I -' - MIN=M Post - . . 117 , 8ciiims Cruansa.—There is"nothing more trying to the huManconstitation than - sudden changesrif weath er. Heat inxifieithe blond, and Increases the perspire don; but wbeti-Saddettlyoheeked, theta humors - which should pass' itiff'by the skin, are thrown °lf inwardly, causing cough's; colds, -consumption, difficulty of breath ing, onnery,and inflamed eyes, sore - .throat, and many. other Wright's Indian' Vegetable Pills are a delightful Medicine for carryingnfra'eoldeeause - they carry off , from the. body 'those humors which are' the cause of the above complaints. 'Pourer five of said. Indian Vegetable taken einithight on going to.bed, a sew . days, carry - MX . llm most obstinate . c old ; at the same time the digestiVe 7 organs will be resffired to a healthy' tone, and , IIISW life - and - Vigor will be given to the-whole' fmme. Beware ol caunterfats ' and Imitations,— Itemembet' that AM' Origmal and Only Denuine Indian Vegetable ..Rills nave the written signature of AVltuala Witinur on the lePlabel ref each box. - .- R6meinber, - 'ulsoi, that Messrs. Penchtwangent Co:, of New Fork ; Jas. S. Glascoe /X Co.; et Cincinnati ; and J. B. Wilder &Do.; of Louisville, ure nor agents tor this. medicine, and we can notguarantee the genuineness of that afferedkirthem for sale.--; , The, genuine. is for sale at Dr .Wright'sPritietpat - Office - ,,Adfl Dace Street, Philadelphia;.and -by JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street; Pittsburgh, Pa.; whci is sole"agenkfor this city, by whom dealers canbe SUP . plied, MlTte'wholesate rate. .- -:'• bol' . . , LIVICMCER'S Sus* ix-costity Eta envz PUS. r Complaint i . Affectioaof the Lungs, Pal pitation o the'Aeart, Colic, Jauudiec,.and Worms, the Sugirr-COated - Pill:of Dr. Clieltexier is an infallible reme dy. 'Thousands of:certiscates of the wonderful cures in the abatis complaints, through the agency Of these Pills, may be seen at Dr., Clickenefs.office. The n Pill is e-, crtuitedwith sugar ko that the ingredients arenot appa rent to the taste . - So skilfully Is it compounded that the patient 'ls not subject to the distressing gripings . which Collets' the use.: of almost all other medicines. Indeed, but for the thorough purging produced by the Pill,the pe tient Would be.:lgnorunt of its invaluable medicinal pro parties. In all cases where the desired effect is not pro nced, if the Pills betaken according to the printed di rection, the money will be returned, - EIPIWP" 861 d byWlll. JACKSON, Gen. Agent, feb2l- - : . Liberty street, Pittsburgh. '{Cot list of Agents see advertisement.] lii" &cough should never be neglected: It, may sp., pear trifting.aiid.tinvvorkhi , '..the'. attention at first, but will 11111,rem441 stationary lofig; it may progress slow at first; and its.augmentation may. oe scarcely pereeoribie t yet..whan ",tone seiies the lungs, all the. other parts of the body will be sympathetidally affected. and a confirm; ed Coutimplion tmd:premature death.will be the inert able result A little care would save many a life, and be timely use of. a proper remedy might have arrested many aeansumption.= But many persona have an invie. cible. repugnance to .takifig any medicine, and rather' Mann= the means toviajaa arraaliab" a disease, simply because the remedy may not. be a pleasant one, would suffer and languish rm a lahg time;before they would re sort to the aid of, medicine. • ' • • B. A. gilmostctek•&:Cci.'s Cough Balsam has a great advantage in this respect over manyother Cough prepa ratious, as its pleasant mote permits tt tobe used without. incenvemence. Bruits va:uesis a Magma consistsin the speediness of its cure. We have " known some of the most desperate coughs, some of which had been running on for a coatidemble length of time, yield almost imme diately to itslp,oWer. . • • • . Prepared sl id for sate, - wholesale and retail, by • - 73. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. .novl7" cot Wood and Ist, and Wood and 13th stn .11:rplainstificenythougb your phYsiciaris friends. glve"younii to die!'.r - Your condition cannot be more hopeless than that of Mrs. Rowe • • • •• • • This lato'certify that'. was taken widra pain in my •side and breast, attended with a distressing cough, and fOr the space broile . year grew rapidly nprse.. Although I had in attendance three physicians, onff of whom was considered wiry skillful, till - et their:efforts proved alike unavailing: At last one of the physicians came in, and decided that r Could not live iffore than one day longer!! All of my friends believed that a few days at most would end m earthly career! y! • - My broiler, at this erisis, beating 01 the astonishing cures made by Dr: `Ratters' Liverwort and Tar, went to Chillieothe,• distant thirtt Mileson procure the above medicine . ; nad, sunrise' to tell, before- I had used half a bottle, .tay caugh• was entirely cared , - and when I had used:two bottles' was able toauend to my family -voca tion-it as tisaal: , . • • Manner Rows. We..the undersigned, en certify that thig account of Mrs: Rowers is correct, we being personally acquainted With allihe circumstances: P. P. Jonnson,.' T9uHABGaITt, • DiSspit Hyena. • Staunton, Ohio, February 6, 1640. ' ' '• ' For ale by ' & CO., Wholesale Druggists, NO: 60 Wood si. KNE.ELAND & HARDIN, Grant street. Also,by rebl;*dAw _The Ist April. JOSEPH PRICES JOBBING SROP.—To all persons. ,aliont to remove, and wanurm their - Stores or Houses rep . aired; .Conntersi Shelving, Doors, Windows, arid Hourtitig Wheels 'pit np:—Carpenter work of all kinds done On: short. police, on reasonable terms. Cabinet work made to order, and Fufniture neatly repaired and 'varsished, on - reasonable terms—on Fifth street, between - Wood tuidSmithfield Streets, to the Coffin Warehouse of' lohaLiggeb, , .(ltite Of. Wm. TrovIllo,) opposite the Alle gkey I^3tgm y e House. Ifrbidultapt] JOSEPtI PRICE. ocKzr BOOK LOST-5. large Black - Pocket Book, containing sundry valuable documents, was lost somewhere between Ssarrsues, Smithfield street, and sGuisenhover's, on Liberty street, yesterday afternoon, between 5 and 6 o'clock. . The finder will be well rewarded by leaving it at this office. -JOHN BOURN, febl4 Constable, - Fifth Ward. An CASES, • LES AND PACKAGES of Foreign and " - &e7 Demotic Dry Goods at Auction, at MrKENNA'S.— On Thursday next, February Wsi, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at MeKennatsAuction.Rooms, No. 114 Woo d street, three doors frons*Fifilt, the contents of 40 cases, bales and packages of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising a general variety, among which are a large lot of Fancy GaAs, Silks, 'Shawls, Hdkfs., and Laces. Also, superfine Cassime res, Cloth s, Muslins, Calicoes, fte.; Terms: cash, par funds.' feb2o JAMES McKENMA, A uct. LIFORNIA DNS - . - ClOOO sawed Wagon Felkies,(GovernMent sizes ;) 500 " jlubsifor sale hy C. A. ATcANULTV & CO, g. gLEE, (enecessor, to MITIMIT SC. LEE , ) Wool Beale, and Connniarion ltfirchen for the rale of Arneri• can and Gorda. - . febl6 Ekl.. Y.& CO., Booksllers, Skaione; 3, and Paper Dear r,s comer of - Wood and Third. streets, Pittsburgh, P. and,Printing dune to order. . IMO "TMitlSrPTie - grt ri.;:itairniiTdaii:- - 0 Fourth 11 treF t, bettyeer,Sraithfield and Grant streets . ry g .4 • 1 1 / 3 1. received by , fetal) , .ARMSTRONG . & CROZER nRANGES;LEDIONSAND PINE APPLES—A few bairds of each for 'sale by febl6 ' ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 111 pst...s.,karsitßOLL BUTTER—To-day reed by U OMB, ARMSTRONGA CROZER. 1011)1314 , ROLL 'BUTI'ER-8 barrels to-day received and for stile .by febl r ^ - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. Ekauel just,,received,by .12.4 febls , :ARMSTRONG -& CROZER rauf ; • 3oovaliebTNt PR tT r e :idl° r aAMatCNg t re ce ived WZ etLOYER SEEDT4 barrels to=day received and for sale by • (febl4)'' ARMSTRONG & CROZER. AO SACKS DRIED PEACHES-7%4; day reed and for 4.;: by , ffebs] ARNSTRONG & CROZER. 15KEGS PRWELARD—Por sale by • febs. . ART STRONG & CROZER. DICE-8 tiere.e, just rec'd and for sale by 1.4, • feb9 • • -KIICG do DIOORHEAD, Diamond ACON—Hains and Shoulders, a prime aniele, of G B W.,,Taokien's curing, - always on hand and for sale by . 10101 - KING Oc• MOORHEAD. AIKINS-25:boaxes and 44 half boxes, in store and R Or gale by ' 'fobOr • KING & MOORHEAD. 10111PKORY.,NyT4—c bbls: Hickory Nuts, for sale by rcj4s, . . . _ F S+ SIITH & SINCLAIR. REM. APPLES--40 bbls. &malaise, for- sale by G. iebis - SMITH & SINCLAIR.. 110..0LL flu 4'sR-7 bbls. fresh for 5111 C by. rebl6 - ' ShIITIU&SIN . CLAIR. . TIRIED_FRUIT,—A. few sacks Apples and Peaches, 11...f0r sala:by small &SINCLAIR.. ARD— : I7 kep Lard, No-I,just received and for sale, - ireblo SMITH & SINCLAIR P seeks Peaches, just received and for JE sale bp'; , 7 SMITH &SINCLAIR... eiIASVEJ3.SREW--tO narrels, received yesterday per steamer lames Nelson, and fOr sale by - . &bid, • - 811IITH & SINCLAIR. DRIED'APPLES-18 sacks Dried Apples, in Mare 13.ndlor jfeblo] ; SMITi &SINCLAIR, "gp AISIN &;;•4 0 boxes M. R Rni Ina “ • • - :or sale by jan3l - SYEITH &SINCLAIR. and lot sale by . .40 febl2 ' • CUMMINS & SMITH. A',op. OF- JA HU and tor • sale ffebl2,) • CUMMINS & SMITH. CIRESANDAPPIXS--„ltt store a,d for sale uy -Ceblo - CUMMINS do SMITH . . 60111SFi48 ' SMALL :WHITE BF store and for;ale is-J.O ACHESON, - (016. N 0.2 Smithfield A PPLES -40 bble. Penocks; - 150 Honuthites • or sole by w. k J,,C; ACHESON CORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, jaw received and for sale by.- feble . W. C. ACHESON DOZAH)EN BECOMS—Jutt Tec'd acid far sale b ficrlJfebl6 - J C. ACHESON. .eusbels Inst,reekl arid for sale by rebl3 ' Fifth street. CORN EAL-;.oj - our own Manitracture—CUrefall oßted;and for 501e..4y, .RHODES & ALCORN; febl3 / IREAM CHEESE-350 boxes Cream Cheese, in Mere V and for sate by (jnntn) S. & W SARSACGII:, 200 COPIES NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, re-. calved et rir. L. MINER'S--COntaining • a great • variety of late resting matte r, in eluding all the particulars of the late fight batweettlallivaii and Byer. • " '- - lD Smithfield street,lhird door hbtive 2d fetiiti • WirPlN(3 PAPER tOO reams ItlediamA!rflw•tYr.aiTittg i: •-') = - • • 1000 ~.- iCroru;-,P...-...1 t --- i i, 500 . ' ( ‘ .' -410121 )/PPg'i0* .. Reeei‘ted'ilid &trate et the Pdper Warehouse of ' feb9 •• S. C. HILL, 87 Wood et. • ' 3>t TO& • .. • • . • - • • • •-771111-...5r•••,-etr•Pat'.-` - Ilionunercial , aub SinantiaL PITTSBUIiGIi BOARD 9io TRADE. Y. B. CRAIG; W. BARKER,-. Coinirries von PERMS W. R. MURPHY, PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTSFOR 1849. SteamboatPacketLineilearcsdaily for Cincinnati,lo ant. eassenger • Packeti. via Brownsville, to Italtimoref and Philadelphia, 8 a. ra., and 6 P. Me Mail Coach Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 is ra., and 131 Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 a. M. North-Western, via Cleveland, daily, 10 A. st. Erie and Western New York, daily. 9 a. Si. North:•Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, exceP l Bandar' , 4 • ARRIVALS ADM. DEI -‘RTCRE OF MAILS.. Eastern Eastern Mail via Philadelphia; due 3 a. M., cloaca 12 M. Western Mail, Cin. and Le univ.,.due 8 p. IL, closes Sitath.via Balt.and Washington, due 8 P. ic.,closess A. M. North-Western via_Clevaland, due In A. M., closes 9 a. at. ,Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. N., closes 8 c.st • . -• • STOCKS. -- Par oaAte. Asked. Olfered 4 liank of Pittsburgh • 550,00 450.00 550,00 Exchange Bank 50,00 41,00 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank •••• • - • • 5000 50,00 49,00 Farmers' Deposit Bank :None in market., (land Street Bridge ' 50,00 • 50,00 49,00 Northern -Liberties Bridge .. .. • • • 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 36,00 $5OO -Connellseille R. fL Stock, paid on - sharek,loso—; 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (0 4F. cent') • .90,00 Ntonongahelaßridge • 25,00 • 10,50 Gas. Stock 50,00 • Daily. Review or the Markets. - OFFICE OF •THE POST, 2 - Tritastaor ATURNING. February 21, Is49:s FLQUR--Sale from utdre,53,8704,00, GROCERIES—.SaIea of Coffee at 7}c. ; some dealers ask Ile for Prime Rio. SOgar; sale 10 Ude new At qc. i- • Pitolaisea worth 23,29. GRAIN 7 -Sale of a few wagon loads at 70c. Oats is worth 26027 e from first hands. Barley and Ryo are worth ific. No sale of Corn. Lard . Offeredat 51.06 e. ' A. A. Dluoa de Coy N 0 80 MARKET STREET, will' connnue their great semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS' far thirty days longer, during which time their extensive tYholesale Rooms will be thrown.opcn to their Retail Trade, as heretofore. A A. MASON &CO. 'knowing that they are selling DRY GOODS of every description from ten to fifteen per cent. less than ever before, do invite every person in want, to examine and purchase front our Stock, at the lowest.Wholesale.mtes. - - Our great object in reducing Stock is to make room Tor Spring Goods, it being our intention to exhibit in March the kwer-11 and the richest stock qr. Drs. Goods ever comma by one concern in America, . . We shall continue to sell our Bleached and Brown Muslin', Ticking", mid other Domostic Goods, at our for mer low Mates; notwithstanding . the , recent etdvauce of fitteen'per lICTIL upon the same, in therEastern markets: Gold Washers. H - PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, . far which he has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. W 3 Wood st., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. iThey are simple in their construction, easily transp6rted on the hack of mutes or horses,: weighing eighty poanis each, and can be put inopetauon in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral - from 150 bushels of sand or earth - Inn day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral." They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work-without going into the water or , being exposed to water or wet. and consequently without endangering their health. They will require but a small stream of water, and can be used the whole season, and can be put into operition where there is sot sufficient water to wash in the usual way. Price of smallest size 535. Orders from abroad, ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co 'a, feb7altf N 0.103 Wood Pittsburgh. , • [l.M= STATES' PATENT OrItTCE, February 7, 1849. THE PETITION OF JORDAN L. MOTT, of th IL/ city of New York, praying for the extension o f patent granted to said Jordan L. Mott for at, insprov anent in stoves, for seven years front the expiration o saidiatent, which takes place on the 21st of July, 1849: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office, on the ISt Monday in July next, at 12 o'clock, st.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if .any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. ' Grdered, Liao, that this notice be published in the Union, Globe, and National Demokrut, Washington, I). C.; Pennsylvanian. Philadelphia; Post. Pittsburgh; True SOO, New York; Argus. Albany Post, Boston; and Ga rens, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; once a week for three successive weeks previous to the Ist Monday in July next. EDMUND BURKE, Commissioner of Patents. P. B.—Editors of the above papers will please ropy and send then bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing tins notice. feblU:lawtwd Shirting Muslin' and Irish Linens. WH. MURPHY invites the particular attention of . those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from-the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure flax.— He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shining Muslin. of a superior quality at a very low price- Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslins;* Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; Blankets, guilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS. GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles net received a Alpacas, &.e. These:mon being far advanced, all these Goods will be scild at paces that cannot fail to please. 117' Wholesale Rooms up mans. , jant 5 ToJumbcimea. THE undersigned desires, upon his return from the East, which will be about the ;.41i or BM of Febru. nn-, to contract for from 20 to 30 Thousand pieces of LOCUST TIMBER. suitable for Cross Ties, say 9 feet in sufficient length, and of size to square 5k to GI inches.— The Timber to be delivered either ut eittsburgh or Madi son, Indiana,--the latter preferred. ' Communications may beleft with Messrs. Church & Carothers, before the dates mentioned. Payments cosh. on delivery of Tim ber. JOHN BROUG H. jan3l Pres% M. anti Rail Road Co. fGazotte_pub. 2t dally and It weekly and ch. this office.) faneensware, China and Glaso, BRITANNIA TEA SETS. MANTEL ORNAMENTS, 4.c. • • SELLING OVV CIISA AT' HOOKINSONtS, WOOD STREET, TITRES 00000 BELOW YTEELI EMELT. THE subscriber invites his numerous friends and cus tomers, and the public generullY, to his large and beautiful assortment of China, Queensvrare and Glass— Girondoles , Lamps, Britannia Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, &c., o; which he offers at unusually low pnces, previous to moving lower down on Wood street, two doors below Fourth. in March next (jan3l) M. HODKINSON. MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace. inand for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Wm. Atkinson, of the 3d Ward, eityot Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath 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 plcased to grant him a license to keep a. public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner,as in duty bound, will pray. WM. ATKINSON. We, the subscribers, citizenspf 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 lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. S. W. Tuner, H. Michael, John Robinson. John Drake, Incob Shirip, A. Nialour, A. C. Johnson, O. Higby, L. Lonsdale, A. Bowden, R. Brown, John Richardson, J. Abbott. - • - feblo:3td&vit lirANTED—Three Business Men, .as partners in tablishments now in successful operation in th city. Each will be required to produce a cash capital o Also ' a pro fi table. business will be sold at a bargain, to one or two enterprising men of good business. habits. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. INFORMATION WANTED.—Any pinion 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 died within six or seven years, will do them a kindness, by informing them they can hear-of something - to their advantage, on application to this office. .N• pec3o-if TTNSIIRINKABLE FLANNELS.—W. It. MURPHY 1 1.1 ' , rites the attention of buyers to his stock of the above Goods, of all the different qualities, said to be as unshrinkable as the Welsh,,and at much lower prices:— Genuine Welsh Flannels also constantly on band, Gauze and Silk do. 41-4'und 5-4 do., for Shrouding purposes. Also, Home-made White Flannels'and Linseys, con stantly on hand, at the Norlli•enst corner of Fourth and Market streets.. febs rtßAS—The attention of families and dealers is invited I to our stock of fresh Green. and Black Teas, put up in quarter, half pound s and ponad ?ackages, which we will warrant equal to, if not betnr, than the Teas sold by the Pekin and Canton Tea. stores. We have also on hand a fresh supply of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, not in packages, which we think cannot be equalled in this city. Call and try them. - dec27 KING & ItIOORHEAD, Diamond CHOICE BOOKS—Spark's Life of • ashington ; Spark's Life of Franklin; Spark's American Biography -25 vols.; The British Essayists-3 vols., English edition; 'Chronicle of the Cid ; - Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy; Six.old.English Chronicles; Bade's (the venerable) Ecc. History ; Zarly Travels itt.Palestine ; Early English Metrical Romances; History of Western Pa. and the West, by H. X Strong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH 4c Co., febl.3 .• -." Ath st., near Markel AiToRK BASKETS AT N 0.86 KARAT 2 srATET—c on . vy listing of Rosewood, Mahogany astd,other valua ble materials. Also, a superfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing,Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of every description,:wilh a large ass ortment of Toys and Fancy. Articles'. suitable for Christmas pres ewe. , rdeciS) HOGAN & CANTWELL. I • • •A. - 11 ‘ lea lute Ha vana Sugar, just reed and (dr gale by _ jatitB- --MILLER & lIICIEEr3OIV. OT-ABH:-FC cankti Pot-Agth in stare an far male jams 't f t . tC:lDg_kt 0 k - ''"'? ,... i• - •;;!':i . 1 - ,1`;: . :.:i'._•.`'..i . 1,; I= - - A3Je YeasY.County, n. • r: • . • a: The Commonwealth of Annsilvania the Sheriff ofsaid county.,Gaitarruca : ''Whereas,..at en Orphnnis Court,. thew at -- N sz Pittsburgh, in and for said county, 011 the: •'• r,l / 2 3d of Feb - 1&19; the 'Petition ofJno J cite! aiitlJnoE. Downuig,'Adms of Patrick • ro- Cahill, late of the City. ofPittsburgh. dec'd, chewing, (inter alio} that the said, intestate died seizedin his demesne as of fee, of and inthe follow in— delierb bed Real Estate, to wit: . all that'certain lot or hirer of ground situate on the south-west co tier of \Wylie and Tunnel streets, In the City of Pittsburgh, containing iii front on Wylie street twenty feet, and extending back a long said Tunnel street preserv.ing the same width eighty. -six feet; on which is 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 of the. said Intestate at. the time of bin de cease, which has come to the knowledge of said petition ers. And praying the Court to grant them an order to make sale of the said - real estate of the said defendant with the appurtenances.for the payment of the debts and the main tenance and education of the Minot children of said decedent. _ . Now, therefore ,vve command you to cite Johanna Cahil, widow of Patrick Cahill. deceased, and also the next of kin' of the said Jas. Cahill, Mary. Cahill and MichaeliCa bill; minor children under the age of,. fourteen years, of said Patrick Cahill, deed. and all other persoias interest ted in the estate of the said Patrick Cahill, dee'd, so that they he and appear before our said court, at Pittsburgh, on the 24th day of Februatry inst. then and there to chew cause if any you or either of you have, why the prayer 'of the petitioner should not be -granted, and hereof fail not. lilitness, the Hon. Beni. Patton, Esq., President of our said Court, . at Pittsburgh, this oth day of February, A. D. ISIO. • DANIEL, hfcCURDY, Clerk. TO all persons interested: You are hereby notified of the contents of the above writ.' JNO. FORSYTH, feb 10 • Shenif. •Ailegheuy County, e Cmmonwealth o of f Pennsylvania to 44, * Mary The Mc o abe, wCidow BernatillfeCabe, ~ . deetased; the next of kin of Edward Mc , Cabe and Bernard McCabe, minor c hildren • A: under fourteen years of age of Bernard • McCabe, deceased, and to all others into rested in the Estate of the said Bernard McCabe, , late - of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased— Greeting : WHEREAS, at an Orphan's Court.; held at Pittsburgh, in and for said County, on the 3d day of February. A. D. 1840, the petition of James Blakely, Administrator of the Estate of Bernard McCabe aforesaid, deceased, were iresented to the Court, showing, inter afia : that the said ntestate died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the following described Real Estate, to wit : A lt those six certain Lots of Ground situate in the City District of Pittsburgh, being marked nod numbered in plaits of Lots laid out by Alexander Miller, and recorded in the office for recording of deeds, &c., in and for said County, in Deed Book .3d Z, vol. 73, page '641. numbers thirty-one (31,1 thirty-two (32,) . thirty-three (33,) thirty-feur • (34,) forty-two (42,) and forty-three (43;) the said Lots Nos. 31.32, 33 and 34 being contiguous and being each twen ty four feet front on De Villiers street on said plan, and running back, preserving the same width, a distance of one huudredillid four feet; and the said Lots Nos. 42 and 93 being also cOntiguous, and containing in front on Dun can street, in said plan, each 24 feet, and running - back, preserving the same width, a distance of one hundred -and twenty feel—the said property being unproductive and unimproved—and praying the Court to grant him en order of sale of said Real Estate, with the appurte nances. 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 you that in your proper persons you appear before our said Coup at Pittsburgh, the 24th day of February:inst., then and there to shew cause, if any you or either of you have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted; and hereof fail not. Witness the Hon. BENJAMIN PATTON, President of our said Court at Pittsburgh, the 9th day of February, A. D. 1849. DANIEL McCURDY, febl9:Lacirt3w 11 Clerk. 0 - 2T - ta CO-814e. rrHE undersigned, Trustees of DA yr]) Zmitsirr, wilier- S ]. pose to Public ale, on Saturday, the twenty-fourth day of February, A. D. IE4O, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the premises, all that certain Lot of Ground situate on Third. street, between Grant and Rosa streets, in the city of Pittsburgh, and being Lot No. 34 in James O'Hara'a plan of the extension of Pittsburgh. the, said Lot being 24 feet in front on Third street, by 05 feet deep; on which is erected a Two Story Brick Dwelling House. Terms will be made known on day of sale. THOMAS McKEE, JOHN BRICKEL.L, Trustees febB-3tdaotdbdo EDWARD DUFF, 1448. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. rinus Independent Line of steamers is now composed I of the largest, swi ft est, 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 expenenced men engaged in the river busmess.— The line has been in operation for six years ; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge coat 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 boats leave for Cincinnati as follows; MONDAY PACER T.—The MONONGAIIKLA, Corm Stymy will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning al 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TURSDA Y P ACK RT—The HIBBRNIA No. 9, Capt. , will leave Pittsburgh every• Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at la r. n. WEDNESDAY•PAC%ST—The NEW &NOLAND No. St, Capt. S. Dean, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning o.li 0 O'CIOC k ; Wheeling e ery Wednesday even ing at 10 ,r. r. THURSDAY PACKET.---The Ilanumer, Cnpt. R. I. o,ge.t, will leave Pateburgh every Thurs.lay morning at It) o'clock; Wheeling every Thomlay evening of 10 r. K. FRIDAY PACKET.—The CurpattNo. 2, Capt. Creaka, vital leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at lOo'clock; Wheeling every Friday everting 4110 P. m. lISATURDAYPACRETt—The Mamma* No. 2 Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittahurgh every Saturday tnarntug at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening al Itt r. ia. SUNDAY PACKET.— The ISAAC Newton, Capt. P. Vero!. will leave Pittsburgh every• Sunday morning at In o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. nov LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. REGULAR SAITRDAT PAcart—The A No 1 fine and fast passenger steam Pac ket TELVORAPH, L Ilezlep„ Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely.: For freight or passage apply on board; or to FORSVI 11 dc DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No 6 and Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis--time through,vtva DAYS. ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. _ FEBRUARY 15t,1848. FEBRUARY 111,1E418. 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 hI'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without rogard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, 0.1 the foot of Ross et. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. • lan • New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Lccss,'Master,' will km as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Whee tag, leaving thin city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock, L. sr., and Wheeling every Tuesdny,.Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. (jan3o) ARMSTRONG te CROZER, Agis. New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer JAMESNELSON,G. D. Moore, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Whee Hug, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A: N., and Wheelingevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. Pd. For freight ,or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. The .James Nelson is an entirely new, boat, and for speed and aecommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTRONG & CROZER, dee6af Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Jill/erum, Master, will leave regularly for Wheeling,.on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri dap, at 10 oclock,precorly. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. ax. positively. The Consul will land at al' intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be nrocured, for the comfon and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to omit JOHN FLACK. Agent. Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. -Wse MINNA, will run regularly be tween tts urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, apply , on board. dec27 Regular-Pocket for Sunfish. l i gait THE fine stetuner 'WELLSVILLE, Capt.Bam u, will leave for the above and inter me late porta on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or pluisage apply on board, or to auk' GLO. B. MILTENBERGER, Agi. ... hew Arxamigesstent.- - - THg steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on . Tues day, 'Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. - m., re. turning oriAlond4, Wednesday, and Friday. She a boat at the Jandin2, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. 'dr W. HARBAUGH, Agents, • mar 6 .-.. : • , -- ' N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. -katTHESteMiner BEAVER, Chas: E. Clarke, Muster, Will leave Pittsbargh for Beaver, assgow, and IVelliville every Monday, Wednesday, 'and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. t. litivlng a boat at the landing, Weave prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to - mal7-tf G. W. BARTON & CO., Agents. MEE Enflari: P l faloge said ream' di- Ireland,i • SCOTLAND AND ALF.B. , lir By cht"treamship SARAH SANDS, and the repaar Packet Ships, 4.4.4:11 • • • 7 . . .P. CV.. BYRNES & VP, ~. . . • [EstAnLitiusn rs 1824.; , .. No: 83 South siren, New York, and 3d 'Waterloo Road - ' • 'Lierrpool. • Paxson .sending•to the Old -Country for their friends, can have brought ont by the Regular - Linea Pack ets; sailing from Liverpool on Ist, 6th, 11th , 16th, 21st or. 'l6th of every. month, comprising the following Ships t Fidelia, Siddons. -) Henry Clay, llottinguer, . Columbia, • Constellation, itoscius, - Patrick Henry, Cambridge, - Isaac Wright. Waterloo, Constitution, ' Ashburton ' 'New-York, Garrick, \Vest Point, - zen ot the West, Montezuma Yorkshire, Sheridan, - ' . New World. ' .Liverpool. Oxford, Jolts IL Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ships, sailing from Liv. , (quota and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the-- St. Patrick, Sc George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, Creole, Memnon, Prob us, Elsinore,Wm. A. Cooper. And many others, 'which this limited space will not nil- Mit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Paisengar Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail ing days, for 1846, nre as follows: Froth Liverpool on 20th January, 28th March, 4th June, 6th August and Bth October; from New-York onl24th February, 3d May, sth Jul y, oth September, and. 15.111 November. • rherefore, those wishing their relatives out early in the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this Old Lstablished House our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment ran occur. Drafts at sight for any emanate', the National Bank of Ireland, its brunches, &c., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post.pnitl, Y. W. 131 FINES &'CO, 83 South st, N. Y., and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or to— JOHN THOMPSON, jan27:tf - 156 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. • Chickering's pianos. JOHN H. MELLOR, ( sole Agyst for Chiekering's Pianos Am treitern Pezinsyt ranici,) No. St Wood street, Pittsburgh, has received, and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct front 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 of Louis XlY.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. 61 octave—new scale. One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 6 do.- round corners; , 44 Two do. 6 do. square " " The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with lus • new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves ; from the manufac tory of H. 'Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y. One Rosewood. 61 octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Daltiraora, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change' tor snob goods as will as country store,— Price saw. jan3Q Passage to'and from Liverpool, " Br the well known, fast sailing ' fa ., vorite Steamship SARAH SANDS ././f Minivan 1700 tons; Wu. C. Tnoutrso.v, Commander. Will sail from New York postuvely on the 27th February, and from Liverpool on 24th March—her regular days. A few respectable persons can be handsomely accom modated in the 241 cabin, and found on moderate terms. Cabin, 2tl cabin and steerage passengers visiting the Old Country, or those sending for their relatives, snotild in spect the accommodations of this floating palace, before engaging elsewhere; and the price of passage to and 'from Liverpool will be little more than in a packet ship. Apply on board, fool of Peck Slip, or to the subscribers. P. W. BYRNES & CO, at South Itt., N.Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or in Pittsbnrgh to JOHN THOMPSON, febEt:ltt 1.56 Liberty street ame• . " coo , we MODERN AND ANTIQUE FUR.NITURE No. 83 TILIED Srast-r, Pirnsavßon. .-..-• • • • . . A LASIGE and •splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Stewnboats , Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on hand, and made to order. t' rite present Stock on band cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as 1 am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in.— Tete a Tete ' - Buffet nucleic; Louis XIV. Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; Fruit Tables ; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30 “ Fancy nu. 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dregaing Bureaus ; S Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands ; 4 pair Ottomans; S pair Fancy Work Stands. A vrey large assonnent of common Chain and oilier Furniture, too numerous to mention. • ICJ Steam Boats furaished on the shortest notice, and Oil the moat reasonable terms. felt° 11:t EW DOODSTZW. ii 1 MCAPIIT has opened this morn. 11l ing a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing maul , 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 .p'd Mouse de Laines, Terkeri and WI Cloth Shawls, new Prints, ke.—at North-east corner of 411, and Market streets. [Cr Goods at wholesale, up stairs, very low.. Littnlo Valuable House and Lot for Sale.. I),Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Atte -1.) gheny County, the undersigned, Administrator of the, Lstate of Aaron Whitaker, will oiler at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, 10111 March, 1649, at 10 o'- clock, at, that valuable Iloune and Lot in Birmingham, situated on the corner of Dennuut anti Carson ca., and encoding in front on Carson it. to the Turnpike Road 60 feet, and 111 depth o.f Denman street 47 feet, on which in erected a Two Story Brick House. with a Cellar under the whole of it—a Stable, a Wash House, and Bake Oven. It is now occupied hyllr. Hausman. The House hen been occupied as a Tavern and Store, and would, it is believed, be a very eligible situation for eidterar both. The Guardian ban been offered a rent of $OO for the en suing year, by a responsible name. Terms made known on day of sale. WM. 0. lIAWKINS, febl3:6tdA4tw• Administrator of A. Whitaker. Clothing at Cost. A S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, they will adhere strictly to the above terms. There fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the Spublic to our handsome essortment of CLOTHING Our tock is large, and of the best material and workman ship. M'MULLEN & DOWNING, feb3 . l No. 218 Liberly, opposite foot of 7th st. -0-OUSEHOLIY FURNITURE, Bedding, Carpeting, Looking Glasses, Fenders, Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c , of a Private Family, ut Auction, at McKenna's.— On Thursday. February 22d, 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 been in use only a few months, and kept in the best of order comp'rising—Ma hominy Card Tables, Dining and BretikfastTables, Fan cy Stands, Dressing and Plain lisureaus, Bedsteads. Chairs, Imperial and ,Ingrain Carpeting, Hearth Rugs, Spring Mattresses, Husk and Straw Mattresses, Parlour Fenders, Fire Irons; together with a variety of kitchen utensils—l cooking stove. TAMES AIeKENNA, feta& Auctioneer. CALIFORNIANS ATTENTION,—We are now pre pared to contract with parties bound to the 'Placers,' to supply them with Kiln Dried Corn Meal and Parched Corn, ground with sugar, and warranted to keep in any climate. Also, Roasted and Ground Coffee. RHODES & ALCORN, febls 30 Fifth str,et. CHEAP CLOTHlNG—Gentlemen wishing to provide themselvett with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest, would find it to their advantage to call at Me- OGIRE'S, before purchasing elsewhere. A// work war ranter/. JAS. McGUIRE, febl3 'Flair. Third st. A . A GRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—In pursuance of the Resolutions of a Meeting of the. Allegheny Agricul tural SocietY at Perrysville, on Saturday, 3d inst., there will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION held at the new Court House, in she city of Pin:burgh, on Wednesday, shell .0 or March, 1849, at 10 o'clock, p. en., for the purpose of establishing a County Agricultural Society. All who feel interemed are respectfully invited to attend. SAMUEL McCASLIN, Prest. Taos. S. HART, Correspon'g See'y. [fehfi] IAISSOLUTION.—The parmership Itionmw hLax 13 is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will bo settled by 11. Leo J. It MURPHY, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1840. IL LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. —, H. LEE. IsWr* In retiring from the late Tian of Murphy & Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. ; Leo to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtic.. jan3o J. R. MURPHY. timiE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between I Hale, Heineman & Co. was this day dissolved by mutual consent: - The business of the late firm will be settled by Heineman & Co. JAS. HALE, SANDS & HEINEMAN, Sept. 17th, 18* JOHN VOEGTLY. The business will be continued by SANnah.RIIINEMAN and JouN VOKGTLY, under the style of REINEMAN Jr. Co. sept2B DISSOLUTION—The partnership heretofore existing between JAS. HER.DMAN and WM . STRATA was dissolved on the 9th inst., by the death of the latter. The business of the late firm will be settled by the sur viving partner. JAS. lIERDMAN, lit the old stand (No. 93 Wood -street,) Where :persons indebted Will - please make payment. • _ febl3 161ORGENTI.E5111N.—:W. R. Mummy has recently rc .L" ceived t furthersupply of Getstlemen , s'Fancy ORA - VATS, including some very , handsome. ;'Also, black. Italian Cravats, several quahtles, and includingSonleitt periori. Also, Gem 's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders; super Silk do.; Under shirts and Drawers,•merir.o, silk and cotton, some of Me former extra size. Especial attention is asked to his stock of French. Broadcloths and Cassimereijof the latter plain and'. fancy; Velvet and- Satin lrestings, &c. • At North-cast corner of 4th and Market els.- •s; -- [jun26 QUO /tit 110U*ki DIOLASSES.-15 Wins, La. Saga House Molasses, ati consignment and for sale by , Inuit? ' MILLER ;& RICKETSON FAMILIES, Economists - and the -Pahlic,' , to effect a saving of erne-third, and obtain the greatest bargains tier purchased, arc most respectfully melted -to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ings, corner Fifth and Wood streets. febslor EMIN ..nom ~;~~~,~.; i,~'"~ -w"~wu~.`' ~~^yrw3' -s~,:`4,'Eti`~~; Lots for, Sale •In ' Be UV BMW A //JOINING ALLEGIIE.NY'CITY.—.-Forty or •fifty 11. Lots will be sold' at a low price, any time before: the Ist of. April: Mechanics or others, ,who wish cheap Lots, will findoilttrtheir intereet ttibuY now , as ;it is_ he lieved they will increase very mach in value 'during the year. Thosewishingsmall Lo tS Wilt c all on Mr. HETZEL! at the upper Bpidge, Allegheny. ' _ A portion of theiGround in Ilitvilla ( formerlyNunneiy, Hill.) inlaid out in squares of from three to five acres— to be sold to those wishing a country reiddence. This portion of the. Ground commands a view of both Rivers, '.and is a most delightful plan for a summer residence.— `Enquire of ffebl3:dtwl THOMPSON BELL. Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned offer for sale the' valuable property 1, known as Concert Hall, situated on Penn street, corner of Barker's alley, having a front on Penn street of 120 Met, running bacrlal feet to a 12 feet alley, ou which 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 buildmg three -stories high. The building is very convenient and Well adapted for a Hotel or extrusive Boarding House. It is now occu pied by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel. For, terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM or Executors:' JOHN H. PBEBIm.S, Pittsburgh, Feb. 15.18.19-411. m • Blount Emmet Building Lots for Sale. .I , 7'BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS el for sale, in the plan of theVount Enimet 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, It and Ohio rivers, is unsqualkd. It has the advantage of an abundance of the choicest spring water. -The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access,- and bring 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 THREE-vote return. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. TITLE CLEAR AND INDISPUTABLE. Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH 151YEENY, on the prpmises; or ofJOHN COYLE, at his offire,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. ' nov3o - - • • I T IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry -with Patterns, Tools, &e., all ready for opemtion, veil! be sold on'accommodating terms ? or exchanged for Iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young man to commence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of SCAIFE & ATRINSON, deer. Ist, near Wood street. UDR. sku,E—A. Lot of Ground, in 7th Ward, Pate l: burgh, .20 feet ou Duncan street by 70 feet .to an It feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. Enqiiire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate Ag't, fe b2O F _ OR SALE—A small twoiterYfratiitidiiilliiii — house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feetin front, by itH feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For farther particulars apply at the hone or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water street. Steam Boats for Sale. ' 144 'The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regu ar ackets on the Monongahela. between Pius burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few mouths" are found to he too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale: . The follovring are the dimensions of these orwix boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet ; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and eat stroke. Each boat contains 50 state4ooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of 1. IL MOORIIEAD nov2l:tf Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. . OFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on .I.:hhich I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of- ho City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &e., with the Gardgn • 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 call on Me at the warehouse of Smithfield Cummins & Smith, street, opposite the Monon gahela House. (tleell:Ma wh S, ) JAMES C. CUMMINS. F House and Lot on Wylie streerTnear the Court House The Lot is 23 feet by 121 feet to an alley. Title indisputable; and very reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of Efebl9l THOS.'hIELLON. 11,10RSALE OR RENT—ATwo Story Brick Dwelling , r situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House.— Enquire of ItPhIULLEN A. DOWNING, janl7 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh IDOR SALE—A large Lot of 00 feet front by 200 deep, ..12 containing a large and convenient Dwelling House, out ovens, pump and stable, with garden, grape .viues, fruit and shade trees—situated on Saw Mill Run, or con Mutation of East street, Allegheny. Price 84004—5300 in band; balance iu 4 yearly payments. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, febt2 FOR SALE—A valuable Farm, of 114 Acres, situmid one mile from the Ohio river, West side, 20 miles be low the city—containing a Dwelling iioll2lo and Barn,. Ganlen; small Orchard, fine Spring near the dwelling, with 45 acres in cultivation, balance thickly. covered with choice Timber. The above is favorably located for attending the Pittsburgh market. Price 82,500—S1000in hand ; 8500 at 1, $5OO at 2, 8500 at 3 years. S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, fa bl 4 Smithfield street. T; alt RENT—A good Brick Dwelling House, conve- X Mendy situated for business. men, between 3d and. 2d, on Ferry street. Rent-8150.00. S. CUTHBERT,Gert- Agent, _ _ feb9 : , Smithfield street. pit SALE—A.valuable Property of 40 feettfront on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to a 10 feet alley. The above desirable property can readily be im proved, either for business purposes or private resi dences, or for renting—will be !mid at a Bargain. Also, a lot of 20 feet front on Webster, near Grant street, by h 0 feet deep. Price 8700. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. AO, felk.s Smithfield at. lATO LET—A Dwelling House, on Feder. street, Allegheny, near the Market Square : and a small House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. Mut , ' my's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room, tid story, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two small Stores on Third street, and several cpnvenient Offices, near the Post Otrice. Apply to D. GAZAM, feb It4vs Office, Third street, E. over P Z htlo Hall. TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR T REN—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. Addt ess SHOUSE, Shousetown. TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling (louse, finished in modern style, marble mantels in each of the . parlors, and bath houses in each ; situated on Wylie. street, second and third houses from the corner of Washington st. JOHN F. PERRY, jantalwdo Corner of Liberty and Irwin sts. FOR SALE— A Lot and Two Story Brick , Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court House. Also, a House and Lot in Birmingham. Price, 54.30.00. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, Cebl9 No. 109 Fourth at. • r U) LET—A Store Room, on Third street, south side. between Wood and hlarket streets. Possession given on the let day of April. Apply to M. KANE, Jr., or to JOHN COYLE, febWl Fourth street, near. Smithfield. rilo good dry CELLAR, situated on the North - 1. east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN tt, CANTWELL, febS 86 Market at., Pittsburgh. rvo LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House,Sta ble and Lot. 60 feet by 300. 1101 V occupied by Benj. Giyde, adjoining Geo, Hogg. }or terms, enqnire at the store of HENRY P. Cala, corner of Market and Filth sta.. Pittsburgh. (febl9:dtt) ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. ROOM AND I&O%VER TO LET—A. Room,. 20 feet by 40, can be had, with a powtr sufficient for a Turning or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge. _Enquire at ROBINSON'S, fob 10) Post Buildings, corner Eilkh st. and Wood. FPO LET—A large double Brick 'Dwelling House, in a 1: handsome situation, on Federal street, Allegheny, by Rev. Wtn. Anderson—rent $lOO. Enquire of . . THOS. MELLON, tilbl2:l2t ' Attorney at Law. Pittsburgh. MO LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling, (containing eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street. Rent, to a good Tenant, $250. Apply to C. A. M'ANULTY & CO., febS . Canal Basin. n Pailiook-Keeplag A ND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander & Day's Build /A,. Mg, corner of Diamond and Market street. For day and evening classes. Mr. D.'s improvements in.teaching, embraced in his splendid new work on Book-Keeping, are now attracting general attention in the Eastern cities. " Numerous as -are the publications already before the public on this important branch of mercantile education, ,we think, from the emphatic testimonials. appended. to the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting a more ready . and desirable method of teaching and reduciugAo practice this great essentatin the conduct of mercantile uffairs.-11'w York Evening Express, Oct. 30. Professional assistance given in opening, posting4ad closhg Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de ranged books, &c. Class hours from 10 to 12 A. st., and from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. M. Jana • ILLIAII WATE & CO, (817CCESSOUS TO BLIEIIIIIII & TAT 6.) No.lo, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty sheets, MNUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, kyr drums, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden cof fi ns, &c,, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs. to the square foot, in sheels of d. by 20 feet, which they will furnish,to the trade wholesale, or caul) order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2to inch calibrei aqueduetpipe, for in conveyg water trom springs, furnished to the country, trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper methad of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Ad'ams' Pat• ent suction Pumps ? for wells or cisterns; Snow &Co's very supeiror east Iron auction Pumps. Hydrant work of every delicription executed in the most durable manner, anti on. the most accommodation terms. -Orders, from the. country for leaden pipes, she lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. Patterson's Carriages Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. \Yams may always be found an assort • "' k- ant 'of Family. Carriages, Barouches J. • Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, ' from a six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. -Persons wishing to purchase , or contract fot any thing in the above line, aro respectfully invited to JOIIN DUNLAP. Y JOIE{ atatmixt. , dRMMUNLAV the ' lstAinit:; * aatimiated with him MAIL' business ,Jonua Flaittaaahey:will hereafter carry on their I mportingof (louse , Furnishina Hanlware.and Manufacturang.business; under - the name and style of John Dunlap .& Co: :rho business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner:of:the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets (jan6) JOHN DUNLAP &CO: ..for- Octie- &-453 fet Co-Partnership Notice. ~, ,w,.~ ,a.~~.:r.... -sv~-:.~+ r~.:.^.: • (fsnobra-‘ . . :DRY...GOODS NOTICE. No. 60 . fillsirket. street, 'PllttabutrghiolPtilt .13EGlietive newt' respectfully to aninntireo to fin. .1.3 merona patrons and. the - public thal they, in conic ence of contemplating a change in their busincSsipro pose opening the whole of-their extensive:Warehouse,. (including all their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing . , and will continue open until the first of FebruarV, commenc, ng . on New Year's Day, 1649. Our whole stock; com ;nismg one of the.most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever exhibited in the Western country, will be offered at lower prices than ever before known. Upwards of fifty thousand dol lays of our stock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of which are foreign Goods, received iat New York by late European arrivals,which, from the lateness of the season, as well as the well known pressure lathe money market, were -sold , at immense sacrifices at the public sales, nt rates varying from tsventy-fivem fifty per cent. less than similar goods brought the firat of the sea son.. We therefore confidently believe thatourPri . oes.for the time above mentioned will be found to be even tower than any Eastern wholesale rates We anxiously invite nil persons to visit our establish ment, whether they purchase or'not; andtest thetrulh of the above—assuring them - that they will incur no oblige tion thereby,. but confer a favor upon .the proprietors.— Our assoment SILKS; SHAWLS,..and PINE DRESS GOODS will amply repay one tor a visit; added to which our great displat of DOMESTIC GOODS will, We hope, induce allto-ca l 117' Our system of One Pricei - will be strihtly adhered, to. A. MASON & CO. From Arrival...New-000dt: iro. 05 MARKET BT., BETWIIIN 47E1 ATifi DIAMOND VIANC Y AND S T APLE. WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his supply of NEW GOODS, pprchased in the Easterircitiessince the Great Fail in Pricer, and frir below the cost of mann' factoring, and will • dispose of them, Wholesale and Re • tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO. BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only n cents; ' • " 44 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 121 cents; 4.4 Brown do. do: sto 8 4.4 Double Purple Calico,l2l . do.' • - Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents; Furniture Chintz, only 61 cents; t - : Red and Yellow Flauttel, all Wool,lBl ants British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents - , .. Bed Ticking, only 14 cents; .. , French Dress Ginghanis,l2l,cents; French Work Collars, only 121. cents; 4.4 White Flannel only 25 cents. • "LADIES' DRESS GOODS.- Black Plaid Sillis t .rich lustre; • • . - ,Wide Black Manilla Silks; , • ~ . Chameleon Silks, all shades; • - Satin stripe Cashmere,new style ; French Lainanine Plaids; Lyonetse Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre;.-: . Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shailei ; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors Chameleon Sattn, all shades; Black Plaid Gro.D'ArmouriSilks • Chameleon Tliibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ' Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha' Long Shawls;.Embroidw ercd Black Cloth- Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mois de Leine Shawls; new style Stradilla Slriwls; plain and embroid ered black and colored - silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terketri and Cashmere Shawls. . FANG i GOODS. . , - . French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes;. new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric. Handkerchiefs ; -Ladiee Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair, and worsted - itts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca. Ingrain and Mora vian Hose ;. black Silk Fringes and Gimps - 'Thread, Edgings and-Insertings, DOMESTIC AND — STAPLE GOODS. , Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Russia. Dia per.and Crash; Irish Linen and-Linen LaWns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ; KentuckyJetins; Cheeks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic Ginghinns; Colored Cambries,' Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid' Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. ' GENTi.EMEN , s GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; Mask and fancy French Cassameres; new style fancy Yeitinks and Cra vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen. Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and &splendid assortment of GloVes Hosiery Sind Suspenders. A splendid assortment of, superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fuU in prices, Mer4hants and others are re .. n&sted to call and inspect them, ni 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 wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: --;. the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, nova No. G 5 Market street. Pittsburgh. Now goods, at.Ntnber Rifer.nine I consita or smarm- ram utsassr sraszra, .ctrrsstrann. GREAT BARGAINS!-The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE Day' 'GOODS, .adaptrd to, the present season, and em br mi g stock for richness 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 andlidkfs.; Rich changeable doi: ;Jae onet and Camb.llluslius. Rich changeable Siitin dc!Plaid and. striped;'Bugling; Chines; . !Handsome Ribbons; ' • Mode anal high cold French!Gloves, Hosiery, dr.c.; Merinos' ( Clothe for Cloaks; •- • Mode and high. coed IttusliulTe-rkeri'Shawls.; de Laines; Cashere do Now style - muslin deLaines;•Plain m Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe; Fancy do. do. !PlackThibet Shavrls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacasißlack do. do. Plaid Ginghaths, - bright co4Silk . do. do. - • lora ;!Fine Biochre do. New style Visettes; !Cloth . do. Galli Plaids, bright Colors ; IPlaid, Long so. California Plaids; iLow Priced do Black Bombazines; Cloaking-s. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. lected with mach care—with particular referedce 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 best Calicoes for 61 cis. ever offered; - Double purple Calicoes, English, l2lrents; • Green • do. Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue' • do. • do. Blue end Orange do. Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of P.H. cents per yard. - Also, Black Alpacas for 121 etc. per yard. 'Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored l Plaid ling hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. • Bleached Muslin's, 61 to 12;. ' - Yard-wide Unbleached, 0 to 9; Bed Tickings, very cheap; • Casinetts, Drillings, KentackyJenns ; • Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; - Domestic U ingtfams, Mariners , S hirtings; - Colored Crunbries; . • Flannels, lower than ever offered ; Canton Flannels. • • LINEN GOODS! , Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; • .7 Damask Table Linen ; Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; ; - Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling , . Crash. , • .• • BLANKETS! BLANKETS!' • - - A large stook of Blankets, from coarse to very fine, Mso Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. , GOODS - FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Car sitneres; - Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats.; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, Tim subscriber having made, eXtraordintiry prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having parches. ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can confidently promise his " customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. ' Customers of the house, and purchasers generrillY, are respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) - 'PH HAP ROSS. Winter Goods' at Eattern,Cost GEO. R.NVTOTE, Na. 51 1110thei street; intends making' a change in his business,. on the Dit:orlanuary dispose of the following styles of 'GOODS, at, originateost ' . „ Brocha Long.and Square Shairls; French Tartan Long French Printed Cashmeres;, • English -do. do. ' Moctseline De Laines ; • 3.4 and 6-4 Gala Plaids; High cold French Ginghams, and Fancy Dress Silks.. Those wanting Bargains. ige firMted to c all: Eno27:lm Reduction In. Prices. WILL BE. SOLD, from this date, the balance of our. 11 \Vinare Mess Goons, at greatly reduced prices consistingof scarlet, maroon, muzanne brown and other colors - French. Merinos; Lamerunt Strmes, Mohair Stripes, and bnr'd Alpacas; bl'k and faneyeolors; , French all ; wool Cashmeres and De Dairies; low priced Cashmeres and De Lathes, in great variety Long and Square Plaid Shawls ; Tarken, Cashmere, Do Leine Cloth; Thibet, &c, &c. R. D. THOMPSON, - 110 Market st, 3 doors from Liberty. BARD & BROTHERS] .PREMIUM GOLD PENS.,..: 12 dor-of the above Warranted brand of , Pens, just received, and for sale to the trade at NeW Tork..pricesil ' The above Pens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Pens, and are warranted by the ILIMIU. faCturer against the point corning 0Q... „ For sale by . EDWARD TODD &;CO., North-east corner of Fifth end Market sts., op staira, nov2S LACK AND FANCY CASSIMERES.,—W,R. Sian- B Pity has lately received a large .assortment of these - Goods, and is opening tnem :at prices unpmeedentedly loW, ranging front 75 to 82,50:per.yerd: . Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities.. ' • - Alsor Frenchrand - Englialvllroa4clotha; black; - olive', invisible' green, ;brown, and' blue. ''Among theie are some very handsome FrenehDlack,, suitable.for Clanks, at is very low price , and broWn, inviiibie green, and bl'k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Cloaks. . .• • - Also, silk. cotton and merino UnderslairisandProwersi Mariners' Undershirts, constantly on . • irr The Attention of Merchants and Merchant wholaty by the piece:le specially invited to.the above. • By Bxproas. ---- eI_ENTS. SUMMER ,GOODS.--Super. 'single . milled Ur French Habit Clciths; rich xty les Cassimeris; black and colored, Cashrnurstur; Queen - . and SurnMer Cloths , figured and plain Drop D'Etes.' . • Vestings,"verythnice , Marseilles, Silks and Satins; and figured Linen Drills; Cheaper yet! -I ROBINSON'S:CIoth Store, - - , rany2s Onildittau4, corner Fifth and . Wood:. A FURTHER • REDUCTION... • • .. Muspratt- Send , Patant:Sodu: Ash. I TO 5 TONS; SI, ciiSly'curiericy ; or . 4`/nos., approved I hills. 5 tons or apwards 4°. par, Or 6 mon. do.iin,• terest added. For the imperior,quality cif thin trandi we, scree to ;thee eats and soap sitanifaettirerne• of this city generally. • , W. & M. MITCHEL/TEE, - deco , • - N 0.160 LibSirty street: I=Ell= _Ban_kero anb .extbanat Droktri. EXCHANGE AND BANKING.'OPEOE• N: B. corner of Thirdand Wood strum- CrIGHT and Time .Bills of EYehange, Bank. Notes and • :0 - foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the most favorable terms. - - Colleetionsmade inallthe.principaloftheUnion, at the lowest - rates. . nities join • SILL' do CV Rlt'it, • • TIANKERI),I.XpIiANGE,BROICERS, And Dealer in Foreign and Domenic Zrehange t Certifii . cafes of Der) Ossi, Bank Potts, G old an Slicer, No. us Trona ' street,3rd door bekrui rottrih, IV'estsidr,Piusburgh,' • SItADfEIi & Bankers and Exchange Broker,: Dealer; in Foreign and Domestic Bins, Bills of Exchange, Ccrtificatts Lf. Delve. Cancer of Third and Wood sta., diiectip oppoiite.thEi Charles Hotel. . , may2B .. . NTAirCiAIIES &. BON, , • - : . ' • '. 7 .:' Binkacr and Dealers in Eathangi 'Coin and Bank Notes, No. 55 Market streu; Pittsburgh. '• . . ..- --'' ' ' ' ' ''' BEIJING RATE. ' , - -IaCUANGH. ' ,'. .'., mremoltvni , I New York. • - - ' Ipr Cincinnati ," - k Philadelphia -1 ‘, Louiiiville "- . - - ' f Baltimore . - . •''' - I - “ St. Leith!' '• - i' - ' ''- - Buying rates . Ohio -•- -; ' i• dig. Indiana - i• " Kentucky " Virginia - f " Wheeling ; cL Tennessee 3 BOON - & SARGENT. •,•'' • • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS, N.T. - Corner of Wood , and Sixth, strati; Pittsburgh; Pa:i DEALERS in Coin,- Bank Notes; Time Rills, Foreign and Domestic - Exchange, Certificates of Deposit;ttc EXCHANGE on. all the _principal Cities of thu.Union and Europe. for 'sale in sa ns to suit purchasers. CURRENT and ar received on slosite. - . - COLLECTIONS p made (ands on all parts of the ep Union, at the lowest - rates.: - -PRIVATE •DISEASE.S. Dr:Brown Nitl s , Vitt 65 DitunondAlley, can .be :consulted m oil • cases of a private or delicatenature in cident a . 7 to the human frame. - • • , , • SyhilisabdSyphiliticeruptions gonorrhces and its consequences, together with all , tie nereatcwertßoe,lntpuritieit ofthe blooq, with, all of lentrealorigin, skin dlseases,with strictures, gleetotretbral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, - rheumatism, female weakness, diseases -of the, womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of - the"-joints, ano, nervous affections, pains in tae. back and loins, irri-' tations of the' neck of the bladder and kidneYg„ scorbutic, eruptions, titter , ringworm, mercurial diseases; fcc. ••• • TW ELVE YEARS' PRACTICE}'' • - Exclusively devoted to the study andireamtent of Ye 11... real disorders, .and-those arising' trom youthful excesses' gaiety, climate,' or Impurities of the blood,whereby the - , consutuiton'may have been enfeebled,enableaDr:Brown ,to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may : place ' themselves under his ' are. , • • . . Dr. Brawn's offices are conveniently arranged into sep-: irate apartments. - Patients call visit Dr. B. without fear, of exposure to other visitors. - - • ' It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice private)) , and promptly: , To all such, ~ Dr. ,Brown's ready skill- removing venereal efis.;; eases, their various forms and stages, oflersinducerrients . . . which can rarely, tie equalled. 'Strangers are hereby up; prised that. Dr. Drown has been_ regularly educated' is every branch _of medicae; and for the last:twelve years , confined :himself exclusively to the treatment :of those, ri • Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cola plaints. ID — Certain, safe and speedy - cures will, in all coeds, be guaranteed._ ;. Recent cases are relieved zit a short tithe, withotit inter - ration from business : . Ifernia or ibminre.--Dr. , Brown also invites per sons afflicted with Bernie to call, as he has paiiitiartica: far attention to that disease: - • Letters. from a distance, asking tulvice, must contain fee, or they will not be attended to. ' t "" Office on. Diamond Alley, a few doors from 'Wand street, towards the market. Consultations strictit EDMATII33I.—Dr. BrIWIVE newly discovered rerit-' edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and'eertain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation, Rooms,..NO: es, mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at . home. Dailey's Magical Pain - .Extractor, , MOTHS PUBLIC.—This is to certify that 'have foetid. 1 Dalky . 's Magical Pain' Extractor to prove o. cure far the Chronte Rheumatism': which I - have been afflicted„ with for ten years, in myll4/joints. . •• . •• • ABRA.HAIII R. Y.; YREEMAND.. Acquackanock, N.:April 9,13,4 ' Mrt. H. Dewar—Sir ; I - have been troubled with the Piless. for. eight months, and could get no relict. Your' Magical Pain Extractor. having been recommended . the, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, iind Ft short time was perfectly cured!, Ccntld not get any' more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars . for the balanceof my box > - witzleer NALL 07 North Moore street. New York, June 19,1847. - ' 117- CAUTlON—Dalley's only Depot in.the city Of . Netti,. - York, tind where -the genuine- article - min be. °blamed - wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. DAUM- is the inventor of this truly.) Ili - ale:Ile eoili pound, and he never has, and net!er, mitt cormmanicate the "secretor its preparation. to any min living; fore, no other person ever has made, or eyer,ean make gruinof it himself. Counterfeits abound!' - .Evetytroty Valuable article subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothingg, that we know of, has more erten , . sively expFricuced that fact that, Defiers Magical Pain' , .1. Extractor A Thtr-ihe genuine DalleY, in cases of the severest Barns, Beilds, Piles, will afford instant re7ief,. and ...;• produce at once a coolin gond soothing effectr-ertracting-:. pain in , and from one to ?'.fteen minutes! lint be, sure, al ways, apply it; on linen—never on cotton cloth. .- And now mark the di fferenee! — CounterfettEitraetor s , • no matter under what name they may appear, or how sp. - plied, always irritate and increase thepain! Pamphlets, containing certificatei of cures - , may be had • . gratis, on aPplication'to • JOHN D. hIORGAN, , - Western Depot, Pittsburgh.' ' DR. Wm. THORN. Agent • Bailers Animal Galvanic Care-Ail,' For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin,•quiitor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruised. Pamphlets coati:tieing certificates of respectable parties, map be bad . 'an - atirti.. cation to • JOHN D. MOROAN, • oetlB:d&try. - -* - -Agent, Pitthburglt. The' Grand Put:cativo.. • -4 , R. CIiTCKENEIt'S SUGAR' COATEDVEGSTA7-. SLR EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills, have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States,. as,a curative for • Giddiness, Dyspepsia, 'Sour Stomach ~ Hetidache; - Feveis, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs,"fleurt burn, Liver . Cornplaint, Scum', Bore .Throat, Intiard Weakness, Palpitation of the Ileart,'lndigestfon,. and a variety'of other diseases to which flesh is 'heir- to, as a' medicine for the' million. in ,a 'seasons, of thes.year spring; summer, autumn, and winter,rind under elicit munstances, th -- y can be taken with perfect Safety. andsuccess.' As a ennifoge andgeneralmedicine for chill dren, they are :isnrirallert. Being Coated.with pure White sugar, children will easily take Mein; they neither gripe .. nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough intheiroperation. For adults,byincreasin . g the dose, they are equally ben; eficial. As an Anti.EthousTill they will be foundwith • .; out a superior.:' Ask any one, among the thousands tv,he use them, and an lanqualified approval will be the certain.:;:! Remember Dr. C.N.Cliekener is *Le original inyentot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in 'June, - 1,943.2'. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenerts Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no ()Biers; of they will be made the victims of a fraud. • • - Dir Price, 25 cents Or box. • ' Dr. Clickeneqprincipal office for the sale of Pills„ is WM. JAdKSON, LB4 iberty .. et , head - elf Woad, Pelts burgh, Pa., Genera/ Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio r and'the river counties of Vimin la. ' - The following-are the duly appointed Agents for/ gheny counix f Pa.: - Dr. Brown, Allegheny elm, J. R. Johnsoh, . , , , • , • Jontultau Ghreist, Manchester. ij . Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. - .• .. J. it. R. Jacques, Birmingham. Will. J. Smith, Temperaneeville. Edward Thompson, illnnsburgh.. 'Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . IL Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. IL Rowland & B on, M'Keesport.. . C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. • . ; John Bieck, Turtle Creek. . . - - - —M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer„ Clintoit s James M'Kee, Stewartstown; Riley..APLaughlin, Plum townithiP r .1. Fulton, Tarentum. Jereplizth Fleming;. Lawrenceville: :'Robert Williams, Arthursville. • - . Freah, Pare Teuy , HOLESALE AND RETAIL, az ztra T '.STONE, Fa - in& street; near Wooer, Pieteburo.--: The subscriber, having jail returned from New Ycirk,ia now: receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and 'DLACK, TEAS,Trom the NM' York Pekin Tea Comp's.; ny selected' wi th great rare for retail sales. Our. Stock :being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats ' and Families with any quantity * and at any price they may wish-4acked and 1 . poun'd packages, 5 ib. tin coma - stem 6 and 13. lb. catty, bout,. `and in the half chest. ' Retail Grocers, are invited to call; as we can and will sell better T a os at lower prices _than any other house ith Oar stock of fine Young Hyson; Gunpowder, andAm perial Green ; and Oolong, Black Teas, are the best itilke. 14c-crimes double . refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver ' :Fred SUGARS, at retail , or by the barrel. COFFEES.—Mocha, Old " GOY. Java, Laguyra,_ t. Domingo and' Rio' Coffeei, selected by the most exile- rienced Coffee. Braker . in New York: ' - Sweet Spiced - Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and'. Onions. •Fresh- - Peachei,'pot up. in their own juice. , Ma laga Raisins, in 3 Ilz. boxes.:' , • . N. 8.—.111 - Dr. D. .1(g/ire's Yornilsi V EitINP'S DOULE. REFINEDThUtiIIIK=.2O ILA lads, Loverings Double Refined - Lotl,Crushed 'and. Pulverized Sugars, just received and to s alc at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth strect by. 'deerml.kvi - 7106INTEIVS- i'rotit's rsieert'lnlgid.l2o k Hr keys ; ot 1,./.5 per keg]' dust received rind for 'side ar . r• Me Tea Store by ideestdteVi)' COFFEES.—ltioebri,old Gov. JuvrtsLogltyrik. _l2 St-Doningo and Rio Cotreett, feet received-end for le at the Pchtn.Teictitere, TO Fourth Street 1i n . 4. . • . ---- • IfiitlVlF , A.llool.3tle,__' • ORIVE4 . O P::4II.IITILFZET.D AND ' l'eußD - b2S' • s .Yrroteirticar,` PA BROWN lc CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. B.—Good Stabling attached to the house- :277 - Tuying rates, ' County - A City ortPu Relief Notes ' 1' Pennsylvania Co.: 'l. - New-Yotk - Maryland 'f New. Orleans . . , MI
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