•. __ F U . ~,. 1151zr- , :o t ----- , -- , ---.2p cii i. ,, ..: -t , p. - ruing - . _ z Mannltt- p os t. 70b,ttrinttng - Offitc . : ediftwor . WodniNri FIFTH* vragk:irs. imnsi. 7 o.kg :ttdrleAlt, oar Establishment, a 'splendid Btearn•PtiWer.Printirtg Machine, i•re are prepared, to do all kinds' .Mewspaper and Book work in a style of un -1 surpassed:beautk and neatness, ,nud m upon the most a sonable terms. W e respectfull y the patronage Of • the public in thleline of our bumness. ~ . - . • . . kt ierz reineme ciohandi n iki if frotr ilf or i,4cawrjtcwi umurtOecompledwith, in twlwto in.l tutsans io li4 ? Wheniispossible,angar/in/ourwould b.przrima.,. C.ditß, United States Newspaper Agency nn Buildings, N. E.• corner of Third and Dock streets, . and 400 North Fourthatreet—isouronlyarnhorisedAgent In Philadelphia, ; • - _ ": 11:3 6 '03R WORD To TitsSIDERTART.—ThOse WhO labot ; within doors are compelled to breathe an impure maws ' phere, which is wholly unfit for the, proper expansion or ; the lungs, arid, owing to want of exercise, the bowels be. comeconstipated, the pores of the skin closed,. and; in t: deed, all the functions of the body: become deranged ;•-• ; hence proceed... asthma, cough, pains in the breast and side, palpitation of the heart, rheumatic pahis in various parts of the 'bedy, giddiness, and a variety of other dia. tressingcomphunts. common to those of sedentary.hab its. Writhes Indian. Vegetable Pills- disperse all these unpleasant symptoms. A sigle dose will in all cases give relief,- and, - If repeated a few times, will most an. suredlyrestore the body to health. Dew= , qf Counterfeits and Dnifaiions.— Remember 'that the .Original and : Only Genuine .Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written. signature of WILLIAM WRIGHT on the top label of each box.. Remember, also; that hi. Smyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third streets, is not an agent for this niedi -!einet rind we Cannot guurnutee, as genuine that offered Eby htmfor. sale. . The genuine is . for sale at Dr Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Philadelphia; cud by JOHN traomPsoN,lso Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied Al the wholesale rate. marS Consttmption is a disease which is carrying its N , ictims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest ed in its prdPress by the medicines ut common use at the present time, litit a brighter day is etiraitn.g, and has come'±as tri sue cesifully arrest this disease. Dr. Rogers Liverwort. and Tar not only - gives imme-diateasrelief in Coughi_and Colds, but from the testimony of men of the highest standing.here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cores of Consumption. ImProvements in the treatment of diseases are..onward, and nothing can arrest its. spirit in the xresent age.- - Those who arc afflicted with diseased.l.Am - p, would do well to call-on the :went,' and aee the certificates ofDr. Win. J.. Rich ards, Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of the Rev. George W. Maley. and of Dr. Hiram Car, late ProfesSor in the Ec lectic Medical College of Citlllionnli• • ; This medicihe not only cures Consuimition. but breaks up the most distressing Cough in a few hours time, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. For sale by : . J. KIDD it. CO., WhOlesale Druggists, No. GO Wood at. Atiri,hy . KNEELAND Oc.. I mar6.4lmdfctir Grant street. At.rwriors SALES, 111'.10ENNA; ATICTIONEER, ' No .:1/4 '.'l,Vber. Sr aurr, THREE DOORS FROM FIFTH - - - - - - SPLENDID FURNITUREATAUCTION..—OuThurs day. Ma.ch :Mth, at 10 ecloek in the forenoon will be sold, at the Cabinet Wareroora of Philip Weisi'Penu street, sceond door froaiWalnut street, Fifth Ward, his autire stock of Furniture, as he is declining that busi near...Amang the atticlmfare Wardrobes, card tables, dining 'and breakfast tables, wash stands, fancy work stands, high post bedsteads, French bedsteads, mahoga ny dressing bureaus, fall column .plain bureaus, cherry hiureaus,'lancy and common chairs, settees, Ere. marlY JAMES MCKENNA, Auct. OHERIFP'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kp Carpeting, itc., as A UCT/0/ 4 1.—0n Thursday, March lA, at ft o'eloek.ut the 'afternoon. wilt be sold, by order of John Fonolt, Sheriff of the County of Alle gheny, a lot of Hoosehohl Final - tore, Carpeting,. &e.--- Sofas, Dirtuis. Mahogany Chairs, \\lndoor Chturs, Ma. Igany Rocking Chairs, ,Card 'Fables, %Va.:sh Stands, Mahogany Dining C Tables, arpeting . : raartli ' JAMES MeIi:ENNA, Atm. I'AN;ACCOUNT.OF WHOM rr MAY CONCERN, topay boarding ad d other charges ' on flaturday af ternoon, March 31st, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, wtibou reselye, at Al'_Kenna's -Auction Roving, to pay Warding lad other eharges,tmless the owners or their agent,te deem. IllbarbefOre, 8 trunks, containing clothing, Ac.; 3 Carpet bags, containing clothing, lic.; 1 hat box and hat ; I:bandbox and contents; 1 valise and contents; I port Atli° ; 1 box of starch ir 1 -gold watch. Those concerned trill take notice of this advertisement. Terms, cash, par fonds- - • D.R. MILLER, = SL Charles Hotel. marehd . - JAMES M'KENNA, Avert. Trlk — gPLENMSTAINTING or ration:dna of oeileanls 11 Taylor and Scott's Battles in Mexico, at AUCTION, to pay Advance and Charges.—On Monday, March 19th, ar2 iu , elock in the afternoon,Will be sold, without reserreitikpay. advance and charges- a splendid paint ing or panortuais of - Gans. Taylor and Scotts great bat-, ilea in' Mexico, covering many thousand square feet Of C11 . 111M10: - Alio, one box and I trunk containing cur tilna;Paintings and articles belonging to a traveling ma gician,. Those concerned will take notice of this adver usentenL JAMES MeRENNA, Auctioneer. II • oustikiffi gatTsittiffik. FEATHER BEIIB ea Bedding, Matimsses,,Kitcheu Utensils, 1 Patent Cooking - stove...lee- Chest, English 8 day Clock. Stove and Pipe, - 1 :Baggy, Harness, Ste.. et AUCTION, ',—An Tuesday, March 27th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold.at the Hotelof Mrs. M. Patrick, Fifth street. be iween Wood and Market streets, her - entire household laminae, feather beds, bedding, mattresses , kitchen utessil s, bug y and farness, An., as she is declining that Matinees All the articles have teen kept in the best of rider; the feather beds and bedding in particular have Veen innse only about 4 years, and ma y . be said to be equally as good as new. Among which are mahogany frame spring hair seat sofas, do. rocking chair otto. mans, and a large assortment of fancy ICind4Sr.htuf Mammon chairs, settees, mahogany dining ns side ta bles, fancy mahogany sewing stands, fancy cherry bu reaus, looking g asses , 1 old. fashioned English 8 day clock, a first tate tithe Piece; about 30 feather beds; also hair, husk and straw,mattmsses, blankets, quilts, com forts, coverlets, sheets, pillow and bolster slips, double and single bedsteads, cherry dining and breakfast ta bles, table cloths,Neuatian blinds, Imperial ingrain and rig carpeting, Brussels hearth rugs, fenders and fire Onus, wash basins and pitchers; a large quantity of China, Queemsware, glassware and kitchen utensils; one or Hathaway's patent cooking stoves, with fixtures all complete, an excellent article, the best in use ;.1 buggy rind harness; hearty new; saddles and bridles, pitch fOrks,axes,•shovels, egg stove and pipe, .onether with bar and house fixtures, ac. JAMES MeKILNICA, `mars Auctioneer. i ' a' lo , of me to liGeonomlati. -- diTun subscriber, being desirous or i ehanging his business. has determined ® to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be soldinlots, to suit Ourchasers, from ONE FMB TO A THOUSAND tCountryMerchants are invited to call at BATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS., Opposite tbe Piusburgh Foundry, where they can buy to thew satisfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon. .100 cases Boots - on hand, Strt, ele, SU, $2l _per case. mar 7 J. BATES. NOTME.—_,Fcrirons indebted to the hue firm of Hos. alas th'KAFIL nee requested to settle up. The books and atcountsare in possession, of JOHN COYLE, Teb2o - Fourth street, near Smithfield. TO - the Hoticrable the Judges of the Court of Genera) Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny - The petition of AL lag. of the Borough of Birmingham, in; thelldunty aforeaeld, humbly sheweth, Tlint your pe titioner bath provided himself with motet-lola for the 11C coinnod64ort ortravelers and others, at his dwelling housti.in the above 'BO - rough, and prays that your Honors will be. pleased to grant htm a license to keep a public hduse.of eatertainment: And your petitioner as i n duty bound, will-pray. ; MICHAEL KING. Ne; the subscribers, citizens of the above BorOugh, do certify that the above petitioneeis of pood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Damel.Berg,..ll.4.Ateitz, A. Krougb, J. Hoffman, A. Winhold, G. A. lianigan, J., W. Ramsey, H. Olanhouser, Jj . ot>e,N. Shaffer, - P. 80yer,..1. Lempert. TO the Honorable the Judgetpf the Court of tirenera Quarter Beindons of the Paws: in and for the County of Allegheny; - The pedtient , ef Daniel Fickeisen, of .the First Ward, City of Pittsburgh ; in the Ctiunty aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation-of travelers and otters, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that-your Donors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • • • ' DANIEL FICREISEN. !We, the, sttbscribcrs, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, certify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation, and lodglitgiff travelers and others, and that said tavern iSneeessary. I .A. Mild ijas: Gray, 4th street, M. Dalzell, P. Hoeh, 'J. flays, Sanntel.Coopey,-A. Widmer, A. Beelen, E. Fenite riek, L. Ssbl ,Wetseman, E. Womser. marto:3i /110 the, ilinorahlethe Judges of the Court of General • Quarter Sessions of the Peace is and for the county of Allegheny iThe petition. of Wallas- oitEis, of the Township et Wilkins, in, the County atbresuid, humbly shevreth That year petitioner bath provided lureself with materials for the' necOntmodation of travelers and others, at bas dwelling house, tn the 'township aforesaid j and prays that your lionors , wilt hp-pleased to• grant' lama license to keep a patine house of entertainment. arid your peti tioner,llll in duty bound,will pray.. . WM. GRESS. We, the subserThers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do cerufy, tbatitiOtbeve . petitioner is of good repute (or honesty and temperance, and is well providedltith house room and conveniences for the accotrunodatiorihnd lodg ing of tttivelers•tind others, and that said tavern is ne h 'Mentor, J. Allsitcruse, R. Elder, S. Urge, Wm. Souders, J. Wallets, J. lg.. Lacock, 3. briar/and, P, M'Carty, 1 - I.`G.-Milchel,l3: B. Palmer, E. Reece. mar 10:3tdo . • . 0 the,Hombrable the Judges of the-Court of tierwrat Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for tbe County of Allegheny : The petition of :Peter ;Ilk of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly showed', that your peutioaer bath provided himself. with materials for the accommodation of travalers and others, at his dwell. ing house,. in the 'Ward aforesaidi and prays that your Honors male pleased to grant him a beense to keep , a public houseof entertainmenr. And your petitioner, as in duty - • PETER ILK: We, the , subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do ce Stuy, That the °hove petitioner is of gooirreptite for honesty andtmaperance and is well provided with house room and:conveniences for the avcommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and Mot said tavern is ne cessary Anton Berndt, John Lncav, jachb Gerwig, hf. hioClos key; Jos. Meyer, John Waster, J. 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M.; and 6 1..14 litairEoacti Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. lc, and 121 Western, anaBoutherti Mail 8 a. Y. NbrihAVestern,via Cleveland, dally,lo A. M. Erie and Westeni New Yorlydaily, 9.A. M. Neirik•Eti.ll,twildladelplua, daily, except Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND DEI..ARTURE OF MAILS. Eilistern Mail via Philadelphia; due 3 a. st., closes 12 st. )'astern Cin. end Louiev., due 8 r. ht. 3 close a 5 A. at. South. vie. Beltand Washington due 8 P. si.,elosess A. H. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 A. at., closes 9 A. at. Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. m., Closes 8 .s.te Par value. Asked. Offered Sank of Pittsburgh $50,00 $50.00 $50,00 Exchange Bank 50.00 44;00 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 50,00 49,00 Fanners' Depoldtßank None in market. Eland Street Bridge 50,00 50,00 49,00 Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Br:dge 25,00 30,00 35, 00 ... Connellsville R. Elbtock,paid on shares, 82,50 _ City Bonds (6 ifo' coma Monongahela Bridge Gas Stock Daily Review of the Market.. OFFICE OF THE POST, SATCIIIIAIr Montano, March 10, 1649• S Busineas was very'dull on Saturday, notwithstand ing the weather was beautiful. FLOUR—No sale from first hands; sales from 'store by dray load at" f 3,75. The Foreign News rather depressed the market, for the news is not as favorable as some hoped for. {WOOL.—Prices have advanced ; and the tendency is still upward. The causes are, the advance in Eu rope, and the increased demand- for woolen goods in this country for California emigrants, &c. There is not much in the hands of Washington county far. mere now—the last year stocks having been dispos ed of. The receipts are mostly of pulled Wool, which is irorth 23024 c.; we quote common at 25c.; From common to highest grade we quote at 25a40c. This is a very considerable advance, and the news will be gratifying to wool growers. GROCERIES—SaIe of 12 hhds. Sugar at file.; fair at 4ic.; other sales at same rates. Molasses firm at 2Sor2Sic. Coffee: sales of 120 bags at 711171 e. BACON—SaIe of 3000 Ths. Hams at 61. e.; Sides are still held at 5e5; ; and Shoulders 4a4,1. BUTTER—SaIe of three or four small lota Roll at 110121 c. • POTATOES—The market is almost bare, and de mand is very brisk : sales at 876i11,00 from store. BULK PORK—Sale of 15001bs. badly cut at 31c.; good worth 4c., at which regular sales. FRUlT—Regular Balm, Lemons at $3,00; Oranges at $3,50. • • RI It chellPs Maps. -• 12" AY 4k CO. have taken the exclusive agency for the 1\ sale of Atilehell's saperlin Maps, for Pittsburgh nod Western Pennsylvania, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. The Map of the World.on Meentur's Projection, it the largest and most comprehensive work of the kind ever published in America ; it is 2.1 feet from East to West, and 41 from North to South, accompanied by a hook of 600 pages, containing consulting index. consulti ng which any item an the Map any be readily found; also. Geo graphical descriptions of all the countries on the Glohe. The Reference and Distance Map of the United Stntes. on a scale of 25 miles to an inch. comprising the States, Countiel, Townships, de., in the Union, accompanied by n volume of 400 pages, 8 vo., which includes au index of Counties, Towns, Am., together with a general description of the United Slates. The National Map of the American Republic, or United Statee of America. . • . Universal Atlas, containing Alaps of the Empires. Kingdoms, States and Republics. with a sperial !lap of each of the United States, comprehended on 73 sheets, forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gantly executed. A Map of Texas, Oregon and California, "with all the ritates distinctly marked out to therm commie.. A large supply of the above Map., small and large, be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the Book and Paper Warehonve.coruer of Third and Wood st. martO:dAte The A reometer. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is respectfully called to the foPowl rtr, 'certificates Me. S. Exetes—Having tested n quantity of Gold weighed by your A reumeter, I find the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of st to those going to California, as the best method for obtain. iug the rest value of Gold. Reap yours. J. B. DUNLEVY, Gold Beater. .Pittsburgh, March 9, '49. Prrrgm. non. March 7. 18.10. Ms. EAKINE—Thar Sir: having examined the •'Areom eter,^ manufactured at Tour rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of thotta gentlemen who are about removing to California. in search of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity •f metals, and will (mainly enable the adventurer to as., certain when his placer is yielding Gold." mrlU] Yours, rorp's . , .1 IL M'CLINTOC%. J. S. BONNET, WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER. C,ONIMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT Foreign and Dantr,stic Winer, Layton, Fruit., Nut', rie. march IGII Liberty Ira reet, Pittrturgh. JAMES PATTON, Jr., Wholeutle Grote, and ft,e,tirytue Disiiller, and Dealer in Foretell and Domestic %Valses and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Grain, ere., No. 17 Liberty street, PittSbUrgh. Mer 9 WAGONS, W -- THOMAS HARRISON. MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Carts, &e., rZNXITLVAXIA ACENTE, HA LI MUM IMAM THE COURT TIOCCE. TrIHE proprietor of this estubbshment having always . on baud a supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing. with as shon notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from n distance will receive prompt attention. Rarratcwas—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas IlitClintock. ... marts-3m Colver's Patent Concave Beater unarnl BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! .1- hi call the attention of the public to the article bend ing this advertisement.ainl invite the enterprising an carious to call and witness its operation. All adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, in aupeacrogation. ..., Ist This Churn will produce flutter. Fathering It in a mass, from sweet milk. in five to ten minutes! cud from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three 'to five minutea: 2d The utility of this Invention is apparent. an Letter Butter can be p roduced , from sweet milk, or cream, than cream soured to the usual way; and by means of this Churn, a -little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, and somcumes half a day. 3d. By simply turning a thumb errew, the wholeinside dasher ta taken out, leaving nothing but the Butler and milk in the plain wooden box. dth. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth. It is a common•scnae Churn, as all will admit who will examine it. We invite the public. to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tay ern, aud at .1. F. Beckham's, Federal at., Allegheny. CAMERON & PRICE. Landreitt's Gartlen Seeds. THE subscriberblia opened his Seed Store for the sale of Landreth's warranted Garden Seeds, in the South west end of the old Court Hou+e, Market street, where he would he happy to ace his old customers and the pub lic generally,—with a fresh supply of Genuine GARDEN SEEDS of the best varieties. He has also for sale Green House Plants, of all the most esteemed species and varieties; hardy Herbacious Plants, Shrubs, Grape Vibes, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c., Ac. Bonnets of .choice Flowers tastefully put up at all seasons. Persons supplied with experienced Gardeners, and Gardeners of character with places, free of charge. F. L. SNOWDEN, - Market street. marlo:3td&3tw To 081; forxtlans. A REOMETER.—The undersigned having adapted an 21. instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the spe cific gravity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply all whose business may require its use. It is small, con venie et, and can be used without difficulty, a glance be ing sufficient to show the process. Persons contemplating going to California would do well to call and examine the instrument, as it is in every' way calculated to protect them from fraud, by enabling them at arty time to ascertain the value of thetr.metal. Printed directions and tables will, be supplied gratui tously to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS, Union stet mar7:lm) Rear oflohn B. 111Taden's Jewelry ic store. Pittsburgh Gold Washer. rp HE subscriber has invented a machine for NVashing 1. out GOLD, possessing the following qualities:—lt weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a box ill inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and .giavel. Those going to California are invited tomtit and see its operation, at my residence, in Penn street. near Water street Imarsl • . C. EVAN — N0.116 . . Going to novo. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE SELLING lJ -OFF—Csm. AND SIMURE BARGAML—TDO underxign• ed being abont to remove, in the coming month, to N 0.65 Wood street ' is desirous, of closing out the greater part of his . Stock at REDUCED PRICES. He would call.. your particular attention to his large and splendid assort ment of CHINA, GLASS and QITEENSWARE, Gintn 'doles-L Lamps,Britannia, 'Pea Ware, Custom, French and 'English Mune! Ornaments, and Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, - all of which he offers at a Small edvancefebove cost. Remember the place, No. 15 Woda sr. , ffeb`27j NL HODKINSON. STOOKB. 5,00 1,43 00,00 • 25,00 • 10,50 50,00 ==l 11=M2 miner ' Intel ligrntr PORT OF PtTTSBUROR PEET WATER IN TREREAREEL. ARRIVED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, - Beaver. Relit. Wightman, —, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Sholes„Beaver. " Baltic , Jacobs, Brownsville.' Atlantic, Parkinson, do. •. Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Isaac Newton, Hemplull, Cincinnati. J. Jams, Gregg, St. Louie. Nelson t aloorc, Wheeling. Z. Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling. • Consul, Webber, Wheeling. Cinderella, Calhonu, Wheeling. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Ivanhoe, Cochran, New Orleans. . Wellsville , McNeel. Bridgeport. " Sarah Bladen, —, Cincinnati. DEPARTED, Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. 2, Gilson. Beaver. Robt.' , Xightman, —, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Camden, Hendrickon, McKeesport. " Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cm Connecticut, Price, St. Loris " J. Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. " Gen. Pike, Ross, Cincinnati. 'Cambria, Hendricks,'St. Loafs. Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. Wm. „Phillips, APPhail. Kittanning. Caroline, Flasher, Zanesville. DJ The Rivera are falling slowly, but still eight feet water in the channel. - 9.17 - The Wm. Phillip& goes to Kittanning to-day, For Cincinnati—The Monongahela, Capt. Stone, starts at 10 this morning. For Kittanning. The new and splendid steamer WILLIAM PHILLIPS, All'itatt, Master, will leave for the a ova and intermediate ports on the Allegheny ricer, this day, at 10 o'clock, A. n. For freight or passage. apply on board. mrld Zanerville and Marietta Packet The fine steamer CAROLINE, BIN NING. Master, having ,undergoue thor ough repairs, will run as a Regular Pocket on the above trade. L ayes Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning; returning, leaves Zanesville every Friday morning. For freight or passage, apply on board. mars Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet Llne ul The new and splendid fast passenger packet, TELFkIit&PH No. 2, Mason, Master, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville, on Monday, the 20• h instant, at 10 o'clock, A. at. For freight or pessage, apply ou board, or to IVILSON & Co., or GEORGE B. MILTENIAERGER_ Ky. Steamer Peytona will leave Lonisolle for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passenger. tango direct. and can hare berths secured here it de sired. Murs AIMANDLESS & CAMPBELL , No. 97 Wood .rotrert. WS! dom r ,to Diamond Miry, WILOIMIALL DCALERS tSVARIETY •ND DO.Y Gomm, A RE now in daily receipt of all the articles in their it line of business—purchased at the lowest prices tu the East; to witch they invite the attention of country merchants and others; and which they flatter themselves they can dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. Th;tilat JOSEPH PRICE'S JOLIBING SHOP—To nil petitions about to remove ; and wanting their Stores or Houses repotted, Counter.. Shelving. Doorv, Windows, and Flowing %Theelo put up:—Corpenter work of all kinds do:m on abort notice. on reasonable terms. Cabinet work made to order, unit Furniture neatly repaired and v tar lashed, on reasonable terms—ion Fifth street. betweett Wood and Southfield a treetA, in the Coffin WorchOUFP 0' John Liggett, I tote of Trovillo opposite the AN- Fbeny Estotne Howie tie bblaltapq josErn mum TEA.—WHAPPIV7FAPER— 100 reams medium Woe Tea Paper ; 00 4 . •• Jute " GO ‘• '' bro'n 't Jost received. and for talc at the Paper AVarehouse of S. C. GILL, _mar: No. Wood street. - NC) the Itooorattle the Judges of the Court of General Quarter tie•.ions of the Pence to and for the County of Alieglictly • The petition of Joseph Moll, of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly steweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate. rills for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays dint your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. Arid your pc tii.oner, as In duty hound, will pray. JOB. MOLL We. the subsciitiers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that die aoove petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and coneruieriCes for the accommodation sad lodgiag of strangers and travelers and that said tavern is neceasary. Anton Ilerwig. Z. Freatz, M. Christy. Ch. Th. Lawal., Fred. Fewerhooke, P. S. Myer. T. Heldman. L. Keck, M. Schwartz. B. Huerkle, Charles Buerine. fl , O the Honorable the Judges of the Coon of gooney Seseiniiii of the Pence, in and fikr the County of Alle gheny: • • The petition of Samuel Murray, of the lst Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, timid v she wink, that your petitioner bath provided himself with matenals for the accommodation of travelers and others, at Ins dwell• Mg house in the Waist aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grout him a license to keep a politic house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as th duty bound. will pray. SA MI.rEL MURRAY We, the •uliseribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,do certify, that the at petitioner is of coot" repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accimintoilation of tray. den and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Francis Nicholson, John Carson, N. Breidetilbal, S M'Cortnick, %Stewart Snyder. George W. Silvers, Peter Brennan. Wm. A Alice, Matthew Cummins, James Nicholson, Jos. L. M. Young, John Smith. martOt t 0 the Honorable the. Judges of the Court ;( General quarter SCOOOOII% of the Peace in and for the County 01 Allegheny 7 The petition of Terrence Daily. of the Fillh Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the Count,* aforesaid, hutnbly sliewsith, That your petitioner bath proviJed himself with materials for the netommodulion of travelers and others, at his dwelling house. In the Word aforesaid, and prays • that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a licetile ,• to keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti i tioner, as lit duty bound, will pray. TERRENCE DAILY. We, the subscribers, citizens et` the aforesaid Ward, • do cert ify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ! honesty and temperance, and is WOll provided with house mom and conveniences for the accomm 'dation and lodg iittr,of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern to necessary. Barnard Cain, F. E Greater, John Mackin, William, Joanna ',Main, Wm. Kettetilierg. Rola. M`Keever, Jo.. Moyer, David Strastierger, A. Ilocgeller, Jan. Montooth, Runt. Willson. inarh.ll* rilt) the lionoralile the Judges of the Court of General 1 . Quarter Sessions of the. Peace in and teethe County of Allegheny The rtition of David C Jones, of Lower St. Clair Tp , in the County aforesaid, humbly she wetli, That your peti tioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hum a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as 111 duty bound, will pray. DAVID C. JONES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Township afore said, do certify—that the above petitioner i s . of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house main Mid conveniences for the necommoda. non and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. P. J. Smith, J. hrDonald, J. Flannigan, John Graham Wm. Porter, J. Rogers, Jolla Obey, Sr., H. Ingram, J. P , Ross, E. Jones. H. Roberts, T. Perkins, torah:ate fllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, to and for the County of AIM hgeny : . The petition of D. F. Carpenter, of the Ninth Ward, city of Pittsburg, in the. county nforesn id, humbly slieweth, That your petilioner both provided himself with materials for the accommodation of truvelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Word aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be plensed to grunt him a license to keep n public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, us in duty bound, will pray: I). F. CARPENTER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of &nod repute for honesty and liemperunce. and is well provided with house resin and conveniences for the accommodation of tray eters and others. and that said tavern is necessary John AVAleese, Moses Kessiek, Christy, T. Patter son, Thomas Howell, Henry Genig, Win. Morrow, P. Dunn, Peter Croiskey, E. Douglass, John Dolthy, It. Fleming. martbdtd&or VO the Honorable the . J udges the Court of GlMetal 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of F. NiCllOl6Oll. of the Ist Ward, city of Pittsburgh. in the County aforesaid, humbly shewoth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, 11/Id prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty hound, will pray. F. ON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the a NICHOLS foresaid Ward, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and in well provirnld with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. A. Cupples. James Crawford, Samuel Cooper, Wm. Irwin, J. Myers, John White. James Gray, 4th street, Alex, Patton, John Brynr, Alex. tinhorn, Saint. Murray, John Carson. marOrtitd. _ _ TO the Honorable the Judges of die Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The Nation of James Banks, of the Township of Pine, in .he County aforesaid, humbly shevreth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers ntid others, at his dwelling house, in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him license to-keep a public house of entertainment. And i your petitioner, as n duty bound, will pray, JAMES BANKS. 'ire, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, L. Sower, Chas. Kelly, R. Hordy, B. M'Donald, S. Arbuthnot, Wm. Peters, Jas. A. Gibson, James Wilson, Win. Scott, Thomas Dunlap, Jas. Sample mar9:3td• Miscellaneous-. 011 N-100 bushels Yellow Cotn, just received awl ter C linen)) S. & W. HAItI3AUGH. - BARLEY-201/ bushels Barley, just landing and for sale by' [marl)] S.lt W HARBAUGH. VrOLASSES-50 barrels Molasses,-in store and for IR sale by fmarD S.& W. HARBAUGH. MESS PORK--. 10 barrels bless Pork, in store and for !ale by [mug) & W, HARRAUGH. CCOFFEE-2Wbags Rio,Laguyra and Domingo in store, and for sale by [mar9] S& W. HARBALJGH. rIAIOTHY SEED-3 bble. Timothy Seed for sale by marB SMITH & SINCLAIR. WHI CE BEANS-10 bbls. White Beans, for sate by mail; ' SMITH &SINCLAIR. • • CLOVER SEED—A few.bble. Clover Seed, for Bale by morn SMITH & SINCLAIR. ir RATHER-350 lba. Skirting, for sale by L mart 3 • SMITH & SINCLAIR. 20 BULS. GRIEEN APPLES—Rec'd and for sale by marG CUMAIINS & SMITH. 100 BUSHELS DRY APPLES—Rec'd and for sale by [murG] CUAII4IINS k SMITH. 10 KEGS AND 6 DBLS. LARD—Reed nod for sole by marl; Q BBLS. BEANS—Just received and for sale by mar 3 TRONG &C • I z BBLS. FRESH ROLL Buyroa—lust reed antLfor t, enie•b [mnr ARMSTRONG & CROZER. I _ l B by R i l m 'E ar %t.OUß A —Li-4141 , se : & i edv , V=2 Aista l e 7KEGS BUTTER; 8 do Lard ;Tor sale by mar 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 2ti BUSLIMS - dclloliitglii:=TO:d" . u ante by [moral ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 111 BUNDLES HARNESS LEATHER—LSaitabIo for making Hose, or Be/ting, for sale by mar 3 ARMSTRONG & CROZEIL lOBBL''''SUPIWININA°.MOIVI;cy ailvg.by mars _ 15 70c5s - DR:lEDl A, c } :PoL.o';'7Jiust received by murk _ ARMSTRONG k CROZER. IyOLA:. , .SES—SO bbls. Pl:mud - arm 3Sloluaaas , in — ijO re and for gale by KING & AIOORUKAD, mir3 Diamond. I OUISVILLE LIME-20 bbls. ree'd perMeumer Tele 14 graph No. 2, and for sale by wart KING & MOORHEAD . A PPLI...--10 bi;ls. in more and for sale by murJ KING & 11100RHEAD. )OTATOES-15 bids. Nesheiiiocksj7.WtVdteis;d and for sole by [mord] KING & MOORHEAD. 11ACON—aBll U. new Bacon, just received and for sale by itetid4) W. & J. C. ACHESO:V IHJZ. CORN BROOMS—Just reed and for side Ly feb W. & J C. ACIIM/N. RECTIFIED WIIISKEY-350 bbls., in store and for sale by (marl()) JAS. PATTON, Jr. (ILO w is KEY--. 50 tide. a superior uritriTe,l7; 1„./ store and fos sale by (mr10) JAS. PATTON, Jr. 0111 WINEr3--3 casks, pure Granti, to store for sale by taisritti JAILLt;S PAtTON. Jr. M. casks to store and for sttle by iset, marl() JAMES PATTON Jr 11 A V ANA - gEGAR - 1-1.1),(100 dark Regalia j aOOO Just° itt'anz ['nuclide; in 131U(C and for sale by latriol JAS. vArroN, Jr. 1 110 ,n t' , O i r FEE -75 bugs itis 3 t A or r 4a : gcl i fo A rgi c e ) iy JR. . 11YE Tn ' . V .) ..01.1R-10 bogs, reel . i i vV r t . gl p fr r ii r ti N by iS.EAM Clil :ESIS—a.I boxes, received and for sole (mug) JAMES varrox, JR NU t 1 1.71.1.1.R-10 hild - T. - Pt 7 iii;eTreeeived and for stile . by JAMES PATTON, JR., mart) No. 17, Liberty *tree I. 10 " Crab; In more and fur anle by marl/ JANIEN PATTON, JR. j OAF SEGARS—.S bbls. No. .1 , ----,-- I 0 bbls. No. 5 ; .5 Ws.. No. 6, received and for ease by finerhi JAMES PAI7ON, JR. 7,R11-:U PEACHES ANL/ A.1 . 19.-I:_+.-- II 141.1 bushels l'eaehe• ; SI •• Apples; recce', ad and for sale by inar9 JAMES rxrroN, JR. L_/1 BESFiI-ItS SMALL IVIIITE BEANS—In store 111/ and for sale by W.& J. C ACIIESON, leinG N 0.2 S unlifield et. 1 4 PPLES-50 bbig. Penockwi I:g0 Rontaniteg ; (or gate by frblG W. & J. C. AGHF,SON. CORN MEA.l.,—Fremb (ground Sifted Corn Meal, jinn received and for gate by ieblo W. & J. C. ACHESON . . 13tJt-Ar 4 11.-11 cooks Pai•Ash m mom and for male by jaulO MILLER h RICKETSON. ltreitTE HAVANA SUWIR-30 boxes White ,Ha vana Sugar, dust reed nud for sale by iftald 111/1...1.ER & RICKUMN 1101.75 E SitirLi 7 t - iti:C=l:sbidii7ta. • Saga 1.1.1 House Molasses, on eoulignmeutancl:for sale by jaala MILLER & RICKKESON 50 I:K. , FAN' FANCY CASSIMERI4-oa . bantt, and for manufacturer, pecr.- A by tfrbttbj H. LrE. /00 1. 1 1 1 . 4 L-1 : CiC)l. 1C11.7. T".h—Eur " th - .EE. 1 CASE GREY Mix: vile at tnattutacturreapricen, by (feb2o] H. LE.E. retist for tato by fiebtai U. LK& r„, k PAIRS GIiAGGLANKETS.—The attention of Cal- VLF Worn la men is directed to thin artieie. They will be sold low -1- to close eoissiignutent. by Vellinj H. LFE. A. N AKSORI'AI ENT OF BLANKET COATING—For sale very low ; as the &canon in far aderuiced_ Deal ern may expect bargains. ffebl2ol IL LET. ._____ TOR SALE—The entire of the MINERSVILLE J 2 OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Puklie Sale, on Thursday, the 7th of March next, at 10 o'cloe'k, at the 'Omnibus Station. on Fourth street, near 'Market it not 'disposed of at private salts The following is the stock: ;two Omnibuses, four Horses, two Sleighs and Harness. For furtheeparticulars, enquire of CHAS. BARNET' F. AlcANlNdll, or JNO. FACE'S. - feb•rnil [Journal copy till day and ch. Post] fItTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in otodern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be Tented fora term of years. Addtess I iiiiill P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. fl mule and remit by MORN -500 bushels pm tereived and for sale whole. 1 RHODES & ALCOILN, FOR SALE— A Lot and Two Story Brick V, m _._ --ar6 30 Fifth street. : igißuildin g ,og Filth street, opposite the Court House. Also, a House and Lot is Birmingham. Price, 011. MEAL—Fresh Ortnind, for sale wholesale and ' 3450.00. Apply-to JOHN J. MITCHEL, retail by - RHODES & A LCOICST, febl9 No. 108 Fe.--t• .. insrG 'Xi Fifth street. '•-- - - • ----- IT_ 1... I. L'D BARLEY—Of ou r own Mis ta ufartti re—Onn atall tl y on hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Filth str‘m. 10C.PS—Os liss..+ -- . ' VQOL—Tho highest price:, in cash, paid for Wool, by v . LEE, -Llberly strert,llllporne Fiflll 'llO LF.T—A large Drick Dwelling House, suitrible for two furnilies. Situated high up on Federal tre et, Allegheny. Apply to H. LEE, feb2.l, Liberty street, opposite Mil A SII HOOPS--On band and (or rale by AL. morn RHODES h ALCORI 4 i. riRANGES! ORANGES !.--600 boxes Orance et. ust re. etnyed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, warn No. G Wood et. T EMONS! . r:ESION. r it ) .— . 3SI - boxes l;etni~a. just ie• eeived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODEs, mart-Gt No. 6 Wood se. SAVE COSTS.—Persons indebted to E. Tam' Esq., late :Mend; fur Costs, are requested to call on theaul.criber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, fela2o Fourth street, near ,Strtithtield rAMILIES, Economists and the Public, to eirect saving of au-tAird, and obtain the greatest bargain.' erer purchased, are most respectfully Invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ings. corner Fifth and Wood streets. fel,s:thr eiIIEAFGINGLIAMS.—A. A. hissing h Co. have a very large assortment of Gingliams, at 121 cents per yard. Call soon, if you want them. at Instil No. 00 MARIMT &TIMM% LINENS LINENS: LINENS!-3O ' Rounds" of Um above named Goods have been received at A. A. MASON A: Co.'s, GO Market st. BROWN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS—A. A. MARON fr. CO , GO Market street, have in store a very exten- sive assortment of these (jowls—sizes from 6-4 to 10-4 prices ranging from 37i to 82- marg AA A. M ASON & CO t No 00 Market street. have )ust . receivedthe largelt iIIVOiCC of LINENS ever offer ed by them, comprising twenty different qualities, to which they invite the attention of wholesale or retail buyers. feb2l ri HEAT CLOTHING--Gentlemen wishing to provide themselves with a handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest, wouhl find it to their advantage to call at Mc- MIRE'S, before purchasing elsewhere. Ali work war ranted. JAS. McGUIRE, fulll3 Tailor., Third st. 110 ENGINE I.4l3lT — DiritS.—PrOPosals will lio receiv ed at the office of the Pittsburgh Water Works 111111 i Tuesday, 13th inst., at 5 o'clock, v. st. for making a small Steam Engine. Drawings and specifications arc to be seen at the office, in the old C. H. ttiar7alid J. H. APCLELLAND, Supt. New and important Works on California. WHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various ratites, outfits, &c. &e. • NOTE'S .OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA. Com prising the prominent- Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and Minerulogreal features of the Country.— Also, the routes from Port Leavenworth, in Missouri. to Sun Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkan sas, Del Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official Teports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George. Simpson OTonnor's Journey Round the World. With an ac count of the Revolution in Califontia and conquest of that country by the United Stars. 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 KAY & CO., Corner of Wood undid sts. M2l Patterson's Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield :treas. WHeaß may always be found an assort o .1-4 meet of Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, from a six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above Into, are respectfully invited to call. oct2B:tf CARPET BAG FOUND—A small Carpet Bag was picked up an the Monongahela Diver, yesterday.— The owner can have it, by calling at this office, and pay ing for advertisement. fe522:3t BUSHELS PECANS—Received per steamer She nandoab, and for sale by feb26 CUMMIZIS & SMITH. WANTED.—Wanted, several good Salesman. who can realize from $5O to $lOO a month. Apply at KAY & Co.'s, Corner of Wood and Third sts. for Sale - --44 - .471* frt.' V 4/ naiad TOO to* Bile THE imdersigrie6 offer 6ar sale the :valuable. property' known se Colleen . ..l-rani situated on - Penn street, corner of Barker's alley, baiting a front on Penn street of 120 feet, running back 160 feet to:a 12 feet alloy, on which is erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the main building front of two 'tones, with wings one and half story high, and the rear building three stories high.. The building is very - convenient and:well adapted tor ti Hotel or extensive 'Boarding House.. It. is now oeen pied by Mr. Christie, us a Hotel. For terms, apply to JOHN GRAHAMor S Executors.. JOHN H. PEEI3L 88, Pittsburgh, Feb.ls. 1040—.11m Blount Emmet Building Lots for Sale. 37UT1FULLY SITUATE) SCALDING LOTS s" I for sale, in the plan of the Mount Emmet property. Parsons desirous of 'westing . a'smolt sum of money, can do so to advantage, b 7 securing choice Lots of various sizes. This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two cities, the Allegheny,.Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. Ii .has the advantage•of an abundance of the choicestspring water. The new road, now finishing, will render it easy of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer will securein a few years a THREE-FOLD return. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to flue years. TiTLS CLEAEAvD =MUTABLE. Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH SW HENY, on the premises; or of JOHN COYLE, at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o . Steam Boats tor. Sale. _ . . . . The splendid Steam Packets BAIIIIC and ATLAN'I IC, built expressly to run as regular. Packets on the Monongahela,-,between Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are found to be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these rutin boats,' viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels ' 24 feet diameter, 10 feetbuckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 38 inches diameter; cylinder., 21 inches, and 61 cet stroke. Each boat contnins 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD. novtatf Pittsburgh. For Sale or Exchange. ICFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on whi c h I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &c., with the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property in the neighborhood of the City I would divide the Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call on me at the warehouse of Cummins Smithfield street, opposite the Monon gahela House. (dectUtawtf) JAMES C. CUMMINS. I, I ARM FOR LALE-71 Acres, about three miles from 12 tee City tine, on the Turnpike, adjoining the' old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground is well improved, and in a delightful situation for a country teat. It has thereon s good Dwelling House, and three mall tenant houses, and one of the Les springs of water is the country; and can be ha I on very accommodating terms. Enquire of feb2.9 . THOS 'MELLON. AWREIWEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large and valuable Property of 100 feet front on Ewalt street by 1.40 deep on Washington street to a 24 feet alley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling, well arranged and in complete order, with bake-oven, wash house, stable, garden and fruit trees, all under good fence, and title good. Price $1,300. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, muri Smithfield street. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A Lot of 90 feet front, pleasantly situated on the North Corn moo, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House, in complete order, and finished in modern style q having a :handsome front, a hall and entrance, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, nished garret, good cellar, stable, carriage house, wash house, coal house, cistern and pump, a well arranged garden,:grapcs, shrub hery, Ac. l'rice, 51,500: terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, marlo Smithfield street 4 FARM FOR SALE—Of SO Acres, with a goad Log House, Garden, number of 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 milcs from the Ohio, at about 30 miles below Marietta—can readily be divided into two small Farms, and may be so sold, if parehaUd at once-8400. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, feldn Smithfield street. 1, 1 011 SALE—A Lot of Ground, in 7th Ward, l'itts- X burgh, 20 feel on Duncan street by 76 feet to an 11 fact alley. The location is desirable. Terms, moderate. • Enquire of JOILN, COYLE, Real Estate Agl, feb2o Fourth street, hear Smithfield. SALE . 1• - IOR SALE—A small two story frame dwelling horTi. Jl.` conveniently situated, fronting on Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital. The lot is 24 feet in front. by 123 feet deep, and will be sold on accommodating terms. For further partidulars apply at the house, or to sepd JAMES MAY, Water street. rlic 1 0 Allegheny City, a Dwelling House. Sta. blc and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied by 43.31 n. Glyde. adjoining Geo. -Hogg. For terms, address the subsetßun, via box 140. Pittsburgh Post Office. fetal/all( ALE.X.. BRACKENRIDGE. ALE' — A.Vaav Bcdoi,mi de the most ap. .1 OIL pr S oved.st;le, will be sold cheap, a for! t eash. Apply to JAS kIeGUIRE, Tailor, man , Third street, St. Charles Building. . Lunt SAJ,,F.—A House and Lot on 'Wylie atreet..near J: the C.ottrt House The Lot is 24 feet by 121 feet to an alter. Title indisputable. and very reasonable terms of payment.. Etmaire of (febi9j TllO5. MELLON. 1.,10R trA LI OIL RENT—ATwo Story'Briek Rill:1211C on Firth street, opposite the Court Rouse.— Enquire or 3011;LLEN & DOWNING,' junt: tll Liberty street, opposite Seventh t 110 LET—A Snore Room. on Third street, South side, between Wood and Market 'omen'. Possession given on the let day of April. Apply to M. KANE, Jr, or to JOHN COVLK lewd Fourth street, near Smithfield. Viao LET—A good dry CELLAR. situated on the North ". east aide of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of HOGAN & CANTWELL, fen: , SO Market et, Pittsburgh. DOOM AND POWER TO LET—A Room, 20 feet by 11, 40, can be had, with a powea sufficient for a Turning or Machine Shop, on Liberty street, near the Canal Bridge. Enquire at ROBTNSON'S, folilol Post Buildings, corner Filth st. and Wood._ 110 LET—A Three Story Brick Dwelling, containing eleven Rooms,) on Wayne street Rent, to a good Tenant, SIM. Apply to _ _ C. A. M'ANULTY & CO.. Canal Basin • Tin Roofing. rr" subscribers most respectfully announce to their tellow-citizens that they have perfected their ar rangement to carry on the business of Tin Roofing on an extensive scale. It is now close on four years since we first introduced tin roofing In this city. Durine that time we have rover. eil over fifty thousand square feet of roofi with tinplate, mid in all eases we believe we have given the most en tire satisfaction. This kind of roof has been applied to the very best buildings in this city, including, among a large number of others, the two superb buildings on Penn street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and John Diesel, 'Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) is both permanent and durable, there can be no doubt i in proof of this, we can refer to the almost universal application of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sca-board during the last twenty years; and from enquiring on the subject, we have yet to learn of any one or those roofs having been worn out. Tim roofs covered with tin in our own city arc open to the examination of all who take an interest in the matter. Wu have also prepared a miniature plan of roofs, which may be seen at oar estab lishment, where any other information will be given with pleasure. JOHN DUNLAP CO.. inar7 Center Market and Second streets. WILLIAM TATE & (sOCCEISSORS TO SHERIIF dc'TATE.) PlO.lO, Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty me t % •ItirANUFACTURERS of sheet lend, leaden pipes, fly. drams, pumps baths, water closets, leaden coffins, , &c,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from Ito lbs. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 'by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and.keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for 'conveying water from springs, furnished to the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions-as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand; a large supply of Adams' Pat. ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. .hydrant work of every descriptton executed in the moat durable manner, and on, the most accommodating . tenet. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, she( t lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. je27-daw Co-Partneeship Notice. JOHN DUNLAP. JOUN HIAMING. JOHN DUNLAP having, on the Ist inst., associated with him in his business Jous nominal, they will hereafter carry on their Importinguf House Furmshing Hardware, and Manufacturing business, under the name and style of John Dunlap & Co. The business of the old establishment will be closed by the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, corner of Market an Second streets (jan6) JOHN DUNLAP & co. TAISSOLUTION,.—The partnership of Mummy LEE ; L is this 'day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu silicas of the firm will be settled by H. Lee J. R. MURPHY, ' Piusburgh t 30th Jan., 1849. H. LEE. NOTICE—The undersigned will continue the Wool , business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. • H. 4..E . E. Wr" In retiring from the late firm of Murphy 6c Lee, Attire, great pleasure in recommending Mr. 11. Lee to the 'confidence of my friends and to the pubtle. jan3o J. R.. MURPHY. ISSOLUTION—The partnership heretofore existing between JAS. BERMAN and WM smiterr, was dissolved on the 9th inst., by the death of the latter. The business of the late firm will be settled by the Mr - vivi_pff partner, JAS. HERDMAN, at the old stand (No. 93 Wood street,) where persons indebted will please *make payment. • febl3 ~ - . ; , ; . .. ., 2 .'.•., -. ., 3 ., . ...•. ' .:::,s FRESH ARRIVAtlig . _,,'W-0000g o. • AT *P.'D.E.LAZIY,'Ar' NO. 'FORTYNINE,'LLBERTY-',ST., PIT3ISBIIRf; II JUST RECEIVED, an estelsivinud* general assort meet of; French, English, Belgian and American Clothe, Cassitneresand Vcstings, of the latest and most ,desirable patterns. ' Amongst them will be found a Susie- . `ty of entirely new styles Fancy Ctussimeres and. Vest= ings, of the latest importadons—all of which will be made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short 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 TATLORS.•-• Watt's Graduating Shoulders , Measure S stem. for sale at (mrl:d&wy P.DELANY'S. A. A. &son • yo., ATO. 60 mp_ortationaMAßKET STREET, have received, by re .lll cent J, the following Six cartons .Tbibelt Shawls, of various qualities viz. and colors; 00 doz. "Alexander's" best quality Kid Gloves; together with a good assortment of cot'd Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton ,Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand ing straight and turn-over Collars ;100 pair Embroidered Cuffs, from $0 cents to 81,25; Mourning Collars, of va rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ,ever offered by us • .French and English 4 . 4 Prints; Hoyle's Prints, small figures and fast colors ; small phial French Ginghams British Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, and 10-4; green Bereges; Gent's black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats, to 40 inch, the best goods imported; Purse. Twist; Linen Cambric, and Linen . Cambric Hdkfs front 61 - to 02,50; WHITE GOODS, such az Jaconets, Lawns, Mull and Swisse Muslim', figured and plain Laces, white and col'd Tarlntaus, &c.. fee. We are in the daily receipt of new Goods, and invite thcattention of purchasers to our extensive stock. ' feb27 REMOVED. Fashionable Head Quarters, No. 28 Market street, second door beloier Second street. C. wicaNzausG, • •10, ESPECTFULLY-announces to his numerous friends lA, and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion able Head-quarters from Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, 2d door from Second street. He is constant. ly prepared to make to order, of the most fine and bent materials, in n superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which his complete stock of choice and carefully, selected French, English and Belgian Cloths, - Caseimeres, Vest; logs, &c., of the latest and most desirable patternryare particularly designed. He has also on hand a very large stock of Ready,•made Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low •, C. sirogNonuac, 28 Market st.,2d door from Second st. lileached'dooda• AA. MASON & CO., N 0.60 Market street, have just . received the' following well known brands of Bleached Antenna, viz : 7.8 and 5.4 Bleached Muslin, Tames' Steam Mills; 5-4 •"" Naninkeag ‘• " " Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin isigamond." "Grafton," "A.n "Pittsburgh," "Lawrencie," "Boston Pillow Case," " Farnsworth," dm, &c. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age, feb2l Clothing at Cost. 9 the subscribers intend enlarging their Store Room, A 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. M'MULLEN & DOWNING, feb3l . No. 21.8 Liberty, opnosite foot of >th St. TIT R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the rapst ap_plov eil manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure Hai.— lie has just received an additional supply, and ib offering , Shining Militias of a superior quality at . a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case Mastitis; Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeepihg Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as Preach Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De ',eines, (some new styles net received;) Alpacas. &c. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at pnces that cannot fail to please, 1 . D.• Wholesale Rooms upstairs, Fresh A.rrkval....Nelar (foods ao. 05 Mknert arms-Eau 4rn sr. aim 'unt maaroun FANCY AND STAPLE WLNTER DRY GOODS! The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fait in Pr4ees, 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 ak cent, ; 4-4 Bleached lUuslin, from 03 to 12k cents; 4.4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; 1-4 Double Purple Calico, 12} do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 64 cents; Furniture Chintz, only 61 cents; Red and Yellow Flannel. all wool, 181 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking, only 0 cents French Dress Gingbams,l2} cents; • French Work Collars, only 121 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. • ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades; Satin stripe Cashmere,new style; French - Lamartine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; • - Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids; high colors; " Coburg and Tlubetrloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres ; French Merino, all coliirs Chameleon Sattn, all shades; Black Plaid Oro. D' Arinour Silks; • Cluuneleon Thibet Cloths. , SHAWLS: SHAWLS:: . •Plaid Long Shawls; 'troche - Long Shavala y Embroid ered Black•-eloth - t3hawls ; new style all WoolMlocha, Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous dell,aine Shawb.; new, style Stradilla Shawls; plain andambroid; ered black and colored• silk fripge. Thibet•Shawls, and new style, Paris printed Terkern and Castanere Shawls. FANG - GOODS. - - French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs ; black and colored Kid G loves; 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 Linep, and Table Cloths; .Russia Dia per and Crash . ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin; Cassinets; Kentucky. Jeans; Checks; Bed . Ticking; Domestic . Gingham.; Colored 'Cambria; Red; White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey,; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. • GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment.of French and English, blue, black and brown Clothe; blank and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vesting!' and Cra vats; Merino Shins and Drawers; Linen, Cambric and Silk Hand kerch ie ft.; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. . BLANKETS. A splendid ussortmeut of superfine (ribbon bound) Blankets,just received. The above G001)S having been purchased since the recent great fall in- prior, Merchants and others are re quested to cell and inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have. ever been offered-in this City, as I intend to sell them waste ale and retail, at a very small prof: M. the Eastern Cost.• , T15A.1.% OM MORRIS, nov23 No. CS 'Market street. Pittsburgh. New Goods, at Number Fitty.stisse CORNER 07 Foram AND ELLEERT STERSES, 777110311RGE GREAT BARGAINS !=The subscriber has just re turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DR.v GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em by -Mg a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at'- establishment in the !Vest. DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; .''Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. Black love Veils and Hdkfs.; Rich changeable do. • Inconel and Camb. Muffins. Rich changeable Satin delPlaid and striped Muslim; Chines ; Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd French,Gloves, Hosiery, Ike.; Merinos ; ( Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high col'd MusliniTerkeri Shawls ; de LaMes; !Cashmere do. New style muslin de Laines;Dlain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I fringe; Fancy do. do. IPlackTlibet Shawls, do.do. Black and colored Alpacas;Dlack do. do. Plaid Gingham's, bright'OolSilk do. do. lora; Fine Broclue do. New style Visettes; . Cloth do. • Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, L9ng so. California Plaids; ' I Low Priced do - • Black Bombazines; Plaid Cloakings. CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. Meted with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty sit design. These goods ate lower than they have ever been before, and arc worthy the particular attention ot purchasers: The best Calicoes for 6 cts. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes,English, 191 cents ; Green do. Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue' do. 2. do. Blue and Orange . do. Furniture CITES P DRESS GOODS. / • A large lot of law priced Muslin de Laines, ot the low price of 121 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 etc. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging ham, for 14 cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleachediduslins, 131 to 12' Yard wide Unbleached, aro 9; Bed Tickings, very cheap; Can netts,Drillings, Rentuelry Jeans; Cheeks t Linings, Plaid.Linseys ; • Domestic Gingbams, Mariners' Shirtings; 'Colored Cambncs ; Flannels, lower than ever offered; Callum Flannels. LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; , Damask Table Linen; ' . Do. do. Cloths; . - Russia Sheeting; ' Do. Diapers; . . Linen Drilling, Crash. ... BLANKETS r BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. . r:nMMl . != .' lllM Fine and superfine Frenchand English CI oths and Cas simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Scam Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc. etc. ' made extraordinary prepare= Lions for the Falland- Mutes trade r and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, cau confidently vromise his customers the best bargnins.he bas ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to call. (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. S t EXCHA.NGE, AND. BA.NKINti •FFICF Confer of Third and Irood.strols. QIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Bank Notes and 0 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on the most favorable terms. Collectionsmade in all the principal cities of the Union, at the lowest rates.. - . RILL & OVER.Ti BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, • ' And Dealen in Foreign. 'and Downie Ezehgnige, Centel= ewes of : Deposer, Bank . Notes, Gold an Silrer, No. 65 Trete streetOrd door bekno' Fourth, Wistside,Pittsfrurgh, pa SRAMER & KAIIIII. ' Bankeriaisd'.E.rehange Brokers, Beams" in ForeiOs arid' Domestie Bills, Bills of Ezehange, Certlfiedies Ji" Depot. it, Rank Notes, and Coin: - • , , - Corner of Third and Stood sts., directly opposite the Si. Charles Hotel. ma • • - 1104MES-Sto SONs Roam and Beaks in Exchange , Coin and Dan k SILLLNIG ELATIL tucasaas BITING grn : New York +pr Cincinnati - . Philerle/Pnia • " Louisville . Baltimore + Sc. lining . _ „ Buying rates Ohio • •-,• dis. Indiana Kentucky o Virginia Wheeling i Tennessee -" , SAL S. EOM. THOS. WM6E:Tr. HOOF & SARGENT. • -,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE .BROKEIL% N. E. Comer of Wood and SL IA streets., Pittsburgh, 1' - 1 - IEALERS in • Coin; Bank Note's, Time Bills, Foreign .1,) , and Domestic Exchange,. Certificates of Depoititi#c ,•-• EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union andEurepe, for sale in slims to suit purchasers. CURRLRIT and par fuude.received on depositi. COLLECTIONS made on ail partit Of the irnion, at the lowestvates. • • • - sepll-13s- 'ItIVATIi ClahlAS ES. •nr ton . , No • ••• 65 Diamond Alley; can be consulted in all ;.t.aj t ,, cases of a private or delicate nature incidents • • ,7 7 to the human frame.' • • • •• • Syhilisand Syphiliticenaptions,gonorthcea • -.- t • and its consequences, together with all: oc;. -"' emeriti:sash. , impurities of die blood, with all diseases of venerealorigin,skin diseases,with stnctures, gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency,' also, piles, rheumatism,female weakness, diseases of the womb, -' monthly suppressions, diseases, of the joints, fistula in ."• ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and tenons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutie. eruptions, totter ringworm, mercurial diseases, /sc. YEARS' PRACTICE , ' • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses': gaiety, clintate; or impurities of the blood, whereby • • constnuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr-Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all - who may plate .• themselves under his care. ' • . . Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into male apartments. Patients Elm visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. is- • • It - of importance to Many perions in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice pnvatelyand promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in femoving venereal dip. - sores, in their VIIIIIOUS forms and stages,oftersinducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are herebyap •.; prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated is every branch of medicine; and for the last twelve f ears confined himself exclusively to .the treatment of those, diseases. , • Dr. Brown is the only regulariy educated Surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those COM', . _ . . 117"Cerptin, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, he , guaranteed. Recent elutes are relieved in a ahorfflirtie, withoutinter Hernia or Rupture. Dr. Brown also invitee per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parti&f , ler attention to that disease. Letters from- a distance, asking Advice, must contain ' fee, or they will not be attended to. - ' Mr — Office on Diamond Alley, * few dooraftim Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly cou6 CM EUMATIS.M.--Dr. Brwn's newly' discovered rent- . , I.IL. edy forßheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy. for that painfultronble. It never fails. Office and Private. Consultation. Rooms, No . . -65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburith, Pa. The - Doctor fa tilwaya. home — et -- - • • • pattern .111agloal Pain IMxtractor. , TO THE PUBLIC.---Thia is to certify that I have found Dailey": Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa - - the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have , been rankled with for ten years, in my hip joints. , . - ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Aeguackanock, IY. Y., April 9,1348, Ma. H. Dhuxr—Sir: I have been troubled with the - - Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to , me. I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in - a short time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any, more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. - • WILLIAM RAIL. 97 North Moore street, New York, June 19, 1847 °' . 113 CAUTlON,—Daliey'a emly Depot in the city td . Neso* York, and where the genuine (oxide can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. 11. DALLIsT is the inventor of this truly i nvaluable coin pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its, preparation to any man living; and, there- fore, no ether person ever has made, or ever eart make. tr grain of it himself. Counterfeict abound!. Every truly valuable`article is subject to be depredated upon by coupterfeiters - and im posters; and. nothut - g, that we know of, has more erten sively experienced that fact than Dalley'h Magical Pain Extractor I: ATlorrThe genuine Dailey, in cases or the severest Burns, Scalds, yiles; tec., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a coolineAnd soothingeliect—extracting poin in and from onto fifteen minutes! bat be sure, M. ways, apply it on linen-never on cotiodclotir: • And mark the differerteel--COunterfettExtraatam no matter under what name . they may appear, or how ap- - plied, always irritate and increase thepain , , • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cureit„may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, • Western Depot, Pittsburgh- X , Da. Wm. Timms. Agent. Dalley's Animal Oa For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quittor,' greasi, poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties Inav be had on apps( cation to ' JOkIN D. MORGA.N' octll3:d&wy Agent, Pittsburgh:.... The Grand Purgative, . • rk R. CLICKENER2S SUGAR COATED- VEGETA- - LI BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebiabsd Pills. • have-obtained an enviable notoriety iff.the Visited States, as a curative for Giddiness', Dyspepsia,' Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costivenets, Coughs, Hear t• - burn, Liver Complaint, Scurfy . , Sore Throat, -Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Ludigestioni. and. .a variety of other diseases to which flesh-is- heir to, as-a medicine for the million. In at seasons of the year,— • : spring, summer autumn, taken wter,—and under all cit. camstances, th i y can be with perfect safety - and • success. As a ermifuge and general nteifieine for chill- dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated withpare white • - sugar,,- children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorougltin theiroperation.' For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally bent eficial. As an Anti-Billow Pill they will be found with out a superior. Ask any - one, among the thousands why. use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certaia • result. • . • Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is ILd original invintot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sorr was ever heard of until le introduced them in June, 1541; Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for eliekenees' Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take !mothers, or they - will be made the victims of &fraud. •- • DP - Price, 25 cents per box. '., • -•- - Dr. ClickenerVrincipal office for the sale of Pills; it • - . WM. JACKSO N, 89 Liberty at head of Wood, Pitts - burgh, Pa Genera l Agent for l'irrinsytyp is N trat • Ottio,•and the river counties of Vugiffi.• — "'"7"•-• The following are the duly apPututed Ageryis ghenr county, Pa.: A. Marshall, Dr. Brown, - Allegiteny city. • •••• J. R. Johnson,. Jonathan Ghrist,Man€hester, tj • Alexander Asdale sliest,. J. R. H. Jacquernatugham. ' - Wm. J. Smith' mperanceville. G. H. Starr„Sewickley. - Edward Tyompson, Willunsburgh. Daniel Plegley, East'Liberty. • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • H. Rowland &Son, M'Keesport C. F. Dit;hl, Elizabeth. , .• John Blick, Turtle Creek. Bakerstown. Samtel Spiinger, Clinton, , • James M'Kee, Stewartstown. Riley M'Laughlin, Plum'township- 4 0 . I. Fulton, Tarentuni. • . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, Arthursvllle, ang22-45mvem Pres'', Pure Teas; -• .. vir HOLE:SALE AND .RETAIL, AT TIIE ., Tarn( Tr.,. vv - Stows, 70 Pettish street, near Woody Pittsbuigh.-- Tlv subscriber, haying just returned from New York, is now receiving a large supply of PRESII GREEN-and' BLACK TEAS, fro. the New York Pekin Tea Coinpa ny, selected with great care for retail sales. Our"stoek.: - - ` 1 being now heavy, we are prepared to simply Groceri r , .-.. Hotels. Steamboats and Families with nd any quantity, a ‘s', t " at any price they may:what—packed is '.); 1 and I.pourid. : - . -;".); packages, 5 Et. tin- canaisters, o and 13 lb. catty hoietr;.- , i '''r:',.., and in the half chest. - • - '" " ,- - Retail Grocers are inyited.toeall, as we eon and will sell better Teas at lower prices than any other house in."- :""." ;,••.,-.... • Oar stock of fine Young Ityson,Guapowder, and tin, -; penal Green, and Oofongßluck Teas, are the best in t h e '— ' • „,„ i AMeriCIM Market. " . . - ' . ' ~, - ", " Covering's double refined Loaf, - Crashed and Pulver?, .- • - ;!- . 4 ized.SCGARS, at zetail. or by the barrel. " ' ' : 1j::: - COF F EES.—Moehrt, . Old GeV. Java, Laguyra, St. Domingo and Rio" Coffees selected 11 , -, the motilexpe r ; ...„" ~,::.T xienced Coffee. Broker in Nevi York. : " -• '':, •,,,''';--"` Sweet Spiced Chocolate, ' Pickled Cucumbers rinti"":"...:, ..",,..... ~ , t. Onions. Freall'Peneher, put up in their own - juice. Ida; '- 't..-.•": -. •''' .1.• lag!. Raisins, in 3 lb. boxes.- N. B.—All Dr. D. lagn - e's 'Family Xedieinilj'ire..rale..' 1 . '... ..; ..decli:d&rov A. JAYNES., I°VEILING'S DOUBLE REFINED — SUbTIRS—:2O : '• ? • 4 bbls. Lovering's Double RefinedLoa . Crashed lin" ;•• r'..-. 1 .) Pulverized Sugars, Just received and fo - -•r'e at the Peki .' . .;.-1 Tea' Store,.7o Fourth street , by - . ' .•.. - • ' . - -. , 1: • deeStdday . - - - A. JAYNES. -' , :•-•i PEINTEICS-INK,-100 ht.! Prout's Newilnls - in 20 - ',•'' ." ~.... ",:E.lvegs,- at 15 ppr keg) Just received and for sale • , _ ~ .......-:1 at - . "". kin l'ea Bibte by ( decs:dk.w) A. JAyNRs. 17,1fN1..4 :COPFRES--hlocha. otd Rov.. Java, ...t" St. Domingo and Rio COilleo, just received. anti rot, In at the Pokto ?lea Siote,7o ,Fourth streat. . . - decs:d& - at - ,A. .TAITIES:: 1000 gmvediVrigcki Felloes:(dov'eniment sizes,) rAO -', t , ,‘ -" flab; for sale by ..., - „..- .. ~, febB C : :A. .gedNETLTY i CO- ,.: -1.- , Canal Basir 11. M, VlOllll. Buying rases County & City ord's* :Relief -Notes - 1- Pennsylvania Co: • Newyork . • Maryland • . Ness. Orleans ES= LI 1 ~, A s, , ,