E I ai tylitarnittg 'post; 'l7 * CatisunnitiOrt 1:C-disease • which its ~ ,T lr.tkrastotht.tortLbs by thousands, without being arrest ;Yd "Otis Otagresaby the medieiaes in common use at the' - present time:* Rut brightet day. is CoMinc, and has ;come-tufto successfully arreSt this disease.. Dr. Rogers Liverwiart and! Tar - nerenly gives anthediato relief in Coughs tod Coldi. - but kom the testimony of rnon of the !highest standing here mad elsewhere, ills making. some Neu 'remarkable cures of Consemption.. Improvements it the treatment of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its Spirit - in the present - age. Those who are Wilieted With diseaked Lungs, would do welt to call On 'We 4Cift, and seethe. cettif of Dr. Wm. J.' Rich- OrdiOudge - Wm. Burke; the - VIIMf the Rev. George W. Maley; and - of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the Re ieetic Medico} College of Ciotti nnati. - • .110 t allif ettrVe Cor.ummion. but break up tha ! tritist distressin,, ,, Cough in a few hours time, or tho money Will be heertully refunded. For sale by - - ' J. KIDD A: CO., - Wholesale Drug•gists,_No. nO Wood'et: • • KNEELAND c : . • Grant street. ' Af so, by ' incir6l3tiuder:w . 113.4:NEWORO TO run Strotxramr:—Those who laboi Within doom are compelled to breathe an impure atmos plieie,which is wholly unfit for the proper expansion o i the lungs, and, owing to want of exercise, the- bowels tre come eonstipated,the pores of the skin-closed, and t in - - deed, all the. tunetions of the body heCoine: deranged l---. hence 'proeeed-asthma, cough,- pains . tt the- breast and sidemilpitation of th e heart rlieumattb pains. in various - parts .of the bOdy,.giddiness., riad.n.vartety.of-othee'dia ic tressin cOmplaints;eommon- to those of sedentary hob its. ln's Indian: ' Vegetal& -Piilr'disperse all these. tinplea ut symptoms.- '.l.'Sigle. dose will in all eases give re ti and, if repeated, a 'few times, will most' as, shredlyicatiare the body to health r: "- ,„ i - Beware .of Coutiterfats and Itnitations. —Remember that' the Original 'and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written ,signature Hof Witx.rsit NVineirr ca lie top:label of each box. l Remember, also. that U. Smyser; Druggist. corner of IRerliet and :Third 'streets, is not , at, agent for this. medi.. eineoiodWee.emithot guarantee as z genuine , that offered by to riilar,l4ll e i ' l :l,_. ' -. -- - ,-- ::tha•Y: '.,.._: .. -- 'The - g - enlr,o , is: R:s.„sale at ~. rrs,.. 0103. Principal Offire, 169 Rage 4trett Phil:lde ' • -ptd. by:3 N• TIM...LIPSON; I.s6 : „Liherty street.- t g• - •h",:P11., W 0 is sole agent for this tits; by whom delibirs-eo:ba sup plied at the - wholesale tote.:" • . _. ' .f' „ ;mars . .. .. . . AUCTION SALEi; BY JAMES ItZ , XEIVNA, A 17C WON'T R, No.:114 - Srurrri THItSE - DOOES•FRON .LARdE SALE OF DRY GOODStAT AUCTION, ar hlcicsmvs's.-On Thursday heat; =larch hitt, - at- - LO o'clock in the forunoon, will be soldovianiut r!..s.orve.„- at Mellenna's Aaction_Rooms,. a large nsSortineut of Dry Goods of every description - in lots to =nit purchasers. inar6 JAMES Mali - ENNA, Auct.7 A- SPLEND/D.PAUVffti. anaruttia of Benerals * Taylor andScoti's Battles itiMeXice,to AUCTION, to! pair ,Advaii- and Charges.--On Monday, March o'ilocklit the afternoon, will be' sold, without reserve, to pay advance' and charges, a splendid paint ink or panoramic of Bens. Taylor and Scott's great bat tles in , Mexico", covering many Thousand square feet of etinvaSa:' 'Also, one - box and 1 trunk' containing cur ta'Otal;Paintings and articles belonging to a traveling Mils itian.• - Taoseconcerned will take notice of this never- , ;;semen. _ useme JAMES ItIegENNA, . inurs - • 4 'Auctioneer. 11DAWNtiltOKER'S SALE of Seeend-hand and new Bold and - Silver Watches,. Accordeons, - Violins, Shot qans, .PistOts -Second-Lath Clothing,.. and, Oil paintings; of AUCTION.—zO it Saturday evening, Mar,clx -1001- at ?o'clock, will be sold, by order and on account of on Eastpra Pawnbroker, declining business; his en tire stock in:trade, comprising some very fine gold and silver .patent lever vratches,both new and second-hand; revelving pistols, old violins, oil paintings\ and engrav ings, sbossona, with a large lot of second-hand cloth ing. -. JAMES McKENNA. Auct. lap OUSEIIot...IIII-FitztrlTHE, FEA.THSR I 3:; us n d -2. Bedding ,. Mattrasses„Kitelien Utensils, 1 P4tent. Cookingtove, Ice Chest, Esalish 8 day Clock, Stove and Pipe, 1- BuggY Harness, Scs Auc-proN„.... Taeaday f itlarch 27th, at 10 o'clock , tho forcnoan, ariil he sold attbe notelet:Mrs. M. Patriek,"rioh b,,. tweet:Wood and Market streets, her emir:4llB.7lmM furniture, feather beds, bedding, mattresses, : 57"..,h, u utet:sils,bag,y and harness, Sc.. us sheis dcwiningths t business -Allthe articles have been kept in the bcst of trder ; the feather beds and.bedding in particular have been in use only about 4 years, and ,may be:said to* be equally SE good as new. Among which are maliog,any. frame spring hair sear sofas, do. rocking chair ono- MEOW, and a large assortment of fancy Wind.;or and , common chairs, settees, mahogany - dieing ant - aide tn.- blei.'faucy 'mahogany sewing stands, - fancy cherry On reann, looking -glasses, 1 old fashioned Engli%ll dny clock. a first rate time piece; ahem 30 feather beds; at -e\ hair, husk and straw roatt=sses, blankets.: quilts, corn, fortr,.-coverlets; sheets, pillow and bolster slips, double audaiiigle bedsteads, cherry dining and. breakfast ta— bles; table cloths, Venetian blinds. imperial ingrain nod i rag' carpeting, Brussels hearth rugs : fenders nod fire irons, - wash -basins and pitchers; a large - quantity-;of China, Queeativrare,glagsware and kitchen utensils; one of Hathaway's patent cooking stoves, whit fixtures ell coniplete, an excellent article. Lim iota ase; 1 buggy and laxness, nearly new; saddles and brides, pitch forks, axes; shovels. egg stove and ripe, -Dumber with barandhotten firturis,Sce: -JAMES SticHINA, : Spring Fashions Hats and Caps.- 4..Tfis sub seri be rltivElp II la arodueec this dax i ft . Mb 2d ,lELl9;ihe ring Style of HATr, and CAP.?, which - car neatness avid dora • Natty. cannot - 1m 'enrpassed—the -style--being tack that cannot help from wearrr -entire setisfaelion. He is also-daily expeelag the_ arrival of au extt.n2tre alscirtmeat of California -Huts; Of Various - colors t'all of :which will be disposed of at his old' unustially love :price=. Country blerchant.. - ure invite-tile, tail and his us-Aorta/ea G: IVL - G.LA.ssGow, door blow J. D D ti= AVC;1011 Rooms. Pitt:U'a. Spring Style Hats. • 1- 1 1 1 CHEAP Mt CASH.--. 1 shall haroduce on - Mardi. IstAthe regular day) Beebe's - New -York aiandard tatdiion. fur GenilemerOkiluts.. -The sifde is unique und , ,oeannful, anti ,ponibined with iiiipetior wougx,tx- Sil le and MATERIAL, produces till the.esseidials of It real ly-aeon lIAT. ~ ...'.. FRAISCIS KEEVIL, . , . . Practical ,Hattet, marl: - . ... -- : :: • :12 Fourth .7.t. _ SPRING S'rtir., I , .49—Wilibe introduced introduc tbie day, S.aurday. 31. - ..rcli 3d, the New York for RATS, at' ' S. MOORE.'S, Jnor3:amSlTaird door above Fourth the-ct. ." 4 :3YRING , FASII/ON TOR iIATS.--e. — .11: Beta iriti , odnee thr new style 'of ' ' rdlv 21th in.tant. • . , C. H. 1 At I,I•sON, • • ' Wood At: M s the llornicale. the I cvlgii.C7f the Genii or(JenCT.7l I tnirter Sesions of the Peace in and for the count, - '...The.petnion of.J. Mackey, of the 4th Irani, city of. Pittiburgh t in. the County .liforeeniti,. humbly shewelh, That you petitioner . bath provided. inmrelf with mate rials:ler the acconkmodritiou of lravele ru and other?, ut the Ward aforcmid i and era; n that Hollprf , plersed to grunt ham a ileCILe. to-ithep . . 4 lllkfieliou.4 of entertainment. Ind v our pe tide n er, 3:mlßduty' bound; will pray. I. hIADREY. thcsulmeribers, itizens the Alb re sa iirrrard, d o ceitly r ,.ll.tat•the above petitioner is of good repute fo. IninoeCirid• tetrperancc.l.and it well provided ^wW. housaTin.o conyeniences•for the accommodation travelerZnaigathers, and that saiiklaverni6 neectirary. A. C. Bellc - 141[..1.1'Callough, J. Sievenwon, Al' Hem y . , J. Watt, J. fer4iag, D. S. °idle}... W. Connolly, T. ifewn. Wiarden.T.Dirmingham, W. Toirauce inars:3,d • - [Chronicle copy .it and eh." 1'4,1+01 IIG the Bonoruble the Judges of the Court of Quarier SeSsions of, the Peace, tit and for the Cotinty of Alla gheny: • . The. petition of Wm. Scat:mt.city. of the 2d Ward, • Pittsbarg,liit the County aforesaid, humbly elicweth,lhat your i pptutoner. !lath provided himself - with material. for thC.fripcontmodanon of travelers and others, at his dwell. Mgt-Athos& in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that you* Maori; Will be pleased to grant hini . a license to keep ri public house of entertainment.. Andyear petitioner. stS dtityloand, will pray. Will. SEANOR. I , ye, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do that the ..above petitione - Fl5 ofFood repute for katteati and temperance, and is well provided with house ID - 444nd conveniences for the accommodation of Amy ereri:tind others, and that said tavern iv necessary. -,- c.rp; Weaver, A. B. Berger,.S. Burnsides. li. Leader, Geprie Arthurs, J. Black, Georce C. Reis, W. C.Councl. IY, A.,Brown, C.D. Swezy, R. Patterson, R. H. Patter n. - so . lnarStatd:" rpothe Honorable - the Judges of the Court of.Honeral Quarter Sessions of the Peacein and for the County The petition of Jonas Blur°, of the Fourth it'ard, City..of -Pittsburgh, in the County..aforesaid, hanably shavreth,Tharyour petitioner }Lath provided himself With materials for the accommodation of travelers and'others, at his dwelling house, in the' Ward aforesaid, mid prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment; and your pet,-. timid', as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN BRANO.: We, the subscribers, citizens of-the aforesaid Ward, o - c dertify:that the L above petitioner ie of . good repute for horiettY and ternpr ranee, and is well provided withlanute. room and conveniences for the acoomin,datimi and lodg= ing of gtmngtra and 'travelers; and that 'said invert . 'J.,..DettiothnJ, Sterling J. Igattliews. W. Carroll, J. Boothe,' C.' West, J. Minis, J. Blnsdbll, H trirrvey, Grabbin,T.Fuld, A. C. Reel. m0r5,71(1 frIAIWHY St:F. 61315. Timothy Seed. tor sale by " • & W.HIT.E BEANS-10 tils. White Berths. lion sale TV bore - SMITII & SINCLAIR. . °LOVER fmbble.. Clover Seed. for eale by NJ 1140- - : SMITH 6c SINCLAIIt . - . Skirtia e n . ; for sale by • . sxrrrii & sint4,l4 L 20 tr "tS:.GREZ• APPLES---Ree 7 d and for Sole by oir6 • • CUAIAIINS & lila BUSHELS DRY .A.P.l'LE::—Rechland for ealc vv by ' Imarfq CUMMINS Ic SAM r "IfigPcGS .A.INID BELS.LARD—Rec'd and for sale by I.vJ • -CUMMINS & ORN-500 bushelsjust iieeiied'and for rats S, 110! C. C Stile and retail br. -- ' RHODES St. ALCORN, mar 6 • ' " ' nl , tiAL-Er,.h. Ground.. for onto :mtio le safe. and rOlati • RHODES dr. ALCORN, mtkr 6 : • : D,Fiflh . f veer: Apra..-1) BARLEYz-Of,o9'.ooii Arcinr.fgrig7:—Con I I Atpittyr "Ana for.saTe RTIODES..AttortIN' t Frilik.lt, et. ASH HOOPS—On hand and for ante by. . • =WIG •• • - RHOPSS & ALCOSH.. O R 4P4 , M":: „O RA.T s IOES.! - 7 - 70 0 0box6x . Orroogeo r justr cowed and for ply ". ODES..-.;'ni CalveMONS! LEMONS —sso'-boxes beaei mSiiOt d and oodES,,.t. •••• • • • M aainifiertiOi Afl b ‘Siiialiciat. PETTSBITItGa- HOARD OF TRADE. B. boixtrr 1u re ii-rinarirfa. ‘y. AtuKPILY PASSENGER ARRAMIEAIENT.S.FORIB49. Steamboat Pan ketLizeil eaves daily for Cineinnatiy 10 L Passenger , Paeltet, via Brownsville, to. Baltimore and ...Phnadelphio, BA. la, and 6P. .. . t •Slnit . • • C oaehline:direet-to:Philadelphitc, 9 A. at.; and 12f Western and Southern Mail Coach Line, 6 . a. N. • North.Weatern, via Cleveland, aailg,l.o Ai lc • Erie and. Western New .York, dally 9'A. . • North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, d except Sundays, 4 -:ARRIVALS _AND DEL.r.kRTI.IR.E.IW 1 AILS. Eastern Itlan via Philadelphia, dude A. M., closes 12 M. Western Maii,,Cin. and Lounor.,•due , B P. at , ,_ closes SA. nu :S outh. vi nal t. and Washington, d 1111 BP. m., closes SA. M. North-Western via Clereland,T . dtteln A. M. elosea9 Erie and Western Neu. York , due ES P. 711., elo esB iLst . . Pnr'ealue Baked Offered Batik of i!ittiburgh • 850,00 85000 850,00 Exchange Bank ... ... 50,00: 44,00 • 43,:,0 Merchants' and M. Dank • • •-• . .. 50,00 50,00 - Partneri! Deposit Bank...-. .. Nellie in mneket.. Hand 'Street Bridge - • 50,00 50,00 40,00 Northetst.Libe.rtiesßeidge.•_ • • •• • 50,00. -35,00 Old Allagheity Br,:dgc•• ... . . ••• • • , 24,90, • 30,00", Connellsville R. R.Stric,k,paidon -.- • , -•• • •• .• • ,••• . • 5,00.. .145 City Bondi (0 fir ceriti)' .. •. • •,,•• •: • • 90,00 Aloilongaheht Btidga - ' :85,00 10,50 Gas 'Stock • 5 914 0 _ „ • . DeiliAeviegior!tliifitti.krketis. • OFFICE OF THE POST, / • WSDNZSDAT Mawana, March 7, /84P.1 Thp .,. n/arket was exceedingly dull yesterday.--. There were but few reportable transactions; and no Change inpricee. : . . CORN - MRAL--Steady at '4oe, from store, for - - , common ;• Kiln Dried, is worth $2,00. - ;I3OTTP.RSaIe of 18 bbls. - from store at 101 e. - FRUlT—Dried _Apples. and Peaches are a .little more firM; with Baletiof . fornier at 660 . 60 c.; of lat terot $1,10041,25. -The • market is well supplied 'with 9ranges and .Lemons ;'the receipts have been hcavp' - were a few sates yesterday, but AO ebaette to the market. BULK: PORK..K—Siles of 1;000 Ma at 4c.; of 9000 lb! coitntry cut at Sic. -1101.ASSES..Sale 01'20 bbla at 281 c.; small sales to fegelat trade at 28c: CHEES.F..-..Sale of .1860 ,lba cream at 81c. ; rep . lois:ilea of common, atformer quatationgr. BitCON..Sale of 8 casks Hama at - 6.1 c..; aides at .11-; ‘ B . hotilOri at 5.1.. APPLES..PaIe of 70bbla green Apples, at 81,20 RYE - FOUL:SaIon of dray loads from store at $3,113. • • - Tini Nati TJADE ONTIM WANAM—The 'Per rysville Eagle contains the "following statistics in re latiois to the number of hogs packed on the Wa tiash during the present season . _ . Perrysville 7,000 .. Eugene - 7,000 Newport ` ..'. " 5,000 Covington . 5,200 Portland 3,000 Williamsport 10,000 -,Atria - - 9 000- - -,-.Lafayette : 45,1410 . Theountbor packed a:Clinton is estimated at 12, 000. Thentele says the aggregate number of hogs picked in.VeniinuAn aunty this * season will be ahant 30,000; - T -.-._ .. -VPoor , sr. Galtig.to GLASS AND QUEENSWARP - .'asztAN G j OFF—rOAu...II.ICD SliCtrAN ed being about-to - remove, in dm coming mouth, to No. t.k. Wood street ' is desirous of closing out the greater pan of his Stock at REDUCED PRICES. lie would call yourpartieular attention to his litre . .., and splendid risissti. meat of CHINA. Gfite . i. rad QUEENSWARE, Giruit doles, Lamps,',Britannta, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English - Mantel Ornarnints,•and Tea Seth., of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a mall advance above cost. Remember the glac e . No. 115 WOOD sr. 1f01i271 HODKI NSON. New ondlintiortnat Works on Caltfornln. VHAT I SAWIN CALIFOHN lA—Being the Journal of a Tont . ; by Lliwin Bryitut. New edition. with an. Appendix, containing accounis "of the Gold Alines, veriousroxites. onifits,..te. ace. . • -NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —..Ccno pilling the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Gco, logteal and Mineraloiteal , features of the Country.— A !garlic routes from kon Leavenworth, in Misooun, to San Diet:o.in California, including parts of the Arlitin cas..Del Norte and.Gilo rivers, front the official .eport; of Col. Fremont and Alit,ior Emory CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Chronic, Soil, Productions and. Harbors, from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's Journey Round the World.. Willi on ac count of the.,Hevolution in California and conquest of that country -by the United -Sines. By Joint J.. 1143mA, A. D. Also,'Col..filasott's Report, and otheillOcutnents on the Gold Region. : ; The _ The above this day received and for sale by KAY & CO.- Comer or Wood and 3,1 • - - .Gold — tilatitheirst. lar _PARRY has invented a machine for washing Gold, for which he has made application for a patent.— They are now offered for sale al the Warehouse of PARRY; SCOTT & Co., N 0.10,1 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Adventurers - to California are invited to call and ex amine these labor-saving machines. They are simple in their eonsiramiod, easily transptried ou the bark of mules or horses, weighing eighty poun.:4 each, and can put in operation in half an hour. They can he filled with provisions. -It is Atte opinion of those who have seen the trial of one of these machines of smallest nice, that two men will wash the-mineral from 130 bushels of sand"or earth In a day, without the loss of a particle of the mineral. They,ean be increased is size and worked by water or mole power, if expedient. The operators work Without going into the water or being exposed to water or wet. nod 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 oneration where there is oat sufficient water to wash id the usual. Wliy, Pi ice ofsmellest size 833. Orders from abroad, ae cpmpaui,7ll by cash, will be promptly filled. H. PARRY, at Parry, Scott & Co.'s, feli7a/If N 0.103 Wood at.. Pittibureh. Magazines for March. GODE-Y'S LADI"S BOOK FOR MARCH; Graham's Magazine " " - The above 4.rc, in beauty. of embellishments, void io their matin ee SEOTB. Tlie Illustrated Life and Notorious Adventures n;Dick Turpin, the hold Highwayman, Burglar, Murderer, etc., full of elegantillustrative engravings The American ristiana, containing a history of prize fighting in the United Statss, with all the principal hat dim for the but forty "yearei and a full and precise ac count or all: - he particulars of the great Stn,ooo Match between Sullivan and flyer, with their method of train ing *or the: fight, as dear nbed by l'atriek Tiatory, Esq. Pictorial Inauguration Brother Jonathan. Just receitred at AL A. MINER'S, mnr Smithfield st.. opposite Brown's Hotel. The .Ist - &pelt. TOSEPH PRICE'S JOSHING SHOP.—To all persons 0 about to remove, and wanting their Stores or (louses repaired,' - Counters, Shelving, Duora,. ;Windows, and Hoisting Wheels pot upt-Curpenter work of all kinds dune on short notice, On - reasonable terms. - Cabinet work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, on reasonable terras- , on Fifth street, hetweer Wootrand Smithfield streets, in the coffin Warehoused John Liggett, (late of Win. Trovillo,) opposite the Alle. "heny Etigine Haase. giblialtapt) JOSEPH PRICE. • DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Co-part• nership heretofore existingbetween tbo subscribers, tratling.untler the .firm of SOVDRP. &Waimea, is ibis dny dissolved, by mutual consent; All, personsindebted to, and those baying claims against said firm, are requested • to call and settle with either of the undersgned. JACOD W. SOUDEII.' OEO. S.WARREN. 25th..1949—traar4:.311:1 Pittsburgh, January 8100 tr It1:v`11ab!„ pro perty of . (,11ii,n icathy and pleasant location on the Allegheny river, above the Garrison and at the landing of the Shatptilitirgb , Ferry. Persons desiring the whole of the above'must aplty coon, us it will be !Win 5 Acre Lots, if so required.— Terms favorable ' S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Aig. ens, ' mitrs ; • ' • ' Szoitlifielll sire.% A CALIFORNIA CiUN FOR BALlf—Thesubscriber .11:. offers a ntite-retsolves - Rifle (dr Buie. It is, welt salted to the uses of those who are going. to California.— It can he seen at A. Fri - they'll/tatter Shop,Tlord street, 9Pnowite the Post_Offiee. 1 - 11/GaIkIULLEN. , FARM FCR.I.ALEI-711 Acresihbout three miles from lee City' line,' - on: the 'Turuptic_,_e .adjoining" the old Black 'forge Taverh property. neollEast-Liberty.- The ground is well improvedvand in odelightfal situation for a country seat. It has thereon s good Dwelling House, and three small tenant: houses, .and one. of the ben springs of water in the country and can be had onset). accommodating terms.. Enquireof feb23 THOS. MELLON. BeltE u tELS R? , LL cloths 2l to nr rive. For anie by ff. b2Bl CUMMINS tr. SMITH. A - xj ANTED TO BORROW -One Thousand to . Fineen v y Hundred Dollars, ibr two seats, or which liberal per - centage will be given, and secured by 'Hood and Mortgage to five times the amount. For particulars ap ply to this offico, bileuer addressed to.p. L. 8.,-Alle gheny. ' ' ten27:4P'. . . .. I TO. ALL WHOM IT 'MAY . CONCERNI—Noficc is re • heby given that ALEXANDER • FERGUSON, p I faster Mason, id expelled from St Cyprion feadge, No. 1 13, and all:the vigil's' privileges and benefits of hlnsonry, for groSo linimmonie conduct. By order of the' Ledge: • - ...., - JAMES:L..WILLIAML4, D. D. G. M / . , .;.:"•. ; ~. SAMUEL L. - COLLINS. Vit. M., Com.' - • . .; JAMES.GBEGGS,- S. W."' ...: : Pitts. urgh, Reb. .... •,•A. D. 4 ..L....isia_, , (o,4rir2t): . . . 2tiuOOPIES NATIONAL POL ICE in GAZETT .ix ,E l4e r a o i oared at M.A. MINER!..47O° liTui:grf al ' variety of interesting matter; Inticultn it g m .a I l i , ; ic. ,... ays of the late fight between Sullivan, a 4 • fEr stoidijold. street; thirdiloor above 2d.' , . . " 7 # r' l `l'V4 3 '''" IVIREgtf eggi SiVtiA ^ STOCKS. :,~ Itiver litatictrnre. poILT :)'PEST wAiEU tV T-il;,i-Gll-;N r :SEI ARRIVLB, . Steamer Michigan NO. 2 , • Gilson,.Beaver. Beaver. " - BLake Erie, 2ltoles, Beaver. nitle. Jae° BrowliNville " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Headrick - eon, McKeesport. Cambria, Hendricks. Lonis. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. James Neleon,Moore. Wheeling. " - Fort Pitt, Abner, Nit‘brille. . Comet,Boyd,7,,mesville. DEPARTED, Steamer Lake Erie, Slioles, Leaver. Alielligan No 2, Gilson. Beaver. " Robt. %Vightman, Beaver. " Bailie, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic., Parkinson, do. ". • Camden, Hendrie ken McKeesport. . Hibernia N 0.2, Klinetelier. Cincinnati " Pilot N 0.2, Shank, Gallipolia. ." • Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. bir Captain Nortrin's heautiful,safe,end comfort. able-steamer, the Western •World, - will leave '.this morning, at 10 o , cleeli, for Nel - N, Orleans. - - PI:or Cintlinnatl; Tnr. new ntl : WESTERN WORLD. Nunl:oN nee. abbr.," lote! - mediatnporl , . this on y.l Far , i.cibitt - or bn bount. - Nor. St..LottiS. Mr: flue pnisenger .icerrter. CAMBRIA, 11173D1110i6 ; luNten wilt fence /Or above And Intertneein to po r 13. this On y • For ireigla or pass:tan, apply on boa 0. Wor 9t. Lottivi. The tin, nearner CONF•IGNEE, Loax wotin, Master. will leave for tlto above and titternlecttu , c porW, title day, ut 10 o'clock, A. rot freight or passage, apply on board rOiNew Orlon.ns. --• • . . . . - . - TUE steamer WINFIELD SCOTT,'CaPi. A. DEVENsv.rwill teal/a - for the above and intermediate pension Wednesday, Match 7th,at 10 Si. For,freiglit Or pasinige, imply on board, or to m '. • . ar" • 0 b.0..8. MILTENBE.RGER, A , .'f • ,_..___„_ Zanesville and.irlet tata 'Packet. In ,. . The fine . eteanter CAROLINE, Ws , - , ms - 6,.Maeler, having undergone thor ough-repairs, will run as a -Regular Packet on the above trade. Late Pitteburgh every Wednesday morning - , re turning, leaves Zanesville every. Friday morning. -- For freightorpassage, apply on board. mare Pittabuigis and Louisville Packet Line. The new and splendid fast passenger p.-- -- -packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2, Mason, A. : -„ Master, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville. on Monday, the 2611 Motility . . at 10 o ' clock. A. Z.I. For freight or Pessage, apply on board, or to' BURBRIDUE. WILSON & Co., or' ..GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER. 11J- Steamer Peytona will leave Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No.' 2. Pasoenhrers eau go direct, and can have berths secured herClFde. sired. alars For Zanesville. Tue splendid fact running steamer CARO LINE, tangling, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on Thuraday. Bth instant, at 10 o'clock, A. sr. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to tuar3 . W. B. WHEELER, Agent 1848. 1644. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed 1. of the largest, svrifterit, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wnges are paid.for the services of the best and mast expenenced men engaged in the river brisinessi.•;— The line has been m operation for sir years; has carried nearly t-wo millions of people, without doing thc slightest injury t 9 theirpersons. The proprietors challenge com pitman with coy passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity, and speed. All that mosey Can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenieneeOf passengers. The boats leave for Cineilinnti as follows: 11171NDAY PA CEET—The Moo atir.u., Capt. Slane, will leave Pittsburgh eve t 7 Monday morning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday eveniog at tD r. at. ,TURSIMY PACKET. —The HinkllNlA No. 2. Capt. 4 .' ,- .•A'litte-ilte.r, leove Pittanurgh every 'rumlay atalcoull,s 51: at to o'clock ; Wheeling , every Toculay e.verang 10 T. • WED/VJESJAi - Plves-RT.--The Nnui Kara...min No. 2, Cant. :3. f3fun, will leave Pinaburgh every Wednesday r.„;,;rii is t n ; WheelingeVerr IVednrsdayeven in; at In 1.. id. TIWRSDAY PACKRT.—The Cara. R. J. Grace, will leave Pituburgh every Thyrcday trionnng In o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday ennung at I.De. t. ' FRIDAY PA cwEr—The ClirrEa No. t." Cap. errxdq , , wilt leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at SO Velockl Wheeling every Friday evening at tU r. SATCRDAYPACZET.—The NUMYILNGE.II No. 2, Capt, L C. Woodward, well lea ye Plus:,:ruh every Saturday tuoroing ot 0 o'ciaek ; Wheelt•.g carry satgrclay craning at 10 r. at. SUNDAY PAt KRT.— Tt, .Is,Ar Ntr. - tott. Capt. P. Dfroi, will leave Pituottergli every. Sunday moratttp , at lu o'clock{ Wlteeting every tietelay event ug tu P. X. nor LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WHEEL:LNG. CINCINNATI tr.. I.OLTISVILLE MEM= - . . • • ' R1:47.1q, It S'ATCIIDAT PACIC PT —Tlic A • ~_ • No 1 fi.,• . •' ( g.. 0; 0t0.e./p.Ter t ZetllTl Pat ket T!. 1 , ' IRA NI. J. Ifezltp., Cum. ,arid^ - ' I. itur. r Pittmlinrg (Or Wltrel. hithCaneitAnett un311.0,-. ti'. 7 , 1.101 iotc.rno,,diat o Pomp, every Saturday. et 10 /..;,:., , .• ~,, , ,i,,,Ar POT (re ight or 111210 R. 4.:, t ':' POP, 'i it & DUNCAN, Agent'. • Thedlrelexrar,h hip. been bath eY.pte;:ily for n replar Packet, and with a vie', entirely t", the emnfort of ' , engem; the tl-CC01111210 , iltlit),14 clferinr to no boot on tin reestsrn waters. The 'Petegrspl, svtl run ft, connex ion with the Ben Frani:tin No 6 real Ptke Nu J . so Sank- Louis—tiniethrnugh,rier. oats 1848 1848. Pittsburgh, and Brownsville Da I iy Packet Line. FKICIICAIY 1.1. No*. Ft.tlilVAßY LEAVE MANX ATP A. M. AND 4 P. M. Thu following liew4unis complete the line for the premitit t ATLANTIC, Copt, June A LTIC. Copt. A. Jacobsi and LOUIS taI...A.NE, Copt. i.. Ile: incti The boats are entirely UPW,IIod w.Mout r.igard to expense. Every comfort that mon-) coo procure has becn provi ded. The boats will lett Sitimongoliela Wharf Boat, nt theioot of Roses. Pav- cub tall be punctifal on board, as the hte.i. will certainly leave ut the advertise hours. ja3l Sew 'W heeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger creamer 1? .. 1 Z. TAYLOR, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a Regular Packet between Pittsburgh and 1V terllng, Icaviog this eity every Monday. Weduetiday nod Friday, at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling ever; Tuesday, Thursday cod Saturday, at a &clock, s. a. For freight or passage. (having Aupgrior accommoda tions,) apply on hoard. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is mot surpassed try ony hoot on Om river. tran3o) AMISTRONCLIV CROZER, Agts. New Wheeling Pack e t. The naw . a . nd splendid passenger MES . steamer JA .M Dore Mows. will run a li , •gular l'ackr.t ' Pntsburgh and Wheeling, Icily. lug thin city every Tuemlay, Thursday and Saturday, at lit o'clock, k. 7d., and 'Nine luigevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at In o clock, •. For freight or passage, (haring Superior accomittoda tiornqupply on board. The 'James Nelson is no entirely itcw boat, and for speed and necosnmodation is not surpassed by nnv boat on the titer. Amsn'n - tom.; & CIV/ZEit, dee.G:tf leirtittitatrg - ix and WheclAng Packet. THE swift running steamer CONSUL, Wunana, Alarter, will leave regulurly for Wheeling, out Monday, I'Vednesday, and Fri day, at 10 a elock,iirecisdy. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday,Thurstlgy, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. M.. posiliply. The Consul will land at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided. The boat is also.provided with a self-acting safety -guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or pas/sage apply on board, or to octO JOHN FLACK, Agent Franklin Packet. • The fast packet ALLEGLIENY BELLE, Capt. Wst. HANNA, will mu regularly be tween itts )urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River, Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and 'Thursday, ut 4 o'clock, r..m. For freight or pas.4age, apply on board. dev.l7 Regular Packet for Sunfish. 'E tine steamer NVF.I.I.SVILLE, Capt, !hams, will leave for he above. and inter. me tate ports on Wednesdays and Satterdag: , . For freight or passaFe apply on board. or to att2s' G 150.13. INITLTENDEfiCin Sew Arrangement.' THE steamer CALKS COPE will leave for Beaver,l:3lnsgow. and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 A. wt., re turning on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the hunlinb, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. t S. & W. IiAItI3AUGH, Agents, No. 33 Worntstreet. - Summer Arrangement liaitTiff: steamer BEAVER,Chas:It:. Clarke, pblaster, will leave Pittsburgh for Beaver, assgow,and Wellsville, every - Monday, WedneSday, and Friday—and returning on ;Tuesday, Thursday, and §aturday, o'cloek, A. s. Having a boat at the landmK, u e ate prepared to receive freight at any time. For freigh tat passage apply to ima1.7.41 , 4 •—G. W. HARTON & CO., Age.tts pat;cr.o.witta Carriage Manafactory, Piaimmt, allay, between Wood -and Senithfield sweets. '. , ,Wrisam may always be found an assort meet of Family Carriages, Batumi:llea, Haggles, and all kinds of herrcy work. l ' - "" from a six. harem-wagon down to rt+tsrheel. barrow:- Perilous wishing - to purChase or ethitruct for any thing in the abOve line, are respectfully invited to elan. octMlf .r,~r _.n :-nx_~....a-.',~..''~~,A..5~=-a~!2~.:.-.:.s.'.n~.'sr ssSaE`.~",.:Y,dtc~ MEW= ~. • , szi-A - RiAtAND,zehtisp'whotigale , aiits ArehiiperbiA No 45: Liberty eireet, corner fVirgits y is LE.1.1; (succenror a u 1 rimani,ssfriii Mirchant, forthc,e.utn- of :Ante ri can Woolen Goods. ' fah - 16 V' AY : k CO., Booksellers. Siationg.s, and ;paper Deal„, 1). corner of. Woratand Third atreens, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hook-binding-and Prinangdone.iaarder.. ~felil9 . ANES:F. lEIy,A,J r . • n. ..,,aorttilf at Late—Office , removed to j Fourth-street; behvreen ,Ittlithfield , aud Grant streets Pittsborth. - • - janfitam 4 RN - STRONG CROZER. : Jilerebant, 'll and Dealers in Fradare, kc.—No;2lllntliut st. deG QBBLB. BEANS—J ust receive( and for ante 1,3( mer 3 ARAI6TRONV & CROY. ER 31311L5, FRESH ROLL BUTTER—Jugt ree'd rind for quie'bY ARMSTRONG &-OROZHR. 1 BBLS. RYE FLOUR—'rceday for'sale 11 by [mar3) 'ARMSTRONG h CROZER. rY. KEGS'iTIVTER; R do Lordale for hby / mu m . ARMSTRONG h CROZER. litlfillgt -1 465113ki1i0 -- -iini• reed nod for 20 sate liy [mail] ARMSTRONG & CROZER. IOBUNDLES. HARNESS LEATHER—SaitObIe for' making Rise, or Bolting. for tole by mar 3 - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 1O DIMS. 813PERFINE FLOVR- , -To-darem 1 mar3' .ARMSTRONG' &'CR e OZER: - 15 - Wiffitgblift - DTAT I PLV.§:;" 10 peaches ; mstv ; mar 3 . ARSWPRONGdc CROZED.: 300 n BLS. BULK PUNK; V 3000 Rs .` Bileoo MO for Ado by _ CUAIRTINS &£411.141 iroiaxsEED—A lot reed and for pale !Ty • mar 3 CUMAIINS SMITH 50 BUSHELS RYE--Rac'd and !Orante by mar!) , CUMMINS & SMITH. EVE '#Lt.IIIIIR —ee'd anti fo.n.ale by 20 Bagi CUMMINS & SMITH Qral BULS:SITY,URIOIL FLOURz-Ree'd and for sale ,J.JIJ by frnmr3l CUAITIIISS & OfIBUSHkILSPECAN—Rec'd and for sale Ly -mnra - CUhISIINS & surrit (.3.OAF-1-100 boxes No. 1: Vin. Soap in store and for sale A 7. by [marl) ac SINCLAIR, Roll Ili - Ater, received Per "lb Michigan, and for sale by , 'mart , SMITH SINCLAIR: ItT(.II.,AI,4SES--511 bbls. P tali lanon Molasses._ inin:Wit LYI and to sale by KING & MOORIWAD, ma r 3 • • • Diamond. lOUISVILI.E LIME-20 bbla. rec'd per aterirC;lTele. • graph No. 2, and for sale by mnr3 . KING 4, lIIOORIIEAD. A PPLES-40 . L;ITs.in stoiT.l and tor sate by "- 11 ID nr3 KING & MOORHEAD. TAWES-15 blik. IticubcnuockE just re d-st ceiveud Pfor sato by [mural KING & MOORHEAD, 3 ACpN 7 3OOO Succ9,u!l received nul for lsaleb W . AscN Fi DOZ. CORN BROOAIS—Jupt reed aTiliiirPa - le by O feLLG . • • •W.&J • C. ACHES . 641 BUSHELS SMALL WHITE BEANS-1a store 1./ and for sale by W.& J. C. ACIIESON, febl6 No.2lsLaithfleld A bids. Ponockm; 150 " Roma/lima; for sale by febl6 • W. de J. C. ACIIESOIsI 10ft.N . 11I1EA1,--Presli Ground Sifted received and for sale by W. s J. C. ACFIESOIq T3Of-ASII.---II casks Pot-Ash in more and for sate by 1. *llB MILLER &IttKETSON. _ IV ilTEL"A r A n A rt b j iWhite "ft vunajugausiiWaiisel; ianlS MILLER .54 RICKETSON. HOUSE MOLASSES.—if.;b - bTs7Ln. gug-n -17 I.touAc Molasses, on dansigonnontand far Allie by. . innlB . MILLER. & RICKETSON FANCY CASSIAIERF,.-On hand, and for sale till at manufacturer's priers, by ffebtVl li. 1.1,..1.1. 1 .,7 Ps. ALL S I IOOI.I'WEI•HiS- - Vor, sale by feb2o LEE. 1 CASE GREY MIX'D CLOTH—Just recM, and for I sale at manufacturer's prices, by (feti2o . l H. LEE iCASE AMERICAN-ARMY CLlUTBlL;Gitliond—itii-il for sale byIL LEE. fi PAIRS DRAB BLANKETS.--The attention of Cal- Sit/ ifornia men is directed to this article. • They will be sold low, to close consignment, by [fe4o] li. LEE. A N ASSORTMENT OP BLANKET COATING—for sale very low, as the season is faretlvanced. Deal. rrit may expect bargains. (iete.lol 11. LEE. AV OOL—Tire bigbeet price, in cresh, - priiii i i j oyy , tvi, by lebtM Liberty street, opposite Fifth. qNo LET—A large Brick Dwelling Douse, suitable for two families. 'Situated high up on Federal meet. Allegheny. Apply to H. LEK fetal „Liberty street, opposite Fifth. arIALIFORNIANS, LIEtTEN.—We eau furnfeh you 1,,./ with Water-proof Bogs for Provisions, either for !tittles or Wagons, with rens.4l.,ends and". pocket-hole in the side , , on arranged that arti•cres'"7"."'.!"'" Mel mule. Sil , e ozn i %°rkme"nglke..a`ge7' one tt-n fra ' SF,s & mar:J 30 Filth street, - R' 0: FOR CALIFORNIA —EmigWit:os einb - e 7 sup, plied with , Pinola , Roasted Col Tee, Cayenne and black Pepper, Mustard, And other Spices, put up ml tin CRIIA, awl hermetically settled. By RHODES & ALCORN. uar3 30 Fifth street. - I ROUND FEED—OiI :heat. Harley Aleut. Corn and tt . :F Cob 'Meal, all mast excellent fe...NI for horses and caws, tnanufactured by ourselves, and constantly for sale by RHODES Sr, A LCORN' mad l 30 Firm street. • • _ MOTiCE.—Persons iudebtml to the late firm of Bon i\ cars & KAVR are requested to settle up. The books and accounts are in possession of JOHN COYLE, felr2o _ Fourth street, near Smithfield. ! AVE; (.3.LSTS.—Persatia indelat - Jl — i;" -- CtßaTati;, 1:7 Esq., Into : (}tern for CuSIR, aro regocateal to t all oat Hat aulaltribtar, mud stole. JOHN COYLE, tebtalti Fourth uttett. :tear Stnilltfielli st I..stagS - 1' DAD ND FOU—A small Carpet Dag eras I picked up iu the Monoligithela Hives. yesterday Tile owner eau have it, by calling at this attire. and pay ing for ndrertirernent. fehthhtie 1 , 4,7010 E TO PIiIICIIASERS OF TIN, COPPER' II AND IRON IVARE. M and othrs e. simgrw ould do well t call at the rstire—Country of erchant:,MOß ßOW, Fifth atm.:. Grztcren. Wood and illorkrz, where they will find a large sooruneut, at low pricer, for carh or ap proved paper. 11 - I'Builders' orders pr9fitptly attended to. felar:Oteod taizt_._A NEW BRICK HOUSE ANDI.OI` FOB SALE OR RENT—Sitoned in the Seventh Ward convenient to Kating's old Mansion House, The Howe contains live Room.. Koehen, and finished Garret.-- Pon.e.sion can be obtained immediately. Emptire of HENRY MeCULLOUGII. (Journal copy 31 and ch Post.) STEW BOOKS liirtory of Mary. ftiss.en Scot..— By illent, Abbott; with engravings. Htionry of King Clarice the First, of England. By Jacob Abbott; with engravings. History of Alexander the Great. By Jrtcob Abbott; with cogratvitigx. History of llnmtibal, the Carthageinan. By Jacob Abbott; with clionvings. Received and for sate by JOHNSTON it STOCKTON, Corner Mnrket and 3d .ts. pi:A WRAPPING PAPER- 7M reams medium lane Ten Paper white " " GO " " Just received, and fur sale itt the Porter Worebonve of S. C. HILL, Nu. Wood street. "DAGE' RAGS! ruper IN:areliouse of ware TVOR"GENTLEMEN.—W R. ML;RPIIT has recently re ceived a further supply of Genslaurn'a Fancy CRA VATS, including some very handsome. Also, black Italian Cravats, several qualities, and including some su perior. Also, Gent ' s Linen Cambric liandkerchiefs, plain and with colored borders; super Silk do.i. Under shirts and Drawers, merit.o, silk and cotton, some of the former extra sirs. Especial attention is asked to his stock - of Frrnelt Rinaddellas and Cassimerrs . , of the latter plain- and funcy ; Velvet and Satin Vestangs, he. At North-east corner of 4th and Market eta. CHEAP CLOTHING—De:PIN - nen wishing to provide themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, - Patits. or Vest, would Gad xt to their ativatouge to cell at llItt ; MARE'S, before purchasing elsewhere. All work war. ranted. MS. 111eGUIRE, l 3 - Tailor, Third at. IDITPFALO COMBS-•A large and varied nsaortmont of .1.) Dutralo Beek Combs, new atvie, for sale ht ZEBULON KINZEY'S, 67 Market IF any one still doubts the efficacy of JAYNE'S EX parroRANT in Asthma and other Puhnonary Af fections, let them read the following letter from Mr. F. S. Robbins, wmerchantof Marion, Dewitt county, Illiois, who says, April 14tb, 18.1 Et•-•-" My wife has been afflicted with elstiona for 35 years, and nt times suffered more than death. She has applied to Imlay eminent physi cians, and also used manyof the patent medicines re , commended for that coroplaint, and received but little relief front - anythini, - titil lin fall, When she heard of your EXPECTORANT, and, being very much afflicted at that time, she with much trouble °Wattled a bottle of it, end a box of SANATIVE PILLS. After using the medicine a few hours, she was relieved of herd breath ing, and though very much emaciated, in a few days waif able to be about the house, and since taking three bot tles of the EXPECTORANT, enjoys better health. than she has done formany'yeare and continues quite well, excerpt when she takes cold, then a few doses MX-, PECTORANT give her entire life. In short iris a "cure all" with her. All yotir other Medicines have been tried iti this section of , country with grearsuccees. RBINS." To Dr. D. JA TNE, . P South Third streethiOladßelphia. 1.17' For sale in Pittsburg at the PEKIN TEA STORE. 70 Fourth street, near Wood.. febl9:ddcw IrALUABLE PEOPERTY FORSALE—Eferen fOis V in the 9th Ward, Pittsbetrith,294 feet front on Carson street be LW feet to Patterson's lane. ley, betw ne Lo een Carson t olt UhalclV street street and B. et 2 4 fe by too to spring al- Six out Lots in the reserve, near Allegheny City anti Manchester, containing -about ten Acres cash—Nos 221, 197, 196, 195,194. Enquire of feb24 -WM. M. DARLINGTON. -. - - - Ai.A MASON ac, co No 60 Market street, have just .'received the largelt invoice of LINENS ever.offe.r eti by them, comprising twenty different -qualities, to which they invite the-attention of wholesale orretail bbyers. feb2l ~~C: , :~:z , J.'07.~.~,e.•.:~ e -<. a '5a......:: , ''~~;.:a~.r c ».~:.~ - _..,c..a'r'-.'a:v ~.- - 11'c r€I[aUCOU .—Carat paid for Rags at the • S. C. HILL, a 7 Wood aural. To the Sigk and Afflicted. Sor 041 e 'Bc‘ 1 17,0 ter. !lots f or BA i a , .-B.f r OiNINGALLOUBIENbrfif_tr i otn will ha sold•at I low prieb;'ahy be for e Ilhft, ISt Or .8111ir. otlieis, - ;*tiozwrit! cheap , Luta, wilt End it tiatheir.itilere;4lo ha i gatAsry,u . S.„4-I.tr..be. tiered they -willii/Crinise-Vor touch i n i;v.44!,5,....'"..1ring. %V siting,- rit e ti ; ll l '. , r i3 .7l . s .4 o ii i i ii:Llon i z sl ...li iin tta i 7 ri: at the the year.' upper Bpidge, Aportfolio( the Ground so:. Hill,) in laid out in Squares rit;:uhrrlAhreolo,..lyo,aores— to be sold to those wishing 1t ca q'tlittAtidAte?-: Thi s: 4 portion of the Ground cortunaridgANta*-of.b..th R n l e , 7 and is a most delightful foriettuutubs- resklU . _ Enquire of ffetrl3:d2w) Ty. 0, MPSONEELL---. Va 'table . Property Or-Sale.. -„ : • 1111 F, undersigned offer for sale the valuable prOpeity 1. known no Concert Ball t ,situated nit Penu 'fluent, corner or. Harker's alley, having-a - front on Penn 'street, of 120 lt , e4 running back IGO feet to a 12 feet lIIIOY, out whichin erected a very large Brick Dwelling. House, the Main buildingfrout of two stories. with Vlings one and a half story:high, laud the rear building three stories. high. The building is vbry convenient and well adapted !ova Hotel or extensive - Boarding House. It is now ocen. pied by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAM, or I , :xec titers. JOHN H. PEEBLES, Pittsburgh, 15, Mount T ißmaitet Bantling Lots for Sale. , -y BEA UTIFULby. SITUATED BUILDING LOTS 4 for sale, lit the plan of the Mount: Emmet property, Purpous desirous of investinta small sum of money,..ean do so 'to advantage, by iecuring ebvico 'Lots of various sizes. . This property, for beauty of location, commanding , a .view of ,the two cities, the Allegheny, Itlonongahtla and- Olricirivers, is tinregalkd. It . hini the advantage of an abundance of the chokestspring triter. The new road, now'finiAing, will render it easy of 'nceess, and bring it within a convenient distance of Um - Allegheny market. A 3 . an investment'orprofit, to say nothing of the de- Jightful si tuntion for a residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a TfinEE-FOLD return. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. TIME. CLEARAND tvotsi'UTASLC. Plans may bo seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH SIV.EENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at his officd,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. ' nov3o- . FARM FOR BALOf BO Aereu, with a good Log .1 E--- 1 1101IPC, Garden, Monitor of Peach Trees, and Bide Spring. Also, Acres in cultivation. Balance in good and well timbered: Situated near to reli Saw and Grist Mills, and two mill' n from the itinci, at about Zlo miles below Marietta—can .readily he. divided into two small Farms, and maybe so sold, if purchased at oitee--5400. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, „ Smithfield street.' DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A Brick Housi, and Loti.in good order, and well tisranged— ou Walnut street, Fifth %I tad—SWIM. A •Fratnelloatte_, nod Lot; t2sfeet front on Crawforttst., nth %Vitra, by 124 on arialle e y--$1:5001 . A' Frame Hour,e, and Lot, ott ft. fronton Roberts Street, 7th Ward, by 62 on an alley-3760. • S. CUTHBERT; Gem Agent, feh2o Smithfield streeL . fliON FOUNDRY FOR SALE—Aentail Iron Foundry, with Patterns; l'ools&c. all rcadylfor operation, wil be sold on accommodating terms, ' or exchanged for iron "his offers an excellent opportunity to a young titan to commence the Iron Folindrybtisinese Enquire of decs SCAIFE & 'ATKINSON, - near Wood street, _ - I,AtIR •SAL&—A Lot,of Groan q, in -7th Ward, Pitt burgh, 20 feet on Duncakstrect by 70 feet "to an .11 feet alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. Enquire of JOHN COYLE, Real Estate Ag't, febllt) Fourth Street, .tear Smithfield. . FOR SALE--A smell iwo-tnory frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting.on Pride street, one street beyond the. Hospital. The lot is 23 feet in front, by MI feet deep, and wilt be sold on accommodating terms. For Curdle rpartieulars apply tit the house, or to . serp2 • JAMES MAY, Water street. Steam Santa for Sale. { Ol 4 ll The splendid . Sleam Packets p,ALTIC and ATLANTIC, built. expressly to run an regu sr ackets on the Monongahela. between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are found to be too large sund powerful for the navigation of that river,.are now offered for sale.. Thafollowing are the dimensions of these s boat viz t Length of deck, 1711 feet; breadth-of beam, 20 fee t; wheels ' 21 feet diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by ld inches diameter; cylinders , 21 inches, and 6} eet stroke. Each boat contents 60 state-rooms, and the cabins arc furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of • J. K. MooRHEAD novnif • Pitts] - For gale'or Exchange. y CFFER FOIL SALE the whole of the property on 1: which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling /louse, Out /louses, ac., with the Garden; or I would exchange the same for, Property lit the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins &Sig:tills, Smithfield street, opposite the Mallon yahela House, (dec92ltaself) JAMSS C. CUAI3IINS. lOR SALE—A H and Lot on ylie street, nearee am W the Court - House -- The'Let is 2i feet by 121 feet to atialley. Title , indisputable, and very reasonable terms or payment., Enquire of ffehl9 . l' THOS. 111141. LON." Volt SALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwellingsl! situate on Fifth etreel, opposite the Court House.— Et . tqui re of 141'511.11.1.EN Sr. DOWNING, Roberts le-L et iii re a c Bud4ths 1 1 10 'deep—price for the' w tole, EhbOO. Also, a Freuirt I louec anti Lot, of 13 feet front on Strawberry .alicy, with a 3 fo..et by F2O feet doep-4.500, and a ground rent perpetual of 815 yearly. Also, 20 shares Hand street Bridge Stock. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ' Smithfield street. l'ef.l9 VOR SALE.—The entire Stock of the MINERSVILLL JL . OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of st Public Sale, on Time Any, the 7th of March:nett, at 10 o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, ianirourth street, near Market. if not disposed of at !meow. sale. The following is the stock: two Oinnitiu,ics , font Done!, two Sleighs and Harness. For forthertpanicalars. enquire of CHAS. BARNET' K MeANINCII, or JNO.:PAGEN. . ' fcb27:td [Journal tOpy till day and ch. Post TO LET—A Dwelling House. on Feder? street, ;r Allegheny, near the Market Square. and a small" House on Penusylvaida Avenue, itiarMrs. Mut; rare Tavern, Pitt Township. , Alin); a long Room, story, Market street, Pittsburgh. Two snittliStoreson Third street,and several movement Offices,near the Post Oiliee. Apply to. - E. D. GAZZAM, Mee, Third street,- over Pluto Halt. -- TXVEII - N — STA ND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOIL 1 , RUNT—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of 'Shousetowit, furnished in .: modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased fora term of . years. Address jantil .P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. " TO LET--One Three Story and one Two Story 4 Dwelling House, finished in modern style, marble mantels in each of the parlors, and bath houses in each; situated on Wylie _street, ,second null third hmes from the corner of Washington st, JOHN F. PERRY, jan2a:tw4 l . Corner of Liberty and-Irwin eta. AtFOR BALI— A Lot and Two Story Brick Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court House. Also, a 111:1,m end Lot in Birmingham. Price, f: 1 1a0.00. Apply to • _JOHN J. 1117TCHE.I., No. 11.t4 Fourth st., rTio LET.:L - AStent; Room. 011 Third street, t — '47 --- ith ?rade, j_ between Wood and Market streets. Possessiou given on the Ist day of April. Apply to ht. KANE, Jr., or lo ..1011N COYI.E, Fourth street, near Smith6ehl, f LET----A good dry CELLAR, situated ou tbo North• cast side of dm Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of may . kind. Enquire of I-MAN & CANTWELL, fet, $0 Market at, Pittsburgh. T " LET-1n Allegheny city, atit,ttse, Stu bie nod Lot. SO feet by 300, now occupied 1,3. Rein. I;I yile, adjoining G co. Hogg. kor terins, onquire.authe morn of 11&SAY P. Cala. contort,/ Market and - Fifth sta.; Pittsburgh. (fable:dill ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. 1100 AI AND POWER TO LET—A Room, 20 feet by 11, 40, can be had, with a powir sufficient for a Turning or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge. Enquire atC ROBINSON'S, foblol .Post Buildings orner Fifth et. and Wood. rilo LET—A large double Brick Dwelling frouse, in a • handsome situation, on Federal alreet, Allegheny, by. Rev. Wm. Anderson rent SlOO. Enquire of THOS,. MELLON febl3:l2l Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. .; rtiffiZer-n, Three Story.Bitek Dvrellittg, .1 eleven Roorns,) on AN uyne serect. Rent, ton good Tenitt,Blso. , Apply to ~ C. AVANULTY & CO, ful.>& Count Ua tn. WILLIAAL TATE., & --- .( cc ss oas T0;511E811 /1 . & TATE.) NO4O, Fourth street, between Ferry and. Liberty surets, VIANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy -01, drools, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden co ffi ns, fre,;,keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead front I to 8 lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of fl by.2o feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or ent to order in any size that may.bewmued. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leadpn pipes from 2 to* inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for. conveying . water front springs, furnished to the , country trade, and pot up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directionsas to the proper method' oflaying, Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat eat suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's . very.sitpciror cast iron IltletiCUlPurnps. •• Ifydrant work Of every description executed in the, most-durable manner, and. ou; the most accommodating terms- Orders fromthe country for leadempipes, she, c• lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention; lIM . . Co-Partzierohlii•Notlce. JOHN DUNLAP. •• • • ; /MIN FLEMING.. JOHN 'DUNLAP hiving, onthcist inst., associated sj with him ut his - Mishima Joms'Yt..kamio. Met' .will hereafter carry oil their I'mportibtr . er House Furnishing _Hardware, and Manufacturing bitsniessoluder the name -and style of John Dunlap &Cp. , The basilicas of the old establizhment wilfbeelosa hy the senior Pander of the present firm, at their warehouse, Corner of Market an Second streets ijart6) ' 'JOHN DUNLAP & CO. T\ISSOLUTION.—The -partnershipof Ml7lll , llVik IoZE j is this day dissolved; by 'mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by 11. Lee ' • • • J. R. MURPHY, Pittsburgh, 30th Jan., 1840. • IL LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the y Wool' business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the. old place. • • II .• LER, In retiring front the late firm of Murphy & Lee. 1. take great pleasure in recommending Air. IL Lee to the confidence of my friends and.to ma public. - Jan " , • TAISSOMITION—The partner4hip heretofore JJ . bet Ween. JAS. HERMAN min Whl spitArir, was 'dissolved on the 9th hist, by the death of the latte r . - The basilicas of the later firm will be settled 'by lbeitur; viving partner. JAS. H.ERRMAN, .the old ativid -93 Wood street,) 'whe re pell.ppsipd . ebt will please make-payinent. ' ' -" febr3— 7M. ' ''PRESIF:AIanIYAL or . NEWOODOSt • . " • AT P. DELJCPMS•'. NO. FO RTVNINE, ,:upaßrr sz, .PTITSAURGIE T UST RECEIVED; an . extensive awl general assort: t - meet 'of %French, Engli.it, Deft:inn and American Cassititeres and Ve-Huey, of the , luteet and most desirable patterns. Ant00 , .31 them will be fottnd a varie ty of entirely new styles fancy Cassimeres and Wat tage, of the limit importations—ail of which will be made to order-in the most fitehionbble manner, al short notice, and reasonable prices. . On. hand, a large rt op' of RF.ADYIBMADE CLOTHING . made . up in-the prevent Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. - . N. • fil; To Tamoss.— Watt's Graduating. Shoulder;' Aleasure Systcia. for mile at lc irt:d&w) P. DELANY'S. • • • A.A. asonlfado g ' '•• : • V . O. RO MARKET. STREET, Wee reccivid,loy re -cool Importations, the following GOODS, -vita- Six carton s 'Thihet Shawls; of 'various qualities" and colors; 50 doz. ".Alexander'sa best quality Kid Gloves: together with o.good assortinent •of cold Lisle Thread and Cotten GIOVes C o l lar s Spring trade-; rich stand ing straight and turn-over , 300 pair Embroidered Cuffs, from 50 cents to 81,25; Mourning Collett, of vie , riot's patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered •byus • French and English - 44 Priota; floylies Prints, email figures and fast colors; small plaid French Ginghams ; British Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 6-8 and 10-I green Be reges; Gent's; blackGros de Rhine Silk Crnvats, 32 to 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse Twist . ; Linen Cambric, and Linen Cambric Hilkfit., from 01 to e 2,50; WHITEGOODS, such us Jaconets, Lawns', Malt and Swim blusltrui, figured and plain Laces, white and; Cord Tarlntails, &e. We are in the daily receipt ofl new Goods, and invite tho attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. • ' ' feb27 • - Ward rire. • Fashionable Read' *carters, ' No. 25 Market street. wound - doer beloto &toad street. C. .W.E RIM BURG, RESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion able Head-quarters front Liberty street to his new Store; on hinrket, 241 door from Second Street. He is constant ly- prep:tied to make to order, of the most Site and best nintertals, in's Superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashiotiahle Clothing;of which his complete stock, of •ehoice and • .carcrullY, select's& Freneh, English and Belgian Clothe. Cossimeres, Vest logs, Bc., of the West and Most desirable'patterna,are. partualarlir designed. !relies also on hand a very large stocicio(Betuly•nnide Fashionable Clothing, which be will sell vety low . 1 •. C. iyERNEBURG, • Market 2at., 21 door steeds.fromp . econd at. Hlestclied __.. .__ - A . A- MASON & CO., No. Go Market street, have jest received the following well known brands of Bleached Aloolirts, - viz: . • • ' • : is 7-8 and 5-4 Bleached biuslin, James' Steam Mills; • 54 • . ." • Noninkeog ". ' " • " Mason," "Pokettoiei," "Carlisle," !•Borohester," "Giu-. isigumond," "Graftott;' "A.l4,Pittsbarglo "Lawrence," "Boston Pillow Case." "Farnsworth," &c..lte. All of which, together with many styles not here, mentioned,: will be sold nt );ASTERN PRICES, by the piece or tack- i age. • • • • ••• • Clothing' at. Cost. A S the sabseribers intend enlarging their Store Room, Lit they will adhere strictly io the above terms. There !fore we would respectfully invite the 'attention Of the public to our handromenisortmeitt of.CI.OTHING• Our .Stock ip large, and Of the. beet trintirlal 'rind worltmar.- :ship. : APIkIIII.I.EN 8c DOWNING. fehnl No. 218 Lanni , oppogte foot of 7th M. . _..,.. • • Shirting Inustns and.lrlish Linens. :-Ir R. lIIURPSy Invites the narticalat attention of those wanting. the above Goods, to his desirable :stock, consisting of the.best make, from Merriest approv • ed manufacturers, and the • hitter warranted mire. flax.— ' Ile has just received au additional supply, and is Offering Shirting Muslins of a impeller qua lit)' at. a very low price. Also, Sheeting , and Pillow-rase Diapers and Crash; • . 'ruble Clothe, Towels and Napkins; • ' Blankets, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goads generally.. _ LADIES' DILESS GOODS—Such Oa French Merinos, Parmettor, plain mid fancy De Leine*, (some new styles net received;) Alpacas, Ac. The season being far advanced, ell these Goods will be sold'at pnees that cannot fail to please, . • 11:7 - WhOil3.lllC ROOM up kw,. • janls _ Orsifibi 7 Arezi , isti.siNeW G oods;1 NO. 65 ALIMILT irr.. IDITTWERS 4111 ST. AND THE DLAMOND "E‘ANC F AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! The stihscriber has jest received his second supply 6f NEW GOODS, purchased In the Eubtern cities since the Great Fall ii Pnert, and far below the cost of mann'. factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; • 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 6.1 to In cent. ; '44 Brown do. do. Sto 8 cents; 44 Double Purple Calico; 121 , . Prints, Merrimack pnuents, only 6; tents'; • . Furniture Chintz, only 01 cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 18; cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 1p cents Bed Ticking, only GI-cents; • Freneh Dress Ginghants,l2l French Work Collars, only in cent. ; 4.4 White'Flatinel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Bilks, rich lustre; .. Wide Black Manilla Silks; . . Chameleon Silks; all shades , . ,• Satin stripe Cashmere. new style ; - French Larnartine Plaids; . Mae ' as. pace us re; . Gala Plaids,•high colors; Coburg and 'Mbar Cloth, various shades; Paris Priuted •Lamartino Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin all shades; Blank Plaid Gro. ' D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thihct Cloths_ • SIIAWLS.I'fitIIAAVLS!I. • : ' • Plaid L0n,,.. 'Shawls ; Brocha Long Shavrlsi '3isabroid ercd Black Cloth Shawls; new style;all wool Broclta Shawls; Embroidered, black and coloredltoni de Labe Shawls ;sew style Stradilla Sletwls; plain nndembroid ered black and COlored 'silk ingelrhibet Shawls. and new style Paris printed:l'd:l:kern and Cashmere Shawls. FANCY GOODS French work .Capes; _Collars and Chemizettei;' new style 'Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs ;' Ladies' Cravats and ;Scarfs ; black and colored Kid Gloves; mohair ttnd worsted Mitts; white and black. Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca. Ingrain and Mora vian Hose ; black . Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread, Edgings and Inserting - a. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS... . • . Damask. Table Linen, and TWA° Clothsyßuseia Dia per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached 1 . mill ; C8516110:4' KentockyJeans; Chicks; ' Red Ticking; Domestic. Ging ' llams; Colored Cambries,.. Red; While and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel: Plaid Li nseys ; Canton Flannels Brown, Bleached and color-. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. .. Just received. a-very fine, assortment of - E'rencit and ;English; blue. black and bratin Cloths; black and fancy , French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vestinga - and Cm vats ; Merino Shirts and Drawers; Linen, Cant - bile and . Silk handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, (Hosiery and Suspenders. ' BLANKETS. ' A splendid nssortinent of superfine (ribbon bound) 'lllankets.just received. ', - The above GOODS having been purchased since the reeentgreat fait in priers. Merchants and others are re quested and inspeet them, nit I feel confident that examination they will be friend much lower thairthey have ever been offered in this City; as I intend - Ur sell them wholesale and retail, at a very small ,profr: 'rt. the Eastern Cost. . ABSALOM: AfORRIS, aorta _.. N 0.6.5 ?flinrket street, l'ittsbaraii. NewGciods,.at Number Plftpostuet COUNWR OF FOURTH AND MARV= STRXRTS,FFITHIURGIV,' GREAT BARGAINS!—The subscriber has Just re. turned from the Ekstern Cities., and is now receiving a very extensive at b sortrnent - of FANCY AND STAPLE DR v GOODS, adapted to the present tienson, and 'em ' •ing a stock for richne S. and variety not surpassed by ILL , establishment in the We.a. DRESS 'GOODS ! Very glossy black Silks ;',Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. .IBlack love Yells-mid Hdkfte.3- Rich changeable do., J aeouet and Camb. Mastitis. Rich changeable Satin de,Plaid and striped Muslim; Chinesi. - Handsome Ribbons; !. Mods and high eoPil Freuch i Gloves, Hosiery, he.; Merinos; Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high col'd MusliniTerkeri Shawls • _de Laillesi leaßbmere. do. - ',New style muslin de Laines;i Plain Shawls, silk San n striped Cashmeres; . 'fringe ;. Fancy do. do. _ ,1 Plack PlnbetShatils,do.do- Black and colored Alpapas;;Black , do. do. Giiighatets, bright - do. do. tors; !Flue Drachm do. New style Visettes; iCloth • Gala Plaids, bright.colors ; [Plaid. Long no.. California Plaids; !Low Priced do Black Bombazines; iPlaid Cloakings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes in very large; it has been se.. leered with much care—with particular reference 10 fastness of . coloring, durability of fabric, anti beauty of design. These goods are' lower than they - have ever been before, and arc worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for 6 1 ctn. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes, English, lei cents; Green . do. - . Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes; . . • Blue do. - do. Blue and Orange - do. = - •CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . , A large lot of low-priced' NI pint de &Mines, et- ttrelow-' price of 121 cents per yard; - Also, BlaCk Alpacas for Rif cts. per yard. Yery.g,ood and very handsome dark and bright colored }quid Ging- hams, for la cents,.warranted fast colors,. • r • DOMESTIC. AND STAPLE GOODS.' Bleached Ildnalins,9l to 12; Yard wide linbleached, 6-1 to 9 Bed Ticking's, very cheap; - ,• . Casinotts,.Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings, Fluid Linseys ; • . - Domestic GingbtunS;Mariuers'Shirtings;.- Colored. Cambrics ; Flannels, lower than over offered; ' Canton Flannels. . - LINEN-GODDS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen ; - Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheetingi - Dinners; - Linen Drilling, Crash.- - ' • - BLANK - ors?. .. Br4iIVaITS: Amirge i also Blue and; Drab Ella4els, One and very' fiPe e 101 GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Findand superfine French alidEn glisli simeres; Over -coatings; Silk and Linea Pocket Hind; kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Susjimiders; tine Merino Under Gairoems ; Merino and. Cotton Half Hose, etc te - - -• • subscriber baring extraordinary / preparm Lions fi3elbtrfalland Winter trade, and having purchas ed his ; Gouda` underadvantake 00markets natatually, dePresed,:- eon .coriftd,ently promise his customeas Abe • best bargains aehas. ever been able lo offer. :... Customers of tha hohse, and putchagera generally,M.re e spectrullyinvitedto calf. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. MtE2MMMMI!M ••• - urii;ZiaVg. , • • • EX CIIA NC 1.7. •AN D. MALK.K.IN.O:26•F C N. 9 r Thils,nt{ ,Trafirsit IGIIT and Tinto,. Bills of Bache/40,4mA riorpe•az.d : 0 foreign and domestic Coin bought ; *eV rohl on the most favorable ternu, . ' Collections made Mall the principal Claes of rhel.blic i!. ; at the lowest rate& - • jell, a. rau.. _• •' • •-': Cosa*: • •"' • • HI olnkalre' •*: • • BANKERS, EXCHANGE 11ROKERSi Asurjeaters in Foreikrz 'and DoMutte EST.henige, errsTA !eyes Depoist;Zartk Traterp'Gold tt &h.", 2V0.135 .1:rood - Erett,ardd6r belotri;Fetinti, Truisidt,PittsbUlgh, res. • ' £LLL [RANSIL ' • • rovot-az usnm: anniers and Pachringe ; Brokers, .Deoliti iii :Pontiiii: etlid Domenic Bill.i, Bills of Re:change; ;Mnifkillos nf .41:g0:.:: it, Bank Nora, and, • Coin..: . .. . • ' '" . Corner of Third arid )Food sts.",.lLipeity i opirsito‘the St... charlea Hotel . . N. 1 10LI 1L ES & SON ...,. . . . 1 •• ' ~.. Bankers and Dealer: in .Ezetiango Coin andßanl Wes, N 0.5,5 Market wen, Pirtskirch. , ... • .-'.•t •.- . ' . ' lIRLLING RATE.. • LICILL:COR. • . New York : I pr. 1 Cincinnati Philadelphia . i " Louisville Baltimore • • ; 4 ".• 91.-Louir, Buin ra w Banc sorse. -Ohio yg Indiana. Keinneky.• Virginia Wheeling . Tennessee anlo4 Is& Lucian. • • • -Imo& asstaarr..,' NOON. 411VISIARG I HNIV... t• HANKERS AND EXCHANGE 'BROKERS, N. E. arid Corner of Wood and 'Sixth streets : , ' Piusburgh, .Pei., • N n . ExcERS in ;Colo,- g CeitiGente Dank Notes: Vants'of Deis 'llllls, poeil Foreign cc EXCHANGE on nil the Principal Cities. of the.Vnithi' and Europe. for sale in sums to suit pnrchasera..,.. ••ti . CURRENT and pat funds roci,ived un deposits. cow.r.crioNs made nkallparts-of the Unicin: at the 1 0Welli YMCA. • • . • " "• ' •• . . , . . c it ~" . MATE 'DNEASPC -. .Drli • sustint' , ,io• I( 6 5 . Diamond 'Alley,. ility be consulted lit la , eases of aprirint of dinietienuttlielacidentul f 'Tr - to'thei Wenn frnm:.• .‘,' ...• • . . . ...:. . • . t 1 IT , • : SChilliand flYphilithferiptiitnr,gonarrinea' ls, 1. ! .. and' its consequenha4; together. with' 're-. neriatalua Vet, impurities orthe bititnlywitlrnlldiser,ses or cenerealori g itt,sk tadieeases,wiilistriatares,gleet.nrethrul , disehar , es, seminal•weakness :tad impotency; also. pilef; rheumatism, female weakness. diseases ot the ivolidt, monthly suppressions, diecasee. of the joint,i, 'fistula:in, zinc, !mesons ad - cations, pain.% in the: hack and loine,irsii . .nations of the neck of the tdadder,and kidneys, eeotliaite" eruptions,. letter,. rid worm : disearea, Ste, . ... TWELVE '.`t - g. , iftS''rku,c - ncE ~• - • -. • Exclusively devoted lathe study and moment of S eto real:disorders. and thoie seising' from youthfure-xet,nesi gaiety. climate, ' Oilintiaritiee orilte'bleod; whereby. the constitaiton may have . been eidi.otited,entibles Dr:Brown' to offer assurances or Speedy relief Wall who May Place themselves tinder his care....' . - • . Dr..Brosiin's offices are etniVenienil a rra ngedag into sep arate apartments.. Patients' can'iristt Dr. B: without fans of exposure to' other visitors. " ' • ' - . - It is of importance to mnay persons in nee:l of tutdical .aid, to'obtant good advice privately and promptly. To ; all such; pr: Brown% . ready...skill in removing venereal dig. .eases, in their Various form. all d bta ges;ofiens Inducement/11 .. • which can rarely be equalled. Strangers ate hereby ap,: . : prised that' Dr. Brown has- been regalarly.educated it.. - . eveiy branch- of medicine,, and for ihe .last twelve; yeast confined himeelf exclusively to the .treaunent of those . diseases: • .. .- •••.• ;' ..*:.•• . Dr. Brown is the ouly regolarlyodaeatist: stirgetni' lit Tirtstringh who plaints. .. Oyes his Wholoartentintitn . those • U'Oeriain,saleand spledreiris teilt,3aafl eases; Tie gaatanteed.• -: • Recent eases arofelievad in:a short d.rne:withontratm. rniationTrom bail - awes. . • • " EU - Hernia or Rupture.—Dr.. 'WOW,: also iewliesirer. sons afflicted' With Ifernitt totall; as Veltas said parasol 113 X attention to thaidisease.. • • Letters rom a distariee, asking a delee;linweionitiii t i fee, or they will not be attended to. ' • • • ID -- office on. Diamond Alley, it few donre from Wood' street, - towards the market. Consultations tined; eosin ; dential: ' '• 0e.62.5-d&wly - EUhlATlShii—Dr: Draernu new:) , tiireov7eretiuirt.., irk, edy for Rhetuantisin ir. 9 speedy and collate remedy, for that painful tmuble. Itnever fails. Oirree .and Privtue .Cuusaltution Hoottirthlo..os,-Dial• mond .alley;Plttsbargh, Pa. The Doctor 1 2 always•at home. -• •• • -•," • • • 17allayisi Magical Pain rto THE PUBLIC. , --Tinn ie to eertify the* i !mei; foindv j Magical Pain Extractor to prove cart the Chronic Rhentnalism, which I hay. been nalicteil with for ten years, in my.bip joints: • . . . . • " • 'ABILAIIAM'R: VREELAND.,' Aequaekanewl, N. Y., April 8,1318. ' • - • • ..• • Ma. 11.'"BiLLST—Bir:khave been troohlett with the. Pile's fur eight rannihs,and dontal*et Your. Magical Pain: Extractor having bden recommended .to : me, I emptied it bet twice, obtained Institut relief, and in ' it short time Was perfectly cared! ' Could I not' get any more of it; I woOld not 'take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. . • WILLIAMIIALI.: • 97 North Moore street, New. York. June 19,19.17..• • • 'CAUTlON —Dailey'ryui r a ul York, and where the genuine oracle. eau - vrTnuncur • . .. • . • bflii flak ritir a:tremolo/a emu • pound, and he nertr ha:, and never loft/ communicate the: secret of its preparation •to any man-living; and, there-. fora, no other person ever has outdo, or ever cue make. a, 'gram of it himself. • .• Counterfeits abound! Every truly:Yalu:l7.le .artiels. subject to be depredated upon by counts:K., :Lers and,ism; posters; and nothing, that ens kitow of, hoe mare exten sively experienced that fact than. Dalleyis:Slagical Pain; A Tssr—Thegenuine' Didier/On cese_, of the severest . ' Burns, Scalds, Piles, he., will Word instant relief, and". produce et once a cooling and soothing effect--eg tractl ng .pain in and from max lo : . 11ecn . minutes bin be sure, al; ways., apply it on linen-- . -tieveion cotton clo t h. And'now mark the difference!--Counterfen Exttar torsi no matter under what name theymay'appoaroto how op. plied, always irritate and incr t asd thepatish: • Pamphlets, containing cortilmatesofeurea, grad', Oil application to • - 101 IN IX- MORGAN., Ti'mtern. Depot, Pittsbint/n. . Dit . ..W..Tnoßs. Agent • Dalley's Ansm al Galmtstio .• For Horses, Cattle, &c.,curesspavin, quitter, grease:. poll-evil, sores, galls antbruises. Pamphlets containing • certificates of respeetablepartit , s, malt be had 0 11:WiPh cation to • JOHN H. mono Am octleaddmy • Agent: Pittsburch.• .• ' • • DR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR 004.TRD BLR EXTRACI"PILLS.—:ritr.i. relibrii:64 have obtuiued an enviable notoriety in the United State., as a curative for Giddiness,' Dy.spepsitt, Sour Stomach, ••• Headache, Fevers. Piles, ColuvenesS, Crniglis, 'Henri bunt, Liver Complaint, SCIITVV. Sore 'Fbrouti liivrard Weakness, Pfilpitation-of the' Heart, lAd . igitstion'' and n variety of other' diseases to which-flesh-le as a medicine for the million.' In AL: sensatis of the year. spring, summer. autumn, and wi uuder taircir ounistancea, ttfepp can be taltett perfeersniety and bucceds. -As aNentairete ithd :elle rat inedichie for chill- . dren, they are unriralled. Heine cooteddiith pure white '- eugnr,ehildren.wilreastly tike thew; they neither gripe nor nausentoLarp_zeptlo. bet thoriongltin tbefriverutupot. Fiiftidnltii, by inert:wlily; ilifiliiiii;theTnie equal:o34 - , efieicd. ~A s au Anti-t.bour PH/ the.Y . will he found with • outa•superior. • A any- Gee: sinning the thous:ll,6 tube use them, and anti:qualified approval Will be the eeftais 7 . Remember Dr'.'o. V. Clickener is tle Of Sugar Coated :Pills.' laid. that nethiSk; the'Auft . ". everAcard of until 'llV . introditced them in Jane: 1.0 5 3:: Putclud , ets - 9hotald, rheretbre,rilways ask for Clltikenct i, Sugdreoated Vegetable Pilityand tahenboiheix,onhef • will be andellie.stedinsor a fraud.. • . • . D:l"—Price., 0 esats pe r box:— • • Cliekenees . peincionl.baide for as Witty it; • •• " • •• • • WM. JACK,SON. bergh,,Ta:.'Genersil April - fse Peant4lyahle;.Noithirh:... Ohio; and itaiiiltMunsiei t The fate,swhig are thede:yi.ptionilsa Aye** gheny county, M.: , ,„: •• •" •• - • •• ' M. Mars:ha:l4 ' ' •• Di. Moan,' Jahnsei, S • • • jainthaxGhretA.Mh.hehenlr.if • ' ' Alerastlef Aaleli, lie'street. J. R. I!. Iseqw s;Dirrnit.gkhm.' " T. Stunt,. Trferstahcerifir: ' Starr, Stnicklev. ' Roan! Therertne,Y • ThhAil Neglet, Rats Li6e;ity. .;.. It It •Mitehe;!: Willanitiargh;- ' D.Reedand Son, .NiKeeoppit ••• C. F. Mehl. Elizabeth: , John Rack, Turne.croei:. . - M'Eldoweey. Bakersiown.s. . • • tinned Springer„ Clinton:.,? ;• .• • Jaaxes - ArKee..SICWIIII#IOIVII., • Riley AFLauiblist, Nuns township J. Fulton; • .: Jeremiah-Fleming. Lawrenceville: Robed R illiame , Arthurreille: ' tur..l2-ilkas Oro • -l'Freakti. Pure yr Tro i lt i a7 . I Fot rtNhP gaiti.di!rittfstt‘rilY The aub?.reitier; having ju.t retunteelfrianN _fo ewrk.,ii now receiving 1 /amp eupph: tit FRE.e'.ll.ll..gakEN anti ULA CI: TEAS. from -the Beer my, 'selected witrfereat carerelltirsteles4., Our -stoett.i being .now heary,.we' - Steamboat.; (tad anottes wattttity yarning:, Ann.., at anrp . riee they aiy • wisb7:paeked,is.,r.. paokogr4.lb. canaislora,.6 and .14 . eayr.h.roxn.e,-- and the half chest. • • Retail rittleCTS,ilre ittritedia selibettas Teas at !away thah'iO4;rAber.a9nFelill, Our. clock of fine. Young Hyson,.(Agapowyje)l,..orl.loky': .petial.Green, n 11.1.0010% Blactleyeasiarethe hest *Ott ! ? - Ansetican market." . . . • ILorerittiredouLle refined tiiist:Cineted. • aadj!ialyart.,.. - ized'Bl.lGARS, retail;or _ :COFFEES.--Moclia, ()Id Gov. Jaya.: 14343114'..51:).:• Deanne° and' Rio 'Cidrecs, selectod+y.•igitAni)sl%eXOP" rimmed Cotren Broker in New York:: Sweet'. Spiced •ehn'enlate, PkkleirenolorpTifrrs:..?unli.:;7 Onions. "inches, put up in their. own-jateet,k14.6.'.....'.. / 1 10.1. 'Raisins in 3 tb..borei. • D. Jayuc's '.• ,• )41; JAIVELYTir.7. • t ov V.HINGI3 DOiffirENtFiniratiriciffilAW:;- .bbic..Loverbors:,Double Rehtied.Loitit'CiunfeCiiiil:f:- Ppl.verkzed Scurars, )(Hit niceive'd and Pi? ki!Nrettlik.POP" Vett Sune r 7O Four* intret; by .•-• :•"f•'' . .. , •'!! 4 •4 7 '7'; '• dee.s:d&w lUNTER.!§'INKICile;...l'OOarli Nem& 0 . 1040 ci P ib. at'S.s itttelChl.:%beeileeeiik'itiirTdre(llo. Lx at : • k r n its ••Steire" JAcee."):MlMol.:ATß4l:l7k.:Si'"!,......it. DINE com%E.s,-Abrhn.t.:7).firG;i.v7l.itto.kaili*T47...l .. L . St:l3oMb* and !WI Conacp.,lgiskie4taystiltOsd,fiit';',4 le. at. the PeksitTep...Srore,l.o Fogrthlt.ttitettJar.o -0. -.1. 4 1 • tleeS:dker, : . • . : • rum, FORNIA ••i •,•• -1000 sawe4 Wagon Fel locerpiii 3 OnniitudtiiiiiZi:T.i • - :500 ' 4 ••• - "'Rubs itor ante'br C. A. miAN.uLIV't CoTittlr feb9.s. - . - Canal Basis • • w:~ii ':'-n~f W~l~~ T ~K'F~!~: N~~RRwy ~.~ i ~" ' ~t~T~4S~y ~i 3 .::t El stmsci . .Bhigusg '2loj Cotiat h City ord'o 4 .R.*lio kNotssi . • PenrwYlvaniu C 0...• Nowiyok., Marylend# New Orleans • dis q. f .f,!!.. C 4 3' fl ~,<. :. ~~~, :~
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