`'tlF~ > ryh` 11 :: /'8691 : 411 I.Clittitutes. , —Tefe is mottling rnore trying to, the human constitution guilt sudden ehanguerif weath er. - Heat ratifies the blood, and increases the pertipira lion; but when suddenly ehecked,•those hut:dont-Which • 'tiara pass off by the skin, are thrown off inwardly,' eattsing coughs colds, consumption, difficulty of breath tug, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat,' and many other complainta. ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Ptilt are a dclightfal medicine forcarrying-off a c old -- because - therearry off from - The body . those humors which are the cause of the 'above complaints.: Tour or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every, night mi.going to bed, will, in a few days, cab"- atilhe most obsunate 'cold ; at the same time the digestiee'organs will be restored to a healthy tone, nnd • new life and vigor Will be given to the whole frame. Bereant''..of Counterfeits and Imitations;— Remember tPiUi hat'-thethiginal and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable navettewritten signature of IVtt.tasza Watorrr on the top label of cacti box " ' • - •• • . .• . Remember also, that Messrs. Feuchtwanger isCo. of J New York; as. S. Glencoe & Co.; at Cincinnati ; anti J, B:lVilder2t Co., of Louisville, ure 'nor- agents tor this medicine, and we can not guarantee the genuineness of that offered by Mein for sale. •' - • _ The ,genuine is for stale' at Dr ' Wright's Principal Offite,' 169 `Race street; Philadelrihia; and by 101 IN THOMPSON, 156. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, pa., who is able agent lbr this city, by whom dealers can be' uit- Pliett ttt. (be 7 'r rote. fetal 'll3' Cuctimires Stroart-codann ysa arsar E PESOCITTE Pir.ti,Pcir Liver Complaint, Affection of the Lungs, Pal- S pitation of the - AeartColie,• Jaundice. and Worms, the ugar-coated Pill of Dr. Chekener is an infallible reme dy. Thoushnds of - certificates of the wonderful cares in the above complaints - through the agency of these Pills, may be seen at Dr. Cliokener's office. The Pill is en crusted with sugar, so that the ingredients are not appa rentto the taste. 'So skilfully is it compounded that the patient is'nof Subject to the 'distressing gripings which follow the 'bee' of almost all other medicines. - In - deed, but for the thorough purging produced by the Pill, the pa-'• tient would be ignorant of its invaluable medicinal pro- Orfies." In all eases where the desired effect is not pro coed, if the Pills be token according to the *printed di reettoni the•money will be returned: • 001 — S' Old by AVM. JACKSON, Gen.'Agent, 'feb2l • - 'B9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. • [For liet of Agents see advertisethent.l , .. • +4 ' • f^4 • • • •t n? . .... '. t • • :.• , . ~..--/ * : , at a* . . • 113 . 7. A cough should never be neglected. It may ap. pear stiffing and. unworthy the _attention at' first, but t will not remain stationary long: it may progress slow at first, and its augmentation may ee scarcely perceptible 3 yet when it pace seizes the lungs, all the ether parbt"of the. body will be sympathetically affected, anda confirm; ed Consumption and premature death will be the itievi - able result A little care would save many elite; land be timely use of a proper remedy might have arrested msnya consumption.: Bat many persons have'n 'twin cible repaguance to taking any medicine, 'and rather than use the means towards ,arresting a disease, simply because the remedy May hot be a pleasant one, would suffer and‘languishfsr a long time, before they would re sort to the-aid of medicine. B. A. Palmettock fr. Co's Cough: Balsam has a great advantage in this respect over many . other Cough prepa rations, at its pleasant torte permits it lobe used without ineonvemence.,- But its va.ue as a Balsani consists in the speediness of its cure. We have known some of the most desperate cough., sortie of"which had been running on for a considerable length of time, yield almost inne diately to its power. Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, by - B. A. FAIINESTOCK k CO. 13011/7 cot • Wood and Ist, and _Wood and 6th Sts Jcinpti Pale .JOPRING SHOP.--To all pertions, About to remove, and wannimtheit.Stofes.or Onuses repaired, Counters, Shelving, Worn, Windows and Hoisting .Wheels put up:-.--Carpenter work of all ' kinds done on shoo notice, on .reasanable -fermi. Cabinet svorkniade to order, and Furniture neatly. repaired and varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fifth street, between \Wood and Smithfield. streets.'in - the Coffin Warehouse of John Liggett, (late of Win. Trovillo,) opposite the Alle gheny ..gine• Rouse. -ifebl4:dtapt ...JOSEPH PRICE: large Pluck Pocket Boni, JL - containing sundry valuable doeuments, was lost somewhere between Seturscres, Smithfield street, and Guisenboverls;4lh Liberty street, yesterday afternoon, between 5 and 6 clock.' The finder will' be well -rewarded by leaving it at this name.. JOHN BOORN, rein ' Constable, Fifth Ward. A( CASES, BALES AND PACKAG ES qf Forrign and Itt.7 Domestic Dry Goods at Auction, at IIIOSEIVIVA'S. On Thursday next, February 22d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon will be ` sold at hicKenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street,ihree - doors - from Fifth, the contents of 40 cases, bales•andpackages of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods , comprising a general variety, among which are it; large lav;of Fancy : Goods, Silks, Shawls, Mikis., and Laces,, superfine Cassimeres, Cloths Calicoes, ilk:6.Terms: cash, par funds. ; feb.lo - ' JAMES McKENMA. Auet. AIAPORIVIA WAGONS-- C - 1000saared AVagon Felloes,lGovernment sizes ;) son Rubs; for sale by • C. A. ItIcANULTY .1s Canal Detain OR B.II + E—A House and., Lot on Wylie street, near .17 alley Court Hoare. Lot is 24 feet byl2l feet to an alley. '..1%t1e indisputable:and very reasonable ternb3 :31 of payment. - Enquire of [feblol THOS. MELLO . 0 LET—lrt Allegheny City, a Dwelling 1413LISC L St- Ma and Lot. GO feet by SUO, nowe'vecupled by Bent. lyde, attaining Geo. Hogg. or terms, enquire at the store of Hisarair CAIN, corner of Market and Filth arc, Pittsburgh. , (febliblitf) ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. los 00 AND POWER TO LET—A Room ; ~ , m, 20 f ee , by MI, 431 0, Can be had,"with a powtr sufficient for aTurning or Machine Shop, ott Liberty street, near the 'Canal Bridge. Enquire at ' ROBINSON'S, fobl9]- Post Buildings, corner Fifth st. and Wood. lOC LEE, (successor , to hicrWT—&—lTEß,FWeid-ikali; ! issiOn Afereliont, for the sale of Ameri can s4olen C Ooods. Ea' CO, .73.74 i; eils,s : ba ;,. e , k , . 0 corner of Wood and Third strects, Pittsburgh, Pa. k-binding and Printingdone to order. feb ID ______ TAMES F. KErtfures Late—OtFtee rent to it) Fourth street, between iimitbfield and Grant streets Pittsburgh. janlam 7 -in PS. BULK PORK-;-.lust received by ‘JTJ, laid ARMSTRONG lc CROZER. OaabioEs, LEMONS AND . PINE APPLES—A few barrels of each for sale by - • feta ' ARMSTRONG & CROZER. BBLS. FRESH_ ROLL BUTTER Today reed by f_eb_l6 , ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 5.111MH arras to.4ay received L: add, for sale by febls- ARMSTRONG & CROZER. KW bi received fcbls ARMSTRONG & °RORER. 600 PLECE : )RK _ For sate by febls ARMSTRONG & CROZET. 300 PIECES ,m7 " pmieceiv.l and for 'sale by (febl4) ARMSTRONG tc. CROZER. CG;OVERSFieD.--9Iti7TW, and for sale by (febl4) ARMSTRONG tc. CROZER. j) SACKS DRIED PEACHES --This day recklid for Aside by ffebSi ARMSTRONG & CROZEIL 5,~s Ps~i~ r~ R IME e, just reed and for le by feb9; 'KING & MOORHEAD Diamond pACCIN—Hams a n d rtin,as'.fig W.;aekson's curinvalarayn on hand and for sale tfehgj KING & MOORIII?.AD. AISINS-25 - bores and 44 kW( boxes, in store and for sale by Valk] KI NG & • hIOORHEAD. iIjarICORYNUTS-4bbla. Hickory NatsJor sale by J_L- I'ols SMITLI & SINCLAIR: CI_REN .APPLES-40 bbl`' Rcmxnites, for Fnte by -febts' smrru &SINCLAIR. OLL BITITER-7 bbl& fresh for sale by febl.s jit ED FRUIT-=A few sacks Apples and Peaches, for sale by •[fehls[ sutra- &SINCLAIR. A RD-71.7 kegs Lard, MT T, just for sale by .. (feblG SMITH & SINCLAIIL EACHES-131ailt i Pau I , e_ eg,.just received and for p i nie by CLAIR. LOVER SEED--10 barrels, received yesterday, per steamer.ltner Nelsen, and for sale by feblO ' 'BMiTII & SINCLAIR. TIMED APPLES-46 sacks. Dried - Applee, in etere andfor sale by: [feb]6j.- SIIIITH'& SINCLAIR. It4l.f3LN 5.r. , 110 boxes M. R. Ralsitis., 20 M . ." " • - for sale by - itin3l - . ~.. .: . . . , SMITH•tb SINCLAIR. 4 4 lis HICKORY .afi'S—liee'd a ford Wile by el • hb42 -f. •. • . - - CUMMINS & SMITH._ ASMACI;tOI" OF 7 4 03 11111 7 4C- 7 -RTc•fii and to i . ee by . s' [Cebl.2,l - .CLIMMINS & SMITH: , IL.D.ER sale by CUMMINS & SMITH. . _ - U strstiasiisiA.Lt. WHITE DEANS—In store V and for solo by W. & J. C ACHESON, &W6-' No. 2 Smithfield et. 150 bt ` lB l{ ' :m " attCa ; for sale by W. 'h J. C. ACHESON. CORN, NEAL,-,:-.Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meul, just received exid tor safe,br_ & J,. C. AcHEsoN CORN BROOMS—Just ree'd antif y feblB • W. & J C. ACIIMJN. gRN-4300 bßehels lust tee'crand fc r , sale b y 111101:03 Jr: A LCORN, ao Film street, OUN 1 1 1EA1r , 743rOttr own Maniffacturc—Curoully sifted,ouldfor safe by RHODEs h AL , CottN; - febW. , • - -.0 nib street. f 'IMAM atiEEf3E.l.5O boxes CreTiiii store ‘..) and lei Safety" (juu29) 4 t . S. W. HARBAUG If. 200 I 1 .; 'r eat variety ofinteresting matter, including all the particulars of the late fight between Sullivan and Hyer. irr'Smithfield street, third door above 2d. 'IES••-18 bbls. prime Cranberries - 16 " Guinn While Beans:; 4 Roll Butter; • 25 stacks Dried Apples; • - -, 10 kegs Leaf Land re " :Rceived on consignment and for sale by RING tc. MOORHEAD. AA TRAPPING PAPER— . 1000 reams Medium Straw Wrappiiit ; Crown " 500 • double 661. 4 " Received and for sale at the Paper :Warehouse of - feb9 " HILL, 87. l'Pood. S PERU,. WHALE. AND LARD 01Ls— • ._ 1400 Ea. Unbleached Winter Spenn7:niannfactitred 900 ge. Bleached - do. goo .• , G Virinter Whaled°. . do. . • . . 14 bble. 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' '''' .., , ~. , -F' it 'ornneby ARMSTRONG & CROZER T O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in, and for the County of Allegheny: Tito.petition of Richard Turner, of the .Piith IVaril, city of - Pittsburgh, in the County Aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That yOur petitioner bath providediamselfwitii materials for the accommodation of taivoleri and others,' at hie, dWelling house, in the Ward ,aftiresaid f and prays I that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license. I to keep a public house of entertainment; anij,,your,pe donor, as in duty bound, will pray. • • .' RICHARDiTUANBH: We, ..the subscribers, citizens o f the aforesaid Ward; do certify that the above'petitioner.is of, good repute for. honesty and temppnince, and it well Provided withibouso rooniand conveniences for the actomin.datian endiodg ing of. strangers and travelers, and that said tavern :no 11 7sale tWarY siki' Watson, -Da rid .Heiles. hi. Leakv, rhos:Barton, B:Buerkle, Jsunes•Watson, J. - ISI.. TicopyiN k.. Rees, Wm. E vans , John Lowery" Josi-Jeakinemr. febl6:34titw* : • • ' • PITTSBURGH av - N.. B. CRAIG,W. BARXER, Goan:urns roa FEW/17MM W. It. MURPHY, . ,• - PASSENGER ;ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Simi:Moat Pac ketLineileavesdaily forCineinnati,lo at. Passeauer Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. M.* and 6 P. at: • Mail Coach Llneodirect to Philadelphia, 9 A. . and 121 W.citern and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. N. North-Western, via Cleveland,daily,lo A. U. Erie and Western New York, daily, 9 North-Eastern, t6Philadelphiaidady, except Sundays, 4. ARRIVALS AND DEL.ARTURE OP .11 , 1 AILS. Eastern Nail via Philadelpkia, due 3 A. M., closes 12, Western andlontsv., due B P. M., closes 3 A. m. Soutkoni a Dalt. and Washington, die P. closessA. North-Western via Cleveland,.duelo a. at., closes Y. Erie and 'Western New Yor k, , due BP. M., closes 8 A...M Bank of Pittsburgh Each ante Ban k ... • .... Mershants' and ill.. Bank • • Farmers' Deposit Bank—. band Street Bridge Northern-Liberties Bridge • • •• Old Allegheny Dr:dge Connellsville R. &Stock, paid on shates,Sa,so •• • City Bonds (6 ip• teat; ) Monongahela Bridge, Gas Stock Daily Etelly of the Markets. iv OFFICE OF TEE POST, EDNESDAY MORNING, February SI. The river being BM Iclesed, there was no business doing yesterday. The . weather indicated an early opening of navigation. , - SUGAR-=Sale of 10 hhde at 41c ;15 hhds prime neural 41c.. MOLASSES—SaIe of single lbs at 280329. - • from store at $4,00. Sales of a few wagon loads at '3,75. Dealers are shy, and will not risk large lots at even these prices, for sore ly the opening of river navigation will Wing prices down again, perhaps lower than they have been for a long time. SEEDS—SaIes of 20 MIS Clover seed at $3,20. All that is offered will be taken at this sato, perhaps morn; The demand is, good. APPLESSaIes 01 . 1,0ot:dile at $1,20011,31. .A. soots dt. 0.. WO 80 hIARKET STREET, will continue their great N O 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 heretofore. A. A. MASON & CO. blowing that they are selling DRY GOODS or every description frotn ten to fitteen per cent. less titan ever before, do invite every person in want, to examine and purchase from our Stock, at the lowest Wholesale rates. ' Our great object in reducing Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention to in March the largret and, the richest next of Dry Goats ever offered by one concern in America. We, shall continue to sell our Illenched and Drown Muslins,Tickings, and other Domostie Goods, at outlet.. mer low rates; notwithstandin g . the recent advance of fifteen per sent upon the 111111/C, m the Eastern markets. feb2 Gold Washes. HPARRY his invented a machi r ne rot washing Gold, : for which he'his made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PAItRY, & Co., N. IU.I Wood st., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are 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, weighing:eighty mamas each, and can be put inoperation in half au hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the,opistion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two meat will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They ran be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. The pperators work without going into t he, water or being exposed to water. or wet. turd consequently without endangering their health. They will require but a small .stream of water, and can be used the whole season, and can be pat into operation where therein aot stuficient water to wash In the usual way. Price of smallest size $35. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. IL PA Rlll7, nt Party, Scott fr. CoS'A. Pi0. , 103 Wood st., Pittsburgh. UNITED STATED' PATENT OFFICE, February; lOW. S NJ TILE PETMON OP JORDAJORDAN L. MOTT, of th city of New York, praying for the . exteneuon of patent granted to said Jordan L. Mott for au improv men* in stoves , for seven years from the expiration o said patent, which takes place on the 21st of July, IND: • It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office, on the lit... Monday in July next, at 12 o'clock, aad all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Union, Globe, and National Demokrat, Washington, D. C.; Pennsylvanian . Philadelphia; Post, yittsburgh; Sun, New York; Argus, Albany ; Post, Boston ; and Ga zette, Portsmouth, New Aunpshire once a week for three successive weeks_ previous to the let Monday in July next. EDMUND BURKE, Commisaioner pleasents. P. S.—Editors of the above papers will ropy and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing tins notice. febl3:lawtwd _ Shipling lanallns and Arlan Linens. R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of stock,those wanting the abave Goods, to his desirable consisting consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed-manufacturers, and the latter wart anted.pure• flax.— He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Muslius of a superior quality- at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow ruse Muslin); Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS--Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and limey 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. ity• Wholesale Rooms up stair. o um THE undersigned desires, upon his return from the 1 East, which will be aboat the ttith or 10th of Febru ary', to contract for from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of LOCUST TIMBER. suitable for Cress Ties, say . 0 feet in length, and of sufficient size to square 51 to 01 inches.— The Timber to he delivered either at Pittsburgh or Madi son, Indiana,—the latter preferred. Communications may be left with Messrs. Church & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cast, ou delivery of Tim her. JOHN snouGH. ]anal Pres% M. and I. Rail Road Co. [Gazette pub. PA daily and It weekly and eh. this office.]qAterniivitre, Vbl . BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MANTEL ORNAMENTS, 4-e. SELLING OFF AT HOOKIN CDILIP SON,S, TWOOD STREET, THREE DOOll5 BELOW FIFTH STREET. E subscriber invites his numerous friends and cos tomers, and the public generally, to his large and beautiful assortment of .China,Queenswnre and Glass— Girondoles , Lamps, Britannia. 'lea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, &c., of which he offers at unusually low prices, previous to moving lower down on Wood street two doors below ourth, in March next. (an7l) M. HODKINSON. p nnere in e tahlishments now in successful operation in th City. .Each will bo requited to produce a cash capital o 83000.. Alio,a profitable business will be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business habits. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. INFoRmArioN WANTED.—any person acquainted with the children of John Clark, an Englishman, (an iron founder by trade,) supposed to have worked in or about Pittsburgh, and to have (lied Wfthin six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they emillear of scnnething to their advantage, on application to this (Ace. pecatqf UArtBNNINKA o s.—‘v. R. L.) v ~.k.WsiE t . ites the attention of buyers to his stock of the above Goods, of all the different qualities, sold to be as unshrinkable afi the Welsh, and at much lower prices.-- Genuine Welsh Flannels also constantly on band. Gauze and Silk do. 44 and ft. 4 do., for Shrouding purposes. Also, Rome-made White Flannels and Linseys, con stantly on hand, at the North-cast corner of Fourth and Market streets. . lICAS—The attention of fatuities andalerfs invited Ito our stock of in R and Green niid Black Teas, u quarter, half poundn potiad,lackages, whicpuh t wep will warrant equal to, if not brae,, than the Tens sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply of Ituperials'fiunpowder, Young Ilyson and Black Tens, nor in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Outland try them. • dec.?? ICING 'h MOORHHAD, Diamond 11010 E BOOKS—Spark's Lite of Washitigton ; C Spark's Life of Franklin • • Spark's American Biogr4phy-25 vols.; The British Essayists -3 vols., English edition; 'Chronicle of the Cid ; Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy; • Six old. English Chronicles ; Bade's ithe venerable) Ece. History; Early Travels in Palestine; Early English Metrical Romances; History of Western Pa. and ttte- West, by H. IC Strong, Lin: For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., 4th at. near Market. - Onti RADE• STOOKS. Par rates: Asked. Offered 850,00 650.00 650,00 • • 50,00 50,00• 44,00 49, 0 0 5 • • 50,00 4, • - None in market. 9 0 50,00 50,00 • 99,00 50,00. 35,00 25,00 30,00 35,00 ...... 5,00 .90,00 ..... 25,00 ..... -5q,00 FRB/11/ART 181, ISM. FIIIIIWARY / 5t,18419. LEAVE DALLY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season.: AMANTIC, Capt, JameA Parkinson; BALTIC, Cum. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS AVLANI , ..,' Capt. E. Bennett. The boate are entirely now, and are fitted up without togard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the Monongahela Wharf hoot, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. M. 31 New Wheeling Pneket. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, M. Fl LUCAS, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Thee lug, leaving this city every Monday, Weduchilay and Friday, at la o'clock, A. Si., and Wheeling every. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. IL For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on hoard. The 7.. faylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any hoot on the river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agts. _._._. New W heeling Pack .. et. - laity- The new and splendid passenger steatuerJAAIESNELSON, G.D. Moore, Master, will ran us a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and I Vhceling, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at to o'clock, A. m., and Wheelingavery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. AS. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda lions,/ apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and necomtuodation is not surpasSed by any bout 011 the TiVgr. AMSRTRONO & CROZEPt, dec6:tf Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packei. THE swirl running steamer CONSUL ildaturtauma, Master, will leave regularly for %Vheeling.on Monday, ‘Vednesd ay, and Fri day, at 10 o clock, prteisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock, A. :a., 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 boai.iii also provided with a self-acting safely-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to, oct9 JOHN FLACK, Agent. _ _ 1144 Penn kiln Packet. ----- '7 - The fast packet ALLEGHENY IIi?.LLE, Capt. Wm. Mums, will run . regaltirly be-, tween tts urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and 'Thunlay, at 4 o'clock, P. as. For freight or passage; apply on bounf.' dec27 _ • Itegiveke — f—r—br allsh. ---, 4111 0 i6t THE fine steamer.IVEL.LHVILLE,.Eapt. Heateas, will leave for the above, and inter me tate ports on Wedneadays and Saturdays. - , : For fretght or passage apply on board,- or to autts GEO. B . MI LTENBERGER- Agt • No w Arra ngement. lateTHE steamer CALEB COPE will I eavtirOf Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville on `Nee:. daY/TbursdaP, and Saturday.. at 9 A. IS, 10- latnink on Mouduy,.Wednesday, and - Pr/day:, Bile haze boat atthe landia, between Wood street and Bridge, prepared to rece ive freights at an y time. . . .- S. kW. HARBAUG_ ,I 1 Agtr ee ents, • - - , 2io,33,'Woodet. • Summer .Ikeisseme relent. lo THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, -will Jeaver - Piltabtugh for Beaver,- assnor, and.Wellsvillei every - Monday , Wednesday, and. Friday.,-:and - returning, on Tuesday,: Thursday, and Saturday, all, reeloekol:. ist. Having a boat at the F lamling, we are prepared ge to-receive freight . at , any, time. or freighter passa mmly lb ' in ' - • . - . . .. al7-tf G. IV, HARTOH- . & CO.,"Agents. i Alleglittir County, Es. tx.tt,, The Commonwealth of Penaylvirnia to e the Sheriff of said counfyarartso: Whereas, at en. Orphan's Cdurt, held al Pittsburgh in and for said edam)" on , did. .3(1 ofFen.lB4h • the Petition °Cita elle! and inoirDownin,lidiesof Patrick ..ss. Cahill, late of the City ol d Pittsburgh, deed, Mewing-, tinter BIM) that the suid-intcstute died +mixed in his demesne tts of fee, of and in all I he' folloW4 descri bed Real Estate, to wit: all that certain lot or piece of ground situate on the south-west coiner of Wylie and Tunnel streets, In the City of Pittsburgh, containisigiu front on Wylie street twenty feet, and extending back a- long said Tunnel street preserving the'same width eighty -six feet ; on which in erected a double two story brick building the front of which is occupied as a store. The above described Real Estate comprises all the Real Estate bf the 'said intestate at the time of his de cease, which has come to the knowledge of said petition er& And Praying the Court to grant them an order to make sale of the said real estate of the said defendant with the appurtenancekfor the payment alb , : debts and the main tenance and education of the minor children of said decedent. Now, theretore,wh command you to cite Johanna Cuhil, widow of Patrick Cahill, deceased, and also the next of kiat:of the said Jas. Cahill, Mary Cahill and Michaelpa hill, minor children under the age of fourteen years, of said Patrick Cahill, dee'd, and nil other perions interest- Led, in the 'estate of the said Patrick Cahill, dec'd; so that they be and appear before our said court, at PittsbUrgh, on the 24th day of February inst.r then and there tri thew cause if any you or either of you have, why the 'prayer: of the petitioner should not be granted, and he reoffail not. %Pitiless, the Hon. Ilenj. Patton, Esg., President of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, this oth day of February, A. D. 1819. DANIEL MeCURDY, Clerk. To all persons interested: You are -hereby notified of the contents of the above write JNO. FORSYTH: feb 10 Sheriff. Allegheny County, u i , 7he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Mary Mc Cabe, widow of Bernard McCabe, _ deceased; ,B iLe a n t e d x i t il o c f c kin of `" be ino'rvcalrilldhlreen* / under lourteen n a y ears of age of Bernard _ McCabe, deceased, and to all others tine rested the of the Bernar d McCabe, late of thein Estate city of Pittsburgh,said deceased Greeting' Witioisss, at an Orphan's Court, held at Pittsburgh, in and for said County, on the 3d day of February, A. D. 1819, the petition of James Blakely, Administrator of the Estate of Bernard McCabe aforesaid, deceased, were presented to the Court, showing, loiter odia . that the said Intestate died seized iu his demesne as of fee, of and in the following described Real Estate, to wit • All those six cennin Lota of Ground situate in the City District of* Pittsbutt being marked and numbered in plans of Lots laid opt Alexander Miller, and recorded in the Mitre for recording of deeds, ,ke , in and for said County, in Deed Book 3d 7., -vol. 73, page MI, numbers thirty-one (31,1 thirty-two 024 thirty-three (33,1 thirty-four (34,) torty-two (42,1 and forty-three ( 43;) the said Lots Nos 31„x•2, - 33 and 34 being contiguous and being each twen ty four feet front on De Villiers street on Scud plan, and running back, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred unit four feet , and the said Lots Nos. 42and 43 being also contiguons,and containing in front on Dun can street, in said plan, each 21 fret, and runiong bark, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred a a n nd u tw i e mpr yf v e e e d t— an e d pr d y i p n r u p ieler t C o li u m t n to u g n r p a r n odu i c m t i a v n order ot stole of said Real Estate, Ac., with the appurte nunces, for the payment of the• debts and maintenance and education of the minor children of said intestate Now, therefore, we command you and every of )•ou that in your proper persons you appear before our said Court tot Pittsburgh, the 24th day of February twit., then and there to chew cause, if any you or rimer -of you have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and hereof fail not. Witness the Hon. BENJAMIN PATTON, Prestdent of our said Court at Pittsburgh, the 9th day of Febrnary,A, D• 1849 DANIEL hIcCURDY, feblo Invetlw_ Clerk. PnbHo Male: gillE undersigned-Trustees of Damn Zitatewt, Win or- I pose to Public-Sale, on Saturday; the twenty-fotirth day of 'February, A. D. 1649, at 10 o'clock, A. at., on the premises, all that certain Lot of Ground situate on Third street, between Grant and Ross streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, am! being Lot No. 31 hi James 011ara's plan of the extension of Pittsburgh, the said Lot being 24 feet i s , f ront o,C•Thi r d street, by 0.5 feet deep; on which is erected a Two Story Brick Dwelling House, Terms will be made known on day of sale, THOMAS WIMP., JOHN BRICKELL fcbB-3MaGtilbd• EDWARD DUFF,, Trustees 18 lAA. 1648.' CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAILI PACKET LINE. rruns 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 meu engaged In the river busmen.— The line has been in operation for six years; hues:tied nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com pinion 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 paisengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: , ..—. • MONDAY PAC XET.—The MOSONGAZKLA, Capt. Stone will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Monday evening nt 10 P. X. TUESDAY PACKET—The HIMNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno. Slineelter, will leave Pittsburgh every• Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. a. WEDNESDAY PACES Y—The New ENGLAND No. V, Cap 4 B. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday morning at lOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. M. THURSDAY PACRET.—The Datbitatrr, Capt. R.. 7. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday rooming at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. FRIDA Y PACKET.—ThePm. Capt. Criaks' will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. m. ' fiSATI7RDAYPACEST.—The himstaxama No. 2, Capt. r. C. Woodward, will Wh eeli ngtsbrgh eveq• Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; every Satur4ay evening at 10 P.M. SUNDAY PACKET.-- The Is* &c NZWTON, Capt. P. Ikea. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. At. 1104 19. OUSVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI I & LOUISVILLE. onto LINE. REGVLAR RAITIIDAY Paccar:—The A No !fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Corn. 'widr, wil leave bur far Wheel- ing, Cinchumti and Loui e sville, l and all Pitts interme g diate Ports, every Saturday, 0110 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort ofpas sengers; the accommodations are Jinferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—timethrough, vrva DAYS. ap2l-ir 1818. Pitteburgh anti Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Paarsoire to land , ow nulanda .-. SCQTLANP-AND WALE& ;Mr By the theantiMp,'SARAII•SANDS, ten the regular Packet Ships" P. W. uvithrias-d. co., [nrkszaran us 1824..1 83 South street, NOW York i and 36 Waterloo Road PICILSONS sending to the Old Country for their friends can have them brought out - by the Regular Line of Pack: Cis, sailing from Liverpool on tat, 6th lltk i 16th, 2lit or "63th of every month, comprising the following C CH : e m nns b rly r e i l di l tin e y , 4 ' Fideliss Siddons ; Hottiugner, Roscius, Constitution, A h s a h a b d ul V to r n ig , " NClP%al'alluwriteniklbrillark,nrY' Garrick-, West Point, . Queen of the West, Montezuma, • • Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World, Liverpool, Oxford; John R. Skidtly; Or in the first class American Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the— t. Patrick, "St. George,. Andrew Poster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Prohus, Elsinore, Win..A. Cooper. And many others, which this limited space will not WI- Mit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passengor Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail ing days, for 1849, aro as follows: Prom Liverpool on 20th January, 28thMarclf, 4th June, oth August and Bth • October; from New-York on 24th Pebruaryym may, sth July,Oth September, and 15th November. Therefore, those wiihing their relatives out early in the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect thnt no delay or disappointment can occur. , Drafts at sight for any amount on the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c., fo nt all times r sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P. W. BYRNES ,& CO, 83 South st, N. Y., • ti 04,16 Waterloo Road, Liverpool JOHN THOMPSON, i 56 Libert et reet, Pittsburgh Or to— ITjan.27if . c hteket-Itsg,a PIAIIOII. .101.1 N H. IIELLOR, (sole .elgmi for pliiprehiektring's Pianosfor Western Ferman/7 rani%) No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, following elegan a s a e s c ormedn ta o d f n P ow a n o o. e P n o f r o e r s a deir he from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Boston) prices,-viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the mom elegant and rich s.yle of Loubt XlV.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved. seven octave—new scale. One do; 61. octave—new scale. One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new scale. Two do. 6 do. round corners; Two do. 6 do. . square t , it , The abre are fom the manufactoyChekering, ' Boston and oi of. the r latest styles of furni r ture, and i with his new and noprcived scale: . Also, on hand; and for salelow— . Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the manufac tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the fin, of Stoller!, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of hale & CO., N. Y. One Rosewood, G. octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods as will Rh .ta country store.— Price $lOO . . '\ MOO ------ Passage 'to and front laverpoot t • At itv the well known, fast sailing, fe _, .1•--"' vorite .Steattiship SARAH SA N . M.+ 71 II (l b u o r n t i l m i c a n :4l 6 r. I Tlll l l s l a V irfro C M T N u e D u m • York positively on the 24th February, and from Liverpool on -'sth Mare regular days. A few respectable PerSoll3 Can be handsomely 'mean:- modeled in the 2 , l'etibilt.'and found on moderate terms. Cabin, ;NI cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old Country, or those sending for their - -relatives, should in spect the neeornmodatiiins of this denting palace, before engaging. elsewhere ; and the price ofpasstwlo . and i from Liverpool will belittle'more than n ptsoket ship. Apply on board, foot of Peek Slip or to the subscribers. P. W.f3YRrgES dr CO. fa South st., tintr3o Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Of in Pittsburgh to' - , JOHN THOMPSON, frbB9t 156 Liberty street James 1 • ~o dweupW MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE ~ No. 83 Timm Smarr, PuTsisottait. A LARue and itendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Stea nix, Rote's, and Private Dwell 1. he pr ngi, constatitly rn on hand and made to order. esent Stock on hand , cannot be hy manufactory' in the Western country P exceeded erso am any hing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as ns I am de trmined_my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete; Ballet Ettmele • Louis XIV . Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Payne ; Fruit Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads; Piaui) Stools ; .50 Sofas, with plush and hetir cloth covers ; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 90 dozen Parlor do. 30 " Fancy dn. 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble topliressing Bureaus; Wardrobesiti Secretaries and Book Cases ; 20 marble top Wash Stands 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. • A vrey large assormeat of common Chairs and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. ID' Stettin Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. fellG STEW GOODS.—W. opened this morn- Al mg a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles. Persons Wanting' Dry Goods of almost-any description, will find, at this advanced part of the season, a much larger and More general assortment at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goods just opened is a lot of Mazarine and Green small figkt Mouse de Lathes, Terkeri and bPk Cloth Shawls, new Prints, kc.—at North-east corner of 4th and Market streets. fI Goods at wholesale, up stairs, very low. Lianlo Valuable Henae and - .Lot Sal e ~ 'DV virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Alle -11 gheny County, the undersigned, .Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Whitaker, will offer at Public Sale, on the pimnises, on Saturday, 10th March, 1649, at Id o'- clock, at, that valuable House and Lot in Birmingham, skewed on the corner of Denman and Carson sts. r and extending in front on Carson rt. to the Turnpike Road 60 i feet, and n depth 0., Denman street 47 feet, on which is erected a Two Story Brick House, with a Cellar under the whole of it—a Stable, a IVash House, and Bake Oven. It is now odeupied by hlr. Hausman. The House has been occupied as a Tavern and Store, and would, it is_believed, be a very eligible situation for either er both. The Guardian has been offered a rent of $2.26 for the en suing year, by a responsible name. Terms made known on day of sale. WU. G. HAWKINS, Administrator of A. Whitaker. febl3:6tdBc4tw• Clothing at Cost. A S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, 21 they will adhere strictly to the above terms. There fore we would respectfully Invite the 'attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the beet material and workman ship. hPhIULLEN & DOWNING, feb3l No. 21S Liberty, opposite foot of 7th FL • H OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bedding, Carpeting, Looking Gtasses, renders, Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils. &c, arc , of a Private Family, at Auction, at in On Thursday, February 2'2d, at 2 o'clock the afternoon, will be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, thi Furniture of a private family deelitting housekeeping, ell of which has been in use only months, few onths, and kept in the best of order, comprising—.Ma hogany Ca:d Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Fan cy Stands, Dressing and Plain Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Spring Mattrusses, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Parlour Fenders, Fire Irons; together with a variety of kitchen utensils—l cooking stove. JAMES ItIeILENNA, febls _ _Auctioneer. CALIFORNIANS A'FPENTIONWe rim now pre. . pared to contract with parties bound to the 'Placers,' to supply them with Kiln Dried coni s Meal and Parched Corn, ground with sugar, and warranted to keep in any climate. Also, Roasted and Ground Coffee. RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth str*.et. CcLorHEAP rllNO — Centletnen-wishin g to provide themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest, would find it to their advantage to call at Mc- GUIRE'S, before purchasing elsewhere. All wore war ranted. - ' JAS. Met:MIRE, (chi 3 Tailor, Third at. IfIaTETO RAL SOCR.TY.—Iu pursnmtco of the .11.. Resolutions of o hleeting of the Allegheny Agricul tural Society at Perryaville, oil Saturday, lion, there • will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTEON held at the new Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Wednetday, Wrglat oemnrel t , 1849, at 10 o'clock.p. m. , for the purpose of establishing a County Agricultural Society. All who feel interested are, respectfully invited to attend. SAMUEL McCASLIN, Prest. Tim. S. HART, Ciiiiespoti'g Srey. ffebtll irDssourrioN.—The pannership of MUR -- PHY & LEE D s this day dissolved, by Mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by 11, Lee Pittsburgh, 39th 1849 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool busineas and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place, — . 1-1. LEE. ID — In retiring from the, late firm of Murphy & Lee, I talcogreat pleasure. in recontmending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the puhtle.. jan3U - ' lt J. -1 1 WHIPHY. ......____L__ 111 E PAR'rNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by teal consent. The business of the - .lute firm will he led by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & REINRATAN, JOHN VOEOTI.N. Sept. 27th, 1848 The. buninesewill be continued by SANDir& RIMPENAN 1111 d JOIIN VnB6SLY , Rli4er. the styie-ofitEINEUAN k gept2S VSSOLUTION—The partnership heretofore existing hetween JAS.. HERDNLAN and WIII SPRAT T, was dissolved on theft inst., by'the death of the latter. Thu business of the late firm wilt be settled by .the cur 'vi ving partner, 3AS. ILER.DMAN, at the old stand (No. 03 Wood street,) where persons indebted will please shako payment. . _ _ _ . febl3 VORGENTLEaIEX—W. R. llluaeuy has rec.ently re .l:' ceived a further cumply, of- GernianellA Fancy CRA • VATS ; including' some very handsonie.. Also, black Italian Cravats, several gualltiesnntlinthiding some stt, , 0 rio r; ' AliO; Gent's Linen - Cambric .'llan dkerchiers, • plaid and with 'eolored borders; tuperßilk do.; Under shirts and Blowers, merit-1:4 - 0k and cotton, some of the formek- extra size. Especial attention is' zuked to his stock of Plated Broadcloths and Ccusimerio, of the latter plahl and Taney; Velvet and Eatiu Vestings, &c. At North-east earner or-th and Market sta. - . - • ljaw•2ll _ LI - 777Suga. S bbis. Houselyolaroort,Onconsignmentand for sale by - janw. 'MILLER dr RICAtETSON. ''LIAMILIES,--Economiate and- the - .Pablia,- to effect a _ l : ,, eaving.of-orte-third, and obtain ilia grecitest bargains 'reer.purehascrt, ara mast .reepectibWinvited RCBIESO.N'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ,t ings, cornet Fifth and Wood streets; ; febs:2lv ?olt SALE - -A small two story frame welling.house, X -- conveniently situated, fronting ou Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 91 feet in front, by Id 3 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house, or to neßf! JAMES MAY, Water street. Steam Moats for Sale.. _ . AT he splendid Steam Packets .BALTIC • and .ATLANIIC, built expressly to run as : rept 'ackets on the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months , are found to he too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, arc now offered for sale. The following arc the dimensions of these Tame boats, viz : Length in deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet ; wheels ' 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets ; four hollers 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; _cylinders, 21 inches, and 0/1 eel stroke. Each boat columns 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of iJ. K. MOORHEAD - isorZbif l Pittsburgh.: For Sale or /Exchange. I ePrrin. FOR SALE 'the !whole of the property on which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling House,Out Houses, Ac., with the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the Noperty to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to Pin chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Motion- House. (dec9:2tarwl) JAMES C. CUMMINS. IORetAGE U R Dwellin g, X situate on Fifth street, - opposite the Court Enquire of mIitILLEN Er. DOWNING, janl7 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh • - L - NOR SALE—A large Lot of Off feet front by X containing a large and convenient Dwelling House, ` out ovens pump and stable, wits garden,' grape vines, fruit and Ande trees— , situated on Saw Mill Run;or con tbniation of East street, Allegheny. Price SIOOO—S3OO. 'n baud; balance in 4 yearly payiuents: . S. CUTHBERT,. den. Agent, Smithfield +great. febl2 bOR SALE—A valuable Farm, of 114 Acres,situated one mile from the Ohio river, West side, 20 miles be /aw the city—containing a Dwelling House am! Barn, Garden small Orchard, fine Spring near the-dwelling, with ch o icer iu cultivation, balance thickly covered with Timber. The above is favorably located for. attending the Pittsburgh market. Price 82,500-81000 in hand; 6500 at 1, 8500 at 2, 8500 at 3 years. febl4 , S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, Smithfield street. F OR RENT-A good Brick Dwelling House,couve niently situated . for business men, between 3d and 2d, on Ferry street. Rent-8150.00. S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, Smithfield street, i -------'"-- ---- P ----- T---• 40 r Ti' .I - oft SALE—A valuable Property o ee ro on JI2 Penn street by 120 deep Barker's alley to a Grfeet alley. The above desirable property can readily be irn proved, either for business purposes or private resi dences or for renting—will be soul at a Bargam. Also, n lot of 20 feet front on Webster, near Grant street, by 80' feet deep Price 8700. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. AO, (eV, Smithfield st. _ _ TO LET--A Dwelling House, on 00M's—street, Allegheny, near the Market square, and a smal Rouse 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 thrice. Apply to TAVERN STAND AT SHOUST W • i PO2. RENT.-.:•A comodous and well finished avern ..nlia. Stund, in he village of Shousetown, funtished in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term of years. Addressianltt P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story E 5 Dwellia& House, finished in modern style, marble mantels In each of the parlors, anik-bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third houses from the corner of IVruthington st. -- JOHN F. PERRY, Corner of Libertyand Irwin etc. it11123:1 , 4 de vo LET—A large double Brick Dwelling House, in a handsome situation, on Federal street, Allegheny, y Rev. Win. Anderson—rent $lOO. Enquire of THOS.. MELLON, Attorney at Law,Pittshurch. rrit.----etri3n:.ry Brick jup,elllnoning I eleven Rooms,) on. Wayne . Rent, n goo to d 'reliant, 8250. Apply to Mr. Duff's Book.Keeplvag Ar'th WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build ing, corner of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Air. D.'s improvements in teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book.freeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastera.cines. " 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. Defines 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 Evening Express, 32. Professional assistance given in pening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamerls Books, adjusting de. ranged books, &e. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. at., and from to 4, and 7toloP. M. Febrtaar -- Rine - D EC EI VED AT M. A MlNER'S.—Godey's Lady's Ll., Book, for February.. Graham's Magazine, for February. Ladies' National, f February. All the above are mere than equal to the Jarffiary numbers, Illustrated Courier, for December. LittelPs Living Age, N 0.244. - The Gold Mines of California, and also a full historical account of that country; edited by G. G. Foster. Also, a large correct Map of all that region of country; engraved by Atwood, New York. Alsci, It new work of 150 pages; giving a full history of California and its Gold Regions, with the geographical, mineral and agricultural resources, including a map of the whole country; by Fayette Rohinson.- Part first Illustrated Life of Benj. Franklin ; to be corn plete in eight humbers. Published by the Harpers. Charles Dickens' new work,.the Haunted hlanand the Ghost's Bargain. Price 0 Cents. BER PCRD, of Allegheny City, has all the above. Irr Smithfield street, thud door above 241 janl7 W MIURA d (.) *1 (011CCECII6O09 T 0.8115111 1 ,17 & TAT Z.) No. 10, Fourth street, betwein Fhry and Liberty :neat, VrANIIPACTORHRS'of sheet lend, leaden pipes, hy 121. drains, pumps baths,Water closets, leaden coffins, &o,; keep constandy on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from to lbs. to the square foot, in sheetaof 6 by 20feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesalef or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture awl keep constantly on-hand leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveynig water from springs, furnished so the country ' trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams , Pat , ent suction Pumps, for wells' or cisterns; Snow &. Co's very sueiror cast I roa suctio Pumps. Hydrant work of every de n scription •executed in the. most, durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country feeleaden pipes, she t . lead, orpanms, will receive prornptottention. , _ie27.tlaw - - J. R. MURPHY It. LEE. Patterson'. Carriage ..Dianufaetory, Diamond alley, between .Wood. and Smitlyield street,. Manz may always be found an zillion mentor Family - .Carriages, Baronehes, "-mow"' Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, from barrow. Persons w i s h ing i t r o se - p wag lm on s ' e o o v r in contrac t eel for any thing in the above line, are reoectfully invited to call, oct2Ebtf ,1 1:1. , Piartiwri ot te r . Joint ntne&tu. " ' :our( YLEitING. oliN DUNLAP , hipiiug, on the let inst., aasoeinted J with Mixt in hiehuoinesa lowa Pckariurt, they will hereafterVarry on their Importing-or House Fdrinahitte. Hardware';iind litanitfaptaring buainetuiundeithe'natne' and style of 'John Dunlap Sr. Co.' The brit/neva of the old . estabhahrneittwill be closet:thy dieUenioiPartnerof the 'present' firm, at their witrehonae. aorner of Market 'an - ecoed greets tjan6) JOHN DUNLAP .4 Co. A FDRTIIER REDUCTION. , Jai. XL uspratt - ,tc; Soaily Patent S o d a Ash. . 1 TO S TONS,Sit - ettee,earrency; or 4 WOW., appriwed, bill., 5 too. or.ilpwards.3l dn.. par, 0.0.111109...1t0,iit, Aar/itadded. 'Ear the soperiotquality of this brand, we. refer to the 1 glans and soap manufacturers of_thit 'city getterally. -: - • '•W.is AL ' MITCHIELTAEE? de et .' ' ' '•'' " N 0.160 Lilian) , street. - ,' . Lots for Sale in.Benvllla* - - DJOIN/NO .. ALLEGH ENVISITY,--Forty or fitly Lots will be sold ata low prme, any time before the lst of 'April:- 11406batit , ea or orfiurs who. wish cheap• Lots; will End it to their interest to,b as itisbe uy now, . lieved they will increase very much rir value during the arThose wishingsrnall Lots Will call on Mr. HEMEL..., , of the'upper Bpidge, Allegheny. A portion of the Ground in Ilenialla (formerly Nuttier,* squares of fro three , o five acres-- Hill,; is laid out in those wish 4• m country residence. This portion of t t° be-sold t h ° e Ground commandsr lesidenee.....l wishing a a view of both Rivera, i o and is a most delightful plan for a gamma Enquire of [fe 13:d2wf.: . THOMPSON BELL. Val tiat,h property m sale, rpm undersigned offer for sale the.valuable property 1 known as Concert Hall. situated on Penn stree corner of Barker's alley, having a front on Penn 'street. . of 120 tee; running back 160 feat to a 12 feet alley, on which in erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the main building front of two stonies t with wings one mule half story high, and the rear building three stories high. The building is very convenient and well adapted for a. Hotel or extensive Boarding House. It is now occu pied by Mr. Christie, as a _Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GHANA_ or t Ex JOHN H. PEEB.L.r.si 5 ecutor. • Pittsburgh, Feb.ls. 18-410—dtm Mount Emmet Building Lots for Sale; 37 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS for sale, in Utopian of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of investing a small sum of money t emt do 20 to advantage, by' securing choice Loti of various sizes. This property, for beauty of - location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Alleghony, Monongahela Rod Ohio rivers, is uneeualkd. It has the advantage of:an abundance of the choicest spring water. The new road, now fitlisbihg, will render neatly 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 for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a TIIREF IreOLD return. . The above Lots will be sold ( or Cash, a or on Credit of one to five years. Tr= CLVAIIAND tinsurerrania. Plans may be seen and every information had, of mi.- HUGH S WEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, a; his office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. novoo rro LFTL•—A good dry CELLAR, situated 011tbe North east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL., 58 Market st., Pittsburgh. 1117-----,yilitihFr9atUteNZß:flaß SAL., :i-ri,--eleyroroall—"—, olproetilliktpourincZili he sold on accommodating tenne, or exchanged for iron 7d l ° li ° Bo L iTers an excellent opportunity to a young man to eommence the Iron Foundrgaliass.k jr4ikitgesliiN, let, near Wood street. E. GAZZAM, Office, D. Third street, over Ph.lo C. A. AVANCLTY & CO, _ennui Basin Dar-GooDs NOTICE. , - Ai A'. MASON N.0.:60 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEG leave mostlespectfully to announce to their 'nu- Ll vuerous patrotts and the public that they„in conse quence of contemplating. t change in their business,pro- Rose opening the, whole of their extensive W lia allarehoi (including their Wholetole Rooms,) for retailing and will continue open until the first of February; commenc ,n,g.on New Year's Day,1849. Our whole 'stock, com pneeng one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited. . in the . Western country, will be offered at lower prices than'the. before known. - Upwards of fifty thousand dot tars of our stock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of Which are foreign 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 ritarket„'wete sold atimmense sacrifices at the public sales, at rates varyingfroin twenty-five to fiftY per; cent. lest than similar goods brought the first. of the sea son.:We thereforecoufidentlii believe thatour prices for the iimiliboVe mentioned will be found lobe even lower than any.Eaatorn wholesale - rates We anxiously invite all persons to visit our establish ment; whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above--asinning them that they will blear no obliga tion thereby, but confer a raver 'upon the proprietors:— Oar assornent of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repayone for a v isit; added to which our great display of DOMESTIC, GOODS.will, we hope, induce ullto calL to. - Our system Of One Price, will be strictly adhered . X. MASON & CO. Freaks Arrival... New . Moods i . FNo. 65 maxi= sr., arrvinsa tru sr. AND ran DLIMORD ANCY AND STAPLE. WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fail in Prices, and far belo .Wholesale t of: mans featuring, and will dis Pose ot them, and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO:BUYERS! • Bleached Muslin, only precuts; • • • 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from.% to in cents; 4:•4 Brown do. do:. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Double Purple Calico;l2l. do. Prints, Merrimack patterns.; only 6 mints; Furniture. Chinti, only 01 cents ; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents BritisliChintr, Blue and'Orarige, to cents ' . _Bed.,TiCklim, only 01 ,cents _..Fiferiptipress Ginghamir,l2} cents; French Work Collars, only in cent.; 4-4 Whita Flannel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. - - Black Plaid Silks rich lustre; Wide Black Vanilla Silks; . • Chameleon Silks, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmerei new-style ; French Lamanine Plaids; ' Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre;; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high'colorsi , • - Coburg and Thibet Cloth; various shades; Paris Printed Lamartinc Cashmeres;' . French Merino, all colors; ' • Chameleon Satin, all shades; Black Plaid Gro..TP Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet, Cloths. V. -! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! -- - Plaid Long Shawls Brocha Long - Shawls; Embroid ercd Black Cloth Shawls; new 'style rill wool Brocha Shawls; Embroideimd; black and colored Mous de Leine Shawls; new styleStradilla Sluicirls; plain end prithroid ered black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris prihted Terkern and Cashmere Shawls, PANCS GOODS. French work CaPes ; Collars and Chemizettes ; new style. Bonnet Ribbons; Bevere bordered linen cambric Handkerehiefs; Ladivi, Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves ,• mohair. and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmeja Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose ; black Silk'',F 7 ringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and .DOMESTIC AND SSI'APLE GOODS. Damask Table Linen, find Table Cloths; Eussia per and Crush ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; 'ileac/a - 4 and BICIVVIi Muslin ; Cassidets • Kentacky7eani;'Cheeks; Red Tiekifig.;' Domestic •Oingiumni; Colored Cambries; Red, While and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsess .; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. - - • • GENTLEMENS GOODS. lust received, a very fine •ussortment of French and English; blueiblack and brown Cloths ; black and fancy French Cassoneres; new style fancyy. Vestings and Cra vats i•Merino Shirtt and Drawers ; , Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and SusPendels. - • - A splptdidissortthent of superfute-(ribbon hound) Blankets, just - receive& • ..•-• The above GOODS' having been pirchased since the recent great fell in prices, Merchants and others are re quested to call•and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them mt.:delay and retail, at a very small pia: a:. the Eastern Cost. • • ", tism.om hIORRIS, • nov23' - • _ • Ho. 65 idarket•street-Putsburch. Number con 35rewl sza or roux= asp MARX= rarirrsY,..rnirrritietnlthir. REAT BARGAINS!-The eubscriber has jest ra t' turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DIM GOODS, , ad rorhe present season; and ent br quig a stria, forrichness and varierinotsurpassed by a establishment in the West. DRE~4S GOODS Very glossy black Silts; Cravats and Collars- Handsome dress do. 'Black love Veils and ' Hdkfi.; Rich changeable do. I.laconet and Camb. Rich - changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Muslims; Chines; t: Handsome Ribbons ;. Mode and high cold Fre»ch,Gloves,Bosiery,..ke.; Merinos' ;Cloths . fofCloaks ;,- Mode and high cold MualinTerkei Shawls; . de Laines ; !Cashmere do. New style muslindeLainesrlain Tliibet Bh - owls, Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ; ' Fancy do. do. iPlackThibet Shawls, dci.dti. Black and colored Alpacas;. Black do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright ' do. do: lors ; !Fine Brochre •• • New style Visettes Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; .Plaid , Long s o . California Plaids ;. Low! Pricedd - do -Black Bombazines;_ Maid Cloaking's.. CALICOES -GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calieoes is very large; it has been se• lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability" of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they ,have ever been before, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The beet Calicoes for ets. ever offered ; Double purple Calicoes English, 121 cents; Green do. Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes ; Rine do. do. Blue and Orange . do. Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Leiner, of the low price of 121 cents per y ard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cis. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hamavfor 121 cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE BOODS. Bleached Muslins, Q. to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 9.1 to 9; Bed Ticking!, very cheap; Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeani; Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domestic Ginghairm, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Cambric! ; Flannels,lower than ever offered; Canton:Flannels, • . LNEN OODS! Irish Linens, Line l n LawnsO i Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; , Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. • BNKETS! KES! A large stock LA of Blankets,BLAN from coa T rse lo ve , ry , also Blue and. Drab Blankets, fine and hue VerY fine, for , Overcoats. 'GOODS FOR GENTLEMFLN' . - ~ . Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Can eitn.eres r Over-coatings ; S ilk and Linen Pocket Hand-. keichiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino tlndel. Garments ;.Merino and. Cotton Half. Hose, dte.; etc. . . • The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Tolland Mater trade, and having parches ed his GoOds tinderllie advantage of markets unusually depressed, can Confidently promise his customers the hest,bargains he has' ver been able to offer. • Customers of the houSe, and purchasers generally, arc respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS- Winter 00,34, at ICaateen;Caatt GEO. E.-WHRB, N 0.51 Market itreet, intends making - a change. in.. his , baldness, .on -the Ist of January original coat;— disposo of the following styles of GOODS, at Brocha Long and Square Shawis; French Tartan Long French Printed Cashmeres ;: fltglish do. do. Mouseline De Laines ; •-. ' ' 3-4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids High cola French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks ; Those wanting Bargains. are invited tonal!. N027:1m _ Reduction in.Pir . toes. : • - . unth BE SOLD, from this date, the balance orour l' V Wnhaa•Daitss Goons, at great ly . redueed prices— aonnsisting of scarlet, maroon, marane blue, bllc,brown 111111 other colors French hierinos. Larriartind Stripes, Mohair Stripes, anti' bard Alpacas, bl'k sud fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Dahies;..low..priced.. Cashmeres Plaid andSha De Laines,in great variety`;' Long and Square wls ; -Turkeri, .Caahmere: Da %nine Cloth, Thibet,Ac., ilro. •• .. R.. 111 . , THOMPSON, ' decd • ' On Market sti 3 doors from Liberiy..; IDAIID es ftltorHEßS' PftEhltUlif6ol.-.N5._,.. 41 Id doz. of the above warranted' brand:of Pents;'jutit received. and for sale totrade au Nessi York price: The above-Penshave received ihehigheitt preinitun ever! awarded on - Gold Pens., and'are:vvarranted by the Irialll= facturer against the point coming off. ' - - - • For sale by EDWARD TODD'ar. 'CO,. Northeast corner of Fifth and Market' sts.jiip stairs. .; 1 IDLAcic AND.FANCY .CASSURERES.—M. R. Muo nil tors has lately received a large assortment of these Muds, and is Opening. tnem at,prices , umprecedentedly. low, Vatiffing from 75 to $5,50 per yard ' .- . ' Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities.. Also, French ; nd English Broadcloths, black , olive,. -invisible green, Mrown, and blue. . Among these tire some very handdome French Black, suitable for Cloaks. at a v.V.1710w. price , and brown, invisible min, and bilk Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks.' , • • Also, silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Diawerin Mariners' Undershirts. constantly on hand. •.' ' ," .' , The attemichrof Merchants and Merchant Tailoidi who buy by the piece; is specially invited tothe' abeve.' - deet 3 . GOCx/S.—Super. single. milled G French Habit Clothe; fish styles Cassitneres; black tand colored Cashmeretts; Queen and Hummer Cloths' rereelresd, lain Dana' t% l s;:antl re te lin fed " At e 7n ' c igi e lf:; -cheap.. . ROLII.NSOis I H Cloth Slor e ,, • Poitiltruldinge, corner Pillh and Wood. sK 715,Tiz0. auwat7l3 icim s-ramm.—reaott Tv , tbitiotofritosevrockl,hlithognnY mid other Taloa-. ble superfin e materiafs.". - Alifo,'lt' perfine - quality-of Toilet, and; ;shaving - fr , *Ms;'.Writing'llesk.a,, ran e.y.; liaildiarAloelso. and Game* lifisMl o i deschritieiniNsfill'a largo ansonmont .4ilToka soAralitY Ariicles,Atihable for Chri_ pianism - res..; lifts, . . 4 . 11 - 0101' '. ' HOGAN it CANTWAM]I 4- ' -' - AIID FAME.' -= lEiuli.Ell. da.liAlini. IDW Bankers and Ezekange Bickers, .Dealers in Benign and: Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, •Cerlifteates tf"Dopos4 it;Bank Notes, and Coin. • •-'-- ' • , ; .-' . .Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly. opposite tilts - Si. , Charles Hotel. - - •' - - '''' :'' ' • lli ' -------7-----... ... •MP witgEt2l,t,4 Itlai —,,.. Bankers and /Raters in Ezeliange Coin and „Bank 'NotSs, 38(.I No.mui NAV 55 /darks:strew, Pittsburgh: ' . , XXCILLNESP.. * ' -:Artlifal itallit . New York , • Philadelphia I , pr Cincinnati .. -.-.. ' f..., : - ' " Lonisville .4 • '' ':_. ..- • Baldtriore ' ' 4 ,•• St. LOT — '-' - 11002 Utta BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BRoxcEßs,-,. ' N ( .5. R. Corner gt" Wood and Sizth Jireets:, - ;Pittanirihi Pa., nEALERs In Coin, Bank Notes; l'ane Bills; Foreign Lir and Domestic Exchange, Ccrtificates.orDeposicfcc EXCHANGE on all the - principal Cideit of the Union : and Enrolefor sale in - sums to snit purehasers. CURRENT and par' funds , received citidepOsite`.. COLLECTIOISa walk on all patiS oldie Union, atitte lowest rates... ' . • sop-114y - PRIVATE DISEASES, Dr:Enntl /VP CS Diamond Alley, can be _consulted n all ii ti. cases of a private or deliterreti arttre bacidenta to the'hiunan frame. ,Syhilishnd Syphilitic eruPtions,gotterrhma • and its consequences,. together with all roe... nereataireaser, iraparities of the blood, with all diseases of enzyme:origin, skin diseases,with Strictures, gleet, urethral - Ma - charges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles; rheumatism, female: weaknois, .discates 'of the womb, monthly suppressions, disemses .of thejoints,.. fistula. In ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and irri tattons of the neck of the bladder, and kidnEys, scorbutic eruptieris, totter, ringworm;morcurial diseases, &t.., ' - TWELVE Y EAItS".PRACTIOEr - , ' Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of verse real disorders, and those arising from youthfulaiceseess. gaiety, climate, or „ impurities of theblood;Wherebyrhe constituiton mayhaire been enfeebled,enablesDr-Drown Maffei asserances'of Speedy relief. to all'who rany.,kltice theinselves under his care. -•-• • Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyarratigedinto-SeP-'s,• arate apartments. Patients can vista Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors., Ili, s of importance to many persons need of's:rediets/ aid,- to obiantgood advice privately and proamtly.. To oil suctr,.Dr: - Brown's ready Skill in removing :crania; - - eases, m their various forms - end Stages, offersoidacemenur which can-rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby'a, prised that Dr: .Brown has been, regularly'cdticated every branch :of niedicine, and for the last twelve-Years confined hiinself exclusively to :the treatateOt , of-those. - diseases.. Dr. Brown is - the only regularly educated surgeoli In Pittsburgh' who :gives his aihole attentitintO thoso - cop/- treat - Cain, sit fertuni Speedy cures will, in all crises, he &Mein eakes are relieved in a short withorir inte r Ifentia with uptureDr. aka invites poi- song afflicted Hernia to call, as 4 has paid p ration . lar attention to that disease. . , Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast contain fee, or they will not he attended to. . . . itr . i'Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market.* Consuluttlons strictlicong 13 BLIMA.TISM..--Dr. Brawn's newly discovered rem- AA, edy-for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. lunever ; ,fails. . , Office and Private Consultation' Rooms, No. 05,',Dia mariCalleY; Pittsburgh, Pa.:, The Doctor ia always at home, -,l34agtanl ,11, E rois xt attr.6%;', rrlw THE PUBLIC.—This is to certifythat I ha,ve round i Da lay's Magical Pain .Rwrattor to PrOVe Cllrellif" the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have bee n : nfiliated- ' with for ten years, in my hploints. ~ . ..; .. .;: Acquatianoek, N. Y., - April 8,1349. -t , •' ; , Ma. H. DAXZET,-,Sir : I have been troubled With the - - Piles for eight months, and could get no relief.; 'YAM- Magi Cal rain Extractor haViag been recommendedgto me, I applied it, but twice, obtained instant: relief, and in 11. short id was perfectly cured ' . Could I , not, get any of-t, I would not take, ll,huridred dollars- fop the alance of' lay box. ' - WIL LIAMIIAI.L.!I '; mineo7 North Moore street, New York, June 1by16.47.;: 117., CAUTION. , -Dalley's only Depot in the city gr . Neto • Mirk, . arid. where thssenuine ankle- can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 41! Broadway. . .;; .:-. 11. Amur/is the inventor of this truly , ternmvalitabm pound, mid lie sterer`hai, and weer wit/ communicate the secret of its preparation to 'any man living; and, Mare fore, no other peraim ever has made, or ever can make. 11.. , COLEIULIfIiES .11120L111d.r.'EVEry 'truly Valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters andiini posters; and nothing, Mat we know of; bah more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalleyls Magical Paiu - A Ticsr—The,.gemiine Dailey, in casea Of thieiereed. Burns, Scalds, Pilea, Om:, will of instant relirf,', raid produce at once a coolingand soothing effect—eX'tracting pain in and;from one to sfieen minutes! 'but be - Sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton elotit.'; .- ' • _ . : 4 nnoAnd now mark the ditykrenerCounterfettExtruatorsi matter under what name they may appear, orhow ap plied, always irritate and increase theparn! ' • ''' :''.. - ' Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, mak-belied gratis, on application to JOHN D. MOROAN,- Da. W st.Tuais.Agerit. ; ; , ~- • - - Da1.14,4 Animal Cali:Iloilo Ctire.ALlG,l, For Horses, Cattle,lrc. cares spirit), quittor, 'grease: poll-evil; sores, galls amebruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties. may be bad. on. appb, cation to • JOHN I A 141011134 N, octlB:dliwy Acont.-Phothurcir. The. Grand Pctrfii Lucre. cLicKENEws: sociAß COATED VEGETA+ BLE EXTRACZ' PlLLS.—Tizeie 'celebrated Pills have_obtained an enviable mitoriety in the United Statek, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach:, Headache. : Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, :Cougici, Heart. burn,- Liver C omp l aint ,Scurvy.; Sore . Throat'- Inward' Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and variety of other diseases to which Diesh,isTheir"te, medieme for the million. and a 31leasons 'of the 'yetti‘tr-L' spring, summer, autum, winter,—and anderall eamsumees they can. be uaken.with perfect safety and success. : Al a Vermifuge and general mediethe for ehfil dr,en, they are unrircilkd. Being coated wit hpure white sugar, children will easily take Mora;. they neither gripe normausente; _ dose, are gentle,. but thorough in their operatiort.'.. - For cial. adults, by.inereating the they are equallyben efi.An an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with; onto superior. Ark any one, among the thou:m:ldg whi' result. use them, and an unqualified epproval will bethe certain - Remember Dr. C. V.Clickener is Ile original inventot of Sugar Coated. Pills, and that liothing , of the sort was .ever hehrd of-until be introduced thenf in June, 1843._ PUrchasers should , therefore, always ask -for Clickeur4. Sugar. Vented Vegetable Pills, and take no othe rs, ot they will be Made the victims of 'fraud. .• rilirrPsice,„ 25 cents pee box., -66 Vesey Dr. Cliekener'sprinemel office for the sale of Pills,-is- JAdRSON, tit Liberty, st hciul of Wood; ' , Bun burgh, Pa., General Agent for. Pennsylvania, Norther n. Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia.... fo .- gheny The llowing' are the duly, appointed Agents-for .&;:tr A. M Marshall, Dr. Brown, - Allegheny city. Jonathan Glireist, Manchester. - AlextuiderAsdale, Wylie sireet. .jR..R. Wm: J. Sinith.-Temperanceville.. G. H..Starr,.Sewickley.- Edward Thompson; Wilkinsbuigh. ' Negley,.Xiist Liberty. IL Z. Mitchell I. Vilkinsburgh.'" , - H. Rowland & S 011; Ill'KeesporG. ' • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.' • - John Black, Turtle Creek. • BakerrtowiL Samuel Springer,. Clinton. ' Jewett Al'Ree, Stewartslown. Riley Al'Laughl hi, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentum. '' • Jeremiah Pletriing. Lawreiseeville- Robert Williams', Artlinrsville. - . Fresh. Pare Teetai . ..::: . .-Ai. :- .„.A.."- IIirIIOLESALEI.AND RETAIL, sr vita 'l'vkirr Tru-s V T STOIIIC, 70:Your:A airret, mar iFixid„--Pureburgh.— The subscriber: haviagJust 'neturned from New York, in 'now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN tied I . II, ACKTRAS, from the New York Pekiii_Teu Corona; tiy, selected .with great rare for. retail salete;'"Ohr-stoek • ' being now heavy, we are prepared: to:supply.Groneig;"' Hotels, Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and ut any price they may Aurisli—paeked lir/. ;I and t-prittild packages, 5 half ches tin cannisters, 6 and 13 111. catty boxes, ' Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we:cart -and will':' sell better Teas at lower prices :than any other house- in-'' : . Our 4lock of fine Young Il y so niGunpounier;and Ini. ,, -- pariah Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the Layering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver 'zed SUGARS, at retail..or.by the batreff - --• '' ----: A " COFFEES.-Mocha; Gov. Java; laguyra,--11t,,' Domingo and: Rio' Coffee; selected by the most expo rienced Coffee Brokeriu Near York. -; ... • A 'Sweet' Spiced Chocolate s - Pickled Cucumbers and lOnions... - . Fresh-Peaches, put up in their own infer. lila.; ag% Bourns, in 3 ili. hazes. - . . :. .. : : .-... ,- ~.,....:: N. 13.—A11, Dr. it .14#11e's Family lifidieints for satt::' - deca:dscw -. .. ... - - '. A. JAYNES. • LOVERING'S -DOUBLIP-SUGARS7-20. bbls..LoveringB Double Refined 1461,.Crashertimil" Pulverized Sugars, ruit received and for...pnleakihn Pekin Tea Store, 70 roUnli street; by ',......, • ..- . • ilecs:d.kw ' ---„urt News Ink; lbk;in- :sale2o7- . kegs, or SS per kegs. Jnot-reeeived ma-for kin Ten Store by..fdecL:clikerLA. JAYNES. lINE COFF.EES.--111beha, St. Domingo and Rio Cotteee, Run received itad.for. le at the PekiriTea Store; ifr Fourth etreet,lty tler.Salkee ..A."3Arlltr.S. CLMI:MM .4 H OT w..e. , cwcizzxy riow• Nl§ c642f411-(167q."44:Z1ELD 4.4.93TJ J 14.:0 8.-qctod Stabli . i . dgattuebed td the house • ` .M: ..:.~,..::. .~; : :v;i~:-.a;Cr wo ... .. MEE .~ ' ~, z .r 't- ~ '.+ ~.y l r. - _, liiir/rl. Ef.l7l7ll.4iLtkatlis EX neHA NUE -/V ND - BANK . INO OFFICE'': QIGHT and N. R. Ti corner o ilf- -Thita and - Wood . 4threr 1 . ~ • . . . me o f of Exchane, Ba Ciocir'-aUtk -0 foreign and domestic Coili boug g ht and sold l °a tL mast favorable terms. - ' --•--"; - Collections made in all the principal cities the Union,: at the lowest rates. - ' ' jolt -. .7 MEM U. ELLS. • . • • HILL '6,:cir 'ir. "' gat ' BANKERS, EXCHA NGE alt eria ikazers .2:73. For • a a i !R x „ ,...4 INCEASr- • , n Damen cemtc ..- z cata.qf Deprust, Bank Pbokr, Gold a 'e -ra strea,2rddoor bolati. Fount; - n 5141' 6 5 Tr Ig4 ma 4 r _ —Ode, 4Nits rgh„pa, _ li -- Buying , ~ Bait Narks. . '- - • ....••••„",' kites . . ,'- . , Raying IIMI;'. Ohio , -' I - die. 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