(14e. IDaitp_ittOrning 1)ost: jT coni.,,tion is a disease Which is earrybigits victuals - to the tombs by thousands, without being.arreat ed in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present" time. Batts brighter day is coming, and - has -comae—es to successfully arrest this disease. Di. Rogers Liverwort 'and It!' 'apt only_ gives_immediate relief in Coughs and ColdeM, from the testimony of man of the highest standing. here and elsewhere , . it -It making some' , very remarkable -cures of Constitnpuon.- Improvements intim treatment of diseases are onward, and nothinta an . arrest its spirit. in:- the present age Those Who are ciliated with diseased Lungs, would do well to call on the agent,,. and see the certificates of Dr. Wm. 3. Rich ' aids; judge Wm.-Burke, the wife of the Rev. George W. Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox.later Professor in the Ee leetia.Medical College of Cinainnati. This medicine. not only cures Consumption. hut breaks up the 'most distressing Cough in a few hours film), or tius 'motley still be cheerfully refunded.- . - _". For sale by - ; J. - XIDIY& CO . , - Wholesale Druggists No. 60 Vrood - 3. t. KNEELAN - b tc, nAnDnv, _ - Grant street. . . , raare:flindiCv . il7TtOria Wean To ? u s SsrousTaalt,:—Vhose w h 0 .. 10,6, withilidotirs are compelled to breathe' all impure winos : pherembich is wholly unfit for the proper expansion o: the longs, and,bwing . to to. of exercise, the bowels be ; come constipated, the pores ofthe skirt closed, and in : • deed, alithe fuuctions of the body become derange d;— .. • 'hence proceed, asthma...rough, pains intim breast and - aideaudpitation of the heart. rheomatie pains in various parts.of the brdy; giddiness, and a variety of other dfs tressingeornplaints. common to those of sedenuary hab its. Wright's ./trifitin' ,Prettalite 'Pills disperse- all these unpleasant symptoms. .A- A sigle dose wilt in all cases give relief, and, if repeated a few times, will most as eared!),restore the body to health. -Beware qf.Counterfats and /minitions.—Remeraber that .the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of Wn.m.s..x.Waroirr on )1e top label of each box. ' ' Remember, also, that H. Smyser, Druggist. corner , of hiatkgt and Third . streets, is not sin agent for Oils ntedi civet and we cannot guar/talc's as genuine that offered by lure (or'sale. . The :genuine is - for sale at Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street; -.Philadelphia; and by JOHN THOIRPSON,-.156 .Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup piled in the wholesale rate. mars • .a.trortost • SALEGS, SY .7.4.111/3511.1 , %ENNA, AUCTIO.NER R. ..No. 1 . .14 WOOD :SraaZT, ; raasB D 0013.4 FRCOS rirra . - Tibu.sLic SALEor SPLENDID PURNITINIF. AT Alm non. wrrnotrr asseays.—On Tuesday next, March ; Gib, at 10 o'clock ief the .forenoon, will .be sold, without reserve, at the cabinet - wareroom formerly occupied by Mobil:titers & Scott. corner of Third and Smithfiled Biz., opposite - Brown's Rotel, on a credit for certain sums,- whith will ho': made known at time of sale, the largest and most splemlid lot of new.Fterniture ever sold ut pub-. •.lie sale in the city of Pittsburgh.. Many of the articles were made fo order, and the majority intended exclusive : ly forsustomer trade-among which are splendid ma .. hoganylVardrobes, do. do. frame hair sent Serpentines, Solos, entire new styles and patterns; beautiful Divans j. rind Ottoman!, mahogany frame hamsent, Chairs, do. Rocking 'Chairs; extra splendid mahogany Secretaries, .with Book Cases; cherry Secretary earl Book CllSCS,ma kogany Dres s ing Bnrcaus; marble tops; do. Pier . Tables, iritirreotrbte tops and mirrors; do. Centre Tables; sPlen - td mahogany Car d ost Bedsteads. do. Hat Racks; - do. de Tables, do. Tales, do. Bureaus; mahogany ash Stands! marble tops; cuclosed Wash Stands, plain do.; fancy and plain mahogany Sewing Stands; mahoga ny:and cherry Cradles, &e. -Also, a, lot of hloss; Varnish, and Sand. Paper; Alahogany, Rosewood, and Oak 'Veneers; Cherry., IN3plar and fine Lumber; 1 Shop ,Stove and - Pipe. TAMES MeEENNA, ARGE SALL OF DRY tiIiOJJS A'r A IA:110N, at ' .1a lltelEr.aser'li---Cin Thursday * next, March blb, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, will sold, without reserve. at MeßenntOs Auction Rooms, o large assortment of Dry Gaoda of every description in lots to suit purehaiers. mare!' JAMES McKENNA, Auct. ; A SPLENDID PAINTING or Panorama of Generals '11„. Taylor and Scot's Battles in Mexico, at AUCTION, to pay. Advance .and Charges—On Monday, March 10tlr, at ft o'clock in the afternoon, will lie sold, without reserve, to pay advance and charges. a splendid paint , ing or pauoram a of Gens. Taylar and Scott's great bat ; Iles in Mexico, covering'many thousand :squarer f.et of canvass. Also, one box and 1 trunk containing cur !* tains, paintings and 'articles belonging to a traveling ma gician. 'Those concerned will take notice of this never nsement. . JAMES McKENNA, mars ' - Auctioneer.' `A_ Gold ;SALE of Second-hand, and New A_ Gold mid Silver 15'alches, Aceordeuns, Violius, Shot Gutis, Pistols; Second-hand. Clothing, and Oil Paintings, at AUCTION.-00 Saturday evening, March f. 10th, at 1 o'clock, will be sold, by order and on account of au. Eastern Pawnbritker, declining business, his en ; tire stock in trade, Comprising some very fine 'gold and silver patent lever watches. both new and second-hand; revolving pistols, old violius, oil paintings :and engine-. ings, shot guns. with a large lot of second-hand cloth- IrnarsJ JAMES! MeKENNA, Auct. ' T_TOUSEHOLD VURNITURE; FEATHER itEDS d JUL - Bed d g, Mattrogses,- Kitchen Utensils, 1 Patent Cooking Stove, ice Chest; English S day . Clock. Stove and Pipe, 1 Buggy. Harness, *Ste., at AOCTION.—On. : Tuesday, March at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Will !, be sold at the. Hotel of Mrs..M. Patrick, Fitlh street, be= :tween Wood and Market streets, her entire household furniture, .feather beds, bedding, mattresses . kitchen uteasils, hug. yand harness, &c., us she is dee'ining that ibutaness . All the articles have been keptin the best of order ; the feather beds and bedding to particular, have heen in use-only about 4 years, and may be said to be !! equally as . good as new. Among which are mahogany frame ,spnng hair. seat Sofas, do. rocking chair otto l-apans, and a-large assortment of fancy Viindsor and common chairs, settees, maaogattydiaiug km side ta ' bles, fancy mahogany sewing stands. fancy cherry be - resins, looking glassea, 1 011 fashioned English t 3 day clock a first rate time piece; about 30 feather beds; also i hair, husk and straw mattresses: blankets, quilts, cam forts„coverlets, sheets, pillow and holster slips, double and single bedsteads, sherry dining and breakfast ta bles, table cloths, Venetian blinds, imperial ingrain and rag carpeting,. Brussels hearth rugs, fenders and fire ; irons wash basins and pitchers; a large quantity of China, Qaeensware, glassware and kitchen utensils; one I of Hathaway's patent cooking stoves, with fixtures all !! complete, au excellent article. the best in use ; 1 buggy ,' and harness, nearly new, saddles and bridles, [litch i forks, axes,' shovels, egg stove and pipe, .ogether with !bar and house fi xtures, &c. JAMES MCKENNA, - - Auctioneer. . . --i Spring Fashions Hats and Caps.. Tns subscriber will introduce, this day, ~,,,,. .T. March 21.1,1519 the Spring style of BATS 4 ' , I and - CAPS,,wliteh for neatness and dues. . ;Wily. eaunoy 'be- surpassed—the style being such that icannoibelp.from giving the.wearer entire satisfaction. 1 11 e is _alsodaily expecting the arrival of an extensive ittssortinent of California Hats, of various colors; all of which will be disposed of at his old unusually low prices. Country Merchants are invited to call mid .ex- amine his assortment. .g. W. GLASSGOW, . . . 102 Wood street, , i - ad door below J. D. Davis' Auction Rooms, Pittsb'g. Spring' Style 'Hata. CHEAP FOR CASH.—I shallintrodueeon March tat, !the regular day) Beehe's New York standard fashion for Gentlemen's Hats. The style Is uniMse wtd peewit - tit, and Combined with superior WORICILL.V. snn and SiktEllidl, produces all the essentials of a real nom) Hit.- FRANCIS KEEVIL, flatten,Practical t marl:3l B - 72 Fourth st. . A - SPRING STYE, introduced this dffALt: t rday. _March ad, the New .kt ar E lt u, sgle for - Third door above Fourth street. .4.S • NO FASHION FOR HATS.—C. 11. PAUL BON will introduce the - new style of Gentlemen's liaison Saturday, 24th instant. feb2l:6l • 73 Wood at. Magasines far March. , :1710DEY'S LADY'S BOOK FOR MARCH; 101 - Graham's litagitzine - " " Tlieabove is beauty of embellishments, equal to their . wade.' . . 4 . The Illustrated Life and Notorious Adventures of Die lc Vurpin, the bold Highwayman, Burglar, Alurderer, etc., full of elegant illustmtiveengravings - The. - Anierican- Fistiana, containing a histmy . of. Prize tfighting in the United States, with all the principal bat 'Ales for the last forty years, and a full and precise Re ''count of all the particulars of the great. SlO,OOO Match ,between Sullivan and Byer, with their method of trail:t og for the fight, as described by Patrick Tithory,B..sq, A . PictoriaLlnauguration Brother Jonathan. , t Just received.at - - AT. A.IdINERS, • i mart - Smithfield - 0., opposite Brown's Hotel. The ]tat Aprllf. t TORRPH PRICE'S JOBBING SIIOP,.—To all persons abod to remove, and wanting their Stores or Houses 'repaired, Counters,. Shelving, Doors, Windows; and Hoisting Wheels -put-up;—.Carpenter Work of rill kinds done on abort. notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet Work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaire' and varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fifth street, betw een Wood and Smithfield streets, in the Coffin Warehoused John Li_ggett, (late of. Wm. Trovillo,) opposite the Allc frheny' Engine }Loose. [Trbl4:dtapl] JOSEPH PRICE. ' A'CALIFORNIA GUN.FORRALE.—The subscriber offers' n nioe-tevolve. , Rills for vale. It is well suited to the uses of those who are going to California.— It can be seen at A. Frithey's Barber Shop, Third street, opposite the Post Office. , (mart) HUGH MULLEN, F. lisß/11 FOR LALE—n Acres, about three miles front tee City Ltne p on the Turnpike. adjoining the' old Blatt HorseTaverh property. near East Liberty. . The ground is well improved, and in deligh_tcul situation for a country seat. - It has thereon c good Hivelling House, and three small tenant houses, and one of the bcs• springs of water in the country; and can be hag on very accommodating tering. Enquire of - 2 BARRELS Rint, BUTTER—P . Nt elTh e ; to rive. For sale by •' ffeli2S OIJIIIIYfNS & SMITH. To WORKERS IN: METALS AND STONE. A . Gunn TO WORKERS IN METAL AID STONE, SOT the use Of Architects and Designers, &c.., 'ere., from original de -signs, and from selections made .from every accessible souree, American and European. ity Thomas W. Wel ter,Architect of GisardSollege, and J. J. Smith.. The above for sale by KAY do CO., febV. - ' .Cornerof Wood and Third sts. VETANTED TO BORROW—One Thousand to Fifteen I Hundred Dollars, for two years, for which,liberal per 'tentage wilLbe given, and secured by .Bond and hfortgage,to fiye firma the amount. For particulars ap ply to thia office, of by lettecaddressed to G. R., Alla feb27:•lttx. T- ALL WHOM. FP MAY CeId&CERN !=Notice - is -IL - ,hereby given that ALEXANDER FERGUSON, a Master Mogen, i* expelled from St: Cyprian Lodge, No. 13, and all the right*, priviteges and benefits of Masonry, for gross unmet:nue conduct ' By , order of the Lodge. C. . JAMES ' L. , WILLIAMs,-1). I). G. M., _ -. 1 - SAMUEL L. COLLINS, W. M., Com. - _- `. ' • JAMES ()REPOS, S. W., M. ' rittsbuigh, Feb. 27, A.D./Sig—A. L. 5849. (t.st) • Z V _ , -• " . PITTSBURGH BOARD - , oriraADE. BARKER, , - Costsurras von Ptsamatv. - W. .11.. MURPHY, • - - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steambeat PacketLine,leavesdaily for Cincinnati,lo Are Passenger- Packet, yia 'Brownsville, to - Baltimore and • Philadelphia, B.e. re., and 6P. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. re., and.l4l Western and Southerri Mail Coach Line, 6e. st. • - North-Western, via Cleveland, daily,lo a.m. - Erie and NVettern New -York, daily, 9 A. North - EASterlli to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 - ARRIVALS AND DEI....t.RTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mall via Thiladelltlaa, due 3 a. st:, 010812812 st. .Westeni Mail, Cin. and Louise., due 8 closess A.M. Sourls.via Balt. and Washingtonidae B P. sat. 2 closes2 a. N. itlcirth-Western via Clevelosd, duo:10 A. at., closest) A. Z. Erie and Western New York, due -8 e.-sr., closes 8 A.st Par value._ Asked, Offered Bank of Pittsburgh . •.. •• • • .850,00 .850.00 850,00 Exchangeßank 50,00- -.- 4400 • 43,50 Mem luta ts' mid 91. Bank ••• .. 50,00. . 50,00 . 49,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank Nonnin market. Hiind Street Bridge 50 00 50,00 - 49,00 Nomltern berties Bridge. ••.. • . 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dgo ..... •• •• • • 25,00 36,00 35,00 Connellsville R.Stoek, paid on - . ' shares, 82,50. , 5,00 1,43 . City Bonds (0 cesit;) , ' 90,09 • Monongahela Bridge. . .... . 1 .2, .25,00 ' MAO Gas Stock 50,00 . Daily Iteview of the Market*. • OFFICE; OF THE POST, / TcESDAZ MOISNING, March 6, 1849. 1 YeaterdaY was a dull and gloomy daY. There was rain from morning till, night. FLOUR.. We beard of:no sales on the Wharf; one lot was offered at 53,56 but refused. Sale of 100 bbls from store at $3,700405. BULK PORIC...SaIes - of 13,000 Ths at 4c. ; o f 9009 lbs COlantry_cat at 31c. • - MOLASSES. - .Sale or 20 bbla at 281 c.; small sales to regular trade at 28c. CHEESE..Sate of 1800 lb; cream at Go. ; 'raga lar Bales of common at former quotations.- BACON..SaIe of 8 melte - Hams at 6.te. ; sides at ; Shoulders , at G. APPLES..SaIe - of 70 blrls grien Apples at 81,20 DRIED APPLES—SaIe 0f,20 sacks from store at 56c. PGTATOES..SaIft of Neshaallocka at 75080 c. RYE FLOlTh...Salea of dray loads front store at $3,18. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Feb. 22, 1849. COTTON—There oyes lesi deinand for Cotton in the early part of yesterday, but liter the inquiry ha • . proved, and - the sales reached 4000 bales without any change in prices. The market closes rather slack:' N. A. ctstauslcanow. Inferior - 41(ii5} MiddlitigFair 6107 Ordinary 5111 , 51. Fair 715i7i Middling. ..... —61071 Goa Fair nominal. Good Middling ..6 i es i I Good and Fine:. nominal. TOBACCO—The sales ate 20 hhdirr, at 51 for Ad mitted and 3} for Refused ; 24 bhda., 2 Admitted at 5, and - .22 Refused at 2i631 ; 35 lihds. Damaged Refuted at 21, and 9 do. do. at 2o.ir tb. "'SUGAR AND_MOLASSES—The Sugar market was less active. The sales amount to about 500 lilids. Prices are fully maintained._ Fair to Folly Fair 3i041e. Iv ri.- The Molasses market was dull. 800 bids were sold at 17020 c. ; and 250 blue:, a choice lot, at 20}c.0 gallon A crop of 175 hhds. Suear on Bayou Lafoorche sold at 4c.'pili. FLOUR—The market for this article continues quiet. The only: side, we beard of was 2000 bbls. Ohio froM store at 94,35 ir bbl. CORN—The market continues firm; 9000 sacks were sold at 30238 c. for White, Yellow and Min ed •39 for a 'lot of. Yellow 'deli verod and 40a. per bushel for anotherlot, a prime article. WHEAT-1000 bushels in bbls, sold at 90c v bushel .—Or ascent . . LOUISVILLE MARKET. . • . Feb. 27.. The weather to=day :has been clear and delightrbl. The river Continues to swell a- little. Freights are low and scarce. Detainees is quite active, particu larly in Grocerier. 13AGG1Pi(a?A•110 ROPE--We notice an increas. ed firmness in the market, and holders are averse to tell. 'We quote,' however; a sale or 100 pieces and 100 coils at 151 c, and 7.1 c. ; also a sale last week or 100 coils inferior rope at 616. WHISKEY--/i aale at the wharf this morning of 50 bbls at -161 c. - FREIGHTS--The rates to New Orleans• to day were 25e for pound , freights, And soc . per barrel for Pork, from Portland. Way freights 60c per barrel for Pork.. Te Pittsburgh we. quote at 18a20e for lb freights.--Courier. ' • • New andlruport ant Works on California. lITLIAT I SAW IN CALIF° RN) A—Being the Journal VV of n Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, containing 'accoante of the Gold' Mines, various routes, outfits. NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical . and Mineralogical features of, the Cotmtry.— Also;the routes from tort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to Sun Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gila rivers, from the official 'reports of Cal. Freraont and Major Emory CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's Journey. Round the World. Vliith an ac count or the Revolution in California and conquest of that country by the United Stacy. 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 ..fcb22 - Corner of Wood and ad MS. • Gold Washers. - lITARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, . for which he has made application for a patent.— They nre now offered for sale at the Warehouse of PARRY, SCOTT & Co., N 0.103 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Adventurers to. California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their construction, canny tratisp,rted on the back of males vir horses, weighing eighty poness each, and can be put in operation in half an hour. They can be filled with provisions. It is the opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest size, that two men will wash the mineral from 150 bushels of sander earth in a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral.. They can be increased in size and worked by water or mule power, if expedient. The operators work vvitturcit going into the- water or being exposed to water or wet, and consequently without endangering their, health. They will require but a smith stream 'of water, and can be used the whole season*, and can - be put into operation wherethere Is sot E ancient water to wash in the usual way. ' Price of smallest size 835. „Orders from abroad, ac eompanied by cash, will be: promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s; N 0.103 Wood at.. Pittsburgh. MO the Honorable the Jiidges of the Court of General quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. - - - . The petiuonof William Nters, of Pine township, in the County aforesaid, humbly shaweth, That your pe titioner limb provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the above township, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to granthim a license'to keep 'a public house of cium bainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - WM. PETERS. We, the • subscribers, eitizemi of the thrive township, do certify that the above petitions rla of good repute for : honesty and temperance, and is well Provided with house room and convemeneas for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others , and that said tavern is ne cessary. • James Sample, J.32anks; S. *a. hrCarley, Wm. Wal lace, Wm-Kerr, J. Morton, Thomas Gibson, 'Wm. Ross, James A. Gibson, John Yoga!, L. - Lorvar, Wm. Scott, J. Seinple. - m I 0 the. Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for. the County 'rhe petition of David Stewart, of Stewartstown,Sh al er township, in the county aforesaid, humbly , sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the - accommodation of travelers and others, at , his dwel ling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleated to grunt him a license to _keep a public housA of entertainment. . . And your .petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. DAVID erEwAirr. We, the .aubseribers, citizens of the aforesaid town ship, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for honesty and temperance,. nod is well provided with house room and couveninces for - the accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. _ Thomas Potter, Jacob King, Charles Wernet, Joseph Rome, James Gilbreath, George Henderson, Samuel Sut ter, George Stewart, C 6 ristion liciber, .Robert Chen& an:Carpi:it Lutz,:Joseph Westin's,' ' firto the Honorabla..theludges of.the Cott o -Generat Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the'County of Allegheny: The peutiou of Michael Crawford, of the 4th Ward, Allegheny City, in the County aforesaid, humbly shevv eth, Phatiyour petitioner bath provided himself with ma terials for the Accommodation at travelers and Otters, at his dwelling bonne, in the Ward aforesaid] and prays that your Honors will he pleased. to mu& bun a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe- titionei, ai in duty bound, will pray. - , ' MICHAEL CRAWFORD. 'We, the aubscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is wallprovided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg - ; ingot' travelers and strangers, and that said tavern is necessary D. Moulidn, R. Ewing, T. Gardiner,-) C. larder', Jos. Chambers, Wm. Ewing. Wm. Hamilton. GIN". Proudly, A M'Alister, J. B. Riddle, H. Ferguson, R. Gillbert. • 200 CONES NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE re. calved at M. A. MlNER'S—Containing a -gient variety of interesting matter t inelading allthe partikulars of the , late fight between Sullivan and nyer. lir Smithfield street, third door above 2d. STUMM febl2 inttlligenre. Aik • PORT'OF FrrTsnutt.oll 91 inti 7 WAVER iv: 2 . . 18 CLIANNEL. ' ARRIVED, Steamer Miehigart No. 2, Gilson,.Beaver. Robt.Wlghtman, —, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Sholes i Beaver. 4 ' Baltic, Jacobs Brownsville. '' Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson,-McKeesport. " ....Hibernia No. 2, Klinetelter t Cincinnati " Wyoming; Fowler, St. Louts. " Columbian, Dean, Louisville. " .Western Worldi Norton, New Orleans DEPARTED, Steamer. ,Lake Enie, Sholes, Beaver. Michigan-N0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robt. Wighunan,.----, Beaver. " Baltic,:Jacobs k Brownsville. " Atlanuc,-Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendriekon. McKeesport. " Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. " Niagata, Jacobs, St. Loins. " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wheeling. . • " Z. Taylor, Lucas,Wheeling. " , Consul, Webber, Wheeling. "••• Heaver, Clarke, Wellsville. - . " ' Telegraph No. - 1, Hazlett, Louisvillm-, ~„ ' Wm. Phillips,M , Phail: Kittanning. The - fine Winner . CONSIGNEE, toes- WOOD, Master, will leave for the above and unenneatate parts, this day, at 10 o'clock, t. id. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. cunt It'er New Orleans. 'uterineAi . Tits steamer WINFIELD SCOTT, Capt. A. DEVENXT, will leave for the above and tate ports, on Tuesday, March oth, at 10, 9 irt A.M.. For•freight or passar,romply on board, or to uro GEO. S. MILTENBERGER, Ag't. • and :Marietta. Packet.. The fine steamer CAROLINE, Bm -IiINO, Master, having undergone thor ough repairs, will run as a Regular Packet on the above trade. L iaves Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday morning; returning, leaves- Zanesville every Friday morning. For freight or passage, apply on board. mars Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet Line. The reused splendid fast - passenger packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2, MAsott, Master, will leave for Cincinnati and' Wardle, on Monday, the 20'h instant, at 10 o'clock, A. X. For freight or postage, apply on board, or to -BURBRIDGE. WILSON & Co, or GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER. ID— Steamer Perona will leave Louisville for New Orleansom arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers. can -sireifo direct, and can have berths secured hero If de marS., ptry• - • , 41 - 47igiim . • Alit* TEE splendid fast running steamer CARD LINE, Winning', Master, will Mare for the above an Intermediate ports, on Th ursday, Bth instant, at 10 o'clock, a: st. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar 3 IV. B. WIIEELER, Agent. 1848. 184IG CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE, Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnisher!, and most powerful boats on the waters of . the West. The highest arages are paid for the services of the best 'and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The tiro has been in opernuon for six yenta ; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest Injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge coin parson with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity, and ii peed. All that money CiM procure 'has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MOND4 YPACKET.—The MtrsoxiaanarA,Capt. Stone wiltleave Piitiiburgh every Monday morning atlo o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. at. Tr/RSDA Y PACKET.—The linntakta No. 2, Capt. Jno. /Mueller, will leave - Pittsburgh every Tueeday looming at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. x. WEDNRSDAY PAM - ED.—The Naw EimLam, No. 2, Capt. S. Ikon will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at l °o'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. K. THURSDAY PACKET.—The Balutstrr, Capt. R. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every - Thursday evening at 10r. sr. FRIDAY CKEY—The CLIPPER I\d. 2, Capt. Crooks, cvillleave PittsbirrgheveryFriday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling'every Friday evening' at 10 r. SAT/JAI/4 Y P.ACIEST.—The Mammon No. 2, Cipt, I. C. Woodward. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 ()retook ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 e. x. SUNDAY PACK E 7.—The ISAAC NEvnta, Cnpt. P. Ikrot. "MI leave Pintburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. x. nor 10. . LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. EMIEE/ Hsorraa SATTRD LT PACICT.—.-The A No lfine and fnstpassenger steam Pac ket TELEGRAPH, J. Hezlep., Com mander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel ing„. Cincinnati and Louisville; and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has been built erpressly for a regular Packet, and wall a view entirely to the comfort olpits sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. - The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Den Franklin No 6 u lid • Pike No 9, to Sant- Louis—time through,rive Dare. ap2l-iy 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. - • • Fumes:ex Ist, IS- 1 8. PCS/MAST ist,lB4B. LEAVE DAILY A 7 8 A. AL AND 4 T. AI. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOWS hrLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and arc fitted up without regard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Moat, at the foot of Boss at. Passengers will be punctual on board, US tile boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ja3l New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamier 4#114Z. TAYLOR, ill- E. Lucas, Master, will run as a Regula r Packet between Pittsburgh and 1 . g, caving this city every Monday, Wednesday and 'Friday, at 10 o'clock. a.. at., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. it. • For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions,) apply on board- The - Z.Taylor is on entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river.) (jut3o) ARMSTRONG; & CROZER, Ago. New Wheeling Packet. jut The new and splendid passenger steamer , J AMES NELSON, G. D. Moore, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh mild Wheeling, leav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock. a. at., and Wlteelange very Monday, NVediles day and Friday,mt 10 o'climk, A. M. For freight or passage, (having superior aceommoda tions,) apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new bout, and (or speed and accommodation is not surpassed by tiny' bout on the river. A.MSILTRONG & CROZER deedaf Agents.i • itteburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swift runninn. steamer CONSUL, Waimea, blaster, will ' leave regularly for Wheeling, on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock,precisely. Leave-Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. te., positively. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation th s at can be procured, fonthe comfort and safety ,of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting satiny-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to octD JOHN FLACK, Agent. Franklin Packet. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Was. Hs, will run regularly be tween ma urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock,i. a. For freight or passage, apply on board. dec27 Regular Packet for fluntlep. aar taii . THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. BAnitzs, will leave for the above and inter luipisrta on Wedsiesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passtie a_pply on board, or to au2s GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, A t. . - 'New Arrangement. THE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 a , m., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Fnday. She has a boat at the landinil, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. h W. HARBAUGH, Agents, No. 33, Wood street. Bummer Arrangement. ifiait THE Steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, 'will leave Pittsburgh for Heaver, atiegow,und'Wellsville, every Monday, Wedneriday, and Friday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A.M. Having a boat at the landing, we are.prepared to receive freight at any time. Forfreight or passage apply to O. W. BARTON & CO., A ••eats Going to Move. //CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE SELLING .9yF—ctu. AND Seccae Bomomss.—The undersign ed being about to remove,in the cominganonth, to N 0415 Wood street, is desirous of closing out the greater part of his Stock at REDUCED PRIOES. ,He would call your particular attention to his largo and splendid assort meat of CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, Giran doles.,Lamps, Britannia,- Tea. Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, alt-of which he offers at a small advance above cost. Beeternber the place, No. 113 Wow, ay. • [feb27] M. HODEINSON. Patti:moan's Carriage Manufactory, - Diannui ailey, between Wood 'and , Svaith fi ekritreets. _ 1"9 . 11:13541 ratty always be found an assort p . ent of Family 'Carriages, Ilaronebes Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work. from a six haree'wagan down to a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to - purchase or contract for any thing in the above line, are respectfully Invited to call. - act2Baf _ §' .ISI.AR.SLAND, Chilli-M/0 OWe and Retail Cloth :ing‘Stare,-N0::45 Litre-sty - street; Obrnes Of Virgin Cloy, Pittsburgh.' ' HTT' . LEE,-(succeto Murmur- & LET,TIVForDsosei and Commission Merchant, for rho Ameri , can WOolen Goods. ' - febt6 V , • A PAD , CO.; llooksellers, Stationers, an 4 Paper Dealers M corner of Wood rind Third streets, Tittaburat, Pa ilook-binding raid Printing done to order, rota TASlF,SF.to—Oifice removed to `Fourth street, betvveen Smithfield and qrant -streets AI6IgPRONG & CROZEI,-_,Commisiion Merthants and Dealers in /Wduee, ¢b.—No.2.l.,Market et. def. . DBLS. BEANS--Just raceayed and for sale by L.) mar 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. .1) BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTLER—Jost reed and for 0 sale•by [mall] ARMSTRONG & OROZER 11 It3tyBLB. RiEmEarF3lLOUHA—R.l=gelserVivklanabgtole ry KEGS BUTTE,RIF do Lard; for sale by marl ARIHSTRONGA CROZER: 20 d for sale by (moral-, ARMSTRONG tr. CROZER: 1 fi BUNDLES - HARNESS LEATHER—Suitable for making Hose, or Bolting . for sale by .- 11:turd _ -- - ARMSTRONG & CROZER2 10 BBLS. SUPERFINE FLO UR—Ta-day received by mar3.6.112.15TR9A9 & CROZER.. • SACKS:IIIIIED A ITIA3S . ") . . x5lO "- Peaches ; Just received by mar 3 AIIIIISTTLONG & OROZER: 3000 ' LS. BULK PORK; 3000 ths Bacon ; rec'd'and for Ellie by mar 3 - -CUMAIINS & SMITH.; FLAXSEED -A. lot rec'd an forrthirri --- mar 3" CUMMINS& srtirru:: 'on BUSHELS RY.E7-11ec'd and far sale by mar 3 CUMMINS tc. Malt RYE FLOUR—Reed andfor sae by mar 3 CUMMINS & SMITH qgdi 1113 LS. SUPERIOR FLOUR—Ree'd and for-aale UV by inwtraj CUM&IMS & " 50 B USHELSPECANS—Re.e . d and for sale by mar 3 CUM ?S & SMITH SUAY—IOU boxes No. 1. CM. Soap, in store and for sale by - OLL. BUTTER.,-7 bblo. Roll Bolter, receivid par AA, Michigan, and for sale by • - mart • . SMITH & SINCLAIR. - • LAssEs-60 bins. inittn•es in store far sale by KING & MOORH±AD, mar 3 Diamond. ; • LOUISVILLE LIME-20 Mils. rec'd per steamer Tel 6 graph No.'2, mud tor sale by mare KING & MOORHEAD. APPLE 4-40 bbls. in store and for inle by -- mar 3 KING Ze hIOORHEAD. POTATOES-15 . bbla. Neshrnitocks just ryweived and for "sale by , [mat3l KING & 1510MillEAD, t. _ rox—aooo tbs. new Bacon, just received and far -sale by t ieb2.l) W. tc.J. C. ACIII?...SON ' F, • DOZ CORN BROOMS—Just reed and for E ale by febt6 W. & J C, ACHESON. ' 5 ll O 9 b b y lALL, g i tizmor7 60 13 Xfor febl6 No,2B.mitb6ebT APPLES—.SO bble. nooks; 150 " Romanites; for sole by lobla • W. h.l. I.I.•AGHESON CORN MEAL--Fresh Ground :titled Corn Meal, just received and for sale by . W. & J. C. ACIiESON DOT-ASH.-11 casks PobAsh In more 11.111 i for sale by J_ janlB bIILLER. & RICKETSON. - VITHITE HAVANA SUGAR-30 boxes Mite Ha; l c . Steam Boats for ftale. vana Sugar, Just reed and for sate by jalllB MILLER & RICKET'SON. 4 4 41 1 $The splendid Steam Packets BALTIC - ^en . ar P UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES.-15 tifirit3ugti 10 House Molasses, on consignment and for sale by jann MILLER tc- RICKETSON JO I'S FANCY CASSIM E ER --fin hand, and for sale pt rnanufeetarer's prices, by [foll2o] I0(1 FS. ALI. WOQL TWEEDS--YOr sale by 4,/ H.LEF, . . C L SEG z EISiIX'PeL 7 1 iiu:4lcl"lforlat autactaerßprieelyfe7 i. 1El: CAS T E - .AiTigli r i CATCIXiaI. I.'l;Lol'.kizon hand unii for nale by (febl.l3) -- H. LEE. r.„ 11 PAIRS DRAB B LAN/MTS.—Th. atteMion of Cat. tJIJ ifonna men is directod to this article. They will be sold IoW, to close consignment, by Vet-VI B. LEK • AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For sale very low, as the season is far advanced. Deal ers may expert bargains„ [feb2o] • H. LEE. W OOL—The highest price, in cash, paid i f i orin V l, by feb23 Liberty street. OPPOgite IP° LET—A large Brick Dwelling Douse, suitable for . J. two families. Situated high up on Federal street,: Allegheny. Apply to 11. LEE. feb22 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. 'CALIFORNIANS, LISTEN.—We can furniolt you V with Waterproof Bags for Provisions, either for !tittles or . Wagons, with mond euds and a pocket-hole in the side, so arranged that article,' can be taken out with: out unstrapping front the mule. We have experienced workmen engaged, and can supply 100 at two days' no tice. RHODES & ALCORN . , . marl = - .30-Fifth street; H 0 ! FOR CALIFO. A--Emigrants can be sup plied with 'Pinola, Roasted Coffee, Cayenne and Sleek Pepper, Mustard, and other Spices, put op In MIS, and hermetically sealed. By RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth street. I 1 ROUND FEED—OiI Meal, Barley Meal, Corn and VT Cob Meal, all most excellent feed for horses and cows, manufactured by ourselves nod constantly for sole by RHODES*. ALCORN' mm. 3 30 Fifth street. NOTlCE.—Persons, indebted to the late firm of Roa aura Is Kass are requested to settle up. The books. and accounts are in Possession of JOHN COYLE. ' feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield. ....... AVE COSTS.—Persons indebted to E. TaOVILLO, Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, fe Fourth street. near Smithfield at. lARPET RAG FOUNII—A small Carpet Bag was lJ pitied up in the Monongahela River, yesterday.— The owner can have it, by calling at this office.and pay ing for advertisement re .5.4,3 t 110 - OTICE TO PURCHASERS OF TIN, COPPER' AND SHEEP.IHON WARE--Countro f terchants and others would do well to call at the store S. MOR. - ROW, Fifth street, between Wood and Marker, where they will find a Large assortment, at low prices, for cash or up proved paper.• • irr - Builders'orders promptly attended to. feb2S:6teoil tea A NEW BRICK HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALtOßßENT—Situated in the Seventh Ward .convenient to Kaung , s old Mansion House. The House contains five Rooms, Kitchen, and finished Garret. Possession can be obtained immediately. Enquire of febeta HENRY'McCULLOUGH. Tiouinal Copy 31-ErntiaLl'i.ist.t NEW BOOKS ....History of Mary, Queen of Scow-- By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History of Kitts. Charles the First, of England. By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History of Alexander the (heat: By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. - History of Hannibal, the Carthagenian. By Jacob Alton; with engravings. Received and ibr sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, feb2l Corner Market and 3d at,. frEA•WRAPPING PAPERZ- 7----- ,1 100 reams medium blue Tea Paper ; 60 'Whim " " broli " " Just received, and for sale at the Paper 'Warehouse of S. C. HILL. mart:• No. 97 Weed street. RAGS: RAGS! RAGS !—Cashpaid for Rates at the Paper Warehouse of S.C. !TILL. mar 2 NO. 67 Wood street. ORGENTLEMEN.—W R. Mutterer has recently re ceived a further simply of Gentletnbes Fancy CRA VATS, including some very . handsome. Also, black _ltalian Cravats, several qualmes,and including some su perior: Also, Gent 's Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders • super'Silk do.; Under shirts and Drawers, merifo, silk ? and cotton, some of the former extra size. Especial attention is asked to his stock of French Broadcloths and Ours:num!, of the latter plain and fancy; Velvet and Satin Nestings, &e. At Isliarth-cast corner of 4th. and Market tits. [Mn2O (VELEM' CLOTHlNG—Gentlemen wishing to provide \../ themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest, would find it to their advantage to call at Mc- GUIRE'S, before purchasing elsewhere. AU work war ranted• ' JAS. MeGUIRE, febl3 • Tailor, Third st.. BUFFALO COMBS--A large and varied assortment of Bunk) Back Climbs, new style, for sale at ZEBULON KINZEIPS, 6 7Market at. To the Sick and &Meted. IF any one still doubts the efficacy of JAYNE'S EX . vECTORANT iu Asthma.and other Pulmonary At feetains, let them read the -Mewing letter from Mr. F. S. Robbins,,o merchant of Marion, Dewiu county, Illtifois, who says, April 14th,-104&= 11 Illy wife has been a ffl icted with Asthma for 35 years. and at times suffered more than death. She has applied to ninny eminent physi cians, and also used many of the patent medicines re commended for that complaint, and received but little relief front an >-thing until last fall, whertshe heard of your EXPECTORANT, ond being 'very much efflicted at that tim, sheswith much trouble obtained a bottle of it, and a box of SANATIVE PILLS. After using the medicine a few hours, she was relieved of hard breath- Mg, and though very much emaciated, in afew days was able to be about the house and - ,14..ice taking three-bot tles of the EXPECTORA N T, e t better health than she'has done for many years, and continues quite , well, except when she takes cold, and then a few.doses EX PECTORANT give her entire life. In short it is a "cure all" with her. All your ottter medicines have Mien tried in this section of Country with great . F. S. ROBBINS." To Dr. D. JAYNE, 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. DJ" For sale in Pittsburg. at the PERINTEA STORE, 70 Fourth street, near Wood. feblffltl&ts.• LUABIN WOOD ST VTALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Eleven Lots V in their/1h Ward, Muslin:gil t 24 feet front on• Carson street by 120 feet to Patter - sop'. lane— . - One Lot on Liberty street,24 feet by 100 to Spring, di ley, between Carson street and B. Frew's line. Six out Lots in the. reserve, near ,Allegheny, City, and manebester, containing about : ten Acres each— Nos th2o, 221, 197, - 106, 105 ; 104. Enquire of • IkretteriAvSeytilieacipe;,ilonvolehleoakeitl,:tne4t. have hut ed - It; them, compriag. twenty different ' rari e ti r e ° o fr , e l; which they invite the-attention of4vhaleiale or retail buyers. 'feb2l ' + -1 - , 'filisallaztecus. for Salt Sc Let. • ' .Lots - rae Sale is Benvilip , A,DJOINING ALLEGHENY CITY.-Forty or. fifty Jok. Lots will be sold ata low price, auytime.before the - :lst of Armil. „Mechanics or others; who Wish cheap; Lots, will find it to thiiir interest to buy now, as it is be lieved they. will increase very much in value during the year.- Those - wishing small Lots, will cull on Mr. litrium., at the wiper Bpidge, Allegheny. • . • ' A portion of the Ground in liettvilla (formerly Nunnery Hill,) is laid out in squares of from three to five acres-to be sold to those wishing a country residence. _This portion of tilt. Ground commands a view of both 'Rivers, and is a most delightful plan for a summer residence.— En. mire of [febl2:d2sv] . THOMPSON BELL. :' Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned offer for sale the valuable property known. as Concert Hall, situated on Penn street, corner of Barker's alley, having a front on Penn. street of 120 feet,. running back 160 feet ,toa 12 feet alley, on which is erected a very large. Brick Dwelling House, the inain.buildiug front of two stories, with wings one and a half story high, and, the rear building three stories high, The building is very convenient and Well adapted for a Hotel or extenzive.Boarding .House. It is now occu. pied_ by Mr. Christie, .118 a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or Exieutors JOHN H . PEE:BLEB, s Pittsburgh, Feb.ls, 1849.--dim Blount Emmet Building Lots for Sale: . 3 e/BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS ' for solo; iiithe plan of the Mount ErnmetproPertY• Parsons destrousOf inveitiag a small's= of money, can. do so to advantage, by securing , choice Lots of various sizes. This-property, for beauty of location, commanding view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequolkd. - It has the advantage of an' , abundance Of the choicest :wring water. The new road, now finishing, will render noisy of ifecess, and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to any nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the Mayer will securein, a few years a imair.paout return. ' The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. - TITLE cLzArt.suri isrntartmistat. Plans may be Seen and every information had, of Mr.' HUGH' HWEENY,on the premises; or ofJOHN COYLE,: at his office, on 4th street, Pittsburgh. novaD AFA itn FOR SALE—Of SO Acres, with a i good Log House, Garden, number at Peach Trees, and fine Spring. Also, 5 Acres in cultivation. Balance is good and well timbered. Situated near to Church and School, Saw and Grist Mills, and two miles frotn the Ohm, at about 30 miles below Marietta—can readily be divided into two small Farms, and ,marbe so sold, if purchased at once—s4oo. S. CUTHI3ERT, Gen. Agent, • feb22 Smithfield street. I'kESIRABLE REAL ESTATE FORBALS—A Brick L/ /louse, and Lot, in good order and well arranged— on Wahmt street, Fifth Vt ard--Sl6bo. A Frame House, and Lot, 25 feet Rent on Crawford st., Oth Ward, by 1:Tlion an alley—BJ.soo. , • A Frame House, and Lot, 52 R. front on Roberts street, 7th Ward, by 62 ou an alley-8750. • ' S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, feb2o . • Smithfield street. I HON FOUNDRY FOR.SAL E.—A small Iron Foundry, „IL with Pour rns, Tools, &c., all readylfor operation, will be sold on accommodating terms, or exchanged for iron or goods. This offers an excellent opportunity to a young matt to. commence the Iron Foundry business Enquire of SCAIFE & ATKINSON, _deed Ist, near Wood street. 7;i OH SALIi—A Lot of Ciround, in, 7th Ward, Pitts -12 burgh, 2O feet on Duncan street by 76 feet to an lt feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. Enquire or JOHN COYLE, Real Estate AO, feb2o Fourth street, ;mar Smithfield. FOR B.IL/rA small i wo siory . frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street bey ond the Hospital. 'The lot is 24 feet in front, by [EI feet deep, and will be sold-on. accommodating terms,' For further particulars apply- at the house or to seed• JAMES MAY, Water street. sand ATLANTIC, built expressly , to run as rein itl- -- Przekets on the Monongahela, between Pit. burgh and Brownsville, and having-ran for a few months are found to be too large and powerful for the naviginion of that river; are sow offered for sale: - - The following are tbo dimensions of these TWIN boats, viz : Length of deck 170. feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 24 feet diameter; 10 feet.buckets; four boilers, al feet by 33 inches diameter; cylinders, 21 inches, and eat stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are fnmished iu the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K MOORHEAD nov23:tf Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. T CFFER FOR SALE-the whole of the property on 1 which I now reside, is the Sixth AVard of the City, consisting . of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &e., with the Carden ; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divele the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Smith, Smithfield street., opposite the Mono ngahela Howe. (deco:2tawtf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. • ORS A - 1. No use t vr iiii'Vja is Wit:el:a s- CITY _r the Court House The Lot is feet by 121 feet to an alloy. Title indisputable. and very, reasonable terms of payment. Enquire of ffebl9) THOS. MELLON. ritOßSAill OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, situate on Fifth street, opposite. the 'Court House.— Enquire of ItIMULLEN & -DOWNING. janl7 210 Liberty street, opposite Seventh MICR SACR—Three valuate Building Lotti,,2o. feet I.` front on Roberts street by 100 deep—price tor the whole, 8900. Also, a Frame 'louse and Lot, of 15 feet fronton Strawberry alley; with a 3 feet alley. by 120 feet deep-4500, and a ground rent perpetual of 815 yearly. .Also, 20 shares, Hand street Bridge Stock. . S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, 1'0.423 Smithfield street. rOR S .- Att.—The entire Stock ofthe MINERSVILLE OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 7th-of March next, ut 10 o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fourth street, near Market, if not disposed of.at private sale. The following, is the stock: two Omnibuses ,four llorscs, twO Sleighs and Harness. For further:particulars. enattire of CHAS. BARNET! E. McANINCIf, or ./NO. FAGEN. feb27:td • [Journal copy till day and ch.Tost.] . TO LET—A Dwelling House on Feder, Street, Allegheny. near the Market Sguare,,and a small House on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Mrs. Mar; ray's Tavern, Pitt Township. Also, a long Room L 3d story; Market street, Pittsbur . gh. Two small Stores on. Third street, and sevcralconventent Offtec'S, hear the Post Office. Apply to E. D. GAZZAM, fehLaw ' Office, Third street, over Ph lo Hall. TA ERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN FOR RENT. -A commodious andwell finished Tavern Stand,, In the village of Shousetovin, furnished in modern style, with gdod Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address - . jant2 • P.: SHOUSE, Shonsetown.- - TO LET—One Three Story and one Two Story pg: Orr°!ling House, finished innaodern style, marble antels in each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie street, second and third , houseitrom the cornetor Washington at. . . JOHN F. PERRY, jate23:lvrd* Corner of Liberty`and Irwin . ate. FOR SALE— A Lot and Two Story Brick. jr Y Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court House: Also, a House and Lot in Birmingham. Price r 5450.00. Apply to JOHN J. zurreirEL, fehlo . ' . No. 108 Fourth st. trio LLT—A Store, Room, on Third street,-South J_ between Wood and Market streets. Poeseasior given on the lst day of ,April. 'Apply to M. KANE, Of to. JOHN COYLE feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield. . P PO LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL, febS tia Market Pittsbnrgh. rvo LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling-llottse, Sta. _11; Lie and Lot. GO feet by WO. now occupied by - Benj. Ulyde, adjoining Geo. - Hogg. Por terms, enquire at the store of iIiCULY Cs.m, corner of Market and Fifth sts., Pittsburgh. tfeblnnltf) ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. OOM AND POWER TO LET—k Room, 20 feet by IX. 40, can bo had, with a power sufficient for a Turning or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge. Enquire at ROBINSON'S, fobllll 'Post Buildings, corner Fifth at. and Wood, • rllO LET—A large double Brick Dateßing House, in a handsome situation, on Federal street, Allegheny, by Rey. Wm. Anderson—rent $lOO. THE . Enquire of , Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. 110 LE.r _ Ire° Story Brick Dwelling, (containing eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street. Rent, to a good Tenant, e 2.10. -Apply to C. A. M'ANULTY .& CO filbS WILLIAM TATE & (BUOVEBSOIIB TO SELERIEV ;& TATE.) No.lo, Fourth. street, between Ferry and Liberty sheets, MANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drants, pumps baths , water closets, leaden coffins, /to,, keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs , to the square foot, 6 sheets of by 20 feat, which they_will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. hand leaden also manufacture mid keep constantly, on hand leaden pipes from 2 to I iffch calibre* aqueduct pipe, for conveying water from springs, furialied to the country trade, and put up on reels. in lengths of from 1 . .00 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions tui: tattle proper method of laying. &1130, on Mind, large supply Adams' Pat. eat suction Pumps,. for wells or cisterns; Snow to Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps: Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and on the moat accommodating terms. .Orders from the Country for leaden pipes, slim lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. Co-Partnership Notice. TOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist hist., associated ey with him in his business Jona . Fr.anststo; they will hereafter carry on their impaningof Howie Furnishing Hardware, and n n anufactung business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will-b. closed by - the senior Partner of the present firm, at their 'warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets . (janft) JOHN DUNLAP & CO. DTSSOLUTION.—Tbe pannorship of 111eaturr & L. -is this:day dissolved, by mutual consent. The tim sittess of the firm Will be settled by H. Lee J.. R. MURPHY, FL LEE. Pittsburgh, 60th Jan., 1840 NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and uttend io the sale of Woolen. Goods, at the old place. — I H. LEE. lir' Iftretiring from the late firm of Mu by & Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr: .Lee to-the Confidence of my friends and to the pubtie. . . . janal , . . ... . I. .R. MURPHY. DSSOLUTION—The partnership tteretofote existing between JAG. HERDMAN and- AV SE.RATT, was dissolved on the 9th inst., by-we - death of the letter The business orthe late firth will be settled' by the sur viving partner. JAS:HERDAIAN, at the old'stand (No. 93 Wood street,) where personaindebted wilt please make payment . • TRESLI ARRIVAL. , OF NEW'GOODS, • ATP. auLArintlai. - NO PairrY4triv - R,..LIBE'RTY ST., 2,l*TssoffoiL JUST RECEIVED, an, extensive - unit general anon meet of French, English, Belgian and Atherican Cloths Cassimeres and Veatings, of the latest and most - desirable patterns. Amongst them will be found a wale oCeritireirrieW styles Fancy Casaimeres 'and Vest ottbe . latest importations-4R of which will be made to order in,the most fashionable manner,' at' abort notice, and reasonable prices. On - hand; a. , large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring-Style, and will be sold low for cash.- . - . . N. 8., To Timm.—Watts Graduating Shoulders Measure System. for sale at imrlid&wri P. DELANY'S. ATO. SO MARKET STREET,' have received, by ro ll cent ',lmportations, the following 'GOODS, Six. cartons Thibet Shawls, of various qualities end colors,;so doz. " Alexander's" best quality. Kid Gloves; together with is good assortment of col'd Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton. Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand ing straight and turn-over Collars ; 20i.! pair Embroidered. Cuffs, from 50 cents to 81,25; Mourning Collars, cif va rions patterns; Demi Lace Veils, thegreatest assortment ever offered by us ;. French and' English 44 Prints; Hoyles Prints, small figures and fast colors ; small plaid French Ginghams ; British Furniture Chintz • white satin damask Table' Cloths ; Linen Damask, 6 2 8 and 104; green Bereges; Gent.'s blabkGroeide Rhine Silk Cravats, .12 10'40' inch, the best zoods imported Purse Twist; Linen Cambnc, and Linen Cambric' Hdkfs from "0} to 82,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaeonets,Lawim„.Mull and Swisse htusfins, figured and plain Laces, white and cord Tarlatans, &e. t &c. We are in the daily receipt of new 'Goods; and invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. . REMOVED. Fashionable Read Clnartees '- /Vri. 28 Market' street,' second door 'below Second streei. C. WIGEtNEBURG, Ts ESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends' lA, and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion . able Headquarters_ from Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, gd door rom Second street. He is constant ly prepared to make: to order, of - the moat fine and best triatenals, in a superior mariner and at Veil , reasonstble prices, every article of 'Fashionable Clothing,nf which his. complete stock.. of choice and carefully selected French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest, legs, &e., of the latist and most desirable patterns, are particularly. designed. • Be has also on hand a very large stock ofseady.made Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low C. WERNEBURO,- 1'62741 28 Market 5t.,24. door from Second et l _ . • AA. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, have just . received the !following: well - known brands of Bleached 'Muslims, viz: 7.8 and 5-4 Bleached Muslin, Janice' Steam Mills; 54 0 " Nartinkeng " slasorti" "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," ''Dorchester7"Ght isigamond,-" "Grafton, ' "A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "liosten Pillow Case, " "Farnsworth," &c., &c. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by.the piece or pack age. Clothing at.. Colt. S the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, they will adhere strictly tothe above terms. There fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the best material and workman ship. - • '• liI'MULLEN & DOWNING, feb3] Liberty;opoosite foot of 7th at. Shirting Musing , and Iritsh Linens. TV R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of V t . those wanting: the above GOods,,ito .his desirable stock, consisting of the best.makei from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter wananted pure Has. He. has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Mullins of a superior quality at a very low i Sheeting and Pillow-case' Mullins; • Diapers and - Crash ; • Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; •• Blankets, quilts Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, l'armettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles oat received;) Alpacas, &e. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at prices thatcannot fail to please. fp— Wholesale Rooms up stairs. Fresh ittrlral—.Nese Goods I . SO. 615 - mixarr as., arrwris tra s-c. ANn TES FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received its second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the &Menu cities since the Great Pall in Priers, and far below the cost of mann facturing, and will dispose of them, 'Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! • Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 121 cents; 4.4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; • 44 Double Purple Calico, 121 do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents; . FOrrnture Chintz, only 61 cents; • . Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool. 181 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed 'Ticking, only 61 cents; : French Dress Ginghatas, 121 cents; French Work Collars, only 121 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only cents. '• LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; • - Chameleon Silks; all shades; . Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; French I.amartine Plaids; , • "•• • Lyone se Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Ltistre; .Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thtbet Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Larnartine Crusluneres; French Merino, all colors; • 'Chameleon Satin, all abodes; • Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Tbibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ' Plaid Long Shawls; Brochti Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Lniaa Shawls; new style Stradilla SlEtwls; plain and embrold ered black and colored silk tinge Thibet Shawls, nod new style Paris print”lyt:rkerri and Cashmere Shawls. FANC I GOODS - . French work Capes; Collars and Chernizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs • black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere , Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora vian Hose ; black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings - and Insertings„ _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. • .Damask• Table Linen, and Table Cloths rßussia.Dia perand Crush ; Irish Linen and• Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets ; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking; Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambrics•, Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey,; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Dailings. • : GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Just received, a very fine aisortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Cloths; bleak and fancy French Casaimeres ; new style fancy. Vesting. and Cm. vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery Ind Suspenders. BLANKETS. - - A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankcts,just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fall in plea, ?del.:heats and others are re guestad to call and inspect them, sbe I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, es I intend to sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small prof: at. the Eastern Cost. . ABSALOM MORRIS, novl.l No. G 5 'Market street. Pittsburgh. Neur.litoodai Uit Number Plfty.ntue t CORNER oi'rotnint AIM MARKET 811331T9, PIITSBIIRGR. GREAT BARGAINS!— The subscriber has bust re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving eLvery extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DIM GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em hr 'iog a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at.. establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; ;Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress • do. Black love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable do. ;Jaconet and Comb. Mullins. Rich changeable Satin de;Plaid and striped Muslim); Chines; ;Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high.col'd FrenchG loves, Hosiery, Etc.; . Merinos • ' (Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and idgh cord Muslin Terkeri Shawls • ' de Laines; !Cashmere do. New style muslindeLaines; Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Saun stnped Cashmeres; ; fringe; Fancy, do. do. ;Plack Thibet Shawls, demi°. Black and colored Alpacas;.BlacV do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright . do. do. • lore; Fine Blocher) do. New style Visettes; 'Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long so. California Plaids; Low Priced do Black Bombazines ; • 'Plaid Cloakthgs. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and aro worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes thrill eta. ever offered ; • Double purpbaCallcoes,English, In cents; Green do. Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; • 'Blue do. . do. Blue and Orange . der • Furniture • do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . A large lot of low priced Muslin deLaines, of the low price of 12j cents per yard. • , Also, Black Alpacas for 12k cts. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, forl2/ M cents, warranted fast colors. DO ESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins, 6-1. to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, Otto 9; • • Bed Tickin . gs, verY . cheap; Casinotts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; , • Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domestic Gingham, Mariners!Shirtings; Colored Cambrics ; Flannels, lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. Linen GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawus ; Damask Table Listen; Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; • Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling. Crash. • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large sock of Blankets, from coarse to very fins, also Blue and Drab•Blaukets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. , . Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas nimeres•, Over-coatings; Silk - nnd, Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; GloVes'; Suspenders ; Bilk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose - The subscriber having - made eitruordinary, prepara tions (or the Fall and Winter trade, 'and having purchas ed his Goodsunder the advantage of raiittets unusually depressed, can confidently promise - his customers the best bargains be has ever been able to ofrer. Customers of the house, and purchasers geberallY,aie - ectfully invlted!o CalL (nov2o) PUMP ROSS. . •. . . • . • . • • WILLI/ins, • EXCHANGE AND BANKING' Dri S IDE: . N. Z. earner j" nintt and Wood strati. • ••• SlOll7 and Time Bills of t x change, Dank rtoteit'ind foreign and domestic COM bought.and ilifp on Oki.• most favorable terms. - • Collections made In all the princip alai ea of the Union c at the lowest rates: Jen HILL a ovals*, t BANKERS,. EXCHANGE BROKERS; And Deakra Foresgwand Dogmatic Ezatange, Certol- MRS qf Deposrt, Bank Nous, Gold an Siker, N0..45 Mod stratt,3rd door below Fourth , Biatside,Plusburet, Pa walk-1y ,• ALLEN ILBAXIIIL EMS'S= SALM KRAMEB & mum. • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dealers in Foreignanti Domestic Bats, of Ezeliange, Certificates Depot. 'it, Bank Notes, - and Coin. • • Corner of Third and Wood sta., directly opposite. the SI. Charles Rotel. • rtlaY29 N. HOLMES a SON, - Batters and Deafen in Bzchange Coin and Bank Not 9, N 0.55 Market sheet, Pittsburg& • SELLING SAT& EXCILLNOB. SITTING merit New York prl Cincinnati • k Philadelphia . I " I,ouirrilje Btdtimore ". St. Louis I mons amts. Bug_ing: rates Ohio - - - I dia. Indiana • " lientagkg • * "" Virginia * Wheeling • - i• " ATennessee . .‘‘ .112an18-y LW. B. BOON., 111011. salultn. HOOK ex.sAndErspr. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; ' N. B. Cotner of Wood and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa., TIEALER9 in Coin, Routh Notes ; Time Bills, Fore. J.../ and Domestic Exchange t Ccrufmates of Deposit r ibo EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Unica! and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers. - CURRENT and par rands received on depoalte. COLLECTIONS made on all paha of the Union, at 'he lowest rates, - - septhly ( - Ai. ; o.sPlT"ondAtP,Etan BBB .- be co =A l in ~ ... , cases of a priecue Of delieatentsture incidents ' r,. p( to the hnman frame. . - - • ‘ )01 - qp : .6yhilisand Syphilitic eraptions,gonorrhMe klk. ' , and its consequences, together - with all ta . ,... neretudiseates,hammides of the blood, with all diseases of renerraforigin, skin diseases;withstrietures,gleetotrethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the wand , ' monthly suppressions, diseases' of the Jolla% fistula- in no, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, 'Uri; lino, tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic .. eruptions, tatter 'ringworm, mereurial diseases, ikc. . -.. TWELVE. YEARS' PRACTICE , . Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses'": gaiety,. climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the ' constitulton may have been enfeebled,enablesDr. Brawn to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. .. - . • Dr. Brown's offices are convenientlyarranged into cep amte apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to ninny persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all cacti, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing ernereal . cases, in their various forms and stages, oilers indueements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers arc hereby up • prised that Dr. Brown has heen regularly educated in confined evb iticmhsoeffmeexcluinsiliefyadtoforthheetrleualzttentivoefylar. Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated Margeoll Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints._ DI - Certain, safe and speedy cocci will, in all cases, bo .guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved In a short time, withafit inter :option from business. Hernia .or Rapture..--Dr. Brown also invites .oer sons afflicted with Herniate, call; as he has paid paten! far attention to that diseade. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain fee, or they will not be attended to. por - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards thb market. Consultations stric conk EUMATISM.—Dr. Brawn% newsy discovered rem. llr edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain temedy - for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 435, Dia mond alley,Pittsburst, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. • lanll3.4lawtf EaEarls !Magical Pala Extractor. • TO THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found Dalkp's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been &Elated with for ten years, in my hip joints. .ABRAHAM R. VBRRLAND. dequaeharthek, N. Y, April 8,1348.. . • • • ML H. pettily—Sir: Plume been troubled with the Piles for eight monthi, and could get no relict.. Your Magical Pain Extractor having becn•recommended to me. I applie4lit but twice, obtained instant relief, and in it short tune Wait perfectly cured !• Could I not..get any snore ol it, I. would not take - a hundred dollars for -the balance of my box. WILLIAM BALL. 97 North hToore street, New York, June 19,1847: .. t 7 CAUTION —Dalley's only Depot in the dip g/ New York, and where the genuine article can: be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . . Dewey is the inventor of this Italy invalunblBCont pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there ' fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a' grain of it bimself. Counterfeits abound: Every truly valuable article , subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and Ire posters; and nothing, that we know of, has snore exten sively experienced that fact than Dallere Magical Pain Extractor! A Tzar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the 'severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will atforikinstant relief, and produce at once a coolingand soothing el:fear—extracting pain in and from one to Ilfteen minutes! but be - sure, al ways apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. • And now mark the differenee!—Cotinterfeit Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear ) or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepatn! • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, may be hid gratis, on application to • JOHN D. hIOROAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh:. Da. Wra. Tumor. Agent • . Dailey'. Ansznal Galvanic Oure-AG I For Horses, Cattle, acc., cures spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evil, sores, False/id bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on apph-... cation to - JOHN D. 2iIOHGAN, octlaid&wp.. . . - A -at, Pinsbnrab.- 'The Grand Purgative. • CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED rserre xl BLS EXTRACT P/LLS.--These celebrated. Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspeps i ia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, -Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir tows a medicine for the million. In al seasons of the yea-if— spring, stunmer, autumn, and wintey,—and under all cir cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a Vermifuge and,genere I medicine for chill dren, they are unrivaled. Being coated withpure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough iu their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are e-qually ben; eficiar As au Anti-Bilious therwill be found with • out a superior. Ask tiny one, among the thousands wile use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tie original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nailing of the sort was ever heard of until he intrdilaced them in June,lB43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clicener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and takenoothers, or they will be made the victims of a frond. . . lr 'Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Cliekener's principal office for the silo of Pills,' is 60 Vesey at., N. Y. • WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, North ers Ohio, and the river counties of : • The following the duly appointed Agentsfor .117 k gheny county, a.: • •' A. M. Marshall, , Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, Jonathan °breast, Manchester.2l • • Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. - " J. B. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperancevilte. - G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • • Edward Thompson, Willunsburgh.' • -,; Daniel Negley, East Liberty.. . H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. R. Rowland Ir. Son, hl'lCaespon " C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. ' • • John Black, Tonle Creek.' -Id'Eldowmay, Bakeistriwn. V• • Samuel Springer, Clinton. . • • James Ill'K . ee.Stewartstown. ; . . :Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township . J. Fulton, Tarantula. . Jeremiah Flemiug, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, Arthursville. ene9o-41kwam • • Fresh, .Pure Tess,' VAT HOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Ma Patti? Tee . Prong, 70 Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh.— Tkie subscriber, hawing just returned from New York, is • now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN. and BLACK TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Compa ny, selected with great care for retail Balch: Our meek • being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Orocer4 Hotels. Steamboats and Families With any quantity, and at any price they may wish—packed is. I, 1 midi pound packages, a lb. tin cannisters, 0 and 13 Ib. catty boxes, and in the half chest. • Retail Grocers are , invited to call, as we can and will sell better Teas al lower prices than any other house in , 'Pittsburgh. Our stock of fine Young /Tyson, Gunpowder, and Jar perial Green, and Oolong Black Tens, are the best In the American market. • Lovering'. double - refined Loaf, Crusbed and Pulver?, • turd SUGARS, at retail. or by the barrel. • • COPPEES.--Mocba, 'Old Gov. Java,' Laguyra,, St.' Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by Me most extol , ' • rienced Coffee Broker in New York. '• - . Sweet Spiced Chocolate, • Pickled Cucumbers and . Onions. Fresh - Peaches, put twin their own juke:' MG.. loge Bt: Raisins, in 3 . boxes. . •- • - N. 8.-;-itil Dr. D. i layne's Family irlatairiesioy irate. • dece:diew ' . ' • ••. A. *JAI•TIES...: . • 1 uxERING'S DOUBLE REFINES - Stalart7.- - 211 • treat, 14 bbls. Lovering'o able Refined Lo al. Crushed an '.• Pulverized Sugars, received and to; . - r:e die reki: Teti Store,7o Fon treat, by. -: :.. • " •• - 7 sidecSAl&w . . . . A.. JAYNES; DRINTER'S INIC-100kea I News Ink, in Off - 1..' lb. kegs, at Otter kegl Just ved and for sale a t ~ ' . kin Tea Stote - by , -(decs:d • 44. JAYNES. ‘. .. -KINE COFFEO, - .4110:dliaZold Gov. Javictathre - S.t.. Dornin s wrast-RicrXerees,jost'reeeived and for, , eat t l i e • Fe bAllTuONP*C;rk?lilth Weft. by - - decs:dikstr .:.:' •.;.. - - ,. .;:'.i'Zi!' , •:.'!.7..-'.-. .. A. JAYNES. 1' . C/c 1,1 F 011 1 4 /A:WA,OONS--7-, •, -. • -• .-.- . ' • 1000 inve . 4',WQlan Felloe;, fOoieturatuat ;sizes 3.. 500 '` : •,,,. 9 - -7 fiobv, for sa/elly ~ . •.. ',.. , ..--. .C..le; Ale.fasia.TY. is - CO I feb B . : .'-: • - - . : '... t , .. .Canak 4.14.4 - • MMM lEEE county.t . City ord'u Relict Notes k Peansylvtulia Co. -'• New York Marylsrut I New Orleans
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