tbe- Datl :Morning Vest rj e Ellikk:AXD BEAST,' IisALoLCIL; 'C. right's Indiartlyegetable THIS are a Certain cure for every derieription of pains ; becausethey pur g e from the Morbid humeri which are the cause not only of the ahnrAdiaagreable complaintii;.burdf averring- - tidy incident to man.. - -From three to sue of said Indian' Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a abort time givei relief, evenin the most Intense suf fering; and, perseverance, according to 'directions, will certainly restore the body ton sound state of health."' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion,: and therefore - , give health and-vigor to the whole human frame, ad-wcil as drive pain or disense of every description from the body.. - • J3emars -or Counterfeits and frnitaiiods.;— Remelt ber that the Ongmal and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of ,Vi'musx Wroonr.on the top label of each bog. ' - Remember ,:also, that Ale um. Fe achtwanger & Co., of New York ; Jas. S. Olascoe & Co., of Cincinnati; and I. & Co., of:Louisville, are -Nov - agents tor this r. e t and the guarantee the genuineness of The geunineVErtrale at. Dr . Wright's Principal Office., 169 Race street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN* TROMpRON, - 1613 -Liberty street, Pittsburgh , Pti., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers_ can be 'sup plied'at dm wholesale rate. febls - xpel as onlypne azunnyof the flume! , 11. 4 ous V 6lB mints which originate in imp 'a,:.•pf the blood: and. experienee hasshown that few,: if, any, are more . dfifieult to overcome," But the Clicketwi flagariroated. Vegetable' Pills have grappled - .successfully. with it in every form. Atts. - Jones, of Albeny, now upwards of 50 years of age, had beetitabject to;.periodical returns of this complex= from-her earliest- infancy; and latterly, had been so violentlyfiffeeted, as.to furnish indications of deranged intellect: Delve/se. was haiVas fmmerly, to the family physieian vbuthis prescriptions only drove the tdreellen =ward, rut-usual, preparatory:to breaking out with renewed valence.. The Doctor finally recom mended a box of LeCal Pills; but, through some mistake of the'Apotheearrs' Clerk, a boz of Clickenere Suer coated Purgative Pills was sent in their stead. Hwang' little thith in Pills of any description, and being rather .ttupersticioui withal, 'They . concluded . that Providence bad a hand in the substituttoa. and after all; it might turn out for tbe best. They accordingly made use. of - them.— The result of. a: -very.few doses, left-no.cause to _regret their superititioas notions. The patient rapidly recov ered, and has bea k. no attac of the Erysipelas since:- The Doctor wits highly delighted at the supposed success of his , prescription ;' but was so completely astonished ; when ho diScovered his error, that he resolved, from that time forward, to prescribe nothing else in' ases of Ery- sipelas, but Clickener's Sugar-coated Vegetable Pills. Sold by 'AVM. JAEKSON, tien. Agent, : 14 ."" •'. .• ' 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .IPor list of 'Agents see advertisement.) , Llesentit Nor: though your physicians and friends -give you up to die ill Your-condition cannot be more hopelesa-thart that of Mrs. Rowe :-- • • This .is to certify that I was - taken with a pain in my side and breast, attended with a distressing tough,- and for the'space of one yeargrew rapidly worse. Although I . had in attendance ' three physicians, one - of whom was considered very skillful, all - ot their efforts proved :alike unavailing. .At last. one of the physicians came in, and derided that f eould not live more than one day longer!! AU of my friends believed that a few days at most would. end my earthly: career! - . . My brother, at this crisis,: hearing ot the astonishing cures made hy Dr.. Rogers' Liverwort and 'Par, went. to Chillicothei• distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine ; and, - atm - is - ego tell, before I had used half a bottle ' :my cough, was entirely - eared, and when I had used two'b ottles I - was able to attend to my familY"yoce• tions as Usual. - HARRIET ROWT. We. the undersigned, do certify that this account of MM. Rowe's is correct, we being personally acquainted with alt the circumstances:' P. P.' Joutuion, • '."Bl4union, Ohio, February 6, m-46. - . Foriale by , J. KIDD & CO., Wholesale -Druggists, No. 60 Wood sit: .Also,by. , KNEELAND tkf lIARDIN, A cough, should never be neglected: It may tip - Pear Iliaing Liza uujrofrilly the attention at Brat, hat it will not remelt; stationary long:it may progress stow at first, and its augmeatation mayor scarcely Perceptible; yet Avhea once seizes the lungs, all the other parts of the body will be, skintiatheticrilly affected. and a confirm 'ed Consumotien and premature death will be the inevi able resell A little carp Would save many a life and be timely use of aproper 'remedy might have arrested many a consumption: .nut many persons have:m.4min. eible TepttgllllllCC ACI taking any medicine, and ruttier than use the means towards arresting a disease, simply because the:remedy may not he a pleasant one; would stiffer and laoguish tar a long timeitiefare they would re sort to the aid of medicine. • B. A._ Fohnostock Cols Cough Balsam has a-great advantage in this respeci over many other_Cough prepa ration as thipleasaut trete permita it tobt tkvreil without inconvenience. Smits vane as a nalsnin consistsin the speediness of, its' cure. We have known -some of the most desperate c.oug,tui,koine Of which had beenrumling on for considerable length of time, yield almost 'name dtately to Its power . Prepared and ler sale wholesale and retail, by ß.. A. FAHNFSTOCK do Co: novl7 ':" °or Wood and let. and Wood and nth eta . . • issauge - toiiiiill - from Live:T.6°l;7T ßY: the well known; fast sailing, vorite Steamship SARAH SANDS— . "Ft r. Commander: must s V a A ilfrom T A i e lo vYork lively on a 24th February, and from Liverpool on ttlittit Atareb—her regular days.- - respectable persona can be handsomely accent todited in-the*Atenbln, and found ou moderate terms. Cabin; 2d cabin and steerage - passengers *Ailing:the Old Country,- or those sending for their - relatives, should- in- Spect the :accommodations of 'this floating palace, before ertga.& - x elsewhere;'and price- of passage to and' from Liverpool will.beliule more than in'a packet ship. Apply on board, foot of Peek Slip, arta the subscribers. P. 'W. IWRNES CO , - • Si South st., N.Y., and 30 Waterloo Road. Liverpobl. - Or in Pittsburgh to JOHN TFIONIPSON, fehB:9t 156 Liberty ktreet James W. Wootlwell, MODERN AND •ANTIQUE FURNITURE No. 83 Tama Smarr, Parma/zit, 4 1 A x.tuos and splendid asso rt ment of Furniture, • suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. . lie present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any smumfactory in the Western country..: PC/60115 wishing to . puyehase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de termmed my prices shall, please. Part of the Stock con . Tete a Tete; Buffet F.taqtle ; Louis %I? ;- Chairs Chairs; . Queen Elizabeth Chairs; . . Tea Poyse; - . ' • Fruit Tables • .Toilet Tables; - . .' '-- Louis RV. C ommoder. French Mahoganyßedsteads ; Piano Stools ; ' 58Scifax, with plush and haireloth einem; 50 Mahogany Bocking_Chairs ; '4O doxemParlor do. 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; . . • - -15 marble top Diessing Bureaus ;: • .. , 8 Wardrebes; 8 Secretaries:and Book Cases ;;• 'MI marble top Nash Stands ; Er pair Fancy Work Stands. - ' - . A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and ether - Furniture, too numerous to mention. - Mr Stam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and int the most reasonable terms.- , - - feb6 , - .A.'ll. Mason - dr. Co., PTO :SO MARKET STREET, will continue their great semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS for thirty days longery during'which'tinte their extensive 'Wholesale Dounts'orill be thrown open to their 'Retail Trade, as A. A.AASON A. CO. knowing - that they are, - selling DRY_COODS of every- description from ten to-fifteen -per cent. less than everbefore, do invite every person in want, Moral:nine and purctase- from our Stock, et - the 'Mutat Wfinlesate rates. . • - - • .. Our great object in reducing . Stock is to make room for Bpring,Goods it being o ur intention to exhibit in March MX targets an d theriehert Stock of Dry Goods ever offered - by one concer n fin America. - " iVe shall continue' to sell our Bleached and Brown ?dustbin, Tickings, and other Dornostic Goods, at our for mer low nues•motwithstanding the recent advance of Aileen poi *cd. - anon. the same, In the Eastern markets: VITHITEHAVANA, AND BRAZIL. SUGAR-, -.25 boxes 'Wriite Havana Slicer , - • 75 bags Brazil - '25 bblir.. act " In store and for sale by J. &- J. BVIIRITITT, dec27 • No. 13 Liberty st A PPIak.24TtCES WANTED—Fifteen to twenty young IX lads frock 12 - to 15 years Of age, to learn the Stocking manufacturing business. Apply at AL DALY'S - Store; on Fifth street, or at his Factory in Lawrenceville. ' - y ANTl3l3—Tbree Business Men, as partners in e tablisliments now in successful operation , in lb city. Ersph wilt be, required lo produce IS cash capital n . .2..11103. profitabte business will be kold at a bargain,. to one or two enterprising men of good business Minim., r 3. CUTHBERT,„Gen. Agent s , • lanG . . -,‘ ~ , - 7 - . • : Smithfield street...: _ INFORK4TION WANTED.—Any person acquainted WWI the children of John Clark, an Englishman,-(an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked ta , or 'about Piusbatgh, and to have died within six ,or. seven -years, will do them a ktudness, bye informing them they can hear of-something to their advantage, on application WORGENTLEMEN.—w. MURYKT has recently' re _ ` ceived a further supply of Gentkmeres Fancy CRd. VATS, including some .very• "handsome.- Also, black Italian Cravats, several qualities, and including some su perior. . Also, Gent's Linen ,Cambric _Handkerchiefs, . plain and with-colored borders; super Silk do.; Under " shirts and•DraVrcrit, Merii.o, silk and cotton, some of the former .e.ttrit 'size. • Espiciaattention is asked to his stock of. French Broadcloths and Cassinzerts of the latter D yad and fancy ; Velvet aint• Satin Vestings, ke. Al North-east corner of dth and Idurleet gts. ;11141,d/N F—KERIL, Attorney at Law—Of:nee removed to - AltqlibetWeett Smithfield and Grant streets ael so Ci T o . z-Pri z oipo Eosr:ro . ; " 3 do. - do. do. . Jost received and for sale by ' " MILLER Jc RICKETSOINI, feb9 . 170 Liberty street 61A,%1 52 AlthEV —i n ""Cellf41111;ak! byy HINDSTONO Grindstones, assorted nizen, on ronnigninent and for rain low by .. KING Er: ItIOOIiHEAD, Dianiond, corner cif Dinmond-olley. Air ONONGAHEI2A. SALT—.IOO barrels Montingulutlit JNI. Ball, ust received and for, sale by - 1 tick DOZ CORN BROOMS--Jusurred and for rale 'UV' by - (jan24) KING __& liIOORHEAD. , 9(1 -- 1113BLTS --. .APPLE-012 caibsigradia and_tor sale ...1 1 1J 1 J by ' , (jaxr.24) KING ac BIOOO.FIEAD. RISD PI A,CLIES-70 bushels just tee'd and for sale by`' tjetail KIND a:. MOORHEAD, OBARBEL IA S F. FLOUR---For ante by - - jan2l - ICING & MOORBEAD. )31.1TTER.---abble. 'Kell Batter, fresh, width good or der, foreale by [deeBJ -XING & woortfp f) • r " rr.-^ r"e ts 44 "C.r\ 4,74+ Commertia6l6:linautial. . . PITTSBURGH BOARD. OP TRADE. -,"." W. BARKER, W. R. IitURPHV - ' • - PAS - SENGEE ARRANGEMENTS- FO/C/ 843 ' SteromboatPacketLine,leavesdailY foreincinnati,lo LIU Passenger Packet, via Brownecrille, to - Baltimore and - Philadelphia, 8 a.. 31:, and 6.r. Mail Conch Line, direct to Philadelphia . ; 9 A. se, eau rzi Westem-and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 North Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A.ra. tie and Weetern New York, daily ,-9 A. M. • North-Eastern to Philadelphia, dilly,- except Sundays, 4 . . AND DEI:ARTURE OF.MAIL'S. Eastern Mail Philadelphia, due 3 a., closes 12 M. Western Mail, Ctn. and LOWSV., due 8 P. sr.,eloses3i.g.. . - Solith.via.Balt. and Waskin,lton,due BP. , closessA.m. North• Wes tern via Cleveland, due 104..1A., tloses A.m. Erie - artd Western. New York, due P. la.,cloaqs BA-K. SIVIDECS: . , - Par caret. ' Aged: Offered Bank or Pittsburgli . ..-- • ... . . .5 5000 050.00 . 4150,00 Exchange Bank- -•••-• - 50,00 '. 44,00 43,50 liderchants'attak - 5000, : '45,00 Fiumere, Noneinmaiket. Hand Street Bridge- 50,00 :40,00 Northern Libertiealtridge • 50,00 35,00' Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 36,00 .. 35,00 Connelleville R. R. Stock, paid on , • : - ahares,V2,so • - too City Bonds (5 ceat;)- .. 00,00 Monongahela Bridge .. .. • 25,00 ' / 6 , 5 0 Gas Stock - 50,00 . . Daily Review of Me Blorkets. OFFICE OF TIIE"POST,. TEITIRSDAT MOUNIM February 15, ISO. s Yesterday was another of the dull days. FL4pUR-We heard of no receipts.. Prices are sfitleningeonsioerably; but no advance yet. If this Weather- continues,' Flour will "command' a higher figure. 2 • ' • SEEDS...-Salca of 20 bbls: Clover Seed at 83,25 • BUTTER-i-'4ale of . Spoo nis., in kegs arid bids. at . 9c., for ebipmoot east. Prime Roll is worthr 12/c. GRAIN—SaIe 100 bus, Wheat at 70c.; Corn is in _ demand; ,sales from stores at 3£361 1 43c. Oats worth in stores 29c., On wharf, 25026 c. Rye and Barley we quote at 40e. - RYE FLOUg—Not mach demand; sales at e 3 Sb from'store : Avorth $3,00 on, wbatf. BULK MEAT—SaIo of 5,06 at 4c. , RI a bog rOtind. - BACON_ :Regular; sales from store, but no change in prices. . HPARRY has invented a machine fog wishing 661 d, Mt..., for which he has made application for a patent.— They .are now offered for sale at the Warehouse. of TARRY, SCOTT 1t7C0., N 0.103 Wood at, Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and at amine these labor-saving machines. They are' simple in their constinction,"easily transported op the, hack of mules or horses ! weighing eighty pounris each, and can beput in opamuon in half an hour. They can be filled withprovisions. It; ir the opinion or those who hare seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral fromlso bushels of sand-or earth in a day- without the f a lops o particle of the mineral. - They eaf be increased in size and worked by-water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work without going intothe water or being exposed to - water-or wet, and consequently without endangering their health.- They will require but .a small stream of water, and can be used the whole seestin, and can be put into operation whose there is eot sufficient water to wash ifT the usual way. . • • Prlee of smallest size 835. Orders from 'abroad, ac. • eormumied by cash, will be promptly filled. , - - R. PARRY, at Parry. Scott & feb7altf - N 0.143 Wood 'ln., Pittkhn EW.00013.9.—W. - R. httrallT bus opened this morn ingg a lotaf NEW GOODS., embracing many searee and destrabla anieles. Personswanting Dry floods or almost any description. will find, at this advanced part of the season, a much larger and more general assortment at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goode just:opened is it rot of Mazarine and Green,' Entail fig'd Moose de LaLnes, Terkeri and bit Cloth. Shawls, new Prints, he.—at INiorth..east corner of 4th anclMarket streets.' JCS Goodt of wbolisa/e; up stain, very low. lianla TAMES , NEW NOVEL—The Forgery, a Tale, by G el P. R. James Esq. For sale by • . • •;101INSTON & STOCKTON jno26 Corner Market awl its. To Lumbermen. lER Undersigned desires, Upon his return from the T East, which will be about the Bth or Icith of Febra nry, to contract for from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of LOCUST TIMBER. suitable for Crosalles,say 9 feet in length, and of sufficient size to square .51 to 61. inches,— The Timber to he delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son,. Indiana.— the latter preferred. Communications maybe left with Messrs. Church & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cash. on delivery of Timl bet. • . • .10112 i BROUGH. ion.% • • Pres't M. ;and I. Rail Road Co. (11TietTe pnb....2t daily and It weekly and ch. this office.] FllO LET--A good dry CELLAR, situated OM the - North. 1 east side of . the Diamond suitable (Or an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN tr. CANTWELL, feb9 . B6 Market at., Piushargh. -AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—In pursuance of the Revolutions of a Meetirtg of the Allegitenylegrieui. tural Society at Pereysrille, ou Saturday, 3d mu.. there wit/be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION held at the new Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh., on Wednesday, the 21st of March, 1049, at 10 o'doek.p.m., for the purpose of establishing a County Agrieu.tural Society. -All who feel interested arc respectfully invited to attend. SAMUEL MeCASLIN. Press. TxtreCiSt. HART, CalTeSpOn'a Seer. ffebGl FAhrflyEcor ;j! sts : a l e r ubiic to -effect greatest bargains ever purchased, are most respectfully invited' to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISRMENT, Post Build ings, corner Fifth and Wood streets. febs:2w `F) SACKS DRIED PEACHES—This day ree'd and for ilkw sale by [fel)s] ARMSTRONG et. CROZER. A /MGSPRIME LARD—For sale by -7 rebd • lothing at. Cost. A S the subscribers intend ealarging their Store Room, lA_ they will adhere strictly MOM 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. ' 114 , 11IULLE,N & DOWNING; feb3] No. 218 Liberty, opposite foot of 7th st. TTNSHRINKABLEFLAN-ND.s.-.W. MCAPFIT vites the attention of buyers to his ;stock of the above Goods, of - all the different qualities, said to be .as unshrinkable as the Welsh, and at much lower prices.— Genuine Welsh Flannels also constantly onhand. Gauze and Silk do. 44 and d 4 do., for Shrouding purposes., Also, Home-made White Flannels tind Linseys, Con stantly on hand, at the North-east corner of Fourth .and Market streets. feb s T - EAS--The intention of families and dealers is invite. to ourntoek of fresh Green and Black Teaa, put up in ottaner,ftalf pound, and ponad 'tankages, vrhielEme mill warrant equal to, if twat UM, , than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Ten stores. We have also on band: a fresh Supply of. Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hylton and Binek Teas, rrat in paekages,mbieh we think eaabot be equalled in this city. Calf and try them dee27 ICING & fwIOORHEAD, Diamond QTRAYED OR STOLEN—From Lightcap , s Tavern, 3 1.7 miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Rosul,on Wed nesday evening last, Sept. 27th,1548, a Bay Mare, about 141 hands high ; has a email white spot on her forehead; and some - white - on one of her hind feet; had on a halter. • when she left. She LS about 5 years old. Any person who will return her to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, orsend hint information where she can be obtained, will be suit ably rewarded. , JOHN- FERGUSON, ISSOLUTION.—The partnership of Mansur ic Lux D is this day dissolved, by.niutual consent. The bu siness of the firravvill bo settled by 11. Lee •J. FL MURPHY, Pitublirgh, 30th Jan., 1840. NOTICE: The undersigned will continue the _Wool business end attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old pinee. - h & Lee. In retiring from the late film Paurm of rp y ' ta"reat Pica6u." -in recommending to the pma:tending übtle. ' Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my filen 8 3. R. MURPHY. Shirting litualina and Irish - Linens. S.: MURPHY- invites the particular attention of „ those wanting the above Goods, to hisdestrable stock, consisting of the best make, from the mosiapprove ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure - flax.= He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Magian of a superior-quality at a very low puce: Alsa, Sheeting mad Billow-ease" !dueling 1,- - Diallers and Crash; - . Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; . . • Blankets, quilts; Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. 'LADIES' DRESS .GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parrnettos, plain and-funny,-De Leince, (sonte new styles net received ;I The season. being far advanced, all thCso Goods will be sold atprices that cannot fail topleaso VVholesale Rooms up Maim fIARII--Juat received. by Express, three pieces of perfine BROWN LUSTRECLOTHS, for Over-coats and Sacks, which seill,be sold low, nt .251 Liberty street, by (nov18) C. WERNEDURG: iChmniele anti Journal copy.l uL BUTTER-15 burrela FreAIL Roll Butter, for sale by Bute N) 8. &.W.VARBAIIGH. ooI3BLS. SUPERFINE FLOUR--Ewing's brand s , torso's by OM) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. _ 7 BpL n g i R Y_E . FLOOR—joAin t - ri and f?r , gale . by 46 SA '4' l l":lRMlr I sale 3> 1 rWigr RAB COATING-1 pale Drab Blanket Coating, ' <lade ' ' ' MURPHY rk LEE BARRELS HEANS-‘aec'd and for sale by jan24 - CUMMINS & SMITH A LARGE LOT. OF SHORTS AND. MIDDLINGS--; fteceived and for sale by Jana CUMMINS. SMTrif.' /000 LB t WESTERN - RESERVE Ciii7Q. -- , Received and for sale by jaaM„..CUMMINS 10F, BARRELS SUPERIOR FLOUR--Ree'd nod fo 1.44-1 safe by. ' (jan2a) CUMITINS to-EiBUTH BUSHELS SHORTt3'AND MIDDLINGS—Just 4(.1k., received and for sale by C MJAINS & ShIITH. SBARRELS alDEß—Ree'd and for sale by • jan.W - cuntraNs . . Atiorellaneoits. Pad~ast to find "irreln nlreland st le ms oT h LA . ND AND WA I L " ES iI ; . • - . Pat et Ships , 4. • SAND S, and eti iegitta . . 1 4 111 •tip fr i k P. NT...BYRNES tc. Divrazaasnxis. t 8 1824.1 1%0. 83 South street, New, York, and 36 Waterloo Road Liverpool. , - PERSONS sending to the Old Country for their friends, can bore them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack. ets, sailing from Liverpool on Ist, OtS, 11.th,16111,21at or 16th of every month, comprising the following Ships:— Pidelia,. Siddons, - Henry Clay, Hottinguer, Catmint', . Constellation, - , Roscius, •• Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright.. Waterloo, • • - Constitution, Ashburton, - New-York, . Garrick, West Point, Queened the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, .. New World, - Liverpool, Oxford John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ships, sailing . from Liv erpool and the Irish 'Ports every day, co_ mprisinK the • bt. Patrick,' St:George,- Andrew. roster, Yorktown, - Creole, - . Pitereeon, Probus, Elsinore, WM. A. Cooper. And many others, which ibis limited space will not ad mit of here enumerating. • P. W.HYRNES & CO. are the sole PassefigarAgents .• the SteamshipSAßAH SANDS. Her appointed sail, tug days, for 1849, are as follows: Prom Liverpool on Mai January, 28th March, 4th Jane, 6th Angustand Bth October; from New on24th February, 3d May,slh July,6th September, and 1514iNovember. . Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early in the Spring,will find it to their interest to patronize this Old . Established House our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at sightfor any tunounton the National Bank of Ireland, its branches - &c., &c., at all times for sale.. Ap ply to, or address by letter,post-paid & , - • P. W. BYRNES CO, SI South st.,N.Y.; and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Or to— pin27:tf - . Clitokeringys Pianos. - mi +t hit ... • JOHN H; MELLOR, (sale Agent for Chickering's „Pianos for Western Pennsyl- - rania,) No. 81 'Wood street, Pittsburgh; 'TT - TT has received, and now open for sale, the I following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct I from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickerines (Boston) Prices, viz.' One superb Rosewood, seven octav ,e. carved in the most elegant unit rich Lyle of Louis 1111.-.-new 'soak. .One Rosewood, carved, 'even octave—new scale.' - Ono do. .64 octave—new scale. Ono do. .6 octave, carved - moulding—new scale, Two do. 6 do. round corners; - Two . do. . 6 do. . square " " " The above are from the manufactory; of . J. Chickering, Bonon, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Also, on band, and for sale low-- - Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves ; from the manatee tory. of H. Worcester,'New York, Ibrmerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory -of Gale & Co.,N. Y. One Rosewood, al octave; manufactured by Bacon '& Raven, New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and „ leR by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods as will as .ia country store,— Price $lOO. - Jana, 21" O R RENT—..k gout - Brick Dwelling House,consu niently situated for business turn, between 3d and ,on Ferry street_ Rent—Blso.oo. NO. SUGAR-30 bhds. prime new crop N. O. Sugar . Past received and for sale by MILLER k RICKETSON, febS l7O Liberty et. Co-Partnershlp Mitts*. ;arm ninct.sr. , 31311 N VOICIOtia. TOHN DUNLAP hating, on the lst inst., associated sP. with him in_his business J011:1 FLEMING, they will hereafter carry on their Importing of House Formatting Hardware, and ttlentifacturtrig business, under the name and style of John Dilater& Co„ The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the prevent firm, at their warehouse. corner of Market an Second streets • (MIA) JOHN DUNLAP .& CO. "PRE PART.NERSIUP heretofore existing between Bale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busineu of the late firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. MALE, SANDS & REINEMAN, ' 5ept.270,1849. JOHN VOF.DTLY. The businesewill be continued by Same & Rev/mean and . Jono Yoram, under the etyle of REINEMAN & Co. se .t2S SUNDRIES—Ie bbls. prime Cranberries; 10 " small White Beaus; • 6 " Roll Butter 26-Sacks Dried Apples; 10 beta Leaf Lard Receive,' on coumgnment and for sale by feb9 KING k MOORHEAD IDICE-8 tier°. s, just rec'd and kr sale by feb9 KING & IKCIORHE AD, Diamon BACON—Hams and Shoulders, a prime article; of G. J.) W, Jackson's crating, always on hand and for sale by . Ifeb9l RING & mot:mama, J) MSS boxes and 44 ball' boxes, in store and IL for sale by Ifeb9l KING & MOORHEAD. TITRAPPING , PAPER— .IOOO reams Medium gtraw Wrappfor --• •• • , 1000 'Crown " , SOO " double cen " " Received and for sale at the Paper Warehouse of S. C. 111E4 87 Wood at. I[Ei c ilit a A u V t li d llK r a— b Vstit bbls. Insh Vaiikey re inn3 AP Is.-4.S.at bldg. Romantics, in atom 'and for sale by,. (dead) W. 31. C. AMMON. lock BUSHELS CORN MEAL—just received,. and. V for sale op _deciSt W. & .1. C. ACIWSON. - (ILO BRA - NO ;SAND WINE;4..—A large stock of Ur fine old Wines and Liquors for sale j in quantities to suit, by Ideet.4) ' C. MARTIN; A t. CIDER.—A few bb Is. for sale low by 1 - .1 dealt P. C. MARTIN, A. I.3EACH BRANDY—A few bble. old Tenaessee Peach .1 }heady, fm sale by [dealt) P.C. MART/N, Ag's g (REAM CHEESE-350 boxes Cream Cheese, *a store ki and for sale by (Aran 5. &W. HARBAUGH. SUGAR -30 Itbds : new and old crop N.:O. Sugar, in store and for sa e by OW) S &W. HARD/LUGS. VrOLASSEB-40 barrels N. 0 Manse*, in store and .I.YI for sale by (janW) B. & W HARDAUGH. CODA ASH-30 casks Soda Ash, a very superior arti cle for glass manufacturers, for sale by tan 29 S. & W. HARRAUGH. _Ur by (janZ) . S.- & HAttBAUGH. ARD.--2 — TMtis:Nio. I Lard; JJ 30 kegs " " just rec'd and for sale by lan2o 8. & W. HARBAUGH. "VGGS- - resh Eggs just received end for sale y jan29 S. & W. BARBAUGH TARY APPLES-75 bags Dry Apples. just reed And .1.1 for sale by (jauW) S. A. W. HARDAUGII. Q . ROAR HORSE MOLASSES. 15 bids. La. Saga la House Molnsets, on consignment end for sale by ' jantS MILLER & RICKEFSON 4 - 0 O XR.SWHIPI HAVANA RUG Atli (*bags " Bratil ." received and for sale by (deco) MILLER h RiCKETSON. SE)GAIIH--s(7lll.l — ii — tnufaii Principe, "Cruz & Sons." - 20" " " Justo Zans." 10 " Havana Regalia& 5" " Fraguncia. Ree'd and for sale by - (dec4) : MILLER & RICKETSON. MOLASSES—tI WAIL Sugar Rouse; 40 new crop Plantation; received and for sale by (dec4), MILLER & RICKETSON. OVE OIL--CROP OritllB.-10 baskets sup. B k), de or mur; "Laren& ;" 10 baskets sug.Bordetx," Latours;" 15 Marseilles; rec , d and for sale by dec4 MILLER & ' CKETS. O. N. COFFEE -40 bags Rio Coffee ; 1„_, 30 " sap. Rio Oahe ; 50 " Laguyra 0 in store and for sale by. - ^ (iantB) -3114 L ts.RICKETSON. OT-ASH.-11 casks Pot-Ash in - store and for sate by. P janl.B MILLER & RICKETSOM VITHITE HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes White Ha , V vans Sugar; just rec'd:and forests by • janlB • MILLER & RICKETSON. . LARD OIL-12 bble. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil • 8 " " 1 Fall' " "r Just received and for sale by Unita • MILLER & RICKETSON. LAMPLILACK,-Superior Star,in,barrels and hhdis., assorted papers, for sale by - B. A. FAMESTOOK & CO.; Corner let and Wood sts. piSii MOSS—One bale just received and for sale by U. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov2S Corner tat and Wood ate CASSIA -200 matte just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Jr. CO„ nov2El . Corner lst and Wood sts IILANKET COATINGS—Drab, Lavender, Grey,Mix.- J_) ed and Blue, for sale .by the piece or packale, at manufacturer's prices, by MIJRPHY tt. LEE, jan6 Liberty street,opposite _ janls RAt ,WHALE, AND LARD OILS•••• • 1400 go. Dohlegated Winter Sperm, manufactured this winter; - - . - • , '9OO gs.:Dlcaelied do.. do. do. • •-• 900 " • Winter Whale do. do. • 14 bbls. No. 1 Winter Lard Oil. -Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, feb7 - • • 170 Liberty street. IFE OF FRANKLlN,lmurraavxn—ln course of pub -. L!kaftan In the *meinl form, by Harper & Brothers, N. York. The Life of. Benjamin . Franklin, consisting of his; Autobiography, and a narrative of his public life and ger , . vices, by the Rev. H. Hastings %VOA; splendidly embel, fished by numerous exquisite designs, by John G. Cbap monengraved in the highest style . of art. The work is printed in the octavo form, on super fi ne paper, from bold and legible type, It will be completed in eight parts, ne 25 cents each, and iestied at; brief intervals. Each pare will be , received by , express immediately Alter its publi, Part let just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner of Market and fie sts. ALIFORNIA WAGONS— • 2000 sawed Wagon Felines, (Government sizes;) SOO ie t Hubs* far Sale by - - O.,A. ' I2icANOLTYI4 febo - - Canal Basin ening, (containing r 9,, RT— " hree st r 3Fick ir Dw eet tufi,.to gooa Rooms,) on .% ayne . Tenant, SZO. Apply t° - i:"AtiinrinaNy CO., 11111// • febß ' Canal B S. CUTHBERT, Gen: Agent, Smithaeld street JOHN BLACK & CO titer; . /Intelligente - POR'l`p/r, P UURG ti ; 5. gzsr alkrim 11 TAB. CHANNEL. Steamer .Lake Erie, Shales, Beaver. " hdichigau Lifson, Beaver. " Baltic, ineobsißrownsville; Attantic,Parkinscn, d 0... . ' - "Camdenfliendriektion,-MeKeisport. • - Beaver, Boons, Beaver. • " -. Brilliant ' Grace, Cincinnati.- - • " Z. Taylor, Lucas. Wheeling. : " Brooklyn, Boles, Sc. Louis. • " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " : Lake Erie, Shelea,Beaver. - " BnIGo litcobs, Brownsville " Atlantic; Parkinson, do. Michigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver., Beaver, Clarke k ßeaver. - 'r:"Camden; Bendrickon- MoKeesport. New &Wand No,2Denn, Cincinnati " Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. Embassy; Bennett, Bt.- LOOM; .- i‘ Columbian, Dean, , " Prairie *ate, Now.ol-lealls• &Amino Itivr4 Israr.morsen.—The Concor dia, Louisiana Intelligencer, has the following para. r papa , • - High and threatening as the blitaiatrippi 'now is, w e fe ar we shallliave it c u ll higher before it re. 'cedes. Already it is overrunning its banksat soak points near the Northern line of this. State—at other points, a slight increase of water ;will cause great damage, and nowhere can we stand so heavy .a rise .as we are threatened with. • FIRST IRIVRIITIOR FTC/JIBS/MS.— , Notwitb. standing the creditof originating steam navigation is universally conceded to Fulton, there is a clean 'also in behalf of Mr. JLIRIRS Ramsey. Mr. Rumsey propelled a boat by steam on the Potomac, at Shop ardstown, Va., in the year 1785 or 1 86. Subsequent to. that limo a repoit of a select committee of the Maryland House of Representatives, after hearing testimony recommended that a gold medal should be struck and presented to his son for the invention, but the, proposition failed to be acted upon in the Senate.—.Bo/I`. Sun. reit CALWORNLIL. , ..A company of 70 men now in this etty fh?at- the East, have engaged the steamer Hudson, Capt. McMillin, to convey them as far as Fort Smith, Arkansas river, en route for California. • WPM St. Louis Republican of Saturday, Says?: Illinois river is very high, overflowing the banks in many places. At Florence, Griggsville, Apple Creek and other points below the gorge, the water wa s into most of the warehouses and other build. lags near the river, The steamers Domain, Finan cier and Anthony, Wayne, were at Griggevillo wait ing a breaking up of the ice to pursue their , trips to Beardstown. THE STEAM= BROOKLYN, has arrived at Louis. villa with the engines and {miters of the steamer Gondolier, which were sunk in the hliarisaippi river a few months since. They go to Pittsburgh.--Cin. earn. Ks7`Thera is very little business doing between Cin cinnati end gt. Louis, so saps-the Cincinnati Com mercial. Soule of tbrepackets are laying up. sS'Two new boats for the Missouri river trade was launched st St. Louis on Saturday last. • 1848. . • 11148. CINCINNATI AND - PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. Thus Independent Line of *moment is now composed 1 of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and moat powerful boats on the waters of the West. , The highest wagea.are paid for the services of the best and moss experienced men engaged in the river business— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without ,doing the slightest injury to their persona. The proprietors challenge vim parrion with any passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity,.and speed. All dud money can prorate has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The bonui leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAYPACEXT.—The Mosnaoaterrin, Capt. Storic, wittleavel'ittaburiTh every klanday morning nen/o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 e. TUESDAY PACEEZ—The Itottaana No. 2, Capt. Jae. Klineelur,' will leave Pittsburgh every• Tuesday , morning at 10 o`eloc it; Wheeling every Tuesday evening, at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACK T.—The' Naw ENGLAND No. 2; Capt. S. -- ntot, will Wave Pittebutgli evcry Wednesday mortung atleo'cloelt Wheetingevery Wettnesdaytttu ing at 10 p. x. THURSDAY PACKET ;The Bau.ttivr,Capt: R. Grate. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday wonting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling eye ry Thursday evening at 10 FRIDAY PACKET.—The CurioneNo. 2, Copt Croaks, Willteava Fittebarghirvery Friday running at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening et 10 P. Nt. lISATVEDAYEWEBT.—The Muammar No. Capt. 1 C. Woodioani, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at U o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. SUNDAY , PACKET.— The Isaac Newton, Capt. P. Deed, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning st 10 o'clock; N'Vbeeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nor - --- Trotillitrii;lall PACKET'S. -- -- FOR MIMING, CINCINNATI t. LOUISVILLE. 01110 REGULAR SATTEDAT Pscirr.—The A No 1 fine'and fastpiussenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. "Hezlep„ Corn manderovillleave.Pamburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Salurdanat 10 o'clock precisely-. For freight or passitge apply on bimni, or to FORSIMI & DUNCAN, Agente: The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Paeket,and with a vicar entirely to th e com f ort o r pm ,.. sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters., The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Friniklin No 6 and Pike Nog, to Sant- Lottis—time thrOtigh,VlVE DAYS. are2.l,iy 1841. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FDEUASY 15t,1549. FEBRUARY 1 it,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT'S A. It!. AND 4 P. hl. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS fIPLANI; Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Atonorkgahela Wharf !Mat, at theloot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. - ia3l New Wheeling Packet. - The new and splendid patutenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, 11. E. Lticsu, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh' and Vhee tug, leaving this city every 15Ionday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'hlock, A. st., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, .t. e. For freight or passage, (having superior accommada• tions,l apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (jan3o). ARMSTRONG lc CROZER, ew WheeliniE•aoket. . , iil.al The new and splendid pasenger steamer /AMES NELSON, G.11. i Moor e, -11WMaster, will run as a Regular Packet il between Pittsburgh and Wheeling; le ttv ing this City, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. ta., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day _and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A, st. , For freight:or passage, (furring superior accommocla tions,) apply on board. . The James Nelson is an . entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any bout on the river.. AMSRTRONG /c CROZER,. deefhtf- Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running . steamer CONSUL, *Ham, htaster, Will leave regularly for I,Vhceling,pn Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 ci clock, prremilb • Leave Wheeling every Tuesday,-Thursday, and Satur day,, at 7 o'clock, A. st., pothieely The Consul will land at all intertnediate ports.. Every accommodation that can be procuredobr the comfort and safety of passengers, haa been provided. The boat is e al iv so provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent For freight or paisage.apply on board, or to oct9 JOHN FLACK. Agent. Franklin Packet. Airiatelto'fast wicket ALLEGHENY BELLE, apt. 'Wm. HANNA, wilt run regularly be tween Itts urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves PRtahurgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. 'M. For freight orpassage, apply on hoard. • —.. " ---- Regalar Packet far - . Efitii s iliti ---- , iili a t • '. THE Cute steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. BARNES, win leave forth° above and . inter metate ports on IVe4toudays and Sasurdays. .. For Freight -or pomp a pply on board, or to ati o . CIL°. IL MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Arrangement. . • lag. : rlEsteamer C ALEB COPE will leave far Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues .day, Thursday, and Saturday, nt A. nt., re turning on . Monday, Wednesday, and Prulay. Shahan a boat at the landiakbetween Wood street and theliridge, prepared, to receive freights at any time. S. it W. HARBAUGII, Agents, No. 33:W00d, Summer Arrangement. IatTHE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, sangow, and Wellsville, every. Monday, Wednesday, and Fridar 7 and returning ou Tuesday, ' Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. at. Haviug a boat attitit landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any w n e- For freight or passage apply_ to mall-tf ' ' O. W. BARTON Er. CO., Agents. - • • ". • . ,• f- = . - - • " • Bate & tit. • , Morin t • Binshet Building Lsotri for Sale.— 3BEAUTIFULLY SITITATED , BUILDINO LOTS I : for so kp,i n theplail or the Mount Emmet property._ • Parsons deturons of investing a small sum of money;cua • doso to adiantage, by securing , choice Lots of various ••y • • This proPertyitar :beauty , or location, commanding. a view of the two eidea, the Allegheny, Mononguhela and Ohio rivers, is uneguralter, has the advantage of an abundance of the chomestiPring water.- The now; road, now finishing, will render it easy of access,. and; ring it within a convenient distance of the : Ailegheny market: As an investment for, profit, to say nothing of the - de. lightdit situation for it residenecohe buyer will secure in a few years n TIIIIEE-HOLD return. • The above Lots will bits Old • for Cash, or on a'Credit of one to five years. • • • • ' TITLE CLEABAND INDISPUTABLE. - • ' Plans may be' seen and every information had ; of Mr. fIUGHSWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, ut his offiee,ondth street, Pittsburgh: • • 'nov3o 111.0 N FOUNDRY FOR liSALE.A.atnall Iron Fotindry; with. Patterns, Toola,&c., all ready fornperation,7ill be sold on accommodating 'terrine, or exchanged for iron °r "filfa offers an excellent opportunifyio a young man to commence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of SCAIFE & - ATKINSON, lat.„ near Wood circa.: FOIL SALE—A small two Flory frame dwelling house, conveniently situatedifronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. • The lot is 24 feet in front; by -128 feet deep; and will he aold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to sep2 • JAMES MAY, Water street. - • Steam Beata for Sate. 1141011.. The splendid :Steam Packets DAL= and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as raga ar ackets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to be too largo and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. . The following are the dimensions of these swr.Y boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four hollers, 21 feat by 39 inches diameter; cylinderi, 21 incheii, an, 01 set stroke. Bach ,boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. ItIOORHEAD nov23:tf . - Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. T ere En. 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 or 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 & Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monett gahela House. (dec9:2tnortf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. I:PORSALE Oft RENT—A Two Story Brick llvvelliug, _C situate on. Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire of . hI'MULLEN & DOWNING,- jaul7 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh FR SALE -- A-valuable Property,of 0 feet front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to'a 10 feet alley. The above desirable propertY can readily be proved, either for, business purposes or. private resi dences, or for renting—will be soid at a Bargain. Also, a lot of 20 feet front on Webster, near Grant street,by 20 feet deep Price $lOO. S. CUTIIIIERT, Gen. Ag't, Sirlithfieldst. 131Olt SALE—A desirable Farm of 74 Acres. with Dwelling House, Darn, Stable, and out buildings, Garden and Orchard, and from 30 to 90 acres in cultiva tion-11 milesirom the city, on the Franklin Road.— Some /Stock unit farming implementswill be sold at d fair price. Price of the Farm, Including the Grain .down, $l9OO. Terms, easy. S..CUTHBERT, Gen. Ao, Smithfield at.._ FORSALB—A'valuable corner Lot of 50 feet front o_u Borough street s 4.75 deep on:North street, in Law relmeville--contait nog a new Brick :House, conveniently arranged, with wide hall,: large parlor and kitchen, three bed rooms, upper and lower porches, good cellar, bake °van, garden, Ice, Price $1.503; $5OO in band $5OO in I year; $5OO at 2 years. S. CUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent, janl SmithAeld-strect. FOR SAI.B—A valuable property of a Brick. House and Lot, tiohting on Lacock street, Allegheny. The House is well arranged, with a good dry vault and cel lar, dining-room and kitchen, ball slid two parlors. two chambers and finiebed garret'. Will be sold at a bargain. Price $l2OO fittoo in hand; 5600 task! months. B. C UTHBEBT, Gen. Agent. - Smithfield swim, TO LET—A Dwelling House, on Pederr street, Alle g heny , near the Market Square, and a small House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. Mur ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room &i story -, Market Street;Pittiburgh. Two small Stores an Third street, and sere ral eonv meat Offices,near the Post Office. Apply to E D..GAZZAM, fehLaw Office, Third street; over Phi* Hull; - "AND AT s CAVERN STAND. AT StiOUSTOWN,POL RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern -..••••Stand, in the village of Shousetown, famished in modern style., with good Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term of years. Address. janl2 P. SHOUSE, Shougetown. _ TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story DweilitigHouse, finished in modern style, marble mantels in each of the parlors, and.. bath houses in each; situntatt. on 'Wylie street, second and third, houseafrom the corner'of Washington at. JOHN F. PERRY, Comer of Liberty and Irwin sts. janM.lcs , tl* rpo LET—The Dw g, corner of Wylie and Mlt i_ am street, having parlor, dining room, and six Led rooms. Apply to JAS. MeGUIRE, tan l 3 Tailor, Third at. • - Mr...puff 41.1100k-ICeeplAg A ND WIUTING:ROOMS, - Alerazuter &Darn-Deihl ing, ,corner of :Ditunond and Market street. For , day and evening classes. kfr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Dook-Ifeeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern . • .• 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.ltuff has succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.=New York Ertning,Ermss, Oct. 30. ' Professional assistance given sn opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, ke. Class hours from 10 to 12 a. anti from 3to 4, and 7to 10r. sr. • • • ADO February al isgratsfassas. RHECEIPED 'AT M. MINER'S.---Godey's Lady's Bbok, for February. _ Graham's Magazine, for February. • , - Ladies' National, for February: All the above ore more than equal to the Januar numbers. • Illustrated Conricr i for • Litteil's Living Age,7PUP2I4. • The Gold Mines of California mid also a • historical account of that country; edited la G. G. Foster_ Also, a large correct ',Slap of all thatregton of country; engraved by. Atwood, New Pork. Also, a new work of 150 pagers, giving a fall histoiy - ot . California and - its:Gold Regions, with the geographical, mineral and agricultural resources, including a mat' of the whole country; by Fayette Robinson. . Part first Illustrated Life of Beni. Franklin ; to be corn plete in eight !lumbers. Published by the Harpers:' Charles - Dickens' new work, the Haunted Man and thi Ghost's Bargain. Price 6 cents, ' lIEREORD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. 11:7" Smithfield street, thud door above 2/1. janl7 YGP DISTINGU IS riiiid , from Daguerreotypes,-published by E. Anthony— Daniel Webster, Henry Clay (in .his 71st year) General Scott, Gen, Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Gen. Wm. 0. But.; ler, John C. Calhoun, James Buchanan, Theodore Fro lingliuysen, John Quincy Adam g, Andrew Jackson (from Dodge's celebrated mimaturc) Washington, (from Stuart's painting) Pius 1.X.; Lewis Cass. - A supply of the above excellent portraits just received and for sale by. JOIINS'rON t STOCKTON, janl6 Corner Market and ad sts. MAGALILEY'S ENGLAND--The History of England from the accession of James IT., by Thoinas Bo bington Macaulay. lust received and for sale by ' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner.ll anti 3d Market sta. ABBOTT'S ALEXANDER THE GREAT—llistori of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott; with en gravings. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d sts. Pattersongs Carriage Mannfaiitory, Diamond alley ,'between Wood and Smititftold strew. Wanes may always be found an assort ment of Family • Carriages Barouches, Buggies ] and all-kindsof 'heavy work, from a sit horse w,ragoa down to a wheel barrow.. Persons* wishing .to purchase or contract, for any thing in the above line, are „respectfully invited to call. oet2:3:tf A FURTHER REDUCTION' Jas. llnspratt do Sons , Patent . Sodes TO 5 TONS, at, cash, currency ; or 4 mos., approved Ibills. 5 tons or upwards St do. par, or 6 Flea i do., n terest added. For the superior quality.of this bratid,vre refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of, this city generally. W. it M. MITCHEILTREE, dee4 .N 0.160 Liberty street." WILLIAM TATE & CO., ' (STICCESSORS TO SIIHRIPIT TATR . .) . No.lo, Fourth street, between Ferry ,anct Liberj , sheet', /rANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes by -1!1 drauts, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, ac,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lend from 1 to 8 tbs. to the square foot, in sheets of ,0 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 2 to* inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for , conveying water !tom springs, furnished to the countrt trade, and put up on reels' in lengths of from 100 to 1000. feet on each reel, with directions as to the, propermethod , of laying. Also, ou hand, a large supply Adams',Pat. , cut suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Ca's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work 'of every description executed In the" most durable manner, and on the Mostaccommodatins terms. Orders from t its country for ; leaden pipes, shet . lend, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. Qutieninivare, China and °lama. BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAIIIENITS, SELLING GSV CHEAP- Alt ELOOKANSidNIS., • WOOD STESTir, TEIRES DOORS =LOW DIFIII STRZET. T" subscriber invites his numerous friends and ens ' tomers, and the public generally, to large and beautiful assortment of China,.Queensware and Glass-- ; Gir.ondoles, Lamps, Britannia Tea Ware,: . Castors,; French and . English M a antel Ornaments, Ac., c., 7 a1l 0 : which-he.offers at unusually low prices, previous moving in down on Wood street, two doors below Fourth, In March next. Lwow -m: HODKINSON. X rALENTINES,--Just reed ved, a splen assortment di V of Fancy, Comic, itc. Also. Envelopes to: match, ZEBULON xiNzr,m- ' GT Marketatreet: I=3! ILOVER SEED-7 barrels, just received and for sale by (jnn3l) small sr. SINCLAIR. SVGART thilll.9—A "fewmore left" of Stagg & Shays euthig, , [feb . 9) KING tc. MOGEN f D.. , . N0...130 Iliaricet- street; Pittsburgh, BEG leave most respectfully to announce n their nu% rnerous patrons and the public that-they, in constr.' qt.enee of contemplating n change in - their business, pro, pose opening the whole of thetr:extensive-Warehouse„, (including alltheir Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, and will continue open until the first of February, commtenc lig on New Year's Day', 1840. Oar whole stock,-com ?rising one of the most extensive and varied assortments of•PANCY AND STAPLE DRY- GOODS:everexhibited in:the Weitern country, will be offered at lowerpricee than ever before known._UpWards of fifty thousand del tars of - our stock has bee recently-purchased, the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received at New York by late European arrivals, winch, fromthe lateness of, the season, as well as the well knoWn pressure in the money:market,-were sold at immense 'sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son. : Wo therefons confidently believe thatourprices for thetime above mentioned will be foetid robe even lower "than any Eastentwholesale tales We anxiously invite all persons to visit our istiblish. meat, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above--assunngthem that they will incur notsblign lion thereby, but confer a favor upon: the proprietors.— - Our assomeut of SILKS, SIL&WLS I and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay onelor a vtstt added to which our great displar of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce ail to cal l3:r Oar system of One Price, will be strictly adhered to. liana) : A. A. MASON & CO. Frosts Arrlvali , ..Neso Goods Sr., co. 65 MARKET DETWERN 4Tit ST. AND 11 1 / 4 3510ND - FANCY AND STAPLE' WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has fast received his second supply , of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fain Prices, and far below the cost of mann &cowing, and will dispose or•them, - Wholcsale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO B UYERS[: Bleached Muslin, only - 31 cents; • • • - .: 4 4-4 Bleached Muslin; from 61 , to 121 cents ; • '44 Brown •••• do. , do. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico , in do. 'Prints, Merrimack patterns, only of cents; , • Furniture Chintz, only 61 cents ; • ""- Red and Yellow flannel, all wool, 183 tents:. British Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents Bed Ticking, only Q. cents; . • ... • French Dress Ginglmms, 1.21 cents ; French Work Collars, only 12} cents; • ". • .4-4 White Flannel onli 25 cents. Black Fluid alks, rich lustre; Wide" Black Manilla Silks; .. - • Chameleon Silks,•eill shades ; Satin stripe Cashmere, yew style ;-. French Lamaitine Plaids; ,• Lyonesc Cloths, rich lustre ; . ' Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colors; • Coburg and Thiber Cloth, various shades ; • Paris Printed Lamartinc Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors,' Chameleon Salmon shades Black Plaid Gro.lo' Armonr Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!. Plaid Long Shawli; Brocha.Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls;.new style all wool Broths Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moos de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Shwwls; plain and embroid ered black and colored silk triage Thibet Shawls; and new style Paris printed Terkern and - Vashmere'Shawli. • . FANC I GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs ; ,Ladies 7 Cravats and Scarfs • black and' colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and 'Mom vian hose;, black Silk Fringes and-(:imps Thread, Edgings and Insertings-2 . • DOMESTIC• AND STAPLE GOODS:- Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia- Per and Crash; Irish - Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed Ticking ; --- Domestie Ginghams; Colored Ctunbrics,• Red, White and Yellow Flannels; .‘Velsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey's . ; Canton,Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color - Just received; a very fine assownent of French and English, blue, black and brown ClUths ,• him* and fancy, French Cassomeres ;-ttew style - fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; .Linen; Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and:deple - ndid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. - - . . A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bona) Blankets,justreceived.: The above GOODS havingbeen purchased sillies the recent great faR in priers, bler.shants and otbera are re quested to cult and suspect them, as I - feel .confident that on examination they will be found mush lowerthan they have ever been offered in this, City,lss I intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: 41.' the Eastern Cost. `MORRIS, - - nov23 . 'No. GS Market street. Esttsbdruh.-. New fikoode, at Number Plittpntne CORNWR OF FOURTU'AND MARKET STRUMS, iTIIMITROR: GHEAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber bus'just re turned from the Eastern Cities, andis now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Day GOODS, aAatitcd to _the present season, mid-era hr •ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by tu.v establishment in the West. . DRESS GOODS Very gyms) , black Silks;.Cravats and Collars, • . . 1 Handsome dress. do. Black toVe Veils andllillifs.; Rich changeable - do. • • laconet and Camb. hluslins. Rich; changeable; Satin de Plaid and striped Muslins; Chines; . ' -- -, ~- Handsome Ribbons; Mod. and hiethoPd FrenchiEloves, Hosiery, &c.;• - Merinos ; _ - . 'Cloths for Cloaks; - Mode and high cola 7tlctslinTerkeri Shawls ; . ... de Laines; - , (Cashmere do. NeWstyle marina deLainett;lPlain ' Thihet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; Ifringe ; ..• _ _ Fancy do. , do. Placklhibetf.thawls,do.do. Black and colored Alpacas;.Blitek do.' '. do. : . Plaid Ginghavain bright cco t Silk - . do. do. . - -.: Fi do New style Viiettes; . • - 'Cloth . do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long - no. California Plaids; . ' . Low Priced do Black Bombazines; , ' Plaid Cloakings, • CALICO..3—GREAT REDUCTION ~ .. - . The stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. lected with mach-care—with particular reference, to fastness of cororiug, durability of fabric, ,and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they-have lever been before, and are Worthy the particular attention of purchasers: =. Thu best Calicoes for ets ever offered. Double purple Calicoes,English,-121- cents; Green do. • - --- Oil Chintz •; British Chintzes, .- • . • .• , New style Merrimack,Calieoes; Blue and Orange. do. - . • _ CHEAP DRESS GOO - DS. • : - - A large lot of low priced Muslin de Mines, of the low _twice Of ln cents per yard. . • Black Alpacas for 12} cis; per yard. Neryßood and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging barns, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors.- DOMESTIC AND STAPLE.GOODS. • - • Bleached Muslims, 61 to 12; - Yard wide Unbleached, Clio 9; ed Tickings very, cheap; Kentueky.reaus; Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; - Doiiiestic Gingliatns, Mariners!Shirtings;, ;. , 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 Drilling. Crash.;; BLANKETS! DLANKETS!. 'large stock of Blenketi, from coarse to very_ fino , also. Blue and Drab , Blankets,. fine and very_ fate, for Overcoats. . -; GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN: Fine and superfine French and English Clothe zutdCas. simeres3 Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket-Hand kerchiefs- and Cravats r Gloves ; Suspende Ts •, 'Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton . Hid( Hose, Tie subscriber havi4 made extraordinary prepare• lions for the Fan and .I.V,utter trade, and havuig purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of.markets unusually depressed t can cenfidently promise -his customers the best bargams he has ever been able to offer. Customers of the - [Muse, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. (nov2o}. PHILIP ROSS. - Winter Gooda at Eastern. Cast U CEO. Et. WHITE, No 51. Marker street, intends making a change in hiS business, on -the Ist of January dispose of the folloWing styles of GOODS, at original cost:— • /Dacha Long and Sipare Shawls; .Frenah Tartan Long • do.. . •• French Printed Cashmeres - - • English do. do. '- • . • • • 3-4 and 64 Gala Plaids High colkl-FrenehGinghamu, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains. are Invited to Ino27:1ro WILL. BE, SOLD, from this date, the . balance of oar Wricrza Drum GOODS, at greatly reduced pricee— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue,l4 , k, brown and other colors French Merinos, Lamartine - Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and harM Alpacas, bilk and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and Be Danes; a low priced .Cashmeres and. De 'mines, in great .variety ;_Long. and Square Plaid Shawls; - Turkert, Cashmere, Be Lnine Cloth, 'Mika, he., &c. - R. D. THOMPSON, d ec .2, . MO•Market st 4 3 doors from Liberty. BARD:DRO'rtiII.RSi 7 PREftRUM GOLD. YENS,— 12 doz.of the above warranted brand of Pens, just received; end for sole to the trade rit Nevi-York prices. The aboie Penshnve received tho highest premium ever awarded on. Gold Peas : And are:vvarranted liy the manu facturer against the pOtat earning off. For mate by EDWARD TODD & North-east corner of Fifth and Market sts., up stairs.- I 1014 - ACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.—W., R. - PRY hats lately received a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening them at prices unpreecdentedly low, ranging from 75 to 82,50 per yard. • • . . Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also, French and Englishßroadcloths, black, 'invisible green brown, and -blue. Among these are 'some very handsome French flack- - , suitable for Clanks, ' ti very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k - PilissuClothsifor-Ladiei , Cloaks.- silk:cotton and merinollndcrshirtsand Drawers; Mllrillello Undershirts; constantly on hand: : The attention of Merchantsand Merchant Tailors. who tidy by the"piece,is specially invited to the above: _ . B 3 EipreAr GENTS. fitUMME GOODS.—Saper. single milled French Habit Cloths; risk stylenCasitimeres• ' black and colored ,Cashmeretts; que e n's Summer Cloths , figured and plain . Drat) Etes. Vestings,"very choke , Marseilles Silks and Satins, and figured Linen Drills; ,cheaper yet! - , ROBINSONI3 Cloth Store, ntar2s Post Buildings, corner Filth,and Waod. VORK BASKETS AT No. 86 Mmtanr scrannr—Con: sisting Rosa:Wood, Mahogany and other vain° , We materials. Also a ' supeifine quality of Toilet .and, Shairing Boies;llKritmg Desks,. Fnne*. Building Illocks -_and Games of astelydeseriptiOntwith a"large assortment of Toys sod Fanny Articles, suitable for Christmas Tires- Itdeelsl,' HOGAN to CANTWELL. - =MEE DRY GOODS NOTICE. Reduction yin Price-p; SIGHT atilt foreign and doliL". most favorable temp. Collections rondo Inalce at the lowest rates. 1081LP8 ti. IULL. ' lIILL•Ac - • BANXEns,. .r.xcHANGE tinintai:' - And Dealers Foretgn and Domestic Rzaki2nge,_Certilll: cotes of Depots', Bank Notes, Glad an Sdoer,No. GS Wood. steeet,arcidoor,belerd Fourth, Wenride t na.sburgh, P. - marl4-2y • ALLEN ILEASIEB.- EDWARD./yIIIIK. FERAIIIEIV dr. BEAMS: itankeri and Ezehange Brokers, Beaters in Fonign. and Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, CertKeatea peps,. it, Bank Note:44nel Coin., Corner of Third and wood eta., directly oppoilta tlie 'St, Charles Hotel,: • • • "IttY 2 B NTHOLNIES a, and Bankers and Dealers in ISSzlitusgs Coin and Bank Notes, N 0.55 Market street, liastnsrgh. • • - • •- • BILLING OATS.IIICLIANGIt. • 1117712Galtill New York pi 1 Cincinnati • Philadelphia I " Louisville . -Baltimore Bt. Louis' HANK ROTES. • Buying rotes Buying rate& Ohio I dis. County & City otd'u I • • Indiana - F " Belief Notes * 'Kentucky. " Penturrlvanla Co. I . Virginia I " New York i Wheeling • I " DWryland * " • atd9- Tennessee- , 3 4, New Orleans - • 110-014 & SARGENT. - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, • N.B. Corner of Wood and • Sixth 'struts,' Pinaburgh, 7 rhEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign .11_4 7 and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depotit, Ste • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities •of the iinkin and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. , • . CURRENT-and par fonds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of, the Union, at the' lowest rates. • • ' *' a°0147 PRI . .AT 'ISEASM. Dr:,Brown, No ( - ) c... 1 05 Diamond Alley, can.be consulted in all i giii . cases of arrivals or &Um tenature incidents if ~..1 ( to the lumen frame. - -; ~ pl o • . Sybilisand Syphiliticeruptions,gonorrhoter . ‘''' - ,and Ita consequences, together with all ven nereatantearrit, impurities qf the blood, with all diseases of eaterrolorigin ' skindiseases,withetnetures,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; als.:4, piles, ,rhetunatiem, female - weakness, diseases- of the .vromb,. monthly Suppressions, diseases .of the joints,- fistula in .ano, nervous affections,paine inlhe but end loins, bid . tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys; scorbutic eruptions, toner ringworm. mercurial diseases, tke. • ' TWELVE. YEARS' PRACTICE" -- • Exclusively devoted to the study undunatment of glutei real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' gaiety,. climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the • constauiten may have been enfeebled, enable Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief-to all who may place themselves under his care. . - - - Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyetianged into sell arta° apartments. Patients cen.visa Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other ViSitins. . • • • .. .' ~ it is.of imPortance.to many persons in need of medical . aid, lb obtain good advice privately and promptly- To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal the. rasa, in their 'various forms aud stages, peens indacernents which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby opi, prised that Dr.. Brown has been regularly educated every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve ,yeem , confined. himself exclusively to the treatment of drew • • Dr. Brownie . the only regularly edicated siugeon Pittsburghlwho gives his whole attention to those mini plaints ~ CU - Certain, safe and speedy cares wil.l, eases, be : guaranteed. . Recent cases are relieved inn short time withocalluml caption from business. . • r - 'llernia or Rapture.--Dr. Drown also iiivitespel, sons afflicted with Elemia to call, as he has pahl portico, . far attention to that disease.. • . • . Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain fee, or they wilt not be.attended to. . *. &Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the markeL Consultations.= cons _ . - I) RUM ATISRI.,-Dr. Browirs newly discovered tem edy for Rheumatism iv a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consabation.Rooms, No. CS, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. . , . • ' Farad-dam( /sailers Magical Pain 15xxractor. - O THE PUBLIC.—This is to certifythat I have found T Dalley's Magical Pain Eacractorto prove a cure for' • the Chronic Rheumatism,•which.l have.. been. afflicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. • ~." • ••• .• ABRAHAM ' : , 1/11MILAND. I Aequaekanoek, N. Y., April 8,1349...:=}..,,• ,• - Ma. H. DeLuca—Sir: I have been troubled-with the Piles for eight, months, and could get no relief.- Your . • .... Magical Pain 'Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice , obtained instant relief, and in a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I would . not..take a hundred dollars for the • balance of my box. '.. • wn.r.leau HALL.. • 97 North - Moore street,:ticw'York, JunO.l9, 1847. • (7 CAUTION.--Dalley's only Depot in the city Ol:Neur • , York; and where' the . genuine made can . be obtained, • wholesale and retail, i s at 415 Broadway. . •'- .. • H. DALLEIFie the inventor of this truly invaluable tons pound, and he never has, and never trill communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there- . fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can Make. a ' llll l t Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is „ subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters tail! hit .. posters; and nothing,. that we know of, has more . exten- f slimly experienced that fact than Dalley'g Magical Pain •.1 Extractor!A Tairr—The genuine Dailey, incases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, he., will afford instant selief,*nad T produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extruedng .1 pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al . ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. • .• . And now mark the differeneer—Counterfett Extractors, no matter under what name`they m ay-appear, or how always irritate and increase thepainl • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be bad gratis, on application to JOHN D. IiIOIIOAN, • .1 Western Depot, Pittsburgh. •.? Thu Wtt.Thotuf:Agent. • bailers Animal Galvanic For Horses, Cattle, Ac., cares spavin, quitter, greaser. • poll-evil, sores, galla and bruises. 'Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to ' 'JOHN Ir. MORGAN, . oellEtditary ' Agenti.Pittsburgh.' Vhe Grand Purgative.: irkR.CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA; 4S'LE EXTRACT PELLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspcpsitii Sour Stomach, Headache, Friers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart " burn, Liver cirtiplaint, Sciavy, Sore Throat, -Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which .fiesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. In all seasons of die .year,— spring, summer, autumn, and winter —and under all cir cumstances, they can be taken witliperfect safety and success. As a Vermifuge and genemtmedieine for chill dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with trine white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiroperrition. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben; eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Fill they will bll found. ith. oat a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands wbo use them, and an unqualified approvalwill be the certain melt. • . Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener id tie original inventor of Sager Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of Until he :introduced them in June, 2843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cliekener's Sugar Canted Vegetable Pills; and take noothers, or they will be made the victims Of a fraud. " . . 'Price, 25 cents per box. . Dr. Clickencr's v principal office for the sale of. Pills; is 6th Vesey WM. JAdliSol4,-83 Liberty et, head of Wood, Piths burgh, Pa.,General .Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents foi...tr ! gheny county, Pa.: v. . v. . A. M. Adarshall, Dr. BrOW/1, Allegheny city. : • J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghrest, Manchester. ' • : • Alexander Aedale, Wylie street. - v . J. R. R. Jacques, Birmingham. Smith. - Temperaneeville. -.." • "'".• • . G. H. Starr, Sewickley. . • " Edward Thompson, Willnnsburgli. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilk insburgh. H. Rowland is Son, • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • , . John Black, Turtle Creek. M'Eldowncy, Bakerstown. • Samuel Springer, Clinton, • . - James M'Kee, Stewartstown. Riley hl'Lnughlin, Plum township . • • J. 1 7 1111011,Tarcniam. . • • • • • . •_- Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, Arthursvilbs. . auilic.l.dsiwriro • -Fresh, Pure Tens, •IxiIIOLE E SAL AND. RETAIL, AT rim Pam Tea _V y STONE, 70 Fourth Street, near Wood, P , ittsbusgh, The subscriber, haring just returned from New York, in now receiving a large supply tit FRESH GREEN end BLACK TEAS, from the hew York Pekin Tea Compri ey, selected with great care for retail sales. - Our stock being now heavy, we ore prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and' at any price they may wish—packed is /. and 1 pound packages, Sib. tin cunnisters, 6 and 13 tit. catty bores, and in the half chest. • Retail Grocers are invited to call; as we can =I %oil, sell better Teas at lower prices than any other honso in Pittsbergh.- • - • Our stock of fine Wear Hyson, Gonpciwder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Tens, are the best in the American market. • Lorering's double re fi ned Loaf, Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at retail. Or by the barrel. COFFEES.—hlochn, :Old Gov. Java, Laguynt, 'Domingo and Rio Coffees, selcoted by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. • Sweet Spiced Chocolate, • Pickled Cucumbers and Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice. Ma laga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. , • • N. B.—All Dr. - D. Jayne's dec9:dikeir . .:; • - A.:JA VERING'S LIOUBLE REPINED BUGA —2O _La bble-Lovering's.DoubleAtefined' Lov.eCrustiertund Pulverized Suors, Just received and for rale at the Pekin . Tea Store, 70 Fourth strect,.by decdolfrow • • 13RINTER'S INIC-1400 krg • l'roat'a Newa lnk , io2o kegs, at $5 per keg) Jost received arid for sale a t - kin Tea Store by . ( decS:d&a9 : •A, JAYNES. "VINE COFFEES.—hfochn; old Sc. Domingo and Rio Coffees, iturt , treceiVid and for . le at tbeTelun Tea Store,7o.Foarth meet; bc ALLAN. MOWN- - 'W. C. CCSNXLLT, • 'BROWN'S TROWEL, COENER OF SMITHFIELD A ND TfflitD STS., PILPSarIIGH, " • • - BROWN h CONNELLY, PROPREROBS• N. B.—Good Stablingattached the bouse..i . tali 9 ME =NEE
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