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McSIBBIN,P; Pen Qata fiitubargh, Pa., Fetraary•l7,ll349. - • E:r gteittiont , -;An election for President, Mona= gars and: ofeCaqa for the Compahy for e:ree tin g Bridge zver tha Allegheny, - opposite Pituiburgh," in the Countyaf..Allegheuf" will he held at the Toll Honse;pii, Monday, the 6th City bac= at 3 ir n'eloc - fhb7:Okstrpi • =ari y Treaznrer:. icr,neoepttonof Glen. 7raylor;•.-Th6.Amlisf ant Marstoils .for . the Reception 'of Gen. Taston,.Presi dent elect, mill meetht the /I:Lyn's Office,. this evening x (Friday) to make necessary arrangements. fettle Wat.Lsausish, Jr., Chief Marshal. Q 7" VOltiiff Mawr /Sterol's:stile Library eim MEmpacm , itizorrtztvg:.—The Fifth Lecture be given by Taos. J. litouma, Esq.; on Tuesday evening, February 20th,184f1, tan o'clock, at:Aro - rag • • •Stousev--The Afinerailicsourees of Pennsg/Ccinia. A.sirigle Ticket 2 cents, for Gentlemen ; nothing° for Ladies, For 'sale at the Booksiores, cud at tbe door. neon • . Ditvm liotctss, Committee. 1eb1.5 B. A.-S.s.stpsecc, Itrlltilitstiy..Jiiiitice;—• The different Military Cotnpunles.,-,of Allegheny County and the Counties ad °lain& .are respectfully requested .to join. the Military • =cession in honor of - Major Gen. Taylor:. The coin anding officers=ill please report their companies .by lime, on or before Saturday next, at the Mayor's Office By order,.l Col. S. W. BLACK, Comm'g. Tuns.l.A.Eilvter, Adjutant. . . . [febl4l ••., . . . ' ' 117". tiisipeltut is ouly . one among many . of the numer.. ~' . us ailments which originate in impurities of the blood; ~ • nd experience his shown that few, if any, are more . .itEcnitto.overeolue... Din the Clickener• Sugar-coated egetable Pills have 'grappled successfully with it in. very (oath, Drs. Jones, of Albany, now upwards of 50 ... ears of,* ;.btul been eubjeit to periodical returns of r . is cOmplaint'frim he earliestinfancy . ; and latterly, ... I ad been so violently affected, as to fur nish-indications , • .f deranged intellect ~ ,lleiourse was had, as foimerly, o the family,physician; but his prescriptions only drove. , • ha atrection.inward, as usual, preparatory to breaking , . tit with'renevved v - olence. The Doctor Snally re-com mended ahoy of Lees' Pills; lint, through softie mistake .f the Apothecary's Clerk, h box of Clickener's Sugar-' oated Purgative Pills was sent in their stead. Having • , ittle faith in Pills of any description, and being rather :. -uperstitions withal, the y . concluded that - Providence bud a hand in the substitutto ,n and after all, it might to t for the Vest. They acconlingly made use of theta.— e result of a' very few, doses, left no cause to regret ir Superstitious nations. The patient rapidlrrecov..• ered, and - hasbed no atutek of the 'Erysipelas since. , • The Doctor was higbly,delighted at the supposed success .f hisprescription; hut was so completely astonished, ben - her discovered his error, that he resolved, from that ' ime forward; to prescribe nothing else in cases of Ery." - -ip.s, but Chckenees.Sugar-coated Vegetable Pill's. • Sold by • , - - - --WM. JACKSON, Lien. Agent, .- ebl4 fi9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • --(For llst of Agents see advertisement.] " • I , - . 17' A cough slioahl :never- be neglected. It may ap ...at tftiling-and , unworthy the attention at first, but it • - II not remain - stationary. long: it may progress slow at rat, and its - augmentation may on scarcely, perceatible ; et when -it once seizes the lungs ' all the other partsuf e body will he sympathetically itffected, and a confinn d -Consumption and premature death will be the thevi able result -A little care would save many a life, 'and be tfinely_nse of a proper remedy might haye arrested y a enniumption. But many persons have an invin -Ide repaguaime to taking-any - medicine, and rather bah ate the means towards arresting -n-diseaire, simply .ecause the remedy may not be a pleasant one, would utter and languish far a long time, before they would re ort to - the iiiikcifmedieine. - - - B. A: Fahnestock Congli %Num./ins a great &vantage in : ibis respect over many . otherCough prepa , tiony-tas atiPlensant tit ete permits . it tobe used without neonvemesiee.- But its vaose nl HMl's= consists in the ediness of its 'cure: We have known some of the et desrierate 6sughs;sottie of Which had been =lining •n for tr considerable length of time, yield almost lane. Prepared and, for sale,wholesale and retail, by . B. A: FAIINESTOCR. a Co. novl7 .\ - ror-Wood wad lat. - and Wood'and 6th stir to and from - Liverpool, ST the well known. fast sailing fa. vorite Steamship 144.1tA1l SANDS "Pi ' 7 b rthen I'oo tons •Wm C.Tnemrsov u,. . , Commander. Wilt sail from New York 'lmmure y on t e 24th . February, and from LiverpooLort .n'th March--her regular days. A few lespectable persons can be handsomely accen t rated in the cabin. and found on moderate terms. abin, 241 cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old otratry, or those sending for their relatives, snould in rrec t the accommodations of this floating palace, before, imaging ,elsewhere and the price of passage to and ont Liverpool will be litillintOre than in'it packet 'ship. Apply onboard, foot of Peckßtip of to the subscribers. P. W. 13YRNES It CO , I S 3 South st., N.Y., and 38 Waterloo Bond, Liverpool. Orin Plitsburghto JOHN THOMPSON, febSrat - 150 Liberty street James W. Woodwe • ODERN AND ANTIQI.I.E FIJRNIT BRE No..sa TII/RD STREET, Pa - nun:mon. :r A Lzinos• and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings; constantly on hand, and made to order. 'be present Stock on hancreannet be exceeded by any ..anufactory in the Western country. , Persons wishing • purchase, would do well to , give me &call, as I am de ermined my prices shalt please. Part of the Stock con pists in— i Tete it Tete 3 • , Bullet Ettmele ; Louis NUV:Chairs • Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; . Fruit Tables-; Toilet 'Fables; .Louis XV..Commoder French Alahoganyßeilsteads; Piano Stools ; 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; 30 "•,.' Fancy - -' do. 25 Centre. Tables ; ,; • • 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble tap Dressing Bureaus; • 8 Wardrober;Bl Secretaries and Book Cases; 20 marbleibli Wash Stands ; ' • 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fano) , Work Stands. • A vrey large easement of ocrmmon Chairs and other Furniturei too numerous to mention. E3' Steamßoats furnished on the shortest notice, and I .n the most reasonable terms, . feb6 A. A. Mason At Co., 0 60 MARKET STREET, will continue their great I semi.muntal sale of DRS GOODS for thirty days anger, during which time their ertensite 'Wholesale it .oms will be thrown open to- their. Retail Trade, as A. A. MASON- CO. knowing that they are selling DRY GOODB_of every .description - from ten to fifteen per cent. less than ever before, do invite every person in want, toexaraine and purchase from' oui Stock, at the lowest Wholasalerrates: , ' Our great object MredUcing Stock is to make room for Spring,Goods, it being Our intention to exhibit in Mulch `uke largest attil thiricheiTstoek of Dry Goods ever offered •y one colicern in America. - • . . ... . • . . . We shall continue to sell our Bleached and Brown dUnslina, Tickinga, and other Domostic.(ioods, at oar for. A mer loW.rates; notwithstauding . .the recent advance of ,fifteen per..nent.tpen the same, in the Eastern markets. 1 feb3 . ' . Mir PILRRY-hrts invented a machine for washing Gold, L 11 - 11 . for Which helms made application for a patent..— They are.•now Offered for sale• at the Warehouse of PARRYO3COTT & Ccr., - Nci.:lo3.Wood et., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California arc invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines: They are simple in their construction, *easily transported - on the back of mules Or horses eighty ponn43 each, rind can be put in oparation half an hour: They can be filled •ith previsions.' -It is•the 'opinion of those who have seen the trial'of 'one of these machines of smallest size, that twornen will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand of earth in akiay, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. . Thtiy•can be increased Maize and worked by water Or, mule Itower, ifelpedient. The operators • ork with Out going into the water or being exposed to water or wet, .and consequently without endangering their health. They require but a Small stream of !water, aiid Canlie used the' whole senson,and can be put into operation where there is oot_suf f icient water wash in the : ••.•.• . • • ; . . Price of smallest Size sas.. Orders from abroad, ne earapanied :by talb,-vvill be promptly filled. • ; -}l. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & . feb7:dif -.N0..103 Wood st., Pittsbur h. EW hlustrits bus:opened this, morn ' ingirlot of NEW GOODS ernbraen many.searce and desirable ncticTeit. Yerson ' kwanting Dry Goods of almost any, , descriptiott, will find; at this advanced part Of the season, a much larger and more' general assortment. at this store Omit eliewhete: . Among the Goods just opened is a lot of kazarine and Green small Sled Moasa de Imints, Verkeri and Mr Cloth Shawls, new , Prints, kn.—at North-east corner of 4th and Matiret streets- , . ' 11:7 Goods otWholosole, up otairs,very low., [janlo A PPRENTiOES WANTED - ..-Fitte..ca to twenty young 11, lads froml2tol.s years of age, ni learathe Stocking manufacturing: business.. Apply:at - 14. DALY'S Store,. on Fifth street, or at his Faetory InLawyencevil ie. ANTED-4'race Men t 'os partners in. e tablisbpents rxitivelAti successful operation inAh' city. 'Each will be required,to produce a cash capital o Also, a profitable busittess.will,be - sold at a bargain, to ageg ob.two enterprising men - of goodlinsinesa habits. PU,TIittERT, (ten. Agent, Jan 6 - ' . , - Smithfield street.. INFORMATION AvAterBD.—,Any - Renson acquainted with the children of John,Olark, un EnglishmalV,(an iron founder by: trade,) supposed to have worked in. or about Pittsburgh, and to have 'died' vriittin sir or Seven years, wilt do them a kindness, by intbnuing them they can hear of something to their advantage, on application to this office. • '• • • • - • ' - ,pec3o.if -Dort GENTLEREN,—W. R MIIRPIXT bas recently-re calved a farther supplymf Gentlemen's Parley VATS, including some 'very handsome. — Also, black Italian Cravats, Bayern! qualities, and including some in; perior. Also, Gent ' s, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,„ plain and with colored bOrdertr. super do.;' Under shirts ant! Drawers;,nierit.o, silk' and cotton ; some orthe former extra size. Especial attention is 'asked tolls stock of French Broadelallta; and Cassimeses, orate latter North-east of ain and fancy . ; ,-Velget„and :Satin Vestings, Ac„, 'Ai North-east carnetand. Market eta. fjan26 .„.. . ,fe,•*._:4.)7.:- .- :.:.:!4kgt4iihi, Reported for the Morning Post. CONGRESSIONAL: NEWS. WAtrartroTorr, Feb..l6 . - SENATE. Sundry petitions and mcmorialswere:presented, by Messrs. Douglass, Underwood, Niles. A joint resilletion was read and laid on the table for the purchase of burial ground in Mexico for the interment of those who have fillen or may havedi ed.' Mr. Borland gave aotice that at a future day be would introdudo a bill granting further aid to soldiers engaged in Mexico. motiod the Senate procueded to the consider ation of the special ordelof the day, which was the CiviS and Diplomatic Bill. The remainder of the cession was occupied in its consideration:, HOUSE The House went Into Cominittee of the Whole, W•eP i e morning business, and proceeded to the consideration of the order of the day, which was the bill for the payment of money to Mexico, under the Treaty. . Mr. Stark spoke adversely to the extension of slavery. Mr. Nelson, on the same side, followed, and spoke zealously. As much as he loved the Union, banger than see slavery extended he prefetted dissolution. Mraedinger followed, and advocated the Bill in some general observations. Curerurravr, Feb. 16, 1849. Gen. Taylor arrived at 10 o'clock this morning on the Ben Franklin, escorted by five steamers, which came upabreast, reaching from shore to shore. All were'crowded with passengers. An immense con course of people turned out to meet him. The Military, Fire and - Civic Procession was very large. It passed .through Broad street, to Masonic Hall, where the General: Was received by the Mayor. Gen. Taylor's reply was very - brief, as he was wor e out and Cold: lie was conducted thence to,the Pearl Street Houser He leaves to-night on the Tel. egraph No 2 forPitisburgh. . . - Valuable Hausa *tad Lot for Sale. BBY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of gheny, ,County, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Whitaker, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, 10. h March, 1849, at 12 o'- clock; sr., that valuable House:and Lot in Birmingham, situated on the corner of 'Denman grid Carson sta., and extending in front on .Carson at. to the Turnpike Road 60 feet, and in depth di Denman street 47 feet, on which is erected a Two Story Brick House, with a Cellar under the whole of "it--a Stable a \Vash House and Bake Oven. It is now occupied by Mr. Hausman. The House has been occupied as a Tavern and Store, and would, it is believed, be a very eligible situation for either or both. The Guardian tuts been offered a rent of MO tor the en -suing year, by a responsible name. Terms made known on day of sale. .' • ' febl3:Gtd&Atw. WM. G. HAWKINS, Administrator of A. Whitaker. Clothing at Cost. • ' AS the subscribers intend enlirgirig their Store Room, they will adhere strictly . to Marlboro terms. There fore we would respectfully tonne' the attention of the public tei our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and 'of the best material and workman ship. Id'hitITLLRN & DOWNING, feb3l No. YIS Liberty, opposite foot of 7th at. IItrOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Bedding, Carpeting, 11. Looking Glasses, Fenders; Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils, An., 4kc , of a Private Family, at Auction, at :McKenna's. —.On Thursday, February 22di at 2 o'clock in - the afternoon, will be sold at hlcKenna's Auction Rooms,- the. Furniture of a private family : declining 'housekeeping, all of Which has bean in use only a few months, and kept in the best of order, comMiSing—Ma hogany Card Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Fan cy Stands-, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting, Hearth Rims, Spring Mattresses, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Parlour Fenders, Fire ; together with a variety of kitchen utensils-4 cooking stove. JAMES MCKENNA, Auctioneer. friIIRNINC , .LATHE AT AUCTION. ay 11IcKaxtia's.— To-morrow evening, Saturday, February 17, at 7 o'clock precisely, will be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, 1 Turning Lathe, with brass mounting, an ex cellent article—has been in use only one year—suitablc for any kind of work. Terms: Cash, par funds. felit6 JAMES AIcKENNA, Auet. 2ASTRAL LAMPS AT AUCTION , ex McKim-mei . To-morrow evening, Saturday, February 17th, at 7 o'clock precisely, will be sold, at McKenna's 'Auction Rooms, 1 bronze Astral Lamp, with cut glees' shades, a beautiful article. Also, 1 gildacPAstral Lamp, with fancy shade stud marble stand. - • •JAKESeMeWrIisNA',. , GOLTTLEVER WATCHES ATT AUCTION, AT 3 McKENNA'S.—To-morrow evening, Saturday, Feb. 17th, at 7,1-O'clock precisely, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction 11dorns,4 finu Gold Patent Lever %Vetches. febl6 :JAMES McKENNA. Anct. CALIFORNIANS ATTENUON.--We are, now pre parettnocontntet with parties bciand to the'Placers,' to supply them with Kiln Dried Corn Meal 'and Parched Corn, ground with stigar,'and warranted to keep in any climate. Also, Roasted and Ground Cofree. RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth ilr.et. CIHEAP CLOTHING--Gentlemen wishing to provide kJ themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest; would find it to their advantage to call at Mc- GUIRPS, before purchasing elsewhere. All work war ranted. JAS. McGUIRE, febl3 Tailor, Third st. M e t O the Honorablhe Judges of the Court of General I. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and Tor the County of Allegheny: The petition of Richard Tamer, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the . County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hail. provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and.others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and , prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. RICHARD TURNER. We, the subscribers, citizens of . the aforesaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation rind lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. James APLain, R. Watson, David Hades, M. Lea, Thos. Barton t B. Hue rk le, James Watson, J. N. Hoops k.. Rees, 'Wm. Evans, John Lowery, Joa. Jenkidson. febl6:3td/cw• TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court at General ,Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : , The' petition of James Mewhiter, of Findley Township iethe :County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your pc. tiUonar hath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at hie dwelling housel in the above township, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner; as ill duty bound, will pray. JAMES NES%HITER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house roam and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Wm_ Vincamp, David Moody, Win. Springe ,r Alex. AFAclams, S. Aekelson, John Pollocki Samuel M'Bride, Wm. Eaton,Jos. Oliver, John Cain, John ArCullough, Perry Bonh am, Saml Aleloney, N. APBride. o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General rirt Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Peter Atkinson, of the 4th Ward, Alle gheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly Sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his' dwelling house,.in the Weird aforegaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant ham a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - , _ • • PETER ATKINSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do eertify i that the above petitioner is of goad repine for ;honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room. and conveniences for the accommodation of Way elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. -J. Marshall, John Aughtenholfse, 0. Moss,John Robin son, James Patterson, James Hamilton, Saml!Martin, S. Boggs, John florlcy, J. hPKeiffer, J. Shoultz, H. Goss. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,—In pursuance of the Resolutions bra Meeting of the A Ilegheny taro! Society at gerrysville 011 Saturday, .3.:1 inst., there Will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION had at the new Court . House, in the city of "Pittsburgh, 01) Wednesday, the 2 iit of March, JS49, at 10 o'eloch,p. m., for the purpose of establishing a . County_Agricuitural Society'. MI who feel interested arc yespectfullynv invited to attend. , - - SAMUEL McCASLIN, Prest. Tiros. S. HAitiVeorrospon'g Sec'y. ifebl3l rtit'SSOLUTION, I -The partnership of hitratarr & Les I_l is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by..H. Lee 3. R. rairßpny, R. LEE. Pittsburgh, ZOth Jan., 1849 . , NOTICE..—The undersigned will etmtinue the Wool business arid attend to the tulle of. Woolen Goods, at the old place. - LEE. In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee, -I take 'grent pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my. Mena aud to the , . PARTNERSHIP :heretofore existing betvireen a. Hale, Heineman & Co. oms.this-day dissolved 'by mains! conseht. :The business of the late him will-be settled . by Heineman &.Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & , REINFATAN, JOHN VOEGTLY.- •• • Sept. 27th,1848 The business will be continued by Siam &'lJaNirbtial. Bed Joiu VOEGTM', under the style of REINEISteLN k Co: sept2B - . , TlLlSSOLllTlON—The•partnership hefetofore exisling between' JOS. 'BERDAVAN. 'and • 'WM SPROTT, wee dissolved, on the 9th in, ,by. the jeilthq the fattei: The business ert. f the late firm wilt 'he wattled" by :the env, .doing partner, JOI3,RERDMAN, fit the old, stand (NO, 93_ :Weal street ) ) • •Whenesone , indebted' WV:l,llo[mi make•‘! v • . ifebl3 .M.` l E=ISE - • • . TOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING. SHOP .—T o all perions. tf about to remove, and wanting their Stores or tkotses repaired, Cottnters, Shelving, ;Doors,. Wilndows;.• and. Rowing Wheels put up:—Carpenter work of all, kinds' done on short notice, on reasOnable terms.. Cabinet work made to - order,rand Furniture neatly repaired. and varnished, on reason ab ( e ternas—on Fifth street, between 'Wood and Smithfield streets; in the Coffin Warehouse of John Liggett, (late of Wm. TroVillci,) opposite the Alle gheny Engine House. [frbl4.:dtapt] JOSEPII PRICE. DOCKET BOOK LOST-ZAlinge 'Black — Pocket Book, I containing sundry valuable documents, was lost somewhere between SABITIMIVS, Smithfield street, and. Guisenhover's,• on Liberty street, yesterday afternoon,- between 5 and 6 o'clock. . . The finder Ntill.be well rewarded by leaving. h. at. this office. JOHN DOORN, febl4 Constable, Fifth Ward. BULK - CBS—Jost received by febl6 . ARMSTRONG & CROZER. (\ RANGES, LEMONS AND PINE APPLES—A few barrels of each for sale by • feblB ARMSTRONG &.* CROZER. ck G ELS . FRESH ROLL BUTTER—To-dTiy recd by 1V feblB ARMSTRONG lb CROZER. MIRESII ROLL RUTTER-8 barrels to-day received ..C . and for sale by . . febts ARMSTRONG & CROZER.. EGGS -1 barrel jam received by febls . ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 6_ebls R.m 00 PIECES BULK P A ORK s y RONO o tbole & b y CROZER OVLl , Drin PIECES BULK PORK—Jnet received and for sale by (febl4) ARMSTRONG &CROZER. _ CLOVER SEED.-9 barrels to-day received and for Bale by (febl4) ARMSTRONG lc, CROZER, 52 8 82 1 4 Di tL E A PEA Aciretizzd a a y „ secklAl t t:or, AKEGS PRIME. lv re. 1.4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. J ICE — i 3 tiere .8, just ree'd and for sale by feb9 • KING & MOORHE&A.Diamond I.).A.CON—Hams and Shoulders, a prime article, of G W. Jackson's curing, always on hand and for sale by tfeb9) KING .& MOORHEAD. pAISINS--%5 boxes and 44 half boxes, in store and for rule by Ifeb9j KING' & MOORHEAD. 13 4 CIT7TOES-50 sacks Potatoes last ree'd and for sale by febl4 Diamond. HICKORY NUTS-0 bbls. Hickory Nuts, for sale by febls Waskar.iscildiat. 171 REEN PL bbls. Romanites, for sale by febl.s SMITH & SINCLAIR. RBUTTER -7 bble. fresh for sale by Alb febls SMITH & SINCLAIR DRIED FRUIT— A few sacks Apples and Peaches, for sale by [fang SMITH & SINCLAIR. LARD -17 kegs Lard, No. 1, just received and for sale by (febl6 SMITH & SINCLAIR. PEACHES -1S tacks Peaches, just received and for sale by yebl6) &NMI & SINCLAIR. CLOVER. SEED- 16 barrels, received yesterday per steamer James Nelson, and for sale by. febl6 SMITH & SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES—IS sacks Dried Apples, in store and for sale by ['robin . ' SMITH Sc. SINCLAIR. RAISINS --40 boxes M. R. Ratsins 20 lit " <' for Emle by janM. SMITH & SINCLAIR. 3BAIERIILS lIICRORY NUTS—Reekl for safe by febl2 CUMMINS & SMALL OF JAR BUTTER - Reed ' L—L for sale by [febl2] CUMMINS & SMITH. - OLDER AND APPLES—In store and for sate by V CebH CUMMINS & SMITH 60 BUSHELS SMALL. WHITE BEANS—In store sod for sale by W.tr..l. C ACHESON, (ciao N 0.2 Smithfield et. A PPLES -60 bbls. Penocks; 150 " Romanites • for sale by fcblo w. '& J. C. ACHESON. C ORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, Jura received and for sale by feblo IV. &J. C. ACHESON . JODOZ. CORN BROOMS,-Just reed dud - for MOOby feble W. JC. ACHESON. C°"--500 bushels just•ree'd and for sale by RHODES & WORN, febl3 3O Fifth street 1011 N at.EAL—Of our own Manufacture—Carefully 1„J sifted, and for sate by RHODE S & ALCORN, febl3 O Pith street. CHOICE BOORS—Spark's Life of Washington; Spark's Life of Franklin; Spark's American Biography-25 vole.; The British Essayists-3 vole., English edition ; Chronicle of the Cid; Barton's Anatomy of Melancholy ; Six old English Chronicles ; . &des tthe venerable) Ece. History ; Early Travels in Palestine; Early English Metrical Romances; • History of Western Pa. and the West, by H. E Strong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH dr Co, febl3 900 COPIES NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, re ... 0 calved at M. A. MlNER'S—Containing a great 'variety of interesting matter, including all the particulars of the late fight between Sullivan and flyer. ED' Smithfield street. third door above 2d. febtl Shiitingg us 1i ns and R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of thoite"wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable 'Nock, consisting of the best make, Sour that:lost approV-. d re eamnufacturs, and the latter warranted pure dal.— I le has just received an additional supply, and is offering , Shirting Muslims of a superior quality at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case Mnslins ; Dmpers and Crashi Table Clotlts, Towels and Napkins; Blankets, quit* Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as Preach Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles ust received;) Alpacas, &c. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at prices that cannot fail to please. BY' Wholesale Rooms up stairs. rllO the Honorable the Judges of the COurt of General j. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and loathe County of Allegheny: The petition of Robert Oliver, of the 4th Ward, Alle gheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, ut his dwell ing house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a Remise to keep a public house of 10 tertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, NOB prny. ROBERT OLIVER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is n'ecessary. ' . Henry Lovett, John Pickling, John Shultz, John Mar shall, \Valiant Boggs, J. M. Pepper, S. Holtman, Joseph Boggs, H. Gosh, M. Troll, John Luhuer, J. Len : tamper. fehl&ald. VU the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ueneral Quarterßessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of John Monohan, of the sth Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others. at his dwell ing house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleated to grout, him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN MONOHAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers and others, and that said tavern Is ne cessary. B. Rerkle, John Beck, H. Jackson, Wm. Matthews, Thos. Wilson ' Thos. Horton, J. T. Ward, D. Dougherty, D. Shaffer, .1 Ward, M. Foss, N. Dimon. • febl.s:3til (Ch.ronicle copy tt. and ch. Post.) asea ware, China and Gnaw, BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, 4.c. 881.1.11 W OPP CIIKAP AT HODKINSON'S, - - - WOOD STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW VIETH smturr. THE subscriber invites his numerous friends and c us. tomer*, and the public generally, to his large and beautiful assortment of China, Queensware and Glass-- Glrondoles , Lartips, Britannia Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, o which he offers at unusually low prices, previous to moving lower down on Wood street, two doors below Fourth, in March next. tjan3l) M. HODKINSON. Economists and the Public, to effect a 12 saving of ona-third, and obtain the greatest bargains ever purchased, are most respectfully Invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ings, corner Fifth and Wood streets. febs:2w N vVe i s S i te o V L yere — to W l;is ß ; l ttro u , 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 on hand. Gauze and Silk do. 4-4 and 54 do., for Shrouding purposes. • Also, Home-made White Flannels and Linseys, con stantly on hand, at the North-east corner of Fourth and Marke unreels. • febs vtiEAS—The attention of families and dealers is invitees 1 to our stock of fresh Green and Black Teak,. put tip In quarter, half pound, and portad packages, which we will warrant equal if not better, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have 'also on band a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Tent, Mt in miekeges, which we think cannot beequalled in this city. Call and try them , dec27: ' KING & hIOGRUK&D, ----- DinMond Q UNDRIKS-18 bbls. primoCranberries ; 10 •" small White Beans; 1.3 5 " Roll Batter; 25 sacks Dried 'Apples; , 10 keg, Leaf Lard _ Received on consignment and for sale by' feb9 XING ec MOuRHEAD. .1"4 rRA PPING PAPER— ," 11)00 reama'lslealum Straw Wrapping; 1000 " Crown, " ‘• • 500 " double crin." o Received and for sale at the PUpe'r Wa c rehouse of feb9 S. C. HILL, , b 7 Wood at. PERBI, WHALE, AND LARD OILS-- , 1400 gs. Unbleached 'Winter Sperm, manufactured . • this winter j .• 000 gs, Bleached do. • do.. ; do. 900 .‘ . Winter Whale d 0... do. • • 14 bbls. No.l Winter Lard Oil. Just received and for sale by ' 511LLER. & RICKETSON, 0)7. •' ' - 110 Liberty street: d.LIFORNIA WAGONS—. 1000 sawed WirgoriFelloes, (Government sizes . • ' 500 Mihail - or sale by MeANDLTY sr. CO., • Canal Basta : . • OUGAR ROUSE' bbla. La. Suia . House Molasset, onLeansigiunent and for rale by lata 1111 LLER & RICKETSONI ~~. ...-.~'~''"' i . '~` ,5.. ;mot, w—a„'#i ,~. __ ..~. M=M M=MI 184 s. -; lot 9. cn r, ciNNATt• AND: rITTSBURGEI n A;' Lir S A,14 PACK.FOr LINE: T HIS Independent Line of steamersis now composed of the - largest, swiftest, best finished' and furnished, and most powerful boafs on the waters of the West: - The highest rvages are paid for ' the services of the b es t an d mostexpenenced,trieleings , ged in the "river - bustness.. - -.. The line has been in opertinon for six, years • hai carried nearly' two millions of l3eople, without doing ? the slightest inictry to their persons. .The itrop:ietors challenge corn parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety; regularity, and speed., All ,that money can procure' has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of. passengers; , -The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY.P.ACKET:!.—The illimond.Artma, Capt. Stone will leave Pittsburgh iivery Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening'at 10 P. , TuRsDAY PACKET—The Ilnurisact No., 2, Capt. Jno. iriffieelier, will - leave Pittsburgh ovary . Tuesday morning at - 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening WEDNESDAY PAOKET.—The - Nsw Mg°Low N o. 2, CApt. S. Dean wilt leave PittsburgiveveryWedn6Eulay mo nuntat ID o'clock ; Wheeling every. ednesday even. ing at P. as. • • - . . • - THURSDAY PACX.RT.--Tbe. Cain, R. J. Grata willienve Pittsburgh every Thursday atonting 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday ; evening'at 10 rex. FRIDAY PACKE.T.—The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave) Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening stt toy. at. I (SATURDAY PACE...VT.-I%e Massztrasm No. 2, Capt. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every. Saturday evening at 10 P. X. SUNDAY PACHEZ—The !sue Nzwron, Capt. P Piero; will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1p o'clock; Whenlingovery Bandar aliening at 10 P. st. novl9. . LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI k LOUISVILLE. REGITIAIt SATrED.M . PAC[ST.—The A .No lime and fast maisenger steam Pac ket .TELECIRAPH r j. Hezlep„ , Cam. wander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porte, ever y.Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSWII & DUD/CAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, anti with a vie*. entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the tteeommodelione are inferior to no boat on the western Wuters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the kten.Pranklia No Dand Pike No 9, to Sant- Lottis—tiniethrougli,sivg PAYS. ap2147 18415. • • 1.818. Pittsburgh and Brownsville!Daily Packet Line. Ftceatraay 151,1849. FISI;TIOASIT LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the. present season.: ATLANTIC, Copt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and.LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. R. Bennett. Mel:oats 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 MononphelaWharfßoat, at the focit of Rosa st. - Passengers will be punctual . On board, as the beats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. loot New wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR.. M. E.Leese, Master,*will.run as a Regular Packet between Pitts burgh and V ecling, leaving this city every hlonday, Wednesday and Friday, at to o'clock, A. IL, mitt Meeting every TuesdayiThursday and Saturday, nt S•o'cloek, A. it. For freight or pas Sage, thriving superior accotninoda tionso apply on board. The Z. Taylor is ati_entirelY new boat, and for speed and accommodation Is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (janan ARMSTRONG & CROZER, A NSW Wheeling Packet. mitThe new and splendid Passenger steamerJAMESNE ON, G. D.. Moore, Master, will run as Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, term ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Suturday, at x.; and Wheeling every Monday, Wednes day and Friday;-arid o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on hoard. The James Nelson is an entirely new -boat, and (or speed and aceommOdation ie not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG - ts CROZER, dealt' Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THS swift running steamer CONSUL, Vanua, Master, will leave regularly for WOiling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri— day, at 10 o ebick, precisely. Leave Wheeling every ruesday, Thirsday anti Satur day, at 7 o'clock, a. it,positirdy. - The Consul will land at all intennedfate pones, Every accoramodation-tbditan be procured, for the comfort and safety of passetigeSS, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight orpassage apply on boarll' , or to oat!) , " JOHN FLACK. Agent • prankila Packet. - Ai,The. fast packet ALLEGHENY BELL E, Cap; M; Ch W. Murex, will tun regularly be tween 'ins nirtl`h and Franklin. on tho;Alleglieny raver. Leaves Pittsbumh each Monday nail Thursday, at 4 o'clock,i.. m. Flo, r freigbt or passage, apply on board. deed? ' - recall/laq Packet...for Ilasattsh....--- • THE fine ' , learner WELLSVILLE, Capt. Thiaßtasoarill leave fortheadiove and inter mediate ports curiFednesitaysand S - For freight o tpassatre apply cm boa .-or to au2s, GEG. B. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New A.rrangeni - ent., THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Heaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Toes day,Thursdny, and Saturday , at 9 AL, re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landiaN, betivemilVood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. 115..ds W. HARBAUGII, Agents, mare No. na, Wood street. Sunimer Arrangement. • i ff ir l it TEE steamer BEAVER, Chas. B. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assgow,and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, a. us Baying a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to mal7.tf O. W. BARTON tc CO., Agents. ~.. For Fort Smith, ~. ran Buren ; Little Rork. and all tatermediate Ports on the Arkansas River. Tits steamer LAMARTI NE will leave fo the above, on Sunday, the Ithh, - at lOo'elock, A. U. or freight 6r passage, apply on hoard. or to febt6 GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agl. Pataa.ge to and Trout England, Ireland, SCOTLAND AND WALES. r Ste the Steamship SARAH SANDS, and the regular Packet Ships, 4.c..4) ' P. W. UYRNES & CO., [ESTAZi.IBIII/D IN 152.1 No. 63 South street, New York, and 36 Waterloo Road Liverpool. PEttsons sending to the Old Coo_uttry for their friends, can have them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on let, fith,lith, 16th, 21st or 'l6th of every month, comprising the following Ships,:— Fide Ha, Siddons, Henry Clay, llottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, Roscius, Patrick Henry,- Cambridge, . Isaac Wright. Waterloo, Constitution, Ashburton, New-York. Garrick, West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, • New World, ' Liverpool . , Oxford, John R. Skiddy. Or its the hrat class American Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprnring the—. - St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, • Probes, Elsinore, Wm. A. Capper. And many others, which this limited space will not ad mit of here enomerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passengar Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANIDS: Her appointed sail, in days, for 1549, are as follows: From Liverpool on 26th January, 28th March, 4th June, 6th August and Bth October; from New-York on 24th February, 3d May, 5111 July,Gth September, and 15th November. Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early in the Sining t 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 et sight for any amount on the National Bank of Ireland, la branches, &e., Ac., at all times for side. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P. W. BYRNF,S & CO, 63 South et., N. Y., and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or to— . JOHN THOhIPSON, 'jantl7:tf . . 156 Liberty street. Pittshu rah. , - Vhitskoringts Pianos. . , . joitp,r H. MELLOR, ( sole iteltit for Chirketines Pianos for IVerrtrn Palm y/. tmnfa.) No. Cl Wood street, Pittsburgh, has received, and now open for sale . , the illiffillf following elegant assortment of Piano-fortes, direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the most elegant and rich s.yle or Louis XlV.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. 61 octave—new scale. One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new ecale. Two do. - a do. round corners; Two do. 6 do. square ~ .. .44 44 The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston, and of , the latem styles of furniture, and with his ' new and approved scale. , Also on hand, and tor sale low— `Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves;.from the manufrie• tory of If, Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Studer', AVorcester, Sr. Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 cicurie Pianos; from the manufactOry of Gale &...Co.,N, ,Y.. One Rosewood. Cl octave; manufactured by . Bucon, 4 . Raven, New:York. , " - ' ' -* One Mahogany 6-octave Piano ; . made in ;Baltimore, and' Tefl - by the owner for sale, either for cash or tii ex change for such goods as will ss :ta totting Store.— Priee $3011..,%. - - '' '' - . — W3O - TBE undersigned . desires ; upon his return from the East, which will be about the. Bth er,loth Of B..ebril ary,..lo contract for from $0 to 30 Thonsand pieces of LOCUST TIMBER. suitttble for Cross Ties, say 9 feet in length' and of sufficient size to square 5} to 8} inches,— The Timber to be delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, -Indiana,-the latter preferred. Communications may be left with Messrs. Church & Carothers, hereto the dates mentioned. Payments cash, on delivery of Tild her.- • JOHN-BROUGII.--,- Pres't 51-and I. Rail Road CO. [Gazette pub. 21 daily anitlt weekly' and ch. this office.] IREAM CHEESE-358 boxes Cream Cheese; ia store X., and for sale by Ban 29) S. b.. W.' HARI3AILIGII. M'I7E=MMM omo xxxx To Lumbermen. =SE for Sate Cd. Lots for 'Sale Iteuvllla, A DJOININGLLEGIIDN't ClTY.—Forty or fifty .461.. Lots will be sold ate low price, any time before the Ist of April.: Mechanics or ; others, who wish cheap Lots; will find it to their interest to boy now, as it is' be lieved they will increase "very much in value during.ihe year. Those wishing small Lots will cell on Mr. HETZEL,' at the upper Bpidge, Allegheny. ' A portion of the Ground InDenville iformerly Nunuery . Hill.) is laid but in' quarei of from three to five acres—. to be sold to those 'wishing a country residence. This - portion of the Ground commands a view of both Rivera, and is a most delightful .plan fora summer residence.— Enquire. of ffebl3:dowl THOMPSON BELL. Valuable Property, for Sale. THE undersigned offer for sale the-valuable property known as Concert Hall, situated on Penn street, Forner of:Barker's alley, having a front on Penn street of 120 feet, running back 160 feet to a. 1.1 feet alley, on winch is erected a very Large Brick Dwelling House, the main building front of two stories % with wings one and a half story high, and the rear building three stories high. The building is very convenient and well adapted for a Hotel or extensive Boarding Mouse. It is now occu pied by Mr. Christie, us a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or Executors.' • JOHN H. PEEBLES, Pittsburgh, Feb. 15.1619—dim Mount Emmet Botiding Lilts' for Sale. 37BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money, can do so to advantage, by securing choice Lots of various "sizes. . This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road, now finishing, will render 'tansy of access, arid 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 TEDIEIL-FOLD return. , 'rho above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. Trrtm cursors FD mmiserrim.s. Plaits may be seen and every information had, of Mr. RUCH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov2o • rpo LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North- . .1 east side of thri:Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storagi of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL,. febd 86 Market At, Pituburgh. I E. RON FOUNPRY FOR SALE small Iron Foundry , ' with Patterns,-Tools, &c., all ready-for operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron - This offers an excellentopportinuty to a young man to eommen . ce thelroo Foundry business- Enquire.of SCAIFE & ATKINSON, - deed . • . let, near Wood street. OA - SALE--A small ttvo story inane dwelling house, ...L7 conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to sep2 . JAMES MAY, Water street. Steam Boats for Sale. The splendid Steam . Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as n4;l ar tickets on the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months, are found to.be too large and powerful for the navigation. of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these zWI.I boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 32 inches diameter; cylinder., 21 inches, and 01 , eet stroke.. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD nov2:l:tf Pittsburgh. Por Sale or Exchange. CFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on which I now reside, in the Sixth Wardof the City, - consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &c., with the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property In the neighborhood of the City ;--or I would divide the. Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can calf on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monon gahela Howie. (decdatacvto JAMES C. CUMAIINS. TIORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House,— Enquire of AFAIULLEN h DOWNING, nutl7 21$ Liberty street, opposite Seventh ICIORSALE—A large Lot of 00 feet front by 200 deep, Containing a large and convenient Dwelling House, out ovens, pump and stable, with garden, grape vines, fruit and shade trees--simated on Saw Mill Run, or con tinuation of East street, Allegheny: Price SIOOIP—VOO in hand; balance in 4 yearly payments. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, febl2 ' .' Smithfield ,treat. VOR SALE:-A valuable Farm, of 114 Acres, situated one mile from the Ohio river, West side; 20 miles be low the city—containing 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 aboie is.favorably located for attending the Pitt burgh market. Price $2,500-81000 in hand ; 8500 at 1, $.500 at 2, $5OO at 2 years. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, febl4 Smithfield street. FOR RENT—A good Brick Dwelling House, conve niently situated for business men, between ad and 251, on Ferry street. Rent-8150.00.. - • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithffeld street WOK SALE—A valuable Property of 40 feet front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alleyto u 10 feet alley. -The above-desirable. t o, utiett, ten venally Unita:- proved, either for business purposes or private resi dences or for renting—will be sold at a Bargain. Also, Alot. of 20 feet front on Webs ter near Grant street, by SO feet deep Price $7OO. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Ag 3, . febs Smithfield st. TO LET—A Dwelling Rouse, on Feder, street, Allegheny, near the Market . Square. and a small House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. Mur 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 Fl D. OAZZAM, feht:3w Office, Third street, over Pinto Hall. 'TAVERN S'PAND AT. SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Addles/ jean P.. SHOUSE, Shonsetown. tit TO LET—One Three Story and one;Two Story Dwelling House, finished in modern sttle, marble mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third houses front the corner of NVashington st.. JOHN F. PERRY, jantn:t wd* Corner of Libert and Irwin fits. 11101.171'—A large double Brick Dwelling Nouse, in a 1. handsome situation, on Federal limey Allegheny, by Rev. Win. Anderson—rent $lOO. Enquire of THOS. MELLON, febl3:l2t Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. po LET—A Three story Drick Dwelling, (containing j eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street. Rent, to a good Tenant, 8250. Apply to C. A. WANULTY & CO.. Canal Basin Mr. Duff'. Book-Keeping A NI) WHITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build /-1 ing, corner of Diamon d and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Beeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern clues. " Numerous as are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic testimonials appended to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting a more ready and desirable method of teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs.—New York EceningExpress, Oct. 30. Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. st., and front t to 4, and) to 10 P. Sc. jail° February !Magazines. 'DECEIVED AT M. A. MlNER'S.—Goiley's Lady's I.li, Book, for February. Graham's Magazine, for February. Ladies' National, for February, All ti n e above are more than equal to the January numbers. Illustrated Courier, for December. Littell's Living A ge, No. 214. The Gold Mines of California, and also a full historical account of that country; edited by G. 0. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New York.' Also, a new work of 150 pages, giying a full Idstory ot California and its Gold Regions, 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 corn idete in eight humbers. Published by the Harpers. CharlealMckene now work, the Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain. Price cents. BERFORD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. ITT' Smithfield street, thud door above 2d, janl7 • Patterson's Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smitlifield greets. ; \Vans may always be found anassort -13. ant of Family Carriages, Barouclies, Buggies, and all kinds of, heavy work; "k;a 10 "K"' from a six. horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for . any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to call. oct.l9af A FURTHER REDUCTION. • Jae. Dlngpratt, & Sons' Patent Soda y Ash. TO 5 TONS, .31, cash, currency or 4 mos., approved I hills. 5 tons or upwards 3f do. par, or 6 mos. do., in terest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. - W. 4t.. M. MITCHELTREE, dee4 . N0.160-Liberty.stteet. s WILLIAM 'VATIC & CO., (BtrOcESOoRS To 1311ERI8it It. TATE.) No. 10, Fourth street, between Firry and 'Liberty street', ANUFACTURPRS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy •drants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, ite,; keep constantly on hand and mannfacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to 8 2m, to the square foot, in sheets of by 20feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, WOOL to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep Constantly on band leaden pipes from 2 to} inch calibre; aqueduct,plo, lot . conveying water troth springs; furnished to the iiiitry, trade; and plat up on 'reek in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each ieei;willidirections as to die proper method of laying. - Also, ott hand; alarge supply of Admits' Pat ent suction Pumps fer wells 'or cisterns; Snow A Co's . very supetror cast won suction pnmps. Hydrant work of every description executed in-the moat durable Meaner, and on m the most necomodating terms. Orders from the country 'for' leaden pipes, she!. lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. ~f L•T LEE, (successor to Mummy & LEE,) Wool Lkaler 11 and commission Merchant, for the gale of Ameri can Woolen Goods. . &lad. TAMES F. KERR, Anontey at .1-aro—Offire removed to tf Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grim. Streets Yituiburgh. - • • . UGAR-30 hhdx. new`and old crop N. 0: &tar; in 10 store and for sae by 629) S. it W. HARBAUGH. ' • - Mix ;l , " art) ESnobs. • • DairaoonsNOTlC.E. • A:-A. - ItIASON& CO., No. 00 Market streett'Plttaboitht 1 DEG leave most respeCtfully to announce to their nu., JUI serous patrons rand the'-public that they, in cermet qsence of contemplating a change in their bustnessil pose opening the whole of their extensive Warehouse' ; (including aldtheir Wholesale Rooms,) for Telt:tiling, and will continue open until the first of February, cesseile- - nglon New . Year's Day, 184 D ., Our whole stock, cos. .?rising one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in:the -Western country, will be uttered at lower prices then ever before known. Upwards of fifty thausesidol tars of our stock has been!recently'pu ( - chased, the great or portion of which are foreign Goodsj received at New' York by late European arrivals, whieb; from the lateness of the season, as wellati the well knoivn pressure in the money market, were sold:at immensuPsacrificed at the public sales. at rates varying' from twenty-five to.filly per • Cent. less than similar goods. brought the fait of 'Settee . - son. We therefore confidently believe that Ourprices for the time above mentioned will be found lobe even lower than any Eastern wholesale , rites • We anxiously invite all persons tO Visit our-establish ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a' favor upon the proprietors.— Our assoment of SILKS, SHAWLS, dad PINE DRESS GOODS will amply repayone for a visit; added- towhieh our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, we hope, induce unto ; . • ; • Our system of One Price, will be strictly adhered to. (ina) ' •A. A. MASON &. --- - • Fresh ArriVllll.mffiew 000d/1.1 so. 05 simmer ST., Berwaza 4rn sr. titer, rats Bun rso WANC Y AND STAPLE WLNITER'DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the . Eastern cities since the Great Fan in 'Pete% and far below the cost Of mum factoring, and will disposeor them, Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Blenched Mtisl in, 0n1y2.1 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from.% to in eent.si 4.4 Brown ' do: do. sto 8 cents; 4.4 Double Purple Calico, 12} • do. • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 6} cents ; Furniture. Chintz, only , 5} cents;. ' Bed and Yellow Flannel ' , all wool; 181 ends - British Chintz, Blue and Orange; 10 cents. . . Bed Ticking, only : 61. cents; ; , • . French Dress Ginghants,l2} centa ; French Work Collars, only 121 cents; 4-4 White - Flannel, only 25 cents., L.A.DIES I DRESS, GOODS. Black Plaid ffilks t rich lustre;.- Wide Black Manilla Silks; • , Chameleon Silks all shades. ; '- •,- . Satin stripe Caslimere„new style ; French Lamartine . Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; r Bleck Plaid. Alpaca Lustre; r Gala Plaids, high colors ; ' . Coburg and Thibet Cloth , various shades; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres • French Merino, all colors; . . Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Gm. IP Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth,Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Leine Shawls; new, style Strtulilla Shawls ;_plain and embroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls. PANCt GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies , Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves' mohair-and worsted Mine; white and bfkick Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose; black Silk Fringes and Gimps : : Thread; Edgiugs and Insenings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. , Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Raisin Dia per and Crash ',lrish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ;Cassinets; KentuckyJeanar Checks; Bed Ticking; Dcunentic -Gingbanis; Colored Candi - ries; Red, White and - Yellour Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey s; Canton Flannels; Brown ; Bleached and color ed Drillings. • ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS: . . ___ • Just received, a very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and-brown Cloths; blank and fancy_ French Cassimeres • new'style fancy \Teenage rind-Cra vats; Merino Shirts' and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Hand kerehiets; and 'a splendid assortment of Hl , oyee, Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANICETS. A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. , The above GOODS baving . .been purehrised.sinc the recent great fall in :p-riees,ller t .dtants and others are re quested to call and inspect them, eel feel confidenethat on examination they will befriend much lower,than they have ever been offered in this . City, a% I intend" to sell. them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, no t..M . • F.- No-65 Market Street. Pittsburgh. Neve Goods, sit Number' FP pine 2 COIMInt OT FOURTH .11:ND .31ARILIT - M , InIISLGII. rl REAT BARGAINS '. —The , subscriber has just re. ,3f , turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now. receiving n very extensive assortment of FANCY ANDSTAPLE DB I7 GOODS, adaptsd to the present season, and em br 'ing a stock for riehnesi and variety not surpassed by at v establishment in the West. ' DRESS GOODS! Very glossy, black Silks; !Cravats and Collars • - ' ' Handsome dress • do. Black love Veils andllilkfs‘; Rich changeable . do. IJaconet and Climb. litualins. Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and _striped Muslin; Chines; . • 'Handsome Ribbons; _ Mode and high col'd French Gloves, Hosiery, he.; Merinos; ; !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and higNeol'dhluslinfTerkeri ShiarlX: -....-- :, • -- de Lames; ' i Cashmere do. . New style musiinde Laines;;Plain Thibst Shawls, Silk Satin striped Cashmeres; 1 fringe; . Fancy do. dii., -IPlack Thibet Shawls, do:do. Black and - coliired Alpsiens;-Black"do. do. • ' !- .• ' Plaid Gingham, bright co--Silk.- , - d 0.,. . do.. ''..--.., _ , loss; . !Fine Brochtn do. 1 New style "VisetteS; Cloth • ' doi • ' ' . Gala Plaids, bright colors; . Plaid, Long go. California Plaids; Low Priced do Black Bombazines, .• . Plaid Cloakiugs. •• .; CALICOES—GREAT-REDUCTION •:. • Hik stock-of Calicoes-is, very large it it has been se., leeted with much care—with pa.Wealar, reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These . goods ore lower than they' hate ever been before, and me worthy the particular attention of purchasers: - The best Calicoes for .6} cts. aver offered; Double purple Calicoes,English,l4 cents; . Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue Blue and Orange do. Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. - - - - - - - A large lot of.low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price:of 121 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cis. per yard. Very - good and very handsome dark, and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for la cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mullins, 61 to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 61-to 9; Bed Tickingsvery cheap; • Casinetts, yiri'llings, Kentucky Jeans; • Checks % Linings Paid Limeys; Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Combries ; 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! BLANKETS! . . A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very firm, also Blue and,Drab Blankets, fine .and very: fine, for. Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand:. kerchiefs and Cravats ;; Gloves ; Suspenders: Silk- and Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, The subscriber having.made extraordin a ry prepara tions for the Funeral Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually' depressed,, can confidently promise his customers the. best bargains he has ever been able to °Ter: • Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are. respectfully invited to call. (n0v.20) PHILIP ROSS. ' 'Winter , Goods nt• Eastern Cost t ,fIEO..R: WligE, No. a - Market street, Intends making Uf a change in his business,. on the Ist of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, at original' cost : Drochtt Long and . Square Shawls; , French Tartan Long do. . French Printed Cashmeres;; English do. . do. Aloaseline De Laines ; . . • 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids; . . High coil(' French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks. Those wanting Bargains. are invited tonal!. [no27:lm Redtitition Prices. ILXTILL BE SOLD, from this date, the balance of our V V Wuvrsit DIMS GOODS, at greatly reduced-prices •L -consisting of scarlet, maroon, tnazartne blue i blit,browit and other colors French Merinos,. Ltunartine Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and barld.Alpactur, hilt quid fancy colors; Trench all wool Cashmeres and De Dainee'; low priced Cashmeres and De Laineszia great variety; Long and' Square Plaid 'Shawls ; Turken, Cashmere, Do Leine Cloth, Thibut, &c., . R. D. THOMPSON, dec2 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty. • AR - D & HROTHERitiPREinum GOLD .PENS. --; 812 doz. of the above Warranted brand of Pone; just received, and for sale to 'the trade at New - York prices. The above Pens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens; and'arc:warrainedty the maim factorer against the point coming off. For sale by EDWARD TODD & CO', - - North-cast corner of Fifth and Market stc, up stairs. nov2S BLACK AND FANCY CASSEAtiat ES--W. R. Itlaa- Via has lately received a large;assortment of these Goods, and is opening tnem at prices unprecedemedly low, ranging from 75 t 0.82,50 per yard.: Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Also, French and English - Broadcloths, black, olive,- invisible green, brown, and bine. Among these are some very han dsome ' French Black, Suitahle for Clanks, at a very low price ,'and broWn, invisible green, and 1.11 , 4 - 'Pelisse Cloths, for Ledies' Cloaks. Also, silk, cotton and merino Underslurts and DraweEs; Mariners , Undershirts, constantly on hand. ' - . 0 - The attention of Mercha n ts and Merchant Tailors, who buy by the piece, is specially invited tq the•alrove.. decla By Express. c E NTS. SUMMER GOODS.—Super. single, milled G French Habit Clotbst riot, styles Cassisneres;:black• andeoloted Caabineretta; Queen's and-Summer Ziotha , kurad and plain Drap Etas. Vestings. 4 iverychoice. Marseilles, Silks and Satins, and Eguped Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! "R,OBINSONti Cloth Store, taay2.s comer Fifth and Wood. NV°" luzskE„-ps AT NO. 80 Msaser STBEET-0011- slating of Rosewoodi Mahogany and 'other valna; We materials, Also,,a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing:Desks, Fancy Building Blocka and Games of every deserip(iouNalhixiarg:a assortment of Toys and Fancy Articles. suitable for Christmas pres ents. Ocala) 'HOGAN k . . , .„ ihitk:us e- Ifickera ME WU. :EXCHANGE AND BANKING. OrriDE • •PII.E. corner of Third and Wood strati. eIGHT and Time Bills otExchange, Bank Votes and foreign and' domestic Coin bought and sold on ther . .most faimrible terms: • • • Collections made in all the principal tides of the Union I .' at the lowest rates. ' .join .AketrirS, 'Ea& . . . w. C . Ctlll2l. - . 4....111ELL dr , cuiticv,• . , . BANNERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, And . Deakrs in Foreign and Dornestie Exchange, Ctre(fri • • caw of Deposit, Bank Notes, Cold an Silver, No. 05 Wood iireet,3rd door below Fourth, Wenside,Pittsburgli, Pa. • ALUM KRAMER. •' =WARD ILLI/M. KRAMER dr. RAIRM. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Beake7 in Foreign and. lkonestic Bills, Bias of Exchange, Cellificarcr - r i g" . it, Bank Notes, and Coin. Corner of Third and Wood ate., directly Cppoeite the St: Charles Hotel. maral - N. nozaurEs & sol!, Bankers and Deakrs.in E.ichangs "Coin and Rank . Note?, No. 55 Markel street, Pittsburgh. 62 ""T0 RATE. EXCILLNOR. HOMING SASH • New York ' * prl Cincinnati' I Philadelphia: " Louisville . Baltimore 2 I St. Louin I.' • zu,....11 morns. Ohio Buying inks Indiana •.: ' •di "e. Kentucky .• •••• • • ..f Virginia - ••i" • Wheeling : „. Tennessee '• • •:•' •• 3 " aulk-y • JIJ. a. 11005.... Tues. amtairst. HOON•iik;.SARGE N T. BANKERS 'AND 'EXCHANGE BROKERS, • N. E. Conti? of Wood and. Bads sirects., Pitaburgh, Pa., . DEALERs in Coin, Bank Notes, 'rune Bills, Foreign Domestic Exchangc,.Caruficates o Deosic EXCHANGE an nil the priticinal Cities f of the p U n i on and Europe, for sale in sums to sun purchasers. . -"CURRENT and par thuds received on deposite. • "COLLECTIONS made on all Nuts of the Onion'sr the lowest rates: sepl.l-l y f' PRIVATE SEAS •. ;Erounq No . ` j Ailk 65 Diamond Alley, eon' be consulted in ail . cases of a private or &lieu/snafu+. incidenui to the human frame. • • .? ),*. • SyldlisundflyphiliticemPtlormigonorthina and its consequences, together with all W. • .aeresudursises imputities of the blood, with all 'diseases of •renerea/ origin;skuidiseases,Withstrictures,gleot,nrethml -discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; 111110, rani aliutatism, ferriale weaknesi, diseases of the womb,.. -monthly suppressions, diseases of tire. faints, fistula- in ano,snervons a ff ections, pains to the ;backund loins, irri tations of the neck of the binddef and kidneys, scorbutic isruptions, letter, ringworm, nit reutiaLdiscateS,' &e. • • TWELVE YEARS' PiTaCTIPF4 • • Exclusively devoted to the situffrind trOattnent of vend' real disorders, and those arising from yonthfal excesses , ' - piety, climate, or impuritieli of• tho blood' whereby the ..• constitniton may have been enfeebled enables Dr. Drown ' to offer assurances of speedy relief. maY place . themselves under his care . '• - ' • • . Dr. Brown's o ffi ces are ebnieniently arnmged IntoStls-• mete apartments. Paticrds - cim vieirth; 8, without. fear of exposure to other visitors. . • - - - It is of importance to many perions in need of medical aid, to obtain goodadvice privately and promptly. To all such, .Dr. Brown's 'ready skill in removingrrnereal dix. eases, in their various forms and singes, oilers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap , prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated to every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve Teen confined himself exclusively to the trhatmcnt of those - diseases. - • . , , . . Dr. Brownie the only regularly educated surgeon' In Pittsburgh who given hie whole attention to those tom . . plaints. iCrCertaln, sale and speedy cures will, in all cases, ba guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short tune, withoutintet§ ruption from business: -. • • ilsEr - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per.. eons filleted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucul• tar attention to that disease. - . '• . . ._ . . Letters from a distance, asking advice, most contain fee, or tbey will not be attended to. ID - Offiee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly con 4; dential. - - - IDIS EUMATISAL-41r. Brsurmis !MANI}, discovefed rent edy for Rheumatism le a speedy and Certainleracdy for that painful trouble.. It never fails. • Office and Private• Consultation IA Diu- • mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor. ia• always • us home. • • lantELdavrtf . , Datiers Diagicai Pain Extractor: 0 THE PUBLIC:—This is to ceruf that l'have fauna Daley's Magicalpain Sacraria; hiprove a cure fe the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have beet' afflicted; with for ten years, in my hip joints.. - - - - R. ;VREELAND. • Arguackaneek, N. Y., April 8,1848. - • Ma. -H. Daunt—Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight. months, and could get no Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to • me, I applied it but twice, obtained instenr relief, and.in a short ume was perfectly cared! -Could. I not get any -; • more of it, I would not take a .hundred &liars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL: 97 North Moore street. New York, June 19, 1847. B7'• CAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in thicity of New . York, and where the genuine ankle can be obtained,. wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . . H. Dauer is the inventor of this truly invarnabliCOM: pound, and honer-ea has, and neon will communicate the secret of its preparation to any men livin,g;,and,sbere.-; •-• fore . , no other person ever has made, or ever can make. "n gra It himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly vrdurible article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and,im ; • . posters; and nothing, that we know of,.liismoro eiten- - 'Lively experienced that fact than pcil!eraydassieal.ggin • • A Timm—Th . "o genuine Dailey; in cases of lie Reverie!. Burns, - Scalds, Piles, Ate., wilt afford: instant relit& and produce at once a coolingand sootltlngetteet—atracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes: but be Stare, - ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. „And now mark the diffrreore.•--CounterfeitExtrictora, no matter under what name they may appear, orbow al:••• - plied, always irritate and inericos thspain! - • - Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares ‘ insty be intd gratis, on application to' . JOHN D. MORGAN, • Worn% Depot, Pittsburgh. • Wm...Tuosx.Agent. ..• Dallepie Animal Galvanic Onvect.AU,. • For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quitter, grease.' pollrevil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing' • certificates of .respectable 'parties, may. be had on nppb- - cation to • JOHN D. hIORGAN, octlB:d&wy • ' Amit Pittsburgh.- The GrandrEhilii --- ;gative. . • DR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED FERET.44. • BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—Tbese 'celebrated Pills hove obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States ' as am:tredve for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach . ,.:' Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart. burn Liver Complaint, Scurvy; Sore Throat, Inward ' Weakneu, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion and *a . variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir t ' O, 'as 'a medic= for the million. In a lheasons of the year.— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all cir cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and • success. As a Vermifage and general medicine for chill dren, they are unrieettled: - Being coated with pure white ' sugar, children will easily take them; they anther gripe . • , nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough intheiroperation; For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally " eficial. As an Anti-Di/jou Pill they will be round out a superior. Ask one; among the thousands what use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain • : result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is de original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing o the sort Was . evet heard of. until he introduced them in June,lB43. • Purchasers should , therefore, always ask for Clickenet's- Sugar Coated Vegetable /Vs, and take soothers, or they will be made the victims of alma& ; ; • fl 'Prise, 25 cents per bar:. • • • • Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of Pills,' is 66 Vesey at, N. .1 . • • • • ' _ WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitts • burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania; Northern' Ohio, mid the river counties of Virginia. • • The following an the duly appointed Agents for A ig • gheny county, Pa.: , • , . • A. M. Marshall Brown, Dr. ' Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson , . . • • Jonathan"Ghreist,lrlinichester'' " ' • ' • ' • . AJesanderAsdnle, Wylie street . • - J. R. H. Jacques, Itirminghant ~.; .• • , Win. J. Smith, Tempermiceville.‘r•k -- •• Scwick ley; Edward WompsottilY I lkinsborgh; ••:-.• • . Daniel ciegley, EaSlLiberry.' • IL Z. Mitchell, Wilk insbugh. H. Rowland lc Son, lit'Keesport. C. F_ Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Blecir, Turtle Creek'. • ' "-•• • " . • —lll'Eldowney, Bakerstown. - • Bemire! iltptingeri Clinton. •. .•, 111.'Kee;Stewartrown: ' • . Riley. Wimughlin; Fluni townshiit, ,• , • , ' ' I.•Fultoti, Terentum. • • • • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawlenetieilie.- • . .. • . . Robert Williniur, Anlierseille;; • ' a11e22.440w6in _ • • ' • - ; „, •• • ' • • Fresh, PueeitANSikes..::' • • 1 (:(7 HOLESALE AND RETAIL,' of PEJCIS TPA . v r .STO . IIII, 70 Fourth Owe; near Wood, *Pidaliti;h.-- The subscriber, having just returned from New York,'ln now receiving .a large supply of FRESH GREEN and' BLACK TEAS, frem the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny: selected with great mile far retail sales. ' Our stock being now heavy, we are prepared to , supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Parniltes - wlth any quantity, and ' - at any price they may wish—paeked ix f, *and 3 pound packages, 5 lb. tin earthisters„o and 13 catty twice,' • Retail Grocers, are invited to call, as we Can rind will sell beg er Teas shower riega. than any other house in • Our stock of fine Young IllYson, Gunpowder, and Im pedal Green, and Oolong Black 'plus, are the best in the', Loiering's double' rtifincil tonf. Crushed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at retell. orby• , tha . barrel. • • COFFEES.—blocba. " 01.1 Gov. 7iiira, Laguyra,. Se Domingo and Rio Coffee.. aeloctcd - by the most expe rienced Coffee Broker in Netv.York. • • • Sweet. Spitted' Chocolatei , 'Pickled.Cucumbers mid • Onions.. Fresh •Piarher, put tirktbeir awn juice. lily Inge Raisint,in 3 lb: IrOxCs;• • " N..' D.• "IPtilitify likdiei nei tali; - :•' • deefkdkar L A. JAYNES, oFi veßiNcis DOUDI,E.-REfiIED .SUGARS-. 20 • bbls.Lovering's Double Reflittfi LOP& embed nod- Pulverized Sug a ris„ ust rec eived.and tot - vale the Pekin •••. Tea Stare, 70 Fourth street, by deep:dim .RINTERWINIC.-6400 - ke.4 Prout'slie - w 7 iiiiir, in 20 lb. kegs 'at 1165 per keg, :NM- received and.for sale' • kin Tea Stor e by. idefeSolkccr) A. JAYNES • • . . COFFEED:=Mocha, old boy: Java, Laguira , St. Domingo and Rio Coffeen, - juel received' and for le at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 'Fourth meat: b6E BROWN'SII.OTEL, *-- CORNER 017 S . MITEPIELD. AND THIRD STS.;- RTIONYIVIc CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. B.—Good Stabling attached tonite;bo,,ne. E l anzi • In Buying Taros County & City ord'u Relief Noses Pennsylvania Co. New York * Maryland 11. ." New Orlams E3MEM!
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