Agiatay,..:w-lot of Household FtruiMra, CarPetiag• - ike- - lbofies,,Divans. Mahogany. Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Ma- R in . . Rocking. Chairs, Card •Tables, Wash Stands, y . Dining Tonics, Carpeting. • • f 12011.1. AW.Slif cEENN Anct... ACCOUNT .OF WHOM rr MAY curvet:lw, :lur . to pap boarding - nit d tither charges, on Saturday at- Aer2oon , -March 31st, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, - - arithou 4 - sierra; at 111 , 1Cganitbi Auction Booms, to pay boarding tilidxdhir charrgges, unle tithe owners or their agents re- Weent-thera befiire,..9 trunks, containing 'clothing, ate.; 3 carpet bat . ; conta ining clothing, &C.; 1 hat box and bat ; 1 baidbar and content s; l valise and contents; 1 port Ib - notcl bat- iff . tstateh; 1 gold 'watch. Those concerned Will take notice of this advertisemenk Terancoash, par - St... Charles Hotel. JAMES hPIiENPiA, ' • A9` iii Al T 1 Hot Panorama of °enemas Taylor and Scott's Battles iii Mexico, at AUCTION, to pay Advance . and Charges.;--Onr Monday, March 19th, at 9 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, without reserve, to pay advance and chargee, a Splendid paint ing or panorama of Hens: Taylor, and Scou's great bat tles in Mexico, covering many thousand 'square feet of -4.11./Wllll4. Also, one .bat and I trunk containing cur tail/ft paintings and Articles belongingto a traveling ma gician. Taos° concerned will take notice of this adver tisement: JAMMS'IIIeICENNA, atars. ' Auctioneer. fOUSEII -01, b - FBENITURE,PEATHER BEDS and ". Bedding, Mattresses, - Kitchen Utensils, 1 Patent Cooking Stove, lee Chest, English 8 day Clark, Stove and Pipe, Buggy, Barnes',. ac -, AUCTION.—On Tuesday, March 97111,a1 10 o'elock in the forenoon, will he sold at the Hotel of Mrs. M. Patrick,Fal street, be tween Wood and Market streets, her entire hattrehold furniture, feather , beds, bedding, mattrasset t kitchen rues ails , buvy and banters, fie., as she is declining that business All the articles have been kept in -the best of a:der,* the feather bed, bedding in particular have been in use only about 4 years, and may be said to be' equally as good as new. Among which are mahogany frame: spring hair Seat sofas, do: rocking chair otto- Mans; and_s Bilge assortment of fancy - Windsor and common chairs, settees, mahogany dining ,„nc side ta blesifaney-mithOginy seveing stands, fancy cherry bu ream; lOokjng 'glasses,-I.'ola 'fashioned English 8 day eloar, a first rate time piece; about 30 feather beds; also hair,rbuskr and straw . mattresses,- blankets, eve. fist* coverlets sheets, pillow and- bolster slips, double and bedstead., cherry dining. and breakfast ta blesi able Cloths, Venetian blinds, imperial ingrain and rtes:canseting, Brussels hearth rugs fenders and fire fleas; :wash basins and pitchers; a ' large quantity of Ohm', Queen swere;glassware and kitsrb e a utensils; one ' of - Hathaway's patent' rocking, stoves; with fixtures all epmplete . sat excellent article, the best in use ;1 buggy 'sold harness, nearly new; saddles and bridles, pitch forks, axes; nhovels, egg stove and pipe, .r.etherosith him and house 'fixtures, be. JAMES Mclai:NNA, Auctioneer. rpo the Htinorable the Judges of the Court' of General 1. - Quarter llessions OBthe Peate in and for the County of Allegheny !The - Retinae of M: King Of the Borough of Birmingham, in the CoontY nktreseid t humbly shemeth t That your pe titioner bith,provided hunself with materi a ls for the ae emuniodation of Snivelers' and others, at his dwelling house, in the ithoie Borough, and prays that your Honors will beittleased to grant him a license to keep a public hitinse'of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . MICHAEL KING. IVe, the sub'scri'bers, ,citizens.'of the above Borough, do certify thas the Above petitioner is of good repute'for imuesty and temperance, and ilk well provided with house room and nonvemencee for the accommodation and lodg• mg of travelers And Others, and that ,rtild tavern is Dantel :Berg, R. J. Melts,- A. Krough, Hoffmsn, - A. _ A. Halligan, J. W.-Ramsey, H. Olanhouser, F. Bayer. J. A. Leippert: trartta* rtlionoruble the - udges of the Court 01 Genera &rations of the Peace in and for the County ••liee e peu i ttonn f ef •Daniel Fielreisen, of the First Ward, City. of , Piushargh, in • the County aforesaid, humbly shfetreth, That •yourr petitioner ba th - provided himself withmatevialaTor the. accommodation of travelers , and otters, et his dwelling house, in the Ward aforeitaid f and prays that 'your 110/10115 will be pleased to grant haw a license to keep a public house of entertainment. 'And pant petitioner, nein linty bound, wiU pray. • '• ft • - VANIEL FICKEISEN. ' • ••. 3We, Gut subscribers, citizen's of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for ,htioestir and:,temperatice, and is • well protided with Loose room and ccfnventendes for the accommodation lettihniikrthiy oferavelers nod others; and that said- tavern ,hecessa37. A. Nardi, Jas: dray, 4th istreet,hl, Galzell, P. Hoehn J. 111 W SAMUiI CotAper,'LL 13eelen,F.. Fonda rib!, ,ti &thi, P. Weiteman, E. Wormer.' mariOlt • the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General Quarter Ci 40116 of the Peace in:and for the county k.f.A.lieghetty . • • __The-petiLlop . of Guns, of - the Tiivenihip et ,the..Connty aforesaid . , humbly . shewetb: That your petitioner bath provided lumselfwith materials for the accommodation of travelers -and. others, at d wetting hoasc,lti the,township aforesold,and prays that your BOOM wilt be please.' .to.grarit hint a License to keep:a public tionse.of- entertainment. And Tonr..peti tiouer, as a duty board ; will pray. . GRESS. We, the, subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid; do comfy, that the above petitioner is of good repute for Vonesty and icsuperance, and is well provided with house roomand couvenienceeror-the accommodation amid todg. ingot traveler! atid Jai a4d that said -lave: M. Al'Ntiniar,.j..Alls , R. Elder, S..tiarge, WM. ofulars Walters, Loeb ck, .1. M'Fariand, F. hVcarty', H. G. Mitchel, 13. Palizier,.E. Reece. IlPir Ift4tds. , • the. Honorable the Jutlp-s of the Court of tioncrut Quarter Sessions of the Peace inuffor theCountr of Allegheny: ---• The petition:of-Peter Ilki'Of the Fifth. Warili 'chi; at Pittsburgh, lathe eountV tilospesid,hamblytheweth, that yourVentioner hathptovided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,'at blidiwell• ing_hiuse,! the Wartitiforesaid, and Itrays . that your Bonarirscill be pleaseritto grant him a license to lreeri a pnblicimaserof - entertainmcnt. - And your as mduty bourid,4viti , imsyi 3 -- • • f‘='PHFER ILK._ the citizens of the aforesaid Ward,* slacertify,-that the above petitioner Is of-good repute for honearyar.dtemporance and is well *twilled with house room and ennvemenceir for the accommodation and lrsigi• ing.at travelers - arid others; and that - said tavern . IS- nos , en Aatitat amity John Laeits, Jacob Getwig, keyaoa, Merer s lobn Wexner, W, ,, tayion;l 4 7llliam Lista, 6 llßacrklei ffi Leaky, Charles Brown, John Beek. AS junebteu the late Gnu of Roy :; #erao .rittrigit,lcktnr . areleAtteeteittoeetthl4_llte book *temente are or possession of - 10 Mg COYLE,- = fehlte Fourth street, near BruithfielL ,4"* • • • , • • , • PITTSBURGH ISBARIG•BP'TRADR. N;l3. CRAM,' • ' ' ' W, BARKER . CoitIIIaTITJUTPIt EZBICL:Iy • ' • PASSENGER ARRA.NOMWONT94 FOR 1948. 8 teamboatPacket Line, leave s dally for Cincinnati,lo Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia,. a. sr., and el r. x. Nail Coach Line,. direct tci Philadelphia 9s. at., and 191 Western and Schithein Line„ 6 A. a. North-Western; via Cleveland, daily,lo A. Y. Erie and WeiteraNew York, daily, 9 A. M. Ntitth-Eastern, to Philadelphia; daily, enooptßandaYs,4 ARRIVALS AND DB.l -MAME OF MILS. Eastern Mailvia PhiladelpMM, due m., closes 12 at. Western Mail, Cin. and Lowry:, due Sr. Y., closes 5 a.m. Sontlimis Bal t. and Washington dub 8 p. m,elosess a: North-Western via Cleveland; due 10 A. as:, eloset9 !trip..tad Western New Yorlr, - due 8 P. m., closes 8 a.rt Par vain*. .Askstr• Orme , , Bank of. Pittsburgh. . 650,00 6 4 0•0 0 - *NOG Exchange Bank 50,00 44;00 43,50 Aterehants , and M. Bank 5000 50,00 49,00 Fanners',Deposit Bank NOM! in market. -, Band Street Bridge 50,00 50,09 49,00 Northern Libernesßridge • 5000 35,00 Old Allegheny fir:dge . 25,00: 36 , ,00 33,00 Connellsville R. R. Stock, paidon shuck 61,50 .. City Bonds (6 IP ceata • Monongahela Bridge . Gas Stock Mally.lievlow of the Markets. - - OFFICE OF THE POST, Ttrzanmr Moantna , March 11, 1840. 11. SEEDS—SaIes of several lots Clover Seed from atom atSs2s. Sales from font hands at 3,12. Sales of 30 Ws Flax seed at 95e. GROCERIES--There is no change in any arti- PROVISIONS—We hoard of several sales of But ter arid Lard from firm hand. had-from store, butno change, in prices. BACON--Sales of 'Hams, icily cored,) at 6kc. ; Shenldenr stake. ; Sides at 5051 c. FLOUR--Salea from more a 3,75. Ose lot offer ed on the wharf at 3,75; but no sale. The marke still timaiiis deposited. FRIIIT--There are regular sales of Oranges_ at 3,50; of Lemons at 3;00. The market is crowded With both. Raisin* firm at 1,65 for large lots; sales of small lots at • 1,75. We itotice sales of Green'Apples at 75631,25, according to quality. CREESR---There - ale regular sales of prime cream et 6k. ; 'coatrittton 51c. POTATORS—SaIe* of Common Reds made from stores at 75(a87c. ; Neshanuocks ire retailed at 1,00. 11111tehell , a Nap.. 17" AT & co. have taken the excluswe agency for the .r e sale of Mitchell's roperiorldaps, for Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania, whieh *ill be sold at his reduced .Philadelphia prices. M The Map of the World,on Mecatur's Projection. is the largest and most comprehensive work of the kind ever published is America •itis fa feet f ro m East to ( Vest , and 41 front North to Elouth, accompanied by a book of 8130 pages, containing consulting i udex, c onsulting which any item on the .Map may be readily found; also. Cleo traphical descriptions of all the countries on the Globe. The Reference and Distauce Map of the 'United States, on a teale of akmilek to an inch, comprising the Stater., Counties,' Townships, at., in the Union, aceatoPettied hY a- volume *l4OO pages , 8 To., which includes an index of Counties, Towns, ac., toga therwith a general description of the United States. The National Map of the American Republic, or United States of America. Universal Atlas,' containing Maps of the Pinches, Kingdoms, States and Republics, with a special Mop of each of the United Saabs, comprehended on "13 sheets, forming a aeries of 117 Maps, a largo folio volume, ele gantly executed. A Map of Texas, Oregon and California, with all the mates distinctly marked out to these countries. A large 'supply of the above Maps, small and large, will be keptconstantlyou hand and for sale - at the Book and. Paper Warehouse, corner of Third and Wood sts merle:flaw The A reehseter. IrmHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is respectfully ' --called to the following certificates:— S. Eractira—,Rasing tested a quantity of Gold weighral -by your A mouse ter, I find the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of tt to those going to California, as the best method for obtain. iug the real 'value of Gold.. Resp yours, PiJ. U. DUNLEVY, ttsburgh, March 9, 2 .19. , Gold Beater. Prneamton, March 7,1849. ' lia.Hittos—Vkar Sir: Having examined the .Areom eter,. manufactured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of those gentlemen who are about removing to, California, in 'much of Gold. It Mies a close approximation to the specific gravity of metals, aitd will rertointyenable the adventurer toms certain when his placer is yielding Gold. mrlo] Yours, resp'y, 1. It. BYCLINTOCK. ET, WHOLESALE GROCERB, O RECT NN IFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; —DBALIIIII Fortier; and Dernestie Wines, Liquors, Fruits, Nuts, 4.t. martial 103 Llerty street, Pulebut.h, Card. TAMES PATTON, Jr.,.Wholescas Gnaw and &Wiring 111' Disiiller, and Dealer tit Foreign and Domestic. W ines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, &c., No. 17 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. mar 9 • • AWAGOIIIIWAGIONS. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF ' - Wagoar, Drays, Carts, Strs., PENNSYLVANIA IVI.V7Z,IIALV MILE PROM 11111 COVET 13OrsE. T"proprietor of this establishment having always on hand a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders Of every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon. for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orden from a distance will receive prompt attention. Rassuescas—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas lt.VGlintock. mard.3m Colonies Patent Conclave Beater tunnels I BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTESiI call the attention of the public to the article head ing this advertisentent,and invite the enterprising and canons to call and witness its operation. AI adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supeserogation. Ist . This Churn will produce Butter, gathering It in a mass,-from sweet milk, in five to ten nunutes ! and from cream prepared, as (amities usually prepare it, in three to five minutes! 2d. 'the utility of this invention is apparent, as better .Butter maim p roduced from sweat milk, or cream, than 'cream soured in the usual way ; and by means of this Churn, .a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what has - heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, sometimes halls da Zi..By s i mply t int a thumb scre w , th e whole inside dasher is Liken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a great 'Philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufae• tare it. 5111. It is a eommon•sensa Churn, lie all will admit wbo Will examine it. We invite the public to call and. witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tay ern, and at 3. F. Beckham's, Federal at ., Allegheny. mitr9-illmmv2m, CAMERON & PRICE. Landreth s Garden :reds. - THE subscriber has opened his Seed Store for the sale or Landreth's warranted Garden Seeds in the South west end of the old Court House, - Market , street, where he would be happy to see his old customers and the pub lic generally,-,-with a fresh supply of Genuine GARDEN SEEDS of the best varieties. He bus alio for sale Green House Plants, of all the most esteemed species and varieties; hardy Herbeelons" plants, Shrubs, Gripe Vines; Fruit and Ornamental Trees, ke., &c. Bonnets of choice Flowers tastefully put up at all seasons. Persons supplied with experienced Gardeners, and Gardeners of character with places, free tdeharge. • F. L. SNOWDEN, Market street. marto:3l4lk3tw o Gall!Orn1•21111. A REOIKETER.--:•The undersigned having adapted an ti. instrument AO the purpose of ascertaining the spe cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared - to supply all whose business may require its use. It is small, con. verdant, and can be used withoutdificidty, a glance be ing sollieleinto'show the process. Persons contemplating going to California, would do well to call arid examine the instrtunent, as it.ts in every wily calculated to proteit *bent from fraud, by enabling them.at any time to ascertain the value of their metal. Printed directions 'end tables will be-supplied gratui. musty to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS, Union street, mar7:lm3 Rear of John B. 1 1 4 , 1 7 adeir's Jew elry store. invented_ Pittsburgh - Wisher . Gold oser. rPHE subscriber has a machine for Washing 1. out GOLD, possessing the following. Qualities i-rlt weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a box ; l3 inches by 17, and 17 niches deep ; will wash out a-bushel of. et sand in about two miontea—dry sand is less time—leaving the Gold perfectly.e.lear of sand and gravel. Those going to California are invited to call arid see its operation, at my residence,irt Penn street; near Witter street [mord' C. EVANS. No. 118 _ . . _ Going to Rove. - VEINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING OFF..-,Catr..sxn SWXI.II Hasosnea--The undersign e being about to remove, in. the coming mouth, to N 0.65 Wood street, is desirous of s.losin , out , the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would can yons particolu attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS and QUIEENSWARE, (Iran doles. Lamps, - Britannia, Tea. Ware; , Cistors, French and English Iddrael Ornaments, arid Tea' .Botts, of , the nbrsest styles and patterns, - all of - *bleb offeri ova ,malt advance above cost. Remember the J;Jiace, No. 15 _Woo n sr, [feh27.l M. HODWISON. , ••• to •-• 0.00 to 00 1 101Illatill. j' - TEOS SOscriber; being _ Oestrous ,of : changing his business, has determined, :.:. to close out the balance of his stock sit' BOOTS . . .13DOES AND TRUNKS, AT ;COST. . Thermill . be kohl in_ lots, to snit littrelumers. from .. ~ONE .PAIR, O A THOLISAND . .- . . , 'Country Merchants are invited to call at BATES', CORNERSEITIMIEIX AND MOTE STE, ...Opposite thePittsbutishromuhy,Mhere glyzican buy to inewilitkorga l l9n, jot the stock must be closed out soon. cases note oh hand, BIS, 818, $91., Mi4_per case. raar7 .T. HATES. sTDCIC , 5 , 00 t,43 4444-23,33 tcyso TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court ut Ueneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Connty of Allegheny : The petition of James Sprat, of the First Ward, city Of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly abeweih, That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling' house, in the Ward afcifesaid and prays that your. Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, rs as m duty bound, will Pra. JAS. SPRAT. We, the subscribe, citizens of the aforesaid Ward; lo certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and sertperanee. and - is well provided with house room and conveniences for tire accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Geo. M'Cbesney, W. R. Phillippi, J. A. Dickson tt m. Campbell, T. H Chursides, J. W. Hosier, W. Y. Tor. ranee, John Cornelis, H. Stratton, M. Cornelia, J. Jolley, Jonas M. Cornelius. marl2:3t [Chronicle copy 3t and ch. " Post. 9 TO the Honorable the Jcidges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in end for the County of Allegheny : • The petition of Joseph Moll, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid humbly 'slieweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate. vials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house t in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wall be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your.p6. titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOS. MOLL We, the .subsct ibers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the atoms petitioner is of good repute for hcraesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and Conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers and that said tavern is necessary. Anton Bennits; A Herwig, Z. Freitz, M. Christy, Ch. Th:Laws ,r Pratt. Fewerhooke, P. S. Myer, T. Held m an, L. Keck, AL Schwartz, B. Buerkle, Charles Buerine. marlo:3uPt Woon sr- 1 ItO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter !Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle' 'Ph: . e petition of D. F. Carpenter, of the Ninth Wltid; • city of Pittsibutg, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That Yottrpetitioner bath provided himself with materials for:the accoihmodation of travelers and, others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, aad _prays that your' Honors will be pleased to grant ' him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your yeti- : thin= as in duty bound will pray. • D, , P,CARPENTER. We, the subsoriberi t eitizensitether aforesaid Ikani 4 do certify, that the above .Petitionor is of good repute for honesty awl temperance, and is well.provided:witlihouse room and - conyenlenees.:for the accomatOation ..of.trav• e-a arsnd m 1111,8411.1 that said tavern is necessary, :John -ISPAhtesei Moses Helmick, If. thrlst,VT.Talitert 4011 ~Thottitut Herny . 'Henig,'Wm. Morrow, P. Dtinn PeteV urmitheY, E. Douglass, John Dohhy, Pia eg. marilltd&w• '1~: In4lligenu ,~ POET OP P/TTSBUROE. 7a ruts WATZU — lrt4nz CHANNEL. • -ARRIVED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robt.Wightman, —, Beaver. Lake Ene, Sholes, Beaver. .. Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. - • Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Hibernia No. 2, Riinefelter; Cincinnati. Pilot Shank, Gallipolis. " • Bt. Cloud, Mason. New Orleans. , JDEPARTHD, Steamer-Lake Erie; notes, Beaver. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Rob[. Wightman, Beaver. Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson. do. va " Caniden, Bendrickon, McKeesport. " Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. " Wellsville, McNeal: Taylor, Lucas,Wheeling. Lowell, Dexter, Whbosh - River. Cinderella, Calhoun Wheeling. Sir Last evening at desk, there were seven and a half feet water in the channel. .For St. Louts and. Illiltail River. .. . ' . The new and . splendid _ passenger - • • .steamer-PENNSYLVANIA, R. C. Gray ..commander, will leave for the above. nci intermediate ports; On Thursday, the 15th inst., at lOo'clock, A. M. . . . . . For freight or passage, having very superior accommo dations, apply on board, or to marla J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Foroirii — or Orleans. The new and splendid passenger steamer IVANHOE, R. D. COCHRAN, Master, will pos itively leave on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the above and intermediate ports Fer freight or passage, apply on board. Zanesville and Marietta Packet. The Cute , steamer CAROLINE, Btu , stun, blaster, having undergone thor ough repairs, will run as a Regular Packet .on the above trade. Laves Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning; returning,leaves Zanesville every Friday morning. For freight or passage, apply onboard. Pittsburgh and Louisville Paekiit7LiiiTl. . 04araii The new and'splenald fast passenger packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2,' Mssois, Master, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville ' on Monday, the 20'h instant, at 10 o'clock, i. N. For freight or pealing°, apply on board, or to BURBRIDGE, WILSO.N Co., or GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER. fl Steamer Peytona will leave Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Paseengers eon go direct, and can have berths secured here ir si de red: mar:, 11PCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, M. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley Wuommarat Mumma Vaal: grit AND Dim Go o ns , t RE nowin daily receipt of all the articles in their ./ . 2, line of business—purchased at the lowest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention of country merchants and others; and which they fatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. maim The let April. JOSEPH IiRICE'S JOBBING SHOP To all persons about to remove, and wanting their Stores or Houses repaired, Counters, Shelving, Doors,Windows and limiting Wheels put up:—Carpenter work of kinds done on short notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet' work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, on reasonable term s—oa Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, in the Coffin War ehouseed Jobn Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo,) opposite the Alk gbeny,Engtne house. Ili bltdmplj JOSEPI I PRICE. riIEAWRAFFTWTTPAPER;- - 1. 100 reams medium blue Tea Paper; 60 " " white " au bm'n " " Just received, and for sale at the Paper Warehouse of S. C. HILL, No 87 Wood street. frO the Harsoraide the Judges of the Court of General. X Qosrter Sessious.of the Peace in and. for the County of A ll egheny : The petition of Passim@ Beinas, of the First Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly *hest alb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the acconunodation of travelers and other", at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, &sin duty bound, will pray. PRANCLB BORDEN. We, the undersigned, citizens of the aforesaid Ward,. do certify, that the above petitioner is of. good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bootie room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern VI necessary- Jas. Mehee, T. Mlireever, P. Ml..aughlin ' J. Carring ton 8. Amberson, A. Morton, Jas. Gracy, Jos Bunton J. .ou g , J. Laken, M. Thicken, 8. Btackhouse [Chronicle copy St and ch. " YOU nl orthe Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genesis' Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County Allegheny : The petition of Hugh Carroll, of the First Ward, City of Pat/burgh, in the County aforesaid humbly rhevreth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with Mlle rift's for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house. in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pi f ibliclboyse of entertainment. And your pe- 'Wolter, as in duty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, eitizens of the W ad al R aforesaL id. do eettify, that the above petitioner is ol good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation, and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Jas.way 4th street, A. Cordell, Jas. Crawford, Th al. Smithson,John Lawton, J. Major, n Vitzsimmon, Wilkinson, John Kelly, C. We rneburg, In. Bennett; A. Werner. marll2:3td (Chronicle copy and ch. "Post."] I. O the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Warier Sessions of the Peace in and for the county or Allegheny: The petition of Jonas Butterfield, of the Borough of Searpsburg, in the Co. aforesaid, humbly sheweth. That your petitionetshath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at big dwel ling house in the Borough aforeaaid,sind prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. JONAS BEUTERFUELD. We, the auheeribers, citizens of the aforesaid Bo rough, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveninees for the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and, that said tavern is necessary. Benjamin Brewer, Joseph Sutsy, George Shide, John Coyle, Joseph Dushene, Michael Notillet, Jahn Gantlet, Jacob Kainnor, John Osterman, George Moore, Valen tine Boucher, fdichael Eserman, Ferdinand Voigtl. mart2:3lo TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Joseph Painter, of East Deer township, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewelh, That your peti tioner bath provided himself with materials for the um commodattou of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, Ind prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as In duty bound, will pray. JOSEPH PAINTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Township afore -said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, aorta well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoila. tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and thatsaid tavern is necessary. Richard Maldoon, Jacob Smith, George Gibso n, John Kuhn, Thomas Carson, James Long. Henry Smith Win. Allen, R. H. Long, - George Miller, Jos. Gibson, Thomas Neel. Inarlitate :;,:j'4,;::.:;:.;.::g . ,:":':',' , ',:''';:. , '',.',. - '- Mistellcitinits CORN -100 bushels:Yellow Corn, just received and for sale hi irrlariq - k - NY:HASBAUGII. BABLYX-200 bushels Barley, Just .landiuto and for sale by • [mar93 S.k. HASSAUGH. - - -- • MOLLO3ES-50 barrels Molassee, ' in' store , and for side.bs , frilar9 , 3:01, W. HARBAUGH. IVIMSS PORK-10 barrels Men Pork inaforeand for n i e by (mar9] S. 2k . M 7, fIAttBAITGFI. OFFEE-200bagsRio,Lagayra and Domingo in store C and for sale by (mei] S, At W. HARBAUGH; Aa' • " NN1. 0 4 5. mot.y ee. or. e • marl 3 • SMITH & SINCLAIR. IXrHITE BEANS--I 0 bbls. White Betinsjor sale by mare SMITH & SINCLAIR. CLOVER SEED—A few Obis. Clover Seed. for sale by ' 'SMITH It SINCLAIR. for sale by ' - _L mare . 1115. Skirting • SMITH & SINCLAIR 20BBL& GREEN APPLES — Rec'd and for sale by maro ..CUMMINS & SMITH, 100 E b tU y SilEpr2 a lt7 APPL ci E ) %IVag ingAisple 10 KEGS AND tIBBLS, LAllD—Rge'd'and for gale by maTo - CUMMINS & SMITH. , BBLS. B4ANB—Just received and for saie by 8 mara ARAISTRONG &,CROZER. • MILS. FRESH R 01.4. SUTTER—Just tec'd and for salle•b tmar3l ARMSTRONG A caozeit.' 11 tr's•R[l.'ttrußriiialliZrZlait'allinie. 7 - - KEGS BIiMERi edo Lard ; for sale by tnar3 • •ARAISTRONIEr& CROZET._ 20 B lXl C9 elT LB r. e nn o gr ILIA, - - -RTovd - BUN . DLES HARNESS LEATHER—Suitable for lUr making - Hoar, or Bailing, for sale by mar 3 ARMSTRONg & CROZER: 10 BRLR.SITPERFINE FLOUR—To-day received by mar 3 ARNISTRONG & CROZ ER, r s SACKS DRIED A' - at" " Peaches • ` eat received inar3 .;ONT:ONG • C;S mann OLASStN-441 bills. Imitationolasse ,s and fofsale-by KING & MOORHEAD, nur3 Diamond. LOUISVILLE LIME-20 Lb's. ree'd per steamer Tele graph No. 2, and for sale -by mar 3 KING /c NIOORIIEAD. APPLIZ-40 bbta. la store atuJ for sale by . mar 3 KING & MOORHEAD. POTATOES -15 bbls. Nest' niloc ks jest received and for side by [mar3l KING & MOORHEAD. IACON--3000 tbs. new Bacon, just received and for sale by ifeb2l) W. & J. C. ACHESON DOZ. CORN BROOMS—Just reed and forsale by VA/ feblo -W. 4. J. C. ACHESON. RECTIFIED WHISKEY-35D bids., in store and for sale by l'atarlO) 3A13. PATTON, Jr. • OLD RYE WHISKEY—SO Ws. a superior article, in store and Cos isle by (null)) JAS. PATTON, Jr. - Dour wipt-41...easks, pure tirape;ra macre ant. for sale by (=rib] JAMES PATTON. Jr. CI M. WINE.-24 f caskirin stare and for sale by s marl° JAMES- PAT TON, Jr. if iv a:TA — am' rtsz- - WiiiilCßeiii tulaQuato Stutz Pniftipia ; in store aid for. sale by tmatlOT JAS. PATTON,Jr. ries 1)10 COPERE-75 bags in stare and for sale by mar 9 JAMES PATTON, JR IrEtnaFriiAl ba gs, and for sliiel 4: - 1° ba- • s, rece JA " NES PATTON, ift Int,Alll talklE-34 boxes, received and for Sale k./ by [magi) JAMES PATTON, SR ------- N 0 SUGAR -10 bhda.Prizne, received and for anle • . bi JAMES PATI'ON, JR., war() No. 17,. Liberty *tree t. _ _ CIIIJERS-05 Ronannite; 10 Crab; in store and for sale by JAIUES PATTON, JR. L OAF - - blds. No. 4 ; 6 Ws. No. 5 ; 5 bbis.No. 6; received and for sa.e JAMES PATTON, JR. TIMED PEACH AN. 150 bushels Peaches; Si •• Apples; received and for sale by marl) JAMES PArroN4R. UUIH/SHELS SSIALL WHITE f3EANS—In store and for sale by W. A, J. C ACHESON, fable, No.2Staithficld a A. PPLES-30 bbts- Ye socks ; 1.50 *. Roe/ mates ; Aar sale by Vic & J. C. AC/MiVri. CORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, Jost received and for sale by feblo W. In J. C. ACRESON casks Pot-Ash in core and for sale by Janiti MILLER Jr RICKETSON. lIVHITFu RAVANA.SUoAR-30 boxes White Ha vana Sugar, jun rec'd and for sate by mild; MILLER & RICHETRON. (AAR MOUSE MO bb I *lase Molasses, olaconsbrament and for sale by Janie MILLER & RICKETSON 50 PS, FANCY CASSIBLERE—tht hand, and for sale at ratumfacturePs rice:, by Ifeb2ol If. LEP.. .100 PS. ALL. Wool, TiVERDS--Por sale by feb2o H. LEE. CAE GREY 111:1XYD CLOTH—Just reed, ani-r -sale at niannfaetarer's prices, by Efeb2o ) H. LEE. f% AMEEICAN ARMY CLO:lii= - 6n n ha i n . gl Er and .1 for sale by (k= b Ck z PAIRS DEAR. s ck PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attention oiCal c/IIJ ifornia men Is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by. re:MI H. LEE. AN ASSORTME N T OF BLANKET COATING—For sale very low, as the season is far advanced. Deal ers may expect bargains. (feb2o] U. LEE. VITOOL—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by LEE.. TO LET—A large Met Dwelling House, suitable (Or two families. Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny. Apply to H. LEE. feb22 Liberty street, opposite Path. ORN--500 bushels just Ilareived and for sale whole C sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN, tnard OIL MEAL—Fresh Ground, for *ale wholesale and retail by RHODES & ALcortx. tnar6 Fifth street. H --- ULL'D BARLEY—Of our oton Manufarrurr—Con stonily on band and for oak by RHODES A . ALCORN, 30 Firth ati*et. Mate ASH HOOPS—On hand and for sale.by marl) . RIIODES & ALCO RANGES'. ORANGES!--600 boxes Oranges, just re O ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, snail No. 6 Wood at. LEmeigB! LtIAIOIO - 1::-.150.sboxeit Lemons. Just re ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODE -S. matil:Ot=- No. 6 Wood et. SAVE COSTS.—Persons indebted to E. tnovu.to, 17 Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the II uhneriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, febl2o Fourth street, near Smithfield et. FAMILIES, Economists and the Public, to e ff ect a saving of one-third, and obtain the greatest bargai,u ever purchased, are most respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ' - n r, corner Fifth and Wood streets; fehsr4w CHEAP GINGHANS.—A. A. Mssoa A. Co. have a very large assortment of Ginghams, at 12 cents per yard. Call soon, if you want them. at mar° No. eo MARI= STRERT. L! EiNtlifg ! LINENS! .60`. Routar thn above named Goods have been received at A. A. MASON AG Co.'s, 60 Market st. BROWN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS.—A..A. MAsor & Co, (10 Market street; have in store a very exten- Mae assortment of these Goods—sizes from 84 to 104— prices ranging from 374 to 82. - mart! AA. MASON &CO No GO Market street, have pm . received the largest invoice of LINENS ever offer y them, comprising twenty different qualities, to which- they invite the attention of wholesale or retail buyers. feb2l CHEAP CLOTHING--Gentlemen wishing to provide themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, PBllll4. or Vest would find it to their advantage to call at Mc. GUIRE"S, before purchasing elsewhere. All work war ranted. JAS. McOtIIRE, rebl3 Tailor, Third st. r 1 i 0 ENGINE UUll,DERS. —Prop ittsburghosala will be receiv ed at the offic of the P W Works until Tuesday, 13th Mei., e at 5 o'clock, P. W, tor ater making a email Stearn Huglne. Drawingehnd specificallona. are to be seen at the office, in the old C. H. mar7:dul M'CLELLAND, Sept. St, row and linportant_Worka on California. 1 - 1 - THAT I SAW IN th c Jou naal V y of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, Containing Alccounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, lee., &c. NOTES OF TRAVEL IN CALIFORIAA m. prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo ogical and Mineralogical features 'of the Country. Also, the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego , in-California , including parts of the Arkan sas. -Del Norte and Gilo riven, from the official reports of Col. Fremont-and Major Emory. , CALIFORNIA.—Its .HistOry;Population,Cliniaie;Soil,, Productions and Barton, from Sir Georgia Simpson O'Connor's Journey Round the World. With an ac count of the Revolution in California and conquest of that, country bribe United Stacy. By,.Tohn .1. Hughes, A. B. Also. Col. Masons Report, and other doetunents on the Gold RiMicut. ' The above this daynreceived and for sale by KAY & CO., Corner of Wood and ad sta. Pattereonra Carriage .) Anwridtkory, Diamard alley, between Wood and SmitVigld :frau. .Witzme may always be found an assort -11:j ;; ent of Family Carriages, Barouchee, gnggiosi , and ; kinds of 'heavy work, tan etz berm wagon doWn to.a Wheel .barrow. .Perions Wishing to purchase or contract. for ang thing. in . be above line, are. respectfull y invited 10 van,.' oenkktf 4 , IARPET BAG FOUND—A 'mall Carpet Bagg was tk) picked up In the Mononehela lthrer,lyeetenlay.— :The owner can,hav&it, 4y Caaing at this efFteexand PRY-. an for advertisement. . _feh4:9t BUSHELS PECANS—Received per steamer She nandoabouni for sate bp ' , - 1'426 CUMMINS do 81111T1i. • itigT,EDr.—WitniettilimostitrootliAle t uti an virtun _ear f. KAY & Co. a, ' Corner of Wood and Third ata. Libert s,j •g. ~-~,.~ - Sor,Salt- &. , o .Ett. Valuable Property for Sale. -THEundersigned o ff er for sale the valuable property knotvn .us Concert, lialloiltuated on Penn street, corner of Harker'efalley, having a front on Penn street of 120 teat, running back Inn feet to ti 12-feet alley, on which is erected a very large Erick Dwelling House, the main building front of two stories, with wings'one and It half stork high, and the rear building - three stories high.• • The building as very convenient and well adapted for a Hotel or extensive Boarding' Honse. It is now occu pied by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or / 0 „„,_ , j Pit tsbuigh, Feb. 15,13.1 EN dim PEE L . E ri s, mount Bassinet Building Lois forliale. 3 7 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirouttof nivestintra omall aura a‘raonehcan do go to advantage, by securing - choice Lots of various sizes., . 'l`lns property, for beauty of location, commanding. a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequoikd. It hue the advantage of. an. abundance of the-choicest spring water. The new road, now finishing, will render ilea.y of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As , till'ilivestment for profit, to say nothing of the de. lightful eithation fora - residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a tururs-roui return. The above hots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years.' • TITLE CLEAR Alit) INDISPUTABLE. Plans may be seen end every information had, of Mr. HUGHSWEENY, on the prem ises; or of JOHN COYLE, hia.ofrice,on 4tha tract, Pittsburgh-. ' - „ nov3o 'Steam Boats for Bale. • The Splendid Bteam Packets BALTIC. and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regulartickets on. the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are found to be teo large and powerful forihe navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these Twin boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26. feet ; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinder , , 21 inches, and 01 eel stroke.. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern Style. For terms, enquire of .1 K. MOORHEAD. no‘onai Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange,. I. r CFPER FOR' SALE the whole of the property on which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &c., 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 of Cummins Zs Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Motion- Ratiela_House.. , ((keit:4 os:1G -7.14.h1ES C.;GGAININS. VARA! FOR LALF,'-71- Acres, about three miles from .1.7 tee City life, on the Turnpike, adjoining the -old Blank Horse Taverh proPerty near-East Liberty: -:Tbe ground is well improved, and in n delightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon a good r -Hwelling House. and three small tenant houses ; and one of the Ler springs of water In the "country-; and can be lon ton very accommodating terms. Enquire of fele,M • THOS MELLON. ' A —ENCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE— A .11 large and valuable Property of 100 feet front on Ewalt street by.lgt deep on Washington street to a-24 feet alley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling, s old arranged and in complete order, with fiake-oven, wash house, stable, garden and fruit trees, all : under_ good fence, and title good. .Price $1,300. S.CUTIIBERT; Oen, Agent, Smithfield street. DESIRABLE. RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A Lot of 40 feet front,pleasantly situated on the North 'COM mon, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House, hi complete order, and finished in modern style ; having a handsome front, a hall sad entrance, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, finished garret, good cellar, stable, carriage house, wash house, coal house, cistern and pump, a well arranged garden, grapes, shrub bery, kc. Price, 81,500: terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield marlo AFARM FOR SALE—Of RI Acres, with a good Log Ronne, Garden, number of Peach Trees, and fine Spring: Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance is good and well timbered. Situated'ear to Church and School, Saw and Grist Mills„ - and two miles from the Ohio, at about 30 miles below Marietta—inn readily .be divided iLa f t e o t t; t o small Farms, and may bet° sold, if purchased at once -8400. S. CUTHBERT, Oen. Agent, - Smithfield street. TIOR SALE—A Lot of Ground, iu 7th Ward, Hua i. burgh, 2D feet on Duncan street by 70 feet to an it feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate Agl, feb2o Fourth street -tear Smithfield. P.M. SALE—A small two story frame dwelling house,. conveniently situated,fronung ou Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front, by 129 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply _at the house,or to tep2 JAMES MAY, Water street rpo LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House St able and Lot. 60 feet by. 300, now occupied . by.beuj. Glyde, adjoining Gee. Hogg. }or terms, Luddites the subscriber, via box 140, Pittsburgh Post !Mee. fehlthdtt • — ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. ___ __ . . ._.__ "1,1 R SALE.—A New Beast% made in the most rap provedstyle, will be sold cheep, for cash. Apply to JAS MCGUIRE, Tailor,. mar 9 Third street, Si. Charles Bu ildi n g ____ _ ___ .... 'VCR SALE—A House and Lot on nWylie street, near .1! the Court House The Lot is 24 feet by 121 feet to an alley. Title indisputable, and vary reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of ffebl9l THOS. MELLON. - VORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, F, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire of AFMULLEN le DOWNING, - janl7_ 419 Liberty street, opposite Seventh! FOR SALE.—The entire Stock of the MINERSVILLE OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale. on Thursday, the 7th of. March next. at 10 o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fourth street. near Market if not disposed of at, private sale. The following . is the stock: two Omnibuses , four Horseywo Sleighs and Harness. For further particulars. enquire of CHAS. BARNET' E. McANINCIL or JNO. FAGEN. fe.b27:141 [Journal copy till day and ch. Post.) ' 11. TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN:FOR RENT,—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, fornishedlin modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addiess - janttt P. SHOUSE, Shoosetown. • FOR SALE— A Lot and Two' Story Brick Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court HOLM.. Alto, a House and Lot in Birmingham. Price, 1430.00. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, relit() No. OH Fourth st. rpo Id Store Room, on Third Street, South side 1 between Wood and Market streets. Possessiot :given on the lst day of April. Apply to M. KANE, Jr. or to JOHN COYLE, feta) Fourth street. near Smithfield. qv LET—A good dry CELLAR, situatedon the North " mist side of the Diamond, snitnble for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN ,k CANTWELL, febS • • 86 Market st., Pittsburgh. 1300 M AND POWER. TO LET—a, Boom, 20 feet by 1L 40, can be had, with ripowtr suffidient for a Turning or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge. Enquire at onorsows, foblol Post Buildings, corner Fifth st. and Wood. , To LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling, containing eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street. Rent, to a good Tenant, 8250. Apply to C. A. AVANULTY & CO., Canal Basin Tin Rooting. rp HP suligeribers most 'respectfully announce to their 1 • fellow-eitizens that they have perfected their ar rangement to carry on the business of Tin Roofing on an extensive scale. • • . • . It is now close on four Years since we first introduced tin roofing in this city. Durinv that time we have cover ed over fifty thoqsand square feet of roofs with tinplate, and in nil cases we believe we have given the most en tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has beeh applied to the very best buildings in this city, including, awning a large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and John Bisset, Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skilifuß laid on) is both perroaneni nnd durable. there can be no doubt • in proof of this ' We 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 worn out. The roofs covered with tin in our own city are open to the examination of all who take an interest to the matter. We have also prepared a miniature plan of roofs, which maybe seen at our estab lishment, where any odierinfomtation will be given with pleasure. JOLIN DUNLAP dc. CO:. ruar7 Corner Market and Second streets. WILLIAM 'PATE & CO., (seccassoas TO STIEHIVE fr. TATE.) No. 10, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty sheets, AN • UFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, 'v- M - drains, pamps baths, water closets, leaden coffins, AN - keep nonstantty on hand and manufacture to order, sheet land from Ito M 6 Ms. to the square foot, in sheets of by 20feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on band leaden pipes from 2 to* inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water from springs, furnished to the' country trade, and put up on reels in' lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large Supply of Adams , Pat ent suction' Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow, te en's very supeiror cast won suction ROUTE. .• Hydrant work of everr description executed in the most durable manner, and .on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country lOC leaden pipes, shet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. . Co..Partiteeshlp Notice. 70.11 X DUNLAP. . : • 701111 JOHN DUNLAP : haying,,on the Ist inst., associated with him in his basiness JOHN FLEXING, they will hereafter carry on their importing . of House Furnishing Hardware, and Manufacturtng business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will-be closed by the senior Partner of the resent firm, at *air warehouse, corner of Market an &mend streets- (Patti) , JOHN DUNLAP & CO. DIBSOLUTION.—The partnership of & is this day dissolved, by mutual consent- The bu- Siuess of the firm will be settled by H. Lee I. IL MURPHY, IL LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan.,lS49 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continua the Wee I business and attend to the, wile of Woolen goods, at the old place. - . , H. LER. Er . % retiring from the late firm of hjurply &Lee, I tek on e gr eat n pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to tho e fid ce of my friends and to the pubtic. jatt3o J. R. MURPHY. TvssoLuTioN.:-The pertnerehip heretofore exie# JJ' between JAB. HE 'ROMAN and WAX spgA was dissolved on the 9th inn .; by:the - death of the latter. The business of the Ime firm will b'a settled 'lrk the saw vivindpertner; .14S. IiEft.PMAN, itt . the old. stand (No. Wood mmer,) Where perions , indebted will please make payment. febl3 F ~a r it ~:~? ~~~ •~; - ; Y.....,~c, P, MEM= FRESH A - RRIVAIS OF-NNW GOODS; - AT P.- DELANY'S.. NO. PORTY-IVINE, LIBERTY ST., PMSBIIROIL TUST RECEIVED, an, extensive and' generat event meet of French, English, Belgian and'..ilmailCllll Clotbs CasSitneres and Vestings, of thelatestitud, rroost desirable patterns. Amongst them wilt be formdavari e ty of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and Vest ings, of the latearimparrations--all of which 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 lout for cash. N. B. io TArLons.-- Watt's Gradaating Shoulders' Measure System. for'sale at itrlallksv) F.DELANY>S. . A. A. soon , Co., VG. 60 MARKET STREET, have received, by cent Importations,' the following GOODS, W. N.. - Si' zartonS4hibet Shawls, of various qualities' sand colors; 50 doz.." Alexandees". best quality Rid Gloves; to with a good assortment' of cold Silk, Lisle Threadand Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade ,• rich stand ing straight and turn-over Collars ; 300 pair Embraidered Can. from 50 cents to 01,25; Mourning.Collars,'of slow; patterns ; Demi Lace : Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered by us; French and English 44 Prints ; Hoyle'S Prints, small figures and fast colors ; smallplaid French Ginghams Briush Furniture Chintz; white satin Table C loths; Linen Damask„ Q 8 and 104; green Bereges; Gent's black Gros de Rhine Silk Crairals, 52 to 40 inch, the best goods imported; • Rana Twist; . Linen Cambric arid Linen Cainbrielldlrfs.„ from Cl to 82,50; WHITE, GOODS, such as Jacimels - , Lawns, Mull. and Swisse Muslins, figured and plain Laces, *bite and coPl Tarlatans, &c ., &a. We ere in the dailyseeeipt of new Goods, and invite the attention o f pu r c h aser s' to our extensive mock. . feb27. • - .REMOVED. Paehionalde Ilead.Qu'arteni • No. 28 • litarket men. second door bektvid siren. 0 . - .WERNEBIIIIO, R ESPECTFULLY 'announces to his numerous friends H to the public, that he luta removed his Fashion able Head-qu erten from Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, 2d door from Second street. Reis constant ly prepared to make to order, of the most fine and best materials, in a superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every artiele of Failionable Clothing,Of which his complete stock of choice and carefully. selected French, English . 411111 Belgian Cloths, Caseimeres, Vest. , lags, of_the latest and moat desirable patterns,nre particularly desigitcd. -- He has also on hand a very large irmilt of Readylititde Fashionable Clothing, which he wilt sell very low • C.- WERNEBITRfi, feb.27:yj 213 Market st: 2d door from Second et. • • Bleached°codes. AA. , MASON & CO., No. 60 Marker :area, hare jthst . received the following well known brands. of Bleached Muslims, viz : -- 7.8 and 5-4 Bleached Muslin, lames' Steam Mills; 5-4 - '" Naninkeag " " " Mason,n “Pokanoket,""Corlisle,' ,, Liorchester," "Gin ieigamond," "Grafton." "A. "•Pittsburgh,. "Lawrence," "Homan Pillow Case,” ''Farnsworth," . Ace, .&c. All of which, together with .many styles not • here mentioned; will be, sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. feb2l • Clothing at Cost. A S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, they will adhere strictly lathe 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. WMULLEN tc -DOWNING, feb3l No. 216. Liberty, opposite foot of 7th st. Shirting dinsins , and.triith /Anent. . R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of W. those wanting the above Goods, tq his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and tile tatter warranted pure flax.— He bas just received an additional !Ripply, and is offering Rhirting Muslins of a superior guano , at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-ease Muslin/5; Diapers add Crash., Table Cloths,.Towels and Napkins; Blankets, guilts, Counterpanes; and ' Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Pannettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles net received;) Alpaeas, An. • - The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at prices that cannot fail loyiense. Whole Sale Rooms. tt Fresh Arrif.ail...iNeyr Goodie so: 65 simmer 5T.113 4im !kr. AND tax MiutoND FN 1r AND LSI% WINTER DAY GOODS! . The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS; purchased in- th e Eastemeities since the Great Pekin Prrees,aael fat below: the cost of mann facturiug, dispoie of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at , GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 3I cents; • 44 Bleached Main, from 12} cents; • 4-4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico, in do. Prina,Mortimaek patterns, only 0+ cents; Furniture , Chintz. only-fil cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking, only cents; 'French Dress °nightie's, 121 cents; French Work Collars, only 12} cents; 4-4 White Fianna ,l only 25 cents. . • LADIES' DBMS" GOODS. ' Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide-Black Moulin Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style; • French -Lamartiue Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; ,Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thanes Cloth, various shades; Paris-Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin. all shades ; • Black Plaid Gro. B' Armour Silks • chameleon Thibet Cloths. ' SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! -- • " Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls- Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all woorßrischir Shatils; Embroidered, black -and colored Mouths Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shlwls; plain and embroid ered black and colored silk .fiiuge Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkern and Cashmere Shawhi. FANGS GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes • new style 13onnet, Ribbons ; Revere bordered linen calubric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cmvats and Scarfs • "olack. and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose ;_black Silk Fringea and ,Gimps. Thread, Edgings and inserrings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Rusaiarda; per and Crash - ;"lrish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentucky. Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic Gingham's; Colored Cambries; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys ; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French and English; blue, black and brown Cloths ; bleakend fancy French Cashmeres; new style fancy Vesting's and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANKETS. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets, just received. The above GOODS having been ptirehasedsinee the recent great fall in 'pricer, Merehants and others Oreve quested to call and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they, will be friund much rower thiin they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to tell them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: 07. the Eastern Cost. - ASSAUALMORRIS, novin ' No. 65 Market street. Pittsburgh. New Geode, at Number Plfty.zetne t • counca or POURTEI ram icAsarr Waxers, rrrrarargan GREAT BARGAINS t=The subscriber bas just re turned from the Eastera Cities, and is nom receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Dftv GOODS, adaptsd to the present season, and em br a stocrthr richness and variety not surpassed by at establishment in the ; est. _ . . DRESS GOODS! Very glow, - black Silks ICravats and Cellars; • - Handsome dress do.. .; 'Black love Veils and Hilkfs.; Rich changeable do. • D'aconet and Camb. Muslims. Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Mealiest Chines; ; • ' 'Handsome Ribbons; Mods and high cord French Gloves,llosiery, &c.; - Merinos ; ' "Cloths for Cloaks ; Mode and high cord Muslin Terketi Shawls; de Laines ; _ (Cashmere do. Newstyle muslin de Lainesk Plain Thibet Shawls, silk ' Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ; • Fancy do, do. • .PlackThibet Shawls, do.do. • Black and colored . AlpactiaL Black do. do. Plaid Gingham,-, bright co- ( Silk do. do. • lore; Fine Brochie do. •• • - New style Visettes ; Cloth • . do. • Gala Plaids, bright colors; ;Plaid, Long nos •• •• • • California Plaids; (Low Prieed do Black Bombazines. tPlaid Cloakiugs. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. leered with much care—with penicillin reference to 'fastness of coloring, durability of fabric', and beauty of. design. These genie are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for Gf. cts. ever offered ; • • Double purple Calicoei, English, cents; Green • do. Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do. do. Blue and Orange , do. ' Furniture- dn. CHEAP • DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Leine!, or the low price of 19} cents per yard. • • • • Also, Black Alpacas for ta Cl.. per yard. Very log. hams, very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging'. hams, for 1.2} cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC. AND STAPLE . GOODS. Bleached blinding, ot 1 9121 - Yard wide Unbleached, Ildto 9 ; Bed Tickiogs, very cheap; . • Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans; - • Checks l Li ,Plaid Linseye; . • ,Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shinings; -• •: • Colored Cambric. - , . •. - _ Flannels, lower than ever.offered; • Canton Flannels . -., • • • LINEN GOODS! . Irish Linens, Linen Lawns • - Damask Table Linen Do. do. Cloths; -Russia Sheeting; • - ••- Do. Diapers; • • ' • - - . Linen Dritril i Cratdr. ••• • KETS! . .ritaNters! A. large stock of Blankets,.from Coarse to very na bhp Bu ie and-Drab Blankets,' fine and.very fine. fOr • GOODS Pori. bENTLEMILV.. • • Fine and superfine French and Erish Cloths and Coe. simeres; Direecoidings ; Sillened Linen Pocket-Hand kerchiefs and Cravats ; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and - Merino Under. Garmentatblerinoand-CottonEalf-Hose, eto etc Tie subscriber having made extra o rdinary prepare. • lions for. the Fall ind Winter trade , and having yore - him. ed his Goode tinder the advantage of markets rninuittally. depreisea t ean-confidentlY Prouder , bit calamity!! lhe r • beat :bargains he has - ever - been able to offer. --• • • Customers of the house, and Purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. (notoil0) PIP RO SS. wfi~ +~ tiY~, $ >~ tom, ".~ - ,`~=-ta ~ ~'": e=. wns. H. wiLLikeis,'• EXCHANGE. AND BANKING - Orr _ cornir qf Third and .Itrood - strestr: - 10 /GUT end Time Bills of Eicluinge; I:lank :Plates and . ' 10 foreign and domestic Coin 'boughfand sold on tke.. tnostfavorable tams. Colleetionsmadela all the prinefpnl elties of th e at the lowest rates. . tO/.2' 105128 8. MPL. • • - HILL db . OVEUICY, - - • - BANKEEtI3, EXCILARGE-BROKERS, And Dealers in 'Foreign amt . /fon:ark Exchaner, CernYlz • ecties of Depust, Bank-J*lE3,odd an Silerr, Igo. 65 Trorst sttreet,3tgi ckar Mein - Fourth; lrestside, Pinsburgh, - Pa. maxl4l.y - • HAIEN. 'anktn and B , ""ngs Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domenic Bilis, Bills Of Exchange, cereffeeara PePos" it, Bank Nolit, and Coin. Corner of Third and 'Wood sta . ., directly opndoito the Sl. Charles . Hotel. • Ina • 03' - • N. Bankers and Dealer; ..Ezehange Coin Pm , Bank Foi!se No. dd Marketareet, Putanstrh. • • nkLuna sass, snowin - g. • blew York : I.pr rincinniti Philadelphia " Louieville Baltimore. 1•0114 ants norsa. , hio Bu rani' O , -Indiana Kentucky Virginia • Wheeling < Tennessee , . • di e •• - • • Buyi ng sates,. I f die. County & City, orini V. ~ f . '•-- Relief Notes. • 1; . . f" s - Penarylvinia C o, ~ , , 1, " ' New Volt ' ' : I " • Maryland. , , , . 3 " Now Orleans - ',- . JAIL B. BOON.. ROON ar. BALLOENT. BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE'. BROKERs,-- N. R. Corner of irood And Sixth sotto, Tilsburh t Pa., TkEALERS in Coin,Dank Notes Time Bills -Foreign , . JJ and Domestic Exchange,„ Certificates of Dt;,posit,&o - EXCIIANGE on nil the principal Cities of the Union and Europe for Bale in sumatoatut purebaserS. - CLIRR MT and par funds received on deposite. . .•COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. . - sePil4Y. ettlytert; DlelEiteltts. ..Dr;;Sretun, Vi i fAill PS Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all - 9 1 , cases of a prime or delicarenaturs incidents ,••• •-,••• Syhilis and Syphilitic emptio.us,gonorthrell and its,consequences, together, with all, Or:•-. • • . , • dusairs,impuritlesofthe blood, - with all diseasitr of renerea l o rigin , sktndiienscs,wit}istrictures,gleet nrethral discharges, seminal Weakness. and impotency; also, pilaf, rheumatism, female - weakness; diseases of the. womb - , monthly suppressions, diseases of the join ,ts fistnia• ano, nervous affections , pains in the back and loins, ini-- tations of thei 'neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, Metter, rinEworm, mercurial diseases, tee. YEARS' PRACIRCEr Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vent. real disorders,. and those arising from youthful excesses" gaiety, climate, or impurities of theblood; whereby:the consutuiton may have been enfeebled;enablesDr-Brawrt to offer assurances of speedy relief to itli who may plat,- themselvettwider bit, care_, Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arnmged into set, orate apartments. Patients con visit Dr. B. without fest ofe.tposure othervisitors; ' - - • • It is of importance to Mani persons in need of Medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly, ?Po all mica, Dr. Brown's - reedy skill In retaavingyenericildfi._ carts in their various forms till d stages, otters inducements' whkhiui arely be egnallact. - Strangers are liereby'ap prised' that Di. Brown 'has. been regularly effizeatedts every branch of medicine; and for the last twelve years confined bintself exclusively to the treatment of thnits Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated,. surgeon to Pittsbargh who gives...his, whole attention 10 tliosecool -.ltrCertiiiii;sidennitspeedy cares will , in all Cases,.bet Recent case,, are relieved in a abort utne willioutinter Benda or. Ruptare.—Dr.• - Brown also invitesper sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid paruen tar attention to that disease: - :. Mums from a distance ; asking adiiee, must multain fee, or they will not be attended to: • • 1 Orr— • Office on Diamond Alley; a few dooms from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strict!? conk dentlaL EiTMATISDEL-DE firywiri newts , Macerated rent , edy for Itheninathen speedy and eartahlremady for that painful trouble. It never fads. Office and Private Consultation ItootneiNo. 435; - Dia.. mend pittaburgh, Pa: The nectar-la" always' at Ilers Aiagleal Pali/Nregsteso*•:•.•:. O THE PUBLIC —' l'bis is to certify Mail bairn found T DaZlFiet-Iffirgiaa.Pizinr . l i!ireactortaProtre h. cure ,99 7 ; tha Rfieumatism,whieli I:have freeti'.iintir,49 with fot ten - yeariiin hilejointe.•..- - .• 7; • ! ..• ASEARAN JI:VREELAN ..teyirecharMeh; .• •-• • -•• Ma. .FLThitlaT—Sir: I - have" been. tratibled4itlejlia Piles tor eight month,, and _Could. get•ia' .reutt car Pain Extractor having ,bee recommended' to rrieTl aptoffestit buttiviee, obtained instant rellef,Tand in a shOrt tune was perfectly cared Could I not get any more of it I. wound. not take a hundred dollars toe ••:the beanie of-my - bot. • - r WILLIAM 97 North Nciore sireet - NoWYttrki June 19, NWT. , •: intr CAUTION-DaileVs only Depot in - gte - titit 'ffNetti Yiirk; and where the . grotcine (trade ca „obtained wholesaleandeetail,isat4l9 Broadway. '- •••'• • H. Datum is the inventor of this truly inViliMbleciutir • pound;'and he inner has; and serer will eareellittieeteitie secretof its' preparation to any matt hying; tind;theree• fate, no Other person e ver hits made; or ever dilif Make, 4: grain of it himself. Counterfeit's und 1.• ' Every tritl Valuable subjeet d epr edated upon by'coyunterfeitettriindliiii, posters • and tiothirig; that we know Cif, 'has more etteitl• Sively e xperienced that foci than EilleY's•Magitil A Tosf—The genuine Dailey, in eases of the severest,. Burns, Scalds; Piles, &a., will afford relief : produce at once:a cooliamand soothingeffect—extracting pain in and from one, to iltleertainutes! but be indiri;ef !: ways, apply it on lineri—itever on cotton eltifit And now mark-Me diffevetice. , ...:-Cotinterfert Extractors, no matter under what name theyntay npputirior how rip. ped„alteaysirritate and inmate thipctus.'• • • • Pamphletsicontatitingeerdileates of cares, may belied gratia,•Micipplication to • • JOHN' D.• . Di:Wit:Worm. Agent.: • Trestern • • • Dalleyirs Animal Galvanic Clore...All;:‘--r' For Horses, Cattle, cures spaviu, quittoi,4rease. poll-evil, sores; gallaand braises: Parnphletsconteinins certificates of respectable parries, may be dad ou applp cationto - JOHN D: MORO'ANi octll3aithvy, -••• Agent‘Pilfsborcb.- The Grata Pargene., 'CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED " rsavrA ßLS EXTRACT FlLLS.—These Celebrated Pill* have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Stites, as a curative for .Giddineas, tiy . spepsia, Sour:Stoutach, . Headache. Fevers. nes, - CcieUvenesA, Colighti, Heart bunt, Liver Complaint, SCurvy," Sine Throat,. inward• Weakneas, - Palpitation of the Hearr judigestion. Rad' a variety of other diseases to Which flesh is beix.to,.aa a medicine for the million.. :In , al seasons orilin yar r - • sPriug,-summer, autumn ; sad isimer,-L-iind ander all mr cumces,' they tan be taken with perfect safety and; succ stan ess., As 4 Vermifuge and:general medicine dreg, they are in:finalise: ' &mg coated withpnie whim sugar,cluldren will easily-take teem t They. neither gripe nos n auseate; are Pall% butAorough in iheiroperation. - For adults, by , increasing he dose they arp equally bent eficial. Asa % Anti,Bgarua I?illtherw be found with. onta superior. Ask any one, Among the ihousands-who. use them, andanunqaalified approvahvill be the certain Remember Dr CY Cliekenerie tte priginalinventat of Sugar Coated Pills and that nothing of the eort:wart ever heard of until he introduced them in Jane ' , ,10413.:„ Purchasers should, therefore, alwafs ask for Clickannes Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothere, or they wilt be made the victims of a fraud...- . -;„1- Price, centspei box . D.. Clickineesprincipal Ufhois for the Irak bf Pills, "68 Veseyan, WM. JACESON, 89-I.Mirty st ,liead of-Wood, Fins , burgh, Pc, General:Agent- for PertasylVania;,Nrirtliens. Ohio, and the rivet counties of Virgunm . - The followinvrethe duly appointed Agnisni for Ar m g , - • Dr: Brown . Allegheny city J.-R. Johnson 1 Jonittluin Ghreist,hranchestett Alexander - AsdaLe. Wylie street.. - J. IL H. Jacques, Birmingham. T - Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Willansburgh:- Daniel Negley, gust Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Willrinshargb," H. Rowland is S 012; AnieeSPOrt C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Bleek, Turtle Creek: ,Awn. WEldmvney,llMrersitrim Samuel Srittger, Clintant • .“ James APKee; Stewartstown. • Riley hPLanghlim' Plum Martithip J. Fulton,Tarenttim, - " - Jeremiah Fleming; Lawrenceville; , Robert Watteau, A rthursville. AugA-iltrweur • . • • - ' E'reab 4 Pure Teas, - WIIOLBSALE AND RETAIL, kr 111 . 2 TY -Stoltz, -70 . Paula, rout, near Ina; l'irobto The subscriber; having inn' returned from New York, m , now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN slid , . BLACK TEAS,. from the New York Pekin Tea-Conitia4 Iq - selected with great care for retail sales: Our ' stock-L being now heavy, wo are prepared. to. supply Hotels:Steamboats and Families with any quardity,rrmi"" at any price they may . ..wish—packed arid kpentid., packages, lI Li, tin- canisters, tl and. 13 lb. catty biores,'l and in the ball chest. Retail Grocers are invited to ea, as we ran and will sell better Teas at lower prices than.riny other h ouse: In • Oar sleek of fine lout* Hysinti Gunpowder:and Ima? perial Green, and (Wong Black Tensi are the bearin'ths. American market. _ _ • Lovering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and PUlverf- ized SUGARS, at zetail. *Lily the barrel:, • COFFEES.—Mocha, -7 Old Gov. - . Java,: Lagiyriti': St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by the most rienced Cores Broker iu New York. Sweet ,Spiced Chocolate,. Pickled --Cucumbers Onions. • Fresh Peaches, pat up in Melt 'own juice : _Illik; ,1 ; N. 8 . - Dr. V. Jayne fs Family A JA or rdle< yU VERINO'S • DOUBLE REFINED bble. Laveringls ,Do able Refined -Lee . Orushed . aa Pulverized Sugars, just. Teeeived'an dto • 'e at 4, Tea Store, 70 Fourth - etyret t by -; - deesaLter ' ' . momrrrEws- RI; kegs, at *5 per keg), .4ist received and for lila at - kin Tea Stare (deattikoa) A.J.KYNEE.- INE COFFEES.—ldecaagd ,EiTv7,Taint;taittyra.f, I ftth e Tat% ) 3 1 t. ttre 'Ft= lartl e d i Zl e t a t dee.Salkar • aL:TAyprp.s.;-,;', CIA.LIFOIINIa N) 1000 - sawed Wagon F illOes , ' Wolferti4l4l#zei k ' 500 C. A. hic#NULIT & CO., Cinal Baer. -446 - - I~~►+ El BUYING Rail i ..:. - Mil J.
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