Mit tailv it rning MP' Eryiipelas only one among many of the flamer-. • ons ailments which originate impurities of the blood ;, and experience. has shown. that few,. if: any, ale more difficult to ovineolttet. - .= But the Cliakener Sugar-coated Vegetable have grappled successfally with it in every form: . ..Mrs lanes, of Albany, now upwards of 50 years of age, bad been subject to periodical retarna of - 'this eotatilaint Mani.r he .earliest infancy; and latterly, ' had been - se-violently affected, as to furnish indications of'deratigedintellect.. Reeburse - was had, as fonnerly, • to : the:family-physician; but hisPrescriptionsonly drove the affeetion - mward„ as visual, preparatory:to breaking , out whir-renewed v olenee. .The Doctor. finally meant-- `Mended ti box of Lees' Pills; but t throughsomo mist a k t of thealtisithe.cavyiti iv Clerk, a box of Clickeer's. Sugar r- atu manse Pills was sent in their stead. -lltiving of wry description- .and being rather. superstitious withal,-they- cor t iSOkthat Providence . -had a hand in thesubstitution,. er °Alt might mm.: out fertile best. -They accordingly.made use-of The result of a very few doses, left-no mem to regret. their superstitious notions. The patient rapidly Teeny " ered,•and has had no, attack of ihe ,Erysipelas since! The Doctor was highly delighted at the supposed s ucce as of hbi' prescription ;Mut was so completely astonished, - when he discovered his error, that hesesalved, from that time forward, to presaribemothingelse incases of Cry .: slating; but Clickerter's Elliga•r-Mated - Vegetable Pills. illpir•Sold by WM:JACKSON, Gen. Agent febt4 - ='.. 60Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .'• • -' • Trot list of Agents see advertisement.] .1.1.3"-ratissra arm thbugh your physicians' and friendi gum you up to die ill Your condition cannot be more hopeless than that of hiss. Rowe This into certify .that wita taken- with - a pain - in my - aide and.btesist attended 'with a'aistressing cough, and forthe space of . one year grew rapidly worse. Although I had in attendance three physicians, one of whom was - considered very skillful, all of their efforts proved 'alike Unavailing.' At last one'of the physicians came in, and decided that Leouldnot live - more than one day longer!! All of my friends believed that a few days at most would end my•eartlity..career!! • - My lumber, at this erisis r hearing br the astonishing cures made by Dr. - Rogers' Liverwort and Tar went to 1 Chillicothe,_ distant thirty Elites,- to pineate above Medicine; end, attunes to telly before I•hart used half a I bottle, rayi.cough wasendrely,cured, and - Whenl Mad used two bottles I was able - to-attend to my - family vocai ' tions as usuaI. _ HARZIET Itintit _We, the undraigged; do certify that this necount Blra. &rotes is correct, we being personally acquainted with all the circumstances'. P. P. Jonno!r, Puna D: hLrrazws T¢OIIAS - . 7"ositim Ktitunton; Ohio, Pebriary Q ied6. • Termite by • .1: KTDD A: . co.; • • . ;Wholesale Druggists, No_ 60 Wood st. Also ;by • . . KNEELAND 5 :11/iRDIN, feblMatiadtkw A cough should_ never be neglected.. .It , 11111'y up pear trilling and unworthy the attention at first, but it will not remain stational* long; it inliPPrOgreSS 3 /ow. at first, and its augmentation may oe scarcely perceptible ; yet when it once - seizes the lungs, all the. other pars of the bodywil 1 Ve sympathetically affected, and ii confirm ed. . COMMODUOII and ptemature death will be the inevi able maul , A little care would save many a life, ' and hetimely Use of 'a proper_ remedy might have arrested Many a ennsumption. • But many persons have an invin elide repugnance to taking any medicine, - and rather than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the rented} , may not, be a pleasant one, would starer and languish fora longtime, before they would re-' sort to the aid of medicine... • • 11: Falmintock & CO:8 Cough Balsam fins a great advantage in this - respect over many other „Cough prepa rations, as its pleasant taste permits it tO be, used without inconvenience:. Butitit Va. im as a Balsam consists in the speediness "of its cure. 'We' have known some of the most desperate "coughs; some of which had been conning outer a considerable length of time yield 'almoitt imme diately jolts power. _ . Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by ' "- - B A. FAIINESTOCK & Co.-, . Col Wood and Ist, and Wood and 6th stn ; . Passage to and from faverPacar By the well known, fast sailing, fa ' A „ .. • r" - • voyite Stentniihip S4RAII SANDS ' burthen 1700, boas; WM. TinnosoS, Commander. Will sail from New York posatvely on. the 24th February', and from Liverpool on 29th March—her regular days. •- • •. A few respectable persons can be hindsomely accom modatedcit} the 2tl cabin, and found - on moderate terms. Cabin, 2tl cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old Country, or those sending .tor their relatives, sneak' in-. spent the accommodations of this floating palace, before engaging elsewhere; and the .price of passage to and front Liverpool wilthe little more than in a packet ship. Apply on board, foot of -Peck Slip, or to the subscribers. • P. W. BYRNES- & CO EUS.SMith.st., N.Y., and 30 NVM-srlOO Road, Liverpool. Or in Pittsbnrgh to - JOHN THOAIrSON, feb9)t . • ls4 Liberty street James W. Wood - sirell., M-ODERN AND-ANTIQUE-FURNITURE No. 83 ThlliD &nes; Pm - mutton. • 41 A /sacs 'and splendid assortment of Furnitare, suitable for Sietunboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constanUyini hand, and matte - to order.._ , be present Stockon hand -cannot be exceeded by any manufactory - in the {Western country Persons wishing to purchase; would do well to give me a call, as I am de terzamed ray pricesshall please. Part of , the Stock too.; trot. itt— `-. Telea Tele ; - . Buffet Enniele; - - . - Louis XIV. Chairs ; -. Queen Elizabeth Chairs; • • ' Trot Tables Toilet ablci; -. '-- . Louts XV: Cotainoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads i Piino Stools; • 50 Sofas, with plash and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor - -do. • . - - 30 " FOAMY . do. 25 Centre Tables - - —^: - 20 pair Divans i 4 ' Pair Pier Tables ; _•• , . /5 marble top Dressing Bureaus; • - 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands; ' • - '4 pair Ottomans ;- 8 pair Fancy W . {York Stands. other Furniture, vrey large assomient of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention.. 07- Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, land on the most reasonable terms. -: r..tm • A. A. Afstootuit Co., WO 60 MARKET STREET, will continue theirgreat .111 sensi-annual sale of DRY GOODS for thirty days longer, during which time their extensive Wholesale Rooms will be thrown open to their Retail Trade, as heretofore. A. A. MASON la CO. - knowing that they are selling DRY GOODS of every description from ten to fifteen per cent. less. than ever before, do invite every person in want, to examine turd Purchase from our Stock, at the lowest Wholesale lutes.. Our great object in reducing Stock ix to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention to exhibit in March the largest and the riehartateek of Dry Goods ever offered by one conern in Arica. ' We shall continue ms 't to sell our Bleached and Brown Muslin., Tickings, and other DOmostie Goods, at our for mer low rates; notvrithstanding . the recent advance 'of fifteen per sent, upon the same, in the Eastern markets. RITE-HAVANA AND BRAZIL. SUGAR -25 boxes White Hiiana Sugar; 25 bales Braxll - i< In store and for sale - . J. &-J. APDESI dec27 No. 13 Liberty st. APPRENTICES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young lads fr6m 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking manufacuting business.Ariply at M. DALY'S Store , on' Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. - - . . . ANTANTED--Tbree Business Men, -as partuers i e -- TT - tablishments 110 W in successful operatiort hi tli gri)Each will be required to produce a cash capital .o _... ~ Alt#o, a profitable business will he sold at a bargaits, to one or two enterprieing men ggS. ood business habits. janG -• . - •• gmithfiel street. INFORMATION. WANTED.—Any person acquainted with the Children of John Zlark, an Englishman, (an imu fourider.by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh; and to have died within six oe seven years, will do them•a kindness, by informing them they - can hear of tornethin,s^to their advantage, on application to this office. : MIORGE,N'FLEMEN.-- - .4V. R. MURPHY has recently re _L - s calved a farther supply of Gentlemen's Fancy GRA • vArs; including some .very handsome. Also,: black - Italian Cravats, several qualities, and including some an petior.- Also, Gents" Linen Cambric' Hatidkerchiefs, plain and with colored" borders. super Silk do.; -Under shirts and Drawers, me rit.o, - silk and enttoo, some of the former 'extm size. Especial- attention "is asked •to his stock of French Broaddorks and Cassimeres, of the latter plain and 'fancy ; Velvet and Satin Vestings, &e. At North-eautt camera( 4th and Market ins. {jan2s TAMES F. KERR,dlionsey at Lato--Office removed to leF Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh.:jan3:3m..: S EGARB-40 tn. No. Ide In Cruz Principe Segars; " ‘• 2 do. do. do. " . 4 - 3 do. do. do. lust received and for sale by . - - MILLER & RICKETSON, febo . • 170 Liberty street. 6 I.'SitCKS BARLEY---Llstore sale b S y MITH GKINIYSTONIZ--.40 Grindstones, assorted sizes, on . consignment and for sale low by ' jan ' • _ 4 . = Ndc MRFIF., Diamond, corner of Di OO amond AD alley. ONONGAHEL.A.SALT-101.1 barrels Monongahela Salt.; oat received and foCiale by -1an.24 - - KING & MOORHEAD: 100 D by l3 ; f in n MILS. APPLES-Onconsignment, and for sale any (Madl)' - • ICING & MOORHEAD. 'VARIED PEACHES--70 bushels recd for sale &Thy.- a24l -:. KING & 1 1 / 4 1008111.1A - D. Fld/UR--For sale byVV rkiandl ' KING & MOORHEAD. ftrat—, 20 bbls... Roll Butter, fresh, and in good or der, for safti by -, ..filecS) • KING & 15100 RHEA D. URI L S--4 eke ZanteCurrants, new, for sale by dec27 KING & bIOORHEAD. 1011AIS , DIS---75 half boxes and 20 boxes new RII/Bi/18 oethind and for sale bY dec27 KING & MOORHEAD; Diamond. 56 BRLS. SUPERIOR FLOUR—For sate by . AIthISTRONG & CROZER • Q LIBLS. CRAB bI..)ER.- - -po r sale by _ •• • .lan2o ARAISTRUNG Sr, CROZER. POTA'TOES-59 sacks_ just received and' for sale by ;Platt - ' ARMSTRONG er;CROZER; SNVEET CIDER--435 bbls. to-day received and for sale by ijan9) ARMSTRONG fr. •CROZER. bbls. for sale - F • jan9 ARMSTRONG k CRGZER. QMOKED HERRING-50 boxes. very superior,. for 0 sale by '• (laiX2s) ' SMITH & SINCLAIR. CORN BROOMS-4 5 doxeu, of various qualities,. for sale by tjan2s) & SINCLAIR. ' ACISERAL-1.09 barrels, No. 3, Large for sale by - SMITH lc SINCLAIR. IDATTING-150 bales, Nos. 1. 2 and .3 6 of excellent 1.) quality, for sale by :02.5) SMITH & INCL MEI ',L..tfi..,; , :t z ,,!;).-..; , ;,,.:[ . .,_ ~ pIT TSBUROWBOARD OR TRADE. CRAIDi tY • /.. BARKER; -7 Coaxurris voa FaIaTTLIC4. W RAWRpThr, ;• • - • PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steattibott iPacketLine,leavesdallyforCincinnati,MAx Pauenger Packet, via BnywnsVille, to BaltilOrC and Philadelphia, tla:m., and 6 P. !daft Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, pr K., dud 12 1 :Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6a. at. • - • North-Western via Cleveland, daily, 10 a. m- - Erie and Western New York, daily, ni. Nofth•Ban tcrn, to Philadelphia, daily, except 9 , • AItEtIYALS AND •DE.l..kaTurtz °Fauns. .-.. Eastern Mail .via Pluladelpyis, due 3 a. at., .closes 18 is. Western 111ailiCin. and Locum, due B,P. Bt. ) closess South:via •Balt.and.Washington,due 8 p..l.Lielosess ac North;Western viaCleveland,' due 10 a. at., closest/ a. X - Erie-mid Wes tern.Nens .York, Aloe 8 r. las., closes Ba. JE: • STOCKS: . . - ' - r:ta l ue Offered. dtlacd Bank of Pittrburgh..... .. .••• • • • 0 450,00 850,00 -. 850,00 .Ezelutnge Bank ..... •••• • • • 50,00 . 43,50 klerehtuit a' rind Bank 50,09 47;00 45,00 Parmer.s,Deporitlnuk Pioneinmarket. Hand 'Street Bridge 50,00 .50,00 • 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge . . 5O 00 , - 36,00 - Old Allegheny 13r:diie . 25,00 35,00 Coonellsvilleß. ILStoek,j3nidorr; . sharea,l39,so ' 5,00 _ 1,43 . City'Sonds (t re cent') • , 00,00 - < Monongahela Bridge ..... . . 2, t ,o6 Gas 9tock~. . .16,50 - . Daily- neylevr of the Dlar/tete. , . • OFFICE OF THE POST,' Nirsassansy Moanarco, February 14. 149. S There was nothing but di:illness yesterday. The weather was very unfasrorable. • , FLOUR-410 report, except one or trio small lots OA c.onsignment. We found no change to report. • GRAIN—;.Sales of Wheat from wagon - at7ft.,'but in itsinall way. Oats worth 261 c. from wagon; from store at 28c.• • Rye is in dethand, but worth no, more than ::40c. from, wagon, at which there we. I sale yesterday ofso bu. ' - - • iARD--40.1e of 24 keg' and 7 bbls. at sk. from first hands; a prime article is worth 6k. from stare. BUTTER—SaIe of 10 bbls. fair troll at 10kc.; worth 11012 c., acccirdipg to quality. WHISKEY—SaIe of 13 •bbls. Rectified 'at• 18c. ' CORN MEAL. --Sales of kiln dried it $2,00; 1 . sales of common 45c. from store. • • APPLES--Sales fiem store of good "quality at $1,18(a1,25. . • • . RULE, MEAT -One sale at 4c. for hog round. FEATHERS.--Very little doing ; we quote sales at 34036 c. in a retail way. CHEESE—A prime article is scarce and in some demand. There is a little Hoshen 'held at Sk. at which some sales. • Common W. Reserve is sold at firmer figure's. -No cream Cheese. ; • . GROCERIES—A few sales - of Molasses, Coffee, A and Sugar reported, but no change 4D prices. H Gk W a sher'. . PARRY,has invelenti ted i machine forviiuthing'Oold, • fo which he has made application for a patent-- They ar e now oirered .for sale at the . AVarehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Cci.,"NO: 103 Wood at.; Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California a ei'invited ' to call and ex ' amine threw labor-saving machines:- They are simple in their construction, easily rrattsy;ried the back of mules or horses, weighing eighty poen - di - each, and can be put in ope ra uon in half an hoar. They can be. filled with provisioes. It is the opinion of those who hat , " seen thetrial of ono of these machines of smallest size, that two meri will wash tile mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the'-loss of a particle Of the mineral. They can be increased in size and. worked by water or mule power, if expedient.; The 'operatora work althorn going into the water or being exposed to water or wet,- and consequently without endangering their health ; They will require but a WWI stream of water, and can be used the whole season, awl can he Put into operation where there is slot sufficient water to wash Price of smallest size" 335. "Orders froth abroaktim companied by , cash, will be Promp - tly lt. PARRY, at Parry, Scott &Co.'s, ' ' - No. 103 Wood at.. Pittsburgh. RW Guolls>—W .4L hl carat' has opened this morn ing n lot of NEW , GOODS, embracing many scarce and - desirable- artiete . s. Persons wanting , Dry Goods of almost - anyitliseßptletti, , will find; radii* advanced part of the *canon, a ranch larger and more general- assortment at ihir store than eliewhere. - - Among the Goods just opened it a lot of Matarine and Green small fled Nouse de Lathes,. Terkeri and bl'k Cloth Shawls, new Priabri &c.—nt 'North-east corner of 4th nttd.Market streets. , - 1U- Goode nt - wholesale, upstairs, very loan, [Maw: 3IES' ..NE‘V NOVI' - .1;-‘,The Forgery, a Tole, by 0 - , I'. R. .'lames E. For sale by • ' JOIINSTCaI &'STOCKTON: . Comer *iirket and eta T,mHE midesni ed denires,, upon his return from the 'East r wbiefrorill be about the dtlior_lOth of Febru ary. to contract for from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of. LOCUST TlMBElcsidtable.for erOßlLTiell, say 9 feet in length. antkof .suffietent:size to square L? to G inches.— The Timber to:be delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, Indiana,—the latter preferred. .Communicatiolts may be left with Messrs. Church Carothers, before the dales mentioned. Pajmenta cash. on deliver); of Tim: biz. - /0101 MUNICH'. , - janal Pren'tki. and L Rail Road Co. (Gazette pub. 2t daily and It weekly and ek. this office) '1 C 10 LET—A good dryELLAR, actuated on the North. j east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of . ROGAN tr CANTWELL, - • 86 Market st.; Pittsburgh. 46 s alg'f'.l.P.l7bayT&ElT. Rgiliqfig%74l,7ll.-' ----- RAD COATING-1 bale Drab Blanket Coating.' " declo_ • MURPHY .k LEE Allegheny _County*as• The Commonorealdi of Pennsylvania to cl • -cs , lb-Sheriff of sant county—Dna:al:co-": (t Whereas,at an Orphan's Court,- held at N Pittsburgh, in and for said ounty, M nli ad of Feb. 1849, the Petitio n of.lno. J. at- V. chel and JnoE. Downing, Adm's of Patrick Cahill, late of the City of Pittsburgh, dee'd, sbeWing, (inter alba) that the said intestate died seized in his demesne us of fee,of and in all the following descri bed Real.E4tate, to wit: all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south-avert • co: per of Wylie and Tunnel streets; In the City. of Pittsburgh, containing in front on Wylie street twenty feet, and extending back a long said Tunnel street preserving the same width eighty -six feet ;• on _which erected a double two story brie buildings the front of which is occupied as a..store. The above described Real Estate comprises all the Real Estate of the said it:testi - to at the time of his de, cease, which has come to dm knowledge of said petition era. And Praying the Court to grant them an order. to make sale of said real estate of the said defendant with the appurtenunces,for the payment of the debts and' he main tenance and' education of the minor children of said Now, therefore ,we command you to cite Johanna Cahill, widow of Patrick Cahill. deceased, and' also the next of kin:ot - the sisid Jas. Cahill, Mary Cahill and Mich/Mlle& bill, minor children under the ttge.or, fourteen years, of ellid Palriek Cahill, dec'd. and all other persons interest ted in the estate of the said Patrick Cahill;-deed, so that they be and appear before our said court, at Pittsburgh, on the 24th day 'of February init. then and there to'sheat cause if any you or either:of you have, why the prayer of petitioner shoold not be granted, and hereoffell not. Winless, the lion. Benj. Patton Esq., President ofour said Court, at Pittsburgh, this 9th d ap of February, A.D. 1849. DANIEL McCURDY,. Clerk. To all persons interested:, You um' hereby notified'of th co e ntents of the above rit. JNO. FORSYTH, " Allegheny Oortinty s ass . . ft The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to 'Mary McCabe; widow ofßernardbliCabe, ej V ... , `. dect.ased; the next of kin of EdwardMc - t .., , t .;,)• Oahe and Sentare/McCabe, minor children "..„,...•Lif under fourteen years of age of Bernard \-... McCabe, deceased, and to all , others bite _ reated in the Estate of the said Benntrd !Becalm, late of the - city of Pittsburgh, deceased'— , Waaaaas, at an Orphan's Court, held at Pittsburgh, in and for - said County on the 3d day of - February. A.. D. 1842, the petition of James Blakely, Administratorof the Estate of Bernard. McCabe aforesaid, deceased, were presented' o - the Court , showing, infer alai : that the said Intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee, of. and'in the folloWing described Beal Estate, to wit: All those six certain Lots of 'Ground situate in the City , District of Pittsburgh, being marked and numbered in plane of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller„ . hml recorded in the office for recording- of-deeda,- he., 111 and 'for said County, in Deed Book ..iii Z, vol. -a, page 541, numberti thirty-one (310 thirty-two (32j thirty-three' (33,) thirty-four (34,) forty-two - (42,) and : forty-three - (43;) the said Lots Nos. 31, .2, 33 and 34 being contiguous and being each twen- ty-four feet front on De - Villiers street on said plan, and running back, - preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred and four feet ; and the said Lots Nok.'42 and 43 being also contiguons, and containing in front on Dun can street, ip said plan, each 24 feet, 'and 'running back; preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred and twenty feet—the saidproperty,being'impreidnetiVe and unimprovedand praying the Court to 'grant him an order of gale of said Real Estate, &a:, with the - appurte minces; for the payment of the - debts and maintenance: and education of the minor ehildren of said intestate.- Now, therefore, we - command you and every of you that in your proper persons you appenrbefore'our 'said Court at' Pittsburgh, the - 24th :.Itiy of 'February inst.) - then and tbereto - shew cause, if any you or either of you - have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted; and hereof fail not. - - -. -. . • ' Witness the Bon: BENJAMINPATTON, President of our said Court at Pittabufgh, the nth day of February, A. D. 1549. ' - _DANIEL McCUBDY, • feblea aixt3w . , Clerk. HARIO , LS HEANS—Rec'd and for sale by ll jan2.l • CUMMINS & SMITH. A LARGE LOT OR• SHORTS AND -MIDDLINGS-- /1. Received and for sale by - . • • janZ CUMMINS R e I a SERVE , ell EESE.- 1000 i iretil ES l92 ; f ß or N sal jan'a %CU WNW*. SMITH. - a - prIIA ItittrB S HrElib nale,,,/ and fo 140 sale by Oan2l) CUMMINS *.k.' SMITH BUSHELS SHOTS.-AND MIDDLINGS—Just A -received .and,f4 :.• •, : , jax l 23 I'. I, Cl=llNs 8 / 1 11TH F., BARRELS CIDER—Reed and for sale by jan23 - CUMMINS & SMITH - , - • • - ..Chiollsering,a_is/anose. • JOHN H. MELLOR,. ask Agwit.for C'hickwine s Pianosfor Western Pelisse, . canieo No. 81 'Wood .street, Pittsburgh,. has received, and now open for sale, the following elegant - assortment of Piano-Fortes,. direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr: - Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: • - . Oneanperb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the-most elegant and - rich Lyle of,Lonis XlY.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, severi,octave--new scale. One do.- 6loctave—new scale. . One do. 6 octave, carved moulding , —new scale. Two do. 0 do. round corners; " " Two do. 6 do. square " The above are from the manufactory to r e; Chickeri,. Boston,and of the latest styles of furniand with his new and approved scale. - - Also, ou band, and for sale low— - Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 - octaves ; from the mannfac .tbry of H.. Worcester, New York, formerly of the - firm of Btodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co., N. Y. - - One Rosewood, Cl octave; manufactured by. Bacon ft. Raven, - New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by- the owner for sale, either for cash or in cx. change -tor such goods as will SA :ra country store.— Price WOO. ian3o FR RENT—A good,Briek Dwelling llonse,nonve niently situated for business men, between 3d and 2d, on Ferry Street. Rent—slso.. CebS NO. SUGIR--30 hhda.pricoe new crop N. 0. Sugar . jam received - and for sale by MILLER .1C .RICKETSON, febEt 170 Liberty st. Co. Partnership Notice. /OTIS DITSLAP. 20ILIT FLINT:SG. JOHN DUNLAP having, on the -Ist inst., associated with him in his business lona Pr.mtinso. they will hereafter carry on , their Importing of. House Furrushine Hardware, and Manufactanng business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old estabbshmentwill be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an second streets (Janet. JOHN DUNLAP & CO. fitHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hale, Heineman k Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent.. The business of the bate firm wit - Ike settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & ktiNvilAhr, JOHN VOEGTLY. Sept. 47th, IS4B. The businesswill be continued bySaans•& Rittman and Jon* Vorni.r.v, under 'the style of. RFJNEMAN k Co. sepe SUNDRIt --1 bbls. pritne Cranberries; 10 " small White Beans; 5 " Roll Rutter; 5. sacks Dried Apples; 10 kegs Leaf Lard Received on consignment and for sale by feb9" KING k MOORHEAD: 1)110E-8 tierc .s, just rec'd and for sale by feb9 KING & I'iWORIIIE AD, Digger n ACON—}l¢m and Skouldere;a prime article, of O. 13 W. /nekton's curing, always on hand Will for sale by Ifcb.9l KING a - MOORHEAD. AIKINE3-23-boxes and 44 buff boxes, in stovend .11. Include by . IfebOj KING a MOORHEAD - uotalf: AS Ta tfAlre .l 7l 6 Plal-dthnt—Siraiv Wrapping; • 1000 .= Crown - " 500 " double cen" " Received and for Role at the Paper Warehouse of feb9 S. C. HILL, b 7 Wood in, IRISH WHISKEY—Eight Obis. Irish Whiskey.re- LL ceisedand tar sate by /and JOHN BLACK & at. .Al'YLR:4—two bbln. Rocnanites, io atorn and for . aljde .Ly (dead} NV. dr. J. lAA BUSIIELS CORN l'ilEil—just- reecived,"lind lir V for stile oy dee2o OL, uItANDIEs AND WlfikN.--A large stock of fine old Wines and Liquors for sale, in quantities to suit, by fdeel4l P. C. MARTIN, Ag't. wHer CI VER,—Atop► bb lc for gale low by. 0 deol4 P, C. MARTIN, Atet. EACH. BRANDY—A few bbloi oldTendessee Peach Brauer foz sale by (deel4l P.C. MARTIN, AO. • . r 'OMAN. C,IO.:FE-350 boxes eream Cheese, to store vu and reticule by (janZt) S. &W. lIARBAUGIi. UGAR-30 tbds. nevr and old crop N. 0. Sugar. in store and for ale b - e2O) 8 k W. HA RHAUG R. OLAfISES-40 barrels' N. 0 filohum., iu more and . for sale by (11129) W liA RBAUGH. SODA ASH-30 casks Bede Ash, a very . superior aril cle for glass manufacturers, for sale by jan29 S. & W. HA.RHAUGH. "FIRER HAIR— es 6 bales De Hair, in storeand for tali LI by (jan29) S. & W. HARDAUGH. ARD-2 - oThliliZE jan2d 30 kegs WOGS—Fresh Eggs just received and for sale by jan29 & W. HARE.*" DRY APPLES-75 bags Dry Apples. just rec'd and LP for sale by (ATM) S. kW. HARBAUGH. SUGAR HOUSE a. LitSuga House Molasses, on consignment and for safe by , MILLER & RICKETS _ ON A BOXES warn, HAVANA SUGAR; 'HI 60 bags " Brazil " received and for sale by - (ddc4) MILLER & RICKETSON. AI . OLASSES- , -tt bbls. Spgar House ; 40 ". new crop Plantation • received audio!. sale by. Idee4) MILLER RICKETSON. OLIVE OIL—CROP OP 1848.-10 basktutuf. - Hoi•• deans, " Larands ;" 10 baskets sup. Beldam," LBIOUTI j" 15. .‘ Marseilles; ree'd and for sale by dee 4 irIOFFEE-40 bags Rio Cone; 80 " sup. Rio Coffee 50 " Laguyra " in store and for sale by (janlB) MILLER & RICKETSON. POT-ASH.—II casks Pot-Ash in store and for sale by JanlB MILLER & RICKETSON p HITE HAVANA SUGAR---3D boxes White Ha vana Sages, just rec'd and for sale by ants MILLER & RICKETSON. LARD 01L-12 bbl a. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil " "I all " " "r Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON. LAMPBLACK—Superior Star, in barrel* , and hlids., assorted papers, for sale by 13. A. FA/INF...STOCK & CO., Corner,lst and Wood ens, IRISH MOSS—One bale just received and for sale by B. A. PAHNESTOCIC CO., Corner let and Wood eta CASSIA -200 mattsjust received and for sale by B. A. FAHNBSTOCK & CO., Corner let and Wood sm. BLANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey IVllx .ed and Blue, for - tale by the piece or packte • at manufacturer's pries - by MURPHY fr. LE Au° - - Liberty street, opposite Pi It; PERM, WHALE. AND LARD OILS— • 1400 as. Unbleached Winter Sperm, manufactured • . this winter . 900 gi. Blenched, do. do. do. 900 " “ Winter Whale do. do. 14 bbls. No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. Just received and for sale by - , MILLER Is , RICKETSON, eV/ 170 Liberty street. - LIFE OF FRANKLlN,ll.lxernsran—ln course - of pub 'icemen in the social form, by Harper &Brothers, N. York..-The Life of Benjamin. Franklin, consisting of his Autobiography, and a narrative of his public life and err-. vices, by the Rev. H, Hastings We!di splendidly embel lished byrninnerous - exquisite designs, by John O. Chap. in the highest style of art. The work is printed in the form, on superfine paper, from bold and legible 'type, It will be complete.d in eight parts ' at 25 cents each, and issued at brief intervals. Each part wilt he'received by erpress immediately after its publi cation. Part Ist just received and for sale by - - JOHNSTON A. STOCKTON, Corner of Market and &lids: CALIFORIVIA WAGONS-- - 1000 fumed:Wagon Feltoes, (Government sizes;) 500 "• " • Htbs; far sale by C. A. 111 . eANULTY & CO.; febB ' • Canal Basin T . O LET—A Three *tory:Brick Dwelling, (containing eleven Rooms,) orrWayne 'greet. Rent, to n.good Tenani,lMO. Apply to =M]fMill -`!~_,: fir- ~ . , : .-L,... _ =:a; = , .-. ~ _ ... „ ~_ Passage to -arid Eirosin-EVland, reload, LAND : AND Irr Be at Steamship SARdil SANDS, and „ths regidar • -Parkes Shim I 1 • . • sittlarks 6c co;, . , IrsranzistEn tit 18244 - No. 83 Saudi street, New York and 36 TVaterloo Psasons. sending to the'Old Country for their friends, can have them brought out by the RegulaiLine of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool oni Ist; 6th, 11th, 160, tlat or .16th of every'month; comprising the following Ships:— Fideliar Siddons, ' 'Henry Cloy, ilottinguer, ' Columbia,' ', .:Constellation, Roscius, • 'Pathicir Henry; • ' Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, ' • Constitutton, ' Ashburton New-York; Garrick, West Point,, Queen of the West, Montezuma Yorkshire, -Sheridan', - Naw World, Liverpriol, 'Oiford • Skiddy. Or in the Slat class American Sbips,'sailing.fnota Liv erpooltiq the 1.03 . 11 Ports every:tlay, dompnaing, thei 7 St. Patrick, St. Geoirge,, Andrew Poster, •-•.: Yorktown, Creole, Memnoni i . Elsinore,' Wm. A:CooPier. And many Others, which this limited . space will - not ad-* mit or. here esumerating., . . p, W. BYRNES'iks CO:are the sole Paissenjgoe•Agents for the SteamshipSAßAß SANDS: Her appointed sail.; ing days; for 1849, are - ail follows:: From Liverpool op 20th January, 29th - Idarch,4th June, 6th "August andllth: October; from New-York on24th Pebruoq, 3d May, stp- lul_ y,ljth September,: and 15th November. TherefOre, those wishing their relatives •oui•early. fa' the Spring . , will find it to their interest to patronize this Old • Lstabluthed Rouse, our arrangementh being so per fect that' no delay or disappointment can occur. • „Drafts at sightfor any amounton the National Bank of Ireland, itithranches &h., at all tidies sale.. ply to, or Oldress Wetter, post-paid, Ir. W. BYRNES CO; SI South Y., and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool Or to-- ' • " JOHN THOIHPBON, jan27:tt 156 JOHN Pittsburgh. - S. CLIT/IBERT, G r eif - Agent, , Smithfield street. 14. k J. C. ACIIME4OI,I; PM reed ntal for gale by S. & W. HARBAUGH. 51. genuine Pnneipe, "Cruz de Sone! , 20 " " "Justo Zanz." 30 " Havana Regnline. 5 " " Fragancia. Ree'd and (Urania dec4) MILLER & RICRETSON. C. A. 111 ANULTY & CO., Canal Hawn . -;~., - BMI POH.T:O, 1,1,Tr/SBUR:011: $ VEX? WATSR YN TitZ ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sholcs. Beaver. • - " • Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. • - • Baltic,. Jacobs, Brownsville. " '"Atlantic, Parkumcni d 0.., • • " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. - •" • New England N0.:2, Dean, Cincinnati. " Germantown,'Hazlett, Sc. Louis.' • , • " Murdock, Wellville. '" Waver, Hoopa,•Beavet, 4 Cumberland, Miller, Nashville. Robert OrisMr's Landing DEPARTED, " • ,La ke Erie 4 Shales, Beaver. ti Billie Jacobs, Brownsville • " : Atlantic, Parkinson, - do. ' Itlichigan No:'2, Beave r. - Beaver, Clarke, Beaver. ' " Camden,Hendrickon MclieesPort. • Pilot No. 2. Shank, • " Hibernia No. 2, Klinetelter,.Cineinnali. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, 'Wellsville. Robt-Wietttnan, Grisler'sLanding. "• • Dolphin, Hazlett, Nashville. - -• . - _ . , CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY SIC'E 1! A•O74ET.LINE. ;THIS indepondent Line of steamers is no*composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and (mulled, And most powerful boats on die waters of the West- The Idgbestwages are paid for the services of the hem and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— ..The line has beenin operation-for six years has carried miarly.twomilliona of, people, without doing the' slightest injary to - their persoins. : The proprietors challenge corn panson with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. - Allthat money cat: procure has 'been provi ded for the safety, comfort and Convenience of , passengers,. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: AIONDAY PACHET.- 7 The hloxonnanma,Capt. Same will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning. ail° &clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 Q. M. • TI7RSDAY PACiC.ET.—The ILumartu. Na. 2, Capt. Jno. Alinel.lter, will "leave 'Pittsburgh -every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening WEDNESDAY PACKET.-The NEW &smarm No. 2, Capt. N. Deign, will leave Pasburatteeery Wednesday morning t at lOo'elock Wheelingevery Wednesday even- THI72iSDAY PAC/UM—The Hamusar, Capt. R. J. Oteux, will eave Pittsburgh ev;a7 Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; wheeling-every 'Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PiCZE-E—Tbe Cumat.' No, 2, Copt emit will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p. la. 4.iSA.TURDAYPACAGET.--The hiassaarota NO. 2, Capt. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning atO o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. x. 81/IYDA Y PACKET-The ThAAC Navrrost,'Copl P Ikrol, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday • ; 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10a - • • nov • LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE ortio LUtE. • , REtit7dlt SAMDAY Pscast—The A No 1 fine and fa,t passenger steam Pac --mats ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hexlep,, Com mander,will leave PittsbUrgfor-Wheel lug, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports every Sarinday,st 10 o'clock precisely. ' , For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSVI ft. DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort -of-pas sengers; the accommodations aro inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9,10 Sant- Loins—time through,vms tikes: ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brovensiane Daily Packet Line. FICBRI7MIT 15t,1848. FEENTIARY Ist,lBlB. LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Cap:, Illarl iJantee Parkinson; D.ALTIC; (lam. A-Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfo ' rt that money can procure has been provi ded- The boats will leave the MonongalielaWhorfitont, at the foot of Ross at. Passengera . wtH be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise New WheelllsstirPacket. 44• - The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, M. R. Leese, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pit urgh and %lice ing. leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at GI o'clock. A. it.. and I% heeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday'. at S o'clock, A. st. For freight or passage, (having superior accomrnoda tious,) apply on boon]. The Z. Tay/or in an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river.. - (mutat) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Acts. New W heeling Packet. aimit'The neur- inesplendid passenger steamerJAMESNRLSON,G. O. Moore, Master, will rap as a Regular Packet between lug Rua city every Tueay.Thursda and y and Saturday. at 11l o'clock, a. sr, and Wheeling every Monday, Weditcs day and Friday, at 10 o'e loek, A. a. For (might or passage, ( havingsuperior accomtnotla tionth)apptron board. . The Samos Nelson is an entirely neiv boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the rieer. ' A.MSRTRONG CROZRR. dectlaf: Agents.' IE - 4aiburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wanatra, Master, will leave regularly for Wbeeling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 1O o clock,prrewely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, al 7 o'clock. A. 11., positively. Ilte Consul will land malt intermediate ports. Every accomModation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, bas been provided. The boat is also provided with .a self-acting safety -guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent: - . Franklin Packet. lailart The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wm: Hentwei will run regularly be. tween me urgb and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, - of 4 o'clock, t. c. For freight or passage, apply on board. , dec27 Regular THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt BAILNES. Win leave for abotateheve rne late ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays.the and inter For freight or passage apply on board; or to au23 . ; GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, A t. Yew Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver s Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday , and Saturday, at 9 A. 51, re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Praday. She has a boat at Ms landinll, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. &W. HARBAUGH, Agents, . No. 33, Wood street. _______ Summer Arrange ment. Aassllidt THE steamer BEAVER, Mitts. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, gow, and Welliville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and-returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and - Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. ot. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freighter passaged P_PIY to mat7-tf (.' CI W„HARTON .k. CO Agents For Ea.Lou:o4 The splendid fast running steamer • m agiC.S.NendrielETßusteTwill leave for die above and intermediate ,ports this day. For freight or passage apply' on board: or to feblo - GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agent. • For Lafayette, Wabash River; The fine steamer VERMONT, Captain • L • Hemmerr, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, Tuts DAY. on board. MUM ht or passagr. DISSOLUTION.—The parmersitin of MURPHY It LEE it this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee J. IL MURPHY, IL LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th-Jon., 1849 • NOTICE.—The- undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend lathe sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. • --- H. LEE. In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtic. jan3o J. IL 1111TRP Shirting Muslin. and Irish Linens -vir R. MURPHY Invites the particular attention. of V . those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the beet make, from the mostapprov. ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure flax.— He has just received anadditional supply, and is offering Shirting .Muslins of a superior quality at a very low .price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-ease Muslins; Diapers and Crash; • Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; And • Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS_ GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos r plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles lust received;) Alpacas, ace. The season being. far lICIVIIIiCBII, all these Goods will be sold at pnees Hat eunnot fail to please 117'.* Wholesale Rooms up stairs CARD.--Justreeetved, by Express, three pieces or ni perfine BROWN LUS'FRI....CLOTHS, for Over-coats .sad Sacks, *llia will be sold law, at '251 Liberty street, by - (novI8) C. WERNEBURG. - . lObronicle and Inurnal eopy:l 01.14 BUTTER-15 barrels Fresh Roll Batter,-for sale by (jaa'29) S. & W. HARBAUGH. • UUMILS. SUPERFINE FLOUR—Ewing's brOnd, - for sale by (j3l) ARMSTRONG h CROZER. BMA. TITEFI7I3tIRZ-rii'M and for mile by jtines ARMSTRONG at, CROZER.. ROANS--3 bldr.jugt received mid for sale by ' - ARMSTRONG & CROZF:R. 200 .BRLS SUPERFINE FLOUR—For sale by Jan 24 • ARMSTRONG C CROZER. _ _ OLL BUTTER-6 bbls. just received and for sale by ARMSTRONG & CROZER,; No. W.Market et. • BBL. EGGS—For Bale by 1 jan:2o ARMSTRONG & CROZER :,~: _ 4e'r; ' , . mie O gi t,.. e7y — nta ti r s Z i sirk l e o t itse, u o gr n . F . edeT t r it s s tr m e a l l House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. blur ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a. long Room, 3d story, Marke t street, Pittsburgh. Two small :Romeo!' Third street, and several convenient Offices,near the Post Office. Apply to TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, th ville f odown, furnhed in •moderh style, in with e good ag St ,ci abli S n h g a w ttached. .It is will be leu9edfora term of years. Addles • Jaitt2 "P. SHOUSE, ShoUie(owit. ril l TO LET—One Three Story and oheTwe Story Dwelling House, finished in modern style, marble mantels Bleach of the parlors, .and bath houses in each; shunted on Wylie street, second ; and third houses trout the corner of Washington it. ' • ' JOHN P. pairty, inuzuwa• Cprner of Liberty . and Irwin sti. LET--The Dwelling, corner of Wylia'and Cliath- J„ ant street, having parlor, dining room, and six hed rooms. Apply to JAS. hicGUIRE, itinl3Tailor, Third st. Mr. Duff's BOok.Keeplug AND WRITING . ROOMS, Alexander le Day's Build- Mg, corner of` Diamond art! Market street. For day and evening classes. . Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new workem Rook-Keeping, are nowattracting general attention in the Eastern cities. "Numerous as are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the .emphatic testimonials appended-to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of leaching and reducing to practice thin great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.—Nets Fork Ertning Ott. 30. • Professional assistance given•ln opening, posting and 'Closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, Ace. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. N!:, and from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10r. . RFebary filaguaines. RECEIVED AT MM . A. MlNERS.—Godey's Lady's Book, for February. Graham's Magazine, for Febniary. Ladies' National, for February. All the above are more than equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier, for December. Linen's Living Age, No. 244. The Gold Miues of California, and also a full historical account of that country,' edited by G. G. Foster. Alsoi a large correct Map of , all that region of country; engraved' by Atwood, New York. Also, a new work of 150 pages, giving a full history of California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical, mineral and agricultural resources, including II map of the whole country; by Faye Robinson. Part first Illustrated Life of Ben j. Franklin ; to be com plate ineight huatbers. Published by the Harpers. ; Charles Dickens' new work, the Flaunted Man and the . Ghost's Bargain. Price 6 cents. BERFORD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. fr - r Smithfield street, thud door above kd. jarilt YOETHAITS ON DISTINGUISHED MEP, oneitiVid from Daguerreotypes, published by E. An Webster, Henry Clay (in Ins Tlst year) General Scott, Gen. Taylor, Millard Fillmore, - Gen. Wm. O. But ler, John C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fre linghuysen, John Quincy Adamg, Andrew Jackson (from Dodo's celebrated miniature) NVashington, (from Stu art's Pai supply of theA nliug)PiusiX ov " a l b 4w e is ext g l e lent portraits just received and for sale by JOHNSTON tr. STOCKTON, janl9 • Corner Market and 3d eta. MAOAULEVS ENGLAND—The History of England from the accession of Joines IL, by Thomas Ba bingtou Macaulay. Just reeeived and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, - Corner Pd and 3d Market sta.. ABBOTT'S ALEX:ANDER THE 'GREAT--71-lislory of Alexander the Great, by Jacob 'Abbott; with en gravings. Jail received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market-and , 3d eta. Patterson , . Carriage Manufactory, Diamond elley, 'between Wood, and Smitkficki strum. Wuraz may always be found an assort , ..ent of Family Carriages, Barouches Buggies, and Wagon of heavy work,' ""Amm:"' from a stx horse down to u wheel .barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract - for any thing the above line; are respectfully invited to can. occ44:tf feblo • FURTHER EDUCTION. Jam. Mtnap A ratt Sons ß ' Patent Soda Ash. 1 TO 5 TONS, 3f, cash, currency; or 4 mos., approved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 3} do. par, or 0 mos. - do., in terest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this-city generally. W. & it 2, 11 IITCHELTItEE, dee4 No. 160 Liberty street. WILLIAM. TATE (SUCCESSORS TO SHARITS A TATE.) No. 10, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty streets, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, Ity drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, tke,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from Ito 8 lbs. to the square foot,ln 6 sheets' of by 20 feet, 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' hand leaden pipes from 2to 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. Alio, on hand, a large supply of. Adams' Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow tin Co's very supeiror eastrron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed in the • most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders froM the country for leaden pipes, shee t lead, or pumps, will reeciveltrompt attention. jet!-claw gineeneware, China and BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, ke., - SUMO OFF MINA? AT TIODKINSiDar,S, roon arastr, mann ntinak BELOW.. writ annum. 'HE subscriber invites his numerous friends and ens tomers, and the public: generally, to his large and beautiful assortment of China, Queenswarn and Glass— ' :Oirondoles Lamps, Britannia_ Tea Ware, ;Cannon French and English Mantel Ornaments, ere., dre„, 7 ,410 which he offers at unusually-low prices, previonaln' moving lower down on Wood.street, two doors: helms , Fourth, in March next. Uttn3l) HODKINSON. IT ALENTINE.;=I:- - -fust received, a splendid assortment y - of Fancy, Comic; &e. Also, - Envelopestri xnateh, ZEBULON itibrzgrs,. ,67 Market erttioi. - LOVER SEED-7 barrels, just received and for sale by (jalai) SMITH.. dc SINCLAIIL U 0 AR'D HAMS--A "few more left" of Stagg , & Shays' coring. (feb9] KING: & MOORHEAD!' , Mount mmefßafldttn Lots far Haie• cxy-BEitUTIFULLY: SITUATMIi . BUILDING LOTS cll. for sitlui iirtheplan - tit the Mount Emmetproparty., Parsons desirous of investing - tusmall sum of money,.can do-so to advantage, by - securing choice Lots of various , This property, for beauty of Mention, comm a anding view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongaheln'and Ohio rivers, is uriequalled. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring Water. 'The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring within a convenient - distence - of the , Allegheny market. As an invest - meat for profit, to say nothing otthe de lightfal situation for a residence, the buyer will sem:mein a few years a runsat-roLt return.' ; - The above 'Lots will be sold for Cash, or on-a Credit of one to five gears TITLE CLEMLAIPD iNniscarintal: • - Plans may he seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGHI3WEENY,onthe premises; orofJOHN COYLE, at his offiee,on9th street, Pittsburgh. - nov3o • IRONFOITNDRY FOR SALE.—A sznalLlron Foundry, with Pattern's, Tools/e., tilt rendyclor operation, will be soldon neeonnnodating,ternus,'or exchatignd'for Iron orgo i od: Ths kere ELIEI ezcellent opportunity to a'yOung man to eonurienee thelrOn.lottndriisiness Enquire of CAIFE‘k. ATKINSON, ' near Wobd.street,'. FSALE=A small two story frame dwelling house, .1: conveniently sitonted, fronting on Pride street, One street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. PorTurther partienlarsapPly,pt the.house,or - - ser2 JAI%IES MAN, Waterstreet. ' • Steam Boots for Sal,: • - l i la& . The splendid steam Pae.ll; BALTIC_ t="."and -ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as .• :tetickets on the Monongahela, between . Pans-. burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found.to be too large and powerful for the navigation of. that river, are now offered foi sale. , The following are the dimensions of these TWIN limits, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam , , 20 feet; wheels,'l feet diameter, feet buckets ;. four bailers; 21 feet by 3.9 inches diameter; cylinder!, 21 inches, and 14 eet stroke'.. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modein For terms, enquire of _ J. K. MOORHEAD novZ3:tf . Pittsburgh. For'Sale or Exchange.' r (PFEIL FOB SALE the 'whole of 'the , property on 1. which I now_residei in the Sixth 'Ward of the City; consisting of the. Dwelling lionse; Out Houses, &c:, with the Garden; or would exchange the' same for Ptopeny in the neighborhood of the City would divide the ' Property to - suit, purchasers. Persons disposed' to pur chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Motion gahelallouse. (dec9;tintalf) JAMES C.-CUMMINS. FORSALE OR RENT—A.Tvvo Story Brick Dwelling, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Cohrt House.-- Enquire of IiFhIULLEN & DOWNING, janl7 218. Liberty street, OpPoshe' Seventh T ..___„ OR SALE—A valuable Troperty.of 40 feet front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to alp feet alley. The above desirable property can readily,be im proved, either for business : _purposen or private, resi dences, or for renting,-will be soul at a Bargain.. Also, a lot of 20 feet front ow Webster, near Grant street, by A d feet deep - Price $7OO. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agl, 104 FOR SALE—A desirable,Farm of 74 Acres. with Dwelling House, Barn, Siable, and out - buildings, Garden and Orchard, and - from 30 t0.40 - acres in cultiva tion-11 miles from the city, on the Franklin - Road.— Some stock and farming implements will be sold-at a fair price. Price of the Farm, including the Grain down, 81400. Terms, easy. S. CUTHBERT, - Gen. Agl, ' jan29 Smithfield et: TIOR SALB--A . yalaabte corner Lot of 50. feet Iront on X' Borough street, by. 75 deep on North street, in Law rencevillecontali mg a newßriCk House, conveniently arranged, with wide hall, large parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar bake -oven, garden, &e. Price 8l500; $.500 in hand; Bdt3o in .1 year; Wan at 2 years. S. CU'IIiBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. FOR SALE—A"valuable 'property of a Brick. Ilouse 'and Lot, trohting on Lacock street, Allegheny-. 'Vie House is well arranged, wltta'good dry vault and cel lar, dinlng-room and kitchen, hail siltd two parlors, two chambers and finished garrett. Will be sold at a bargain. Price 111900 ettoo har.d 5800 at sin months. S. CUTHBERT, 9en. Agent ! " Smithfield street.- zA D. GAZZAM, Office, Thinl street, over Ph,lo Ha -Dar - GOODS NOTIOE.: .1514) 60 Market street, Ptttsbeurgli, Pai4 - EG leave innst respectfully to announce to , their nu• B merous patrons - and the public that they, in , 4)111115. qv ence of contemplating a change - in - their, business,pro pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse, (including all their Wholesale Rooms) formetailing, and will continue - men until the first of Fe Maw - Year's Day, 1999. Our whole stock, - com twa - ?ng one of the most extensive and varied Assortments of „FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known., Upwards of fifty thousand dol lars of our stock has been recently purchased ; the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New '- York by late guropeananivals,'.which, from the lateness of the teasen,*as well - as the well known pressure in the money Markin, were sold at immense'sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty Per cent. less than similar goods biunght the first of 'The sea son. We therefore confidently believe tharoarprices for the time above mentioned willbe found lobe even !ewer thallAnY Eastern wholesale vales. - . - We anxiously Invite all persons to visit 'our establish ment, whether they purchase Or not, and test the truth of the above—assunng them that, they ; will incur no oblige tion thereby, but confer a favor upon the proprietors.— Our assoment of SILKS, SHAWLS and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repayone torn visit; aided to which our great disprar . of DOMESTIC GOODS will; we hope, [Er Our system of One:Price, will be strictly adhered to. (Ma) A..A. MASON A- CO. From arrival... New Goods I NO. 65 Mill Err Sr., BETWBII7I 4111 ST: AND vim Memos!) WANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! X The subscriber has just received'.his receivedsecond supply o f NEW, GOODS, parchased in the Eastern cities mace the Grist Fall in Pneer, and faebelow the cost-of menu . lecturing, andwill dis Pose of them; Wholesale and; Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! , Bleached Muslin,Only 3} cents; 44 Bleached Muslin, from 0} lo 12},eants; 44 Brown - do. - do. sto 8 cents.," 4-4 Doable Pimple Calico,l2l - do.- • - • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 51 cents; • FiunitureChintz, only 61 cents; ; ; • Red arid Yellow Flawril, all wool, 181 bents-' British Chintz, Blue•and Orange, 10 cents , Bed:Ticking, only,0; cents; ,•• • :. French Dress Ginghams, 12} cents; French Work Collars, 0n1y.1.24 cents;, 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. - . • " LADIES' DRESS":GOODS. , Black Plaid ffilks, rich lustre; • Wide Black Manilla Silks;- . Chameleon Silks, Silks, All shades ; -1 . Satirtstripe Cashmere, new style; French Lamartino :Plaids;: Lyonese Cloths, .rich lustre ; - Black Plaid. Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; . - Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various Shades; Paris Printed Larnartine-Calihmeres; - French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin, all shades.; Black Plaid Gm. D' Aru:las:Silks t,.. Chameleon Thibet Cloths. , ._6ILtSWLS,!- SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Broeha Long Shitwls Embraid• erect:Black Cloth Shawls; new. stylel all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mons.de-Laine Shawls ; new styleStradilla Shlwls ; plain and embroid. ered black and colored silk Thibet Shawls, and new style Timis printed Terkern and Cashmere Shawls. - • - • FANC I GOODS. Trench Work - Capes; Collars and Chemizittes ; new style Bonnet• Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs ;:Ladies' Cravats and Saari's; black and colored Kid Glove - mohair nu& worsted 'Mitts; white and-black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain end Mora vian - Hose ••• black Silk Fringes and: Gimps - Thread; DOMESTIC ; AND STAPLE GOODS. - - Dateask.Table, Liner', and Table Cloths; Raiiia per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Blertahed and Brown Muslin;; Caninets; RentaclryJeans; Checki; Bed ,Ticking; Domestic Gingham; Colored Cambrian; Red, White and Tallow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Lihaeye; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Dnllings. • • _ - _ • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: /ant received, a very fine assortment of French and Englishi blue,. black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy French Canstmeree ; new style fancy. Vesting') and Cra- Vats ; Merino Shirts and Drnwers; Linen; Cambric and Silk Handkerchief's; and a splendid assortment ofGloves, Hosiery And Suspenders. • _2 BLANKETS. A splendid asamtmetit ofsuperfine (iibbon , bOund) Blankets,just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall in , prices, Merchants and others are re quested to call and inspect them, as I feel Confident that on 'examination they.wi II be fonnd Mach lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as intend to self them tehotesate atul retail, at a verysmall prof: nu the Eastern Cost. AI3SAI.OIII MORRIS, novtl3 . Nis. GS Market street, Pittsburgh: New Goods, et Number Flifty.n;ne I CORNER OP- PCDTATD AND MARXIST cTRzNrs, Prl4BBl7ltOtt. REAT BARGAINS !—The subscriber' has, just re ljf turned from the Eastern Cities and is now receiving a vans extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE: Elltv - GOODS,' adapted to the present season, and em b r ‘ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by ate -establishment in the West. w - DRESS GOODS' Very -glossy black Silks ;- ICravats and Collars; Handsome dress.. ; do. Black love Veils and IRiehehangenble- • do. ilaconet andCaMb.Ainslitta. I Rich' 'changeable Satiri'delPlaid and striped Mishits; Chines. I !Handsome Ribbons;. Mods and high coi'd French : Gloves, Hosiery, &c.; Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks , Mode and high c01 , d./ifuslht,Terlieri Shawls ; - • 3 . -- • de Laines; New style muslin de Laines, Plain • Thibet Shawl!, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe ; • •' . Fancy .do. ' do. " "IPlack - Thibet Shawls, do.do. Black' and colored Alpacas;; Black do,- do.- - Plaid Gingham, bright ecilSilk .do. • do. - lore; , Fine Brochte do. New style Visettes ; Cloth • 'do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; !Plaid,' Long on. California Plaids; ;Low Priced do '• . - Blackßombazines • IPlaidCloakings. CALICOFS--GREAT REDUCTION - His stock of. Calicoes is very large ; it has been set • fceted with 'much care—with particolar reference to fastness of coloring, durability'of fabrie, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the partieular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for 6.)- ets. ever offered'; Double. purple Calicoes, English, 191 cents; Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; ..• New style Merrimack Calicoes; I - Blue • do. do. • Blue and Orange do. Furniture do. . CHEAP 'DRW , S GOODS. A large lot' f low priced Muslin de Lainesiot the lair price of 12/ 'cents per yard. - ' . Also, Black Alpacas for 1.2; cts. per yard. Very good and very handsrime dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hamsi for 121 cents Warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Blenched Minding; to 12; -- Yard wide Unbleached, 0.1 to 9; - Bed Titkings, very cheap; Casinetts; Drilling's, Kentucky' Jeeps; Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domestic Gingham, Mariners , Shirtings; - Colored Combines ; • ' Flannels,lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. , - • ' LINEN GOODS! • • - Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; • Damask Table Linen; • ' - Do. do. Cloths; • - Russia Sheeting;' • • ' •. • , - Do ''Dinpper Linen Drillineerash. ' • ; - • -BLANK - t - ,! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets; from coarse to Tens-ins; also 'Blue and Drab Blankets, fine • and 'very. fine, for - • - • - . • GOODS FOR. GENTLEMEN:. Fine and superfine Fiench and English Cloths and Call sitneres ; O ver-cohtings ; Silk-and Linen Pocker.Ffand kerchiefs and..travata; Gloves Stispenders; Silk - and • Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton,Nalf 'Hose, etc. etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara-_ lions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goode under the advantage of markets unusually depresSedi: cal' confidently:Promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. Cmitomers of the house, and purchaseragenerally, are menet tfullY inVited to call. (nov2o) • PHILIP ROSS. - - Winter Goods at Eastern Cost t GE° -R. WIBTE,No. 51 Ilfarkd area, intends making a change in Ms business,. on:the ist . of January, next—.will dispose of the followntretyles of - GOODS, at original coat:— . • : Brocha Long'and Square Shawls; , French Tartan Long - French Printed Cashinercar, • English do. do. - ItlouselitietDe' Lifting ; • 3-4 and 0-4 Gala Plaids; .. . ' . . . High cbl'4 French Ginghttins,and Fancy - Dress Silks. Those sirantingßargains. arei flatted tonal!. [no27:lm Reduction in , , ITILL BE SOLD, from _ this date, the balance of our Vl' Witrran Dams. Goons, at greatly reduced priees— consisting.of scarlet, Maroon,mazarine blue, hPkibrown 'and other colors - French Idarinos: Ltunartine Swine, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, laPk and fancycolors,' French all wool Cashmeres and De,Maineri•, low pricett Cashmeres and De Lathes, great variety; - Long' and Square -Plaid Shawls ; Turkeri; Cashmere, Me 'Leine Cloth, Thibet, &e. IL D. THOMPSON; `dewy •,-. 110 Market st., 3 toots from Liberty BA, oARD & BROTHERS'. PREMIUM GOLD PENS,—, _) 12 doe;of the above warranted brand, of Pens, just received, and for sale to the trade at ' New "York pncei. The above Pens have received the highest Prerniuntever awarded on Gold Pens, nattareNtarranted by the manta. lecturer against the point coining - off. For sale by • EDWARD . TODD St ED.,' Notth-onst corner of Fifth and Market - sta., up stairs. . . • ,LACICAND FANCY CA5.51514RE.5.--W. R. Altr,R var has lately received a large assortment of these. :Goods, and is opening teem at prices unprecedentedly, t o w, ranging from 75 t0:52,50 Per. yard- Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. : Also, - French and English-Broadcloths, : black, olive, invisible green, brown, and' blue. Among' these are some very. handsome,French Black,' suitable for Creaks, ;at M very row price , stud brown:invisible green; and bl'k ;PeliSse Cloths, for Ladies', Cloaks.. - I Also, silk, cotton and tnerino Undershirts anci Drmivers; MarincreUndershirts, constantly on hand. : • The attention of Merchanut and Merchant lid tern, who buy by the piece, is specially invited to the above. By Express:7 . ENTS. SUMMEIt GOODS.--SuPer. NY French Habit. Cloths; rich styles Cassimeresq• black and colored Casluiteretts; Queen's and - , Cloths' Sgured and plain Drap Etes. Vestinirs,'"very choice , . Marseilles, Silks ;and _Satins, and. ftguied. Lin en Cheaper yeti. ROBINSONS Cloth Store, • may2s -. Post Buildings, corner Fifth and Wood. WORK. BASKETS. ar N 0.86 Manic= ormv--con• • sisting of Rosewood, Mahogany and other:Talon, ble materials. Also, a superfue quality of Toilet and Shaving.Boxea, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Dlocka and Games of - every descriptioaZwit4 a large asaOrtment of Toys and Fancy Articles, suitable for Christrinwprea ants. Ldec.l6l , HOGAN '& CANTWELL. • ----- • :-• H. WILIGIA nal ' EXCHANGE AND. - BANKING OFFICE N. S. corner of .Third and. Treed arrests. • SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Hank rtoteci and foreign and domestic Coin bongbt and sold on tte most favorable terms.' , • • Collections made Mall the principaleitlesoftM Union, at the lowest rates. • • • , • •. jeld .TOSEFIZ H. EMI. " . • HThL CURRY, • • • • BANKERS,. EXCFIANGE BROKERS, . .• • And Beakrd in Fore i g n and Domenic Exchange.Ceittft: eates of Deposit, Bank Note,, Gold an Sayer, No. 65 Ma street,3rddoot below Fourth, Ifutsidt,Piarburei Pa, marl4-ly . AIX= 1[8.1=2. _.• . = WARD RU • M RUAMER at BARN. , Bankers and Bre&lnge Brokers; Beakra in' Foreign and .Tkonorrie Bzehangs Certificates rf levers. st,BankNous i and Coin. - ' Corner of Third and Wood eta., directly oppo;lte the St. Charles Hotel.. . nnty2B Bankers and N. HOLMES •SONs • • Dealers in Ezriumgo Cain and Bank Mat, No. 55 Illarketstra; Piroburga.. SELLING BAT Bits . • • EXCHANGE: • • " 4 8trIftNTA NATI New York • pr !Cincinnati -' • • - Philadelphia" '• . Baltimore c 4 St. Louie 'BAN[ NOTBI Buying rata " Buying. Tatar Ohio • dis. County & City ord'u Indiana f " Relief Notes ' - Kentucky . . " Pennsylvania Co. t• -• Virginia " New York • Wheeling . ' ' • • 1: ". liltuilland " Tennessee 3 " New Orleans •.' . • ' • ' I Ad. 11. 1103:f. ' TITO& 111.110ENT. BOON &SARGENT.' • HAMMES-. AND EXCHANGE Baorens, • - N. E. Come, of Wood and SiziA sireas s , Pitutnire, Pa., EALEas in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills; Foreign D and Domestic Exchange,. Certificates ofDeposit, EXCHANGE on all the prutcipal Cities of the Union and Europe, for irale in stuns to snit purchasers. - CURRENT and par funds received on depositi. COLLECTIBNB made na all parts of the Union, ut the loweintat.ev.-" eopll.lsy • ritsvATE Dr:B ts mon, o 65 c.Die.anrc od 4 ile , ,,cdTicateeb cclui rVi te nAd i en a g ';.,"' - ' l7 to the lamin a a frame,. • ; I) • • Syhilis arid Ityphilitteemptions,gononbcca I , • • and its consequences, together with all te nereaidemager, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of easercalorigin' skin diseases,with strictures, glee; urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female 'weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions,'diseases of the joints, fistula in tine, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, sco rb utic • eruptions, tetter ringw•orm, mercurial diseases, due. • TWELVE YEARS, PRACTICEr Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vener real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' gaiety,. climate, or impurities of the blood,whereby the •mnsritniton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown 'wreaks assilmnees of speedy relief to all who may place themselves tinder his care. Dr. Brown's are venient arranged in seL irate apartments.offices Patients con con visit )), Dr. B. without & fea p r of exposure to other visitors. • . • hut of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.- To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal as- - gams, in their VaTIOUS forms and stages, oftersinducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are herebyaN prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educatvi every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. 4t Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in . Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. pa - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be - guaranteed. Recent eases and relieved in a short time,Withontinterl ruptiou from business. (Mr - Hernia or •Itupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per : sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucn; tar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, askingadviee, must contain fee, or they will norbe attended.to. MO - Office on Diamond A 1167, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. - Conisultations strictly coati dental. REUM.ATISAL—Dr. Brawn's newry discovered tem; - i edy for Rheumatism it aspeedy andsortnin remedy ! for that painful trouble. It never fails; .. - ..7 !I' - • . I Office and Plicate Connultation Booms; NO. GS, Dia. borne. ..I mend, alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always:an . .-. - ianlP-dawat ,'.• . . . patters magical Pain Extractor: ''.7" .1 TOTHE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found - ' 't THE Magical Pain Paeraetor to prove a cure far. - .f, the Chrome' Rheantatism, which I have been 'afflicted .. . . with for ten years, in my bi joints. f _ r AB R. VREELAND.; ; v depute-ix:mock, N. Y., April 8,1348.- • - ; . 51x. 11. DA N. I have been troubled with the • .. Piles for eight months, and could get no relief: Your Magical Pain pxtracur having.been 'recommended to • me; I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in more ': a short time w ould as perfectly cared ! Could I not et an . '•• of it,d not take a hundred dollars g for th e .. i balance of my box. WILLIAM HALI• ." 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19, 1847. --- (Er. N. CAUTlO—Dalley's only Depot in the airy of Neto 1 York,- and where the genuine reticle ran be obtained, i wholesale.and retail; is at 415 Broadway. ; . H. DALLICT is the Inventor of this truly invaluable cons pound, and he *seer has, a niforecrwilleommanicate the ... secret of its preparation to any num living; and, there- - 3 gfore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make.; a 1 rain of it himself. . . . . . Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is - subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we knowi of, has more eaten- • sively experienced that feet than Dal le •'a Magical Pain i +; Extractor! A Trsr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Baths, Scalds, Piles, &c., wilt afford *want relief, and prodoce at once a eoolingand soothing effect — extracting , '- pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al- ways, apply It ou linen—never on cotton cloth. . s,'• And now mark the differenerf--Counterfen Extractors, .! no matter under what name they may appear,or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thspaint• . v .Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, may be bad gratis, on'application to JOHN b. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. : ;:, Da.Wx.raolut. Avn Dalleyls Annual Galvanic Cure-All, For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, 'quitter, grease, poll.evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be bad ou appli cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octlB:dkwy • • Agent, Pittsburgh. • DR: CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA.; BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache; Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart barn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Wealtnes.s, Palpitation toe Heart, Indigestion and a variety of other diseaseswhich flesh is heir as a medicine for the million. In all .seasons of the year.- spring, summer, autumn, and winter--and under all dr-. cumstancesolityp can be takenvvith perfect safety and success. As a ensures andge earn, tnedicine for ebill• dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them: they•neither gripe not nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, tbey are equally hen; eScial. As an .Anti-Eilious PUT they will be found with: out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who• use them, end an unqualified approval will be the certain result. • • Remember Dr. C. V.Clickener is tLe original inventor of Sugar Coated 'Pills, and that nothing of the eon was ever heard -of until ho introduced them in June, 1843.. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cllckeneris Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or they , will be made the victims of it fraud.. DierPrice, 25 cents per box. . • ' Dr. Clickenet'vrincipal office for the sale of Pills; Is 8g Vesey WM. JAd N. iCSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitt, burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northam. Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. ' :.• . , The following are the duly appointed Agents ror.N gheny county, Paz . A. M. Marshall,/ • ~ - Dr, Brown Allegheny city .. 2. • • J.R. Johmion, Jonathan Gbreist, Manchester. • ' '.; s.Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • .I.R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. . •.. * -..." • Wm. J. Smith, Teraperanceville. , • •"' . . H. Starr, Sewickley- • Edward Thompson, Want/burgh. • • ' • Daniel Negley, East Liberty, .H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh. • . ..• • • , H, Rowland &Son, lirgeesport: . • • • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • . . . • John Black, Turtle Creek. - . INPEldowney, Bakerstown.. . : • - Samuel Springer, ClintonL James AFKee,Stewartstown. . • Riley APLaughlin,Plum township : • . J. Fulton, Taretstum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville. , , Robert Williams, Anhurstrille. • . • insee tslst ;Om • •••• • AND Pure Tease, , IXTEOLESALE AND RETAIL, A? Yna Pears TEA Sroalt,.lo Four th Sint; near wood. ; Piusburg•h.-‘ • e subscriber, having just returned from New York, in now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and , BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great cans for retail sale*. -Our mock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, _Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and at any price they may wisb—packed Ir f. it and I pound packages, . tin cannisters, 6 and L 3 catty boxes . , and in the ha lt chest. - - Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can and will. sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh. .. Our stock of fine Young Hylton, Gunpowder, and Int podia Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the beatin the American market. Loinering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver iced SUGARS, at yetail, or by the barrel. . COFFEES.—Mocha Coffees,d Gov. Java, Lngayra, St. Domingo and Rio selected by the mostexpe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumber', and Onions. Fresh Pesteber,pat up in their own juice. Ma laga 'lawns, in .1 th. boxes. N,EI.-4 ai 11. Dr. D. Jayne's Tamil!' Making for sae decStcw • • . A.:JAYNES: veatlsiG , B B bbls. Loyering's Doable Refined Lon; entshed —2O and Pulverised Sugars, just received and for s we at the Pekin . Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by . dees:dkve - PRINTER'S INK.--10t..1 etre itik7iiiitt B+. kept, at 85 petkegl Nee:f li ed tied for silo km Tea Store by . (aeeS:dkar) . A ..JA YNES. NNE, COFFEE:RA—Mocha, old Gov: Jtilio,—Giojite, ' St. Domingo and Rio CoTeesjost reeerved.umi for l e at the Pekin Tea Stott, :0 Fourth Street, • lec.S:d&w • .. JAYNES: BROWN. - VT. C...CipelrLl. '; M0V17.1044 TIOTItL, . „- • - CORiVili. OF SIIIITHFZEDD AND TH113.0 i:, ct . , PA ... -. • BROWN & ClMNEllalt, PROPRIETORS' - ' N. 8.---4300 d Stabling attethed to the house. fiao23 • - atelfe..it• .. letgar4.L . .*.atrtik:RAL44 - "! AT•r • • • • B I A; JATNEII