EMI =MIME==I IllCnin ID3t; Pattc is rt7s Sin ' s Wr)ghPi Indian Veketable-Pills are a certain ettre.for every deiraription ofpaiati;.becinficilieypurge front the body those morbid burners Which are, the conscript only' of the abliveduiagiceable Comptaints, hut of every mat-. ady incident - lonian,.;'From three to sit of 'salt Indian , Vegendae Pills,`takerievery algid ongoing to bed, will in a shoe' time give relief, themcist intense suf fering; and perseverance, according to directions , will cert nlYsestoreithe body to a sbund state of health.: jgbdsluiliiiiiVegatable. Pins also aid and improve digestion . ; : yind:therefore give health and, vigil to The . • Ntholeburntin.fraine; as well "a 4 driVe pain or diaease of • °ltaly deseription from the body. • • ' • • ¢,::e - Pf.oo.infoftiti avid Imitations.-Remember;) • Ibi.4trat..the•Orignial and Only Genuine Indian' Vegetable . _ pthikutheyhawritten n ignature of Wrix.rim \Valour on, the top libel of eic:li box. R emem b eh al s o, that Ales*. FeuehlwaagerA Co cif NervAkirk,,.• ,Tas.ls,Glascat Co, - , at Cinemnati; 'and J 11.,Wildeads Co.; of Louisville, are ,NOT agents for this' =dieing, and we earl not guarantee the genuinettes,s of thatliffire, d them foestiln.. " - •• - • The genuine to tor _sale at DI IVright's Principal" Office, len lace street; Philadelphia; and by - JOHN TkipmgsoN,-,4 , 54 -Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole - agent thr thie• city, by Whom:dealers can be sup plied arthewholesale rate. - • " f e bis • , polasis only one among iii4l 4 °. ons wlinents.wldch originate in imptinties of the: - ' and experience has shown. that few, if any, aret.M3fe; diffitrultro 'overcome,•.! 13ut the Clickerter Sugar-coated Veffetabie•Pillerhwre 'grappled. successfully with -it in, every form. l'ilrs.JJonea y of Albany, now upwards of SO , years of age, had been sulneerto periodical returns of this complamt frourher, earliest infancy ;rind latterly, Midi:men VIOICTIUTtIifeCted, an to tarnish indications of deranged intellect_ - Recourse - was bad, as formerly, to the famil3i•phyaician; but his preseriptionsonly drove - -the affection inward, as. usual, preparatory to breaking; out iirinfrenewedtvirdence.... The Doctor finally recom- 1 • • mendednbox of Lees' Pills; but, through some mistake.; of the Apothecarrsielerk, a box.of Chekener's Sugar-. coated Purgative Pills was' sent in their stead. Having little faith in Villa of any description, and being rather • .superstitionl ••withial," they concluded that Providence had n hand in the substitution, and after all, it might turn out ,for the bast:" 'Tlieyattordingly made use of them.— The result of a very few doses, left no cense- to regret their Superstitions notions. -The-patient. miiidly recov ered, andthas had no attack of th e •Erysipelas.suiee.,-, The Doctor was.bighly delighted althe supposedsuccess . of his prescription but was so completely astonished, when he discovered his error, that he.resolved,from that iiirte•forward;•to ineseribe nothing else in cases of Ery sipelits, but Clieteper's Sager-coated Vegetable Pills. - • illitrEold by • • WDLJACKSON, Gen. Agent, - feb14..439 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • ".' ' ' (For list at Agents see advertisement.). 157 - Dusram nor, though your physipians and friends give yott - tip to diel - - Your condition cannot be more hopeless than thutof Mrs. Rowe : - whit - ism certify that I was taken with a pain in my" side rind breastoittended with a distressing - cough, and for the - space. of one year grew rapidly worse. Although had lir attendance three physicians, one of Whom was considered very - skillful; elf of their earth - proved alike tinavallint.. - Arlitht one of the physicians came in,' and decidedlis at I could hot live More-than one day longer!! Allot my friends believed that is few days at most would sad"my earthly'careertl. htylirother, at this crisis, hearing ot the astonishing cures made by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillicothe, distant thirty miles, to procure the above medicine and, itirinve to tell, before I had used' half a borde r my -cough was. entirely cured, and when I had uteri wrobottles I was tibia to attend to my family 'coca tinns as agratt.: , • - Haas= Rown. - We, the undersigned, do - certify that this account of Mrs. Rowe's is correct, we being personally acquainted withal' the cirCumstances. • Jossru Evens. Stalntoti;.o/do, February 0,1E4G. ' • For sale by - • - .7- KIDD tr. CO., Wholesale Druggists: No. 60 Wood st. KNEELAND. &HARDIN, . Grantstrect. Also,br • febllftadtc:* ' eouglx shoald - never be neglected. -It May air pear Hiding' add unworthy the attention at first, but it will not remain stathinaty long; it-may prog - ress slow at find,' and t ut tulgme elation may tie ‘ searcelt perceptible: yet when it onee seizes the lungs, all the other pentiof thabettlY will be synaphiltetie ally affected, and a tonfrm ed Consurotnioniancl premature death will be. the -inevi , able result .-:.'little care would aaVe, many a life, and timely 'nap of a proper remedy might have arrested . many a consumption. But many persons haveaniuvin cible repugnance:' to, taking any medicine, and rather thim use the c teana towards arresting - a disease, simply because the remedy may not be a pleasant one; would auger - And Janguiih fir a long time,before they would re tiort,to the itid - ot Medieine. • ' ' Fk.A. - Fainivantek & Co.'s Cotter Balsam has a greet advantage itt this resPectbVer many other Cough prepa; ritiliilF,Aintipleasant tette permits it tobe used without ineunvetnence.' Baths Va.ne'as a Balrani eonsistsin the sPeediness - of its One.' We have known some of the moat desperate coughs, some of which had been mining ori fora considerable length of time, yield almost i mme diatelyie its power. Prepared limiter Sale: - wh . olesale and retail, by • - B. A. FAHNESTOCK ,& Wood and lat. and Wood and Oth eta Pas . stopt 'lto — arid from Liverpool, • • - Br the Well •known, fast r.ailine, fa. , torite - Steamship S I,IIAH SANDS— /It ye burthen 1700 tons; -Wsr; C. Tnomfraer, Commander. .Will sail from New 'fork positively on the Nth February, mid from Liverpool .117/ YBtlillamh—her regular days. s. A few respectable persons - ean be handsomely accom modated in the 2,1 cabin, and found on moderate terms: Cabin, 51 cabin and steerage passengemvisiting the Old Country, or those sending for their relatives, tratiald in apect the accommodations of this floating. palace, before engaging elsewhere •, and the „price of passage to and from Liverpool will be little more than bra packet ship. Apply on board, foot of Peck Slip, or to the subscribers. • P. W. 111 - RNES & CO, -83 South St., N.Y., and 36.Waterloo'Road, Liverpool. Or in Pittsbnrghtn: JOHN THOMPSON, febB:9l • ' - .156 Liberty street . James - W. Woodwell, - MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE .No. 83 TIMM. STIIEZT; PITTSSURGIt. ' IxA `r.artott and splendid 'assortment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. e present Stoek on band cannot be exceededbq any manufactory in ttio Western country. , Persons wishing , to purchase, would do well to give me a call, dal am de terminedmyprices 'shall please. Partof the Stink eon- Tete a Tete• ' l3ull'et Etagele -- , . Donis XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chair; Tea Paysei' . • • . Fruit Tables • ... -Toilet Tables; > Louis XV. - CLaniuder. French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools ; SOSoi s, with plash and hair cloth corers ; 1 1 4 1 5115 1 1 1 1 Y Backing Chnira; • . 25-Centre Tables iapairitivant ;"4 pnir Pier Tables - - --DS - marble top Dressing Bureaus; • - 8 Wardrobes re:Secretaries and Book - Cases; - 20 marble top-Wash Stands; . Al 3 pair Fancy Work Stands. vrey large sussorment of common Chars and- other Furniture, too numerous to mention.. " • -- Steam Boats furnished on the shorteit notice, and on the roost reasonable - terms. • - • . (elk • A. A. Mason CO., 10"0 6 0 MARKLVSTREET, will continue Semi-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 .- . • 4.*.arAsarc co_ biawing that they are selling DRY-DOODS' of every descriptton from* ten to fifteen per tent less than* e ver be fore, do invite every person in want ; to examine and purchase trent - our Stock, at the lowest Wholesale rates.- • ' Our great object in reducing Stock is to mike room for Spring Goods; It being . our intention to exhibit in March the Largest and the rith.ar stock of Dry Goods ever °fretted by one eon - cern in America. • - • - I..We 'shall 'continue to sell our Blenched and Brown Moulins', Ticking - IS, and other Domostic Goods,at our for mer- low rater;-notwithstandingthe recent advance of fifteen per cent. upon'the same, in the Eastern markets. Gold Wa.Ders.. PARRY has invented' - machine for washing Gold; ;far whichbe has made application for a pateot.— They are now offered for sale at. the , Warehouse of w.A.Ray,sporr 1h co.„ N 0.103 Wood it., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to. California are invited to calf and ex itmine theSe labor-leering machines. .Theyare simple in their., constructiou, ei atty -transported: 0u the. back of malesoiliersesi weighing eighty pounis eaeh, end r( can he pot lO:operattou in , half an hour. They can be filled Willi pies/awns. - It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, thittlivo men will wash the mineral 'from 150 bushels of /mod or earth in a day, without the loss , of a:particle of the minerul. - . They ,eau be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. - The operators work without going into the water or being exposed to w l 4Ol - ' 0 ! wet, -and -consequently ,Without. endangering their health . - They -will require bin a small stream of water can be used - the whole season, and can be put Apkirtitioti • sildre therels - not steficielli wilier to wash lit the upon! wap Priee of smallest size $35. Orders from. abroad, at *nnitaiiiid by, eash,,Will be -Protp_ptly filled. ' _ it. PARRY; at Parry, Scott & Co 's, - fdb7:4ll , - • • N 0.103 Wood SC. Pittsburgh. ,ECY.GOOIk4.—W. ILAtummy has opened this [flora .. Mg a lot of NEW GOODS, emlira.cing many scarce taiddestrabla articles . . - Persons. wanting Dry Goods•of almostany description will and, attlabi advanced parzof the steason,a much larger and more general assortment at this store thanelsew ere. - u • . Among thd Goothijhs Opened is 'a lot of Mazarine and Giteri email fig'd Mouse de Dairies, Terkeri and' bltk Cloth Shawls, near'Prints, - /tie.-at North:oast corner ot 4th and Market streeti. - ,• ' -•- • 1:&•30oie at wholesale, Up'stair ' s, very : low; [janto APVIENTICES,WANTED-41fteen to twenty young "ludo frofnA2;ol.s ye aro of age, to learn the Stocking mannfacturing, business. Apply . at M. DALY'S Store, on PillYitreet, or cif his Frio tory4l Lawrenceville.: , • noyt4: - TATANTED--Threelnisineas Morn ne partners - in e lf tablishmenta now in-snaceastul operation in iii city. Each wtltbo rcqc . ired urprodace a cash capital o Alsoia piofitilide bilsiness will be sold eta bargain, to anew . two enterprikingolen .good basiness babits.. ' Jana ; !ILSER,T4mOieggef.dgi‘eteriet,e•t.:: RMATION WANTED,--Anyperion acquainted With the ebildiiii:Of:JohliCiark, an Enilishalaili (an: iron founder by triide,) Supposed to have 'worked,:irl or about Pittsburgh, and to, hnve died within six- or :Savert yeat-a, will do them alindness, by informing thorn 'they can hearof someihing;to their advitutage, On application to.this office. ' ' pee3o4f FORGENTLEMEN.—Mr. hltateux . has recently re ceircd a further supply of. Gentlannt's Fancy ORA VATS, including some very handsome, Also, blank Italian Cravats, several qualume.aud Including somesu , pe r ior. ' Linen Cambric.: Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored - borders' -super Silk do.; Under shirts and Drawers, meria.c., Silk!' and, cotton, some of the_ former extra -size. _Especial attention is,,lisked to :hie stock of FretiZhAroadclotas and Clarrimeres . , of the latter pplain anCfape.yJ Xelver i and Satin Vesungs, Acc," At NOTifkilit corner of 4th and Market tits. Dan.% l FITTSBOILVra BOAUtO_OF TRADE. doiiiriTEß POR FICBIttUtY AV; _ - - . . - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1849- . 3tianaboat PacketLine,leaveadailyforCincinnati.loAlf• Passenger Packet, via Brownsville,. to 1341111m/we. And. Philadelphia, BA. st., and 6P. M... • - • &fail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. X.; and /XI Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 9 , A. M. North Western, via Cleveland. daßy,lo a. trt.. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 a. as. North-Eastern, to Philadelphui, dmly, except Sundays, 4 . - . A.V.RIVALB AND DEIik.R.TURD OF. MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, dun 3 closes.l2 Western Nail, Cin. and Louisa., due 8 P. Sa.,eloSes 6 A. it. South. via Balt. and Washhlgton, due 8 r, az.,elosess North-Wesiern Dip veland, l d an 10" A. is., closes 9A. m. Eriellnd 'Western New York,. due BP. it; cloies . . . .." • Par talus diked. Ojjkied butt. -of Pitteburgh•••••• •• • • • ... - - $50,00 ' p 0.00850,00 Exchange Bank. .••.•••. • • .. • • • • 50,00 . 44,00 ' 43,50 Merchants' and MBank •••. • . 50p 47,00 45,00 Fannergl Deposh Bank. • • •-•• • • None in market. • and Street .13ridge • 5%00 , 50 , 0 0 , 49, - 00 • ' ern Libertie s Bridge- •• •.. . ' 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge• •—••.. • .. ' 25,00N:36,00 :mpg" Connellsville R.Stoek,Paid an' ' shait 8,12,50 ' " 4 ; •••••,. ... .. ~ , • 5,00 i;gg . City Bonas (e,t' eeittif-••"/ • •-•- .90,00 Monongahela Bridge 25,00 . Gas Stock,' '150.00 - - OFFICE OF THE POST, / Fumy- hforneno, .Febreary-16 111 , 19.1 The market has 'not improved since lut week; owing to the continuance of the cold; the' past few days have Veen the neve:mid of the *earn. The rivcii are almost cloud with ice, and it the weath er continua we inay be enabled tomes* on the ice In . prices we have bad some changes, which are carefully noted - below. ASHES =There have been some trifling Venue,- Bons in Soda land- other ashes, but !Ire note no changes. Sale of 10 - casks Soda Ashes - at 31c. cash Pearl -we quote at 51051 c.; Salaratim et - 5;c.; Pots 4 :4341-c; Scorchinge at Sic. The dethand is very light. BACON—The supply in market is equal to thig de mand; but this is not heavy. 'Sales of . Sugar.___Tured Hams (Cincinnati) at 8109 c.; city cured" at 6111 - Mc. Sides se; Shouldens 41. c., - : BLOOMS-Aield at $65070. - . • BUCKWHEATFLOUR—No supply, and no `de mand. The Benson is over. REEF—Sciles of Dried Beef at 71c. in a retail way; but little doing. -- BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at 190 22c. frotn first hands and from store. BUCKETS.--Sales of . Beaver and :Marietta Buck. ets at $2,1502,20., Good supply in market; and de mand brisk as usual, • . ' COTTON YARNS We have no'change to make in figures. _We submit card "pricesof Manufactures. Shan Reel— ... " COO— 0 (81 7 N 0.5 to Nct.lo. -• ... • .15 " 700 0 a 7 t 471 tom • ' . _ .. ' . .lo"' ‘• soiNsoo,looo sta.- "14 17 Coverlet I null , : lb-IVO-- Increasing 1 cent' ib to Carpet Chain 2o— o 20., . Cotton Twine 200— Long Reel ikdoz. Candle 'Wier, •-015 No. 500 7 0, 8 . Bag Fillingssells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Bc.; N 0.3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat ting in sheets 91-by-4 feet, expressly for family use, and perfectly clean, at 121 c. .' CANDLES..We have no change to report: City dipped:- •.. •--• . 9 800 1 Cincinnati do 49922 Mould 10 0101 Sperm, best brands3o C 932 Pittsburgh Star. •• • 023 .Do. inferior 25 MO - CORDAGE...There have been somealterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below: - Manilla Rope,hy Coil, 13c Do . do when cut, • 'l4c White Rope, by Coil, " lie Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do- by C0d,...., 10c Do do , when cut, Ilc Packing Yarn, fine, " 9c - Do do common," ScManilla Bed - C0rd5,51,7502,6203,50 p Do do- per coil, 13 Hemp do 1 ,5002,250 e 3,00 p Do do per coil, 10 r Manilla Plough -Lines, 75087 as. Hemp -do - - do. 75 COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old ,18019.- . ~ CHOWLATE..SaIes at 84 75 0 3 , 00 , according to brand. . . CRACKERS..The regular salei to the.trade are at the - following rates: Waier Crackers 84,00 9013b1. - Butter do. ...... ••. • • ••-• •--• • • 4,75 " Pilot Bread - ' 3,50 • " Sugar and Soda Craclrere 7c. p lb. -CORN MEAL.—Sate of 40 aks at 36c.; resales from store at 400,45 c. . -COTION..No sales to report; and we can give no_prices. FLOUR---The - market this week has exhibited an uptiard tendency, though we heard lbf "o: - isles at an advance, until yesterday, when someholderz put their figures up a trifle. The receipts have been cut shod by the low prices and cold weather. Though there is a stiffness now, his certain that as soon as navigation opens fairly prices will again do. cline. Tuesday—No report, except one or two small lots rut consignment. We found no change to report. Wedhesday..Sales from store at $3,75(33,86. The market is a little stiff on accOunt of small receipts. Cointry holders are keeping back in hopes of an advance in which they will likely be deceived un leas a foreign demand springs tm. Should there be no.detuand abroad, prices of. all aorta of' bresdirtuffs dram godown. . , :.Thursday—We heard of no receipts. Prices are stiffening considerably; but no advance yet. If this weather continues, Flour will command a higher figure. . • FlSlL—There have been limited transactions this week,at the foliciwieg prices. - No. I,.Mackarel, s? , barrel $ll,OO di 'tt half barr el ....- 6,25 No. 2; •r' . - ~' 5,00 - w ' " ' barrels ' 8,50 " N 0.3, .is . is ' 5,50 ' ss ss half barrels.... 9,25 No. I,Great Herrings and Alewives 5,50 ‘ " SalMOn " ' ali . .... 18,50 Codfish, largo, yr .111 ..... ... 41. FREIGHT—BeIow we give a carefully Compiled liat of freights to the different ports. It will be ob served:that ihere.are two classes of heavy. freight. D Goods. if. Ft H. Ft. To Cincinnati, cwt., ". 20 etc 15 10 . Louisville, „ ' 25 15 124 St. Louis, . 50 ,30 25 . Nashville, . • 50 -- - 25 New Orleans. pound freight 500 I,l' 100 lbs. Lumber is shipped to St Louis at ssids 50 p Mr. To Wellsville and Intermediate points tic; to Steu benville and Wheeling 6.m.way freight below Wells ville 10c; Flour 'from Wheeling andpoint, below Welltnrille 12ec.sp , bbl;'from Wellsville - and points above 10c p hbt. Batsman & Onto Ramaoan.—The charm on the,Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad from this city to Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Bon nets and Medicinea, 35 cents per 100 lbs. Dry Goods; Groceries, Queensvvare, Toboceo, 25 cents per 100 pounds; coffee, Salt and Fish 20 cents per 100 pounds. '. FRUIT.,SaIes of 200 sacks of Pea Nuts from first handl' at'62c. Dealers expect an advance:— The above Priee will bti freely paid. Sales in a small - Way from store at 69075 c. Green Apple are worth $1000425, at which we have some sales. fhey are becoming scarce and prices are looking up. Sale of 1.20,5ka D. Peaches at $1,00; -tales from store at 61,1001,15: Dried Apples are worth in store 56c. Orangex and Lemons are in some demand, and there are 'some small lots in market; but sales are hardly worth quoting. " FRAU:MS.4°nm few lotifselling at °retail way at'34036; a large lot can be bought at 33c. . ' FURS..The following are thc rates at present:— Red Fox, No. 1, 50 0 75 : ' Raccoono 2 . N 0.2, 0 374 - Mink .- • . - 0 2 Muskrat 6 0 10 DeerSkin,fPls.l4 0 1 :GROCERIES:.MoIasies are firm , at 280 from store in a small way. We have salex of about 300 bbl.. at 27&c.; sale of 200 bbl. at 271 c. Sugar, old is worth:soslc. at which we have numerous sales. The market is very. 'well supplied With old crop su gar: New crop is worth Odic. . Coffee is worth 7 GLASS—There is considerable briakneax in Win dow Glass. Sales WO at $3,25, to traddf $3,50 to country ; 10x12, $3,50 to trade; $3,25 lo:country. BlackßOttles• • -- . *:840:••• ....... 04,00 Quart, fir gross. . 0 9,00 10x12 .--,-,------ a 4,50 Pint,' " - 0.7,00 12i1S-.Y . - ,• - - 0 7,00., bindle wine,-,5,0, . , .Patenida.l4l4. to gal 0 0,00 to tex24 -. • - 0 Chiret,f' gross. --0 it,oo Country bran . ds, Window G lass' ffo' bor. • - 'at Hr. .-..,... 3,2603,31 City brands. 10x19 . ..........' 3,5003,62 GUNPOWDER.. Gales are regular at the follovi ing rates:. _. . . RFG ..... • —4,73 0'5,60- Eagle do. in pa- -' • . , Engle. 61 ths- 0 3,00 per 0 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb can 'r0.7,00 Rock powder- .. 4,25 a 3,62 FFFQ do :.•- 02 4.00 GRAlN—During the week we havetheard of a few sates Wheat ailOc.; but;receipts light. . Barley' and Rye wp quote at 40c. without any important .trans actions. `-Oats WorthOa 26c. on tvhart; 28c. --from store.- Corn in very scarger - "M*lostitinV demand,. worth 38 - .ORNSIRG... Reid it 2,a - C - .....,.- . :.. ... -. • '...... . HEMP-. 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' :.:::....,, i , Y,:..1.. - ..!„.f.--.•.,4,--.k 0- -- - - ~.. .. . .i , x .; *••••:„ . ;..'4 , ‘4 - 1 ,-,- _. , ;',: , :ia.,.---`-'; . , .. . =RN INEINIM Coinin.eroo.l.aithSena trial STOOKS: Weekly Review of uzc Bloikets. 1111 litail lUMM E=SO==="EMM HAY The . demand is' being supphedt receipts are large, 'We quote, at .sB(d9.=. = lIITJESWir make " a'aitigle ' alterationl• in . tiiiiittv ion. a Missouri— • •••',•• 70 -ii , . 9ito.kipnstp•Ja.ol,l,66l,o2 , spunish— , ••••'•l4 'O. 14 1 areen .'•-,..• •• ,--. . -.0 31 •,- ' • IRON The table 14:m7 - gives the 'prices of Iron, which have not ehatagell-foem`oethat ' • I 'HarJunirtta— ' 0) . " 4 ?cough Vinis• • • •.410 5 " Common. —.3 CiP - "" Slats. 4ad Ai Sheet. hija 71 Basilan Sheet. -.: al 15 -Boiler -Plates.. • • 15 - 14 el. . • 100110 d Junta 0 . 5,50 80-95 ." •• 0 4,00 GO 7d "- •• • , - 51 0 4,50 " d •••.' '0 4,75 ' 90„ . _"..... 1 ,._ 41 5,00 NAVAL . STORES..There has been no change in the market, and we quote A:lid-prices": • Rosin-'bbl -2,62 0 - " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Titch 3.40 . 0 3,50 TurMtino,gal.: 62 0 65 Par, Alleghl , 3.oo 0 3,50 Nar'ish, Copal 1,76 0 2,25 INSURANCE.. Th e felowing table gives the ratio 1 of insurance on good steamboats: To Phila.: and Bali Atli 'To Wheeling' •••• .•. , . i canal ' i ' Brometniville ' • f -Cincinnati l_ I Louisville •,- • • •'. • t t. Evansville, la. ••• • I I No f .shville, Tenn., •• .: fll hlemphis, Tenn. • • I 1 New-Orleans-- -..1, 1 saint I,ouiS, Ido.• • I 1 Qabley,lllinois,..-1 1 Burlington, lovra,•l 1/- ' GIIRSIIII,. - " ...,_-• • ;'•-11. 2I JeTerson City,•Mo.,' 2 I rndependence,hin..A.l• ri. LEAD.. Regular sales ofMistamiriPig at 41c,; Bar 'C , 6c. . Sheet Lend $5 ip , box ; 'Cuts" 6. The folio*, ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe': - .' • 4- inch acquednet No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. 41' foot. -- I " " No. 2* " " - 6c. V .: " • - 1.. .44 Cr .No ; 2 ; It: -14 7 e. . pn-. .-- .... lis IA N o. r. u AC 71., P ti • . I " " • No. 1 " " sg.ip 4. n 1 ~, N o. i . ii lc 12 . .ipa- 14 . .. Allotber sizes Ote. - 10' lb. LUMBER—We give table. without - alteration. There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular business from yar ds. - Clear y m•-•-• - 022,00. Flooring Ido , 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0— Clear it, do ' 033,00 Oak 024,00 Common 14. do 015,00 Pine Shingles Cidaro do 44,00 p• 1000 2,5003,00 Common 2 do 22,00 Laths,saved - 2,0002,20 LEATHER..There has been an advance is New YorKsole of .1,00 per 100 lbs. Dealers are doing a fair business and complain that they. Cannot get sufficient "stock to meet the demand. The fol lowing are the r piesent selling rates f New York Red, middling weights,.... • • • • Hic r lb do do Over do . .... .....I7c Baltimore, • 21022 Harness Leather, - 20 Skirting, do 22023 8ird1e,....d0 i i s , d0z...,. $33036 Upper, —do iv dim 24027 Calf Skins lir doz I. ..1.8024 OILS--Fall strained Lard Oil sells at 56c.; Winter Strained 60c.; Linseed 52055 c. OIL CARE..We quote at 610,50010,75; bulbar° heard of but one sale. I PIG METAL—We have no._ a sale to report. There appears to be no enquiry. PROVISIONS—We have no change to note in any article, and therefore quote as before: There have, been heavy receipts of Bulk Pork, , all sales of which have been at 31a4c. Lard is rather plenty at 51c. from first hands; 6 cts. from store. But ter is in fair request; keg is regularly taken at 9z.; Rolls at 100121, as in quality. Cheese is scarce and in gome request but no advance in prices. Ga it= is held at Sic. Common W. It. is still noted at file Se. POTATOES—The market is fresh and well sap 'plied. Receipts continuo fair; sales of Neshart necks at 70075 c. RYE FLOUR—Market almost hear. and price* have advanced; sales front store by dray load at $3,25. SEEDS..Nothing doing Timothy—no receipt'. Flax is. worth 906:035 ; the later price is paid at the mills. Sales of 100 be. Clover seed, at 83,12 ; other sales about 350 be at 3,123,16. The demand is good and increasing ; all the lots , brought are for shipment west. In the east prices have ad vanced, which has caused the stiffness. STARCH.. Regular sales at 66361 c. • SPICES—Very little variation in prices; and sale At the rates annexed : bloves ..... -• •aa a as Nutmegs 1,5 e a 1,60 Cass/mitt Mats. 22 a 25 Pepper ..... •• 9 a 10 Ginter 10 0 11 Alspice 13 0 16 SHEETING—Pead No 1,7 c. Nonatook 61c p. yard. SHOT.. Regular sake at $1,3101,44., SA LT..Regular sales at $1,25 at canal; demand $1, 28 . TUBS..Regular sales at $9 f doz. VINEGAR—Regular Bales Cider Vinegar, in table at 7a9c. WOOL.. We have no report to give. We quote our table as presenting the nominal prices: Common 22e. 'fib. 1 Blood • .25. •.026e. pr: lb. Blood .. 23e. " Full Blood •• - • 93c. " *Blood 9.1 c. Prime 30c. --TALLOW—We quote at 7071 c. in the absence of any important sales. TIN PLATE...Regular sales 1 common $10,25 1214 TOBACCO..The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady : Cam Leaf- •• • 4 0 7 12slump in box 11 0 15 Altutufc'ddo• • • 2 0 71 2s '• " 19 0 17 Ladies' Twist• 9 0 10 16s " 12 0 14. Plug in kegs.• • 610 7 Scotch suutr.•• 14 0 10 Plug in bozes• 13 a 15 Bappee• 14 0 16 6 Twist . 410 7 Cut& dry} bps. a 25 - Ca v e ndish.• - • - 45 WHISKEY—Raw is worth 16a161c.; Rectified we quote sale. at 1818ic. TRADE zit Lnation.—The Cincinnati Gaaete auys, —since the first of September, 1848, there haa been 71,808 barrels of whiskey imported into Cincinnati •by river, canats and railroad; also, 10,270 barrels and quarter casks of wines, and 313 baskets and boxes. During the same period last year, there were 836 barrels of vrhiskeyimported, 1,629 barrel, and quarter casks and 1,048 baskets and boxes of wine. Since September let, 1848, there gave hien ex ported by river, canal and mi1r0ad,57,604 barrels of whiskey, and 812 barrels 'of alcolval; also, 4,470 barrels of sundry liquors. Paring the dame period last year, there were exported 822 barrels of aim. hol, 79,796 barrels of whiskey, and 3,524 barrels of sundry liquors. Portz num.—The Perrysville (0.) Eagle gives u■ the following Herne of hogs killing .on the Wa bash, frona t Lafayette to Newport, during the present season, to wit: Perrysville, 7,000 hogs; Eugene, 7,000; New port, 5,000; Covington, 5,500; Prinked, 3,000; Williamsport, 10,000; Attica, 0,000; Larayette,.4s r 000. Passage to and from England, Ireland s SCOTLAND AND WALES. 1rr.1311 the Suatnship EARAR SANDS, and the regular Pasha Ships; 4. c.,zg 'tipp• I' lit.l Ps W. BYRNES & CO4 . izarssicsuso to 1b24.1 . No. South sheet,. New York, and ad Waterloo Road Lira-pool. PZEUSONS sending to the Old Country for tfieir friends, can have-them brought out bythe Regular Line of Peck els, sailing from Liverpool on lid, 6th. 11th , 26th, 2 1 at or 'Nth of every, month, comprising the following Ships :-- Fidelia, Siddons, Henry Clay, • Hottingner, Columbia, Constellation, Roscius, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, Constitution, .Ashburton ' New-York, ` Garrick, West Poin t, Queen of 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 'lrish Ports every day, comprising the— St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Probus, Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooper.. And many others, which this limited space will 'not ad mit of here enumerating. ' P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Paisengar Agenti for the Stel'amship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed suit 7 Mg days, for 1849, are as follows: From LivArpoal 99111 January, 28th March, 4th Juno, 6th August and,Bth October; from New-York on 24th February, ad May, 6th July,6th September, and 15th November. Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early in the• Spring, will find it to their interost to patronize this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect that - no delay or disappointment can occur.-` Drafts ut sight for any amounton the National Bank of Ireland, its brunches, &c., etc., nt all timts for sale. Ap ply to, 'or address by letter, post-paid, - P. W. BYRNES & CO, F. 41 South at,. N. Y., ' " and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOPIPSON, 156 Liberty street. Piitsbn , v 4 i • FFAMILIES, Economists and the Public. eTh=na caving of ons-Licirct, and obtain the greatest - bargPfits ever imichaied, die 'inost respectfully .invited _to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Po fit Build ings, corner Fifth and Wood streets. febs:2ve TINS if fLOSIKAHLEINLANNELS.—W;H. alnifiurir ip U vitas, ther attention of buyers to his stock 'of the above Goods,vf all the different qualities, said to be as unshrinicable am .Welsh, and at much lower Ge nu Fne.Welsh Flann els alsii constantly on hand. Gauze and Silk do. 4-4 and 5-4 do - , for Shroadnia , purposasi. Also, Home-made White Flannels and Linsey's ''.con stantly on hand, at the North-east corner of Fourt h. and Market stream. • - Theattentign of 'families and dealersis invited to ouritock of freakereeit - and Black' Tene t turd up in - quarter, half:poundi and - pomui -,sackagels,Nrineh „we will warms equal to, if not behoithan thaTeas salekby the 'Pekin . and Cantata-Men steres.'' We have .alsIS hand n. fresh supply ~.sf Imperial, GunpoWder, Young Hyson and. Black Teas;nee in packages, which we tlUnk efllMOt be egualledln this city. Call and try them. dec27 KING & MOORITEA.G, Diamond; .~ ~ . _ :~~ • 4 - = rs• ' ..• z•s;• K„, • j 1 ' • . r •mi "..., 13 A f 6,} ; lfi" pressed:- - • ;, 6 1 0 ... Boa e Rivets.- •• -7 800 ISM MEI =ME IMMO Eiter,intethgena. idag PORT, OF PITTSBURG I; ; 5 IninCrAVAT.RIUI:4 , Tlik CHANNEL: Steamer take Erie, Sho " Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. • : . . .1311b1C, Jacob's, Brownsville. • •, ' Atlantic, Parkintien,, do. Camden, Bendrickson,lilcKeesnort. • - " Beaver, llobvi, Beiver: " James Nelson sTdoie Wheeling PorsPittaler tr llasiwilte. • Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. • “, , Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville " Atlantic, Parkinson,: do, . •-• " 'Michigan - No -24 Gillum, Beaver. " Beaver, Clarke, Beaver:- : •••• -• " Camden, Bendrickon 'llicKeesifort. •• • • " Brilliant, Grace, Cincinnati. " James'Nelion,Atoore, Wheeling . oar The little steame r tr Aticanithi Mail," loaded with - pie iron, made her last trip froth Louisville to Cincinnati, in three days. Where are the 'star-and buck-horns, pow t • • fief The steadier Islam . was sunk on last Friday at the mouth oi'Wood riser. She was insured fhr $30,09,9 in the Tennesien Marine and Fire Insu rance Company. mar Capt. R. J.' Grace, of the Steamer Brilliant, was severely and:dangerously iN yesterday, and' confined to'his room - on the beat., - May he have a speedy reCovery.—;Cin. Corn, 1848.. 1849. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH - - • _ DAILY.STEAM PACKET LINE. 'PHIS Independent Line of steamers -is-now composed of the largest, swiftest; best finished and - .furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the "best and most experienced men engaged in the river business,— Tholine has beeiiin operation for six yeari; has carried nearly two Millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The :proprietors challenge corn . p ar „ n oki t h an y passenger lute m the Union for safety, regularity, and speed. All that money can prpcnte has been provided for the safety, comfort and : convenienee of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONA! YPACKET.—The Mononoarrin-t, Capt. Stone, will leave Eittaburg: haveyyllorulay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every, Monday avening al 10 r. x. • TI/NSDAY RACKET... —The Braxama. No. 2, Capt. .Ino. Klineetter, will , leave "Pittsburgh evtry . Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening atlo P. at. TPYIPNESDATPACH:&'T—The NEW „Esamitio No. 2, Capt. 8. - Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at Wo'clock; Wbeeling every Wednesday eve ing at 10 P. X: - • - THURSDAY PACKET—The Batutstcr, Cape , R. 7. Gree t ., will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday - morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e, at. . . * IRMA Y PACKET—The Cuss= N 0.2, Capt. Creeks, will leave Pitbsburghevery Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening 1410 A. f (1.4777RDAY FAME' T.—The MEssictore No, 2, Capt. /. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every• Saturday evening at 10 r. SUNDAY PACEET . .-- The Itrai NzwroN, COL P. liMwill leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at ock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 9. K. novl9. - FOR WHKRUNG, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. I:=Etil RitC4l7LAlt SAITILDAT Pscarrr.—The A No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pile ket TELEGRAPH J. llexlep„ monde r, Will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porta, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.• For freight or passage apply on board, or to FottsyrtlA 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 are .triferior to no boat on the westeni waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 0 and Pike Noo, willow- Louis—gime throngb,nvz aura. ap2l-iy. 18(26 1848. Pl ttsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. . ----- , FRORIJART /3t,1848. FLIIIIVABY let 1848. LEAVE - DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 Pahl ' . The Conniving new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC Cam Janes Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.ltteobs; and LOUIS hPLANE, Capt. K Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without !agent to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Mimiongithela‘Vharfßoat, at the foot of Ross St. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. . ja3l flew Wheeling L Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer TAYLOR, M. F.. Lucas, Master, will run ix i as Regular Packet tretween Pittsburgh and g V ee m every ,Monday, caving this city eve,litontlity, Wednesday drear and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. te.,. and 'Wheeling 'every Tuesday,nlirsday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. NJ. , For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor , is an entirely neer boat,.and for apeed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG ik. CROZER, Agta. ceiling Packet. Ara The new and splendid passenger steamer JAMESNELSON, O. 10. Moot; Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. sr., and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at.lo o'clock, A. -ii. -• For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tiona,) apply on board. - The Janes Nelson is an entirely new boat, itnd for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river, AMSRTftOND & CROZER, dec&tf Agents. — pictebilrgh and Wheeling Packet. THE. , swift naming steamer CONSUL, ilhoridim, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday,, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clook,preefuly. Leave Vitheelingavery, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, A. Sr., positively.- The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oet9 JOHN FLACK. Agent. Prank/In Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, - Capt. War. fikanra, will run regularly be tween tts argil and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock„r. a. Por freight or passage, apply on board dectr7 ,eg , sir Packet for Sunfish. 110161 THE fine steamer 'WELLSVILLE, Capt. BARNI3, will leave forth., above and inter me tate ports on. Wednesdays and Saturdays. - • For freight or paesare apply on bonrd, or to an2s GLO. B. MILTENBERGER,Agt. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPP. will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on. Tiles day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. , 24, re turning on itiontlay, Wednesday, and Fri day She has a boat at the landia, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. k W. HARBAUGII, Agents; ' - N 0.33, Wooastreet. Summer Arrange ment. JAMETHE steamer BEAVMI4 Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glasnost', and-Wellsville, every Monday,-Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and. Saturday, at S o'clock, sr., Having a..boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to - G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. . . o er sag • • anos. . lIIIMIII .- - JOHN 11. MELLOR., ( sok Agttit for ChfsiFering's Pianos for Western Pommy:. innia,) No. 81,Woot1 street, Pittsburgh, . has received, and now open for Stile, the follOWing elegunt assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct front the - manufacturer, - and for sale at Mr. Chickering's . . (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octrie,carvedin the most elegant and rich s.ylo of LonisXlV.—new , scale. - One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. ilk ocittvenew scale. One " do. , 6 QCMVI3, carved moulding—ne;v. reale. Two do. 6 do: round corners: . - 4 , . <4 TwO ' do. 8 do. "square 4 , 4: 4: The above are front the manufactory of J. Chielcering, Boston, and of the lateststyles of furniture, and with lus new and approved scale. ' Also, on hand, and for sale low— Thrce•Rosewood Pianos, 0 octaves; front the manufac tory of H. \Vorcester, New York, formerly of the Ann of Stodart, 'Worcester & Dunham. • Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the nuinufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y. ' One Rosewood, 61 octave; manufactured Eby Bacon Zs 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 Mr such goods as will as :ta country store.— Price 5300. • • • jan3o To Lumbermen. rpHE undersigned desires, upon his return from the East, which will be about the Bth or 10th of Febra alYo.o contract fur ( from• 20 to'oo Thousand pieces of LOCUST-TlMBER:suitable for Cross Ties,say 9feet in length, and of sufficient size to square 51 to inehes.— The Timber to be delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, Indiana;-the latter preferred: Communications may he left with Messrs. Church & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cash, on delivery of Tim ber. JOHN BROUGH, Prea't M. and I. Rail Mind Co. pazsite pub.,2t daily and it weekly and ch. this office.] GRICUI.TURAI: SOCIETY.-la pursuance of the Resolutions-of a Meeting of the Allegheny Agnew. tura! Society. at Perrysville, ou Saturday, 3d that., there *III Wet AG,FucULTURAL CONVENTION held at the new Court House, in Meaty of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the stat of Match, 1849, at 10 o'clock* rit, for the purpose orestablishing a CointY AgTicuttural Society. All who feelintereeted ere respectfhlly invited . to attend..: .• . SAMUEL McCASLIM,. Prem. 'Nets. S. HAIM, Correapon'g SecTy; Ohba] Ml= ' - ME MN Jro Sale $ co o Let. !ovine liCannictliiiildtrigLotir for.Eitli; 1 . 317BEAUTIFULLX SITUATED' BUILDING - LOTS I for sale, in:the plan of the ltiount Emmet property, Porsons'deiiirons Of investing a small sum of moneyican doso to adeantage,by securing choice - tng of.T.arious This property, for beauty of location 'eoMmanding,a view of the two citieS, the Alleglicuy,thond fl ph e i n an d . Ohio rivers; is unequplled. It .1i as the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. This new row!, now finishing, will render it ensy of aCcess, and bring it within a 'convenient distance of the - Allegheny market. ' As an investment for profit; to say nothing of The de lightful situation fora residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a •ritams•rorm return. • - The above Lots will be sold for Caish, or a Credit of one to'five years: TITLE pLEAIt AND INDISPIITABLE; • . . . Plans may - be seen and avers , infomiation - bad, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY,on this premitacOr of JOHN COYLE, at his orhae,cin 4th street, Pittsburgh., nov3o • Trio LET —A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North _L east side of the Diamond; mutable -for au Eating Room, or StOrage of any kind, Enquire of .. . , . • HOGAN ' Pi b & "CANTWELL 'it febB . - 'B6 Btarket ed.; tts urg . IRON FOUNDRY FOR &SL sma lilron Foundry, R—A with Patterns, Toolsi&,e., all ready - for operation, will he sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron This offers au excellent opportunity to ayonng man to commence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of SCAIFE & , ATKINSON. '. Ist, near Wood street. OHEALE—..A. small two storyfrtune dwelling house; conveniently situated; fronting DI; Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. =.The lot 1924 actin front,by 123 feet deep,tuid beitold on - aecommodating terms. For further partiaulara apply at thelowle,tir to sew' ' JAMES - MAY, Wateestreet. Steam Botata for Sale, • The splendid Steam Packets . - BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular tickets on .the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a fest , months, are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now of erect for sale. The following are the dimensions of these - TWIN boats, viz: Length of .deck, 170 feet; breadth of heam, 26 feet; wheels, 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets ;Sour boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter ; cylinders, 21 inches: and 6 1 eet stroke. .Each boat - contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest rtnidernistyle..- For terms, enquire of J. .51001111EAD . . . For SOlo or Exciting°. lOFFER FOR SALE the whole Orfila property on JL which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting Of the Dwelling House, Out Hansel, tte., with the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property in thei neighborheoti of the City ;—:.or I would ,divide the Property to 'suit purchasers. • Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange; can call on me at the warehouse .of CummineZc Smith, Smithfield street, Opposite the Monon gahela House. •(dec4k.2ta wtf) lAiItES C. CUMMINS. OR SALE, OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, F situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire of , 151 , 1k1ULLEN DOWNLNG, janl7 215 Liberty street, opposite Seventh OE SALE—•Avaluable.Farm — Of 114 Acres, situated one mile from the Ohioriver,' West side,to) miles be low the city--contaiuing a Dwelling. House and Barn, Garden, small Orchard, fine :Spring near the dwelling, with 45 acres in cultivation, balance thickly covered with choice Timber. The above is favorably located for attending the Pittsburgh market. Price s2,' 5(:t1)---$1000 in Mind p $5OO at 1, $5OO at 2, $5OO at 3.years_ . . S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent; febl4 Smithfield street. , FOR RENT—A good Brick Dwelling House, couve niently situated - for businessmen, between 3d - and 2d, on Ferry street. Rent—sl.so.oo. S. CUTHBERT, Gen'' Agent, febS Smithfield street. SA SAGE—A valuable Property of 40 feat front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to a l 0 feet alley. The above desirable property can readily be im proved, either for business purposes or private resi dences, or forrenting--will be sold at a Bargain. Also, a lot of 20 feet front on Weba ,ter near Grant street, by 00 feet deep Price 5700, S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Ag`t, Smithfield itt. istTO LET—A Dwelling House, on Federr street, Allegheny. near the Market Square. and a small House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. filar ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room, 3d story, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two small Stores on Third street, and - several convenient Offices, near the Post Office. -Apply to E. D. GAZZAM, febl:3w Office, Third street, over Ph,lo Hall. ATAVERN FPAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—LA commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village or Shotisetown, furnished in modem style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased fora tem of years. Addi esti ;nun P. SHOUSE,, ShoinielOwn. TO LET—One Three Story, and one Two Story DWellill4. House, finished in modem style, marble mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second .and third honses from the corner of „Washington JOHN F.'.PERRY, janWilwils Corner of Liberty and Irivin eta. • rro LET—A large double Brick Dwelling House in a 1 handsome situation, on Federal street, Allegheny, by Rev. Win. Anderson—rent $lOO. Enquire of • • ' 'MOS. MELLON, - fella:let Attome at Lawl'ittsbrinrh: Mr. Duff's Book-Keeping AA ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander kDay's Mg, corner of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes.' Mr. D.'s improvements in leaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Bodk-Keeping, are now attracting : general attention in the Eastern cities. "Numerous as are the publications already before the public on this important' kraneli of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duffnas succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of' teaching and reducing to practice this great 'esiential la the conduct of mercantile affairg.—New York.Erciiing Repress, Oet. 30. Professionitaccistanee given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting -ranged books, &c. Class hours , from 10 to 12 A. ct.,.tinti, from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. za. Jane February fillagazlnes. RECEIVF,D AT M. A. MlNER'S.—Godey's Lady's Book, for February. , m _ Ghtures Magazine,for February. , Ladies' National, for February. All the above are more than equal to the:January numbers.. Illustrated Courier, for December. Llttell's Living Age, No, :244. The Gold Mines of California and also a full historical account of that country; edited by .0. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New York.- Also, a new work of ISO pages , giving a full history of California and its Gold Revolts, with the geographical, mineral and agricultural resources, including a map of The whole country; by Fayette Robinson. Part first Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin; to be coni plate in eight lumbers.' Published by the Harpers. Charles Dickens' new work, the Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. Price 0 cents. • BERFORD, of Allegheny City, has all Me above. ' Smithfield street, thud door above 2d • janl7 Patterson's Carriage Minantactory, Diamond - alley, baween Wood and. Smielyield areas.. Warms may alvrays be found an assort . Juliet of Family . Cprriages, Barouches, Buggies, and all kinds downy work, from a six horse wagon to a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to call. - oct.2Bmf A FURTHER REDUCTION. • Jae. Sluspratt & Sons' Patent Soda Ash. 1 TO 5 TONS, 31, cash, currency ; or 4 mos., approved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards 31 do. par, or 6 mos. do., in terest added. For the superiorquulity of dila brand*, we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. , W. &M. DITTCHELTREE, dec4 N 0.160 Liberty street. RrILLIADi T.&TE do CO.,' (11IICCE63AR6 TO SIIEkIrr & TAT Z.) No. 10, Fourth street; between Ferry and Liberty sheets, MAIIII.IF ACT U PERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, pumps, baths, water closet., leaden coffins, dc,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheetlead from I to 8 lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholeiale, or-cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leadeit pipes from 2 to I .inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water trom springs, furnished to the country trade, and put upon reels in lengths of from 100-to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ent suction Puinki. for. wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror caseironsuction . Ptimps.. Hydrant work of every description . executed In the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden, pipee, shet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. je27-daw Queansware, China and Wawa BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAZITENTS, IFELLINO ors mass 1 1 0 DIEINSONtS, WOOD STREET, 'TIMER DOOll3 DAM VIM OSBERT. HE subscriber invites his numerous friends and . eus tomers, and the public generallroo hislarge and beautifiti assortment of China,QueensWare and Glass— Girondoles , Lamps, Britannia Tea. %Vare, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, Ito., 0 which he offers at unusually low prices, previous to moving lower down on'-Wood street, two doors below i Fourth. n March next: (jan.ll) -ItLHODKLNSON. STRAYED OR'SPOLEN—From LightearOsTavern, miles from Allegheny, on the Franklin Road;on Wed. 'many evening last, Sept. 27th,1845, a Day Mare, about 141 hands high; has a smallwhite spot on her forehead and some white on one of her bind feet had a halter when she'left. She is about 5 years old. • •‘ - • Any person whb will return her' to the subscriber, or to John Agnew, Second Ward House, Allegheny, orsend him information Where' she can be obtained, will besuit ably rewarded. " JOHN - FERGUSON, Pine Townsluir - -------- - NrtAPPING PAPER.- . _ 1000 reams Medium Straw Wrapping,; 1000 ',I . Crown ". " _ ' 500 " double cen " " Received and for sale at the Paper Warebouge of fent/ . . . S. C. HILL, 87,Worurst. ___ _ O PERM, WHALE; AND LARD OILS -1400 as. Unbleached Winter Sperm, manufactured this winter; • 900 gs. Bleached do. do. • do. 900 " '• Winter Whale do. - do. 14 bbls. No.l Winter Lard Oil. - Just received and for sale by MILLER & - RTCRETSON, feb7 . 170 Lihert street., ALIFORNIA WAGONS— ' '• • 1000 sawed Wagon Felloes,(Governmentsizes;); . 500 4, Hubs; for sale by .:.C. A. MeANIILTY do CO, (bs Canal Basin T • o LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling, (containing eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street. ,Rent, to-airood Tenants S• T,SO ' Apply to C. A. AI.'..AI , TU4T3r & CO Q febB ~ . •-4. - : -, ' '' • :,'-'...!' '''',. --'' . 7 ; .f : -.: .;;:,....::;''' -,•.-: ''-' -'-' -:;',‘:-.':;-:', L' .= '., ' - '' , --.1'. - - . '''-''' ''''':.. i 4 `'. 1 , j' , / 4 - , : . . - ` . -- j. ' ; i.. 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' Gur whole stock, corn= ?rising one of the most extensive and variedassortmants of PANCY,AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be o tiered at lower pnces' than ever before known, I.lpriards of fifty thousand dol lars'of bur stock has been'recontly purchased, the greet er portion of which are.Pareign Goods, received' at New . York by late European arrivals, which; from the 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 thin shriller "goods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe that our prices for . the time above mentioned will be found tobe even. lower than any Eastern.wholesale rates' I, Yeanziouslyinvite all persona toimr establish meet[,, whether they purchase or hot,rind test the truth of the above--assuringthem that they will inept' tio.p.bliga•- tion thereby, but confer a faVot upon' the prcipnebars.— Our mistime nt of SILKS, SHAWLS; and PINE DRESS GOODS will amply repayone fora visit.` addedloWhich our great displar of D O MESTIC GOODS will, We hope, ind'ucealltocalOur system of OndPrice, will tie strictly adhered to. lian3) "'• A. A. MASON & CO. FreSlk ;arrival...NOW Goods -r .. :moo. 65 meat= sa,narwazii 4itt Attu Trim modem) FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER , DRY GOODS! The subscriber has jest received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in. the Eastern cities since the Great Fall in Pr i ces, and far below the cost of mans lecturing, and will dispose of. them, Wholesale and Re .tail, at . GREAT" BARGAINS .To . BUYERS! Bleached hluslin, only 31 cents 44 Bleached Muslin, front 61:-. to 'l2/ cents; .: 44 Brown do. do. sto 8 Cents; : • 4-4 Double Purple Calico,l2l do. . • . ' Prints,Aleriimack patternavaly reiits ; Furniture Chii it only cents; - • Red and:Yellow Flannel, all w001,16f cents British Chintz, Blue.tind Orange,lo cents • Bed Ticking, only cents ;- , Fratich Dress Ginghams,l2i cents; Preach - Work Celiara,enly - in cents; ' • - 4-4 White Flannelonly2s - cents; LADIES! DRESS GOODS.• Black Plaid Filkti t - rich lustre; ". Wide Black Maxilla . . 1 ' Chameleon Silks, all shades ; • • . Satie stripe Cashmere,iew,style ; : • - . 7-French Lantartine --•• ' ' ' Lyosege Cloths,zich lustre ; „. • . Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre - ' ' • Gala Plaids, high colors; -•-• '' = • Coburg and Thibet.Ctoth,veri•ous shades; - y Paris Printed-Lamm-tine Cashmeres; • f French Merino, all colors;_ - Chameleon Satin, all shades ; - • • Black-Plaid Gro:D'.Annour Silks; • .. • Chameleon Thibei Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! • Plaid Long Shawls i - Brocha Long Shawls;-•Enibroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; :new style' all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Lnine Shawls; new style Sitadißa Shawls, plain and embroid ered black and colored silk (nuke Thibet Shawls, and new'style Paris printed Torkern and Cashmere Shawls: - ' • FANCS GOODS. French: work Capei ; Collars and Chemizettes; new , style:Bonnet Ribbohs; Revire bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs ;.Ladlee.Cravats and Scarfs; 'Meek and colored Kid. Gloves; mohair and worsted .llitts; white. and black Silk, - Cash - mete; Alpaea - Ingrain and -Mora vian- Hose; black - Silk , Fringes ' and Gimps Thread,. Edgings and Insertings.. _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. _ . . _ DarrutsiKiicT EiTieic;il7;dfigealothe ;.Ebissia per and Crash ; Irish Lmen and Linen Lawns; Bleached find Brown Muslin; Cassinms; Kentucky Jeans ; Checks; Bed Ticking ;- DornesticiDinghams; _Colored Cambrics; Red, 'Whiteluid Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel ;.Plaid Linseys;:Canton-Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Dnllings: - GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine. assortment. of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy , French Casiumeres ; new style fancy Yestings and Cra *ate;"Tileritio Shirts and Drawers; Linen; Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a sideridid assortment ofGhaves, Hosiery and Suspenders.- - —A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon. bound) Blankets,jast received.. . - - The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fail in pricer; Merchants and others are re quested to call and inspect them, as .I feel confident that on examination they will be found much ltrwer than they have ever been offered in , this City, eel intend to sell them -oh olcsaie , and retail, at a very mall prof: ct.,,llte - Eastern Cost. . AUSALOM MORRIS,' nor 23 No. PS Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goods, at Number Fifty-nine CORNER 077 .. vorlits lIAREET IintEISTS, GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities; and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE' DBv GOODS, 'adapted to the present season, and em hr Aug a, stock An' riehnisi and variety not surpassed by rive establishment in the West. • - DRESS GOODS! - Very glossy black Silks ;C . vtvitts and Collars• ' . • • Handsomadreas . db. il3lack love V,eilaandlldkfad Rich changeable do. - Jaconet and Climb. Muslin. Rich changeable Satin deiPlaid. and - striped Muslims; Chinch Handsome Ribbonst Mode and high cord French Gloves, Hosiery, tce.;* Merinos ; Cloths for Cloaks r • . Mode and high col'd MitsliniTerkeri Shawls ; • de Laincs; 'Cashmere .40. - - New style muslin de Laines;:Plaln Thibat ,Shavids, silk' Satin striped Cashmeres; - fringe • Fancy, do. do. :Pleat TthhetShawls, d0.d0.. Black and colored Alpricas4ilack do. do. • Plaid Ginghums,_bright co- Silk d0.,.d0. t: lora; . Fine Broeti• da New style Visettes ; ' Cloth • - --• do• Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Lang no. - California Plaids; Low Priced - do • Black. Bombazines " ; Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION Dia stock of Calicoes is very large;'it has been' ite lected with much care—with - particular reference' to fastness of coloring, durability,orfabric i and beauty of design. 'These goodi are lower than they have ever been before; and re worthy the ,Partieular -attention "ot, purchasers:The best Calicoes for ci etc. ever offered, Double Double purple Calicoes;English, 121 cents Green do. jOil Chintz; British Chintzes; . -• ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue and Orange ..- • • - do. • • - Furniture do: - -• . • ' CHEAP DRE S S GOODS." A largelot of low priced Muslin do Lames, of the low Price of 121 cents per yard. ' ' • . • Also, Black Alpacas, for 121 cts.per Yard. Very'good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging haps, for 121 cents warranted fast colors: " • - DOMESTIC AND 'STAPLE GOODS. ' ~ • Bleached Muslin; 6; to 12;. •- • - • Yard_Wide Unbleached, 6t to 9; ' ' ' • - • .Bed Tiekings, very cheap; CoSinott%prillings . , Kentucky - Jeans; • Cheeks ; Linings,Tlaid - Linseyst • Domestic Gingham% Mariners' Shirtings; •• - Colored Flannela. lower thanever offered; • " Canton Flannels. - • - • . LINEN. GOODS! IrisliLininsildnen Lawns.; • . • Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; ,Russia Sheeting; Do. Dialr ers; Linen Dril • • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! • • A large. stock of'Blankets, from coarse to very firm', also. Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and'veky 'fine, for Fine and superfine French runt 'English Cloths and Cas sirnereir Over-eisaringst Silk and - Laren Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; GloVeir ; Suspendern; Silk and Merino TlnderGarrifents ;..Merino and Colton Half Hose, The subieriber having *auk extraordinhry prepara tions for the Fall and Wniter trade,' and having parches ed his Goods mider the advantrige . of markets unusually depressed' t Mill' confidently 'promise his enatorneFer the best liargains he has everbeen able'to offer. • -' Customers of the house and purchasers generallyiam respectfully invited to calf. (nov4o) PHILIP ROSS: Suter Goods-at -- Eastern Omit S. GWHITE, N 0.61 /Worker street, intends making - a . a chtlnge in, his business,On the.'lst of J annary . nex s t-will dispose' of - the following styles of GOODS, at Droeha Long - Und Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do. • ' ' -French Printed Clishaneriis ;:. • Monseline De Lames ; 34 and 6.4.Ga1a Plaids; High col'd French G high WTI s, and Fancy DreseSilks: Those venntingßargains..areinvited to call. [no27:_tm 1 - 1711. L BE SOLD, from- this date, the balance of our V V WINTER Daess Goons, at 'greatlrreduced prices. consisting °lscariot, maroon, mazarme blue t hrk, brown and other colors- French Merinos, Lamartine Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd - Alpacas bl't and fancy colors; French all wool Cashu;etes and Ile Da!nee; low priced Cashmeres and De Lames, in kviat variety; Long and . Square Plaid Shawls,; - Turkert, 'Cashmere,' De -- Labia Cloth, Thibet, zee.. It. D. THOhIPSOI'I,- dee2. _ I 110 filarket at.; 3 doors from Liberty.' BRD & BROTGERI3'" FREM — Girc,GWD PEKS.— 12 doz. of the. above warranted. :biand„ of rip 5, just received, and for sale ° thouade at'New York prices. The above Penshave received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pena, and are:warranted, by the Ihllllll. facture: against the point coming od Formate by , EDWARDIODP.k C 0.,• North-east corner of Fifth and Market eta up attars. 'LACK AND FANCY CASSIMEEES.—W. Mon-. PITY his lately received a largeassortment orthese Ctooas, and is opening teem , at prices imprecedentedly low, ranging' front 75 t 0 .52,50 per yard: - Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities.- Also, French and English Itroadeloths; black, 'ollie, inviSlhle_ green,. brown, And blue, - Among- these are some very handsome French Blitek k kitable for Cloaks, at a very low price_,"tind brown, invisible green,an4 relisso•Cloths, for Lndies , Cloaks: - -,) , . A lso,sillr. cotton and me rino lin dershi rts and Drawers; Mariners' 'Undershirts, constantly on hand. 0 The attention of Merchants awl Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially-invited to the above. . By Express ~77 77 - 7---- - ' i rSENTS. SUMMER GOCIDS.--Super. single railleo kji Pinneh Habit Cloths; rich styles Cassimeres,• find colored Cashrooreus; queen's and Summer Cloths' Awned wad plain Drain D' EMS. VeSlitlgg,"Veryajoice , .Marseilles Silks ind Satins; and :igustti Linen Drills; Cheaper - 11A! , ROBINSONIS,CIoth Stare, ••• • mw2s • ! Post Buildings:earner Pints and Wood: BASKETS TATORK. -kr Nu. 86 Illkassr 'SztrEm--Cott sltitlnk of Rosewood, Mahogany awl other valua ble maierals. Also, a supetfialt. quality of Toilet and Sbavifig Boxes, Writing. Desks, ..Faneyakilaing Blocks and Games of every descriptiomtwitha large assortment of Tort and Fancy Axgales.suitable for Christmas res.. anti. [deels) ec HOGAN 'e ISM EME lEEE Mil • q • ',t "5 . • ; : , I‘t.- 41. ME =UZI -Mg ffeatil;o GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Reduction In Priers. ..,',.k..,•::`F:'-'.',,,`,-",!°:..'" :',", ,-, -' ';'•--.,,,,,' , F ., .•-,i` , -' ' -„•,:•:: , - "". `J ' , f ~0-• 1 I: `' ~. fi ' 3 . : !.... 4: r -.l.'j !•'-'`..lr;',: fe,-4,—;, ,', i'''',: ': '' {,, te,"4;,,':-,"-„,'",,,t.•:, ."-- ,',..v "' ... , • ''',..,....!•,•-• Elf 1111 A =N I= REM M== MSEBE .7. , l3aielitijk . :iiiii . .*Ft .1,'.'":,--...',:ttlikeii4. . • WIC - • • . EX CIANGE'.. - ANII—HANILING •OrrIVE • • N. 2: earner of 77iird and Woed Strtlft SIGHT and 'Tune' Bills of Exchange; Bank riolei foreign and domestic Coin. bought and sold on - the; most favorable terms. ' • COI lee dons made Moll the principal cities of the Union ; • sit, - the lowest rates.' • /ea' . ' /O:IF.PLI A. RILL. • • W. C. CORBY. : -Jaffa.; & cyanic, . - BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKE, • And Dealers in. Forescn and Domenic Ezniangei_Cerl'Jli cafes of Deposit, Bank Notes, Gold on Silver, No, oa 117 00 a striet,37d door below FOurthi Wergilds, PiusEnegA, Pa. marpl-1y... . . =WARD RAMC, KRAMER at, - BAIIIII. • . - • Bankers and Exchange Brokers,- Dealers in • Foreign and Domestic Bills, of Exchange, Certificates Jr Depot. it Rank Nora, and Coin. • Corner of Third and Wood* ate., directly opposite the St: Charles Hotel. • maypit • . noL ~ Es a ndS Bankers and Ikalen in Exchange az Coin Rank Nom, N 0.55 Markesnreet, Pittsburgh, . • . .. • MELLING LUTE. IEtCIIOII37I. New York I prl Cincinnati Philadelphia - f " Louisville Baltimore. I " St. Louis BANK warms Buying raw . Ohio I di!, Indiana I . Kentucky i If Virginia • , i ii Wheeling i ii Tennessee 3 •ii anl9-y _ . lAD. S. 80.11.1. Taos: BAROIYT. . HOON & SARGENT. - • . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, " N. S. Corner of Wood and Skeet street:, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange,. Cartificates of Deposit,.ke • EXCHANGE on nil the princlphl Cities 'of the Wort and Europe, for sale in sums to sal{ purchasers. ' ' • CURRENT and Par ramie zecetred on deposite. • COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the. lowest rates. •• '. , : • PRIVATE DISEASES: Lb . :Brown,- INe 6A 0.5 Diamond Alley, can be constilted•ln all . , Cumin( a private or delicatenature incidents to the human frame. , • -• ' : Syhilis and Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrinfa and its consequences, together with all vs, nereatdueazzi, impurities of tbe blood, with all diseases or renereatorigin, skin diseases, with strictures, glee t,u.te thud discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; ars°, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the' womb, monthly,auppressions, diseases of the joints, - fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, Imi tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, letter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, &c. • TWMVE YEARS' PRACTICE/ Exclusively devoted to the studyund treatment of vette! real diiorders, and those arising from youthful excesses s gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the coastal:atom may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may - place themselves under his care. • - Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B without fear of exposure to other visitors. • • • • • • It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice p'rivately and promptly. To all Inca, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingcenerealdis i -, ecues,d tbeir various forms and ate ges, oilers inducements which con rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby sp. prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated to every branch of medicine, and for lila last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those . Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention tothosecom . irreertain,safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withoutintel ration from business. . • 'Hernia or Itupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid partmui lar attention to that disease. • . Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast contain - fee or they will. not be attended to. .- 01flr"Office on Diamond alley, a few doors Crain Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dentlal.. oet2s-d&wly ElibiliTlBBL—Dr. Browne newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism it , a speedy and certain remedy for that painfattrouble. it never fads. Office and Private Consultation Rootas,.No. CS, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. This Doctor is always at' home. Dailey , . Magical Pala &Extractor,: • TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Dalky's Magica' Pain Earn:tier to profe a eure to' the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been'afilicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. - • r • ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. .__Acquaekaliork N. Y., April 8,1348.. . • Ma. H. Dsuar— Sire I have been tie - laded with the Piles for eight months, and could get no reliet. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in * short time was perfectly cured! Could I not gee any More of It, I would not sake a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM. BALL. 97 North Moore street, NCP7 York, June 19, 1947. - f CA UTION.--Dailey's only Depot in the city of New York, and where the-genuine mirk can be obtained, wholesale and retaept 415 Broadway. L DALNT is the ItritOr of this truly invaluable coin pound, and he nernosiferf,Mnd never will comunicate the secret of its pmparntiint to any man living; 'and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make, a grain of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable articiejs subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im patters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dailey'sJilagical Pain. Extractor! A Tgsr—The genuine Daney, in caves of the seyerest Bums, Scalds, Piles, he., willl afford instant relief ,nnil produce at once a coolingand soOthingeffeetextra'cting pain in and from ono to fifteen' minutes! but be sttre,af. ways. apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. - And now mark the dem/test—Counterfeit Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear, or hoar ap, plied, always irritate and increase thepain .•• Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures,enay be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MdROAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. . . Da. Was.Tnontr. Agent. • Dalley's Animal Galvanic Grure.All,. For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor,•gresse. poll-evil, sores., galls and bruises. Ptunphtets cantainiog certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on applt cation to JOHN P. MORGAN, , • • octlB:d&vry • Agent, Eitel) h. .• • . Thif Grand Purgettve..;.” _•, • 1 - %R. CLICICEIVER'S SUGAR COATED:WIG-STA -1.,1 BLS EXTRACT PILLS.--Theso celebrated Filth have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, ea a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache; Fevers, Piles, costiveness, Coughs, Heart barn, Liver Complaint , Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpttation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a variety of other disensesto which flesh le heir to, as ti medicine for the million. In all seasons of the year,— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under Wick. eiuxunances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As n Vermifuge andoeneral medicine for chill dron, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor antigenic; are gentle f but thorough In their opertitiow. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben, eficial. As au Anti,Bitious Pill they will be found out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands - wis' ace them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickeneris tie original ineentor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever. heard of until he introduced them in June,lB43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clicener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, arid takenoothers, or they wiR be made the.victirns of a (rand. fffe'Price, 25 cents per box. . • Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale - of. Pills, le . 86 Vesey at., N.Y. , - Whl. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , bead of-Wood, Fitti burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania,. Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • " The following are the duly appointed -Agents for A 'te gheny county, Pa.: • • . . A: hr. Marshall, . - Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. :t • . Alexander Asdale. Wylie street: .J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. ;.•• • Wm. J. Smith, Tetaperanceville. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. •_... Edward Thompson, Wilkumbargh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. - ' ••••• R. 2. Mitchell, Wilkinshlirgh. ji: Rowland& Son, M'Reespon. • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. • • M'Eldowney, ljakerstovsn., : ' Samuel Springer, Clinton. James M'Kee, Stewartstown. • • Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township : . J. Fulton, Tarentum. . •. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville . • • Robert IVilliatits, Artbaraville. Fresh, Pure Team, WHJLESALE AND RETAIL, 'AT rue Thrsin STORE, lb Fourth street, near W • • 'rho subsctiber, having just returned front New York, in now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea' coinpa: ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our stock' being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats and 'Families with any quantity, an d at ally price they may wishz—Packed is I_, * and 1 pound packages, 5Th. tin cannisters, and 13 lb: catty bakes, and in the half chest. • • •. . . Remit Grocers arc incited to call, as *e can amrwill sell better Teas at lower prices than any-other house in Pittsburgh. Oar stock of fine Young Rysow, Gunpowder, and Im perial Green, and Oolong Black Teas, OTO the bulb the American market. Lovering's douLie refined Loaf. Crushed and Palt!er ized SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel.' COFFEES,—Mocha; Old Gov. Java Lagnyra, St. Domingo and Rio Coffees, selPeted by the most expe rienced Col Tee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled CueumberiLiiaid Onions. Rush Penehes, pat up in their own juice. •Me.. loge Raisin's, in 3 lb. boxes. N.:8. , --411 Dr. D. Jayne's Family . Medicines for sale. deefitilikw • • • A. JAYNES. LOVERINWS DOUBLE REFINED SIJGAILS.-30 bbln,Lovering's Double Refined Lose Crushed end Pulverized Sugars,3ust received and for.seicat attrrekin Tea Store, Fourth street, by . .. ...decs:daw HINTER'S INK.—IOO ke4 • t'ronda Netvank, in 20 lb. kegs. at 85 per tag, Joni received and for: sale kin Ten Store by (tlec2:ditrv) A. JAYNES. • FFEE,S7- 17 1ifiairTold Gov. Jdra, - Lagdyra St. Domingo and RiO.Coffecs,itin teeeivert itad. - for le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth stree l.l) . deerid&iv ALUM EZOWN. W.. CA 4O PCI+ .• r ; ; HitowN'F noTELi% . CORNER .OF -SMITHFIELD . AND:**5:2734 BROWS & CONNELL , PROPRIETORS N.8..-Qood attached to the house. jjaaZ 9115=i2Eill EIS ME lIME 1111 ' • • . ME OEM NM= atrYllll3 tusk , Buying rater County & City ord'u k • Relief Nate* • Pennsylvania Co. New York Maryland New Orleans • MEd I= LEE =EI ,~:~~,~.:.r.:. 4 _ ,i =
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