-f- - ; - MEENIME 1 -14 : I=IE=MI • - • „ gbanung Viort. Ea" Subtktot Cnitices...-Thert - iicnothing rnore trying to the heinitreolletitntiMi Min sudden °blimps of weatti— er. Heat rarifies the blood, and increases the perspire lion; but when .ewlaenty:cheeked, those humors whieh should passoff bY- thn. - skiti,' - are. thrown off inwardly,. cruising coughl,'coldir, - cpniamption, difficulty of breath ' ing, watery .arid inflamed 'eyes, sore- throat, and =My. Wright':other complafnts friction Teeeratie Fag area'd*Ughtfulmedicine for carrYing.blliinord--bicanse they carry off from the body those humcirs. which ' are the cause of the above comptalats.. . Font ,oi,five Of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken - everytight on going to bed, will, in a uivi days, carry,nT,the naostobunate cold ; et the , ettine time the digesuve . or wilLbe restored to 11 7 henIth# tone, and new life l mui eigetwill he given to the 'whole frame, Beware 'of 'counterfeits and 'loam dons.-- Remember that the Original and Only Henitilie , laulictri Vegetable ., Pills have Unwritten signature . of 111.6taim Waco= on the top label of 'each box: -.- Remember; also;that Mears. PouchtWingerrEcCo.; of , New,York ; S. Glasene Er Co:, crt eine in mkt! and'J. B. Wilder & - Co., of Loniseilleorrer :Iver agents. tor• this medicirtainnd we can not grutrantee:the genuineness of that offiredbylhem The;genume is, for sale .at br - Wright's Principal office ; 169 ItztecLitriet; Thilcidelpbier And by JOHN -THOMPSON:OI9O Liberty . -- street, Pittsburgh, Pa; who is sole agent of thlt city,Whonitealers can sup plied at. the.whelesale'iute. - f , 117._ Cmccrusti's CGAR•tOATED' rEOZTABLZ PURGATIVE PrLus-- - Yor Affection of the Irungs,Pal gitation.of the Colic, Jaundice. and Worms, the agar-coated Pill or Dr. Clickener is in Infallible:reme dy. Thousands of ceitientes: of the'wonderful cures in the abotro,conplaints,through the agency of these Pills, may boireeti at Div, tickentea office. The Pill is-en. crusted:with Sager, stit ti tit the ingredients tau not aPPa" . rent to the taste: SO skilfully is it cempounded that the patient :is uqt, subject to the distressing ripings which w, follo the use of almost all other medicines- Indeed, but for thO thorough purging produced by the Pill, the pa. tient would be ignorant of its invaluable medicinal pro. Perties: cases where the desired effect is not pro- : cased, if the. Pills be taken according to the printed di rection, the money will be returned.. LEY - Sold by IiIff.JACKSONi Gen. Agent, teb2t . • 89 Liberty streeti Pittsburgh. of Agents see advertisement.] .• • ' r AIICTION BALES,.: BY JAMBS dt , EBNIYA,'AUCTIONEBB,- No.-114,3y00D 43=31E2; Tim= noon num. Firm TINDERWRITRItS'. SALE of Drimaged Mattruss es t) and „Red, Von:forts, al AITC.TiON.—on• 'Thursday next, March Ist, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold at Meßenna's Auction Rooms ; on account of -under writers, foreashi_pur funds, 139 Husk and. Straw Mat trasses, double and single; e 2 Bed Comforts, slightly wet on a kteambotti which grounded in the Ohio, last week. The above articles are WI perfect, with tha exception of 13 Mattrasses and 22,Comforts ' • • ' r• . • - • . ' ' JAMES MefiENNA;Auet. .City: Ltvory St4:l4e 8. , .. . . Tar subscribers having s pnrchased from . ' Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in . tending to increase their stock of - nurses, Carriages, Buggies,_ &a., would respectfully solicit :a share ; of patronage from' the pnblic..' Horses kept by the day, week. month .or year,. end' additional stalls are being erected, in the second story,Tor.the ac commodation of Canal stock. ' . - feb4:3;3m ROBE OBEY. . . . I 1 retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure ..ffrom a long acquaistande) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the public. fehalw CHARLES coLEMAN. rytO the Honor-Si:tic the...lodges of the Court of General Quarter Siiiionsof the Peace in and for the:County of Allegheny:. . The petition of Georiqi Johnson, of the First Ward, city of :Pittsburgh„ in ,the, Comity- aforesaid, "humbly shevvoth, That your petitioner bath prUvided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his broiling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hbuse of entertainment; and your lied• goner, as m duty bound, will pray. . ' GEORGE JOHNSON, We,,the subscribers, eitliens of: the aforesaid ,Ward;' do certify,that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convemerices for the accomm glation and lodg ing of. strangers and travelers and that said Invent II John Dunlap; R. 'Barker, B. 'Earl, A. Beelen, Jahn Friehrnan, R. C. Townsend, John Col S ' Amberson-John Lawton, W; R. G ormly,G e o.R. Massey. TO the.llOnorable the Judges of the: Court of General A Tzarter'Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of The petition of Ahdrew Klinhenz, of the Fidh Ward, Pittsburgh, inathe County - aforesaid, humbly shelved', That your -petitioner bath provided himself with, mate rials for the accommodation ottravelers and others; at his dwelling house,'in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your lionorawill be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house or entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in ddty bound, will K r af t . E ' • NVe;the sabierihers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward.do certify, that the above metithiner is of good repute for honesty and terrperance. and is well provided- - with house =aim and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers tuid others', and that said mverreis necessary. Soc. Keitkinsim, F. :E. - Kremer, Francis Felix, F. 11. t3werdos; 13. l riekle, M. Martin IL. N. Keever. John -Lowery,James 'Cochran, A. Hoefier, C. Baits, C. Killen febW:3tillv • • TO the Honorable the Judges•of_the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County of Allegheny:. The petition idltliary Col yer.of the 3d Ward;Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth„ That your petitioner,huth provided himself with materiats for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell. lug house,. in the-Ward aforesaid, and. prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray.. "ItIART,COLVER. We, the subscribers, citizens or the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne. CC.61111.1T. Wm) Evans, Richard 'l3iown, Henry. Michael, E. }it. Saunders, Thos. Lansdale, Chas. Purnell, Chas. Plumb, John Robinson, Francis Burns, Thos. Atkinson,John Robinson, Geo. W. Williams. febi.3t TO Me Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter ' -SeettiOneof,the Peace, in mid for the County of AIM-- gheny The petition of lon:v Lt - rz , of. the, Third Ward, ity Of Pittsburg, in the cOunty aforesaid, humbly slrewetb„ . That yourpletiuonerhath provided himself with materials for the- accommodation of travelers and others, at his darelling,house- in' the Waid aforesaid, and prays, that your _Honors will be pleased to grant him a license. to -keep a .pnblic house of entertaipment. And your tioner, as tn duty boundovill pray. JOHN LUTZ. We„the subscribers, ettizent of the aforesaid Ward, do' certify, that the above:petitioner is of good repute fm honesty and temperance, and is well Provided With house room and conveniences for the acCommodation of tray-- eters and'others: and that said tavern is necessary R.-Watson, John . 11awk, M. Racklea, James Boner,. Samuel M'Cartney, R. Hill, James 151ontooth, N. 11111, S. Af Gorgrter,Villinger,J. G. Bac kofen, .1. Miler, G. T. Anger. . feb23:3tdtcwo theJlonorable the Judges of the Court of General . lauarter Sessions of the Peace in and for therounty: of The pentionothlrs.M.M.llurray, of Fayette township . , in-the-County aforesaid, humbly sheweih, That your . pc, titioner ro hattipvided IMrself w ith =materials . for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the above township, and prays thetyour [tonere will 'be, pleased to grant her a 'license to keep a pnblic house ot entertainment. And your petitioner , ns in duty bound, willpray. • 11L r<I'MIJRRAY.' We; the subscribers, citizens' of the above township, do certify that the above petitioner Is of '6 , 0011 rapute for honesty entlientperunce, and is well provided with hOuse room and conveniences for the nocommodation and lodg ing of travelers aid others, and that said tavern is ne ces RNlCrtiihtil. - Siewitrt, W. ill , Clellan..T. APCntidless,. 51 , Cand ems, -W. Smith, W:11. Bolwiit, Jai. Pollock, .12JatmstOn, George APGill, D. Pollock, John• Braden. ryto the Honorable.; the Judges of-the Court of Quarter J. Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Alle n° petition of Thomas Gardner,. of the 4th Ward, . . •Alleghenyrity,.inthe County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your 'Petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of trove Ara and others, at his dwelling house in the -Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And yonr titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. . • . - - - THOMAS GARDNER. We, the - subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward' do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honeity and temndrance, and is vrellprovnied with houSe room and conveniences for the accommodation of tray.: elersimid.otbeni, and that said taverrtis necessary. P..-H—Gardner, James Hamilton, Jamet D. • Stewart, George. Trimble, 'P. 13. Riddle, H. A. lineage, W. IWKelyey, - Wni.M'Clure, John Forrester, Semi. Wilson, samtiel Patterson. . feb26:3tdtcw • O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of GeneralT Allegheny:.._., SeSliiolls of the Peace in and for the County or The petition, of S. Richardson, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid. humbly :slew. e th, That your petitioner hath provided himself with ma tarifa for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his"dwelling'house, iti,theOVard aforesaid, and prays' that yourTfionorti will be Oleasedrngratifbint a license to keep. a - phblie house of entertainment. And your Pe." uuoner, titioner,'-as duty bound, will pray. - SAMUEL RICHARDRON Wi,"the sUbserihers, _citizens, of the aforesaid Ward, do 'certify; that the'above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temp fi rance, and is well provided withliouae room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg-. lug of travelers and others, and that Said tavern is ne- John . Mackin, Andrew Michael Leahy, Samuel Bighorn, Samuel APKeliy, Thomas Flood, Wm. Wilson, Andrew Scott, Wm. Coleman, A. M'Common,. Danl. Taylor, James M. Atkin ' - feb2o:3t Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genernl TCOI ei Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : . . ,• ' The p cation of Catharine O'Lliinion, of theist ward, Al iegherry, in the County afotntaid, humbly'shewith, That your petitioner hatliprovidedlierself with materials for the neeommodation or travelers nod others, nt herd en ing house, "in the 'Ward - aforesaid and prays= that your. Honors will be pleated' to granlhet• a license to keep a public house of entertainment. ' And, your •• peli tioner,os in duty bound, wilt pray. • • • ' • •. • CATHARINE O'HANLON.— We, the subscribers, citizens of - the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above .petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences' for the accommoda tion of 'trot/eters and others, andthat said tavern is"ne cessary:. ' Robert BleCtoskey, John Idattherra; Geo. McChesney, Thomas Black; James,: Dempsey,. H. E.. Rehm, Robert Small; William Elraik, - Jarnail Stewart, Robert ,Wood- , house ) 'Sohn hiatthetws Marna Purcell. lfeb26:ld/cw* ~. ..a ~., :. }:~:._. , • ComtnetTictl'atib prorantlastruiyAxtri ,, OF TRADE. _ comitrrnsi! Yge 7"T Bpjftra . PA SSINGE.R.ARBAPIatIMENTS FOR LBIB. 3tear a b oatPacketLine,3eavesdallyfor.Cineinnati,lolx: Passenger, Packet, Brownsville, ro-Bloom and Philadelphia, 8 and 6 - I OMailCoaoh.Ltne;direet to Philadelphia, 9 a !I!! Westerrt n i.ndSonthern IltairCoith Line; 6 s• North Western, vra'Cleveland,daßy,l,o A. Erie and Western Newo York daily, 9 A. it INlOrth-Bastent,to Philadelphia, dadY, excuPtB,ll,6d.aYa,4 :ARRIVALS AND -DELARTURE OF MAILS. .. Eastern Mail. via Philadelpiut, due 3A. M. Closes 12x. Western:Mail, Oil]. and Lours., due 8 P.'st.:elose s 5 South-via Balt. andWasbington,due 8 P. at., ..x. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 elriseig eat. , Erie and 'Weittern New . York, due - 8 P. ss., closes 8 k-st STOCKS. . . - • - Par value"; Askeci.• Offered Bank otPittsborgh 1130,00_ 830.00 . X 50,00 Exchange Bank • ' • 30,00 ,;..44,00 43,30 -Meroltauts' and kr. Bank 450,(K1 '30,00 - 49,00 Parmens , Deposit Bank Hone inmarket .: Hand Street Bridge , pci,oo . - 50,00 49,00 NorthernLiberticsßridge • 1 - • .50,00 : - .33„00 Old Allegheny , Br:dge 25,00 30,00 - 35,00 Connellsvillo It."l2.St.ock,paid on = , • - • share!, 02,50 -5,M 1,43 City Bonds le ceiati).... • •• • • • 90,00 :• , Monongahelaßridge 25,00 16,50 Gut Stock Daily lieviem of, tbir OFFICE OF TIM posT,tt Trouly Monitore, February 27,1841 S The weather yesterday was beautifulthongh the streets were muddy. We observe that ihe transpor ters ere preparing 'fort he spring business. „In a few days, they will have. their bill of prices made ot. u . . On the wharf, there was considerable animation, Owing to the arrival of several boati thatwere fast below. Tbe Messenger, N0.„2, came up. We saw_ some boatsleceiving freight; but not large gaud.' ties, for there is but little in, the city. The Mon ongahela btoke up yesterday, and the ice in the Allegheny was expected to go soon. It is now cer- tain, that navigation will'open on all the rivers, and on the canal soon ;so, that a spring business will commence with a rush: . • FLOUR—There was one lot received on consign meet ;•. no sale on the Wharf. Prices - drool . ) ;'hut the sales are yet at former quotations. We heard of some small sales at; $3,87a54,00. • _ - RYE FLOUR—Sales 'of 38 bbts.• from . store at CHEESR—SaIe Or 1,000 lbs. Cream ebeese at 6te. Common is held at 5105/e. BUTTER-4aje of 10 Ibis. Roll all lee. LARD=Salesbf small loti kegs at 6c. SEEDS- - There centin tints t o ha s fai r demand for • Clover ate slightdecline ; we now quote sales from 'first hands:it - - $3,,,12; from store at 83,25. Ncrthing tieing ln ether kinds. . APpLES—SaIe of ; 25 bbls. at $1,2001111,25.- The market is not.so well;supplied as heretofore. • GROCERIS--Sale or 20 bbls.h.tohusses at 28}c. Sugar, we quote at 41{35c: , Coffee, it 707 Sr.. Lovr., Feb. 15,1849. • LEAD—One twits(' small lots destined for the Obio have- ebnaged hands at 3,75. Holders at Up - - er. Mines aro generally asking 3,8 0 03,35 Ir• 100 FURS AND PELTRIES—The seeson ham open ed with an abundance of purchasers, but the quanti ty coming in as yet is light. The quality of the furs and peltries, in consequence of the severe winter, ie much than during any previous amnion fur _Borne years, and ail that come to hand are eagerly purchased at the following rates, say Northern Raccoon No. I ' 45050 each. •w. Indian. handled.... 50055 do Southern Raccoon No. I. 20025 do No. 2 and 3 ' 5515 do Cased Mink - 15025 do Otter No. I and :2 ' ...$202 50 do Wild Cat No. 1 ... .. ... .21:1525 do Wolf .... . . .. .....40045 'do Fox 25030 do Muskrat .75f1 do . Bear N0rthern............6...52 25(3300 do it . .. 0001 50 do Heavy Shaved Deer Skins...2o b. . Reiland Blue do •• do ... 13020 rp Frill Gray do do . 11018 p fb. Winter Gray do de . . ... . . ..:100121 p - 11). New andinspnitsuat Works on Calliortallsi. 'GHAT I SAWINCALIFOIINIA—:Be ing the Journal T y of a Tour, by . Rdwitt Bryant. New edition, with an• Appendix, containing ,aecounts of the. Gold Alines, various routes, outfits, &c., Bc. MITES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo .and Mineralogical features of the Country. Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego ; in California, including patworthe Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gilo rivers, frorn the 'official reports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History,-Population, Climate, Soil, Productions and. Harbors, from Geotle Simpson O'Connor's Journey Round the World. With au on. count. of. the Revolution in*Culifornia and conquest of that country by the United Steer -By John J. Hughes, A. B. Also. Col. Mason's Report, - and other documents on the Gold Region. The above this, day received and for sale by RAY &CO., ' Colter of Wood and 3d sts. .Modern Languages. TAR subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that he will impart instructizn in the following Lauguages, viz :- FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH. By-zirict attention and reasonable terms, the subscriber hopes' tO merit a share of . public patronage. He feels confident of his ability to give eatisfaction with regard to the progress and improvement of his pupils, the , more so us he as perfectly familiar with the English language, whiclicitubles him to impart a knowledge of the above .in a clear, comprehentible and concise manner. For competency and character, refers to— Rev. Mr. Passavant, , Metier, Dr. Reichbelra, . " Josiah King, Esq. 117 Persons desirous to avail themselves of this op . portnnity, are requested to leave - their names at the book store of Mr. J. H. Mellor, Wood street. febt2:dtar -C. F. SANDERS. ' Pittsburgh Gold . Washir... THE'subsciitier has tnvented a machine for Washing out GOLD. possessing the. GAlowin'g qualities weighs-about twenty-five pounds - . can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17; andl7 inches - deep; will wash out a bushel or wet 'sand ia 'shoat two minutes—dry Batt in lets tinte-L-leaving: the Gold perfectly clear of stunt and gravel, These notug to California are invited to call and see its - operation, at my reSidence, in Penn street, near Water street.:' IfebZitarj C. A. A. Ni — sson Vo.i . I\TO. 60 MARKET STREET, wilt continue their great 1. 1 1 semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS for thirty days longer, dining.whieh time their' extensive Wholesale Rooms will be.thrown °pert to their 'Retail Trade, tts heretofore. ' A. A. MASON & ca knowing that they are selling DRY GOODS of every description from - ten to fifteen less cent. le than ever before, do invite every pewcin in want, to examine and purchase from bur Stock, at the lowest Wholesale rates: Our great object in reducing Stock is to make room for Spring Goods, it being our intention - to exhibit in March the largest and the rseltestatodc 4tf Dry Goads ever offered by one concern inAmerica: SYe shall continue to sell our Bleached and Brown Manna, Tickings, and other Domostie Goods, at our for mer low rates; notwithstanding the recent advance of fifteen per seat. upon the same, an the Eastern markets.- feb3- . Gold Washers. HPARRY hat Invented a machine for washing - Gold, . - fer which he has made application for a Patent.— They are now - offered' for sale at' the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., No. 103 Wood st., Pittsburgh. Advenuirers to .California are invited - to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in' their - construction, cavil). -*unopened on the back Of males or horses, weigh:hip eighty pound's each, and can b,, p u t in operation M hill( an bOur.. nOy COTI be filled wall provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will trash themineral from 1.50 bushels of sand or earth in a day, without the loss of a particle - of the mineral. They call 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 operation where there 40taufficientwater to wash in the usual way.. Pitee of small est size $35-. Orders from abroad; ac companied by cash, will be promptly filled: 'H.- PARRY, at Parry, Scott de-Co:is, No. 103Wodd st., Pittsburgh. Ur. Duff's Book.Keepliag AND =WRITING ' 2.00M5, Alexander &Day's Build .XL ing, corner of Diamond and Market. street. " For day and evening claises. •• hlr. D.'s improvements in tetinhing;!ernbraced in his splendid new work enl3ook-Keeping, are now attracting , general, attention in the Eastern cities: ' Numerous as are the publications airiadk, before the public on this important branch of mercantile education,` we think, from the ' em phatic - testimonials'appended to, the work, that Mr. Duff has succeeded in effecting& more . ready and desirable method of. teaching and reducing to practice this great essential in the conduct of mercantile affairs..--Ncto York Earning Express, Oct. 30. - ' Professional assistance given in opening, posting and closing Merchant's and Steamer's Books, adjusting de-=• ranged books, rec. Class hours from 10 to 18',x; re., and from 2te 4,•and 7to Mr. - - • .i nn . xr - EIV BOOKS Hilmi t yam wscots.._ IN By Abbott; with engra yings- History of -King Charles the First, of rEngitind., By. Jacob Abbott ; with 'engravings wit . llifitO t Tyf Alexander the - Ureat . - By: Jacob ; Abbott; engravings. Ab bo His tt I to with ry vr en Hannig ravin all , the Carthagendin. By- Jacob: s. . • • Received and for safe. by • 'JOHNSTON &..STOCrrml "' , ' Corner Market and ad feb24- , • • iNi ZPbZS,.4I --t,*i Steamer Michigan No. t, Piltion, Vetiver: Robt. Wightman, --, Bravei Lake Ent!, Sholga, Beaver. " Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cut "., Brilliant Grace, Cincinnati. - itobt. - Fulton, Collier, Si. Louis. a - Caleb,,Cope . Murdock, Wellsville: Steamer Like - Brie, Sbolie, Beaver. - " MichiganNo.2; Gilson, Beaver. " Beaver. " Wyoming, Fowler, St. Louis. NT The river will be `clear of all ice in a few 'ila3s. The Allegheny trade: ill be brisk as soon as boats can make their regular. trips up, The pails above aro crowded with freight for this city and WO' Capt. McPhail's new boat, the Pumas*, is intended for the : Allegheny trade. She will leave at soon as navigation opens. _ . Sir The regular packets will all resume their trips in a few days. " . 1 110/P The Monongahela did not start yesterday . ; the stopped for 800'16 repair.. WY' The Lamartine, Capt. Patterson, will leave - ' - 'lro*Lotatrrille. . Tat new. light- draught passenger steamer LAMARTINE..DuircAre, Master, will leave tor the above and intermediate landings, on Tuesday, 271.1 i inst., ail() o'clock', A. • - Far freight or passage, apply on board, or to feb27 . . G 1 O. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. 18s '• 11145. CINCINNATI' AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE* THIS Independent Line of steamers Is now composed of the largest, swiftest;- best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are.paid for the'services of the best -and most experienced men calmed in the rAver busts:Liss.— The Hue has been in oration for six ydars •, has carried nearly two m il lions of people, without doing the'slightest injury -to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge com panson with any passenger line in the Union for safay, regularity, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for.the safety, comfort and canoes:lb:moo( passe:vita The hesitate:me for Cincinnati as follows: MOEDA YEA . CKET.—The MoxmlosmstA,Capt.Stont, will leave Pittabuigh eve ry Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. ' , TUESDAY PACKET— The Mamma No. 2, Capt. lea. Xlitzellar, will leave 'Pittsburgh every Tuesday Morning at 10 O'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening 'at 10 P. st. WEDNESDAY PACILEZ—The Nips, Eiwwm NO. 9, Capt. S. Dean, %ninety° Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning ail° o'clock ; 'Wheeling every Wednesday even. intat 10 r. x. . THURSDAY TACEET.—The Banr.mans, Capt. R. 7. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at . 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Thursday evenwg_at 10 r. x. RUDA YPACEEZ—The Czwpme,No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave Piusbiughenrery Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. st. SATZTR.DAYPACZEZ—The Marnutous No. 2, C4t. f. C. Woodward, wilt leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning ate o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday , evening at i 0 P. M. SUNDAY PACKET.— The Isaac Names, Cara. P. Derek will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning a t o'olbck; Wheeling every Sandal. evening at 10 s. IL . nov 10. - LOUISVILI.E-PAOiLETIL.- EOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. . . AZGRII.I SLITIIDAT Pserm—The A - - No Jfine and fastpassenger steam pac ket TEINAIRAPH, J. Hezlep„ Coat. mender,will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing, Cincinnati and Louis ville, arida!' intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. . For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built expressly for s regular Pocket, 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 0 and Pike No 9, to Sims- Lords—timethrough,rmr bars. 18*8. 184 8. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Paeltst Line. Psearsar 1.415 a PX11.1117•Itlt 15t,1.84& LEAVE DAILY AT BA. M. AND 4P. M. - The following new boats complete the tine far the present season: ATLANTIC t Cape, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Cept Jacobs; and LOUIS M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett The boatk are entirely new and are fitted up withoatragard to expense - . Erery roman that money can procure Imam= pmvi, ded. Theboats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. • ' iaSt row bee ng Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR, AL F.. Ltcss, Master. will run as 4 Regular Packet between Pittafurgh and 'neeling, caving this city every Monday,Weduesday and. Friday, at 30 &clot*, A. AI, and Wheeling every Tuesday,Tbarsday, and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, a. it. For freight or passage, (having superior accomanisla• dolma apply on board. The Z. 'Taylor is uu entirely new boat, and for speed and accorrimodatiou is not surpassed by any twat on the river. (tati3o) ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Agts. nat.The new and splendid passenger steamerJAAIESNELSON, G. D. Moore, Muster, will nun as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leav ing tins city every Tumidity, Thursday and Saturday, at 1.0 o'clock, A. M., and "Wheelingevery Monday, AVednes day and Friday, ut 10 o'clock, a. at. ' For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board. - The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and-for speed and accommodation in not nurpassed by any boat on the river. AMSRTROOIOI & DROKR, dec&if Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet., THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wirantra. Master, will: leave regularly for iii%Vhreling,on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o doe k, precut:li. Ldave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. M., positively. The Consul will laud at all intermediate porta. - Every accommodation that can be procurekfor the comfort and safety ofpassengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. , . • For freight or passage appli on board, or to octo JOHN FLACK. Agent.. Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, ali itts Capt..Wsr. Hsmis, will run reg u larly loo•- - ivreen r 4 nigh and Franklin, on the Allegheny R.lver. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 - o'clock, P. 3t. 'For freight or passage, apply on board, dec27 • egoist' Pao et for Sunfish. - • pr i alt THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE:Capt. Beemes, will leave forth° above and Inter mediate ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays: For freigbt or passage apply - on board, or to au2s GEO. H. MILTENHEEGER:; A gt. New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE w ill leaie far' Beaver, Glasgow; and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday. at 9A. at t re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landin2, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. HABBAUGH, Agents, N 0.33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. OaitaTHE steamer BEAVER; Elms. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, , sagow, and Wellsville every Monday s 'Wednesday, and Friday—and returning. on Tueeday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A, le. Having a boat at the landing, we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to • . - • --• ... • • 41. W. - HARTOIV & CO., Agettst James iiin Woodsy'' , Ur MODERN A NtD ANTIQUE FURNITURE liWaiNo. 83 TILLED STREET, Prrimmoll_.. ' A n' and splendid . assortment of Furnittire, suitable for Steamboats. Hotels, and Private Dwell. ings, constantly on band; and made to order. e present Stock-on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory tit the Western country.-' Persona wishing to purchase, would do well to give men call, as I am de termined myprices shall please. Part of the Stock con. lists in— Tete a Tete; - Rafe Etagele; • Louis XIV. Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Payee 1 - 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 " Palley " do: 25 Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; ' 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; • - 8 wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; 20 marble top Wash Stindi; . • 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fartey. Work Stands, . -', . -• :: :: • • .. , A vrey large' assorment of common Chairs. and other Furniture, too numerous to mention. • 1017 - _,Steam.Boats furnished oa the shortest notice, and On the most reasonable terms: .. : _ --: . few • To Lumbermen. HE undeesied desiresi - upon his return from'the • .East, whic hwill be about the Bth or 10th of Febru. aarryq L te contract for , from 210 to 30 Thous/Ltd pieceis of TIMBER, imitable for Cross Ties. imp 9 feel in' letign, and n of sufficient size re to square 51 to.o} inches.— The,Timber to be deliveredeither at Pittsburgh .or Madi son, ludiart t =the latter preferred. Communications may be left with Messrs. Church•dc.Carothers.before the dates mentioned. Payments cash on .deliiery of Tun,- her. J = OHN' BROIJOR. Jan3l , Preet M. and 1. Rail Road C 0 . : ,; pub. 2t daily and It weekly and ch. this"olfice.] - ..._ • •,•••• .-. - • ,, '.':i•',',..i:Z,'!.•.C-'• Hi= Intelligniu. PORT Ob'-prrTsutpwit 9 rm wA:rsa IN ,TFIZ CEUIdTI7I.. OUZO LIB( I New W heeling Packet. Kal 55%6 r. TsdPllallkoi If': ri - LEB.:Aguccessorlo mtgrinr 4.-LE%) mate, can A at'd- ilonunis , tiel?.• s lerill 4 Y fee th e sate • dt 'Ameri roolen Goods, ' lgr A Y & CO., Rooksdkr.r, Stationet s, sad Paptr.Verdess t' RI, corner Of Wood and Thlotistreuts,Tidskurgh, Pa. Hook-binding and Ptioting done, to of febio . J1 ; t1E8 P. IC removed ta Fourth street; betvieett Smithfield and quint streets , Pittabrugh. - A RMSTRONG CROZRR: Commissimit' 11 and Dealer{ inTroduce, ,!tc .. .--No. 22 Ararket .. _ , A EIDLSi FRVSI- . 1 ROLL BOTTER--To•dgy recd 4) , " rbbis- ARKaTitoNtir &_ GROZEIL. on}}n I'S - BULK PORK ,- -Ittet received' by CM'. kb ' - - ARMSTRONG CROiElt. Iham{ just rec • •-• E'few ARMST : ONG dr. CROKE% PIECES BULK PORK—For sale by 70b15 ARMSTRONG Or...CROZER. 300 PIECES bFP rbit7lB,6Y - tan i Vontßibr. 01,,OVER - SEED.--0 barrels to - dity N.) ;anti! by • (febl4) ARMSTRONG 3c:CROZER: - AO SACKS DRIED, PEACHES—Tide day reed and for VF4l.enle by ifebs] ARMSTRONG &. CROZ ER . .. I n KEGS PlattEl,A — RD . —For Bale by .• ~ , .. %IV febs ARMSTRONG. &. CROZER ORANGES, LEGIONS AND PINE APP.LR6--.A few 1 1_,F, barrels of each for gale by febl6 ARMSTRONG k ,PROiER:' - DRESII ROLL BUTTER-8 6nrrela to day . reeeived- X and for sale, by. fcbl6 ~, , ,AapasTRONG & UROZRB. .110010 E-12 tierces, just repeived and fbriale by feb23 SMITH &.....BINCLAIR. C n) 1 2 .4 3 1j T 7 bbIL, ju et reF s ene4l . and for-sale HONEY- - -A, few boxes for sale by. . feb23 BNI7fII k, SINCLATR An MILS; GREEN APPLES-- • .. i. • • • `ill rebn . • . 7- 815/ITH & S/NCL.AIR • HICKORY NUTS-6 bbls. Hickory Nuts, for mile by • febls . SMITH & SINCLAIR.. • fiNEEN — .ll - PPLES--40 bble: •Ronannites, for: saleby febl.s • • SMITH h SINCLAIR - DOLL SUTTER-7 bbhs. fresh for sale by .LL feb.l6 SMITH & SINCLAIR "ARIEL) FRUIT—A few sacks Apples and Peaches, II for tale by Ifebls{ .SMITH &SINCLAIR.. ARM-47 kegs Lard,N:o.l.,inst received and for sole .1.4 bpi . . (rebid SMITH .& SINCLAIR. PEACHES—Ia sacker Peaches, just received-and for sato by ' Irob16) . SMITH & SINCWITR. . . . TABLED AtTLES-1.8 easka,Dried Applea t .buetore and for sale by (fable] 13bIlTtht §INCLAIR. CLOVER BEED-40 barrels, received yesterday pet steamer James Nelson, and for sate by feblo • SMITH & SINCLAtR. R AISINS- 1 toys :11 ,1 R. lit Tins 4,1. : toe b , jann , S3IITH & ;INCLAIR. ItiIACKERAL-40 bbl. N 0.3, large, in more and for sale by ( feb2o ) KINU & MOORKEAD. RAISINS—?S Loxes and 44 half boxes; in store and JR, for sale by Lab9j ICING es MOORHEAD. RICE --8 tiere-s, just reeld and for sate by fell) KING & MOORHEAD, Diamond BACON—Hams and Shoulders, a prime article, of W. Jackson's taring, always on hand: and for sale by Veld?' KIND & MOORHEAD. N - • EW JAILED ..I.IREF—A superior attiple of Sugar Cured Round, for sate by fob2o KING & .MOORLIEAD. POTATOES—fOS sacks received per ateamer Idea Banger," and for sale by feb2o KING & MOOMIEAD. 'IDOTATOKs-450 sacks Potatoes just ree , datid for sale by KING & MOOKHEAD • febl4 - Unwind. 5 A./ DOZ. CORN DROOMS—Jast reed arid for safe' by rebid W. & J. C. ACHMON. 60 tuf fi o F tsr e s b huL y I c V i r . la N store febl6 N 0.2 Smithfield et. A PPLES --60 bbis. Penoeks; .150 " Romanites; for sale by Jobb!' W. fr. J. C. ACHI43ON CORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Heel, just received and for sale by feta° W. a. J. C. ACHESON 3BARRELS HICKORY NUTS—Ree'd - Auld for sale by (ebb CUMMINS & •SMITH. A SMALL-tot- - te r XL sale by [febl9) - CUMMINS & SMITH. 11l ER AND APPLES- 7 10 store nod for sale i)y ‘_." ' CUMMINS tc.SMITII . T-ASII.-11 casks Pot-Ash in store and for sale by P janl,B 11.11.1.1,ER & RICIIETSON. "ViTHITE HAVANA SUGAH-30 bozo* Waite Ha ,,' asps Hagar, just ree'd and for sale by - JantB HILLER .& HICKETSON. VGAR HOUSE MOLASSLI.-15 able. La. dna House Molasses, on to astanment and for salety janle • MILLER ac HICKETHON • 50 P.,%7Z.Vf4A,711T tri'&1 1 11 i c P. ALL WOOl4 - 14k0.74 7- -For sato . JAJIJ feb2o. E. . 1 CASE' 'GRAY teo'd, nod 'tor insatufaetareetornbeth by ifeb2ol-11.,..L.KK... foX:I3 WARMITAFM3.I TTCLOTIV—en bone. for sale by (feb23) is IL LEE. • PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.—The attentionof Cat- OLP ifitinia men le (tiro cted tit tate article. They wil be, sold lotroa claim consignment; by [kW] , lf. LEE AN ASSO RTATEN ----- TOFBLANKET COMING—For salovery low, as the season 'afar advanced.. Deal.: ern may expect bargains. [reb2ol 11. LEE. AIF. 00L—The bight et price, in cash, paid for Wool, by. Y • • ti. fcbt2 EH. • . • Libcity street, opposite Fifth. . qio LET—A large Brick Dwelling House suitable for j two families. Situated high np on 'lend Arent,- Allegheny. Apply to - feb22 Liberty street, opposite Fifth.- C"N."S°I) toahels Rug ir.. reed and for spic i ly - . RHODES A only, febi 3 - - SO rim street JOHN AlgAl.---Of our oton Ntan.ufarturo—Carefairy 1,../ sifted, and for sale by RHODES ALcogri, febL3 - Fifth street.. I'IALIFORNU.NB..ATTENTION.—We aro now pm ) pared to contract with partiea bound to a nd Placer, to supply them with Kiln Dried Corn Meal Parched Corn, ground with sugar, and warranted to keep in any climate.: Also, Roasted and Ground Cone. febls. RHODES & ALCORN, • " 30 Fifth street. NOTlCE.—Persons indebted to the late firm of Row arm &K& are requested to settle up. The books and accounts are in possession of JOHN COYLE. (ch./0 Fourth street, near Smithfield. AFE , COSTS.—Persons ndebted to E. Toovad.o, 0 Esq., late Sheriff, for . Costs, are requested to Call on the subscriber, and settle. JOIN COYLE, feb2o ; Fourth street, nerd' Smithfield St. • RING FASIIIONJ'OR HAI .--C. 11. Pert. sox ,wilt introduce the paw style of Gendemen , 6 Mellott Saturday, itk insttutt. , C. U. PAULSON , feb2l:6t 73 Wood st. fcARPE'r BAG FOUND—A small Carpet Bag, was picked up in thO Monongahela, River, yesterday.— T e owner can have it, by calling at this office, and pay inribr advertisement. • febtA3t A PARTNER WANTED-- With a: Cash Capital of 111181X0, to be the - Business Partner Upmafactory doing ci large and' . tginalt ibb2l' - Smithfield street LitoNtiLl ES, kkononusts ' att. a 'eh le,. to effect a saving of onatkirtt, and obtain the oreatesetetrgains ever purchared, are most. respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT; Post Build ingr;torner Fifth and Wood tartans.. ' thbsnitv: WORK BASKETS AT N 0.86 MAILILET mar:sr—Con, 'listing of Rosewood, Mahogany sad 'other- valua ble materials. Also, a auperfine quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Building Blocks and Games of eve ry,deseription,:with a large'assortment of Toys snd Fancy Articley,. suitable for Christmas pres ents. Ideelsl . HOGAN tc.CANTWELT.. CALIFORNIA WAGONS— - . 1000 sawed Wag= Felloes, (Government sizes ;) 500 • Hubs; for sale by • C. A. 1110ANULTY A. . Canal Basin Patterson's Corriage Manuffetory, Wood wut smitveidstresur Dit . inten4,alleYibeilqen . .Vane may altvays be tbund an assort-' eat - Of Family Carriages, Barouchei, „ Buggies,, and , all kindi of heavy work, rom a six' horse wagon dovVa to a.wheel .barrow. 'Persons. wishing to - pnrebase or contract , tbr any . rhing .L in. the above line,ATO 11}8peetfully invit e d - to call. . • ' ' oet.l9:tf 00.partnerattlp Notice. TORN DUNLAP having, on the. let inst., associated itY with him in his business Joan' Placetten, they will hereafter carry on their importing of House Furnishing, Hardware and'hlanufactunng busineesom th iler e name 'and style Of John Dunlap te Co. The 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 fiend) JOHN DUNLAP dc:Co. DlSSOLUTlON:—.The , pestnershtp of Miraplry es, Lss is this day dissolved, by. mutual consent.- The be. , airless of the firm will be settled by IL 'Lee , MIIRP.HY, H. LEE. Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., ISIO. :NOTICE.-The undersigned will continne, the - Wool Mildness and attend W the animal - Woolen-Goode, et that old place. - LEE.. , Mr In intiling from the late firm of Murphy k Lee. I, take great pleasure in recommending Mr M. - Lee - to the confidence of my friends and_to the ptibtld. •• , •• . , rraE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exieting between -Hale, Heineman &-Co...waa this:day duteolved-,by, mutual consent.: The:business of.the late firm will be Battled by . ..Heineman & Co, JAS. HALE, i•- - ..• SANDS & HEINEMAN N JOHN VOEGTLY. 5ePt.27(11,1848 . eon The busineeentill be tinuelbysL2n3o - ,i; and Inner Yozoivr, under the style of REINEMAN lATSSOLUTION--Tfin erehip herulofuro &Sigma' j_P between "JAS' HERMAN and 'WU ' SPRATT; was dissolved on the inti by the death of the latter: The buttineed of the late Stitt Will settled by the sur viving pastne t.. ,3"AS:' HERMAN, at the bid stand 93 Wood atrbet;) where persons indebted Will Jaen - lie make pa yment. MEMO =IS Valuable sltokiire liot: for' Sale. TIY yittue aim Order of the Orphan's. Court of Alie.- :. jusigheity County,- the , underiigned, Administrator of Abr . Estate of Aaron Whitak - eriwill offer at Public Sale, plethises; on Saturday, alai March, 1840, at 12 o'- clock; M. that valuable House and -Lol in Birmingham' Situated on .the Owner of Denman and • Carson- sta., tin e: extending . in front on•Carsowfit. to. the Turnpikes Road a feet, and in -depth. on- Denrmui street 47 feet, on whieli. is erected a Two Story Brick House, with a. Cellar under' she whole of it—a Stable a Wash House, and Bake Oven:. It isnowroccupied by Mr. Bensalem. The House has been occupied as a Tavern and Store, and 'would, it is believed, be a very eligible situation for either er both: .The Guardian has been offered a rent of = l 3 for the en 'suing year, by a resporisiblename. . • Terms made known on day of sale. • , - WM- Q M HAWKINS; Administrator Of A: 'Whitaker: • febl3:6t4&4iw‘P /Lots for Sale in Suovi lla, A DJOINING ALLEGHEMr ClTY.—Forty or' fifty .L - 1. Lots will be told ,ut a low price, any time before the of 'April. — Mechaniel: or others, with wish ;cheap Lots, will find it to their interest-to buy now, as it is be lieved they wilt increase very much - in value doting the y e ar. 'Thrum wishing small Lots vial call on Mr. Horst; at the upper'Bpidge, Allegheny. I Portion of the Ground in Benvilla (formerly Monitory HGh} is laid oat in squares of front three to five acres- Ao-be sold to thole wishing nountry residence. This portion of the Ground commands a view of both Rivers, and Is a most delightful plait for a summer resident Enquire of (febl);d2Wl. .THOMPSON BELL. V. noble Property for Sole. IHE undersigned °fierier sale thovallable property known.as Concert Hall situated on Penn street, corner drßarker:s alley , having a fronton Penn street of 122 feet, 'runumeback 160 feet to a 12 feet alley, - on which is erected a very largeltrick Hduse, the main building front of two stories, Willi wings one and a half Story high, and the rear building three stories high. The building lb very, convenient. and welt adapted . ton a; Hotel or extensive . Boarding House., .11 is , now occu• pled by. 151 r. Christie ,us a Hotel.. For terms, apply to JOHN JOHN H G . RA pEEp HA V -L E . o s r 3 l ecutors. Pittalnirgb, Feb.l6. 18,19-11rit 'Mount Brained Building Loto'for Bale: or,'BEAUTIFULLY 'SITVATED BUILDING LOTS el I for sale, in the plan orthe Mont .Errunet property. Parsons desirous of Investing a small sturrof money„can do so to advantage, securing choice Lots of various • •. Tine property, for beauty ofafion, , commanding a view of the two cities,. the Alle eny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. 'lt has the advantage of an abandande of the choicest spring water. , The newroad, - now finishing., will render iteasy of access, and bring it within & convenient distance of the •Allepeny market. AS - an investment for profit, to say-nothing of the de. iightful situation for a tesidence, the buyer will secure in few years a vitas-sore return. The..above :Lots will be sold for••Oash, or on a Credit of one to five years.. Tram aiaaa gam mnispirraza.z. . . Plans may be- seen and every information had, of Mr.' 'HUGH SWEENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE,. at his oifice,on 4th street, Pituilmrgb. nov3o ' FARM FOR SALE—Of 80 Acres, with a good Log Rouse, Garden, number or Peach Trees,. and fine Spring. Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance is good and well ['lnhered. Situated near to Church and School, Saw. and . Grist Mills - and two :miles from the - Ohio, at about 30 miles below ' Marietta--can 'readily he divided into two small Farms, and mar be so sold, if purchased at once—s4oo. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • feb2l - Smithfieldstreet. DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,rA Brick 1.1 House, and Lot, in good order and well arranged— on Walnut street, Fifth '4 ard-1111300, • A Frame House, and Lot, 2.sfeet front on Crawford at., 6th' Ward, by 12} on en alley-451500: A Fiume House, and Lot,is2 ft.-fronton Roberts street; 7th -Ward, by 62 on an alley-9750. • • . . •S. CUTHBERT . , Gen. Agent, IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE.—A small Iron Foundry, with Patterns, Tools,Ece., all readrforoperationirll be said on aCcomitnodattng terms, or exchanged for iron This otTers an excellent apportunityto ayotuig num to commence the Iron Foundrybusiness. Enquire elf SCAIFE ATM SON, deed ' ht, near Wood street. 'ENOR SALE--A .t of Ground, in 7 Ward,- Fitts -. burgh, 20 feet ou Duncan street by 70 feel to an 11 feet alley. The location is desi'mble. 'Terms, moderute. En dire of . JOHN COYLE, Heal Estate AO, feb2o. • Fourth impel, c lear Smithfield. FOR BALE—A &mall two Roryframe dwellinghouse, conveniently situated, fronung-on. Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front, by 123 feet deep, and will be Sold on accommodating terms. For further particulars apply at the house or to sep2 JAMES MAY, Water street. the splendid Steam Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as re ar rackets on the hlonorgabela. between .Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are found zo be too largo and powerful for the navigation of that river t are now offered for sale. - Thefollowing are the dimensions of these xwne boats; viz :'Length of deck, 110 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter, 10 feet 'buckets; four boilers; 23 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinders, 21- inches, and et net stroke. Each boat conttuns 00 state-rooms, and the cabins arc Banished In the richest modern style. .Por terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD novlitltf . • Pittsburgh.' For Sale or Exchange: r CPPER. FOR , SALE the whole of the "property on which 1 now reside, in the . Sixth Ward of the. City, consisting 6fthe Dwelling Renee, Out Houses, le" - with the: Gardenl would exchange the rams for Property, in the_ neighlmhood of th e City_•—or I would divide the Property 16, suit purehaserx, Persons disposed to pur. chasdor exchange, can cull on at the warehowsp_or CiimminileSmith, Smithfield street, opposite the ?anon. gabela. House. (dedDr2tawtf) JAIHI. C. CUMMINS. JIOR SALE—A House and — Lot on on Wylie near the Court House` The Lot is 24 feet by 121 feet to en alley. Title indisputable, and very reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of Ifebl9l THOS. MELLON'. ir,iORSALE 011 RENT—A Two Story Brick DweMogi situate on Fifthatreet. opposite the Court House.— Enquire of 141'MULLEN & DOWNING,' pita, 218 Liberty street, opposite Sirvehth: F °R .o,Lp_, feet large Lot of 00 front by 200 deep, containing a large and convenient Dwelling House, Oct oven,, pump and stable, withgarden, grape vines, fruit and shade trees—sftuated on Sairldill Run orcon tiuuatitin of East Street, Allegheny. Price $1.01:4-11703 in band 4 balance In 4 yearly payments. ' S. CUTHBERT, - Den. Agent, febl2 mithfield street. FORSALE—A valuable Farm, of_ll4 Ae/C3j situated one mile, from river the Ohio ver Weal side, 20 miles be low the city..—contaitiing a Dwe lling-,House. and Barri, Carden, small Orchard, fine Spring near the dwelling, with 45 acres , cultivation, balance thickly; covere d with choice Timber. . The above is favorably located for attending the Pittsburgh market. Price 52,400--81000 in hand i $6OO At $5OO at 2, $5OO , at 3 years. _ S. CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, febl4 Smithfield street. lflOffiCENT—A goodßricklhvelling Mouse, conve 1. 'neatly situated for busineso men, between ad and 2d, ban:try street. Rent—Stso.oo. - - - - 8. CUTHBEFLT, Gen. Agent, . , felt@ .) , - . Stnithtleld street. ' 1013 SALE—A valuable Property of 90 feet front on JC Penn street by 120 deep on Barker's alley to alO feet alley. The above desirable property can readily be im proved, either. for business purposes or private resi dences, or forrenting—will be sold at a Bargaih. Also, a lot of 20 feet front on Webster, near Grant street, by 80 feet deep. Price 8700. -S. GUTHBEItT, Gen. Ag't, i febs - , Bmitbfield at, ' TO LET—A Dwelling tionse, on Federr M street, Allegheny. near e Market Square. and a small House on Pennsykanla Avenue, near Mrs. Mutt ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room, 3il Story:, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two small Stores on Third street, and several convenient •Ofnees, near the Post Office. 'Apply to D. GAZZAM, . . febl:3w Office Third street, river Philo Hall. IaTA E•N ST DAT SHOUS' IV' Fs • RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand. in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern style, with,good Stabling ,attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Adds esti janl2 ' P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. ? I IL, .I'o LET—One Three Story and one Twoilitory n Dwelling House, finished in modern style, marble mantels In each of the parlors,. and bath liouies in each; situated on Wylie street, second • and third houses from the corner of IVishington st. - - • • JOHN F. PERRY, MaEhlwdo ' Corner of Liberty and Irwin sts,. jaFOR SALE—A Lot and Two. Story Brick Buildtrig,tin fitiliatreet, opposite the COull Rouse. Also, a Rouse and Lot in Birmingham. Price, %SOB°. Apply/to JOHN J.IIITCHEL, febl9 • No.loB Fourth st:. TO LET,.A. Store Room . on L Third street, Saudi side, between Wood and Market -streets. Possession given on the lsi day of. April. Apply to'fil. KANE, Jr., or to. SOHN COYLE, • feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield.' qtU LET—it good drypEL.l.A.Roiimated on the North. east side of the Diamond, - suitable for an _Eating ...Hoorn, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN _ ' febB • 436 &Whet et.,. Pittsburgh. filo LET—In Allegheny City, a. Dwelling House,lita •l, ble auitLot, GO feet by 309, now 'occupied by Benj. - Clyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms, enquire .at the store of threat - P. CAIN, corner of Market and Fifth ate., Pittsburgh.' (feblV:dto ALEX:BRACKENRIDGE. ROOM AND POWER TO LET— A. Room, WI feet by' 40, can be had,.witlr a power sufficient for a Turning or Machine Shop, ,on Liberty_ street, near the Canal Bridge. Enquire at.'ROBINSON'S, :fobl9] . Post, Buildingtmorner Filth 81. and Woo.: . double TrOYET—Alarge handsome 'situation,. on Federal 'street, Allegheny, .by Rev. Win Anderson—reut 8100. Entluire of THOS.,-.MELLON, ' .febl3:l2t Attorue at Law. Pittsburgh. ' rim) LET--A-Three tr_atoq• Brick Dwelling, (containing eleven Roome,) on Wayne ntreet.. Rent, to n good Tenant, $250. ,Apply to - - A WANDi e TY. do CO., WiLisl&AL VATiD (8 1 1CC168 , 801,5.10,1411.88181. & ?ATI.) No.lo, Fourth street; between Fory and 'Liberty ,stteels; MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead,leaden pipes, by-, 'LTA. draute, Pumps t baths, water closets; leaden coffins, etc ; ; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to Order, sheet lead from / to albs:to the sqiiare foot, in sheets ofo. by 20 feet ; mid - et/they will furnish to the trade *boles abb i or eta to order in_any size that maybe wanted. _ • They also manufacture and keep constantly on.hatid lead en pipes. from 2..t0 inch calibre; aqueduct pipe; for conveying water tram springs,-furnished to this country trade, and'put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000_ `feint on each reel, withhirectious as to the proper method of laying. on hand, alargo supply of 'Minns' Pat ,entsnction -Prmtps ; for-wells or cisterns; Siam& ewe ! very snpeiror cast iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description aieenteilln the' most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms.' Orders from thevountry :for leaden pipes, sheet lend, or pampa; yvillreeCive prompt attention. - • .., '~ .:~.r. MISSENZI .". scii . :".::-Oti.:*i.:tir . a ., .; . : tit'a.:' : ! - ::' , '.:', Steam Boats for Sale. ~~„~~,~ JJDr , Dater , :oooDß- - -N °WIVE« . - . No OD . -ittarket,-gitreet,:pitsliuxgh t vit., DEG leitvetenst•respettfally to rmonnecto-their melons patrotia and the public that they;lrCeintse7 .qpenee of• contemplating it elniege in their businelus,prii n „pffiose opening the whole of the extensive•Warehouse,' (cluding a I their Wholesale Rooms,) for retailing, an d wilt ethituine open -until the first of February . ; cotamene- , ng orrNew Year's Day, 1619. Oar whole stock{ earn prising one of the most extensive and varied assortments of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS ever extulited in the .Western country, will be - offered at loiver . 'prices than ever before known: Upvrardsef fifty thousand del lure of 'our stock NM-been recently purchased, the great •er-portion of which are-foreign Goods, - reccived at New York by late European arrivals, which, from the lateneser of the season; Se :well Jig thd well ktiown presence Milts money 'market, were hold at immense' sacrifices twill() public sales, at rates varying front twenty-five to-fiftyper cent- less than similar goods brought the first of the sea son.. We therefore confidently believe that our prices for the time above mentioned Will be - found lobe even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates. - • - . • • • ,We anxiously invite all persons td visit.onr establish- , meat, whether they purchase or-not, and test the truth of the above—assuring them that they will incur no obliga tion thereby, but confer a favor upon•the proprietors. Our assoment of SILKS, SHAWLS and FINE DRESS GOODS will amply repayone lora v i sit; addedio which our great display of DOAIESTIC GOODS will we hope, iuduce-all to caU. -• . . -117- Our system of One Price, will be strictly adhered 1 cl; Ciao) .A. A. MASON; do-CO.- - . Freon - Arrival...lN evr:•000c15"1 KO. 85 MARKET Sr., BETWES - 1( 4T71 ST, AND viz DIAMONDANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS: The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS purchased in - the Eastern cities since the-Great Fall in P rices, and far below the cost of menu lecturing, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re • tail, at- - GREAT 'BARGAINS .TO"BUyERS!• • Bleached Mdslin, only 31 cents; - 4-4 Bleached Muslin; from 61 to 1:21- cents; 4.4 Brown do. . do.. sto 8 cents; 4-4 Doable Purple Calieo,:l2l do. ' Prints, Merrimack patterns, only Of cents Furniture 'Chintz, only Of cents ; . . • Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, cents British'Chintz, Blue and Orange,lo cents,.; Bed Ticking,only 6f cents' •: • , French Dress Ginghami, 121 c ents;Cs - • • - French Work Collars,'only in cents; 4-4•White•Flannel, 0n1y:25 cents , • LADIES" -DRESS GOODS. 'Mack Plaid Silks, rich lustre; • , Wide Black. Martilla - Silks ; - Chameleon Silks, all shades ; . - • Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; - • French LaMaZtine Plai ds; • . , . Lyonese Cloths,rich lustre ;- Black Plaid AlpacaLustre; . . • Gala Plaids, high colors; . , • Coburg. and Thant Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed.Lamartine Cashmeres; - • French-Merino, all colors; . • , Chameleon Senn, all shades; : . ' • • , Black Plaid Gra. D'Annour Silks; , . • Chameleon Thibet ClOths. , • , . • SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! Plaid Long Shawls; Brocba Long Shawls; Embroid= ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Btocha- Shawli; Embroidered, black and colored Mona de Loins Shawls; new style Straddle Shawls; plain and embroid ered black and colored •silk. Singe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Tarkerri and Cashmere Shawls. FANGS, GOODS - - - , French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs"; Lailies 7 Cravats and scarfs ; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Caushmere..Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose,_ black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insettings. ' ' --' ,IXIMEKTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. :Damask Table, Linen, and Tible Cloths ; RnssiaDia-. perand Crasli; liish Linen and Linen Lavvms; Bleached' and Brown Muslin ; Ca ssinets ; K enttickyleans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams; Colored' Combrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel ; Plaid .Linseys ; Canton Flannels; Brown,: Bleached and color-. `GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. . . Just recall : red a very fine at;sortment af French and finglish, blue, black and brown Cloths •; black and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vestings and Cra vats; Merino Shirts and.Dratimrs ' -Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendidassortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. A splendid-sumo rtment- of superfine (ribbon, bound) Blankets, just received. The:above GOODS, having been purchased since the recent great fall in prices, Merchants and others are re= quested to call had insect them, at I Mel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered In this City, as Lintend to sell them ivhdesak • and retail, eta very small_ profit M. the Eastern Cost . . • . • • ABSALOM MORRIS, nor 23 • • • . No. tiff Itiarke.t street. Pittsburgh. New Goods, at Number Fifty-nine t coon a. or roma' ../LIVIT Km= orsunew, orrrsattaar. REAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber; has just re- G turned from the Eastern Cities; and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY ANDSTAPLE Din' GOODS, adnpt.d tto' the present season, and em br ving.a stoelr for richness and variety not surpassed by itt.<• establishment in the West. ! : • ;DRESS GOODS.' Very glossy Mack Silks ; jCravats and Collars; Handsome dressdo. ;Black love Veils and Ildkfs.; Rich changeable d0..-Itaconet and Ctunb. Muslin,. Rich changeable Satin del,Plaid and striped Mastitis; , . ; Chines, • Handsome RibbOns; Mode and highcopd Preneh!Gloves, Hoilery,tke.; Merinos; !cloths foreloaks; Mode and high 'cord Muslin!Terkeri Shawls'; ' . de t - tCashmere do. Newstyle muslin de Laines;;Plain Thibet Shawls, silk. Sathistriped Cashmeres; I ! fringe"; • ; Panay . do. ; do. Thick TbibetShawls,do.do. Black and coloiedAlpacas'iißlack do. ' - do. Plaid Ging - barna; bright , do- Silk i ;- do. do. . • . tors, .; . . Tint Brochm do. New style Visetles; . !iCloth • do. Gala Tlaids,'b right col or, ; Long vo.: • ' • California Plaids; • Low Priced , do , Black Bonibithieit; !Plaid Cloaking's. • ! CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock 'of Calicoes is very large; if bas been se leeted.'with ranch care--with particular reference to' fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty 'of design. Theael , goods are lower than they have ever been before, and are, worthy the particular attention of purchasers: '. , - The best Calieoes for cis. ever offered; • Double purple Calicoes, English, 'Weems; . Green ' do. Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes; • New style Merrimack Calicoes; - Blue ' do. do. • Blue and Orange do. Furniture CHEAP DRESS GOODS. • A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines„ of the low price of 12} cents per yard: - • - ' Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cts. pet yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid thng hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast'colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached thtslins, Gi• to 12; Yard wide Unbleached,. 9.1 to 9 ; Red Tickings, verYcheap; Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; • Cheeksi Liaings, Plaid Linsey's; • - Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shiriings; • • Colored Carnbries; • Flannels, lower than ever offered ; • Canton Flannels. • , LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask TabM Linen; - Do. tin; Cloths; • Russia Sheeting; ' Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. . • ' • • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! • A large stock of Blankets, from 'coarse to very fine, also Blue and Torah - Blankets, fine and very fine, for , ' Overcoat!. 'GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cass simeres,• Over- c oatings; Silk and Linen Podket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves.; Suspenders; Silk and' MerinnOndtr Gatments ;,Me drib and Cotton Ralf Ilos e, etc, etc. Tire aubticriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and - Wintertrade, and having purchas ed his GOodi under the advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can' confidently promise his customers the best bargtuns be has ever been able to offer. Customers of t h e house , 'and purchasers generally, are respectfully Invited to cal l. inov2o PHILIP ROSS.: • Winter Goods at: linatern Goat GEO. IL WRITE, No. 51 3farkit sines, intends making a charige his business, on the Ist of January next—will dispose of the folk:ming styles of GOODS, at original cost - - • , . • .Brocha Long and Square Shawls; French Tartan Long do , . French Printed Cashmeres p. Itiouselinc De Lainei ; • 3-4 and 64 Gala Plaids; nigh coPd FrerchGinghams, and Fancy DiesaSilks. Those wanting - Bargains. are invited to calL Ino27:lra Reduetion In Pelee,. IXTILL BE soLpi from-this date, the balance of our T lyitrria Daus Goons, at greatly reduced prices— consisting of scarlet, maroon, mazanue blne t bPk,brewn and other colora ;French 'Merinos, Lamarune Stripes, Mohair Stripes, and bar'd Alpacas, bPk and fancy colors; French all wool Cashmeres and De Dathes; low priced Cashmeres end' Be Laines, in great variety; Long and Square , Plaid Shawls; Turkert, .Cashmere, Be, Laine Cloth, Thibeb are., &c. . IL D. THOMPSON; •dee2 llO market doors fiont Liberty BORCEFHERS' PREMIUM , OLI.) PENS,- 12 dos. of the above warranted brand of.PensOust received, auttfor sale to the trade at New'York - prices. The above Fens have received the highest premium ever awarded on Gold Fens und'are:warranted by the manu facturer against the point' coming oft For sale by , -EDWARD TODD :c North-east corner of Fifth:and Market sta., up stairs. BLACK AND FANCY LES.—W. Mos my has ',lately,Teceived a large assortment of these Goods, and is opening them at pneea nnprecedentedly low, ranging from TS to 82,50 per yard. Also, French Doeskins, of all qualities. Alio, French '..and English Broadcloths, black, olive, invisible green, brown, and blue. - Among these are some very handsome French Black; suitable for Cloaks; at a very low price , and brown, invisible green, and bl'k Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies" Cloaks. Also, silk, cotton tuilincrino Untlershiits and Bray%%ers; Mariners' Undershir' ts, constantly on band. TheIJJ attention of Merchants and Mercian:a Tailors, -who buy bribe piece, is specially - invited to the- above. •DyEziress. rIENTS."SLIMALER GOO D S Soper. single milled XX French Habit Cloths; rich sryles:Ctuisirneres; black `and colored. Crshmeotts; Queen's nod Summer Cloths' figured and plain' , D , Etes. Vestings,',very Choice Marseilles, Silks; and Satins. and - figared Linen Cheaper yet?. , ROIIINSOKIS ClotkiStore, may2s Poet.Baildings,corner Filth and Wood. ETHER, RE Jas. Binspratt. & Sons' Patent Soda. Ash. TO§TONS,II. cash, currency ; or 4 17108., approved bUls..-S tons or upwards 3 } do. par,or in mot. do.; - Wiest added.. - Far the superior qualityrnfLtlziabrand,-We refer to the glass and soap manatletareur of this 'city .generally, W. & 11i. MITCHELTREE,' dee4 - :. .• ''';No.l6o.l.iberty street. EXCIIAN'OE—AND I.IANKINO . OPPICt. . B. 'cornet :of Third and Wood somas. SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank (Vote-Land foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the - moat favorable terms. • • ' Collectiocumuule inall the princip al cities of the tinlort j at the rawest rates. jell - . ; ..Spears a. HILL w c: man. BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, • Arut Sicalers,in Foreign and Dommtie Extinctive; Cenift-... rates of Brom; Bank Nolo, Gold an Silver, N 0.65 Wood • streetOrd door baroto Fourth, Wensids Pitaburgh Fa • marld-ty . • LitAMXB. • anWASID /WM. KRANIER Qa itAara. Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreign and Domenic Bills, Mare/ Exchange, Certificates if Depot. is, Bank Notes, and Coin. • . Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the S. Charles Hotel. • • cati929 HOLMES et • SON, • • • - Bankers arid Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank /Yarn.. No. 5S Markerrovet, Pittsburgh. - • 'ammo RATE. =CHANG& - • • IMMO writ • New York • pl. Cincinnati • • ' PhilOdelphla• " Louisville . 'f Baltimore " St. Louis t • Btiying rater . Ohio - f dia. Indiana - . f Kentucky,. . Virginia • I ." Wheeling Tenneasea res. e. UOON. • • • TROT. nettazyr. MOON & SARGENT: HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and SiimS streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Ellls; Foreign and Domestic Exchange t Con/Seams of Deposit, &e EXCHANGE on all the pnacipal Cities of the Union" and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers: -- • . CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. • COLLECTIONS made on all pans of the Union, et the lowest rates. • •' aeoll-ly • • PRIVATE DISEASIbI3.- Dr:Brom, No. try OS Diamond Alley, can be consulted in ail . • :- cases of a private or delitatenaturd Incidents - ;"•ff.„ to the human frame. • SylillistmdSyphilitieertiptierue,gonorretea • and its consequences, together with all ve gan:it diseases, Impurities of thOblood, with all diseases of venerralorigin, skin diseases,with strictures, gleel, untb.ral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles; rheumatism, female weakness, diseaset of the womb p mlinthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in , ono, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, ecorbutic.. eruptions, tester ringworm, mercurial diseases; &a. : TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE 4 • Exclusively devoted toile study and treatment of verse real disorders, and those arising trom youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr.Brosvn.• loafer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. . ' • ' Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged Into sep- • orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. - • , It is of importance to many persons In need of medical. aid, to obtain good advice pnvntely and promptly. To all snob, Dr. Brawn's ready skill in removing . verwrial di/. .• eases i n their various forms and stages, ofiers mducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised Alms Dr. Brown has been regularly edncated Ea every brunch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment. of those diseases. Dr.Brewn is the only regularly educated surgeon in . Pittibargh who gives his whole attention to those corn- • plaints. ErCertain safe and speedy cures will, in till cases, be. guamnteediAta= Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withouttnter iuption from business. • Ur — Hen:tin or •Briptnrc.—Dr. Brown also invites per. sons afflicted with Hernia to cull, as he has paid particui ler attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain fee, or they will not be attended to. Err - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations gnrictl eons dentlaL • ' • oe ly EUMATISM.;—Dr. Brron's newsy discovered rem edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails.. Office and Private Consultation • Rooms, No. 05, Dia , " mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. ' • itinl&dowtf Dalley's Magical Pala Extractor: 0 THE PUBLIC.—Tbis is to certify that I have found T Dolieys Magical Pain Ezlractor to prove a cure fa". the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have, been ulßicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ' • • ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. - . Ar..quaekanoek, N. Y., April 8,1348. • Ma- IL Dawar—Sir: I have been troubled with the. Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Magical Paul Extractor having been recommended to me I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a a bort urns was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any' more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for 'the balance of my box.• WILLIAM HALL. • • 97 North Moore rtreet,New York, June 19,1847. • 07CAUTION.—Datley's only Depot in the city of New • York, and where the genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. • H. Dar.txr is „the inventor of this truly invaluable cow pound, and be never has, and never icill communicate the mere* of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore,. no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a cu grn of it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly vainable article iii subject to be depredated upon by. counterfeiters and. im posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dolley'a Mdgical Pain . Extractor! A Tagr—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will affind instant relief; and produce at once acoolingaud soothingeffect--extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al!. M ways, apply it on 'en—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the dipience!--reotuiterfeit Extra ctratit;,:•; no matter under what name theymay appear, orhovinp 7 : :: , plied, always irritate and inereasetheparn! Pamphlets, containing, certificates of cures, may be hat. gratis, on application to JOHN D. ?JORDAN, Western INTO, Pittsburgh. • HlLlVat.Tuollk./gent. DaGera Animal Galvanic Cnie.All, • • For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor, grease. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphletscontaining certificates of, respectable partiehmay be bad on apple cation to . JOHN D. lIIORGAIV, octlB;dievvy- • Agent, Pittsburgb. , • • The Grand Purgative. DR. CLICICENER'S SUGAR . ' COATED VEGETA BLE EXTRACT P/LLS.-Therte celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomaeh Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs; Heart': bare, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Threat,' Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the bleary Indigestiou, and variety of other diseases la which Hesitis heirto, As a', medicine for the million. In al .Seasons of the yerty-• - • spring, and winter —and under all tir cumstarces, they can be taken Withffe - peet saferY arid success, As aVermifage and geueral medicine for chill-. drea, they are unriraired. • Being coated with pure white • sugar, children will easily take - them ; 'they neither:gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. - For adults, by increasing the dose, they are eqiurily, ben. efieial. ,As an Anti-Bilious - Pill they will lie found with,•' out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who". use them, and an unquallaaapproval will be thecer tai i result ~ member Dr. V. alickener is tie origl inientat of S Re ugar Coated PHIS, and that 'nothing ot ina the sort ever • heard of until - he introduced: them' in Jane, 1543 Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable-Pills, and take no oath era, or they will be made the victimsef a fraud. -• • ITPiece, fis rents per box Clickeneqprincipal Office for the sale-Of Pills, is WM. JA KSON, 80 Liberty st , head of Wood, RUM .r - burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. - . - The followini , are the- duly appointed Agents; for Avail , ;gheny county,. Dr. Brown,-' Allegheny city. '• -• Jonathan Ghreist, Blanchester.* „:, • - Alexufider Asdale, Wylie - street.. • . • J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. - ••••• - - Wm. J. Smith, Terriperanceville, • G. H. Starr, Sewickley.- . • . , Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbitrgh - - Daniel Negley, East Liberti. H. Z. Mitaluell,:Wilkinstin.rgh. • , H. Rowland J¢. Son, hVlCeesport" • , C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. • - . - - John Black, Turtle_Creek; M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. - • ....-... • Samuel Springer, -Clintent - , • • James M'Kee, Stlwartstown. Riley ltTLaughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentum.- . . - Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert it - ue.1.2-,l3twfim Fresh, Pure' l reitimi W V }l stis, "' gl Al ?„ R „ Er es, • T a itoZ z h r iez,(l .- .1 The subscriber. having Jut returned Rota INlew Vers . , ia no* receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Oar stock being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any quantity, and' at any price they may Wish , —packed and 1 pound packages, 5 lb. tin cannisters, 8 and 13.1 b. catty boxes, and in the half chest. Retail Grocer, are invited to call, ai We can and wilt sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in Pittsburgh: Oar stock of fine Young- Hylton, Gunpowder, and penal Green, and Oolong Black Teas, are the best in the American market. 'a • • • Lovering's double refined-Loaf, Crashed and Pulver ized SUGARS, at retail. or try *lds barrel.. COFFEES.--Mochu,' Old Gov. Java • Lagnyra, St. Dommgo•and Rio Coffees, sel,eted by the, most expe rienced Coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and, Onions. Fresh. Pendia, put up in their . on/n'.lllkt. Ma laga Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes. . •• ' N. 11,—AU Dr. 1). .7ayne's Family . Illedieinet_for sate— deeDdEsw ' JAWiES. irOYE - RING'S DOUBLE ; REFINED. SUGARS.-20 bbls. Lovering', Double Refined -Lout Crushed an ' Pulverized Sugars, just received-and fo-.. ft ant the Peki Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by . . decs:4law PINIG-400 kb; 7rrOpt's News Inli,•in 20 ib. bop, at $5 per t ed . - Just metired'and for stile. a t bin Tea Store br- tder•Td&ArY•AhIrAYNRS: • F. COVrklkar--Bloohn; old G0v.:441 , a, Lt -- I.l gayr • . St. Domingo and Ilia petTees,just reeepred and ' for le at:the relun , Tenedara,loPourth •.. • der.s:dd.w; A.. JA.VINTE.S. • • ' Atrasisitowx,- - • . . • C.,:CONIFMT::. : • ' BROWN'S - ' CORNER.OF. SEITIIFIE4TIA ec. .NRT2III3 . .191ra . • • Proibiir Po. • BROWN A.C. CONNELLY,.t•ROPRIETC.p.RF.t..I N. R—GoodStobliogltttathed to the:house. MEM a ellrokerg • ,Buying valet Re o tet Y N & P i i Md'u iiieennwVolvrokla Co. I. New Orleans • . rEerell s;r4o': st":"e,
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