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Refit rarifleatini,bloodlantr inereasee ll a /*alphas,' don; bniwhert- Suddenly thccked,; those- hiimortaabick should ptiii'oirffiy' the,Ofini - saw thrwahlialßinwlid4,7 causing coughsPeWirconimPtiollidiffitnibY.Of ing, watery tifd'flifianieipores, - sore-thronty.aadliallit outer eninplfiiiits:- • Wrigars Indian !singable Pals ere a - dslightfilinedielne for carrtingiff,it.eiddhiendse They.tarry off from the body ,thbee bin:note' wltielf Ails, the cause of the abotie. complaints': 'Poiii.Wf fives af said Indian Vegetable Pills,:, litkel)7eYett higlifisiFtordelci daysi• carry. lrthq,itolif obstinate told ;et the • same . time the.l dige timing :11l be tesicired to a healthy tonci. and newGfo- dpi gi Sett la the Whale frame. • Betva#l* cntficiettte- s and Imitations .— Remember that the' Ori g inal `and Only Oentaintr.lnilian :Vegetable:l Pills nese dte,writte a ziguttaia 'of 'Mamma IVutarrr on] the ton Wel' abON boy , . • Re ember alsoi that Messrs. FOuchtwasiger &00., of Newt ; I ns. ;Ito. 8. Glaiefie It'Co., at Cincinnati; and I B. Wilder & Co., of LOOistillo, SOT agents tot Ibis ! medicine, and we can, not gua rantee the genuineness of that offered bythenffor •• .., I The,. genuine is for, sale .at: Ih"l'Wfight's Principal" Office '169 • Race lintel, ~. Philidelphia ;band - byy. JOHN', THOI:IpSON, 156 Liberty iftrdieti:Pimbenth,. Pa., who is sole agent for this elty, by wbOurdeallersean he slip = plied whaletale rate. . .feb2l -__.---APEMIOAR;CO/Sra rgaiTADLE P6llO Ain% a Pal . . l, ..NlViaVer Complaint, AO - cotton of the Longs, Pal pitation of the Acart.• Colic, Jaundice.. rind Worms, the -. g 3 nri,g o ori a t s ell an r o l c o e f e tt n r i . fi C em li t e e ken . ofefhieswinoiliefalritaillAceurreensil • , the eltositieonaptalitteohrou g lt the agency of these Pills, ..11may 'beseen tit D,r.. Cliekenees Male. . The. Pill 'hi en crustedmiith augur, so that the ingredients are not appa rent to the taste. •So skilfully- isit com Pounded that the patient 'it not...subject to Me' distressing Ripingi rrhich i follow the mso of.almost 'all other medicines.. Indeed, i but for the thorough purging produced by iheyiii, the pa tient:a-Mild be iguorant of-its invaluable medicinal pro ' perties. In all cases where the : desired effect is not pro .. oneed,lf the Pills he taken according.to the printed di .,/, rection, the money , will-be returned.. •• - (E" Sold by - , . ~ .', W ALJACiSON, Gen. Agent, tehzik ' ,"•. -: • . 69 Liberty street,. Plueburgh. . -• ' [For list of Agents see advertisement.] . ' .. El:r A cough should never lie ifeglebted. • it may ap pear tritling and twerp:My Ate • etteutieti at, Aril, but t will:lCM remain stationary loug: may progress slow at firstfund its augmentation may oesearcely perceptible yet when itotice4sCliel.tbalunes, all the other parts of the body..will be sympathetically affected. and a confirm; ed Consumudownud - premmure death Will be the Inert able result. A little earn mould save Many a life,atid be timely . use Of st•Po3c•c - rellnetly - might have arrested many a consumption. But many persons have an brvisi-, eible tephgtuanee' s to taking any medicine, end rather than use the means towards arresting .n disease, simply because the remedy,.coaruot be o'pleasent.bbe, would suffer and languish Isr altiagl i me,beforc they Would re sort to Me aid of.medicine. : 13. A. 'Fatunttock... & Co.'s • Cottib Balsam has a great advantage,la thistespect overbanny other Cough prepa redoes-as nsplensent taste permits it to be used without inconeemeace- 'Slut its:rn.ue as -Balsam consists in the speepiners .care We have known some of the most desperate COdghi4sonie of:a-blabbed been running ou for tt contialemble length of time, yield utmost imme diately to its -. • , . . Prepared ou9 !dr and retail, by ' ' FAHNESTOCICdo Co. coi,Sklmia and lir rand 'Wool end can ste • novi7 ' 11:7)aartra Nor. thattgiti,, yoar,physicians and friends give you up to diel I "'Your condition cannot be more hopeless than'th at Of Mra.tflowis • Thai . is tocertify that I was Inken with a pain in my side and kraut, attended with a distressing coach, and for the spate, of one year gnmie4pidly worse. Although I had is attendance three phyedeintis, one of whom was considered yeti- bi 'their efforts proved aliPe uustvailiug. At last one Of the physicians came in, uud decided that I could not live more than one day !auger!! All bf tityfriends believed that a few dap, at most would end tukcaribly career!! My brother, at this crisis, hearing of the nstonishing t Queen Made by fir: Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, went to .Chillicothe, distant thirty to procure , the above ,metileirm;a4 Stronet - to tell, before I bad a , ed half a bottle/toy : cough' 'tv,aa.cathely cured, and when .1 had used, two bonlesl.tinati'abln to attend to my family voca tionilicusuia: • likautar Rows:. %Ve.the andersitipeil, eettify that this account of. Mri:RoxveYs is eor . rect, we being personally acquainted with all the eltealastanues P , Y: Jotnsov, • • • , ' , Ergo I AlarrnEn-R. • • , • •. • Titoal9GitAi, • • •' • •,:forralety• •' • • , JAcitm k. CO, WholosolODeuigisus, No. Go Wood et. • : HARDIN, bl Vita/kW.' • •--• • • - Giant street. • • The. Ist Aprll. . TassPii • 31{0P.—To all pc isens SP about td remove, atid.wantaiur their Stores or iiOIISCS reputred,i'.Counters, Dacus, Windows; and Bomb* Wheels pat np:.,..earpeitter work of all kinds dorm, tat .atturt .nolice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet works/Jade. to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, ort reaso 'table teriri.‘— ' ou Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. in the Coffin Warehouse or Joholitsett,',lltike Af Wm. Trovillo4 opposite the Alle.- 110 1 extY .ttnoiL 14414 , [febl4:dtaplj .103111111 PRICE. 101b0eirET .1:00}; Ltk.RT—:A large illick7Pocket iehataittimy sundry ..valuable documents, was lost somewhere betweeri kiAISITSEIee, SCUittlfielit Ctrecl, and Guisenhaver's, an Liberty street, yesterday attentoon, between 6 and 6 o'clock. • The finder Will bewell rocs:coiled 6yienvingit office. .* • . if)nN HOORN, (Obi{ -"• • •• ',Constable. Fifth NVord. ,CASELS, BALM A.' I'ACKAG 4 of Fareica and Demote Dry Graffdi Azietiort, at MeEE N NA'S . On Thursday next,. February ftt; at 10 o'cloelr • in the krenOon r errll be sold ittAfellunpa's Auction Rooms, No. 114 AVood street, three doors . from Fifih; the .contenti of 49 cases; bales ,and packages . of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, comprising a general •variety, among which are a large lot of Fancy Good's, Silks, Shawls,Dina., and Laces. Alio, superflueCassimeres,Clothsuslins, Calicoes, &c. Terme: eashypai funde:. ••• •• • • . • • felrf/0 . , :•,. ..IAAIM. CAtikoluirrAVAlciliis,-7.7.7 — 7 • . • • low :Awed Wagon Papeei,(CovernmetA sizes 0 500 " ffutial for hale bTy'' • . - , C. A. AIeA.NULTY CO. feb9 -" ' ,:" 'Canal Basun HMgt (successor to.Moartrt & Lt,_ ) Wool Dean . and Commission Merchant, for lilt hale of Ameri cell Woolei' Boo&eikn. Siationets, and Paper Ikatms gamier of .Raad turd Thirdsttrets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hook-binding and Printingdoue Warder. . 14,19 TAMES F: KERCirtoirts — ersits Lam—Ohre removed to 0 Poo rti r. e , between. Stailitfielditud Omit streets Pittsburgh:. • • • • • • ' , 711 n PS- BU.LF rpt-4usitecilveti by feb,a'.ARMSTRONO & CROZER. ( - I RANI:ha L : ONSANIY PINEAPPLES—A few iur bunch,. of eactribyenle by ARMSTRONG Se CEOZEIt i i :Te ßlyrrEtt o-day reed by lebUr ARMSTRONG &...caozEß. • Fa.Esu 804.04 J3UTTEI4-B,brareig:tpklay receirsd fetal" & CROZEIL • EGGS-1 !dioxin's* ed -by feblac ARMSTRONG & CROZER 60nAlECESBUM!.PORK= or sale by febls ' • ' ARMSTRONG. & CROZER. WECESJIIJ,LK PONlC— lust received and for 34)0 giaa" . .. A .'(febI4).RSISTRONG&CRO,ZER. 4y. .arrele todayy received ana tor Uebl4).• ARMSTRONG &CROZEIL.. Ao .pRIED PFACHES—Thie day reed and for 0.?4,f sal by . lfebq ARMSTRONG & CRUZ EH- • OEM pARD- 7 For sale by • ARMSTRONG Ac CROZEIL ICLr-N tlerecs, just teed and for pale br KING it. I , IOOR.HEAD, Diamond 11110.A.CON-Jiami aad StiouMere, a prime aniclooft always on hand and for sale tfeb9] . • KING & ItAISLNB-45 , boxes.iwd 44, hal( boXeg, astore and for ::ifet)9,l MOORIICAD; . triCKOßTNVTl376bbls. , Hickory Nur!, for sale L ••' . .I±IIIIITH k.bINCLAIR, CIREEICiOrg..EI9. bbl e: for sate by 1 11.11 -- ,rebls ' • "'SMITH MIOLL BOTTER-;4:bbls. (rush fur pale.by -...• f • StaiTS.4 l 4 SINCLAIR. RIED FRUIT —A few sucks Apples and Pennines, mildlry ''tfebls( " 'SMITH &SINCLAIR.. ••Li/MD.—A.7 kegs Lard, No ; 'just received *sod for sale rbr ' : ,: . ifebl6 SMITH & SINCLAIR : EMOHES I 3 lacks 'Peacheot, Just received.and !for ,salc. by , .• Ifebl6] • • SMITH fr—SINOLAIR. rum '131:1E13-lti barrels, received yesterday Te?- lri-sseamerJamea_Nabign, and (or oak by ' •'• • • fop •"- • • • •' - SMITH .IEVINOLAIR;.. DRJED/APPLE3-,18 suckn -Drieil•Apples . ill store .ntuttar salp:by. VOWS), SIIIIITH tr. :31N6LA1U. wi boxes U. R Raisin* . . ”, :oesole by !jan3l.,-; -• • • . L 13INCLAJR.': ,LS• • CUMMINS. &40.1111311. . A 44A 1 C - rti i r•lSF .l A -I ,i7g I FITM - aiTstiliiiirtit , Yale "" , :tifeb_llll 4 .PUbiIMIIIB & .8111M11; INEMIN 60171 1 ,, E T ga l le -5 g tf:771 14 1 .71: S g AVITES I SN I" ," I ikbis • , • ; ,•••:. ;.7 - N 0.9 tbnitl!Geld on. ;. bbls.ltuocks . .11ctinswites ; ;.ftir into bir ' ' CORN MEA.I:--“Frrish (Arnold. Sißed Coro Meal, just leOeired tin& for satrapy .• r.- • feblO' • - C; - ACIIF.RON ; 5U DOZ. OOSN.URO(I Inirreeil and jor xul” • • it. J C."ACH MUM CIORK-7000 busbeialatt Teeil and fur ante by • • RHODES & .ALOORDI,. feb13 , ..v.. • . ' .1!;%. 30 Eitlh street. wari IdEAl,—Of 'ourotoo :Msnotoesur&-Corefol y • othd for sale by • RHODES fr.-ALCORN, strent;:. LAM CHEESE-350 boxes Cee,ana Chen's., Ici stare ki and for sale br , ijdn'29) .S.*:W.'HARBAUOII. 200 Cclit'.l7,,Nl7l.°ll4 . 4'EfiPstiT.E variety of interesting matter in eln d i figall the . p . i . crgyaline • of the late fight between Sullivan and flyer, t . g7' Smithfield street, - third doo - y . above 24, . fe bl2 WRAPP/NO PAPER-4. ,- 1000 renaniMedituntitrOW Wreppint • 1000' • Crown 500 " double cr'zt Received indicr solo lithe fter War /louse of! • f e te; ...11.10. BILL, 87 Wood at: '•. • s Insrat i G* l3 oow os' TRADE: w...x/sKEtt:, hIONEY . MATTERS.—The demand for money, we understand, is not as great as it has been during tho.carly part of of the winter. Our merchants and manufactuiers are flush with the prospects of a fair businessin thp spring; and as produce is firm, with an upward tendency, in Europe, we have no doubt but that money. will be abundant among our farmers, who are thb 1:03111 . pillora of the nation's prospentjr; The gold of California is beginning to have its iallu• encb in the Easterri Cities on real eitate; nod it must, soon have its influence on every operation of COM. morce. AMerican Stocks are in high demand its• Europe, as the world's confidence is strong in tbe stability of American Institutions, and American in. , bag,rity. American produce will be needed to feed the armies of gold gatherers in California. and the "yellow boys" . will come here in exchange; and this will circulate in every vein and arteay cf the bode politic. Arid the consequsnee .will be, as such con sequences always have been, that the prudent will be benefited, and the imprudent and visionary will meet with disappointment. The prospects are brigs; bat the experience of the past should not •be overlooked by any one. ASIIFS--There have bean soma trifling transac tions in Soda and other ashes, but we note no changen.' Sale of 10 casks Snda Althea at 31e,eash Pearl we quote at 151051c.rSalaratue at 61c.; Pots 41a.41e; fisorehings at The demand is very light. • BACON—Salta of lima at Sic.; Sides nt tic.; SiloWeis nt 4 10 4 10. The safes reported to us amount to about 20.01100 ms: for the week. Sugar cored Hams are worth 411639 e ., , BLOOMS--Held nt 865070. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—No supply, and no de• nand.` The reason is Over: BEEF—Sales of Dried Beef at 71c. in a retail way; but little doing. BEKSWAX..Some transactions reported at 19 22c. front first bands and from aware. • BUCKETS—SaIes of Bearer and Marietta Buck• ets at $2,1502,20. Good supply in market; sod de. marld brisk as usual. COTTON YARN—Matir•acturery bare made a change in.prices. We give the table corrected. It is se advance. Short Reel— •, Go o N 0.5 to No.lo to 4 . ;in 04 "litol3 17 ''• • 000=0 000 540 . “14 18 Coverlet Nara"' 20•20.21 Increasing 1 cent? lb to Carpet Chain 200— No. 20. Cotton Twine.... • - .200 Long Reel p dor. Ca radio Wick. ..... --Ole No. 1:•00 8 Bag Filliogs sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c.; No. 2 at Se.; No. 3 at 7c. A soperior article of Bat. Ling lb sheets 9; by 4 feet, expressly for family use, and . perfectly clean, at 12/c. , .. CANDLES.. We have vio thinge to report: City dipped. 9 000 rucionatt do . 0U Mould 10 0101 Sperm, best branda3o 032.1 Pittsburgh Star.--• .22 020 Do. inferior 22 030 - C.ORDAGE..Thero have been come alterations by manufacturers which are noticed below: 'Manilla Rope,by Coil; 13e Do do when cut, 14e White Rope, by Coil, tic Do do when cat, I2e Tarred do by Coil, . 10c , • ; Do do when cut, . . tic Packing Yarn, Got, tk, . Do do common, tin Manilla Bed Cords, $1,7602,62,93,50 P Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do 1' f.XXiii,2rrits3,oo p • Do do per cpil, JO r . Manilla Plough Lines, 756337 p . Hemp do do 45 COPPER..The :unsure, Bratlers427a2B; Sheath ing 2701 d 18(319. CHOCOLATE..SaIcs at $2,753r3,00, according to brand. COTTON—SaIo fifAlabetria at 6}c. There seems to be a bolter feeling. • FlSH.—There have been limited transactions this week at the following prices. No. 11 Mackerel, # barrel $ll,OO " " half barrel..... 6,25 No. 2, , 5,00 • • it CI barrels 8,50 N o , g, it 5,50 " • • half barrels.— 3,25 .No.ll,:Greit Herrings itnd Alewives 5,50 ri Salmon 18,50 Codfish, large, ie. lb - ...... 41 FREIGHT—BeIow we give•rt carefully compiled list or freights to the different ports. It will be ob served that them are two classes of heavy freight. • Dowd'. 11. F -t 11. F't. To Cinciiimiti, cwt., •20 cis 15 10 Louisville, 35 15 12) St. Louis, So MI 25 Nashville, so Vi . New. Orleans, pound freight.soo 100 !by- Lumber is shipped to St Louis at $505- 50# Mr. To Wellsville end Intermediate piiintsec; to Stew benville . and Wheeling 9c; way freight below ~irotl-. 10ei.Floor front Wheeling' and points hclaw Wellsville 121c# bid; froin Wellsville and points 'Aeie IflV , bbl. . • • • • • BALirIIOWE & oHro ItanuciaD.—Tho charges on :the Baltiinota'and Ohio' Itailload' from this city to 'Cumberland are as follows, vitt:Hate, Boots, Ben: nets nod Medicines, 35 : cents per 100 lbs. Dry Goode, Groceries, Queensware, Tobacco, 25 cent, per 100 pounds. Coffee, Salt Fish 20 cents per 100 pounde. FLOUR—No receipts by river this week; some receipts by Wagon, eales of which bate been made . .at. 53,7503,81. Sales from .store at, $3,9704,06. FRIJIT..SoIes of 200 seam of Pea .Nuts from' Stet hands at 62c. Deafen expect an advance,— The above • price will be • freely paid. Sales in si small way from store at• - ,..68(4750. . Green. Apple are worth 910001,25, at.winch we have some sale... Fhey arc becoming .entice ondprices are looking tte. Sale of 120 sirs D. Peaches' at . $1,00; tales . time store at 81,:001,15. Dried Apples aro, Worth . in 56c. Oranges and Lemons are is sotecidemand, and there are some small:lots in market; but 'salmi art hardly worth quoting. Raisins' have advanced in the east, and are stiffening Op here; sales at $ 1 ,7. 75 by retail,. by large lots we *twin° sales. FEATHERS—Some law lots selling at aretail way• .at 34036; a large lot can be bought at 93c. FUR:B"Th° following a y e the rates' t present:— Red Fox, No.l, 00 0 75 Rticeodn-••• • 2 No:2, ti 271 Mi n k..........• fl. •ltittskmt•• ..... 0 a .to. DeerSkin,liv 1b.14 i b h e i s e , r , e eu; some a d e o p q r C o r :G S oß l7 °C ari ' M Eß o l l E a S— esea T a h a e d ie .C . o ti ll a e l o uiry spa a shade higher. In our Dailylieview we have quoted Bales of Molamses at 28029 c; of Sugar at 41. 044 according; to quality. 'Coffee has advanced fully a te.; we quoto Prime Rio at 71ante. ' • GRAlN—During the week walleye heard of a few sales Wheat at 70c.; tut receipts light. Barley tied' •Ryewertinoto at 40c, without. : pny important trans .ootiopm,pats worth 266. no.wharir 28c. from stare.. Core livery scarce and in same demand, • worth 38 LENSING.--H4d . st 25c: - • i• • o ittoterari 'for utile ny ' CUMMINS & SMITII: '2.• % f- Olontiritaigab P I,3 EIVORIC-ARRIAGF4EriTs FOR 1949. Steamboat PaekelLitte,ieuverdaily forCineinnitti,lo • 32. raglellger• Packet, Ni , la Brownrville, to, Baltimore-and . Philadelphia, A. II:, aud , • .t1111..1 Conehtine, direct' to Philadelphia, 9.1. tr., and 'Oil •NirtlaC2ll and Borithern Atoll CrUteh Line, 6 A. X. North.Weatem, via Cleveland, daily,lo a. x. Erie and Wertern New York, daily, 9A. K. • . North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, excipt Sundays, 4 'S.RRIVAtS . .EAND'OEI ...qtTuRE. OF MAILS, 'Enatira Mail 'Pin Philadelplus, due 3 A. at., elounil2 Weatera,Mail, Cia. and Loam., due B.e. x., closet 5 A. x. S. oath. via BalA and Washington, due BP. :, cloliess A. Ili. Noitti•Westerti via Cleveland, due 10 A. DiL., closes 9 Erie and Weaterrillew. York, dae Be. x., closes 8 A..x STOCKS. . . . . Par value. diked. Ojfertd ':dunk ofj'ittsb . urgh . ... .850,00 850.00 • 850,00 Erehangse Bank , 50,00 44,00 43,50 Mershants' and Id. Bank •••• •• • 50,00 50,00 49,00 'Fanners' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 34,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R. R.Stock , paid on. shares, $.2,50. 5,00 1,43 City Bonds (8 ft' enni,..) , , • 90,00 Nlonongithelit Bridge 25,00 10,50 Gas Stock • '60,00 Weekly Rev OFFICE OF THE POST, YBIDAY Monmna,,February 23, 1849.1 The rivers . have been cloned against navigation for many days; but we nt last have indications of a speedy opening. The . Heave r4ackets•commenced their trips yesterday. We will certainly have high water immediately. , There have beet some changes in prices daring the week, lint nothing that should be depended upon. Next week we think the state of the markets will change entirely, and we will have a taste of spring husineas. CRACKERS..The tegularattles to the trade are at the following rates: • • • Water Crackers ..41,00 p bbL Butler do r•• -••-- 4,75 Pilot Bread.• 3.G0 " Sugar and Soda Crackers 7e. # lb. CORN MEAL—SaIe of 40 ski at 36c.; resales (torn. store at 4/%9450. WMt ... . _ GLASS-Vrltete . : is eeniltierable - britikliesiiiit Win: dote Glass: : :; Sales lisle at 83,25 to trade ' . s 3 50 to-- omintry; , 10:12,13,50 to trade; $57540 country.. 1 Brocituoine,......i t-.%_::-... 7 . , 91i.U........i o Akt 4 t Quartip gross ~ , la 9,00, 1.0x12••= 7 “ • ••'. 4'• 'la 4,50; Pint, ' c ' , ., - - i :. - 0.7,1tt1 . , 12118........ -- - .- ,-, .a.7.,00.! Illad'aNvinn", 0,0.- - .. . ;.: ..., . I'atentd6.loxl.4 • ..::: . ! , -' to gal ••••,- .7. Ci 3 9,00' .to .1.6x24• •• • • c.': G 3 '-'- Cittrot. iik gross. ' .. 0- 0,001 , : Country brands, .' .-• VicinticitvGlaini iii.box: ..-., -8x10•••••..," e,•;"1,2503,31 .1 City brandg,.. z. - 10x.12. •••.;• -- ••• ' 3 , 5003 ,02 ,''.GUNPOWDER.. salmi , ate - regular , at the .rol lo w rot rates: .-_ 'PFG 14,75 @ 5,60 'Eagle dd. inlia- Eagle 61- tits • • 0 3,00 perii:. •:•'• 4• • • 0) 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb cno're 7,00 RoolifziwAor• • • .3,35. f 43,01, 1* HEMP- Some send! saleificiinstoiie at $125 , b0 .' per ton. ~ :1- 1 0NEY..:Yiie :have no. saleitof consequence... HAY—The:demand is' being supplied; receipts are large, We'quote'ut SR(39, ''' , DIDES--Wo make a single elterition in quota Missouri 7 0 0 'Spanish 14 FP 16 Do.' salted .inox—The table bolo w - gives the 'prices of lion, for months : which have not changed Bar.Juniata— ••• "Common.--• 9 Sheet... • •••• • sto -71. Boiler ?intact.. .6 61 et . . . 1 , loaned Junha "ti) 3,5 e .3d "•-• • 0 6,1 809,1 " - 0 400 gpqrs p Th. .... .. g, CO 7d "••:.:•• , 0 4,50, • " pressed:. ..... 610, d ".:;:,,, 0 4,75 . Railer Rivets .• •• .7 it SOD NAVAL STORES"Viere has been no change in the market, and we quote old pricer: ,:. . ' " - Rosin fbbl -2,02 0 " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 'n icht, 3.00- 0 3,50 Tit - endue:gal.. 62 0- 65 Par, .Allegli'y .3.00 0 3,50 -Var'ish, Copal 1,75 0 1,25 INSURANCE.'. , The following table gives the ratio ... - e . . of insuranc on good steamboats : ' To Phila. and Salt. via ITo Wheeling •... • .. & coast , .1 Brownsville i -.. Cincinnati" ' : I j Loaisvilte •- • ..... .1 1 Evans Ville, la.- ~• .1 11l Nashville, Tenn., 111 Memphis, Tena.'.. 11 New Orleans 111 , Saint Louis, Mo.. • ; 1 Quincy, Illinois, 1 1,1 Burlington, low %-1 111 Galena, ." _,.l} - 2}, JOtrerson City , .1%10., 2 1 Independence, Ille , .11: i LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at alc.; Bar sc. Sheet Lead $6 p boxy Cat 6. .The follow. ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : - - . I inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipc sc, pot ro. I - " No. 2-" " De. 0 " 41 i i, LI 14 • No. 1 ,, o i li c.f . ~ . 1 . " No. 1 " " , 1 „ P. " 1 41. No. 1 44 41 Nem . .. 1 ~" . Na . I • .. " 121c.r Allothet sizes 61e. 0 , lb. LUMBER—We give table without' alteration. There is no change, and nothing doing but a regular butanes!' from yards. , Clear r M . 0::...3.,00 Flooring Ido 19,06020,110 Commondo 011,00 Common Ido - 0— Clear 1/,. do ' - o=l,oo Oak. 021,01:1 Common 1/do 015;50 Pion Shingles - _. Clear 2 do 40,00 V' 1900 240030 Common 2do ' 22,90 Laths, SrisvM, 24002,W LEATHER.. There. has bean an advance in New York sole of 131,00 per 100 N. Dealers are doing a fair business and complain .that they cannot get sufficient stock to meet the demand. Tho fol. 1 lowing are the present selling rates : New York Red, middling weights,.... • • • • 18,: p lb do do Over... .....do 17c • Baltimore,. Harness Leather, Skirting, do - 22023 girdle,. —do gr. doz .. 833036 Upper,..... do p doz , 24027 ' Calf Skins, tv doz - ...111024 OILS—Valt strained Lard Oil sells at bfie.; Winter Strained 60e.; Linseed 52s5fie. OIL. CA ICE.. We quote et 010,60010,75; hut have heard of but one ..nie. PIG METAL—We have nn. a sale to report. . There appears to be no enquiry. PROVISIONS—We have no change to note in any article ; and therefore quote.as before: There have been heavy receipts of Bulk Pork, all sales of which have been at 31(ate. Lard is rather plenty at sfe. from first hands; B eta. from store. But ter is in fair request; keg is regularly taken at 9e.; Rolls at 100121,,as in quality. Cheese is Scarce and in some request but no advance in prices. Go hen is held at Sic. Common W. It is stillneted at POTATOES.. The market is fresh and well sup. plied. Receipts continue fait; sales of .Neshan uocks at 70075 e. RYE FLOUR—Market almost hear and prices have advanced; sales from More by dray load at $3,23. SEEDS.. Nothing doing in Timothy—no 'receipts. Mut is worth 90095 ; the later price is paid et the mills. Sales of 100 be. Clover seed at $340 ; other sales about 350 bu at 3,2(03,25. The demand is good and increasing ; all the lots brought are for shipment west. In the east price:s hare ad vanced, which has caused the stiffness. STARCH.. Regular sales at 6061 e. SPICES. :Very little variation in prices; and sale at the rates annexed Nutmegs 140 0 1,60 Pepper 9 0 19 Alspice. 13 0 16 1,7 c.. Nonatook 61c Cloves =I 0 391 Cassia in Mum 73 0 25 Ginger 10 0 31 SHEETING—Pend No yard. SHOT..Regular sat, s at $1,3101,44. SALT.. Regular sales at el at Ma; deatitd et AS. TUBS..ltegular sales at $9 40 doz. VlNEGAR—ampler , sales Cider Vinegar, in bbla at 7(inc. WOOL'.. We have,no report to give. We quote our table as presenting the nominstpriees: Common 4 224. #lb. I nlood • .2.5 , •.(a20c. pr. lb. fEttood .., tne. - Full Illood-• • • `tMc• talood . etc. " l'rmln ••• • • • 30c. TALLOW..We quote at 1071 e. in the absence of any important sales. TIN PLATE..Regular sales I common $10,25 121sS • TOBACCO—The dealers report.the (allowing prices, at which the market is steady : Cigar Leaf% • • 4 0 7 12slump in box 11 0 15 s.lattufc'd do— •2 0 71 21 " 12 0 17 Ladiett , Twist. oas 10 101 " " 12 0 14 Plug in kege.• • 00 7 Scotch suutr.• •14 16 Plug itt boxes• 13 0, 15 Ruppee ••• ••-• • 14 0 16' 6 Twist 4f4D 7- Cut& dry 25 Cavendish.— • • 0 5 WHISKEY—Raw is worth 16R16fc.; Rectified we Ratite sales at . ISOUlic. • .. James W. Woodwall, MODERN A N'D ANTIQUE FURNITURE, No. 88 Tam Seltzer, Pirrsacion. 1, A LIS ARG and splendid 'avuartment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell ings, constantly on band, and made to order, e preseut Stock on hand cannot beexceeded by any manufactory in the Western country Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to give me a call, as I am de termined my prices shall please. Part of the Stock con sists in— Tete a Tete; Buffet Emelt.; Louis XIV. Chairs ; Queen Elisabeth Chairs; Tea Poyse ; Fruit Tables; Toilet Tables; Louis XV. Commode,. French Mahogany Bedsteads; Plano Stools ; 54/Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers ; 50 hinhogany Rocking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30 " • Fancy do. 25 Centre Tables ; t.l) pair Divans,' a pair Pier Tables ; • 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus B Wardrobes; hi Secretaries an d Book Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottomans; S pair Fancy Work Stands. . A vrey large assorment of common Chairs and' other Furniture, too numerous to tneution. HD — Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and On li10:1110St TCOBOIIUIIIO terms, AO queedsware. Chins and Warr, BRITANNIA TEA SETS, MA IVTEI. ORNAMENTS, 4-e. ILICLLIXO nry cimir HODKINSON,S, WOOD XTIIHET, TtlEllet" POONA If ELOW VIVTit mew. THE subscriber invites his numerous friends nud Cll6- tomer'', and the public getterully, to his large mid beautiful assortment of Chinn, Queensware and Glass— Girondoles Lamps, Britannia Ten Wine, Castors, French mid English Maniel Ornaments, Mc., which he offers ut unusunily low prices, previous do moving lower down on Wood street, taro doors below .Fourth, in March next.• . (jno%) M.IIODRINSON. (2)IHHICE HOOKS—tdparkls Life of Washinqr ; Spark's Lilo of .Franklin; Iri S rt i Bark c , r s . i .......... ........... ..................... .. .................... ; . Chromcle of the Cid; . Burton's Anatomy Of Melancholy; • . Six old EnglistiChronicles; • • • • :Wen (the venerable) Eec. History; • . -Early 'fravelein Palestine ; • • • Early English Metrical Romances; History of Western Pa. and . the 'West, by 11. 1: Strong, Esq. For sale by . . 11. S. 809 WORTH & Co., labia Chat, near Market . FORGENTLuMEN.—w R. Mummy has recently re. ceivrd a further supply or Geadrnien's Fahey CNA . VATSOI/Citldillg 101111.5 very handsome. black ltatian-Crayais,neverul qualities, and Including Some so 'parior, Also, (cut's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, :plain and with colored borders; Saner Silk do.; Under adrift and Drawers, write., silk uud cotton; sown of the ; former extra size. Especial attention Is asked .to his stock of French Broadcloths and Conirderes, of the latter .plain and •.fancy ; Velvet and. Satin . Vcstings, At North-rsstcnrnerof4thandMarketeta. - • ram% • cola:Alt HOUSE. MOLASSES.—!L La. Saga ►,7 Muse birofeisties t on consi nmentandfursaleby An is • . • , • . 111111.LER RICKETSON IrAttAIILIES, Economists and Me Public, M. effect a' X saving of one-third, and obtain the *reaitit bargains ever purrhaied, are. most . respeCtfully.uttiitod to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH RSTABLISHAIENT, Poit Build lugs, corner . PM and Wood streets. rebs;T„, A NT OIIK' IJASKE:TB *AS No. htl hLurs-cr srarsr—Con- Of ‘ RoielkoOd, Mahogany and other value-' materi s. • a laperfute quality of Toilet And • .waving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building. Blocks and Games of every descriptiou,:with a largo assortment of Toys and Fumy *Articles. sintable for Chrisunas pres ents:* - . Weald) . ROGAN le CANTWELL_ !irre HAVANA SUGAR-30".boxeo, Wilito vAnasugai., Juat reed and foesalelv •• . • anti?''. • MIL •k, 'lOl r s —ll calks Pot-Asp in store nn- ri Me- AL. joints - N; • C; MO= • , • . Business, for the past week,. hab been confined to exceedingly close limits, in'consequence of light re. ceipts of produce from"the upper rivers TwO'beatabaCe c'o'me down troth the Illinois , Toad: ed, however, with Pork and Lardj for a southern or eastern Market, arid we have itaiione antral :from the Missouri, nd one from tee Osage, with light car goes each. Sales consequently been light, and rates of staple articles without change;;Thet rivets above are not open to the head of naiigatien. The Missouri is open to Arrow Hock, but so low; as to prevent boats with full cargoes coining out, there being, according to last reports, but three feet in the channel. The Illinois is 'open to Griggsville, and overflowing its banks below. The Mississippi is closed above the mouth of the Missonri.• Below, it L, very high, threatening an inundation. The wett 'that. is mild, and appearances are favorable to an immediate opening of the rivers ahove. There is a large amount of freight to come down, and the rush of busineas on the opening of navigation in the Spring, will probably be very great. , Business, since the departure of the cholera from New: Orleans, has become brisk ; but wo note no material variation in prices of westein products. In Groceries, there is a firmer feeling manifested, without, hoetever, any perceivable advance in rates. Preights are a shade lower, there Wog a large number of boats in port, and but little to go forward. lirceipts of produce have-been so light fur the past half week, that we shalt omit our UMW table.—Sf.• Louis Union Feb 34 • kipps kin .1,00 01,62 'Green gi 31 Piod • • •Mat 6' -..". Slabs 4 0 44 Russian Shect•••-• . Paasa ge to anti , ~iOll from 41^1114i Ireiwdt SCOTLAND AND WALV,S. , I.D — Evar Slaunship trit4l-I DS, and !ha ressikir Packet ' ! , t' ' • uir-1 „:11 - W. BYRfiES & [1(1.114111LISlIED 13 ib24.1 No. 83 South area, Nilo . York, and 3G. Warerloo Rood Liverpool. , renames sending:to the Old Country for their, friends, ran have them brought out by the Remidar Line of Pack ets, sailing front Liverpool on ht. Gth, 11th, tfith.elst or 'MO of every mouth, comprising the tollowing Fidelia, Siddons, Henry Clay, • Hottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, , Patrick . Henry, Cambridge. knee Wright. Waterloo. C 011.1111111 0 ,, Ashburton, New-York. Garrick, West of the Wert, Montezuma, Yorkshire. Sheridan, j New World, Liverpool, Oxford, Bohn R. Skiddy. Or in the twit ears Americutt Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every day. composing the— St, Patrick, St. George, Andrew Poster, Yorktown, 'Creole. Memnon Praha', Elsinore, Wm. A. Memnon, And many others, which thialimited space will not ad mit of here enumerating. P. W. IWILNES a: CO. are the sole Pll.lolellgor Agents fur theStenmsitipSAßAll SANDS. tier Appointed rail. Mg days, for PAD, are as follows; Prom Liverprad on tinth January,*ith Match, dtb Jude, Gth August and Sth October; from New-York on Odth February, Zid May, Gib Jul y, Gth September, and ,6th November. Therefore, those wishing their relative* :out early in the Spoug. will find, it to their interest to patronize this Old lbstablished House, our arrangements being en per fect that no delay or disappointment can occur. Leath at sight for any amount or the National Bank of Ireland, its branches. dte., &e.,at all timetrfor'sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-phid, P. W. ItYRNTN A CO, di South et., N. and 3G Waterloo Road, L iverpool. Onto— JOHN THOMPSON, lanta:tf 166 Libert . street, Pittsburgh. ...212 thicskerlurs Piano*. fifinJOHN H. MELLOR,. lack Arent for Chickerines Pianatfor Wtstern Prnnrgi• rania.l No. St Wood street, Pittabutgh t has received, and now open for sale, the fallowing elegant assortment of Pirtno.Fortes, direct from the manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chiekerines (Bosto4prices. viz: One superb Rosewood, seven octave, carved in the most elegant and rich ss.ylc of Louis ItIV,--new stale. One Rosewood, carved, seven centre—dew scale. One do. G¢ octave—new wale. One do. G octave, carved Moulding—new [calif. Two do. 6 do. round comers; Two do. 6 do. square The above are from the manufactory . of J. Chic kering, Holston. and of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. '.. Also, on hand, told for sale low--: Three Rosewood , Pianos,6,octarei; from the mantifite- tory.of Ii Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcester &_Bunhcrin. - Two Roseivood, 6 octave Pianos ; from Otc manufactiry . of ()tile & Co.,N. Y.' One Rosewood, 61 octavo; manufactured by Bacon & Raven. New Tork. One Mahogany Gonave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale-, either for cash or in ex change tor such goods as will sa .1% country store,— Price 8300. jan3o „passage to sod from Llvarpool, h r the well - known fan daDhrgg, f 1 orite Steamship SARAH SANDS e.r , t tt.,barthen 1700 toms; War C. Tnerstesog, Commander. Will sail from New-York positively out e 24th February, and froin Liverpool on 'Pith March—her regular da}s. A few respectable Persons can he handsomely aeCom maimed in the 24 cabin, and found on moderate terms. Cabin, 24 cabin and steerage passongers visiting the Old Country, or those sending for their relatives, should in spect the accommodations of this iloating 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, foot of Peek Slip, or to the subscribers. I'. NV. HYRNF,S 8 CO , 63 South st., N.Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. Or in Pittsburgh to JOHN THOMPSON, - febSdlt 156 Liberty street A L T 1V” A..X.4.):4.. IV ; IL Alvarttr has opened this morn ,l.l tag a lot of NEW GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles. Persons wanting Dry Goods of almost any description, will find, nt this advanced part of the season, a mach.larger and Mote general assortment at this store thou elsewhere: Among the Goods Just opened ii n lot of Muzarine and Green small fig'd Mouse de' Leine*, Terkeri and bl'k Cloth Shawls, new Prints, Ice.—at North-east corner of 4th and Market streets; u:r Goods at wholesale, up Maitre, very tow. Benin Valuable Souse and Lot for Sate. BY virtue of nn order of the Orphan's Court of Alle gheny County, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Whitaker, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, an Saturday, 10. h Alnreh',lB49, at le O 'clock, at., that valuable House and Lot in Birmingham, situated on the corner of Denman ? and Carson eta., and extending in front on Carson at. to the Turnpike Road 60 feet, and in depth on Denman street 47 feet, on which is erected a Two Story Btick Houde, whit a Cellar under the whole of it--a Stable, a Wash Mouse, and Bake Oven. It is now occupied by,litr. linesman. The Donn has been occupied as a 'resent and Store, and would, it is believed, be a Very eligible situation for either or both. The Guardian hog been offered a rent of 89.20 tor the en. suing year, by a responsible name, Terms made lcudwn en day of sate. • . • • -W.AL.O. HAWKINS, febl3:lllo.4tw• Administrsitor of A. Whitaker. • Clothing at Cost. AS the subscribers intend cularainfrtheir Store Ropm, they will adhere strictly to the above terms. There fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortmentof CLOTHING - Our Stock is Jorge, and of the best material and workman ship*. • er. DOWNING, fetid} No, Ulg Liberty, opposite foot of 7th et. CAL,IiOtINIANBATTEN'EIbhI.—We are now pre. pared to contract with parties hound to the Phicors,'- to supply them with Kiln Dried Corn afenl...and Parched Cora, ground with sugar, and warranted to - keep in any climate. Also, Roasted and Ground Coffee. & ALCORN, fet4s ! . 30 fifth r..t.'Net. • -CLOTHlNG—Gentlemen wishing to provide lJ thenmelVes with n hatidvonne DRESS COAT, Pants, Or Vast, would find ii to their advantage to call at Mc (MIRE'S, before purchasing - elsewhere. - AU work war ranted. • JAS. MCGUIRE, febt2 , Tailor, Third st. AGmpittauttAt, SOCIMY.--In pursuance of the Resolutions of a - Meeting of the . Allegheny Agricul. • tura} Society at Perrysville, on Saturday, 34 inst., there will be an AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION held ai thi new Court House, in the; ef Pittsburgh, On llcrlntldaii, the 2,lseof 1849,' at In'o'dock;p. m, for - the partici:fa of establishing a County Agricultural Soeiety. - All two" feel interested are respectfully invited to attend. • .SAMLIP.I, Prest. Togs.-S. hest. Correspou g See 37. .T(061 vitssoLuTioN.-2115e' partnerghip : of.Mungtry &lss is: this -flak diggcavetl,,,by Inuttial ennient. The' hu !thong of the fiflTt Win be settled by IL Lee J. ILLNIIIRPHY biOTl6ll--The undersigned will continue-the WOOI business nud rittend to the +sale of Woolen Goods, , lllthe old plate. ;., ;:- - LEK , flOrr! hi retiring frOm the late firm of Murphy Lee. I take great pleasure in reeraririlendingThfr.ll, bee; to the confideueenif m ; p l frientbi and ' • - ` ion3o - • it . MURPHY. 'THE PARTNERSICX Iteretofqw extating,betvireen t. - Irate; RailWitten & Co.: wasthis day - dissolved by mutual'eonseitt, ,Theltuainess °tithe late Erre will be settledby & Co. JAS.' HALE, ..• - • - . - EANP6b.& REINEIIIAN, Sept 27th; 1849. JOHN 310EGTLY. • The buttnesswill be continued bySAirns & Reni c k/O,N and:Jorat y, asciTurv'unddr the et le of P,EINEMAN k DISSOLUTION--Tbirtnersilip heretoldrs axtenef , jJ tetwedtt—Wl.:-HERDNIA.N.ittio SPRAri, .was - ainsollied - on the death of Ike latter. Thetbusineidi of the late rttill'veilLke 'settled by. the Bur 'FIERDWAN'It ' ld wad (N wiviolg , QV ey k JA S . • the te O. 03 Wood - stieet,);y!:(iere, persona tldebted will _please .mikelttiretetit . . . nr- ; , PORT OF PITTS MOIL, 4 PEEZ: , WATgik 1% 4 nrs '• : ARRIVED, .. . i! i. i , : S ._' t ....enmti ~e' r kic4 nNo 0 Gilson, n, Beaver ` li' " Bobt,gigiiimVl4—, Bearer ,i rARED, Michil4b il:: il :: '3ca F : , lob!.vy:tr;;— : ieaT , ilta : niie;Fant 4 ilt wellevitle,yoe' v v .. • • irwilmE r u3vzitsrlanD49rtifial, 4to. Pittsburgh, 30th 1.849 ' • L ota for :fitalmirs-se irv ab li DJOININO -ALLEGHENY or fifty" .11: Lots will-bc soldnt alowpriee;ar y tiinebefore the .I.t -nr.others,_who Wish cheap .Lots,-will find it to theitinterest to buy now, as it is be Hatred they. willinerease very much to valpe:dtrring the quer.: Those wishing:small Lots.will cation Mr, H.t. - rzta,,- - at the upper.ilpidge,,Allegbeny::, , -, A portion onto Ground In Be nvillalformerly Nunnery , laid put in' sqUeres of from three to , five acres-- to be soli . to those 'wishing a country - residence. 'This portionof the Orofindnommands a view of both 'Rivers; and is a most_delightfut plan for a . summer residence.= . .En•uire of lfebl3:d2w] THOMPSON BELL. Valuable. Property -for Salle.- HE undersigned offer for sale the• Valuable property . -known as Concert Hait i situated'ore Penn Street, 'corner of.Barlor's Miry - , having C front on'Pend stre et of 120 teet, running back' 16(ifeet.to a 12'feet rilley,'On which is erected a very lurge:Hrick DwellifigHouse, the' main building front of two, - storieic; with wings one nod a half story high, and the rear building three stories high. .The building.is very convenient and . well adapted - for.t Hotel or extensive Boarding Hoaee> It now-occu. pied by Mr. Christie; as a Hotel: • For terms, apply to • JOHN GRARAOI . OT JOHN H. PEEHI•vji, Executors... Pittsburgh, Feb.ls, 1840—dlni Mount Emmet Building Lots for Sale. 9 1 "YBEAUT/PULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS I for sale, in the plan. of the Mount EnunotiurnPertY. Parsons dOsirousof investing, a snail sum of money, can do so to advantage, by securing .choice Lilts of various sizes. . Thiel property, for beauty oflocation, commanding view - of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohiiirivers,..ja unequalled. It l i ne Me. adliantage.of abundance of the choicestepring.water.:.The new rang, now finishing, will - render it easy of access :and bring : it. within a cOnvenient.distance of the Allegheny market. As an inveitmoni Tor Profit, to'say nothmg.of the de lightful/lib:fade/1 fora residence, the buyer, will secure in. a few years a Tnasa-aouirettirn. • • : ' The above Lore will be sold. for. Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years.. TITLE CLEAR AND INDISPBTAHLE. • Plans may be seen and every information had of HUGH SWEENY, cin the pre mate ; or ofJOHN POMP., at his office,on 4ilt street, Pittsburgh. novail . . j..eRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron - Foundry; with Patterns, Tools,ke., all readyfoilmeratien, sold on'accommodatlng terms, or exchangeo for iron oriomls 'lbis offers an excellent opportunity.to a . younglnan tb commence the Iron. Foundry business Enquire of ATKINSON,. dee) • - Ist, near Wood street. ON SALE—A Lot of Ground, - in 7th Ward-, Pith - - burgholo feet on Duncan street by 711 feet to 'an it feet alley. Tha location is desirable; 'Fermi, moderate: Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate . , feb2o _ Fourth street, .sear JL' eenvenientlixituated, fronting a)] Pride streef f one street heyond'flte'lio,pitai,. The lotia 21 feet intront, by . via feet detip, arid will be sat on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the houie;or to seP2 , JAMES MAY, Water striet. . . • Steam Boats for. Sale, I. • 1414 The splendid., Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built 'expressly , to Mit MI regu ar ackeis on the Monongahela, between , !Pitts burgh and BroWnsville, and having run for a few months are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, orb now ofrered for sale! ' • The followingrire the dimensions of these Twits boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 1 feet; breadth of beam, 20 feet; wheels; 4 2A .fee t diameter, 10 feet buckets; four hollers; 21' feet 1438 inches diameter; cylinder4,l2l inches, avid'et net stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins arc famished in the richest modern For terma, enquire of J. Ir. TIOORHIIet.T!.. nov 4 4l:tt • Pineburgh. For Sale or Exchange. T OFFER FOR SALE the .whale of the property on which I now reside, in OM' Sixth Ward of. the ,Oity, consisting of the Dwelling Rouse, Out House's, Ac , with the Garden; or I would exchange thestune for Property, in the neighborhood of the city i—or I woeld,divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur 'elm.e or exchange, can calf on me at the warehouse of Coin antis &Smith, Smithfield street, opposite the Monett satiate House.. Idee9ithawlf) . JA Es C. CUMMINS. . J' OR SALE—A House and Lot on Wylie street, near the Court House 'Fbe.Lot is 24 feet by 121 feet to an alley. Title indisputable, and very reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of IfeblOt .THOS. MIiILLON. . .• I,IOIISALE tilt RENT - A Two StoryDriek. - Dwellingi• situate on Mali street, • opposite the Court' House.—' En(juin, of • • h•PAIULLEN h DOWNING, *ll7 218 Liberty street; o ppoen e Seventh • I VOR SALE—A largo Lotof.l/0 feet-front by 21.:10 deep, I containing a large and convenient Dwelling Hope, out ovens, pump and stable, wits garden, grape vines, i fruit and shade trees—situated-on Saw Alillßun, or con tinuation of East street, Allegheny. ~Priee 8111 , 301t,_ in hand; balance in 4 yearly payments.' S. CUTIIDEL Z . din. Agent, fehl2. .• • • • • •• 1.3 uithßeld-streat.... : f;4011. SA Aval oabte Furor, of il4 Acres, situate - r I one mile •from the Ohio river, West side, 2U nules Wt! low the city—containing a Dwelling House•ond Barn, Garden, small Orchard , fine Spring - near ..the dwelling; with 45 acres in cullivatiati,. bilanee thickly„eciverei with choice Timber: The above in favorably lotated attending the Pittsburgh 'Market.- Prier S2,•WO—SIC4XIIii 'Mud; *SOD nut, -S5OO all1;8500 413 years:F , • S. CUTHBERT, Oen Agent, • febl4 . • • • • - Smithfield street:. Teiß RENT—A good 'Erick Dwelling House, eonve 1 silently situated for business men, between 3d• nor :Id, on Ferry - street. 'Rent-13150.00; -•. • • , S. CpTHBERT, Gen Agent,' feb9 Smithfield street; E`OR SALE—A valuable Property of 40 fact front on Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to a 10 feet y. The abovedesirable property ean readily be im proved, either for business purposes or private resi dences, or for renting--will be Soul at a Bargain. Also, a lot of 24 feet front on Webster, near Gmtit,street, by 86 feet deep, Price *OW, 8. CU O THBERT, Gen. A . feb.s Stdith&eldst '; iltA TO LET—A DWelling House on Peden.. street, Allegheny, near the Market Square, and a smalls 411M L_Howse on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. 3fur ray's Tavern, Pitt Township.. - Also, a long Room, 3,1 story, Market street, Pittsburgh- Two.small Stores on Third street, and several conventout: Offices, near the Post Office. Apply to - .F. D. GAZZASI, febl:3w Az, Office, Third street, over Ph to Hall. 'l l AArrkiN STAND .i.T. IM SHOWS - TOWN, Fun RENT.—A commodious and well futished Tavern . ; Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with , good Staltling* attached. lt'wlU be . leased fora 141711 , of years. Address ' • . jetall snous, Sliousetowo. TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story Dwelling House, finished in modern style,murldtt pa" mantals in each of the parlors, and bath - houses in each; situated on -Wylie - street, second and third houses front the corner of Washin4ton at. J jaren:twd• Corner of Liberty and Irwin aut. 111 FO R SALE-.- A.-Lot and 'Two " Story Brick .13unding, on Fifth street, opposite. the Court HOUSC Also, a House and at m Birmingham. Price, $4.50.00. Apply to JOHN .1. /111TCHFJ.,,• febl9 No.loB Fourth at. rtio LI,'T—A Store Room o n Third street, sout6 — side, I between Wood and Market streets. Possension given on the Ist day of April. Apply to fit.. KANE, Jr., or to JOHN CONLE. feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield. • rllO LET—A. good dry CELLAR, situated cat the North '. east side of MO Diamond, suitable - for. an Eating; Room, or 'Storage of any kind. .Euquire of • . HOGAN Es CANTWELL, febB Es 3 Market st., Pittsburgh. tU LET-1n Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, sta. bte and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj; T.:lyd°, adjoining Geo. Hogg. or tenns, enquire at the store of Hamm P. CAIN, comer of Market and Fifth ata., Pittsburgh. feblthilta ALFA:BRACKENRIDGE. - OMAND POWER' TO LET—a. Room, '2O feet by RU can be had, with u powir sufficient far a Turning, Or Machine Shop,' on ,Liperty ,street, near the Canal, Bridge. Enquire at - itosirtSON'S, 7. foblOj Post Buildings, earner Fifth st. and - AVood. 1161; o n e brick:Dwelling House, in a handsome situation, on Federal street, Allegheny, by Rev, IVm. Anderson—runt 00. .Enqui re of - THOS. MELLON,. febtallt . Attorney at Law; Pitteburalt,':. 1110 LET—A Three Story Brick La 4elling, (containing j eleven Roome,) on Wayne ntree.t. 'Rentoo n good J'enonyS2so: Apply to - air. /buffos Book... Keeping AND WRITING ROOMS, Alexander k ing, - t °met' of 'Diambhd and Market strebt. For day and evening classes. • - -- . Mr. D.'s imprevements . in teaching, embraced , in his splendid new work 0n . 1364-Xeeping,trenolfrattraMing general attention in the Eastern eitie "Numerous- as are the publications already before the pnblie on this important branch of mercantile education, we think, from the emphatic tetitimonials4pended to the work, that Mr. Duff has suCceeded in effecting a More beady and desirable method De teaching and reducing to prae tire this pear essential in the Conduct of mercantile affairs.—New Yotk Renting Rzlirets, Oct. 30. Professional assistance given, in opening, pOStillg:lla, closing 11Ierchant's nod . 13teamer's- ktooks, adjastinglde. ranged books, &c. ethos hours from. 10 to 12 iagt., - und , from 2 to 4, and 7 to 10 P. M.' . Jana; WILLIAM 'TATE & (SITCCIISSOUS Tll nnRUIB,P & TAT 11.) Ifs. 10, Fourth street, brtioein Ferry- and Likertg swats; I,,fANUFACTURERS of sheet lead; leaden pipes; by. ' 'drams, imam baths, water closets, leaden coffins, tre,; keep constantly-on hand and manufaco9 to order, sheet lend from Ito lbs. to the square foot, in sheets' 6of by do feet, whielithey will funtith team trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size thut may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on halal leaden pipes from - 3' to inch calibre; aqueduct"pipe, for conveying water trom'springs, furniamd to the . country trade, and put up on reels in -'lengthe of from 100 to 10tAt feet on euch reel, with directions alto the proper method ofdaying. , Also, on hand, alatge supply of Adams , - Pat; cm suction Pumps,. for wells or cisterns; Snow Co's very supeiror east iron suction Pumps:- Hydrant work of every deseription executed in.the . most durable manlier, !Ind oil the - inest accommodating' terms. Order's fro mzhe'dountry for leader pipes, abet , lead; or pairms,:will,recelve prompt attention. • , NEM Patterson'icentrlage.:lllauttfactoryi, wid_ Vood' and Surielfieidstreetr,. - . I lyriann may alw be und an assort ! ..ent „Family.. Carriageg, .13nronahos, Buggies, and 'all. kinds of heavy work, from a Ina hors* wagon dowit ton .wheel 'barrow: l'isouri wishing to pnrehase, or contract for' any thing in the ,alicre line, are, respectfully invited ta call. . - ac Mat • Co P artnership NotiPe• • jonle zuriutr.. . . ;gait • _ :TOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist meta . , assaelet e d with, him in. lie business Jorm,PLEstura. they 'will befedier-oarry-oretheirlinportiotha.Purauthi t ur 'Hardware, amt Manufacturing the angle itud'ktyle of John DI1111011'& Co. The bueinese Of: the . old estahlishinbit will he closed - by Ihesenibri:Partner Of the _Present firmi at their:Wareithuse, utirnee:or Market 'an' - Secontaitreets (Inns)_'•• 3pH.N.DinifiAP lc CO.. =WM Smr Sate &; o t t= C. A. AVANULTY , & CO:,' Canal llama Ri=M==M2 Stri • : IntIArGrOOD.StNOTtCE:' • ;0. . A. A..MASON & - CO., . • N0..D0 'Market. *street, Plttstrtargh,.Rittr. DEG leatremairrelpectihl/y.to.anitounee to • their-ntr;- meroas patrons - and the pablie;thartlieY,iii Conse qt.enetrof nonienMlatitign an,,ocin their fiusinese;pre; pose opening 'the whole i . f.their eklensive.Warchouse, Aineldding all their 'Wholesale Rama) for retailieg, and will commie ;:i e petr until the.firerbf•Felsroaryieemmene ng owNew. teed Day, 1841). Oar 'whole stock, coin .prul.neohe of the inom e xtensive and varied assortments of FANCY . AND STAPLE DRY GOODS vier eYhibiled hr the Western country, Will be offered at lower prices than ever before knoWn. Upwards of fifty thousand dot •lars of our, stock has been recently purchased, the great er portion of - which are foreign Goode, received at New York by late European arrivals, which, from the' latenese of the season, as well as the w ell knawn pressure in the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices nt the public salea,at rates varying from twenty-five to fifty per cent. less than similar iroods brought the first of the sea son. We therefore confidently believe Metcalf prices for the Than above mentioned will be found lobo even lower 'than any Eastern wholesale rates - We anxiously invite' all persons to visit our establiah ment, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur uo obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon theproprietoia-* Our assoment of SILKS, SHAWLS, and FINE, DRESS GOODS will amply repay one for a visit ,• added to which" our great display of DOMESTIC GOODS will, eve hope, - induce all to call • . . • • Ey' Dar system of Ode Price. will be Strictly adhered to. • finzl 3 ) :A.: A. MASON er. CO. Frost& Arrival--X (5w Roods I. :co. 65 MARI= ST..IIITWX/01 . 4112 its. *55 VIZ i)L\IIOI,D - ANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! • F,The subscriber bus just received his second'supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since 'the Great FaU in Prieto, mid far below the cost of mann fee luring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and . Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! • Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents . ; • 4-4 Bleached Marlin, from 6+ tol2k cents; 44 Brown do. . do. sto 8 cents; • . 4-4 Doable Puiple Calico, 12f do. • Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 6} cents ;* Furniture Chintz, only 6+ cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all w 001,19 11 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents 'Bed. Ticking, only gents; . . • . French Dress Gingham, 121 cents; •-• • :French W 0717 Collars 'only 121 cents; • • • 4-4 'White Flannel, only 25 cents.. . • .• •: LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; ' . Wide Black Manilla Silks; : • . , . Chameleon Silks, all shades ;. • • • Satin swipe Cashmere, new style ; - French , Lamartine Plaids r• . . •.. Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; . -• • . . Gala Plaids, high colors • • 'Coburg and Vadat Cloth, • various shades ; • • Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; • French Merino, all colors •• • 'Chameleon Satin, all shades;• ,Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks ; • 'Chameleon Thibet Cloths. '- • ' SHAWLS: SHAWLS!! . . . Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid-• ercd Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Sh wtsy Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Loins Shawls; ,710 W style Stradilla Shrzwls; plain and embroid ered block and Colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style ;Paris printed Terkerti and Cashmere Shawls. FANC i .GOODS French vrrk Capes; Collins and Cbemizetica; new style Bonnet Bibbonsv.Reeete bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs • black and Colored Kld Glovesvmobair and worsted Mitts; while and black , Silk, Oashinere. Alpaca. IngraM and Mora vian Drone; blakll%pillr.rtingcs and Ornspv - Thread, - Edgings and Insertingi. ' - .DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. DOM &111; Table Linen, and Table Cloths; tbassio-Dia geVand Crash ;Irish Linen and Linen Lawn; Bleacbcd and Brown Muslin ; COSMO CIS ; Kew ky.leans ; Checks; Sed licking;. Domestic Gingliams; Colored Cambrics; !Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Weida Flannel; Plaid ;Limeys; Canton Flannels; Brown,,Blcriched and color ed Onlliugh. • • . GEN77,4EMEN'S GOODS. .iL a . . last received: 6ne assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; blank and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino . Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkere hief..; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suependers. ' A splendid assorunent of superfinelribbon hound) Minket:Oust received. • . • ' • The above GOODS having,hecn purchased since the recent great fall in pinta, Merehants and others are re quested to cell 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, rut I intend to sell them wholesale and feiail, at u very small pros ei; the 'Eastern Cost. -• • - AI3SALOM AIORRIS; noe23 . No. Cu Market street. Pittsburgh.. New Goods, at Number Fifty-nine! Coaxlit OW 1T01311211 AxD MARKET STREETS PrITSM7ROII. GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber' has. just re turned from the Fastens Cities, and is now receivi ug a very extensive assortment of FANCY•AND STAPLE DM' GOOD'S, adapted to•the present season, and em br -dog a stock for tacitness and IrariOrnOt surpassed by al , - establishment in the West. - • • - DRESS GOODS ! ' . . • Very glossy black Silks.; Cravats and Collars* ' - ;handsome dress do. !Black love Veils andildka4 Rich changeable do.. • ilaconet and Comb. Mailing. Rich changeable .Satin de.Plaid and striped Muslins; . Chines; . ;Handsome Ribbons; Mod. and high Cord French:Gloves, Hosiery, /cc.; Merinos; • ;Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high cold Musli&Terkeri Shawls; . de Laines; !Cashmere do, New style muslinde Laines;•Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; ! fringe; • Fancy do. do. 'Pluck 'Flibet Shawls, do.da, Black and colored Alpaedsilllnek do. do. :Plaid Ginghams, bright co-Silk do. do. Ion; . , !Fine Broehm do. ;New style Visetteii; • !Cloth — do. Gala Plaidi,bright colors; IPlabl, Long am. • . California Plaids; Low Priced dm :Black Bombasineis• ' !Plaid Cloaking,. • . CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION Nis stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been Si! leeted with much carewith paruculdr 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 or purchasers:. The best Calicoes for ctn. ever offered; Doablopuzple Calle oes, Ertglish,l2i cents; Oil Chintz; Dritisb Chintzes ; - New style 11Ierriinaek Calicoes; • Slue do. do. Blue and Orange ' :Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. ' large lot of low priced Muslin de Laibes, celibate' , " . [trice of 112 k CCM, per. von]. Also, Black Alpacas for P 2 cm. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark. and bright colored Plaid °big horns, for 131 cents, warranted fast coline DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. • ' " Bleached Aluslini,6llo Itt • • Turd wide Unbleached, dim 9; ' • ' • Bed llckings. very cheap; . . Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings;•Plaid Linseys; Domestic Ging ritris, Mariners' Shinings; - Colored Cambnes ; Flannels. lower than ever offered ; • ' Canton Flaunele o• • LINEN GOODS! • Irish Line . ns. Linen Limns • ' Damask Table Linen; • Do. do. Cfoths Russia Sheeting; •• • DO. Diapers; - Linen Drilling. Crash. ; 1 BLANKETS! BLANKETS! • • . A. /urge stock of Blankets, front coarse to very fine ,- a Ito tilue and Drab Blankete, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. _ . . Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cris !amerce ; .Crver.coatingw; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs' aild Cravats; GroVen rSuspenders; Silk and Merino I.Ted.st Garments ; hlerino dud C ot t on Half Hoie, etc., etc. , • The subscriber having made extraonlinary prepara tione for tfie Fall and Winter trade,lind having purchas ed his Goods under the ad rantage.of markets unusually depreesed t caw confidently. promiye customers the best bargains it , hue ever been able to oder.' • Costomers of l'lto house and purchaPers generally; are teisnectfullyinvited to call. (nov..gn PHILIP ROSS. • W inter Goods at .10att!trat Coat I /71 EO R. No. 51 llfarket atm', intends making 1j a change, in . bu.iness, on the Ist of January next—will dispose of the following styles of GOODS, ur Brocha Long and Square Shawls; . French Tartan Loigg French Printed Ca*rneres4; Mouscline De. Labia's Plaids; . • ' •• High col'd FrenchGilahanut, and. Fancy Diets (rhos° wanting Bargain t. are invited to call. (u02.7:1ui Reduction la Price!. WILL BE SOLD; fromothis d ate, the balance of our •TT %Vulvae DRUMS Goorez,ot greatly reduced consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazarine blue,l•Pk t. ltrown and other colora -French 'Merinos, Ltimarunc btripea, MohnirStripesh and barM Alpacas, bl'k and fancy color.; French all wool Caihnieres indDe Da;atts ; low 'PriciA - Cashmeres and De.Laines, im great variety i• Long and &Mare Plaid Shawla; Turk eri, .Caalnantre,. De: Lain. ;Cloth, Thibet, &c., &c. - deed . 110 Market 5i.,3 doors frarn.LiVerty.. 1) Ait - D & BROTHERS' PH.E .M - 11.1hT GaiLD ----- .PENS — .— Id doe, of the above warracitcd brand al' Dens; jinn received, and for sale to the trade at New York prices. The above relllhave received the highest preadtun evnr •awarded on Gold Pens. mud are warranted by the menu facturer against the point coming - . . For sate by EDWARD/TODD & • Nordpeast corner of Fifth and Market.o4s., upstairs. . . 111 LACK AND'FANCY CASIt 4 IMERF.S.e-iIV. R. Men lo, NIT has lately received n IprgendSortment.of *h&c. Goods, and is opening Itient- at pnces , tinpriceleaftedly lotv, ranging nom 75 t0:31,500er yard. ' ' • : Also, French Doeskind, of all - qualities.. • ":"::." - Also, French and English Broadcloths, black, plifsc invisible [Creel); brown, and blue. Ainong these are , . 'some very handsome French Black, suitable for Plonks, at O . :tie - 6-16;W price ,-.and brown , invisible green, una.bl'if Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies , Cloaks. . - •t Alto, silk,cotton and cria:rino Untlershi rts and Daman: Mariners , Undershins.'constantly on hand. .. We" The at to ttion of Igcrcha It ts and Merchant Tailors; who buy by the piece. is specially invited to the. above: IC*prese: . • • GENTB. SDIUTIESt French Habit Cloths; ,t soh styles Casstmeres; black and colored Cashmeretts; Queen's and Summer Cloths! Wired and plain Crap D' Elea. Vest/ ngs, "very choice , - Idarseilles, Silks and Satins. and Spited Linea Drillsi Cheaper yet! ' . ' ROBINSONIS Cloth Store,: otay2s Poet Boilditirt.ccirtter Plait and Wood. - • •.Ib I TIFFriEit ii.I._I3UCTI - ON. • • • • • • • • - r: jets. Binspratt , & SioteswPatent Soda . Aik.: TO 5 TONS;M, 'cub. ensteney ; nr 4 MOR., nuraved. bills. 5 tongue-upwards:4 do. par;creil-mos: do, in. ,1 terest added. Fol . sbe upitirioe quality of this brand, we . 'refer to the ;glass and soap manufaetneent of this city -, generally. ,IV. & M. MITCHELTREE, .• dent!. , • ; • :f -* 'No. 100 . . Liberty street. • M _ Doukas anttAt I tutiAtokers. . .4 1.61111 i ' F t z C.ll A WOE AND DANK,: NE/7.IiFF . I,CE • Third and. troserstratit.i . : • -.'• • iGHT RnaTimo Bale of 'Exchange, Bank.crottie a 1 . foreign, and ;domestic Coin bought and sold on the': Collectionsumde Wall the principal cities of • at the loweat rates.. • )el2 *. - ' •- • • c. c n oics. , .B4piut - .caw LEXCHANGE • AndDe4w.69,:friortyn.,.._ - , Gomel CErlifi . Cautg Deposst;Ank , Goki an Siti•er, No. - 65 Whoif. '.'itreet3rdAcißt'Kio:Fo.ureblYr.seti#,Zft,i4bwifti • ' inuaucit, 7----77 • ZDVV:AItOIII.II4. lineniza • . . , Bankess and:Sze/Songs Brokers, ..Dtakra in ,Foreign. and, Domestic Bills, Bias of Szetange,..Ccrtftitatu . Bonk Notes, and Coin. • • . . Corner of Third sod Wpod'ets., dieectly opposite the 'Bt.". Charles 1 . 1601.. .• -MaY29 SON, '• Bankers - anti &okra in Exchange as, Coin and Rani-Norte,- No. 55 Marker street, •PienburgA, • • •-• ". • • SELLING RATE. . EXCIWNOB. • I Burma New York • pr Cincinnati ' Philadelplua • " Louisville •,'• Baltimore Bt. Lonla' • Buying 'taw Ohio ' • " ' I die Indiana' • • tt. Kentucky Virginia ' f %Viten * " Tennessee aul9-y •- •••• JAS. 11.1103 N. :THOS. 5A1102111%. NOON dr, SARGENT. - --• ••• .•'' BANKERS AND F.XCHANGE BROKERS, - N. COMs of rirOOd and Sixth streets.., Pittsburgis, , Pa4 • TAEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes,_TimiEllls Foreign • and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, go ' EXCHANGE on all the principal Citiei of the.Union' . and Entope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT alld parlands received on:deposite. • • . •• • a. :41 • • COLLECTlORfrititerg ott all parte of the Union; at the lowest rates..- •-•5... ' • ••• • ""Plr-IY. ,•e, - ' PRIVATE DISEASES.i . .4),:Brour, . 65 Diam ond Alley, can .berconsulte in alt. eases ol a private or delienteitogure incidents'' , to the unman frame: . ' • . t i. • . Syhilisandrilyphllitideruptions,gonorrkrea add its consequences, togethe r with all ftertalduemer, impurities ollhe blood,"with asei 01 Tenerta/origin, skin din eases,with strictures, gleet,breibral discharges, serainal weakness and irAttotency, . rheumatism, female weakness, diseases, of the womb, ;, monthly suppressidns, diseases of the jnints; fistula In an?, nervous affections. pains in the back and leins, tenons of the neck of, 01e I,lndder and kidney?, scorbutic . _ eruptions, totter, 'ringworm; mercurial.dlsilases, TWELVE 'YEARS'•PILACTIOE., ExclasiTely'deveted to the &tatty and treatrnh;;i °Evelio real diterders,* and those ariiing • trom foutitrui ..,xcessetkl . gaiety, climate, or imputities of the bleier, whereby the constituiton may have been enfeebled, clitibledDr:Brewn • to offer assurances of speedy . relief to all who way-place ' themselves under his care.' •-• • • • • • . . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arrangedinto Ife* mate opaitments.' 'Patients con visit Dr: Bi•WilitOot limy - of exposure to other visitors.. •- • • • It is of importance to Many periontirimeinflifialedlied aid, to obtain good advice prbcattlymulprouttilly:. such, Dr. Brown's ready . -still in rentovuiceriurial-du.zt: eases, in their.various forum auditages,oilers toducementil - which can rarely lie equalled. Strangers are hereby ap, prised that Dr; •Brown han bcei regularly educated Ire:- every brunch' of inedicino,•nitd tor rho. last twelv.ey.eort..: confuted himself exclusively to- the.trealnUtot oMose Dr: Brawn is the only' regularly educated surgeon.inf Pittsburgh who 'gives his. whole attention•tothoseconW; • fj.7•Certain,sate and speedy cures will, in altelatitiVit guaranteed. ... Recent eases are relieved inn short time, wilhoatiatet caption from business. • - • . • ID - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr. , Brown- also inviieifiki%; eons afflicted with I tentitt to call, ail he huicpaid lar attention to that disease. • , • . • •• •-• Letters from a distance; asking advice, must coilfain fee or th ey will not In attended to. • • . • Ib'Othce on Diamond Alley, a few doors from WoOd street, towards the market.. Consultations strictly ebnff dentin!, - . • • oce..-d&striy lirlvi•wo.bemy discoveredpiin. R edy foi.ltbeumatiam it -a speedy and eettain.temedy (or that painful trouble. If never fallsi • • Office . end•Priviiie • Cbeetiluation noomit,.Noe:dl•Die i; mond alley, Pitisbusgb; Pa: Th e ticifqnr alwaya at. home. - - - Dollar% Magical Pain /Catalano,. TO THE PURLIC.—This is to certify that Ibove found I Da Jley's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fta• the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have, beeri.rialicied • with for ten years; in my hip joints.' ' . - ABRAHAIII It. Acquaekanock, N. Y., April 8,1349.. ' • . . . Mn. 11. ti ght Lhasa been tosubld .with Piles for h - months,• and could-get no re e lief. Year.' Magical Pam Extroctor-having been recominended me, I applied it but twice, °blamed 'Mifflin relief, find , a short time was perfectly cured! Could I net •get any more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for - the '. balarthe of my box: WILLIAM HALL. '. 97 North Moore street, New York, Jane 19, 1947.• • -•• Ov• CAUTION —Dailey': only Depot in the city et Nets York, and where. the genuine stick can be 'obtained; wholesale and 'retail, is at 415 Broadway . :- • • • • H. Dsmxir is the inventor of this truly thialahble pont pound, and hone-ter has, and never will communicate-11m secret of its preparation to any man living; inikthere fore, no other person exer has ninde,.or ever can make..a • grain of it himself. • • •• • . • Counterfrits abound! Every. truly valualdcalliellejia• subject to be depredated upon by counter Biters ti posters; and nothing, that we knower, has store extent.. lively experienced that fact than DeireY'eliaticel Pain Eztractor! .. A Thrr--The genuine Dailey, in claims:Of the severest Burns, • Scalds, Piles, arc., will afford insrent rel/r/s:and produce at once a coolin g and soothingeffect—extracting,,, pain in and from one to f item minutes! .but..bniStleilVeb,..;.•• ways, apply it ou ;Men—never on Commit e150L••• , !:hc..,...i.-: Aud now mark the dfffereneel—Corusterfett Exharefeth • no matter under vrhat nurne they may appear, or how'pp-; • .. plied, always irritate and increase thepain: Pamphlets, containing ecrtifieates epicures, may be hid • gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, - • • • ' Western' Depot, Pittsburgh.. Da: Wit:TIEOWS.Ageni., _'• • •. •- • • z Dalliers Allll3lll/ Gaivesnle - .0.41.14,. - -: • For Ilorer.s, Cattle; &c:,. cures spavia,:qiiitter;:greesC poll•evIl,, sores, galls and bruises. Paiiiphletecootaleing• certcates : of respectable paniesmay bo - cation to - • •••,, .. • JOHN MOBOANi , octlEcditarr • • • A ',nt;Pittsbarca::—. Grazid — Pargeitlve:.",.. DR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATEIi:IEG.E.T.V.. SZE EXTRACT PILLS.:,-.:Theiio.celebtjtteil have obtained an enviable notorietyiii, the United Staleai.; as a curative for Giddiness, Dy'spepain, Bout •Storrieklt,,.. Headache, Fevers, Files. Costiveness, gotigiti4.lleart, bung ,; bu, Liver Complaint, Sdurvy,. Sore 'T/146.01.. Weakness, Palpitation of th e Heart, Indigestim4M4 .4 - ..;• variety of other diseases to Which. fikahts heir. to, as medicine for tho million. Iu a Denson of thri;Year:, spring, summer, autumn, Mid winter,-and under Aiken eumstances, they can .be taken With perfect sitfety.nntk-•,.. success. its a Verntifuge atidgeueralmedieineforehill,: dren, they arc tdiriralled.. 'lleiug coated with Pure white';:.. sugar, children will cosily lake them; they neititer - gliP : •. nor nauseate; are gentle, but tho.ritaghia theironempon.,• • For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally; Lien eficial. ' As an Anti-Bilious Pilltheywill be feend,with::". outa superior. Ask any one,: among the thoututrids *Pi use them, and an unqualified approyallSM be the 92/412••.;' result. . Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener istLe.origiu nveetttif of Sugar Coated Pills, axial/tat nothing of the - skirt:Was' : ever heard of until he lamAt:MO 'them 'in Jane IBM. • Purchasers should, therefore, always ask Tor Sugar Coated Vegetable. Pills, and take no other4Or:they. will be made tho victirnaof • - Dar", Price, 2S cents per bog.. .• . ••• ••'• Dr. Clickener'spineipal for'the sale the WM. JAdICSON, ES Liberty st ',heed W*4, rat!: burgh, Pa. ~ General . Agent •for 'Peonsyl . inniai Nor th ern' Ohio, and the' river coutitieirof'Oirgiina.':: '" Tile following are the duly appointed . Agen ts i' gheny County, Pa.: - • • A. lii. Marshall,-.. • .• • Dr. Brown, .Allegheity c ity. • 4.11. Johnson, • • . Jonathan Glireisi, blanehester,il • Alexander Astile.Wytie street.: J. 8.. li..Jueques, Birmingham. :. • -INfzu.-1. Smith. Temperanceville... G. H. 'Starr, Sewickley. .• .; :•: .r.pultsard Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. .. • .Dahiel•Negley,Enst Liberty. • .•11. Z. Atiteheli, Wilkinsburgb... . . • 11... Rowland Jc Son,•APßeesport.. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black,'Pertle•Creek, • • -•.—..,.,-M'Eldowney. Bakerstoml47, •• Springe , r,:Clinton:. • James Stewartstown..., Riley. APLaughlim.Plum township. J. Fulton, 'Pavement. . • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville ItobertAVil limns; Arthuravillm, oic 22.1 kw am Fresh, - 11:17 MiIk:SALE AND RETAI/.i: et /rug. Paitut.Tas •••• 1 V .. Slott% 70 Fourth nreer, I ?iareiroa,'Pitubtirgh. min otata4riber; bar itig just rrifr,truell from New York, in • noiv receiving a large eurplr of Fala4/1' °REIM. 111.ACR TEAS ; from the New York-Pe/in Ten - ,Connlar .• .ity. sEIeC led with great care for remil.e.ilee.• Our:stock: .he ing- now hcLiity, we are prepared'to supply Graceiia . , • Hotels. Sternithoats and ramiJics with any quantityt.andt at ony price they may *Ml—peeked it / arid I pound I ncktgettislh.tin canntsterso,llo.. tp. catty ,andiu the half chest. , • . . R e t a il Grocers ore to Call, is we eta;rind:Wilt Rill better 'reas at loticy yqicea thuu any,Othez haitie - ,/ri„; ; . • Our stock of fine Young ifyion; denthateder;*Olitiftt.f pedal Green i nial O • olong pluck Teas, are the best in the American market. • „ • - • I,avering's doable refined tOaf, Crushed and Prayer • ized SUGARS, at or•by the barrel.: • ,- , • t ' Ohl Ger. .lasia;Lagtyrrr;:•St:' - • .Domutgo tind'Rio'Ciaffec •sebmted pi. the . most expo - rienced Coffee Rioter in NeW.Tork. Sweet Spiced Choenlatcy „rick/ad. cuctgabers amt., Onions.' Fresh Pearlus, put np,in their oWn laga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. ' • . . • N.. Il —All Dr.D. .fsrfrir'r ..F4mily•Atediciurs I tio viail NG:B JUOMILE • REFINM). SI/G - AIIS---20•-• • Lervertng•r - Double Refined- Lorteruciard-and Pulverized Sugarroriati received•had fo,filt!at tht)Pckin Tea Store, 70 Fouerh-street r • -• •• , • 13 RIP:TERI: Ut's Netra EMI/n1.4): - lb. kegs; at $5 p4r.kigt teicirld.aild.Yor-itiktri,.. at kin Ten'Store • FIsr..COFFEES,--Macha, old - Gear: ilutisti: La guitu *.Zkiiningo Colteeg,ju*t teceived, und • !ant thisPekinTen Slorei!..o ForarthalieritalW.: •-• kl *it ••. ,Bgowx.. . • ; • ••: 147C4F0X1C1a14.414%!, • • • :..: 'o: Ditolv PPS conpriil._or -SMITHFIELD AND r TH.IEDIS.T.D..,,s;:. 7 , 1 4150131tiG1i.. PA • 1417.1 — "*"„ 'BROWN' k-CONAITIALY,. P ROP tuba' 0 4.,''' r "J‘, N. o.—e d xA . Slopliog au:kph - id to thelOtise: • • ~• .w. vA `Y .. .. .. .~. i .. DAN[ NOT= • • • Buyinrratra, •:. • Conaty & City ord',4 4 d Relief Notes • • -1 . : Pennsylvania Co. 4: • .New York- . • Maryland ! i c`• New Orleans. ' • • 1.:s; =MEI = MEE