eammtrtial.:',tutb:ifinanciaL PITT/3817.17.0.11 BOAIEL!:1 OP BILADEI.' N. B. CRAIG, • t • - W. BARBER, - • Coy um vast FEIIIIFLItIr. { 3 7. ATORPEIt • , - . PABBENTGEIPARRANGE FOR 1848. SteamboatPacketLine,leavesdail forCineinnini,lo AM; Passenger Packet, via Bro n,VLle,.to.Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 A. W., had 8 RI ' - Mail - Coach line,llircot to Philadelphia, 9 a. m., andl9i Western and Southern 7411 batch Line, 8 a. m. North-Western, - via eieVelsuididaily,l6 a.at Erie and Wesiefat,'NeVrYork deity, 9 a. M. • North-EastetsquiThiladelphial daily, except Sundays, 41 - AZILTVALS AND DEE:ATOM OP hiA Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, dne 3 A. la, closes nag, Vireatern Nail, Cin. and Louise.,dne 8 P. :A i CUSS CA. as. South.via Belt.and Washington, due fit P. cloteil 5 A.: X.: North-Western eia Cleveland, due 10 A x., closes 9 A. 1116 Erie and Western New York, due'B?. closes 8 O'rOOKB. , . • „. • • ' - • Par erdie.. , ;irked,. Offered Bank of Pittsburgh , •-• 1150,00 . 1650.00 650,00 Exchange Batik ..• .. 5000 _ .:44,00 43,50 blershants , and M. Bank 60,90, _40,00 Farmers , Deposit Bank ••••-• • •-• None In market. ;- Hand Street Bridge • ' 60,00 60,00 49,00, Northern Libertiesatidge.. ... • .60,00 25,00 Old Allegbeni Br:dge • " 25,00 33,00 as,po Connellwrille B-11.8tdek,pald"on • • • - re 82,60 S,OO Ci sha ty Gon s, ds (6 V .. • - 00,00 Menongattelaßridge " 25,00 . 16,50. Gas Stock . • . 50,00 • Wioikly,ReView . Irt Diaikets. • bFFI"CE. BF_ THE PbST,' Motaima, March. 16„ IBM 5 The weather has been tolerably fairsomerrortions of the tithe. _Yesterday vats rather gloOmy; rain was threatened alt day, and we-got but Cow glimpsed of the sun's rays. - The canal is not .yet open, but the transporters ore hourly looking : for the water. The warehouses are full of freight, principally Flour, for`shipment east. - ,Therivera are in expellent order, and freight is _ becoming more plenty.. No changes ,in prices, Steamerst are nearly all out. ' • • The late foreign news has had.a depressing affect upon the Grain and:provision ' lathe east' the reports are favorable as to money and Comniercial affairs generally. The Journal of Commerce of Monday- says: "Money his become more easy ard.prixe - paper is done`at 60i7 Per cent' The long talked of million of dollars was paid out lad week from Sub Treater yon account of the s • arrangement'Sr.c. relative to the Mexican Treaty." The same` paper says "business generally is in a healthy state and dealets are looking forward for an , filTrage.exisig,t3Aae.” - i ASElES—Bncelnur last ,the receipts of Soda Ash. 'have been slifficlentio supply thar present demand. The sales arc brisk at 3,10,31 c. In other Adler there is but little 'We find no change in pri ces: Scorching& are dull at 4e4 sales Ske..; Pearls' 61051; Salaratus 51c.; Pots tke. BACON—There has been a slight decline in pri ces since last week, but so little as to be almost un worthy of notice. We now quote city cured llama at 6ke.,- Sides Be.;:Shoulders 4fi4lc. Sales of. Sugar Cured llama fike. BLOOMS—HeId at 665070. BUCKWHEAT PhOUR—No supply, and no de. mand. The imason is ever; BEEF—Sales .'of Dried Beef at 71c. in a retai Way; but little doing, _ • - • BEESWA.X..Seme transaction& repotted at 190 224 . from fast heads and from store: BUCKSTS , --ales of-Beaver and Marietta Buck-, ets at $2,1502,20. %deed supply in'market; and de - mend brisk as. = • ' , BEANS Sale of IS bbls mall white at 620. Dull; market,ell supplied: Common . , nailed are Worth COTTONYARNS---Manufactarcrs have made a change its 'give the,t able corrected. It is *ln advanae. • • • Short Reel— i - -.- - 1 . " 600— •• ••• • •- 7 No-5 to No.).0••.• ••• •• . 1 0 , ",. 700— •—•• • • • . oi ~ 11 101 a... ...-- - 17 -". '030,900,1000 5/49 "14 -- 18 , Coverlet - Vara 4, 1 ' fb•WD , — Increasing l'nent fir . lbw CarpetChnin ,• 2949—'. 1.o.20: - , , , Cotton Twine.. ••• •ZOG;I— Reel rdqz. - - Candle Wick., •ialo No. 500— ••• - 8 ' • Bag Fillings sells at 15c.; No. 1. Batting at 9c:; No, 2 at Sc.;. No. 3 at 7c. A superior article of Bat ting in sbe_eto,9e,by 4 feet, expressly for family use, and_perfectly clean, at 121 c• CANDLES. ;We base no cfrange to report:. City dipped 9 4300' Cincinnati do at? Mould-•-•- • 10 tiDlOl Sperm, beim brandB39 6i3•J Pittsburgh Stitt.. • • .22 OW. Do. iute rior .25 4330. CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by manufacturers Which are noticed below : - t .fdanillaltepe;byCoil,......... . . ....... 13c Do do . when cut,: ... 7 _ 14c White Rope, by Coil, I Ic Do do when cut,........ ...... I2c Tarred do' by Cod, ; 10c Do do , when cut,.....:.. lie Packing Yain fine, 9e Do, • 'do , common, 'Bc ifanilla Bed Cords', $1,75q2,6293,50 p - Do: do per coil, 13 p Hemp do " I,6pari s 2sos3,oop Do do per c0i1, : . . 10p. Manila Plough Lines, 75(a87 Hemp - do do. -- .. . . .75 COPPER.. The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old 4801 a. • CHOCOLATE. :Sales at 83,7503,00, 'according to brand. CORN MEAL—The prices of Cora Meal are fix. ed at 40c. to retailers; retailed at 45050 c. Mitt Dried at 80,00. CRACKERS.. The regular ealea tothe trade are at the followitig rates: . 'Water Crackers—. •- • • Butter : Pilot Bread— .... .. •.. Sugar atl4 Soda Crackers COTTON-i--We have no sales; in tie east prices, which had advanced on the receipt ethic late news, immediateli . alter receded. FISH.—We have some change in Kites this week which are noted in the following table: - No. 1, Mackerel, r;) , barrel $11,50 " N 0.2, ! " -cc........ 9,00 " " barrela 5,25 • NO. 3, 'tc.. . 6,00 cc ". half barrels...." 3,50 No. 1, Gibbed Herrings and Alewives 5,75 - ,c, .Salmon- co 18,50 Codfish, large, ir fa ........ 4.104 FLOUR-Ih° market is °drearily dull, and at present there aro no signs of reanimation. Large iota have been stored for an advance, but the fur. eign news k is quite unfaverable:' The high price fin. ed by the . tragsportatien companies precludes the possibility of shipping with a fair chance of-making profils. The sales are only fur the supply of the home demand; we quote sales as low as 63,50; and $3,60 is the outside figure. $3,6803,1 5 aro the store priced. - ' • FRUlT—ghe market is still full: supplied with Oranges had Longer; sales of which are. made. at very low rates. We quote Oranges at $3,50; Lem ons at $3,00. Raising are sold at $1,65(a1,75.Dried Fruit is without change in prices, - but there are many sales. Me' quote Apples at ts(d6oc.; Peaches at $1,1201,25. Green Apples are in fair request at 62(211,25 according to quality. FURS—The following are the rates atpreaent ...- Gad Fox, No.l, 25 02 'SO Rpecoon Gray FoX-i•-•151 a 25 'Mak.. • • •-•••- • 0 . 2 - 3 Muskrat Deer Skin, pill. la 0 FEATREV„Stritin sa l es from store at 33(334c. The market ts cloorly Supplied; demand fair." , A largo lot might - not command morethan 32c. FItEIGHT4-Below we give a carefully'compiled list of;freights to the different ports. It will be ob served that there ere - tWo classes .of heavy freight. D Goods. H. Pt H. Pt. .20 eta - 15 10 25 - 15 121 50 - 30 25, To Cincinnati, - Louisville, St. Louis, Nashville, New. Orleans, pound freigh t 50c fk 100 tbs. Lumber is shippedio St Ms at $565i5 50 p mr . To Wellsyffie and Intermediate points Sc; to Stew benville and Wheeling Sc. way freight below Well*. villa Flour from Wheeling and. points below Wellsville - -121 c bbl; from Wellsville and points above 10c,pbbl. 116.741311011E'5x Onto . asizitoam;---The charges on the BaltimOre and Ohio Railroad from this city to Cumberland are as follows, viz: Hats, Boots, Son nets and Medicines, 35:vents - per 100 lb.. Dry Goods, Groceries, laueeneware, Toboeco, 25 cents_ per 100 pounds. 'Cciree,TSalt and Fish 20 cents per . 100 pounde. • • . GROCRRIRS--There was considerable business • in Coffee; Hagar - and Molasses yesterday. Sale of 25 barrels Molasses at 28c. Sugar, we quote at 41 arc., acwittling '6 quality. Coffee—Prime Rio is . worth 710710., at which.many small sales.. GRAIN,I.We quota Wheat•at-10M at which sew: - lent lots viere taken from wagons.- Barley' is worth 45e. - Rye: Is worth 45c. from first hands 47c; from 'stare, at which sales. Oats are on the ,dedline, wit have a Wear 500 ba. iat 2454.50. front .first handai, the tendency Is Sewnward.•,.Corn, the. market lade presied;:st extensive dealer-informs us thatibis re ceipts do not stand for More than 20c: whiglt Is the highest pricelie will pay, Salea,howevei,awit made at Slc . . , . LENSING.--ffeld 'Ape. . „ , GLASS...There is considerable briskness - in Win' dear Ghtee. Sales SOO to ' _trade," SSA to . , =NE ME = , .. , • • • ", - 1 • -•- • = , country ; 10112, 41k,50 - hytrade3 (13,75 to country. Illacknotilea•• _„._-' 'L . eia.o• - ••• ....... - 0 400 Quart,"' roes , to 3,00 10x12 , ••• • - 0 4,50 , Pint, " • 9.7,00 12216 +.. dy 7,00 Mad'alline,'3 l s: - -'' ' ' Patentdo.loxl4 -• to 11! ,1- •• rv• - 0 0,00 ,to 16:24 ••• • • 0 Clareytions , r boot 3,00 - - Coatdry brande, 'Window 'lass IF . ' - 'exlQ-•• •• -- . 3 , 25 0 1 V 1 Cilyktnirde_ j. , 1.0x11.2%. •%. • - .1, 5045,3 , 02 GURPOWD :Eltr..Bales are regular at the follow ing rates FijQ• ••• •• ..!•4,75 0 3,60 Eagle do..trryi- _ Jangle 01 tba•• 0 3,00 I per. •-•-• • • - 0 4 0 7 Do. dz. tlta einTre 7,00 Reck powder• - • • .3,25 at FFFQ do 0 400 3,62 MP—Sous email sales from store at 8125,00 LIONEY..We bave no sales of connequenee. HULLED BARLEY . ,Regular sales at Se. pei It Pearl do. _attic . HAY Not muchcoming in; sales at scale, at HIDES '. We mato a atnglealtaration in . quote Missouri. .••••-• 7 0 ' a ' Do•klopaPalEb l . l , ooB / 7 62 Spanish •`. 010 i G reen. -- 0. ai Do. salted ''; 0 ' . I IRON-4he table below glees,. the prices of iron, : 'which have not changed for toontbs : BarJunitite•—•••• 0 ' Plough wings. •—.4PO 5 " COMIIIOII.- , -.3- 0 " Slabs.— .. • —4- 0 41 Sheet. 5f 0 71 Russian Sheet.— • (IP 15 Boiler Plates.. -:4- As et . - , i 100)20d Juana - *SAO. - 05 ti— ••• ' 0 il,* 80 Od "• • . 0 4,00 Spice ji lb.. . :*: .;_ 0 - 60 7d "•••-',. 0 4,50 " pressed.. '—,- 4310 , d ". • 0 4,75 Boller Itilvtlif.• ••.7 0 NO 50 fl •• • ' ' 0 5,00 - NAVAL STORES..Thero has been no Change in the market, :and we quote old pricea r 'Rosin Pbbl • .2,62 0 ---" N.Carolina4,oo 04,25 'Fitch 3,00 0 3,50 Tur'ntine,gal, 62 0 65 !"...i_AIIeICEOP 3 . OO 0 3,50 Ihrelsh, Copal 1,75 0 2,25 its -_ sUBANCE..The fol owing table gives tbe ratio 1 -or insurance on geed steamboats:.• _ To Phila. and Balt.ria • To. Wheeling - k camit.•••;• .... • • -I Brownsville I ' Cincinnati- , •••• • i• I Lonisirilte ——..i.. : f 1. Evanaville.ln..•••• I 1 - Nashville, Tenn., ." i lir Memphis, Tenn: —4 1 New Orletuis lit Saint Lon* Mo.— * 1 Quincy, Illinois, llf Burlington; lown,il 11 l Galena, . " li 2} Jefferson City, M0., 2"1 Independence t M0....1.1 -ii• LEAD.. Regal fir ales of Missouri Pig at 4104 Bar Sc. . Sheet Lead $5 p boz ; Cut 6.. The follow-. ng are the ratesnaked for Patent Lead Pipe: I inch acquaint Not Lead - Pipe Sc. ft fool. . ...... ", , " No.2 a " 6e. ir " i cc . cc - 41 se i k . v . n i ii. . it - - No. 1 It 4t 64. 0. ip 44 II O. 41 . N o. 1 ii 'u. . 7 i.„, v p .44 _ 1 44 , , 44 No. 1 , tt 44 - Bte . ,r 1 " , '-" No.l - " " 12fc.fP ' 11- . Allother sizes 6}c. 4P . fb. .. LUMBER—We give table'.'without alteration. Therefor no change, and nothing doing but a regular business from yards. - ' ' • Ciao? p 111. • • ... •.. *022,00 Flooring l. do - , 19, 00020,00 Common do' ' 011,00 Common Ido , . 0--- Clear 11, do • - ' 033,00 Oak '' ' 024,00 Common 11 do 015,50 Tine Shingles Clear 2 do. - 44,90 fk 1000 • ' 2,5003,00 Common 2do ' ~ 400 Lath s, syno 2,0002,20 LEA.TllER....There'llas been an advance in New York sole of $l,OO per 100 lbs. Dealers aro doing a 'fair busineas, and complain . that they cannot get sufficient stock to meet. the demand. The fol lowing are the present selling rates: 1 - New;York Red,„middling weights,.... • • • • 18c Plll do, :do Over... ~...do •.. : .. ....170 Baltimore,... ' 21022 Harness L eather, - 20 Skirting, do 221923 8ird1e,....d0 4p d05.63V36 , . Upper,....d0....... ,to doz 24027 Calf Skins, " p dos . . 18(th24 . OILS--Vall. strained Lard Oil sells at 66e.; 011. CAKE—Bought at 813,00 per ton. OIL MEAL..ltegular.sa les at 40e.?- bu. PIG METAL—ieveral lots have.arnvect from tho Allegheny country but no saki reported. ' PROVISIONS—Butter is still very scarce; there is no prime being offered; we quote fair Roll at 110 111 c. Prime Roll would bring 121 c. Lard it worth 510}c. in keg. Bulk Pork is worth 4c, at which we have numerous sales. POTATOES--The market is almost bare; sales from store'at 8112rit7e.; retail sales at 81.0 0 . RYE FLOURSaIes of 40 bbls. from store at 83,18. The market is well Supplied, without much demand.. , • RAGS—Taken from wagons at 3le. SEEDS--,Salei k of 100 bushels from wagon at $3,12; s3,2siareceived at stores-, buyers abip to Baltimore. Timothy is smith $1,15 from first hands. Salo of 20 sacks flaeat 90c.; small lot taken in trade at 'STARCH, 'Regular sales at 65161 c. SPICES.. Very little 'satiation in prices; and .sale at the rates annexed : - Clovet .... • . 33 0 38 Cassiain 5.1001. 22 0 ' 25 Ginger . 10 Cel 11 RPTING---Pead. Nct -yard SHOT..Regalat naive at $1,3101,44. SAlT:.Regulat sales at $1,25 at canal; demand s42Bt_ TUBS.:Regular sales at s9' 4, doz. VINEGAR--Regular sale' Cider Vinegar, in bbla at 7w90. ' WOOL—Priceshave advanced; and the tendency is still upwind. The causes are, the advance in Eu rope, and the increased demand for woole.s goods in this country for California etnigiants, &c. "There is not much in the hands of Washington county far' men now—the last year :nooks having been divas. 'ed of. The receipts are mostly of pulled Wool, which is worth 230240.; we quote common at 25c.; From common to highest grade we quote ist2sol4oc. This Is a very considerable advance, and the news will be gratifying to wool growers. TALLOW..We quote at ?ante. in the absence of any important sales. ...' TIN PLATE..Prices Jaavo advanced. We now quoie u follows: I. C., $11,25; 1 X $13,00. Block Tin has gla advanced in proportion. TOBACCO..The dealers report the following prices,"at which the market is steady : ' Cigar ear•••'• 4 dil. 7 112altunp in box li 0 16 Pilauttreddo• • • 2go - 7k 2s " " •22 42 17 Ladies' 'Twig. 0 0 10 16s " °" 12- 0 14 Plug in kegs .• • Gill 7 Scotch snug.— •14 0 16 Plug In boxes. 13 0 15 Rapvee • ••• •• • 14 0 le T 0 wist 410 7 . Cut sf. dry/ lb pa. et g 5 Cavendish • • 51 5 _ ' WHISKEY—Raw is worth 10161 c.; Rectified we quote sales at 1801181 c. • -8 4 , 00 bbl • ...• • • 4,74- ." 3 4 ,w Ic. P lb. *MOTION 11 /MSS, BY JAMES Ikt' KENNA, AtICI7OIYEER, No. 114 WOOD BTorxr, THERE zoom roam Purrs • - - O,PLENDID FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—OnThins -01 day, Match 29th, at 10 o'clock in the 'forenoon, will be sold at the Cabinet Wareroom of Philip Weis, Penn street, second door from Walnut street, Filth Ward, his entire stock of Furniture, as he to declining that bust . - • elm Among. the **ides are wardrobes, card tables, •••• g and breakfait.tables, wash stands, fancy work stalk. hi gh g post bedsteads, French bedsteads, rnahoga.: fly die g bureaus, fall column plain bureaus, cherry bureaus, and common chairs, settees. dce. - marl 4 JAMES MCKENNA, Auct. HOUSE iLD FURNITURE., Mattresses,. Bedding, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, Patent Cooking Stove, &c.„ at AUCTiON.---On Friday, March 30th, at 10.o'cloek in the forenoon, will be sold at the boardinghouse align , . Carey, Fourth street, between Wood and Market, oppo site Apollo Buildings, her household furniture, kitchen utensils,. ice., all of which has been kept in the best of or der and in use only - one year, comprismg, in prrt--1 pair of dining tables, about 2U feet long, suitable for a hotel or boarding homey mr hogging card tables, dining, break fast and kitchen tables, wash stands, fancy and common chain, husk and straw mattresses, bedding, a large lot -of car peting of all patterns and quilities,liearth 'rugs, oil cloth for chamber and halt, looking glasses, fenders and fire irons, window blinds, Liverpool ware, a large lot of kitchen utensils; 1 refrigerator:l bath tab, &c. marl 3 JAMES hfoKENNA, Auct. (IN ACCOUNT, OF ,WHOM MAY CONCERN N, TI L J torsi' Saturday sdiand other charges, on Saturday ternoon, March 31st, at 2 o'cloik, will be sold, withon reserve, at2FEeitua's Auction Roams, to pay boarding .and other charges, unless the owners or their agents re deem-them before, 8: trunks, containing clothing, &c.; 3 carpet bags, containing clothing, ic.; 1 bat box and hat ; bandbox and cOnfents ; I valise • and contents ; Lport folio; 1 box of starch ; 1 gold watch. 'Those concerned will take notice of . this advertisement: Terms, cash,par funds. , . , • . • • ; D. R. MILLER, St. Charles Hotel. ,. tnarchB • JAMES 2FICENNA,'Auct'r. ZSPLENDID PAINTING or Panonuna of Generds Taylor and Scott's Battlesin Mexico at AUCTION, to p ay . Advance ' and Cherges:- , -Gn MlStday, March at II o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, without reserve, to pay' advance and charges, a splendid paint ing or panorama of Gene. Taylor.and Scott's great •bal ilea in Mexico, covering many thousand square feet of canvass.. Also, one box and 1 trunk containing 'cur. tains, paintings and articles belonging to a titrrelingma- gician. Ttiose concerned will take notice - of this adver tisement. JAMES McKENNA, mars . -. _ Auctioneer. IarOUSETiOLD FIJRBriTURE, FEATHER li b:Pseud JUL Bedding, Mattre s ses, Kitchen Utensils, :1 Patent Cooking Stove, Ice Chest; English '8 day Clock, Stove and Pipe, 1 Buggy,' Harness,,tec., at - AUCTION.-On- Tuesday, March tl7th, at ID &clock in the forenoon; will' beaold atthe Hotel of Mrs. M. Patrick, Fifth street, be. tweets Wood and Market street*, her entire household furnittire, feather beds, bedding, mattresses kitchen utessils, buggy and herness,Ati., aashe is declining that business All the articles. have been kept in the best:of rder ; the'feather beds and bedding in particular have been in use only about 4 years, and may be 'said to be equally ad good as new. - Among which are mahogany frame spring hair seat sofas, to. rockingchalr otto mans, and a. large- assortme n t of ancy Windsor and common chairs, settees, mahogany dining ens, side ta bles, fancy ,mallogany sewing stand', fancy cherry bu-' rearm looking glasses, 1 old fashioned English. 13 day clock ) ; a first rate time plena; about 20 feather beds; also heis t husk end straw mattresses, blankets, quilts, corn forts, eoveriets, sheets, pillow. and bolster slips, double and single bedstead*, eh dining and breakfast ta bits,- table cloths, Venetia n blinds, imperial ingrain and .rag carpeting,-Bmesels hearth raga, Cindy:ll4w Ate irons, wash .basins:; end: piteltenr, a lazga quantity Chinstileusenware, giaseware and kitithen menials; one . of Thuhaway's patent, cooking stoves, with , gizmos all complete, an encellenrartiele, the best , use f ',baggy and harnese,=neerltneWl 'teddies end,ridles, pitch forks, - ages, 4hovels, en stove and pipe, ~.bgetherr with bar - end house Al:tares,- • nmrft A Auctioneer.; + I Y.. ,_~_k~..; a .. ~~«~- _. lEEE -.:`-..!.'.-;-,-;.:.',''''',.-:.: .':„;'.:.;"J ,- l' ,, i':-..:'. - .;, - ,. - .;:-.'!. , ' . .:-i.: , r1'..-1.':.. , :: : I. -- : Nauraegs 150 0 1,60 Pepper •." • 9 8 10 Alspiee. .... •13 0 16 I,lc. Nonatook 81c :',;:,-..!-:::::,-::,":,,•-•;,-,-, i.f:; , '. ,---,..,,r,:,_,,-,:-,,,.;:.,_!7„'- - • y , . 6 •".'" ' • • • = j. erT . 1; ;' -74( E5lll s . • lIM MI 'CT , , .: qj. , f: "la •,•:•• ?, • t••--- '- I "= 411, ' 1 . it? - 4 'LISTbF LETTERS Eli AMINO in the, 'Plastid - rib Toil Office - Minn the iseof March to the 1.51 h -- of Marah,lBl9. Penoms calling for . Lpttbrtiiiiilljttettsd sey • - Lint. - - Abe nrethy Isa b A ddams Carol ine anon - rtinif' ,-Abell Ann AI Adiuns Anti M - Arrostrring'Arur • Licit! Mary • 'Agnear•Heiletthr ' Bs' !Sian , Hamlet L Miss:Boyer Ethily-V Rau ogg Margaret Benson Caroline Boyd r Ann Batley A Mrs Bicknell Mrs A Bradley Entelinee -Barnes HenriettaAßlaney Rebecca _Briggs Mary,„ Bayne May J Barran Adeline Braortnary Ann Scary Sarah .1 Borden Isabella , Brott , n Barah Bock Maths 13 Boren Margaret . Berths Mary S Bell Margaret • •Boistsvick Mary. Bartel Leonora R.• Bell Ellett . Bowan Mrs • Byrn Catharine A Bennett June, - • CaissidayCaih'e Cowan Hester -.brook Martha Calmed. hiargt. Cox Rachel , Cronae Jane 2 'Case Eliza a Cox briry-A - 'Cronse - Dorelia'A Cathcart Plato A..jlCß.Cathaiine . - Cuddy Catharine Cleary'Mary Mani' Curry Bleb& Cohn N -3 ~ever Ann . Curns - Rebeeea 2 Copeland Agnes DartaghAnn .1 Donato° NineyPTharning Mrs . Davie Mary. . Donnelly Susan • Dashane Ann E - Darby/Until - A Duncan Sarah' Duval Elzbth . 'Delaney Fes RS'• - Early Either Elliott Eliza A- Enda Ann D' Echela Ellipse; Eitenhead Jane 'Evans Marin ,Eddy Mary Ann Ensell Elzbth Enuts Mrs Geo Ellis Nancy R Evans Mary C Elliott Mrs Chas Fergiircon Cadde 'Fleming Mrs Z Ford Mrs Barnes Flannigan Sarah,Fletcher Mary R Fritz Mary Fleniing Mary ,• aidbraith Nancy la AnnW Griffin Sarah Gallagher Maty Glenn Jane L • ; Griffith's Rachel Garwood Jane 2 Glenn Sarah 2 Gwynn's' Mary A Gearing Martha AGrabaza F'zbth Gribble Mrs I B •Gitlinldary . - • . Hale Misi Harris Kate ' Hill Mary E Ilamnett Mrs Hazlett C G Miss Hitchcock Marge Hampton Vaiolinellelman Sarah Holland H A Mrs Hartley Maria ••• Heorn Sarah A Homer Matilda Hammy Eliza - Hendrizson A Wahiawa!' Maria litre Marlins Henderson Han'h Houl Amy Harris Rachel Hersey Charlotte Hulings Isabella - Ilasleu Isabella Hernlsaballa Hultz 'Mary J Hastings ClenVe 2 hew) , Hannah A /blitz Eleanor K hatchwell ,114061Hutit Jane Hawkins Mrs liwdin Mary'D - Jenkins Fannie Johnson Sarah S Jones Isabella John Mary . Jones Sarah Justus Hannah iJohtlstonrsubella Jones Eliza f' Kearns Susanna. Kernan /ilitty Kuhn Elizbth Kelly Elizabeth Kinsloe Mrs W A Kunkle Mary Kennedy EE Mrs. Kirkbride H J lets L Lamb Bridget t Lilly Catherine C Lowther Jinn Lambert Eribeca/ Lomax Mary Ann Lupton EdzEttli. G Larkin Jane LOU Ann L)nch Eleanor *-Loughty Melinda Lowry Miry A Lyon Fanny M Leech Mrs 17th Mallon Alice Miller Anna MtviaMoreland Catbrine blanks Mary Milville Julia Monis Frisabeth -Marquis Charlotte ltioarloy Sarah Morris Rachel Mason Nancy Mo!oily Ellen Moore Mary Martin Sarah Montague. Lucy Moore Therms..' . Martin Mary Arm bloorhead' Mary L Morris:Su Sarah Means Martha - Moorhead Jeannet MordOck Jane Meenap Mary Morro* J Miss ?annoy Elizabeth Meisenheimer Sus • ' Mt M'Bride Mary M'Clure Mary MiFirland Margt MCalt Margaret M'Coy Elizabeth lalEciarn Cathenne M'Cally Lavinia M'Coy Rachel . Mclntosh habil& C M'Canney Ann M'Curdy Rebecca Al'Kee Kate M'Carthey Ann Margaret M.Kenna Elizbeth hreleary Alartha hlWouald lV Etas Nicholls Eliza NickolsJone . . Ornaton Jane O'Hear Ann • 0' eil Marruet Osburn B Mrs O'Neill Catherine O'Neil ALA. Mina O'Donnell Ann _Paogbarn Rachel Patterson CarolinePettigreSs Chesil Patterson Ann Peters Ruth Pomphrey Vdaline Patterson Evlin WPettigrow C S Mrs Quigley Mary Rainy Mrs Reed Robe:lieu A Richards Mrs R Rankin Sarah Reese Jane. Richerdsott Hat% *Lantz Mary Reeves Mary M Robinson Susan Ray. Mary .1 Rhodes Elizabeth Roberts MarY L Reed Elise Renton Hen'aJ Roseburg Lsabella Seely . Slicer Eliiabeth Spencer Cb'te B Sharer Harriet Smith Nancy Steviik Sarah A Sharkey Ann L Smith Ann Sullivan Jeanette Sheffield Mary A Smith Sophia 8 2 Sweeny Rosanna Shoup Christina Snodgrass Nancy Swetman Marg't Shirenbaugh MA. Smiles M. 21 Geo Stewart Mary J . Simpson Nelly Spencer Cath'ne Stewart Jane Sinnott Hinman Taylor Ernily Thompson Mary Waddle &nun Way Harriet A Winter Catbarine Wadsworth Mrs Wlute Ann AI Wolf Magdalene Walker Grizella- White Mary Wolf Armada 2 'Wallace Mrs 4 H Wier Margaret Woods Sarah L Wallace C A'W Williams Eliza ‘Voodbousa.AnnJ Warden Martha Wilson Martha A Werk Harriet E Watson L Mrs Wimber Mary A York Ann E J Young Jeanette Zimmerman Fr's Miss .7 E W estatlemett's List. Addy George Allan John Aten Alex Ainsworth Y. 8 Allan M - Ashton John Ainsworth & Tay-Anderson Jos Ashe Writ Inc Anderson base Atkinson Geo ' A ddair James Aukersonl A h..stae Wm Agnew David Applegate Win Armstrong .12 Atm' Sam! Ankerson Geo Allender Joseph Addis Alfred Shea Appleton Geo 11 Allebone .1 A - Akins Win Asaarew R id Arinor David Allister John , Bacon WW Berthaw F 2 Brady Hugh t Bailey I H Bender Geo Brannan Pa t'k Barr Whi 2 Bennet M Branagan & Mur Barber Ed 2 Blair Ross A PhY Barr C E Blake Gentili Bradbury C C Bauman 8 B Bird Matthew Brewer Ebenezer i ltatetntuf/ A Biddle Josiah Weer John Barrows Wm Blakely John Bun Wm Barns Oliver Bingham Dr Brisbin John Battelle T 9 Blanchard W W Bickel John Backers S A Bistuh Win BrautfW M Carnes J Blair Ellsha T Bunnell= W F Barker John Black Goo Brunton S Barns Henry Black W T Brock J Bell James Borland Mr ' Brook EJ Bell J E gam Ron Ins IS Bughman Reuben Bell John BM:ranger John Bull . WMr Benson G ' 2 Boyle Chas Buektnaster N Belden %V W Bowen Thou Butler R Beach RR Boall Thos,lll Bu re Ity N 8 Bennet E J Bor; MB D Burford Eli Bennet Jas E Boyer Laomi Burke y Capt Bennet Jae Bose Bendiet Burton 8 C Bentley John M . Banta Wm Byrne Thou Bellows J 111. Boyer T M Burney Thou Bennet fly Ruoff J S Burt Wm Bebb Stephen May Jas I Burke E ID Callow Hiram Clark B.E Cornwell James Callenam James Clark Norman Colton Z H Carty Jon i ClozierMiß Coyle James Casselly James Clouse IK& Co Coyle Edward Carothers James Colbery Mr Coyle John ' Cantwell James Coffin EIV Crawford John Canada Dennis Cole Charles Crirppu Peter Cannon James Coats Charles Cron/ NY Carlin J Cole 8 J 2 Craig Capt A Caton Lewis Coleman Chas CraneyCharles Carle David Conling, Chard t Craig Robert Carroll Bartmw 2 &Co Cromley John Campbell John 2 Cooper E T Crowle Campbell Mr Cnnkle Samuel Crow David Campbell EC . Conwell James 4 Crookham HNV Campbell Thomas Conden James Crook R p Chtunplen LCD Cook Samuel Caddity Richard Chesman Thomas Cook John Cushman David Chambers John • Connor Arthur Calmer Henry Clery I H Connell John Cullen Isaac Clorvis John Cook T H Cones Charles Clover George Cook Henry Culbert James Closey NV • Corwin ,H NV 2 Culbertson John Claney John Coughlin CorneliusCowan H A Clark Robert Diivid Alexander Devine y Capt Dobin Joseph A 2 Dalze'l John Devall 111 Doran John' Dealy P Dixon John 3 Donnelly Hugh R Dance James .Dimond John' Drips Thomas, Darnley James * Dinnau J E Duffy M Davis Eli Dilworth Dr Dunlap 0 W Davis S'S DolermanP A Duncan John Davis Lewis Beano Charles 2 Duane Wm Davis John B Dolchy J A &Co Duhltain L B Delaney id R Dodds George Dunn W Deal Samuel Douglass A. A 4 • Duncan Benjamin Dempsey Patrick Denies James S Dunlavey J . A Devine Michael Dolan C Dunn Patrick .Decry James Doneyboe John Dohnor John . El Edger Alex Eaton - }1 R • - Elliott Findleycapt Eegar James • Ewers - Joseph''Elston Wm •• • - • • Eddy Henry Emery Natlil • Evans Ebenezer Edwards-Thu Ensign Lewis - Errett-Stephen Edgar W M • Esterly B B M Eherahow L F Fauntbuy David Fisher John Forsyth A: • •-•- Farmer James Fitzgerald John Foy James W:. - •Fahne stock-11 G Flood Thomail Foorthauritcitt Feeney Patrick Flannigan F C q Frisbee Samuel It • - :Eniguson.R S' Flinn Patrick' •.- Fucker Alberta 6' .FergusonD C- •., Flannigan Melt - - Frew-John Fell Samuel --: •-• Folgant Sand W • Frazier Maryland FergusonThos FowlerJosephos. Frytt Ferguson Joseph • , Forward • Roas - Freeman Nauman _ Fulton Wm -•-; Forrester Chas, Franciscan: G • Fisher Wm : Forsythe John- Fuedleg-Joseph Finch Wm Fox Benjamin Palmier Jolia - Finnegan F. • • Fagent H .• Gallagher Hobt ' Gibson A • Greed Samuel - Gage Hiram . Gilbert JR -. 2 - Gallagher Hugh Gilchrist Robe C 'Green Isaac• --' •Ottley Charles _ • GibriorC.Thne Greeninifih John Glaryt.C Griffith Gardner-Geo- : • Glenn q thy - _Griffith WM: • '3 GtranuD Goshont Nicholas Gray David Garey - Johit , A Gould JesepliNlT - Gray. all Gaul John - Goodwin W•-:- Gates Joseph ', - :G.tislerifienry::. :Graham Thomas • mites. Thomas B; --Gregg J P Gray James A "Gilteapple"TAOS • Grant Brock Graham John 13 Giles Tho, • Green . John ; - Gray Wit I .. iGildenisintWA,..4lUnt_Feliz. . Gunning Henry I Gibiontjett -. .:. - enstata John - • HaMilton.; - ‘ Hill James Hall Won ' Hayden Alex Holmes Geniga: Hall W M Hays Janes - Haltom Andrew Hall Wm " Hay. Jacob - Hair" Hatted F Hays C M Hobasth Smduel Haft John = Hays - Wm Hollenbiagb, - .Talm, Maniggaa Pent C Seamy:l - Hansel - aim .1* 2 : 111111 =MEE : - - , ENZU T, Thompsou E Tinen Alirgaret OEN EINM REM M Haigh Joseph P eisterßeuben , - Boward-Thornas . - Hancock John Heist - Edwin' , Howard ' - Hancock Joseph. Headley . Homer k L Herm John . HaillS Anthony ;. Homer Robert 'Rapper D Hefiryitobert Hoper Richard • - Harrison John Hersley John Hough John Hare Saatuel - Herliuger Pra's K HulbenGto E Harbaugh il 2 'Herald John 2 Hughes Evan - Hartley Henry - Herritiltrichael ". Hughes Wm Harris Thomas Henry 3ohn Htauberstone W A Harris Theodore Henderion•T K. - Hunter Robert "D 'Harps H .Hettinigton W H Hamel John Harris Geo- •' 2 Hernionitichard Hunter James Harris Robt Henderson W H Hughes H 0 Hartzell 1-10 - ."- 3 Hughes David Harvey Mr ' Higgins Torrence Hugart•E Hanley Thos ' Hickson Alex- Humberson Wm 2 Hawes 2 HendemonJohn Hughes John -- Hatch W B Hutchison Wm Hawthorn MP - Hathaway B ; r,; - Irons Theis Imlay Win Irwin Jobe - - Irwin be Foster Irwin ItG •• ' Irwin - John R Jarvis &Co John Edwrim - Jones Geo W Jack Wm ' Johnson - Wesley Jones M - James Jobe - Johnson' John W Jones - Semi W James John 2 " Johnson MattheW Jones Philip Jameson Robert `Johnson Rash 2 Joner H P Jackson K Jos : Johnson AT- Jones Edward ' John David Johnson Wm Jones Richard Jeffry Alex " ' Johnsen Wrstly 'Jones Francis Joolug George D Johnson AP :ones John R Junor Llngh Jonesß- Jetty John=' Rain Rain Hatch Keiser John J Kirkbride Watsn 2 Kain Thos M Keys Joseph ..',"Knisiek Moses Kane - Jacob Keenan Lewd King.D '2 Kane George Rearneji.Patk Kenny D Kane Francis Kennedy Robert Masan Samuel. Keefer Paul Kelly Amos 1 Kutcheen T T Kemp Andrevi J Kelly Edward KnvenSaml Kearns John KreiberB Kyle -Wm Kellt - John II Killgorejairtei Hanna "Brainerd KernanJames.Klienfeller Capt Kunkle. Robert Kennedy George Kirobiajy.Edwd A Kuntz F M Keeling R • Knowle Richard Kyle Jackson KoottLaniel L Larkins Thos Languish - John S Leslie W C LailanCe John . Lewis Evan. Leslie James P Laken John W . Leonard;Wm ' Lennen Peter Lally 'Anthony Lesbitt L Lewis David Lamasere Saint Leonard James,:Lee Wm Lawson Isaac Lewis Lewis D Lindsey lames Larcombe flowardLeidy Jacob 2 Light Hamilton Lawrence John Lee A K.Lidan James Lite Jos B Long Joint Low J. W_ Light Isaac Long LI H Lyttle Henry. Lighrcap Jno C Longstaff Jno Lyttla Sam' Long Henry Lynch Chas Lowry Jill Long J. K Lova Jas M. Matthias Gao ?Makin John Morgan J 2 Matters Chas Millington Geo T Morris Chas Massing Francis Milliaau A It Moore John Mags Jas " Mitehell'j J 2 Moore A blarpme Geo W Miller A • 3 oore G P Macbeth Agnew Miller D 2 Morrison S .111ortiand Jun Miller A D ...Moore J R blacker' Jaa Miller Hiram Moore If M Matthias Jos Mitchell Win Manner David Matthews Jti Mitchell Jno Munson ft H Manning Wm Miller Fred'k • Murdock Isaac MeNary Wm Mitchell Chas Melon G W Martin GA 0- Miller John W Mellen A Martin Alex Miller Peter Mulloy Thus Mereslerion y :. Maurer N Mu/lig - an Jar Merril Hy • , Merril WA F Murphy J T Myers Chu ?tickler John Murphy- John Mellen Thos bloomed Wm Murphy Bernard Merril. It • Moss Nelson 2 Muuney J 2 Meeki s C !Rorer' A C Murphy Jail MyeraAlfred Moaer Israel Murray Bart ey 'Messick Joel Moon Jas MulJeny J S C Merest Stephen Mills Geo. S Miliner S C MyleyiJneab Mo. Mcßride Win McDonald J hicLoughey • T hicAtter B McDermott Hugh McLangtflin Jno hicAdanut Geo , McHugh hi McLanou J. McClelland D McFarland T L orhialurmen Hugh McClure W W 2 John ' McGuire E hieCadden Geo McFapden Jas McGuire John McClure Wm McFaren John McGinnis C McCarthy MMcHayden Jos MeGregor WIV M.,Clure FC . Melltwaiu I McKilvey Wm MaCluskey M 2 Mcillroy T McMullen A hicCutock D Mellwatue J McSuraney hi McCormick J McKenna P McMartin D MeCreight Jas McKalne 0 McVay Semi' McEwen E McKain Jas McMartin A Scott MeCrewly Sri° McKee Thos McNeal Hu,gh . hicCutcheon BEt McKee Mr McMullen LC • hicCreight Jac MtKown I McMullen 0 • McClure Jas McKown F McAnulty P McCormick C McLane J hiePearter McDonald D T . . Nav Unveil F Neill Thomas Nutt John Newell Jamsv Neugent James Nugent G A Neaten H a Nicholson W Norma A P Newland Wm Nowlefilcunes Nicholson &Payne 2 0 ly ma John. O'Hara hoses O'Hane T 2 0 Sans W Olt Charles O'Neal Michael 041/at Roben Ola 'Anthony Parker John • Perkins Win Peter. It PattilVm Pare Zenon Pendor John Pollock R. H Peacock J K Po6l William Pesuitanton W H Petrie Daniel Pollock Samvel Parsons H F Peeples John PoorterJoen Page S F Peppard Standish Praetor W Paine Mr Perry B Proctor WM. Furst Isaac Pease S' 2 Price James Parker Levi Petrel J Price John . Patterson Jae 2 Peltand David Potter Thomas Panersou .1 & A .Plenn Moses Poiter Thomas Patterson M , Prodoe Mr Peet H T MEMMMiM Reer names Reed & Co Ray Henry Rinehart Andrew Hoop W W Randolph John Ray Goren - Robb Isaac Redsy David • Reify Phillip Robinson T Reed Wm Ringe A Rodgers James Rees Alex C • Reppard I A Robinson.' B Rees & Hartupee Bigly Josiphßobinson Me Reid James RicheeSson Wm Robinson James Reed .1. mas Richardson John Rodgers Francis Reed H Rieherd Wm Ryan Michael Reed Thomas Rich) , R P Reek Geo Raymald J C Rally James Rutledge John Reed Robert Robison Wm Russell & Lynch Reynolds J B Roberts Charles Rulong James Reed Charles 2 Rowland E Rupert 0 Reed 0 M Rowland Wm Smith Thomas Steen David Sackett C Simple Chas Smith George Siniltord Samuel Sample Chas 11 Smith Michael Stevens Henry Sawyer John W Smith 8 Stevens 11 Sargent John Smith Nicholas Steen John Salter -Thomas Smith John 2 Slogg John Sampson Jas Smith E Stevens David Samuels R 0 Smith Juo Goo A Stets Thomas Sohger Abraham Smith Samuel 1' Stephens David 1 Scott James S Smith T. A Stevens Elijah Scott Andrew Simmons Stalk Stewart Mr Scott Benjamin Simpson Geo 8 2 Stearen George Scott W A 2 Simpson Thos Stevenson Joan Scott'/' H S Sitchling D S Stewart Samuel S . Scott John Suively David Stephenson Thom? Seaman Wm 11 Snyder John Stewart Francis Seanor Wm Spears J 8 Stuart A &adder J 0 Spears A Stewart Thou Seer J Sprier Joan C Stuart C C Soule George Spence Mr Stewart James Shaffer David Spencer Wm Stewart RCM; airt . Shand Wm 0 Spear lames A Stewart George Shelly Juba Spear H N Stokes John Sherboum Thai P Spencer Thtimas Still Samuel , Sheuek Joseph E 'SpeefJcunes Sturgeon John P Shot John K Speer John Stine J Sheridan Geo W SpenceNicholiut Stone Edgard H Shelly John ,Speer Edward Stone Z F Sugatried Robt Stephens Joseph HSullivan Edward Stone Arthy Smith James Snortre Abraham Slyder Jesse Smith W E Smith D J T Taylor Spnge Thortod I Thonissan Tho 3 Taylor J H Thomas Jacob W Thrifts RT Thompson Wm H Taws Wm Tinker W H Thorne Christ Teeter* Marshall Tilghman Thom E Thruacher : Themling Charles Tartan James Thorn Thos A Thyaon Kobt W Toole nos F Thurce Richard WTnomas James Tolin Martin Thures Rufus Thompson Wm Todd W M Thurea George ' 'Thysan Wm Tomson James Teets Wm Updegraff Peter Upton Semi Updegraff Uriah 2 Vandever Lewis Vance tr3tus - Veatch Josiah W 2 • . Wall John' Weinall John W Williams Thomas Watton Geo rge Wetulah - Joseph Williams S H Wall Francis 'White Richard Williams Henry; Waticenshaw H White Isaac 2 Williams H P Walker Peter Whiteside' Robt Williams John - C Walters Peter ' \Slate Wm WiilinmeThosH Wallace Andw J Whipple E Williams John Wallace Robert Whiteman RenbenWilson Wat • Watteon Charles White Ambrose Wilson C Warden Wm Whalen Michael WiluniThomas Ward John ' Whelps Alex Wilders James Weaver J Wilkensoti B Willock Joan 2 Wingard Henry Williamson Geo Wolfe - Joseph , Wise Emanuel Wier Francis . WoodsMilliam Willard R 0 Woolfolk.R C Wray Robert Williamson David Wolfe Andretv Wreath Samuel Wible Andrew f Woodbridge - J M Wright} R Wilkeson Mr Young John Yates Wm Young R R Intttsls. Lawrenceville Division of Sons of Tempe ran ce, 2 Day Spring Div. S. T.. 147. • 3 Pittsburgh • " " " Bayardstown`""' Pittsbrulh Conri • cil ' Win. TellLedge,l.o. O. P., 45, 2 Gamer Lodge, N 0,64, G otgrena Union "" " Allegheny .. " " To any Dosuerrean Artist, 2 Bariner ofPaseo- • • - C. MeXIBBIN, P. 55, Post onrum, ?Suet 15th, 184. . - dttnitton wanted. AYOUNG MAN, elibleen Yeare - of age, who has had some experience a country store, is desirous of obtaining a almation in a respectable store or Ware house, Where he may , be properly brought nut° Madness: Referencec, unguesuonable. Address "John," box ,04,- _ _ Sawa C 1 for &no. ti OLTI3 RE,VOINERIS; with apparatus, by Eapreß. V in a few days, by JOHN W OARTRIGifr, marls • - 83 -Waod street. To Californians.. MT El. BUFLES i PISTOLSANDCARBINES ; yy- . &Blunt's Revlvers, good; together with a large assortment of tither Pistols, Flasks and Belts,-and Call• ferule. equipments. Bowie Knives will be received by, Eipresskin a favidays, at JOHN CART WHIG HT'S, marld:di.w3 Cutlery Establishment, a Wood at : : ; Goon Business gond for 8i q'tHE subscriber,offers for sale his old . flusiness Stand, j on the, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets: Be will sell hie entire Stock and Fat:tree. Finding, it in oonvenient to attend to both of Ids establishments, he is degrease( selling one of them. Foi farther partiettlarlk apply to - GEO. SCWMCK, taarleaf . Corner of 6th and Smitk6eldets. ~~i, ~: MEI =MEI =ISE New and important Works on California. TXTHATI SA IN CALIFORNIA.Ete ing the Journal of a Tonr, by_Falwin Bryant. New edition; with • an- Appendix,. eontainingtaccounts , of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, dco, tke, NOTES OF - „TRAVELS -IN CALIFORNIA—Coin- Felting the .- prominent Agridultural, Geo °meat -and Mineralo4tcal -femme!, of tfie Countzy.— Also, tfie routes from I. oil Leavenworth, ' in WISSOUtI io - San Diego .in California, including parts of. the Arkan sas, Del Norte and GHQ flyers; from the official' reports" of Col. Fremont andllajor.Emory, CALIFORNIA—Its History ,Population, Soil, -Productions ;and ',Harbors, from Sir George Geot a 43impson, O'Connor's Journey ••Round the World. With an ac count of the , Revolution in California, and conquest of that. country by the United Sines. By John J. Hughes, A. B. Also, Col. Mason's Report, and other docamentk on The above this day received and kir sale by Corner of Wood and 341, GOODSECOBID-H *IT AN a-n D t S e T a E .. Arn BOILER, ' go fee 1 long and 34 inches dianieter, with two Flues. Ap ply.immediatOy. D0ar15:317 WILMARTFI. ti Co. . Wall. Paper NO, 47 MARKET STKEE'T. prrrsoußou, PENtrA: Tuoarlus PALIIIIO 1011ESPEOTPULLY announces to his friends and Una ./lu tomer', that he has had at no past, period so erten sive a Stock Lustre - las tit present. He can offer to par chatters, on virk „Moderate tenns, at the old established stand in Market steed, nhnost every articlein his line— including coanting-room. bed chamber,dining•room,par lor and hall Paper,. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Taper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping; and Tea. Paper ; bcig abundan tly supplied; and requests Merchants and housekeepers to cull and eMunine his as-- gaga and 4 1)1in - tole Scraps taken in at the hiih• atlnnees. • ! Piper Hangings. . • AVING purchased at thrhe of the largest Factories Lj in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and Bahl more,) a large assortment of the newest and. most im proved styles.of PAPER lIANGINGS t BORDERS, &c., and made- arrangements by which I will be 'enabled to pr o c ure all new Patter's, simultaneous with their tip., pelts/thee hi the Eastern,market, 1 would invite the at tention of those desiring ,to have their houses papered with the latest styles of paper, to call and examine my stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the East, 20,000 pieces of, Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper II analogs, which I can sell at prices ranging from 12} .cents to g piece. I Ilmarl2 S. C. 11ILL, 87 Wood at. - DUFF'S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, A/mander 4- DI y'! . Bu il dings,entranzefrom the Diamond. TiSTABLISHE'D IN 1840.—1 t is universally admitted .124 by all now yirttedstbg hip. Duff's plan of Double Entry, to possess the following advantages over all other methods in use dispensing,with all hooks ez-. cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reduc the cash and merchandize accounts to about cis lin e r one ; 3d, checking reduced in the , same proportion; . 4thi . an. annual saVing of fort, ,or fifty folios of the Lger; GM, greater security against error; oth. daily posting of the personal accounts. An elegant hien:mule Head writing imparted to all going through a course of lessons, Hours: 10 to 124 to 4, and 7 to 10. marl 2. Newr Goods.. - IN STORE, unit now iteeiving, our first supply of New SPRING GOODS. consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers and Jobbers:— - New styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks, new:patterns; Rich Charneliop and Glom Silks;' rig'd and plain bl'ir Silks, all widths ; Bereges, Lawns, Mous de Laiues, &c.;" Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new de41,718. - Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods. ROBT. D. THOMPSON, No. 110 Market st..3.doors from Liberty. mo MII.,LINERS.—The subscriber has a large stoek of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, ai his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl4:3rn 33. H; RYAN. VORSAL - B—A fine Brick House, and Lot, near the X Court Hattie. Apply to C. SHANNON, merl2 I An'y at Law : Fousth street._ A:YS FOUND—A bunch of Keye was round }ester- I 1 day, in Seventh strket. The owner canliave them by can a -calling tilts office. - .marls •EIXECIITOjtS' NOTICE—AII persons indebted to the ..L'a Estate of John Hague. deceased. are .reguested to make payment to either of the undersigned; and those rnarbialtd having elaimh against the same, will present them, for settlement. JHO.II,cIL3RAIips,M c,aCCl3lOlli. A -2 TANTEO—A Partner,' : with $BOO capital : to enter into thdWagon•Making business, now in fall and profitable operation in the city. One to take charge. of the wood department, would he preferred S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. UTANTED—A Place for an honest and industrious poor man, as a porter or draytnan. This notice is inserted-by a friend:who will guarantee his integrity.— Address T. M., through the Post Office. marl476t- THE ATTANTION OF TIM PUIILIC is respectfully cnitedtothe foPowing certificates:— Afs. R. Essuis--Haring tested a quantity .of, Gold weighed by Your Areoineter,lfindthe result pnrita your instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to those going to California, as the best method for obtain ing the real r4alue of Gold. Reap. yours J. 13. DIINLEV Pittsturgh,idarch 9,-'.49. Gold Stater. . . Prrrsavrtatt,..lslarch 7.1349. Ma. Hansa—Dear Sir: Having examined this "Areont eter,. manufactured at our rooms, I do:not hesitate to commend it to the use of thoso gentlemen who are about removing to California, in sear c h of Gold. It gives a close approximation to the specific gravity stf metals, and will certainly enable the _adventurer to as certain wheri hinplacer in yielding G01d..! mat)) Yours, resp's, T. R. hI'CLINTOCIC. Roar Lemuel ji. ;Pas subscriber,being desirous of - changing his business, has determined to close out the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES . AND TRUNKS, AT - COST. ' They wall be sold in lots, to suit-purchasers, from - - „ ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND ' Country Merchants are invited.to call at RATES', CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Fl MU STS.,' Opposite tho Pittsburgh Foundry, where they can buy to these satisfaction, for the,stock must be closed out soon. 100 cases Boots on hand, $15,':818, $2l, s24per ease. mail , - J. BATES. J. S. BONNET, WHOLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT; Foreign and Domestic Wines,.Liquors, Fruits, Nuu, fc. marchB 162 Liberty street, kittaburgh. WAGONS, WAGONS. THOMAS! HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, Carts, fa., PENXBIriViNii AVENUE, HALLS itar3Pnolt TICE coral- norms. THE proprietor of this establishment having always , on hands supply of superior, well seasoned Lum ber, is prepared to fill orders of every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as short notice and on as fuvomiMe terms as any other workman in the West. A nkwly linvented Patent Tip Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. Also, Repairing at tended to. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Ricesmsarks—Geo. W. Smith, James McCully, Jonas mars-3m., Plitilbsurgh Gold Washer. THE subserib'er has invented a machine for Washing out GOLD, possessing the following qualities:—lt weighs about twenty-Ave pounds, can be packed in a box 13 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 pawl and gravel. These going to California are invited`to call and see its operation, at my: residence, In Penn -street. near Water street . [rnarsl O. EVANS, Tvs.soLtlTioN. ha artitership heretofore exist ._J lag between the subscribers, under the firm of J. & J. MlDartrr, MLR dissolvedon the 7th tent . . Either party. is authorized to use the name of the firni, in settlement. JOHN AI'DEVITT, March 10! - JAMES MWEVITT. IrrCO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership under the firm of JOHN M'DEVITII & BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro cery.und Produce business. JOHN M'DEVITT. • ' JAMES SPDEVITT, March 7,1849.-imrl2) WILLIAM M'DEVITT. rjrIB.OTII 'fir, SCOTT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots,Peer, Trunk.", Carpa Bags, 4.e.. S. W. corner of Fourth Rd Smithfield sts., Pittshuigh, Pa. ' Nadal. COOLEY , & LMRI ferchant - 21tii6ra, Wood street, second!door from Water, will:keep constantly on nand a well selected lot of Clothing. titarlity ATCHES, JEWELRY, &c,--A forge assortment of 'W TY Leven, 11 Epine and other Watches; Breast Pins, Finger Rings;Ear Rings Pencils, &c.,just received and for sale by' 1 McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, Inarl2 97 Wood et. pRINTSI case g i te n b i e rn co ao Plgt e Pr , ints ; • 1 " Hamilton "' " Fine desirable S3 a ri e ntae r ya received by ' Marl 2. - ' 97 Wood street ' Yarlett D W - rift - EWatrN-1. case "newstylen. Dress Lawu, Just received and for sale by bIeCANDLESS dr:CAMPBELL; , . niarl2 . . gy Wo o d st. • USPRArPS PATENT. SODA ASH-2a2 — ensii • just received per steamers Ivanhoe and St. Cloud,' M and forsale" by & M.IIITCHELTREE, • marl3:twd • , N 0.160 Liberty st. 10 - oTiCE.—Persons indebted to the late Gin - Zit •Boa- Birrs dr. Kum are requested to settle up. , The books and accounts are in possession of .' JOHN' COYLE, feb2o . , Fourth itreei, near,Srnithfield... Pattirsonga Carriage Aran:tam:4er** Diamarid altar, between Wood avid- Smitlifted streets. - Wrtunainay tawny& be found an assort= - • - eat of Family. Carriagmr, .Barouchea, Buggies, , and all-kinds oT heavy, work,. "A`" n- ' corn siz . horse wagon down to a wheel barrow. Pliisont - wisbink .to prachtiie or contract for anything -i n the' above line, are respectfully invited to all D . ISSOLIITION.—The partnership of tdrraral Vs/ • is this day alai:lived, by mutual consent. • The bu 'lllll2BB of theStrin will be settled by H. Lee • Piusbuigh, 30* Jan, 1649 NOTICE.—The undersigaed will continue the Wool baguet:a and attend to the sale of Woolerkpoods, at the -- old place:-I._ ' :••••-•—'; 11. LEE. EID6r: In retiring from the late'flmt ofTurPay fr. Lee. 1 - ; take great pleasure la reCoratifendidg Mr. R.. Lee-to the contldeneeof friends - add t6' the pubtle.. -Jaen - . ' .1. R. MURPHY. U.A.IIIII.ILESi-Eccutontists and the Public , to_etleet J 1: "saving of Dee-third, and obtain the greatest ever purchased, 110 ,most. tospectfalWAgyjeed to visit KIBINSON'SCLOTHES'I'ALILISIMEIWiPost Bail& vim corner Fifth and Woodatteeta. . febs:2w MM C ~ yyl S' Y S + Y =NEM - OMMine IMIEN 111 The tareonieter. of co to floonom Its IZIMMEZI t::' WM MN 111 OXEN ~.. (.....:' - '7> - ;..:' , ::t:',7..' --, ~, , J - ' ', ,. .'-'. - !":, 1 7 k:'... - ;• , ,-.'-'q-.7'",•,!..,.-'„.:,,--,:.,,-.,-..:. 't;'.4'".- , ';.' , ..• . :; , '_-; !,,...i,-I. fiber inte tgente. PORT OR. PITTSI3IIROR. .12,41111 %%TSB to THE CITAIIIIXL WIVED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robt.Wightnian,—, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Sholes,Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden,. Hendrickson, McKeesport ` . Lamarttne, Daman, Louisville. Comet,Boyd, Zanesville. " Tames Nelson,blooret Wheeling. " Beaver, Hoops, Wellsville. " Enterprise, Bishop, Zanesville. " Jenny Lind Gallagr, Zanesville. DEl'AETSteamer Lake Erie, Sholes, Beaver. " Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robe. Wightman,---, Beaver. Baltic t Jacobs t Brownsville, " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden,,Hendrickon, MaKeeeptirt. " Brilliant, Grate, Cincinnati. Consignee, Lockwood, St. LOllift. " Caleb Cope, blurdock, Wellsville. "Nelson, Moore, Wheeling. " Ivanhoe, Cochran New Orleans. - sir Last evening;at dusk, there were twelve ibet urger. in the channel._ For St. Louis and Illinois. Elver. , - " The new and splendid passenger stettmer. PENNSYLVANIA, E. C. Gray comrniander, .wilt leave for the above and intermedmte pails, on Thursday,the 15th ant, tit 10 o'clock, .L. 24. . For freighter passage, having very superior aoupmino dations, apply on board, or to !marla J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. - The new and splendid passenger steamer VANHOEX. D. COCHRAN, Mastor,will pos, lively leave on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock; for the above and intermediate ports. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. ' Zanesville and. Meiriettes Packet. The - fine steamer CAROLINE; Briv ism Master, having undergone that otigh repairs, will run as a Regular Packet on the above trade. Laves Pittsburgh on F,riday morning, lath inst. For freight or passage, apply on board Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet Line: The new and splendid fast passenger 11.51 packet, TELEGRAPH , No. 2, liftsoxi, i rtster, will leave for Cincinnati and Ilu, on Monday, the 20• Ii instant, at 10 o'clock, a. 7d. For freight or pessage, apply on board, or to SURBRIDGE,MqI.,SON GEORGE B. AULTENBERGER. T. - 117" Steamer - i iFona will leave Louisville for New. Orleans, on a of Telegraph N0..2. Passengers can go direct, an can have berths secured here if-de sired. mars DVC.A.NDLEAS & CADIPBELL, „No. 97 Wood street, next door to Diamond alley, Wnottrat.r. DEALRICS VA.IIM7I , AtCD DAT GOODS ARE now in daily receipt of all the .articles in their , line of hnsiness—pnrchased at the lowest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention of country 'merchants and others ; and which they natter themselves they cin dispose of at the lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. mars JAMES PATTON, Jr.,. Wholesak Grocer and Rectifying Diaiiiler, and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic wines and Liquors, Flour, Cheese, Seeds, Glair', ire., No. 17 . Liberty street, Pittsburgh. .• • mar 9 Head g,uarters for *Soots and !Shoes, • Color= vomit! Lan muninaim orasErs, ravrortraort,.p.a. miITROTH & SCOTT baying commenced the general BOOT and SHOE business, wholesale - *ltd .- retail," would respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public gene rally,• to their splendid new stock, consisting of Men's, Women"s;Boys', Misses' and Children's wear, of every variety, suitable for the seasou, and at prices to suit the times. Also,. a. splendid article of home-made work, such as Gentlernen"s fine Boots. and Ladies' Misses' and Cbildren's fine work. Please crill'and examine for yourselves. ' N. B.—TmvelingiTrunks, Carpet nags, die., Zie.; al ways on hand and for sale low for cash. . Br Country Merchants would ana it to their interest to give us a cull, when visiting the .TROTH & sco7r, Corner AIM and Smithfield sts. "VEIN BOOKS-rOregan and Californiaia in LiLid ; by J. jr Quinn Thornton, late Judge ot the Supreme Court of Oregon, and corresponding member, of the American Institute: With an Appendix, including recent and au thentic information on the subject ofi the GOLD MINES of California, and other valuable matter of interest Lathe immigrant, etc.; with IlluStrations and a Map. .In two RAPHAEL ; or, Pages of the Book of Life ut Twetity. By Alphonse de Lamartin_ t e author of the" History of the Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution,". eic. , • . , • No: 4 of the Life of Franklin; illustrated. Just received and for sale by . , . JOHNSTON ik STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d eta. Landret • 's Ciarden Beei2. THE subscriber has opened his Seed Store for the sale of Zandretk's warranted Garden Seeds, in the South west end of the old Court limum, Market street, where he would belappy to see his old customers and the pab lie generally,—with afresh supply of Genuine GARDEN SEEDS of- the best varieties. •Be has also for sale Green House Plants, of tilt the most esteemed species and varieties; hardy Herbacious Plants, Shrubs, Grape Vinet t Fruit and Ornamental Trees, &c., Boquets of cbotee Flowers tastefully parttp at all seasons. • Persons supplied with experienced Gardeners r and Gardeners of character with places, free of charge. - F. L. SNOWDEN, Market street. marlo:3td&2tw To Californtooto., A REOMEPER.—The undersigned having adapted an 1-1 instrument to the purpose of ascertaining the spe cific gravity or value of Gold,' is now prepared to supply all whose business may require is use. It is mall, con reelect, and can be used without difficulty, a glance be ing sufficient to sbow the process. California,Persons contemplating going to a 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 any time to ascertain thelyalue of their metal . Printed directions and tables will be supplied gratui tously to purchasers. SAMUEL EAKINS; Union street. . mer7:lll4 Rear of Joha B. ittTaderes Jewelry store. No. 118 Going to Move. inHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE SELLING OFF—Cs.t.t. AND SEcras BABGAIRS.—The undersign ed being about 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 QIMENSWARE, Giran doles,Lamps,- Britannia, - Tea Ware, Castors ,- French and nglish Mantel Ornaments, and Tea' Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which he offers at a small advance above uort. Remember the- place, No. 1.15• Woon sr.- ifeb27•J .• • ' M. HODRINSON. UNITED STATES' PATILYT WEIGH, March t 0 1849. ON THE PETITION OF WILLIAM' STELE, .of New York. praying 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 patent,-wluch takes place on the 17th day,of August, 1849; - It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office on the Ist -Monday in. August next, at 42 o'clock, s.; and all :iaersons are notified to appear and show cause, if any ihey have, why said petition aught not to be granted. Ordered,-also, that this notice be -published in the Union, Globe, and National Demokrat, Washington; Re publican & Argus, Baltimore; Pennsylianian, Philadel-; pkia ; Post,- Pittsburgh; True Sun, New York; Post and Times, Boston ; Gazette,-Portsmonth, New Hampshire; once-.a week for three successive weeks 'previous to the Ist Monday in August next': EDMUND - BURKE, Commissioner of Patents: ... P. B.—Edhois of the above papers will please copy ens send their bills . to the Patent Office, with dpapercon raining thie notice. . : rriarl4l:lawr3w MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Genenit A. Quarter Seisions of the - Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : - The petition of Alexander Wright, of the Township of Baldzyta, fin the county, aforesaid, humbly; sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing honse,ln the township 'aforesaid, and prays that your Honorri will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a' public house of entertainment And your petitioner, as IA duty bound, will' pray. ALEXANDER WRIGHT. -. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for. honesty and ten:Terence and is well provided with house room mid conveniences for the accommodation arid lodg , ing of travelers- and - others, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Wm. Davis, 3'. Hart, Wm. Sinclair, S. Scott, .7. Carson, A. Long, J. Long, Jonathan Long, T. Harrison, J. M'An ulty, Couch H. Armstrong. ' ' marbtld TO fl the on — oilible:thelidges of the Court of . General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in.and for the County of Allegheny: . The petition of Geo. Dougherty, of the 6th Ward;Pitts burg; in the . County aforesaid, humbly, shewelh, Than petitionerhallt provided himself with materials for , the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep 'a public house of entertainment. And Your , petitioner, as in dutybound,wiltpray. GEORGE 'DOUGHERTY. We, the subscribers, citizens of - the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences tor the: accommodation of trav eler& and others, width= said tavern is necessary. Chas." hPlCenna, P. Leyde, J. Mackin, Gerwig, J. Rogers, P. Donnelly, R. M'Keever, M. Ritchey; J. Galla her, George 61'Dermot,- B. Kane, P. Muholland.' TO the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General Quarter Sessions of the "Peace in and for the county of Allegheny : " • The petition of Thomas Jessup, of the Township et Indiana, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewett: That your petitioner bath previdedlantself with materials for the accommodation of travelers And others, at his dwelling house, in the township aforesaidiandPrays that your "Honors 'will be pleased to grant him a license to keeps public house of entertainment. And your peti tionering in duty bound, will pray. .., • • THOMAS JESSUP. • . . We; the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do'eartify, that the above petitioner is of good repute - for 'honesty and temperance, and (s well providedwithhanse room and conveniencesfor the accommodation and lodg ingot waveless and others, and that:said •tavern is ne Thos. E,Power,_.Wni. J. Yrdson., HickeY,Tltes; Rulings Joseph ; Boyd, Edward Cable, GeorgeAsdill John George Power, Dap': Moms , 4: - L.l3rboks,lll. ~„ marl 9 d3t. '"'L . ;•••• - •:•; , ' - ,' ,- . ,- '. ,, ,,.:i.: , . . ''-' 13 1 ,1 ',' . 4..' 1 1 - ' ' -„..,, '..,,' i . .44 -. , 1, %, . . '" ':1 . ', :- •. :/ :- ' ,.. , : : ',:1';', t:; ,-3-'' ' ''' ;, :, <:, 7, ' - • s ••• L %; ~•*,:! 3 ; • REIM M=EI '`..ti 7 ;',i..•:,1' - i'.'; , : i i . :: , „l;.„L4 - ..,, , :::.•'.: - •i -, •: , ,..i , ',:!_ ear Orleans. ECT:iI Noon ii ,ii:'•E. '',.:- ',' . q.' ' ,:,',, ~1 . : `,, : .-,'"' . ~' r ... EOM Ell MUG -::r a ~"~ MEE ME EMI MEMEI -~+'.Y ~. a _ I : . ~. .~~,- _, 3 ~ Bankers altb - etzljcltlge roktro EXCitAIiGE AND' nAztx.lisrtv OFFICE' •-s ; corner If'TAvd And Woottaireett. „ ziGaT and Time Bills of Exchange, Hank Now. fi n d A 7 'foreign and domastio Coin bought autl 8614 on the most favorable terms. Collections made in all the principal cities at the lowest rates =watts bane Bankers mut .E.xchantii Broken, 'Dealers ..Sendgn - gild *- , r Domestic Bills, Bills eßze4tenkei • Pnlifenetee Ir•Defos.. Bank Nola_, and Coin. . • - ,• Corner of Third aind Wood direct-4r . opppel*thei-Sti.::=> Chariots Hotel. • • - CizoLattes a. sow, Bann alui Dealers in EXChafiglit Gills and tanb N 0.55 Itrarketstrea, Pigsburgh. - ammo akin. . YZCHAAaE. ' innepta P.tra .. New York • Ipr CincionaU Philadelphia Louisville , Baltimore St- Louis • Baying •taus Ohio Indiana ' 3 : die, Kentucky Vicente ;, Wheeling. ‘ 4 Tennessee 3 " attlB-y • 1100 N &SARGENT.- • • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE sitoxerts, , . . N. .7?. Corner of Wood and Sixth.streets:j Pftubtirgh, rtEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tins+ Bills, Foreign J,oand Domestic Exchange; Ceruficates of Deposit, fro EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the. Union and Europe, for tale imams to snit purchasers._ - • - 2 CURRENT and par funds received on deposim. • . COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. - • --• sepll-1 PRVA•ik DtribAtit S Bt./in/um, o 65 Diamond Alley, Can be consulted in'ail Virg eases of a please or delicatencdureincidenta to the human frame: Syhllisand Syphilitic erninfons gotionlit ea t and its consequences, together with all ve nereal • means, =pawns of the blood, with all diseases of venerealorigat, skin diseases,withstnetnres,gleet,urettiral discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency, rdso, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly anppresstorvi, diseases, of the joints, fistula la anti, nervous alleetions, pains in the back and louts, Ira tauons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorkatk eruptions, tett n z r rilativc .v imereurial diseases, &c Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vette real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the consumiton may have - been enfeebled,enableslh Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all wbo Mety themselves under his care. marl 3 , ..Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into Imp , fixate apartments. Patients ea Dr. 'without feur of exposure to other visitors ' Ii is of importance to many persons in need'of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly: To ail: such, Dr. Brown's ready skill to removingcentred dis easu, in their various foms and stages, offers indueentents 'which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularlteducatedEa" every branch of medicine, and for the lest' twelve years -- confined himself exclusively to: the 'treatment -of those; Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives hiS whole attention tothose corn. 13:7•Ceitain,sale and speedy cures with In all cases, be' guaranteed Recent eases ate relieved in a short tirao, okithottiinter notion from business. - • - - Hernin or Ripture.—Dr. Drown els° invites pet- .' sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parecut ler attention to that disease. • ; - Letters trout,a distance, asking utiffice, mast contain-, fee or they. well not be attended to. • it_t --4- 01lice on Diamond - Alley; a few doors from Wood , street, towards the market Consultations_strictly coal' _-; EUMATISM.-,Dr. Brawn's 'teeny discovered rem XL, edy for Rhetmtatism ir a apeedy and certain remedk., for that painful trouble. It never fads. . - Office and Private Consultation Itoonts,No. mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor .is ..always at, _ Da.tiers Magical Pala lOztraotor.: - O THE PUBLIC—This is to certify that I have-found T Ikti.s'y's Magical Pain Extractor to prove a carts fa the. Chronic Rheumatism, which - I have been initiated . with for ten years, in my hip joints. . ABRAHAM It. VREELAND. Acguacianeek,'N. Y., April 8,)348...... Mu. H. I/sums—Sir: I have been troubled with the' Piles for eight months, and could get no relict. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to. , mel. applied it but twice, obtained instant relie4.andiss , a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any More of it, I would . not take a hundred dollars .for ;kis; b stance of my-box. _ WILLIAM HALL 97 North Moore street, New York,-June 19,1847. Irr• CAUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the dip of Neto York, and where the genuine artiele can be obtatned„, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . . _ , 11.D.smarr is the Inventor-of this truly invaluable ciao pound, and he never has, and never witleoremunicate the ~ secret of , its preparation to any maw livirtgl-and, there-' fore, no other persottever has made, orever can make, a 7 grain of it himsolf. _. Counterfeits abound! Every - troly,Valnable artiele le subject to be depredated upon by coanterfeiters and linl2. posters; mid nothing, that we know of, has more exten.' ' sorely experienced that fact than-Dallers Magical Pain':. Extractor! A Tirsr—The genuine Dailey; in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c.; will afford 174141/I produce at once a coolingartd sootbingeffeet—eximedde -- pain in and from one to Eileen minutes! but be ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton - And now mark the.differenest—ConnterfettExtractote, , no matter under what name they may appear; nr howap plied, always irritate and increase thepatn! - Pamphlets,containing certificates of cures, May belted -gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western - Depot, Pittsburgh.' Dstiers Animal Galvanic For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures spavin, quitter, greaie. poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets coiltainint certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on Impli cation to JOHN D. 'MORGAN octlEed& •• • Agent, Pittsbunrh. • The Grand Purgative. . • R. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VTGETA D -... BLS 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, Cosuveness, Coughs, Heart burn, burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Hear 4 Indigestion, told variety of other disedscs to which fiebb is heir. to, us a medicine for the million. In at seasons of the year, - spring, summer, autumn, and winterr—and under all Ir. eamstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and • success. As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill- - eiten, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure'white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe; nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in th eir operation..:. For adultsyby increasing the dose, they are equally ben; eficinl. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with• outa superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whe use them, and an unqualified approval alit be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is eLe original idventor of Sugar Coated Pills and that nothing of the son was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1E43, Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cfickater's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take 'loathers, or they.: . will be made the victims of a fraud.. Brr - Price, 25 cents per box. ' Clickener'vprincifel office for the sale of .Pills # it 60 Vesey st., N. Y. WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty et, head of WoOdi Pine' burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pounylvabla, Northern. Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • ' • The following are the duly appptnted Agebta for Ali; gbeny county, Pa.: A. Si. Marshall . Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Jointson • • • • • Jonathan Ohre's', Manchestehe • Alexander Asdale,Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Birtningluun. • Win. J. Smith, Tcmperanceville. 6. 0.-Starr, Sewickley. . • . • . •.. • Edward Thompson, Willruisbnrgh. . • : Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. H. Rowland & Son, M'Keesport C.F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . . _ John Black, Turtle Creek. • M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. . . . Samuel Springer, Clinton/ - James M'liee,Stewartstown. .. • • Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township . . • . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville . Robert Anhursville. _ . . . • The Ist April. JOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP .'- To all iiersons' about to remove, and wanting ihsik Stores or !rouses - ' repaired, Counters, Shelving, .Doofai Windowit and - 2. • Hoisting, Wheels put up:;-Corpenter work of all' kinds - done on short notice, on reasonable terms.. Cabinet'. • - work model° order, and Furniture neatly repaired .and . • varnished on reasonable terra s•-on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets. in the Coffin Wareltensaki . John Liggett, (late of Wm- Trovillo,) opposite the A11e...•-• gheny Lugtne House. [frbl4talapll JOSEPLITRICE: ' U the Honorable the•Jages of the Coen of Illencra- Quarterr Sessions of the Fence in and for the County._ , Tim petition of James ;Lynch; of. the Fonoit waid i City of Pittsburgh, in ihe•Connty aforesaid,. humbly '.- shewetb, That your petitioner bath provided himeelf. -, .v. with materials for the accommodation of travelers and - others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid and license that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a.• • to keep a public house of entertainment-. .And • your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray: . • • - JANES LYNCH. We, the subscribers,-citizens of the Ward aforesaid,---.. do certify, that the above petitioner la of good repute for - honesty and' temperance,' and is *ell. provided with • house room and conveniences for the -acconunodation'.- - and lodging Of travelers and others, and that acid tavern: isnecessatryy .. • M. APCu lough T. Scott, AL Connolly, Jos. Watt, M'Shane, J. Minnie, S. APCI IL Verner, J. im ld'He mp h D. Leonard. G. W. Smith. Thos. °min. (mrfintdaw ' tne Honorable the Judges of the A:oar; of ticneria • I. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for ;the Counti AlleghenyoY • . . . The petition of Bs:times Acker, of the SthWatd; city : of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humblittbeweth; That your petitioner bath provided himself:with-tunic- ' • rjals for the accommodation of travilers bad ai his. dwelling hound, in tha Ward. aforesaid; ortityruysi that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a License to keep atoblic house of entertaituttont. •Andlour pe titioner, as in duty bound , will pray. ' •' • - . . • 1, 1 71 i, the embsciihers, citizens of the..7rit aforesaid;" ' do certify, that the above petitioner of Ood.repute far - honesty and ' temperance , . and is wet -pro's:hied with - house rootkand conveniences for V 6 aeeommoillitiOn! and ladging of strangers rind truer ern • and :Oar Said' tavern is necessary • S. Stemple, T. Doti, J.Wi1i0ne..,. 1 4. 11 0,i11.Li O.Prewiar, • A Haughey, J. D..W: . 'White,e."'"J'en, *'• Fin nigan, : la IL Mita, John . Coplon "4.4.9.1 e. nnotl42ol&-cv _ .:.~.: BEIM I 4.i IMM SIM Mil Buying rats* County &City oriVir 1 Relief Notes - t Pennsilonnin Co. New York Maryland ' New Orionis =ME ME ENS 1 'q.- . i!,....: . ,:. , ...: 1. CI - !*,:s . •:-. .:;.::', =I
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