==a= M=MENi by Teleir Re riarted. for the Morning Post,.l -Executive' Session Wmumrmst,March 14, to P. M balhonn moved to amend the' Resolation in Mr. Shields , cam, by addincils modifMation that Mr. Shietdi iir . incygriblevit present for the cornmenie• meat of the term for`which he wag 'A lobi debate ensited, when Shields offered Mr tVebsterobjected to the reception, iVo yes ignation ; allowing that be had no power ttaeri n .Theishole stAject was laid over till to:morrow. All theeominations made yeitenisy, were con'. ` SetWial nominations for iniportant offices, were sent iq - io-day. • Lotrommtr.,March 14,9 P.M. A telegraphic 'despatch 'dated' Jackson, Itfarelfloth; says - that the breachea of the Levees along the• river, have temporarilifinspended - work' ing of the 11 ) , IttiillyTelegrapirline between Baton ' Rogue ;and New Orleans ; and that 1000 men are employed making repairs on the Levee nesr Nevi Orleans;' -The water was ono foot deep in several of :the streets of the Crescent city. '''• New Hampshire Eleottom PRIVA. Mardi 14 10 P ViPetteral Wilion is undoubtedly ro-elocted- to Con kat , GoyernaLnothing - ..definite has been re• • WA6ll4l , taraff, March 14, 10 P. M. iudge;Clayton, of Georgia, has been nominated. SecOnd :Auditor of the Treasury.' . . • • ... • lienryiViT. Brown, nominated Register at Green. Bay vice:Mr: Fisk •P Eil LAD E LPH 1A• MARKET Port , a.,'March 14, 16P. M. Flour.".Tliere fir rather„ an active inquiring but ihe,tranductions are moderato.' Western. brands is offered ..it..4,15 ka bbl. ' Grain ,The' market fin Wheat has a downward tendency With sales. of Prime Red at 1;05.' , ~..-.Corn ...Sales of Piime Yellow Corn at 53c. ..Cotton.`..Saleit'Of tiptind _at 7103 c. • Whiskey— Sal ea in bbis at 231 c: , NEW ;YORK .111ARRET. .Floor —The:re le no marked change llorn-yestei , but the market if, anything, duller with sales of 1500' bble of Weitern at 5,376,5,50 per hbl. • Grain Sates of:Prima- Ohio Wheat to the extent of SOOO bushels at I t l2Ciil,l6 per bu. , Corn—wdex ef - PiMan Wive at .52054 c. sales or 1600 bushels of ?time:Yellow at 56c. • - Provisions—There isles. movement in Pork, the market 'being heavy. We note sales'of 1800 bbls ofAresar and Prime, the former at 10,73 per bbl, the latter at 9,00. Hams, sales in dri salt at 6c to the extent of 100,000 lbs. - . • Lard.. There is a gdod demand at present, with italetior 800 brit it•6lo6lc. • .Gracerles:.Fine grades pf.Molisses and Sugar in demand, and firm; prices are unchanged: Cottiut::There is a demand for ahiptuent, but at Ibiwer,-ratee. - , - • • bloney,Market.,Sales of Treasury Notes et 1091; Ohio six per cents; 104; sevens The stuck market is dull, ond tends ciawnwattl. . ; CINCINNATI 'MARKET. ".. , CiRCINNATI, March.l.l-6 P. ria. Flonr. :Bales at 3,7503,80 per 'bri o . to the extent of 1600 brie. - • . • Whiskey.:Tha market is heavy, with sale* at 15i elpro. - . Lard..oalett of 400 brie at 51; sales of 400 kegs at, 6} cegts Cheese.. Sales to a moderate extent at 6c. Seed bit. :Sales at 60c. ;Freightgird 644Anied . . . . • .1 Try. ONR WORD TO Sits Saar sishy.--Those who labor within doors are compelled to breathe an impure Mmes. phere,which is wholly:unfit for the proper expansion of the longs, and, °Wit/ g trivrant of exercise, the bowels be -, 'come constipated. the pores of the skin closed, atid, in deed, all the Inactions of the body become deranged hence proceed' asthma. cough, pains in the breast and side,patpitation of ti r. heart, rheumatic pains in variant parts of the beds, giudiness, and n, variety of other "dia . iressingcomplaints. common to those of, sedentary hal., Wrigites . Vegaable Pills disyerne all these ttnpleasant symptoms. sigle dose wilt in all cases" -give relief, and,•if.repented a few times, will most' air saredly restore. the body to health. • . Beware cf peunterfirrs and Imitations.—Remenabe that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pilltunve the writtin signature of Wmusx Wsaeurr on Remember. also, that H. Smyser, Druggist, corner of Market and Third suer a r ia not an agent for this medi - eine, and we cannot gnarantee as genuine that tittered by himfor 4410. - The genuine is for sale at Dr. Wright's . Principal Office. „ldg• Race street, Phi:adelphin; and by JOHN 1 1 1-10hIPSON,.150 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rate. , mars fp"•Co . nstimption is a disease - width is carrying Its Melons to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest ed in its progress by the medicines in common use at the . Present ume. Ent a blighter day is coming, and has come—as to successfully arrest thiidisease. Dr. Rogers' . Liretworr and Tar not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Chide; but from the testimony of men of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of Consumption. Improvements In the treatraeni of disc vses are onward, and nothiligcan Arrest iti "spirit in the' present age Those who are afflicted with diseased Lunge, would do welt to call on . theagent, and'see the certificates of Dr. Wm. J. Atch aids, Judge Wra..Barkei the wife of the - Rev. - George W. 'Maley', and of Dr. Hiram Cox. late Professor in the Ec. 'retie Medical Collegeof Ciusinnati.: • This medicine - not only cures Consumption. but breaks up the most distressing Cough in a few hours time, or the money wilt be cheerfully vellinded. - Forsale by ' - 3: KIDD & CO., Wholesale Dremests.•No. OD Wood at. • ' KNEELAND & HARDIN, Grant street. Also, hi , : *ixiar6:o3n.dttur •=Wnll Paper - VVA'reliciuse, N 0.47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGII, PE4N'A. THOMAS PALMER- TOESPECTPULLY announces to' his iriends'and Cu." AI, 'tamers. that he has had at no past period so este u sive a Stack as he has at present. He can offer to-pur chasers, .on•rery moderate terms, at the , okt.ettalitished ataotd in Market :met, attest every article in his line-- including counting-roora. bed chamber, dining-room,par /or and hall Paper. With Borders; Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet-and Binders , Boards; Wrapping, and . Tea. Paper; he is abandany, supplied, and requests merebauttiand housekeepers to cull and examine his as- Rage alid T0.113/Clll' Scrape taken in trade at the high eat prices.'. • - . . innrl.l-d&w4tn • - Paper Hangings. AVING purchased at three of the largest Factories AU L. in this 'East, (New York, Philadelphia and. Bald. more,) a large assortment of the newest and most im proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. &e., and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to procure all new Patterns; simultaneous with their ap pelounce in the Eastern market, I would invite the at tention of (hose' desiring - to have their houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my ' Moak, before purchasing elsewhere. - I have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which I can sell at prices ranging from 12i cents to 82 it, piece. - I Imarl2 • S. C. fIILL.B7 Wood at. .___• D FP'S WRITING'`AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, '../1-frifinder -Da y , s Buildings, entrancefrom the Diamond. - EISTABLIBIIED IN 1610.-It is universally admitted by all now 'practising Mr. Dutra plan of Double Entry, to'posseas the - following - advantages over all other methods in use:-Ist dispensing with all books ex •-cepting a :Day Book and Leger; 2d, reducing the cash and merchandize accounts to about one line for one hum drat; 3d, checking reduce d. in the same proportion • 4th, • ,• an -annual saving . or forty or fifty folios of The Leger; sth, greater security agoujst error; ftllt, daily. posting of The . personal accounts. air& elegant hierctunile Hand amanginiparted to all golhg through scours° of lessons, Hours: 10 to 12,2 to 4,- and 7 to 10. - marl 2 New Goods. IN STORE, and now receiving, our brit supply of New SPRING GOODS, consisting of eve rrthing new and beautiful, to be had of the and Jobberss—, New styles of rich Turk Satins; ' Wider.BrOcade Silks, new patterns; -• Rich . Chamelion and Gloom Silks; - kled.'and plaid WI Silks, all width's-, Beregee, Lawns, Mous de Lainess, Fancy•Bonnet,Ribbons, new. designs. Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods. . • ROI3T. D. THOMPSON, 'taarls) ' No. 110 Market et. 3 doors from Liberty.. WATCHES JEWELRY, &c.—A large amortmen. 0 . tr. -Lever, Epme and other Watches; Breast Pin Finger Bing& Ear Rings, Pencils, &m, just received am for sale by. - McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, marl 2 : • 07 Wood st. .T 0 he Honorable the Judges of the Court of General. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County ' of At ;' The petition of C. Hartwell , of 'the . Third Ward, . City of Pittsburgh, in the County, aforesaid, humbly ,shezveth, That 'your petitioner hath provided himself with. materialsmaterials;ffor the accommodation of travelers and others, ' at his dvidlling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your . Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep .a public house of entertainment; and your peti t tioner, as 111 duty bound, will pray. C,HARTI,VELI..... We, ;he sahseribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward,. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provtded with bons's, roam' tind`conveniences for the accommAttion and iodr . lug of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is neceessry Wm:llt:Edgar, E. Burke, T. Barne - s, - 0, W 'olassittw, T. K. Hibbert,J. Weston. J. G. Backofen, - J. ArQuewan, JabatM'Deuitt, l Tames bl , Devittia: Baird, 'lai: Mantatith. maw w_N- ...„,,' , ~-..,•'6.z?.,:-;1:'.,--:•:,,-:' ME ',':',':•4'.: ., ---,-',t . ,'.' : ''.'_.:'4.';`A4...._:-:. MMWM_*== " ariemzsAPEENNAidtrOTIbNRER,_. No 114- W 430 3) larknonVManzt-mookslattat, Firm , QPLENDIII FORNITUREAT AUCTION'Phorat.- -4311 /i Mach 2911 i, at In o'clock In tha forenoon,' Will be Wald at the 'Cabinet Wareroom Weir, Penn streetiaecand door frornWelnut - street,Tifth - Ward, his entire hock :of Fornicate, as he is declining that ball - ne tt. • 4 1210 n11 •the" articles are wardrobes, card tables, dining' and breakfast tables;•_ Wash stands,' fancy work Mandl", high "post bedsteads, French. bedsteads, natthoga ny dressing bnreans, - fall ,column plainlntreans, cherry bureaus, fancy and common chairs, settees,•ke- • marl 4 •••• •.• JAMBS MCKENNA., Attet. uph! . - lEFOUSEHORI/ FURNITURE, attraues :Bedding ! -ILL Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, Patent Cooking Stove, Ikc., at AUCTION.—On Friday March 30th at lOn'cloek itt the forenoon, will be sold at the boardinghouse 'orbit's. Garejr, Fourth street, between Wood andllarket, /appa ll"' 1 .9 0110 Buildiaolll.ber household furniture; kitchen ntensus t ecm, allot watch hoe been. kept intbe bast of or der and in use only one year, Comprising, imprrt—l pair of dining tables, about 20 feet long, suitable for a hotel of boarddng house; mahogany cardtablee, dining, break fast and kitchen tablos, wash stands, fancy and common chaiis, husk end straw _muralists, bidding, a-large lot 'of carpeting of all patterns and gualitiesOmtuth rugs, oil cloth for chamber and hall, looking glasses, fenders and fire irons, windo*.blinds,' Ligerpool ware, a large lot of kitchen utensils, I refrigerator; 1.. bath tab; fee, marl 3, - lAMBS IkIaRENNA, dint. HERIFF'S SALE° HOUSE . LD FUILNITUILE, 0 &riveting, ke.,at AUCTlDlit—Ott Thursday, March ld, at 2 o'eloelcan the afternoon, will be sold, byorder of John Fornyth, Esq., High Shea . of the County or Alle gheny, a lot of Household Furniture, Carpeti=:Jcc.--- Sofas, Divans, Mahogany Chairs, Windsor Chars, Ma hogany Rocking Chairs, Card Tables, Wash Stands, Mahogany Dining Tables, Carpeting. marlo JAMES ItteKENNA,Auet O . N ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY. CONCERN, to pay boarding an dottier eharges,_ on Saturday sr.' ternoort, /March 31st,at 2 o'clock:, will be sold , . witbou reserve, at 'Anemia. , Auction. Rooms, to tay boarding and other charges, unless the owners or them agents re deem them beibre,B trunk.s, „Containing clothing, A.c.; carpet bags, containing clo Ac.; fbat box and bat; . lbendbox and corncob 1 cause, and contents; .1 port folio ;.2. box of etnrch ; 1 gold watch. Those concerned will take notice.oT this advertisement. Terms, cash, par funds I).R.MILLI R, t3t.Chiriea hotel. march JAMES MICENNA, Auct'r. , $ t' or anemia o Gene • 3 Taylor and Scott's Battlesbi Mexiccs, at AUCTI. SO pay Advance and charges.—On Monday, March leth, at 2o'clock iathe afternoon, will be sold, without reserve, to pay advance and chasges, a splendid paint- Ina/ panorama of Gans. Tail's and Scott's great bat tles in !destic°, covering many thousand square feat of canvass. Also, one box and 1 trunk containing dar-i tains, paintings and articles belongingto atraveling6ma gician. 'those concerned will take notice of this naves usement. JAMES McKENNA, -liefllSEHol — ,bn' INITURE, kIEDS nd Bedding,' !Canvasses, Kitchen Utensils, I Patent Cooking Stove, lee Chest, English 8 day Clock, Stove and Pipe, 1 Buggy, Harness, Ice.; at AUCTION.—On Tuesday, March alai; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold attire lintel of Mre.likl. Patrick, Fifth street, be tween' Wood and - Musket streets, her entire household furniture, feather beds, bedding, mattresses, kitchen utensils, bugky and harness, Ac., as she is declining that business All thearticies have been kept iti the hest of srderohe feather beds and bedding in particular have, been in use only about 4 years, and may be said to be equally as good as new. Among which are mahogany frame spring , hair sent soar, do- - rocking chair otto mans, and a large assortment of fancy Windsor and common chairs, settees, mahOgany dining .n 4 side ta-' `bles t fancy , ma hogany sewing stands, fancy cherry bu reaus, looking glsaseri,.l old fashioned English 8 day clock, a first rate time piece; about 30 (rather beds; also hair, busk and straw mattrasies, blanicetsoinilts, , cons. forts, eoverlets, sheets, pillow and bolster slips double and single bedsteads, cherry dinilg and breakfast ta bles, tablecloths, Venetian blinds. imperial ingrain and rag carpeting, Brussels hearth rags, fenders and .fire _irons, wash basins and pitchers; a large quantity of China, Queensware, glassware and ktt.nen utensils; one of Hathaway's patent cooking stoves, with fixtures all -complete, an excellent article, the best in use ; buggy and harness, nearly new; saddles and bridles, pitch forks, axes, shovels, egg 111.0 , 13 led Pipe, -ogeUies with bar and house fixtures ac. JAMES bfeKEZINA, Wanted. A - GOOD SECOND-11AND.3TCAM BOILER, 20.1a0t 11l long and 34 inch°, diameter, with two Flora. Ap -ply,immediataly. rwarls:34.. ,LAYILAIARTH & Co. '-- Arad quarters for Boots and Slaciasi . COESICSIMLICIN AND 1111:1M MD irawi, PITIVICriGI4 l'A. -i.iTROTH A.SCOTT having commenced ,- the genera] BOOT and SHOE batmen, - wholeiale and retail, would respe.ctliaLly invite - the attention of their friends and the public gene rally, in their splendid new.stoelr, consisting of Men's, %Von:leek, Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitablefor the season, and ,at prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid - article: , of home-made work, such as Gentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladies' Misses' and ,Childrou'r fine work. - Please call and examine for yourselves. N. B.—Traveling Trunks, Cirtmt Bags, te0.,4..c., al ways on handled fossils low for rash. fl Country Nambsnts would find it to thoir interest its gore us a call, when visidng the city. - Tgcn & SCOTT, marl 4 • Corner Ith and Smithfield sts. ATEW BOOKS—Oregon and California in I.Blt± ;' . Quinn Thornton,- late Judge-pl. the thaprame Court -of Oregon, and corresponding member. of:the - American institute. With an Appendix, including recent and au thentic infonnadon on the subject-of the GOLD MINES of Califstnia, and other valtuibleinatterof interest to the immigrant, etc.; with Jllustrationo- and a Map. -In two volumes. . RAPHAEL; or, Pages of the Boot ofLife Tamar,. By Alphonse de Laotartiac, author of the " History of the Gtroorthas; or, Personal Memoir4of the Patriots of the Predch Revolution," etc. -- . - N 0.4 ottiniLdfie of Pthettizi;iDastrated. Jost received and, tor sale by - JOHNSTON' & STOCKTON ' , tnaril, - Coffin rldarke t and slif ate., .'LiTteedretteFis en Seeds. 9111 E subscriber has opened his Seed Store for,the sale T of Lostetrak's warranted harden Seeds, in the South. west end of the 'old Court HouteE Market street, where he would be happy, to see his old customers and the pub.' lie generally,—vrith a fresh supplYof Genuine GARDFS SEEDS of the best varieties. fie hes also for sale Green Hons. - Plants, of all the most esteemed species and varieties ; hardy- Herbaelons Plains, Shrubs, Grape Vines, Fruit and. Ornamental Trees, /Le i he.. Boquets of eboice Flowers tastefully put up at all seasons. Persons supplied with experienced Gardeners, and Gardeners of character-with [ammo, free M'obarge. Y. L.SNOWDEN, -uturlo:3tditanw - - • ..Market street. A . R-EOMETER.---'he undersigned having adapted an instrument to the purpose of:aseettanung the spe cific gravity , or value of Gold, is nor prepared to supply all whose business may require its use. It is mien, con venient, 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 If in every way calculated to protect them from fraud, by enabling them at any time to ascertain the value of their metal. Printed-directions mid tables will be supplied -gratui tously to purchasers.' SAMUEL EAKINS, . - • Union sneak mafilmj • Rear lic.,Johu *graden's Jewelry store, _ No. 118 - • WOOO et. Going to move. (1111 NA, GLASS AND QUELNSWARE BELLING '...r OFF—CALL a= Secrets Bsiesma,---Tlie undersign ed being about to remove, itt the coming month, to N 0.63 -Wood street;bt desirous of closing out the greater part of hill Stock , at-REDUCED. PRICES. He would ea/1 your particular attention to his lergs and splendid assort ment of. CHINA, GLASS and.QUELN' _MARE, Ginn doles, Lamps, ._Britannia, Tea Ware, Castors, French and English filautehOrnaments, mid Tea Sens, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which be offers at e. small advance above cost.. Remember the 'lse ,e No. 115 WOOD FL ffeb67l M. HODAINSON. NOW and important 'Works on California. 11THATI SAWINCALIFORNIA—BeingIhe Journal y of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, Midas; ar.., &c. "NOTES, OF TRAVPIA IN CALIFORNIA -"Com priaing the prominent Ceographieal,'Agnerlitural, Geo logical and Mineralitipeal thatnres of the Country.— Alsc.;the routes from Fort Leavenworth; in Missouri. to San Dieg o ., in Ca ll fornia,theluding parts of th e Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gilo mere, from the official reports of Col. Fremont and Major Binary • CALIFORNIA-4ts History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions and Harboik from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's' Journey Round the World. With an ac count of the Revolution in California sod conquest of that country by dm United Stem. By John J. Hughes, A. B. Also, Col. blawn's Ripon, and other doeumenut on' the Gold Region. - The above this day received and for sale by , KAY fr. C 0.,, feb22 Corner of Wood and 3d life To MILLINERS.-;—The subscriber has a large stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to mm to the Spring fashion,,at his Tornio! . Establishment,Tio. 27 Fifth street. . - IL RYAN. FOB SALE--A fine Brick liouse, and Lotot h F OB Court House. Apply to P) C. SHANNON, asirta Att'y at Law, , Fourth street. EECUTORS' NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the. ElMate- of John-Hague. deceased. are requested to make payment to either of the undersigned ; -and those , having :claims against•the mime, will' present them, for settlement. JOHN 31LAHAM Executors mutt/kit ' . - • H. OHILINS • YANTED—A, -Partner, with - 8800 capital, to enter Into the Wagon -mnking business, now in fail and profitable operation in the City. • One, to tale charge of the wood department, would be mforred. 7 - r; 8, 017113.1: T, Gen. /Agent,. marls • • thinithilehl street." 'WANTED—A. Place for an honest, and industrious 'T V poor man, 113 a porter Or draymiut. rile notice it insertedAy friend: who ,will gtutnintue his integrity.— Address TAR., through th the Post Office. ' maritdt lit BUNDLES IiARNESS LEATH Eli—Slitribie 1.1./. making Hose, . or Belting, for sale by • mar 3 • ARMSTRONG & CROZER. fllo . tha Honorable the Judges of the Court of General' _L Quarter Sessions of the. Peace-in and for the County:- of Allegheny : - The petition-of James - Sprat,of the Firet Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in-the County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth . That your , petitioner bath provided h imself with mate finial for the accommodation of travelers and others, at , his dwelling house,-in the• Ward aforesaid and prays that; your . Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your_pe titioner,'as in duty bound, will pray. JAS. SPRAT. -.We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify, thaCthe abOve petitioner is of good repute for honesty and. temperance., and ls provided with. house room and conveniences for Me accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavernis necessary. Geo, M , Chesney,W.R.'Phillippl, ,Y. A. Dickson -ti Cimpbelt, rn T. 11.- Chursides, L W,_Hoslar, W. Y. Tor.. rance,-John Cornelia, X. t!ltratten, *Curnellts, LJolley,- „tgnaa petztelids.-- •• (Chronic], itepree bud ak. " a.r-4., ~~ ~e 2 =EI - - „ • . ! • 1 '• 0- • ," • , '• -;';'". • FE= NE ~- , .L i i : r.i _... ~., '•••,:.--_-:?, ii''-•i"-tt.!...-:":,,t':-,"7. '-.7--:','••••-.''''..-'-'-'-'44.;:i.::..'"-'41:1'. -.- ..:.:--,. 4..,71.,..•.' .5, 4,,`i, 1 ...-.,...--!..t:',,, L • ~. ' .--• ' r- ,- ' ,f'..:',Z:"g.:+.'.,..11-i- -1-;:...j:V.7;!.:'.:..i'j . - --‘..C'T,..:7:. -:'.:4'.;;:',±:,..i.. ~,/.--•,:f.'-'4.,'-',.:.:;;Z:i,;?....,,.-;.%..':' .::1 EMS b 1 ~ EX3M mamma -- !- „ RIES PITTSbU N. 13..011.&10;' _ W. BARKER,' " Coanarrns fOII'FFSItHIAT 'W. - R. MURPHY; - . PASSENGER ARRANT KM:ENTR FOR 1948. SteambOatPaaket Line, leavesdailyfor Cineinnati,l6am. Passenger Packet, via Brownsville, - to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 6 and 6 ' • - Mail Coach Lino, direct to•Phßadelpitin, 9 a, sr., and Western and Southern Mrdl'Coach Line, 6 a. at. North-Western, via Clevelaxisl„riaily,lo Erie and Western - New. York, daily, 9a. NorthEasfani,to Philadelpbre, daily; -ezespr'SprdaY,,s, ARRiVALS AND - DFa... - NRTURE OF' MAILS. Eastern-Mail Thiladelphos, due 3A; closes IS ht. Western MulliCitr. told Louise., due 8 O. st.,closess South:via ',attend WAshington,due 8 r. w.,elosess 4. Is. North-We stem yia Clinch/tad, dub 10 A. AL, closes 9A. as. Brie and Weiltern New York,. due 8 P. x., closes 8 4.4( . Par valet. diked. Offend Sank or Pittsburgh. •••••• • • • • . • (150,00 $50.00 *50,00 Exeltange Hank '50,00 ' *1,00" 43,30 Me ' , shoats' and - St-Bank' " 30,00 50,00 49,00 Fanner.'' Deposit Bank None in market. Hand Street Bndge• •••••• • . • • • 50,00 50,00,..e9,00 Northern Libertiesßridge - 50,00 -c -.;•,00 Old Allegbeny_lir:dge i• • • 25,00 30,00 - "35, 00 Connelleville R.'R.Stock; paid on . shares, 03,50 5,00 1,43 City Hoods' , (8 c e t;)• • ••• • •,'• •• • 90,00 krononpliela Bridge 25,00 Oaa Stock 50,00 . „ _ , . Daily Etoiviogr of the Diarkets. • -.OPPICE'OF THE POST "l11178111)12.M01111130. March IS. £845; FUN/A—Sales on yesterday and day ,before at 113,56. But buyers will, riot give .More than#3,so for large lots, and some will hesitate at that.: . - CHEESE—aIes of 10,0001ba cream at 610 c. APPLES—SaIe of 150 bills at 620750.; for first quality we quote at $1,25. • POTATOES—SaIea atst,oo in a retail way; but -from first hauds we quote at 75087 c. • - SODA ASll—Sales of 20 caoks at Sic.; ottier Saki at• 31'c' • - WHLSSF.Y—No elange; ules at 181)181c. CORN VIRAL--Salea IFbm store at 40c. Robe coming in. • , . • - GROCERIES--Sale of po bbla. Molasses at 28a.,• • -Sales of Sager at former quotations; sales of 200 bags Rio Coffee at Bank of England. An account puranantlo the 7th and Bth Victoria, chap 32, for the week ending, the 17th 'day of Feb rusty, 1840. . , • Notes issued £28,695,765:_ Doc, Debt, X11,016,10+11 Other • Se. entitles; Gobi . Coln and . Dullioti, 14,093,723 &Net' Bull • Proprietor* , Capital £14,653,000 8eat,;3,580,487 Public Depos its (including Exchequ e r • • 8 * vi,ngs Banks; Com- ' missionary of National Debt -and Dividend Ace o u n Vs) 8,303,317 Other Depos ...itu 10,491,880 Seven day and - other bills— 1,114,470 £35,043,134 Dated (ha 224 day of The Arsometer. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is !respectfully called to the foPowing certificates : Ma. S. Eettrits—Having meted a quantity of Gold weighed by your itteometer,l find the result proies your instrument correct; nod' recouunend the use of it to those going to California; as 'the best method for obtain ing the real value of Gold. Res _yours. J.' DUNLEVY, Pim/fur:4 ; March 9, '49. Gold 'Beater. Prersromon,,March 7.1849. AIL Mares—Dear Sir; Haying examined the "Areom eter,"man nese: ured at your rooms, I do not hesitate to commend it to the use of tilos. gentlemen who.areabout removing - to California, in *march of Gold.. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity tif metals, and will terreinla enable the adventurer to as eertain when his placer is yielding Got - - tartol Yours, res. 'y, - J. It AUCLINTOCK, •a. to : altos to Moonom , _ iTow subscriber, titbit dettrous of - * 4 1 changing Ids holdout. has. determined to close out the balance of his stock of DOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They will be sold !slots, to suit purchasers, from • OltM PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants Are invited to call at BATES, CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Firm STS., Opposite the Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to theirsaUsfaction, for the stock must be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on band, 815, $lO, 1321,821 c. cane. 3. 8. BONNET ' HOLESALE GROCER. RECTIFYING DISTILLER, • COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; • Forsi;n and DC171404 . Wina,Liquort, Frasier, Nutt, ft . . marehd 102 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. WAGONS, WAGOP S. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF 'Wagons, 'Drays, Carts, itc., PCOSYLVA3II.I, avzsra t itlur MIL.N.TaIIUTUX.OOI7I2 HOMO. proptietor of, this establishment having altSaYs on hand a supply of superior, well 'reasoned Lum beri.ls prepared to fill orders of every description .iu his branch of manufaeturing, with as short notice and on as favorable terms as any other workman iu the West. A newly, invented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, pairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Resumincxs—Gee. W. Smith, James hleCully, Jonas firClimock. , mar3-3m Plltsbnig h Gold Washer. E subscriber hisi nvented a machine for Washin g Toat GOLD, possessing the following qualities weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 Inches deep ; will wash out a busllbl of wet sand in about two mintiles--dry sand in less time—leaving . the Goldperfactly cleat of'sand and gravel. Those gang to California are invited to call and see its operation, at my residence, In Penn'street. near W•ter street tmars l - C. EVANS. TWISOLE7ID/C—'l'he - Partnership heretofore exist .ll., Ng between the subscribers, under the firm of J. .1 fillllanrr,Wlls dissolved on the 7th inst. Either penY is authorized to use the nanicrof the firth , in settlement. JOHNI4I'DEVIIT, March 10. JAMES h.VDEVITT. 113 . C0-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed• a Comartnershlp under the firm of JOHN AVDEVITT dr. BROTHERS, (or the transaction of e G ro eery and Produce business. JOHN hrDEVITT JAMES brzsrvrri,__ March 7, 18.40.-(mrl2l WILLIAM WDEVIyr. T. V. ;con. riff/I& SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dinky in Bads, Shoes, 'hunks, Carpet Bags, ite" W, comer of Fourth and Smith fi eld sta., Pittshurg , Pa, ", frart.twr .Vlllerrhant Zrilers, Wood street, ltj tecond door from Water, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothing. rourtk:y patustreA. Case Cacheco Huta Prints; ‘'• Merrimac ‘• " 1" Hamilton " • Fine desinthie Spring styles just received by MCCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. case "new style" Die - a - Lawn, jJ just received arid for sale b , • McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood st. I=El iffsVitAtTs PATNNYTSOIS - A ASHL-20' . cuki jolt received-per steamers Ivanhoe and St: Cloud: M and for sale by \V. & M. 1511TCRELTREE, marl3:lwd ' , N0.160 Liberty ,XttlCE.—Pessons indebted to la late 5.1111- ofVos - =TS do XLsa are Teguested to settle uO. The books and aceatints are in possession of JOHN COYLE,. feb2o , Fourth street, near SW" 1110 the Honorable the Judaea =o( the COl of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn ty pf Alla ben The petition of NeilCoyle, of the Sixth Ward, city of • Pittsburg, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your petitioner haft' provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at Ms dwell ing house in Abe Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wiltbe pleaded to grunt him ;license to keep a public bousa otentertainment. And yourpetitioner, as to duty bound, willpray. • NWL COYLE . We, the subsonibers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid,dO - certify, that the above petitioner is of good-repute for honesty and - temperance, and is well provided with house room and convindences for the accommodation of trav elers and others, and. that said tavern is necessary.' D. Ryand, C. M. Reall, P. Casey, P Kernee, H. firiggcmami i _F. Rafferty, P. Farrel , B. Rafferty, M. M'Swiferta; M. Rafferty, P. Or 'Hanlon. marl3e3td&w• fING the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genera. .1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: •, , • The petition of V.Glizwellar,of the Alb Wird, city of . Allegheny, in the County . aforesaid, humbly sheweth; That your petitioner bath provided . himself with mate-• rials for the accommodation of travelers and others,,at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public-house of entertainmenL And your pe titioner, as in duty Wand, will pt l y.. • • . We; the sabscribers, citizens of the_ aforesaid Ward; do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and - temperance, and iswell a - melded with houSe room and conveidenees fox the accommodatieri of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. 8: Stroh; M..Voigtly,L Clone. , John Me7ttet Secrn,.L. Walter, G. E. 'Nimes', 7.0. ligyers,l.,Hultt. tier; Geoirsagtit4.ll:"Panligt. arasiefur -f , :F•. ,. .''' .. ,' - ':::..'- . .-,7 - 4: . ',;4., - -7 1i,.,-,,.,..:,,:i•r.,-,...44.-k.',-•-.:'.,;" ','- s, MMil= , • „ 41= ;11 t ; If.** , :azds. h. STOORS. us= nizerainttrri. £25.595,7 SLIMING £28,595,795 ANTYZOIT. Government Securities in- • "eluding Dead, Weight Amen; Other Securi ties 9,916,264 Notes,. 10„308,040 Gold and 611- ver Coin— . 796,563 £35,048,134 eb., 1849. . mi tiCiii a = II =I ' .o,l'^ Tiber Intelligente. jihß 111E01 PORT OF PrTTSßultati. 7. ix= WATER Titlt-CIIIIIAHL. _ ARRIVED Steamer ' ?Culligan No .11, Gilson, Beaver. RobtAllightinan, —, Beaver.. •- . " Lake Brie,Sholes,Beaver.l o Baltic, Jacobs : Brownsville. Atlantie, Parkinson, do. , . . " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. - Brilliant,'Grace, Cincinnati. " Hamburgh, Caldwell, " Cinderella, Calhoun, Wbeeling. - Caleb. Cope Murdock, liheamer Lake Brie, Sholes, Beaver.' " Michigan No - 2, Gilson, - Beaver." " ' Robt: Betiver. '" • Baltic Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. Cathden, lieridtiekon. McKeesport. • "' New England N 0.2 Dean; Cincinnati - Wyoming, Fowler, St. Louis. Cole's, St. Louis. Last evening at dusk, there were seven feet water in the channel.. . Far St. Lents and )(Ulna's -River. - - - The':new 'and splendid passenger. steamerPENNSFLVANIA, R. C. Gray confrounder, will leaYe for the above and Intentodiate ports, on Thursday, tbe 15tb inst., at 10 o'clock, a. si. '• . . For freightor passage , having very superior aeeornroo 7 d • s'" ns apply on board, or to . marl. . - -- , ••• J. NEWTONIONES,-.6 gebt. ' • For New dire an*. . . The new and splendid passenger ateamer IVANHOE, R. D.Clicrtaais t hlrster,will pos itively leave on Wednesdarinternoon, at o'clock, for Mit - above and inbirtnedinte pons, Fir freight or passage, apply on board._ marl 3. Zanesville and. Ilarlettos , Packet.. The flue . ateamer CAROLINE ' Bur - sm . o, ?Seater, - having undergone thor ough repairs, wilt rust as a Regular. Packet on the abOve• trade. Awes • Pittsburgh onTriday.moming,..l.oth inst. , .For freight or plumage, apply on board.. marl 4 Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet:Line. The new and sfilit i t , did fast passenger Lsox Eas ek t e e t t 7 , leave 11: No. 2, anti nisville,on'Bronday, the 26% instant, at 10 o'clock, A. Tr." For freight or pessage, apply on board - or to '• BURBRIM/E, WILIgoN & C o ., or GEORGE 11.111LTEN1IERGE11. tale'Stearaer Fermin will leave Lonisville •for i New Orleans,on arrival of Telegraph No. 2.: Passengers ilia,' direct, and can have berths secured here if de- XPOARDISEISS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood strut, nest door to . Diamond refry, WnotaiLt; Dr.nmuts, VsetrcY AND DST GOODS , RE now in daily receipt of all the.anicles in their 4t line of business— purchased at this lowest prices in the En.st; to which 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. . 2,984,900 JTAMES PATTON, Jr., Whekaale Greene/mg Retifying .DisiSter, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic 'Wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds - , Grain, &c., No. 17 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mar!) UNIT= SrATre PATIM•OAFICE, March 10, 1849. ON THE kartlON OF WILLIAM STEELE, of Now York. prating for the extension of a patent granted to said William Steele, for an improvement in making brushes, for seven years -from the expiration of said paten, which takes place on the-17th day of August, It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on the let Monday in August next, at 12 o'clock, se; and,all personsatellOtified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Ordered, also, that this notice. be published in the Union, Globe, and National Demokrat, Washington; Re pehlican it Argus, Baltimore; Pennsylvanian, Philadel phia; Post, - Pittsburgh ; True Sun, New York; Post and Times, Boston; Gazette, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; once a week forshree successive weeks:previous to the Ist Monday in August next. EDMUND BURKE, Commissioner of Patents. _ . P. S.—Editors of the above papers will please copy, ane send their bills to the Patent USW°, with a paper con taining this notice. mtabblawaw TtO the Honorable the Judger of the Court of General .1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Alexander Wright, of the Township of Baldwin, in the county afore.nid, humbly sheweth, That your peutioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell. ing house„in the township, aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner: as 'in duty bound, will pray. ALEXANDER WRIGHT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of rod repute for honesty ar.d 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. Davis, J. Hart, Wm. Sinclair, R. ficou,L Carson, A. Long, J Lang, Jonathan Long, T. Harrison, J. M'Ait ulti, Jr.,J.Zouctn H. Armstrong. marl4:3td jio the Hiniiiiable;the Judges of the Court of Genera') A rtier Sessions of the Peace in acid for the County The petition Of Geo. DouglierWofttettilVind:Pimo burg, in the Comity aforesaid humbly shewmh; That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell. In house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Boner* will be pleisedlo grant him a license to keep a public house of entertaioinent. And print_ petitloner i. aa in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE BOUGHERTI . We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward, do certify,.that thnabove petitioner is of good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences tor the accommodahon of trav elers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Chas. APKenna, P. Leyde, J. Markin, .I.4Jerwlg, J. Rogers, P. Donnelly; R. hi:Weever, AL3titehey,"l. Galla her, George ItPDermot, B. Kann, P. Iliuballand., marl4nhd4ws 1 r r 0 the liouombte the Judges of the Court of Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of dunes Lynch, of the Fouvilt Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the Comity aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materiabs fbeshe accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. : JAMES LYNCH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the aceommodation and lodging of travelers and others, and that said invent is necessary'. Id. fill:enough T. a. Iddi . Scott, M. Connolly, Jot Wath . J. M'Shatte, J. htinnis, S. APCIaln D. Verner, J. enry, D. Leonard, G. W. Smith, Thos. owsten. Itnrl4:3td&wis MG the Houorab6 the Judges ofthe Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Bartitnus Acker, of the 'Bth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humblAshewelh, That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at. his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. BARTIMUS ACKER. We, the subsciibers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify, that the aoove petitioner id of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation snd lodging of strangers and travelers and that said tavern is necessary. S. Stemple, T. Daft,J. Wilson, M. hPGuin, 0. Presser, ABo her, 1. W. White, W. Aiken, B. Flanigan, J. R. hither, John Conlon, A. Sample. marl4:3td&w _ O the Honorable the Judges of theThourtof General T Quarter Sessions, of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny : The petition of Thomas Jessup, of the Township at Indiana, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth That your pentienet bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his derailing house, in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to. keep a: public house _of entertainment. And y our p ot i. donor, as in duty bound, will pray. THOMAS JESSUP. We, th e subscriberii, citizens of the township aforesaid, du certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Thos. N. Power, w t0..1. Wilson, James HickeY, Thos. Billings, Joseph . Boyd, Edward Cable, George John Hill, George Power, Danl. Mains, A. L. Breaks, M. Rihn. inarl4:d3to Pp - this Honorable the Judges of the Court of Geni:3 — im j Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The riltition of James AVConnell, of the Township of Shaler,:he - County aforesaid!. humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with house room .11.111 i conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others; at his dwelling house, in the Tp. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house 01 entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - • JAMES' hPCONNELL. We, the sub serib ers, 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 Invent is necessary, J. C. Bryant, M. Brannon, Wm. Powell, M. Wright, C. Brennan, S Gray, A. Itich l ej, Jas. Thompson, S. Mateer, A. Grubs, A. hindilltin;.T. alker. • mart3:3tda - rpo the Honorable the-Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition of 3. C. Of Shaler. Township, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewethi That your pen-. ti oner hulk 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 him a licen.se to keep a public house of entettiinment.. And your petltioner A as to duty bound, will pray. . J. C. BRYANT_ - We the , subscribers, citizens of the Township afore-. said , h o certify, that the above petitioner is Of good re pute for honesty and temperance,- and is, well - with house room and conveniences for - the accommoda don and lodging of strangers and traVelers,and thatsaia tavern is necessary. ... James M'Connetl, P. Klingenrinith„Wm. Smith, H. J .CainecAL Sorter A. Grubs, H. Came, Wm. Powell, I' Illinganamith, Win. P. Samuel, S. Alonteer. marl3:3tdo MEM =ll •; CIO IMMI MEE -,2. ' .• ~;.... `S:'`'.Cw`'.+ ME ittiottilautons. EIR4INGES-159'bines, Juni re c'd and for' sale by mdrl4:. - • 7. S. BONNE'''. .... boZesi.iust ree'd,und for . . sale b • pE . C,OI',NUT§• . , -7tl bb!coustrag , o and for sal. ....... L IQUORICE, -5 cases - , just ree'd. and for sate b i 6 i - A LMON/11 ba ea I:foulest:ix ; oet read and for sale A tradrl4) 1. S. BONNET. basket/west received and for stile bk 4". L EM 2 BYRUP-1(4 132"'into tt alb n 4 ragiEr AI SIN •-•' , •170 boxes,.ia . store - aad for sale byEnazl4 J. S. BONNET it BRLS. FRESH ROLL BU'Ff ER—To-day• received' and foi azie by - frarl4l ARMSTRONG /c CROZER. 30 SACKS DRIED APPLES—Jest reo'd and for salt! bp 1 [marl4l ARMSTRONG & CROZER. 10, -MEL APPLES—To-day ree'd and for sale try " [marl4l "ARMSTRONG & CROZER. CORN -LlOO bnsheis Yellow Corn; jest received and for sale hp 8; &.VV: HARBAUGH. B.VIL e F4-7200. (m bt l h o e . L1 Barl9y , ,just landing w 11dHf.or & MLASS -50 barrels Molasses i in store and for , sale " [mug S.& LIARBAUGH. ltrylESS PORK-1U barrels Mess Pork, in store and for /XL Rale bq Imre' -- 8. &.1V; HARBAIJGH. f lok - e_BE-200 bags Rio,Laguyn. and Domingo in store Li and for Sabi by [maril] "L'ILOUR-25 barrels, just received, and for sale by ,rnarl3 SMflB & SINCLAIR. IJREHN APPLLS-50 barrels and boxes just receiv ad abd for sale by [nutria] SMITH &,SINCLAIH., DR" APPLES-GO sacks, josf received and for sale r [ldarl3 . S]S]ITH. & SINCDAIR. T)UbL ourrEa-,5 barrels, for sale by : ma il3 SMITH Zc. SINCLAIR. 20GREEN APPLES—Rec , LLand , for sale by mire CUMMINS dr. SMITH. 100 SHE Tm D alT A PPL U ' tligil l 11121fliale inKEGS AND,O BBLS. LARD—Reed and.fOr salc by 1 mace TDMCASSES- , 50 bbis. Plantation Molasses, in store ;and for sale by 'KING & bIOORHEAD, •.mar3 Diamond. OUISVILLE LIME-20-6615. ree 7 d per steamer Tele • graph No. 2,ttud tor sale by KING & MOORHEAD. APPLES --40 4bls. in store and for sale by - niar3 - KING& AIOURHEAD POTATO - -15, Mils. Neshg nnocks just received and ES for sale by , [ninr3) KING & MOORHEAD. 11)1ICON-3000 tbs. stew Bacon; just received ithd for 13 sale b t ieb24) W. lc J. C. ACHESON 5 /IDUZ. CORN BROMM-:-Jaat rac'd and for !ale by febl6 W.& J. C.' ACHESoN. ECTIFIED WHISKEY-350 bids., in store .and for 11# sale! y inntrlo . l JAS.•PATTON, Jr. c el GO RY'k: WIIISKEYSO bbls,„ n Stlperior article, in 1,..) store and (es sale by (mrill ) JAS. PATTON, Jr. IDott.T. NVINES-3* casks, pure Urape,in more ant. X. for sale by [multi] JAMES PATTON4r. M. S i& -2" c as" store for saga L y PAITON.Jr. ITAV7iNA SEGAiig--2U,000 dark - Itegaliii tOOO Jump Salm Pnnclpia ; in stars and! for sale by [marin JAS. - PATTON, Jr. 1)10 OOPPEE-75 bags in More and for sale by It, muff/ JAMES PATTON 711 YE FLOUR-10 bags, received and for sale by 1~ ' mar 9 • JAMES PATTON, JR Ltt.E,A4 cHEESE-34 boxes, received cod' ter Bale by . Kneen JAMES PATTON, JR AT 0 SUGAR-10 Ishds.Prune, received and for sale by ; • JAIrIES PATTON, I Ei., mar 9 ; .N 0.17, Liberty surer. IDkats—ns bbls. Romanite; 10 " Crab; in store and for sale by marl) • JAMES• PATTON. JR LOAF SUGARS-5 bbls. No. 4 8 bbls. No. 5; . . 5 bbls. No. 5; received and for sa.e by , [mart)) , JAMES 'PA'I7ON,4 R. • D RIED PEACHES AND APPLES— , 150 bushels Peaches; 84 " Apples; received and for sale by mar 9 JAMES PATTON,'J R. ark BUSHELS SMALL WHITE BEANS—In, more IJIJ awl for sale- by W.& J. C ACHESON, febl6 ; No. 2 Smith fie Id sc A PPLES -50 bbls. Fetlocks; i 150 " Romartites ; for sale by teblo' j W. & .1. Cr ACHESON C ° t ß ec N eilre l rtutila g r es stl G e r b o y und Sifted Corn Meal, just febl6 W:'& J. C. ACHESCN, IDLANTATIOR gUOAR ANDAIO "I:ASSES— -100 hits, prime Plantation Sugar; _ 100 bbla. do. do. Molasees ; . inst received and for sale by MILLER k. RICKETSON, marl 4 'l7o Liberty street. Cs VGA ft , HOUSE: MOLASSa4--22 brls. S. H. Molasses, Louisiana Refinery, just received, on consigament, and for sale by MILLER & RIC.='SON, mart 4 i 170 Liberty. street. "TONEY-9 bbis Honey just received on consignment _LL and for'ssle by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 4 170 Liberty street. PRODUCF.,--40 sacks Dried keacbes; . ...,-- 4 ketrirNmt - Lanl; for salely •-• MILLER &•RICRET,SON, marl 4 170 Liberty street. PEACH BRANDY-15 bane/. Peach Brandy, just re. eeived and for sale by MILLER & RICIERTSON, marl 4 170 Liberty street. nn ICE—at tierces Rice, in store and foisale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 170 Liberty street Fa t Ps. FANCY CASSIMERE—Oa hand, nod for Bale attnartufacturer's prices, by rfobo)] 100 P. ALL. is WOOL WEEDS—Forale: by fcb2o Ltk. - - 1 CASE !GREY AR CLOTH—Just recd, and (or sale atmanufacturer's prices, by I febStsr H. LEE. ICTS - E. AMERICAN AILMY CLOTH—On hand and I far sale by Ifeb93) H. LEE. 51l PAIRS DRAB BLANKEPS.—Thent tendon of Cal- LT ifornin men Is directed to this article. They Nki II be sold low, to close consignment. by jfet.'o] 11. LEE. AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING-Far sale fiery low, as the season to ter advanced. Deal ers may expect burgaius. ffeb2ol - IL LEE. W OO4 --The highest price, in cash, paid i corarr, by febM Liberty street, opposite Fil h. rpo LET—A large Brick Dwelling 11011210, suitable for 1 two. families. Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny. Apply to H. LEE, fetal Liberty street, opposite Fifth. CoRN-:-Goo bushels just teeeived and for sale whole sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN, ' malt 30 Fifth street. OIL MEAL—Frosh Ground, for pule, 'wholesale and retail by RHODESIe•ALCORN, , , muN,III Firth street, ll nut U r6 LL7 BARLEY—Of our own Rlanufathiro—Con stoutly on hand and for sale by y. RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth • 1-I,SH HOOPS—On band an for Baia by main RHODES dc.ALCORN Ft RANGES! ORANGES I-600 boxes °magas, just re. ceived and for salts by JOSHUA RHODES, mare . No. 6 Wood at. LESIONS! LEMONS - 1-350,7b0xes Lemons. Just re calved and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, marittle N 0.6 Wood st. . SAVE COSTS—Persons indebted to E. Taomm,o, Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the subscriber, and settle. - JOHN COYLE, feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield st. FAMILIEB, Economists. and the Public, to etTect saving of one-third, and obtain the greatest bargains ever purchsurd, aro, moat respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISEENENT, Post Build •in. cortier Fifth and Woodstreets. feb,s:2w CHEAP GINGHANIB.—.A. A. .NABON & Co. have a very large assortment of Ginilhams, at 12/. cents per yard.. Cdll soon, if you want them. at . . • • mart) ' No. 60 ISLiamccirrasur.• . tfINEN I 1.;1.111EN5..• LINENS!-50 " Roundel' of the above named Goode have been received at A. A. MASON & marti . 60 Market at. BLINEN TABLE CLOTHS.—A.A. httioa & 60 Market street, have initore a very exten sive assortment of these Goods—sizesfrom 64 to 104-- prices ranging from 371 to 82. . mart) CHEAP CLOTHING—Genamen wishing to provide emselves withn. handsome DRESS COAT, Pants. or Vest, would find it to their advantage to call at Mc- GUIRE , S, before purchasing elsewhere. AU work,war ranted, - • JAS. McGUIRE, /110 ENGINE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will be receiv ed at ;the office of tho Pittsburgh Water Works until Tuesday,l3th inst., at So'clock,.P. u., for makinga small Steam Engine. Drawings and specifications are to be seen at the office, in the old C. H. niar7:dtd J. H. APCLEGLAND, Supt. Patterson's Carriage manufactory, , Diamond qdley between Wood and Sniitkfteid streets. • iVnaas may always be found an aisort -11; ent of Family Carriages, Barouehes, " Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, from a-eta home wagon down to .e wheel barrow. - Persona wishing to' purchase or contract far an r thing the above line, are respectfully invited to ' - ocabSar DISSOLUTION.--The partnership of hrIIIIPUY & Lau JIJ is this day.dissolved, by mutual consent: The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee 1. R. MURPHY, 'Pittsburgh, 30MJah., 1849 ' . ,' ' ff. , LEE. ._ . . NOTICE---ahe undersigned *filseentleue the Wool business tind attend to the sale of Woolen Goods at the old lace .; A.lrFE. . In retiring from the latefirme n f lqurpnyle,ltee, I take great pleasure in recommending to the confidence of my friends and to, the pubtle.' .i • -. jan3o• D , ISSOLUTION—The prtrtnership heretofore exi sting bet Ween JAS. fIEHAN and - WU- spR ATI4 _ was disacilved on the 9th inst.; by therdeoh - of the tam, The liuSinessof the late firm wilt beseine& by.the-sur 'vilikiKpartner, JAS. HERDMA9.4 - tra , el oi n d (No, 93 Wood street,}fWbow , pars9rts inch d.Will?pleaee. maim paylment. • • ;- 0 BBLS: received an: 10 b y zaani! "ARAPORO , 7•ItOZEIt. ~: - . ...7:...[::-_- : ' ,•• • •..'. - :. . i, , - ,- ' , 2r..::: . 6 - 3:My7E,,, ~,,,M4W..-.. IMO WIZ .-''.:;: '- ;.• ' ,` ' ' ' ':::''' ,', ',..:' - ' 7 • 7 :::: ; x7:::j!ir 74'4 .'--i,,*.5,',7-I',;'-',i'4',.-1.P.;-:,..'ji1.:*:`1,'.....i:i.,..,,,!?.::i-,;...,;,:i;--;;:c....-•:-i"!,i:7.',..-. :41,,-.,:5.:. ..:. ... . - Val - noble:Property fol. Sae , r i E undersigned offer for' ale the valuable- property known as Concert Hall, situated on Penn street, .corner of Barker's alley, having a front on Penn street .ofl2o feet, running back 160 feet to a 12 feet alley, on which is erected a very large Brick Dwelling House, the main - building front of two stories, with wings one and a ludistory higii, and the rear building, three stories high. •The building is yery convenient and well adapted for a Hotel or extensive guarding Molise: It is' now cum- Tied by Mr. Christie, as a Hotel. For terms, apply to • JOHN GRAHAM or ) JOHN - H.PEEBLkS °to "' Pittsburgh, Feb:ls. 1849—dim - Bllonnt. Emmet- Building Lots for Sale. . QrIBEAUTIFULIAY SITUATED ..BUILDING .LOTS Al I for sale, in the plan df the Mount . Eminet property. Parsons desirous of investing a small sam of money,ean do so to ruivantage, by sedating choice Lots orvariaus . This property, for beauty of location, commanding a view of the two.cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers, is unequalled. It has advantage of an abundance. of the choicestspring water. , The new road, now finishingfivill render it easy of acchss, and bring it within a convenient distance of the .Allegheny market. As an investment for profit, to say:nothing of-the de lightfal situation for a residence, the will secure in a few years a THREE-COLD return. . The, above Lots will be sold for Cashier on.a.Ciedit of one to five years. Plans maybe seen and every information had, of Mr. HUGH SWEENY,on the premises; or of JOHN . COYLE, at his office,on 4th street,Pittsburgh. - nov3o Steamlloata for Sale. The splendid . Stettin patikets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as rept ar Rams on the:Monongahela, between-Pitts burgh and Brownsville, and having, runfor 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 TWIN boats, viz.: Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, '24 feet diameter„lo feet buckets ;'four boilers, 21 feet by 39 inches diameter; eylinder,f, inches, and 0i eet stroke- Each boatcontams 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style: For terme, enquire of J. K.' MOORHEAD • notaluf Pittsburgh*. - .For Sale or „Exchange. T CFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property on which I now reside t in the Sixth Ward of the City, cotisisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses; &c., with the Garden ; or I• would exehartge the same for Property in the 'neighborhood of the City ;--or I would divide the Pronerty to. suit purehaserS. Persons'disposed to per chase or exchange, can call on me at die warehouse of CllMMine & Smith, Smithfield streetioppotite the Monon gahela Rouse. (dee.9:2tairtf) J.AmEse:CUMMINS. FAR' FOR LALE-7}:teres,t7thout three miles from tee City line, on the- Turnpike, adjoining the old Black Horse Taverli property. near Ea — st.. Liberty.. The n n. ground in well improved, and idelightful Situation for a country sent. It has thereon a goon - -Dwelline - House, and Turco- small tenant houses, and one of the Lew springs of water in the century; and can.be hal on very accommodating terms.. Enquire of felt 2.3 THOS ATELLON. 17WRENCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR - SALE—A' large and valuable • Property.of 100 feet front on Ewalt street-by 140 deep on Washington itreet 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. CDTHBERT,Gen. Agent, mars - ' - Smithfield street. DESIRABLE. RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A Lot of 40 feet front, pleasantly situated on the NorkCom-. monoallegbeny, containing a valuable Brick Rouse, in complete order, and finished inimodern style ; having_ a, handsome front, a ball and entrance, two , parlors, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, finished garret, -good cellar, stable, carriage .house, wash house, coal- house, cistern and pump, a welt arranged garden; grapes, shrub bery, &c. Price,pl,soo : terms accommodating. S. orrnizar, Gen. Agent, marlo . Smithfield street 910 LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, Sin file and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied. by B'enj. Glytle, adjoining-Geo. Hogg. 1 , or terms, address the subscriber, Via box 140, Pittsburgh-Post Office. febl9,lll - • ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. ' FORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling', situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court Reese.— .Ellquireof M'MULLEN & DOWNING, - ratil7 219 Liberty street; bpposiie Seventh. IDOR SALE.—The entire Stock of the MINETISVILLE - OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 7th of -March next, at 10-o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fourth street, near Market if not disposed of at private- sale. The - following is the stock: two Omnibuses Jour Hones, two Sleighs and Harness. For further:particulars, enquire of CHAS. HARNUP , E. McANINCH, or JNO. FAGEN. feb27;td [Journal copy till day and ch. Post.] • A — TAVERN STAND 'AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.--"A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, la the Village of Sboasetown, furnished in 'modern style, with good - Stabling - attached. It will-be leased for a term of years. - Addiess janl9. P. SHOUSE, •Shousetown. FOR SALE— A Lot and . Toro Story Brick. Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court House. JIMIL Also, a House - and Lot in Birmingham. Price, $450.00. Apply - to JOHN J. MITCHEL, febl9 N0..10S Fourth et 10 LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated ou the N or*. east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of • HOGAN & CANTWELL, feb9 • SG Market at., Pittsburgh. • Tin Roofing. . T HE subscribers most respectfully announce to their tenon-Citizens tharthey;htfve perfected their-ar rangement to carry on the bustuess of Tin Rooftng.on an extensive scale. .. . . It is now close on Cour yearssince we first introduced tin roofing la thiscity. Darius that time. we hive coier ed over .fifty thousand square feet of roofs with tinplate, and in all cases we believe we have given - the most en tire satisfaction: This kind of roof has been applied, to the very beat buildings in this city, inch:Ming:, among "a" large number of others, the-two superb buildings em. Penn street, owned by John L. Shoenberger and John Kissel, Esqrs. That tin roofing (when skillfully laid on) is both permanent and durable, there can be no doubt; in proof of thin,we can, refer to the almeat universal application of this kind of roofing in the large cities on the sea-board "during the last twenty years; and from enquiring int the subject, sve have yet to learn of any one of .those, roofs having been worn out. The, roofs covered with tin in our own city are open to the examination of all who take nn - interest in the. matter. We have also prepared a miniature plan of - roofs, which may be seen at our estab lishment, where any other information will be given with pleasure. JOHN.DUNLAP & mar 7 ' Corner Market and Second streets. - • W1LL.16.111 TATS & CO” , (11IICCKSIVOES TO. SIXERIPT IC TAT 8.) NO. 10, Fourth strest,,between .Ferry _cind..Libertv ipeas, 11/1 - .OII.IFACTUEERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, by- IV" drants, pumps, bathe, water closets, leaden coffins, ikci; keep constandron hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from I to 8 lbs. to the square fbot, int sheets of 0 by 20 feat, which - they will tarnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any sire that may be wanteil: They also manufacton3 and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2 to 1 inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying water trout springs, funtished to the country trade, andput up on reels in lengths of from.loo 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 - sopeitor east iron suction Pinups: Hydrant work of every description executed in the inoat durable manner; and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country_ for leaden pipes, shet lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. : 12" AY & CO. have taken the exclusive 'agency for,the' I),_ sale of Mitchell's superior for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvatiitt, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. . The Map pf the World„on Mec.atnr's Projection, is the largest and most comprehensive work,of the kind ever published in America • it is 61 feet from East to West, and .11- from North to'South, accompanied. by a book of 600 pages, containing consulting index, consullingwhich any item on the Map may be - .readily found; also. Geo graphical descriptions of all the countries on the Elobe. The Reference and Distance Map of the United States, on a setae of 25 miles to an inch, - comprising the States, Counties, Townships, &c., in the Union, accompanied by a TOillillet 0f.400 pages, S vo., which includes an index of Counties, T owns , &c., togetherwith a general description of the United State& The National 'Map . of the American Republic- or United States of America. Universal Atlas, containing 'Maps - of:Me - Empires, Kmgdoms, States and Republics, with. a speeitil -Map of each of the Uiiited 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 routes distinctly marked out to these countries. A large supply of the above Maps, sunlit ands large, will be kept constantly on hand and - for sale ratite Book . and Paper 'Warehouse, comer of Third and"Wond sts. Oolver'a Patent Concave Beater Churn I BUTTER IN Fria: MINUTES:! NyE tall the attention of the public to the article kenn ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising anurious to call and witnessits oPeration.. All adver tisements in relation to,this invention, mike hundred. .who have seen it tested, is supeserogation. Ist. This Churn will pfoduce Butter; gathering it tn . a' mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minutes! and. from, cream prepared, as families usually- prepare it, in three to five minutes!. - Tailor, Third ,it. . - - - 2d The utility of this invention ia apparent, as better Butter can be Rrodueod from sweat milk, or cream, than cream soured in the ; usual Way.; . and by. nenne of this. Charn r a little girl: r boy can' pertains, in fiVe or ten minutes, what has heretofore required' the labbr of a wo man or man for One two Ipsors,*Aso,tnettnies half a ad. By simply (liming a 'thumb omit:l4o3e Wholeinsidd dasher is taken out, leavingtoMing but;the Butter and milk in the plain wooden,box. . • 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim plicity of its con s tricti o n (though 'embodying a great philosophical .nrinciple) makes it but little to manufac- sth. It is a. einiunim-sense Churn, asvill will admitwho will examine it. We invite the:villain to Call and witness its operation at our Office in the Diamond, near the Black-. Bear Tav ern, and at J. Beckham's, Federal's'', Allegheny% ukar9-dlmm2rn ; , CAMERON & PRICE... ;MN ,DIINZAP . TORN DUNLAP Intviug; on the.let,inst., assoclated Ma business „ions Pummel. they will hereafter carry on their lmportin g .of House-Purntshinc Hardwure, and Manufacturing- b ustneSs, under the slime and style of John Durilaptc Co. .Tho business of thoold : es i a bhihmeot will he Closed by the senior Partner of the grent Arm, ntlheir warehouse, corner of Market an con d greets :.• '(Jane) 'JOHN DUNLAP & CO." AMASON : & CO., No4lo ALitteet street„.h.aire-Juz teceive4 the Illrgest Invoice-of LINENS ever °fret?. ed by theta, comprising IWenty , :different to which they Um - attenttod. - di.Vibletialel,or Tetra buyers. ' feb2l. . =I OE I.'s, - c ..ii..::-i-:''ii•:-'4..,,i1,.,...:e,,,,,•-c-',:•.',--.:? • '.,„,'•-:,..,..«-, gf , '.;.:: , , N,'.' ~ ...,,---, ,)•:.. a ,. / h-:•••!,, ~-.: •-,, ,-: - - ~. ..,... ... • -, , ..,..., ....„,,, • .. „. 4 .... ~, ..,, .• -,.. ( •.-- ' l '' ' '''' ,'- *.',, ,- ~',..- 1. , - . ..„- ~ . r .... ,-.oq + i ,-. ,! -7.1, ',.:,:'-- .• -Y. _.., , •-,,, ,• .; ~,,„ ..F. , ' ME 4.•-: ,',!,4 4 , ; t, ' ,. 4 . <-, , ,, n :;,';.i.'-'... ~. BMW ME 3 - =I IR ~' x- mst :fricii Sate c 4C to tet• Co:Partnership Notice. ; '. NEM I= =I = .•;1 ); • •"i N• 5 " s • ' er," 4 4 %. t % P•k'•• t••• , ! ,? EMI =IRMUM SZWEN Bankers :titi6 eiChitiigt 33rokrre urn/. n...Acti.• masts, • • L . EXCHANGE' AND BANKING OVPICIE - N. .E'. corner of Third and Da nk ti. toirr and Time Bills of Exchange Notes and 0 foreign and domestic Coin bcmghtand sold on the'. most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal cries of the &pion, at the lowest rates. . .: . ;7,11°12 SOSETII a. mu.. • c.paaat. HILL & CURRY, BANI , Waid,EXCIrANGE BROKkaus,;l And Dealers in Foreign and" Domaele Exelindoisuentfi• cake qf Deposit, Bank Notes; Gold an Siker, No: Wood strea,3rd door below Fourth, lresiside,Piniburgb, Pa. . . mael4-11 , ALL= IRAMMI KRAMER. £ RABBI. ." Bankers and Exchange Broken, Dealers in .rOnarlpi___ . .elardi Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Ce.nitkx,, it, Bank Nato, and Coin. • •.• ,•• • 'Z' Corner of Third and Wood.sts., direcuy apPoslioshe . et; Charles Hotel. _ _ 'N. HOIAIXES &. BON, - • Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin ant I ..Pasqt4roleti No. 65 Market:tree; Pittsburgh.- z • _ gamma stmt. ' Bras... Nam. . 11 . 071M1 LTV New York kpr Cincinnati •.- i•• • ' Philadelphia " Louisville " Baltimore • 3 " St. Louis • • • NOTE& Ohio Buymg rases Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wheeling Tennessee aul9-3r NOON & SARGENT. _ - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner of Wood and Siza streets., Pittsburgh, Pa., 'HEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, 'Time Bills, Foreign ,JJ and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit,tto EXCHANGE on till the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to stet purchasers. CURRENT unit par funds received on deposite. , COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at tho lowest rotes.- -. Pitt V ATk: DlrnstSES. Air .ftroum,, o 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in alt : =ICS Of a private or • ddkatenaturs inciden ts. to the human frame. ( e.• Sylulisand Syphilitic ernptimm,gonorrhis its consequences, together witliall es. nereatatseaser, irnpnrities °title blood, with all diseases of ern erealongin, sk In disease s,with stn c tare gl eet, urethral dischargek, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joiuts, fismla in ano, nervous affections , pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic • eruptions, tone'', ringworm, mercurial diseases, Sr.c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICEj Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment avert° real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood,wiereby the-.. constitniton may have been cnfeebled,enablea . Daßrown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plate. themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's armed are conveniently arranged into et, arate apartments. Patieuts eau visit Dr, B, without fear of exposure to other Visitors. It in of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing yenereal dis ecua, in their varions forms stud stages, often inducemcnu which Can rarely be equalled. Strangers are herel•y ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated, every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve.years confined himself exclusively to , the treatment of those • Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated 'surgeon In . Pittsburgh who gives his whole attentioa, tatiose cam. plaints, • ' 12 Certain, safe and speedy cares will ) in adzes, be, Recent cases aro relieved la a short time, 7,411 tit inteft . : ration from business. - , • . DWir - 'ilernia or Rupture.—Dr. Baran also Invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, se he btu) paidpanict? lar attention to that disease. • • Letters from a distance, asking advice, Masi aorttaln, • fee, or they will notle attended to: . • , . • ID - Office on Diamond Alley, a few deers from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly cans. dental. -. . • , • • oculS-dikwly REIMIATIPM.—Dr. 11T)wrra newly diseavered rem. edy for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. • • Office and Private Consultation Rooms. No. .65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. The Doctor. is always :at home. • ' • irutlP-datvg Dialers .11.agloal Pain Mxtroc tor rllo THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that I have [Mind. A Da lkjei Magical Pain . Extractor to prove a care fa' the Chronic Rheumatism, whieh.l have been titillated with for ten years, in my hip Joints. '• • • • - ABRAHAM R. VREELAND - . dequacianock, N. Y., April 8,1348. ' Ms. H. Ducar—Sir: I have been troubled- widt•the Piles for eight months, and. could get no relieV Your hlngical Pain Extractor haviug.been recommended. to tact applied_ it bet twice, obtained i attain relief, and in a short time Was perfectly cured !-' Could I , not get any more of it, I would not take ti hundred dollarA:for the balance of my box. ' WILLIAM HALL. 07 North Moore street, New York, June 10,1847. CAUTlON.—Drilky , s only .Depot in the city of New York, and where the genuine .nrticte can be obtained,' wholesale and retail, is at 41Cr Broadway. H. Dam= is the inventor of.this truly invaluahle com pound, and be never has, and never mitt eammuniente the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore., no other person ever has nrade, orsver ran make. a grutn of it himself. „ Counterfeits abound! Every - truly Saleable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters:and Im posters; and nothing. that we. knots of, haarrtore exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain A Trxr—The genuine DaSktycin cases of the Severest ' Burns, Scalds, Piles, ike., will afford instruct rrNej , and produce at once a coolingand soothingefeet—extracring pain in and from one to illeen minutes! bat be sure, al- . ways, apply it on linen-'-never on cotton cloth. - • And now mark the difereneel—Counterfeit Extractors, no matter under what name they may apprar,6rhow up.. plied, always irritate and increase thepam ! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may Es had, gratis, on application to .. JOHN D. MORGAN,• • • --- Western - Depot, Pittenergh. Da. Wu. Tama. Agent. ' • - DaLlers Anismal Galvanic' Cstrie.Allp For Horses, Comic, &C., cares spsvin, quittor, grease. poll-eyil, sores, gallsand braises. Primphletscoutaining certificates of respectable parties , may be had oil appli cation to • • JOHN D.- MORGAN, • oco.94Bcrvy ' The Grand Pargatine.:: CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED' TEGETA. BLE - EXTRACT PLLLS.•;-These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety:in - the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia,: Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, 'Piles, Costiveness,. Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward NVeakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and, a variety of other diseasestii which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. .In re. seasons of the year— spring,, summer, autumn, and winter - and under all dr carastances, th e can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a ermifuge and general medicine for chill• dren, they are unrival/ed. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiroperatarn. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are. equally ben; eficial. As an Anti•Bdierus Pill they will be found with: . out a superior. Ask any one„ among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain • result. . • •_. Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original invent of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the. sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in Sane, 1549. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's Sugar' Coated Vegetable Pills, and trike noothers,prthey will be made the victims of a fraud. , • Trice, i 5 cents per box. ~ Dr. Clickenees principal office for the sale of Plllty Is . • GC Vescy st., N. 1. Will. JACKSON, SD Liberty at, head of wood, . burgh, Pa., Genrral Agent for Pennsylvania, No.rthern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . The followingnre the duly appointed Agents gheny county, Pa.; , , • M. Marshall, - - • • Dr. Brovin, Allegheny city. . . J. R. Johnson, y. .• . , Jonathan Ghreist,lllanchester.ri • - Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. - . • Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. - . G. H. Starr, Sewickley. . Edward Thompson„Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Ne:glcy, East Liberty. • % H.Z. Mitchell, %Nang in pburgh. ; _ H. Rowland is Son, hPKeesport C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: John Black, Turtle Creek. .-AVEldowney, Bakerstown: Samuel Springer, Clinton! James. M'Kee, Stewnruitown. ' ' • Riley hPLaughlin, Plum township .1. Fulton,Tarentutn. • ; • ' Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville • • Robert Williams, Arlhursvlile. " -•• • ' ••• angiel-diswent. . , , Fresh, Pure Teas, - WIWLESALE AND. RETAIL, se nut •Priattv Tics Sivas, 70 Fourth street; near Wood, Pirubsirew— The subscriber, having, just returned from NeW - York, is now receiving a large supply of FRESH GREEN and BLACK TEAS from the New York.Pekin Tea Compti. ny, selected. with great care for. retailnales, - Our c l oc k being now heavy, we are prepared to supply Grocers, Hotels. Steamboats and Families with any qUantity, and at any price they may wish-rpaelted k nud•l.pound packages, 5 tb. tin teamsters, G nud 13 Ur.satty.botes, and in the half chest. • Retail Grocers are invited to call, as we can l and will sell better Teas at lower prices than any other hause in Pittsburgh. . Our stock of fine Young Ilyson, Gunpowdei , and Iml perial Green, and Oolong Black Tens, are the beet in the " . Levering's double refined Loaf, Crushed and Pulver?, lied SUGARS, at retail, or by the barrel. • - - COFFEE`.—Mocha, • Old Gov. lava ,Logayra; Sw Domingo and Rio Coffees, selected by t he, most expe rienced coffee Broker in New York.' • . . - Sweet • Spiced Chocolate, rickled. • Cueinnbers end' Onions. Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice,. Ma foga Raisins, in 3 lb. bozee. , • N. B.—.AU Dr. D. .tayrit's.Fortilg MeditineVer aids: .. The tat . ;: JOSEPWPRICE'S JOBBING•SEIOP.- - -To . u Ipersone-; About to remove, and wanting their . Stores orilouses repaired, Counters, : Shelving, Doors, , Windows,.. and Hoisting Wheels _pot up:—Curpenter work of all - kinds • done on short novae, on reasonable terms. • Cattiner--", work Made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired and varnished, on reasonable terrns—qm - Fifth street, between • "F. Wood and Smithfield streehr,ln. the Coffin Warehorise el John Liggett, (late of WhaTrovillo,) opposite the Alit. e'en) , Enema House. yiblnultalii) JOsEPFI PRICE.. ;. TEA WHAV,itt Pit; ktArRW--: 100 reams n)edium blati Tea Pdper . •• ti • 60 " ":-. - white!' "• • . • : ' 7 . . . Yustreceivv.di,and for sole at thapo - piet:Wareinnuse 0 NajirWlX/ItatfCClL 301131n.smtho , . Nic EU ~~'~ P ~ ,a .. • 4 , ~1 ~ _ El =ER Buying rates : (1 !: . Zi n e7N & ot C e i s tY "11 : 1 1 I I " . r i p ttna earl ltria o . ~ i " Maryland. . . ; . 3 " New Orltnuir MEI INII Ell =NEE =la
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