-sa ESSE ZIP Oak ) Octrillng Vogt, filornmg -tgost J ob ; iirottrng . CORNER :OP.woot AND FIFTH STRE ETS; T.l7'! Having tulde:d to . oar Establisbmene, a Splendid Becton-Power Printing Machine, Wean prepared . to do all kinds of Newspaper and Book work Ina jitylp_Af an surpassed beautyy and neatness,. and- apoUthe most rea tenable tern& We respectilalltsolicit the patronage Or the public 21 tide line of our baroness., . - - 117 r ddroettistri 'an re queue dto handiii their/ avotabefors 4 o'clock- I ,P. M. This -mast complivd ordtr go furs an nuntion Wheaittbpossible, an gatitar/tourwqu/ii W. Unithd States Newapg.pet Agoriek San Boildingo, N. E. dorner of Third and Dock streetai 000400 Nor th Fourth siteet—isi,oronlyauthorizedAgent in Philadelphia, , . • - „R t. talioll Strosa.—Prepartd by.I.W., Kelly. ; 1 . street, N.Y., and for sale by A- Javans,'No. 70 , rourthlstreet, itgont for the manufacturer. This will be • found a delightful' article of beverage in . ft:unities,. and' particularly in sick rooms, • - . _ . Retina's Bitorsi.—An Improved Ch - odolate preparation, being a c ombination of Cocoanut; innocent, invigorating and palateable ; s highly rechmmended, particularly- for invalids. Prepared by W. Baker,'Dorchester, Mass., and for sale by A. J AYsizq at the Pekin Tea Store, Mo. 70 Fourth street marl? Constooli h i tion is a disease whic s carrying la victims to the tombs, by thousands, without Tieing arrest ed in its progress by the medicines in common nse at thc present time. But a brighter - Gay is - coming, and-has come—as to suceesefullyarreet this disease. Dr: Roger' Liverwort and Tar not only gives immediate relief in Coughs - and Colds, hut from the testimonycif men of the highest standing here and elsewherC,it is making some' verrnimarkablii cores of Consumption.: imprOvements in the treatment of dise.ises Me onward, and nothing can arrest .. its spirit - in vhe present - ag:e. Those who. are afflicted with disimied Lungs, would da well to call - on the agent, and see the certificates Dr. Wm. J. Inds, Judge WM, Burke, the wife of the Rev. Gcorge W. hialey, and of Dr:Hiram Cox, late I ' rofescor in the Ec lectic Medical College of Cinuinnatt.' This medicine not only cures Conscunption. but breaks up the most distressing Cough in a few Mimi time, or the money will be cheerfully 'refunded. - For sale by - 7. KIDD •ec CO., Wholesale Druggists,-No. GO Wood st. Also, by KNE.E.LAND is. HARDIN, martkGrridZmy . . Grantstreet. J ORR WORD TO Tire SIEDENIARY,—ThOIii who laboi . within doors are compelled to breathe an impureromos pliere,Whioh is 'wholly unfit for the proper expansion or the lungs, and,riwing to want of exercise, the bowel& be come constipated, the pores of the skin closed, and, in deed, all the tufictiona of the body become deranged hence proceed tosthma, cough, pains in the breast and. side, palpitation of th - heart. rheumatic pains in various parts of the-body, giudiness, and a Variety of other die-. tressing complaints. common to those of sedentary hab its Wright's Indian. Violate Pat disperse all these unpleasant symptoms. A sigle dose wilt in all cases give relief, and, if repeated a few times, will Mast as suredly restore the body to health. Be ware , of fa and , /mitatians.--Remeraber. that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable ltave the %critic a - signature - of %IF:lsis:a Winans on he top label of ,enelt box. - • ' - . Remember.also, that 11. Smyser, Dru,nist, corner of Market and Third strce's, is not an agent for this medi-' eine, and we cannot guarantee na genuine 'that offered The gent/hie is for sale at Dr 'Wright's . Principal Office, 169 RaCe street, Plii.adelphialt and b . f . JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, a., who is sole agent for-this city, by,whomdealers can be sup= plied at the'wholesale rate. • . - *mare 'AUCTION SALES, BY .TAIIiBS 11PRENNA, AUCTIONEER, No. 114 WOOD STREET, Tuuss DOOB2l /RIL Pink ATALITABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY of Standard Books, principally Theological, at ACCTIOM—On Saturday evening, March 17th, at 2 o'clock precisely, will be.sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms; the private Library of a gentleman leaving the city, arnong.which are Prescou'isFerdinand and Isabella, Plutarch's Lives, Dublin Review, - Lives of the Saints, Munition's Ser-, mons, LingttriPs Anglo-Saxon Church, Catholic Cabinet. Audin's. Life p 1 .Luther, Chatham, 'Burke, Erskine and Mackintosh; lhownton's Review, liederica's Lexicon, • imarl7l', JAMES McKENNd., /wet.- • LIPLENDID FIiRNITUiIE AT UCTICON.—'-On Thors -40 day, n. 13, at to. o'clock in the: forenoon. will be sold at the , Cabinet Wareroom of Philip Weis, Penn street, seeond - door front Walnut street, Fifth Ward, his entire stock of Furniture, us, be is •decliuing Amu busi ness. „Araort. the articles are -wardrobes, card tables; dining and' breakfast tables, .wash stands, fancy work stands, high pan bedsteads, French bedsteads; 11212110ga ny dressumbureaus, fall column plain bureaus, cherry bureaus, fancy anti common chairs, settees. Ac. • raarl4 . JAMES' McKENNA:Anci. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mattresses, Bedding, Carpeting. Kitchen Utensils, Patent Cooking Stove, &e., at /Wel'. 10N..---On Friday, March 30th; at tOn'elciek in the torenoon, will be sold at the boarding house - of rs. Garey. Fourth street, between Wood and Market, oppo site Apollo. lluildings, her hinutehold "furniture, kitchen utensils, &c:. till of welch has been kept in the best of or defend in use only one year, comprising, in prrt—l pair of dining tables, about 20 feet long, suitable for a hotel or boardinghouse ; tin bonny card tables,dining, break fast and kitchen tables, wash stands, fancy and common chairs, bask and straw mattmsses, bedding,'a large lot of carpeting of all patterns and qualities, hearth rags, . oil eTtith for chamber ands halli looking glasses, fenders and fire irons, window blinds, Liverpool ware, a large lot of kitchen utensils, 1 refrigerator. 1 bath tub, &e. marl 3 JAMES McKENNA, Auct. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM-IT MAY CONCERN, to pay boarding add other charges, on Saturday af ternoon, March 31st, at 2. o'clock. will be sold, withon reserve, at ItrEctina's Auction Rooms - , to pay boarding , other charges, unless the owners or their agents re ' deem them before,.B trunks, containing clothing. &c.; 3 carpet bags, Containing clothing, /gc.; t hat box and bat; I bandbox and contents • I valise and contents; Lport folio; 1 box of starch; ?gold watch: Those concerned will take notice of this advertisemeut. Terms, cash, par funds. - • D.A. MILLER, , ' St. Charles Hotel. march 9 JAWS. WEENNA, AueVr. SPLENDID PAINTING or Panorama of Generals Taylor and Scott's !Settles iii Mexico, at AUCTION, to pay . Advance and Cliarges.—On Monday, March 19th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will he sold, without reserve, to Pay adviince and charges, a splendid paint ing or panorama of Gene. Taylor and Scott's great -bat ties in Mexico, covering many thousand square feet of canvass. Also, oho - box and 1 trunk containing earl. tains, paintings and articles belonging to atraveling pician. Tuose concerned will take notice of this adver tisement. : JAMES McK ENNA, • inars Auctioneer. • ll_ OUSELIOLD VURNITU RE FEATH I'4 BEDS and Bedding, - Mattrasses, Kitc hen Utensils; I' relent Cooking Stove. Ice .Chest,.English 8 day Clock. Stove end Pipe Buggy, Harness, Zce., at. AUCTION.—On Tuesday,'March tath, atlo o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at the Hotel of Mrs. hL Patrick, Eitth - street, be tween Wood and Market streets, her entire household fornittire, feather beds, beddihg, mattresses,. kitchen utersils,bmpry and harness, Az., as she is decttning that business All the truieles have been kept in - the best of s rder ; the feather beds and bedding in particular have been in use,osily about 4 years, and may be said to be equally as . good as new. Among which are mahogany frame spun - hair seat sofas, do. rocking chair otto mans, and a large assortment of fancy Windsor and n commo chairs, settees, mahogany dining fins side ta bles, fancy mahogany sewing. stands, fancy cherry bu reau-is, looking. glasses, 1 old fashioned English .8 day clock, a first - rate time pleCe; about 30 feather beds; also hair, husk and straw. mattresses," blanketa,:quilts, com forts, eoverlets, sheets, pillow And bolster slips, double: and single , bedsteads; cherry dining and breakfast. to bits, table Cloths.lfenctian blinds,tmperial ingrain and rag: carpeting,- Brussels hearth rugs, fenders, and fire irons, wash basins and.. pitchers; a- arge quantity o, China, Qneensware, glassware and kitchen utensils; one of Hathaway's potent cooking stoves, with fixtures: all complete, - an excellent article. the.best in use ;1 buggy. and harness, nearly new; saddles and -briales pitch forks, axes, shovels, egg stove and pipe, .opther with bar and house fi xtures, Ac. ".JAMES hIcKENNA, mars - Auctioneer. Bureau and Bedstead Factory. ID S.& W. AI: HANNAFORD respectfully inform the 2.4.; citizens and the public generally that they have re moved their Warerooms to Smithfield street, between Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the Big Bedstead, where they ure prepared to sell-, wholesale or retail,very cheap for ; cash, the . following articles:—Bureaus, Bed steads, with Gazzam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best quality . of: Screw ßedsteads, 'Sables, Stands,- An. And they wfell It particularly undeistood, as there is so much prejudice against machine Made work, that they warrant theit work to give satisfaction, and if not well ramie, the money shall be returned. - marl6:3rl & Co., No. 66 - 11arliet Streeti have received Linen, Sheeting, Linen Da musk 6.9 and 10.4 Linen Hollunds, Bleached and Browix. Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers'. Doylies, Nap kins, &c., to which they invite the attention of puri GING HAMS ! GINGHAM'S! GINGHAMS !—A. A. '. Mason! & Co:, No. 60 Market street. have is Istore 150 pieeen Ginghams, mei plaid, and desirahle UGAR. CURED HAMS—!M tierces of Stagg & Shay's superior Hams, just leading from the steamer "Bril liant," and TO'r sale, by S.& W. HARDAUG _ : Water and 104 Front street.' 100 do. Good Superfine 'in store and for ` Tularl6l. •S.& W. 'HARBAUGH. B= TIMED APPLES ; AND. PEACHES-0U bushels of ..JUI each-received. and for sale by • • mar io•-• • - S . l W. FLARBAUGH. VITINDOWGLASS—SXI boxes just landini Ond . rOr sole by - ' [martf-ll ' • 5.•& W. HAAB/MM. ESWAND rkttrile, PORK---Utt carrels Just receive byetcatner Caleb Cope,, and for sale by marlo 8 . & W. TIARRAUGH.. WORDlTi•ZAPcife.ißook, contuiniOg. a considerable amount of money. The ovyner .can have it by de scribing the beck and contents, and paying for tins ad• vertisement. .Appiy.to R. GALWAY, , Na 4 Commercial Row.; . f'o LET—A . Four ,Story:Biiek Store, with a gtio& elliag attached, on Market street, `next door to Front 'tltreet. , The subscriber will put ma new front to the Store, on or hefote the let of April next, and give posiession at that time. Apply to 183 Liberty et. mmoslo-Ivy P 5-1 gro. Alford , s 13 ua. Razor Strops R AWISTftCI Hairs do. do do. just jeeived 'andfor gale ZS M & CANPSELt; c CANDES N o. VT Wood edieet.' lwl-USIC.BOXES.7-1. box Two Tune Music Bone ,just ALL received and for soleby - fiteCANDLESS & CAMPBEIst , ,, N. 9 7 Wood street, ATCHbS, c.-6 old Lever -Walebes and L'Epind w: Watches; Gold - Guard and - Wen. Chhins_ "I°rlmelit just ' P.! 51c 'OANDLE,B9•&•CAIIPBELL,-,- - ' • - —97 Wood-street: _. -- - ~ :—{ } ~ Cep"~ Ql~ttmern~l'u~,:~rndnn~f 'PIPTSB1111.011:11,0ARti - vr TRADE.' • W. ItARKE.R, Fisaq'tAr • VV: R. MURPHY PASSENOP IititANGEMENTS'POR. 1949. • : -dtearoboatPacicetLine;leirresdaijy for.Ciacitutati,lo sr. .Passenger Puket E :iitt - Browneville,'lo - Baltimore and Philadelphia, and 6 S..is: : Kell Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 za4 and 191 WasteTn - and Eatitheni MO Cinch Line, 6 is nt North-Weiterai via Cle*eland t daily;lo A.x Erie and Weide rn New York, daily, 9 A. M. North-Eastern toYhiladelpl a,daily,eze4F4tmdays;4: A:Mums - AND DE..h.aCTURE'Or uAI7.S, !ilia via Philadelphia, due 3 A. M., 00101112 m. Weviev r it - rdall, and Louiev., due r. al., closes 3A. 311:- Sotakvia Batt. and Washington dim 8 P.m., closes 5 a.m. tiorihAVeatern - via Cleveland, due 101. closet 9 a - . as. Erie and Western'slowlrotki•due 8 v. a., elms 8 ••- STOOKS.;;•• - • .; • p 6. +Oka ,- Wend -LtailiorPittsbarg4.--•• - ••••• - ..•• 850 - no g :3 50 -. 44; 0: " 50 43,5 0 0 0 - Exchange Bank 5%00 49,00 F td agn atlh ers ,l De s a po nd si g t Bank ßank None in market, Band Street Bridge _50 : 04 44 00 00 Nerthern Libertiesßridge-!. ... op 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge 4"!'" Bennettsville R: B. Stock,p , aidon . 501,0 shares, $ 2,6 • . . ; 20 00 3,43 City Bonds (0 ecati) - E t 0,50 Monongehelißrido, 25,00 Gas Stock 4. , Daily floview of the OFFICE OF HE POST 4 . ' 8A11:11.141" !VlOarrata, Monk 17, ISI9:5: SEEDS—Blariet has becOme doll for ClOver ; ta-. ken now at $3,00, and no great dimand wren' at that No change in Flax or TiMothy. FLOtlll—Sale of 400 bbla. at $3,50; other sales at nine.- From thii„ the drooping tendency of the market is seen. . BUTTER—”SaIe of 18 bbla. good Roll at 120121 c•i? LARD--Sales from store; in bbls. and kegs M 51 @6O GROCERIES-No change ; considerable brisk . PIG IRETAL---Sotne receipts Of Allegheny ; but no ales. • We are told diet theinicei will be about the same Were paid intim fall. Sales or Ringing . Rock at $37,0001130, 00 - - - - BACON= Sale or 8,000 tbs. Elsina at 61. c. nendArkarAers for Boots end Oboe's, coati= rocirrn - inn s:murmur =ears, rrnantraun t 'A. TROTH & SCOTThaving commenced' ; the genera; BOOT and SHOO business,. wholesale and retail, - Would respectfully ' invite the attention of their friends.and the'public tene rally, to their, splendid new stock t consisting of !Hefei,' Wornen's,lloys', Misses' and Children's wear, or every vtuiety, suitable for the fett11011; and 'at Prices to suit the times: Also, a splendid article of borne-made work, such as Oentlemen's fine Boots, and Ladles' Missal' and Chiidrett's fine work. • ' '• • - , , * Plense call and examine for iourSelfei. ' ~. N. H.—Traveling Trunks , Carpet Bats, Re.; tte:t . to , ways On hand and for sale low for cash. IV` Chunyy . Merchants would find it to their, interest to sire us a call, when visiting. the etty._ _ . ' ' ' ' TROTH tc.SCOTT,' Corner Attli and Smithfield sts. 111. , C NDL ICES & OAAiPBELL r No. 97 Wood /loaf, nezi , door to Diamond alley, Diiazas VantErs Alm DST 'GOOD% RE now in daily receipt of all the articles in -their IV line of business—purchased - lathe lowest prices in the East; to which they invite the attention of•country. merchants and others; and.which they ilattev-themselves they can dispose-of at the lowest prices and on the mast favorable terms.. . math Rtic 'EDATM. A. MI, EIVS.—The Firatily Picture; by E. Buivrer byttott. The Diamond and the Pearl; by Mrs. Gore_ New 'York-in Slices; with splendid illustrations. - The Old Judge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge 'Gabber- - ton author of Stun Slick, • The Adventures of Caleb 'Williams, or things as they are; by William Godwin. • Davis , l'itanuel of Magnetism; new edition. , Morlit's Chemical - rind Pharmacutie Manipulations; 'mitts iPaillustrations. . .• A New Description of California, complete with all the useful inforniation to emigrants to that country; by L. W.liastirigs, n resident of California. attrnrikut lmo* satmuSzeolm.. PH4iPEErrY A LLLIMENY CITY ... _ _ •of Iv. feet front 11L. en Beaver street by 240 int Strawberry alley to the. Couireone;wili be sold at Auction by James McKenna, tin the premisee r on Saturday. the 171 h inat... at 3 reeler k in the afternoon. This properly could readily he divided into twelve Building Lots. • Title isdisrttnable. Tennt. which will be liberal, at sale. For further information, apply to - , S. CUTHBERT, Gem Agent, . marl 6 Smithfield street_ • • • HELL, C01 1 ,1118.-=A great variety of Baak, Dre7.l: 0 - mad Side Combs, new styles, on Imnd nt ZEBIJLON SINZEY'S, ,tnarl7 ' - 07 ?Motet -street O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General T Quarter Sessions of the -Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : The petition .. - of A. Rauh., of the Township of. Pine, in tbe County aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That your peti tioner bath provided hitaself with materials for the no earamodation of travelers and inherit, , atlitt'ffWelling house, in Me Township aforesaid, and prays that your. Honors will be.pleased to grant hada license to keep a' public hoof° of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. .ti, RAI7FT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 'Township afore., said, fdo certify, that the above petitioner is Of good re pute or honesty and temperance, and is wet' provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that raid tavern is necessary.. M. Sheffer, V. theft. P. Parser. J. ItUKintiey, D. M. Davis, J. Schaffer, A. Shaeffer, H. Good. Jr., R. Brett/on, 3. Sower, T. Keown, Keown... Inarl7:3td 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Liefirral l eerier Sessions of the Pence in and for the. County of egheny 'Pbe petition of NU 1). Prior, of Baldwin:Township, In the County.aforesald,lininbly. sheureth, That your tte, titioner both provided hireself with materials for the, ad commodauon cif travelers and others,...it his' dwelli ng- house, in the above township, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him alliceuse to keep &public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as iu duty bound, will , SILAS' 1/. PRIOR. We, the subscribers, citizens , of above township, do ceitify, that the above petitionefil , of good repute for honesty anifte rive:once, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ng of travelers and others, and that said tavern is tie . .1.-F.Curryo3: Wilson, 5.11. lifooro W. N. Gilliland,. J. Ilravrdy, J. Sickman, J. T. WAnulty. J. Curry, M Woodford, H. Armstrong WallessW. blulbolland 'J;: Blackmore. ' wittrldt3tilt po the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county. of Allegheny : -- The% petition, of . Peter Ivory, of the Township Of, Ross, in the County aforesaid : humbly sloweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that yOur Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty bound, will 'pray : PETER IVORY. We, the subseribers, citizens of the aforesaid Town ship, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good ;re pute for honesty and temperance,' and is well provided with house room 'arid convihinees - for the' accommoda tion and lodging of travelers and others, and that a aid tavern it necessary. - - " - • J. Crider, hl'Nuteeei Win. Martin, D. Watson. J. Olden, S. Dodd', H. Witten, Wtn. R.Draltath,'o. C. Light cap, J. Crider, J. Whitesell, Jas. WAleer. marl6:3ide rllO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Stitiliollll of •the'Peace in and for thoCeunty of Allegheny The petition of N. Good, of the. Township of flow!, in the County aforesaidi humbly ahe weth,altat your pen (loner bath provided himself with materials for the tie-;.: commodation of travelers and others, at his .dwelliug' house; in tlia. • 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: . • • • N. GOOD. We, the 'subscribers, citizens of the. Township afore -said, do certify that the above petitioner is' of good re pute for honesty and temperence, and is well ,provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda don and lodgingof strangers and travelers / and thatsaid tavern is necessary. 8.-Doad, LGiden, J. Plunterton, Wm. Martin,..J. Ort der, John Mliatnee, Wm && Graham; O. C. - Lightcap, Whitesell, Wm. Ray, J. M' Meer. • • • - maritkihdo the,Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ditneral QuarterTO of Sessions of the Peticein and for the County egheny ._ The petition of Michael Clancy, ;or tbe•Third Ward; city of Pittsburgh, in the Conn traforesaid, humbly thew ft, That .your petitioner bath provided tiltnaelf with materials for the accommodation of trimielers and others, at his dwelling house, In the Ward aforesaid,' and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment: And your pe titioner, as in dutybound, Will pray - • - • ' , MICHAEL ;CLANCY: We, the andersiined; citizens of the aforesaid' Word, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ilk well provi ded with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and traveler,, and that said tavern - Is F. Timmins E. Kelly, S. Newels, J.lsPKean, J. Wain nis; H. Byers. P.Trainor, altiley, J. , PaiDevitt, J. Dyer ' , it Mast rave . M. Donnelly. • - merle:at& rpu the Honorable the Judgea oft a Court o Genera j„ Quarter Sessions of the Pence in end for the County of Allegheny: • ; • The petition of A; Waldman; of the First Ward, City of Pittsburgh in the County aforesaid * humbly thawed', That your petitioner bath provided himself. with,mate rials for the accommedluion , of travelers and others, at his dwelling house: in the- ard &foretold, and prays. that your Honors will he . oleased:to grunt him. a:license . * to keep a publia house of entertainment. And_ your pe-', titioneri_as in duty bound will pray. , -A..WALIMER. We _the subseribersi eititens of the .Ward' aforesaid. do eeittfyi 'that the 'above pentioneris'otgood repumfor honesty and temperance, - and prat:Wed:with honse room and emuranieriet for, the,ocetunniodtilloni. and lodging of strangers nrid:travelers, ,nud that":saa to J. Seetub Rosei.H. Elarl,das;Grayolthittriet,Wai." A Sennett i _Piekeisen t Ed. - .Penderlek. l, - Aahl,l.'BrYa.r, D. J. Murray, J. Caldwell, raarltbdtdit, OLABBW-50 bt!lir. ;Plantation Molasses, in M -tal4.fOr !islet by tr. rinCIUMIDLIN mar 3 OM LISVL t:ETT:ERS - - IICIEMAINING. in the PittsburerPost Office from -the .110.1. t. of .MarcYto the - Mk :of Maseh, T 349. r Perigees calling for Letters; , ,cill.pleada ssifther are adtvortieed. = • . Ladies' List Abernethy litaba'eAdetamsearolinii 'Anderson Mary:. Abell Ann AI Adams Ann. AI Armstrong Ann .Aeln Mary Agnew. Hellenbr •-• ' ' • , Briggs Mary; Bennet I. M Miss Buyer Emily ;C 2 Bair Margaret 'Beason Catoliue Boyd Ann Bailey A C Mrs Bicknell Mr. A.' Bradley EmeliueC Barnes IlenriettaAßlaney. Rebecca Briggs Mary .Bayne Maw J Barran Adeline • Briton Mazy Ann Beaty Sarah ,1 Bordendsabella- Brown Sarah Bock Martha, St Boren Margaret Bailie Mazy J Bell Miugatet -2. Bostwick Mary Barrel Leonora R Bell Ellen Bowan Mrs - -Byrn Catharine A - Cassiday Cadet)-.'Cowan Hester Crook hiarlha Canard Margt Car Rachel, °rause Jane 2 Case Eliza M Cox Mary A ' . Crouse Dorcas A :Cathcart Margt A Coyle Catharine,. Caddy , Catharine Cleary Mary Craver Mary- Cum- Elzhth Corm Mrs N B Craver Ann J. Curtis Rebecca 2 Copeland Agues - • , , Darragh Ann'J.:- ..Donehoo,Natier PDarnitig Mrs. Davie llinry , Dannelly Susan Dashane,Ann Davis Sarah A Duncan Sarah , Duval Etztah Delartey Ws 11. H - Early. Esther - Elliott Eliza A Evans Ann D Echels E lass Eltonhend Jane Evana Margt - .Eddy Mary Ann • .Eitsell Elzblit Evans Mrs Geo Ellinhiancy a - Evans Mary C EllionMrs Chas Ferguson Catlin • Fleming Mrs Z Ford Mrs Barnes Flannigan Sarah Fletchez.Miuy R' Fritz Mary - Fleming Mary Galbraith Minor Gillespie Ann M Griffin Sarah Gallagher Mary 'Glenn Jane L • Griffiths Rachel Garwood Jane .2 Glenn Sarah 2 Gwynne Mary A Gearing Maktha A Graham Fzbth Gribble Mrs J B Giffin Mary • • Hale ,Migs Harris Kate Hill Mary E Hammen Mrs Hazlett Cti Miss Hitchcock Margt Hatiipton Caroline Haman Sarah Hedlund II A Mrs Hartley Maria Heorn Sarah A - Horner Matilda Humpy Eliza • Hendrixson A M'aHowell Maria Hare Martha - Henderson Han'h Houl Amy Harris Rachel Henry Charlotte Holing& Isabella Haslett Isabella Hern Isabella G Halts Mary .1 Hastings Clem'e 2 Hewy Hannah A Halts Eleanor K Hatchwoll Harrietllunt Jane Hawkins Mrs I Irwin Mary H J Jenkins Fannie Johnson SarakS Jones Isabella John Mary Jones Sarah . Justus Hannah Johnston Isabella , Jones Eliza P 'Kearns Stisatinti. - Kerwin Mary Kuha.Elizlnlt Kelly F.liznbeth Kinsloe Mrs Wit Kunkle Mary Kennedy E E Mrs Kirkbride R J Miss. Larab Bridget Lilly Catherine C Lowther Jane Lambert Rebeca J Lomax Mary Ann Lupton Elzbth Larkin Jime Love Ann • Ly nch Eleanor Leaghry Maßuda Lowry Mary A Lyon Fanny M Leech Mrs Oh sty • .Salton Alice Miller Anna Ma iaMorehind Cathriae .leanks Mary ' Milrille Julia - Morris Elizabeth MarqaisCharlotto Monday Sarah Morris Rachel , .Mason Nancy - Mobatty Ellen Moore Mary • Martin Sarah Montague Lucy Moore The Martin Mary Anu Moorhead Mary L Morrison Sarah Means Martha Moorhead Jeaunet Murdock- Jane Mamma Mary ' Morrow J Miss Murray Elizabeth Messenheimer Sas M"Bride Mary M'Clare Mary M'Farlaud Margt M'Call Margaret lll'Coy Elizabeth MYGown Catherine M'Cally Lavinia M'Coy Rachel Mclntosh Isablla C WCanney Ann Wearily Rebecca M'Kee Kate • - M'Carthey Ann M'Cully Margaret M'Kenna Elizbeth 'M'Cleary Martha M'Donaltl Eliza Nicholls Eliza Nickola Jane E Ornston Jane &Hear Ann O'Neil Margaret Odium B Mrs O'Neill Cutherine O'Neil M A Miss O'Donnell Ann Pangburn Raebel Patterson CaxolinePettigrece Chant S Paitenton Ann Peters Rath Pomphrey Vdaline Patterson Celia AVPettigrew C S Mrs .Quigley Nary UM= Rainy Mrs ' - Reed Rebeboa A Richards Mrs R Rankin Sarah Reese Jane Rieberdson Haft Mintz Mary Reeves Mary M Robinson Susan Ray Mary J Rhodes Elizabeth Roberts Mary I. Reed Eliza Renton - Retest, Roseburg Isabella Seely tilis'th - Skeer Elisabeth Speneer - Ch•te B Shawl' Harriet Smith Nancy Stevick Sarah A Sharkey Ann I. Smith Ann Sullivan Jeanette Sheffield Mary A Smith Sophte 8 2 Sweeny Rosanna Shoup Christina Snodgrass Nancy Steelman Marg't Shirenbaufh M A Smiles M's tiro Stewart Mary .1 Simpson Nelly • spencer Cath , ne Stewart Jane Sinuott Henrietta Taylor Emily Thonmsoli Maly Wkddle Shaun Way Harriet A Winter Catharine • Wadsworth Mrs White Ann M Wolf hlagduletie - Walker-Grizella White Mary Wolf Amanda '2 Wallace MrSt;l4 Wier Margaret Woods Sarah 1. Wallace CA W Eliza Woodhouse Ann Warden Martha Wilson Martha A IYork Harriet E. Watson I. Mrs , Wirnber Mary A •Y • York Ann E 2 Young. Jeanette z Zimmerman FY's Miss JE W Addy George Allan John Aten Alex Ainsworth E 8 Allan Al Ashton John Ainsworth & Toy-Anderson Jos Ashe Win .Anderson Isaac Atkinsotl.Geo Anderson .1_ A. Ysl.e Wm . , Addair James Agnew David Applegate IVra Armstrong - J Abel Sarni . ,Ankerson Geo AllenderJosep Addis Alfred Shea Appleton Geo E Allehone .j A Akins Wm Andrew RH Armor David Allister John BaconW W Henbane F 2 Brady Hugh Bailey J to Bender Geo • Brannan Pa t'k Barr W M 2 Bennet M Itrannamm Mur- Bather Ed 2 , Blair Rose A SIT Burr C E • Blake Gentili Bradhurry C C Bailsman S B • Bird Matthew BrewerEhettezer BatemanJ A Biddle Jositili BraerJohn Borrows Win ' Blakely John Butt Wm Barns Oliver Bingham Dr Bristin•Jolui /- Battelle T S Blanchard W W Bickel john - Backers S A • Bistub NVin BrautrW M Baines J Blair Elhilia T Bunneman W F Barker - John • Black Geo Braman:lS • Barns Henry Black W T Block J Bell James • Borland Alt Brook EJ - Bell J E AlNCaßorr ins hi Bughtnau Reuben ' Bell John • . 13ot:ranger John Bull WMr . Benson G • 2 Boyle Chas Buckmaster N Belden WW • Bowen Thos Butler R Beach A R Boall Thos M Burelty N Bennet E• J Barr J D BD 13urforil Eli Bennet Jas E Boyer kaolni !turkey Cant Bennet Ins Bose Beudiet Burton S C Bentley John M Boate Win • Byrne Thos Bellows J M BoyerT M Burney Thos Bennet Hy Bona] S Bun Wm Bebh Stephen Bray Jas 3 Burke E Callow Hiram . Clark S E Coruwell James Callentun James Clark. Norman Coston H • Carty Jou , Clozier Mili Coyle James Casselly James Clone J ik Co Coyle Edward Carothers James Colbery Mr Coyle John Cantwell James , Coffin W Crawford John Canada Dennis Cole Charles Crirpon Peter Cannon James Coate Charles Craft M W Carlin J Cole 5..3 2 Craig Capt A Caton Lewis Coltman Chas Crony Charles Carlo David Corling, Chard Craig Robert Carroll Bnrtmw 3 Jc Co Cromley John Campbell John 2 Cooper El' Crowle Campbell'Mr Cantle Samuel Crow David Campbell•EC Conwell James 4 Crookham H W Campbell Thomas Condon James Crook R P Champion LCD Cook Samuel Cnddity Richard ChosmtinThot ass Cook John Cushman-David Chambers Jolla Connor Arthur Culmer Henry CleryJ II Connell - John Cullen Isaac Clorvis John Cook T H Cartes Charles Clovor_Georga Cook Henry . Culbert James ClosejW Corwin H W 2 Culbertson John Claney John I Coughlin CorneliusCowan H A Clark-Robert - David Alexander DaViriney Copt Dubin Joseph A 2 Dalzel John • • Devall P R Doran John Dealy P Dixon John ..Donnelly Hugh D. Darste James ' • `Dimond John Drips Thomas Danuday James :Dianna J E Duffy Davis Eli . .Dilworth Dr Dunlap G W Davis 8 S - !Mole:man F A Dnncan John . Davis Lewis , :'; :Boone Charles 2 Dunne Wm Davis John B Dolcby J kik. Co Dohham L B Delaney DJ R : Dpdds • George Dunn W C Deal Samuel "Douglass A Jk. 4 Duncan Benjamin DempaeyPatritk :Donlan James S Dunlavey 1 A Devine Michael. "Dolan C Dunn Patrick Mary James . , "Moneyhoe John Delmer John Edger Alex . Eaton H K Elliott Findleycapt Begat' James Ewens Joseph Elston Wm Eddy Henry Beery. Nuthl Evans Ebenezer EdWards nos-, Ensign Lewja • Erich Stephen EdgarW M . Es' terly Af Ehershow L F . . FaunthuyDavffil . 'Fisher John . Forsyth A., Farmer James • Fitzgerald John -. Foy,James W Fabnestock H G Flood Thomas Frio'nhauston H.. Feeney Patrick, _ "snannigaa F C p. .Frisbee Samuel . 2_ Reranson R H ' 2:F line Patrick Frack - er Albert 115 Ferguson DC • Piannilan 1111chl Frewlolui ' - ' Felffilamuel Fo 'gent Setnl'W _ Frazier Maryland FergnsofiThos%vier JoseplitvMryer Wm Ferguson Joseph Forward' Ross Freeman Nauman Fulton Wm Forrester Chas Franciscuz 'Fisher Wm' Forsythe John F ntedle Joseph. Finch Wm Fos, amts , FultnerjohliA Finnegan F ' ngent H •• • " • . Gallagher flabt. , Gibson A'A ',Green Samuel • finge Nita& J"' • Gilbert sft " '2 Graybill Marcus Gallagher Hugh. : ,Gilehrlst Rohl q Green ''- o u torcbarles "Maori Thos Greettouflh John Glary G.O •• Glass• Ge o- " Griffith', ALI Garda:6l ° 6e° . Glenn Tim a. thy Griffith Wm"'" Cavan B. I. Goshorn Nicholas.GraY. David! Gamy , John A Gould Joseph W , Gray H R .- • - Gaul ,john-.. , • - Good*in W Graham Lafayette Gates Joseph .Goitlen Henry Graham Thomas Gates Thomas' $1 Gregg J P • Gray James-A. ' Gilleapie7Fhos - 'Grahamjohn '" °ilea Thai . Green John , Gray W K Oildenfinny W A Grant Feat • • Gunning Henry • GlbsonGetr AltslaveJol/u W.. • Hamilton 3 S ifaskins.Francli Hill ' Hall Wm • . Hayden Alex , : ••••," Holmes George Hall W•M' 'Heys James' Holttin - Andrew. Hall Wm • • Hays Jacob Hedge AC' . Hayso •51, Ilobaugh Sainiel„ Haft John . ; ~..•- k tollenbaugh-Joh Hatwlgan:PAVUi,R HaaiteEJ House jahn".l 'Thompson Ra7h E Vnen Matgare Gentlemen's List Haigh Joseph 2 11eiStettenbeif i -116wri.t d!rhom as 'Hancock John •- HalsiEdivltt :Moward J'A • Hancock Joseph - . Headley. W • , l-forner A L • . .Hana.3ohrt , Aril-hairy .t'llorrier-Robert , • flapper Tr - Henri Robert Hope Richard Harizsgu John Henley John Hough John Hare: Samuel Herlinger Fra's A - HulberiGeo E Harbaugh•li,„ - Berard John • 2 Hughes Evan ‘• Hartley Henry 'Martin 'Hughes Win Harris Thomas •- Henry John liamharatoneW A Harris Theodore, Henderson JK H. Hanter.Roberra Harps H • - ,Reariagtbn W. H Humes John Harris Geo 2 Herriott Richard- HunterUatnes - Harris Robt • -Henderson WH Maglies HC3 Hartzell li H . -Hill A F - 3 Hugheii .Harvey - Mr,:-- Higgins Torrence Magnet E - . Hartley Thos -Hickson-Alex • • Humberson Wm 2- Hawes Wm 2 Henderson John Hughes John Hatch W R Hutchison Wm -Hawthorn MP - Hathaway B - • Irons Time ..Im3ey Wm . • Irwiu John , :• Irwin & Foster Irwin H.G . John R, ...;: Jarvis &Co John Edware . Aries Geo W. Jack Wm - . Johnson Weeley Jones At James John Johnson John W. Jones Semi W James John Johnson Matthew Jones Philip Jameson Robert • Johnson Ralph 2 Jotter H. P Jackson -R Jos : • johason A T.. • iJones Edward John David .Tohnsou WM Jones Riehard• Jeffry. Alex. - .' , Johnsen Wratly...-Jones Francis Joolug George D Johnson A P -:.Jones. John. it --. Jailor Hugh . •.• !Jones 8g- • • - jetty John Kirin Hugh Keiser John J .Kirkbride Watim 2 Kain Thos ' Keys Joseph • 'Kilda Moses . : Kane :Jacob • - Keenun . Eawd 'King 2 • Kane George,' • • -Kearney Patk KennYD . • Kane Fran Keuttedy'Robert 'Mudd Samuel Keefer Paul" Kelly Amos Karel:leen T T Kemp Andrew J Kelly Edward Kuieh Saml ' • Kearns John Kreiber H ' '''Kyle Wm, Kent John H Killgore Duties • }CILIUM Brainerd - Kerjtau James Klientelter Dept Kunkle Robert .:Kennedy George Kimbuir Edwd A Kuntz F M Keeling R H Knotvle Richurd Kyle Jackson •. Kootz Laniel • Larkins Thal; Languish John S Leslie W C Lallance John Lewis Evan Leslie James P LakenJohn NV Leonard Win ' Lennen Peter Lally Anthony ' Lesbitt L Lewis David Lamasere Sam! Leonard Jam - es - Lee Wm ' Lawson Isaac Lewis Lewis D 'Lindsey Santee ' Larcombe HownitlLeidy Jacob 2 Light Hamilton Lawrence John Lee A K • .Lidan James . Lite Jos B Long John • ' - Low J.W Light Isaac Long H -H Lyttle Henry Lightcap Jno C Longstaff Jno . Lyttla Barra Long Henry Lynch Chas -',Lowry Jae: Long J K Love Jas Matthias Gap Millekiu John Morgan J 2 Matters Chas Millington Geo T Morris Chas Masseing Francis Milligan A R Moore John Maga Jan . Mitchell.' .1 2 Moore A ?amine Geo NV Miller A 3 Moore G P - • Macbeth Agnew Miller D 2 Morrison Sit Mortland Jno Miller A B Moore J Mackun Jas. Miller Hiram Moore Matthias JO3, Mitchell Wm . Manner David • Matthews) Mitchell Jno • Munson Manning Wm Miller Frain: Murdock Isaac Meriary Wrn Mitchell Chas Mules G W Martin GA C Miller Johu \V Mullett A. Martin Alex Miller Peter Malloy Thcis Nereslerson P Meurer N Mulkanjas ' ' Merril Hy Morris WA P Merphy T • Mycrit Chas Mohler'John -Murphy John • ; Mellen Thee Mooreead Wm Murphy Bernard Merril P. Moss Nelson :Hannay J -Meeks J C Molten A C Murphy JOS 1 Myers Alfred Moser Israel Murray Bart cy Messick Joel Moon Jae Munerty J S C Meren Stephen Mills Geo S hlilluer S C hiylcyJacob Mc. -Mcßride Wm McDonald JMcLOngtey McAtter B McDermott . J. .McLnugylitt Inn McAdams Geo AlcHugh M • McLanett McClelland I McFarland T L orMeGuntien Hugh. McClure W\V 2 John McGuire E MeCadden Geo McFnoden Jan . McGuire John McClure Wm McFarett John McGinnis C McCarthy M Mellaydert Jai McGregor W W McClure F C Mclltwalu I McKilvey Wm MaCluskey M 2.1001140 y 1' AlcAltillen A McCutock D Mcllwoute I McSwaticy hi McCormick J McV.ennu P McMartin 1) MeCreighiJas McKalne D McVay Sarni McEwen E 3icKain Jas McMartin &Scoi AlcCready..Tno • MeKee'Thos McNeal llu,gh hlcCutcheon S B McKee Mr MeMnllen C McCreig,ht Ins McKown J McMullen McClure Ins McKown F MeAnulty P. McCormick C McLane .1 IdcFeaner - 151cDonald D T Nat thwfL;# F Neill Thomas Nutt Sohn . eNVU .Fattss Neugent ituncs Nugant . 0 A Nearen A Nicholson W Norton A P Newland Wm. Nowlen James Nicholson &Payne 0 O'llyrne John O'lloro James O'llann T 2 . °Saila W Oat Charles aNcel Michael . Oliver Robert Ola Anthony P Parker John 'Pt rkias Wm Peters R -: Paul Win Pewter John' Pollock It II . • . Pave Reason Peacock J M Pool William ..' Peunenton W 11. Petrie Daniel Polloh.k Soiurel Parsons II F Peeples Jahn Poortcr Jomi Page S I , reppard S. tandish Pree to r W Paine Mr ' Perry B ProetorW N '-, Purst Isaac l'e,ese S 9 Price James . t Parker Levi Pe met J Price John Patterson Jas 2 POI:MCI David • Potter Thomas - ' Patterson .1 & A Menu Moses . Potter Tllollla4. Patterson M Prodee Mr ; Price II T Parker Samuel Phelps 'Edward Pat ton F B. . Reer Thomas Reed & Co Rost Lemuel . Ray Henry Rinehart Andrew - Roan AV W Randolph John Reily Gwen Robb lease .- Red's) , David Reily Phillip - Robinson 1' . Reed Wm . Binge A Rodgers James Rees Alex C . 'Reiman! J A Robinson J B Rees& Ilartupee Itigly,Josepli Robinson Mr Reid James' RicharSson Wm Robinson Jetties Reed 1-airs Richardson John Rodgers Francis Reed Ii . • Richerd Wm Ryan Michael Reed Thomas Richy It P Reek Gco Raymsl.ll C Roll; James Rutledge John - Reed Roller. Robison Wm Russell & Lynch Reynolds .1 B Roberts Charles Belong James - Reed Charles it Rowland E Rupert G II Reed G-M Rowland Vtn Sackett C Smith Thomas Steen David Sample Chas Smith George Sindtord Samuel- Sample Chas B Smith i%lichael Stevens Geary• II Sawyer John W Smith S Stevens II Sargent John Smith Nicholas Steen John Salter Thomas Smith John 2 Stagg John Sampson Jas • Smith E Stevens David Samuels II G Sandi Jno Gro A Steen Thomas Soliger Abraham Smith Socnuel T Stephens David I Scott James 1 Smith T A Stevens Elijah ScoltAndrew Simmons Snub Stewart Mr Scott Benjamin SimpsouGeo 5.2 Steam George Scott W A 2 Simpson Thos Stevenson John Scott T II 5 Shrilling D S Stewart Samuel 2 Scott John Snively David Stephenson Thos P Seaman Wm II Snyder Joint Stewart Francis Seanor Wm Spears J S Stalin A Scudder J G Speer* A Stewart Thos Seer) Speer Joan C Stuart C C Soule George Spence Mr Stewart James • Shaffer David Spencer Wm Stewart Rain W Shand Wm 0 • Spear James A . Stewart George Skean John Spear p N Stokes John Sherbourn Thos. P Spencer 'litmus Still Samuel SheuckJoSeph E Speer James Sturgeon John P Shott John K Speer John . Stine J G Sheriden Geo W Spence Nicholas Stone Ed 4 arcl H Shelly John . Speer Edward Stone Z F Sugatried Robt Stephen% Joseph HSitllivan Edward Stone Arthy Smith James Snortre 'Abraham Elytler Jesse Smith W E Smith D J .Cl-' T Taylor Spng,e Tliortoa J• Thonissan ThoJ Taylor J H Thomas Jacob W - Thims ItT Thompson Wm H Taws Wtn Tinker W H Thoille Christ Teeters Marshall Tilghman. Thos ruscher James- Themling Charles Perron James Thorn Thos A Thysan Kota \V Took TiIOF F Thures Richard WTnomns James, Totin Martin 'Pp Thuros Rufus Thompson Win - Todd Wht It Thures George Thysan Wm Tomson James Toots Wm 11Pdegraff Peter Upton Bon V d Updegrair Uriah 2 Vandever Lewis Vance Vu3tus Veatch Josiah W 2 Walt John .Weinalljohn W Williams Thomas Watton George IVetuich Joseph Williams S H Wall Francis! White Richard Williams Henry Watkenshuw H _ Isaac 2 Williams H.P Walker Peter Whitesides Rat Williams John C Walters Peter White Wm Williami,Thos H \Vallace Andw J Whipple E Williams John Wallace Robert Whiteman ReubenWilsonWre Wattson Charles White Ambrose Wilson B C Warden Wm Whalen Michael' Wilson Thomas . Ward John Whelps Alex, Waders James Weaver J Wilkenson H B Willock Joan 2 Wingarcl Henry Williamson Geo Wolfe Joseph Wise Matthaei ' Wier Francis Woods William Willard R 0 Woolfolk R C Wruy Robert Williamson David Wolfe Andrew Wreath 'Samuel Wible Andrew Woadhridge 3 M Wright 'Wilkeson Mr' Young John Yates Wm Young R R Initlals Lawaenceville Division of Sons of Temperance, 2 Day Sprig Div. S, T. 147. - Pittsburgh Buyartistown " " Pittsburgh Council Wm Tell Lott i n 1.0. O. F., 46, 2 Gomel' Lodgo, N 0.64, Gougena .". Union . " " " Allegheny " To any Dag_uerrean Artist . . . 2 Banner nt POOOO' .• . ; C. McXIBBIN, P. M. POST Omer., Pittsburgh, March 15th, -18119. - Situation wanted. YOUNG MAN, eighteen years of age,. who has had some experience in a country store, is desirous of obtaining a. situation in a'respeetable store or ware house, where he rimy be properly brought iirrks business. Referenced, unquestionable.. Address " JohTt " box 64, ewe for californium': COLTS REVOLVER'S,_ with apparatus, by 'Express in a few days; by JOILMOARTWRIGn ittarts To Californians. RIFLES, PISTOI4 AND CAR.BINES; „ feßluntlei ReVolvers, good ; together with u large assortment of other Pistols, Flasks and Belts, and, Cali fornia equipments. Bowie Knives will be received by .Exiiresso in a few days, at JOHN CARTWMpurs, marls:lll.w) Clitiery Establishment, Kt Wood at. • aorsti Business Stand for se e. • TRE,subscriber offers for sale his old Business Stand, o n t h e : c order of Smithfield had fifth streets.' lie , wilLeellhis entire Stock ..and Fixtures. - Finding it in. dodebritent to attend to both or his-establishments; he is desirous of selling oneof them. For farther particulars - , aPP mada:tf , ' = Corner of sth and Satith.field.sts;,; Wall Pavper .nrebonsc, N 0,47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENINPA. - - TBOBIAB PALMER ' • • • 13ESPEBTP13. , WInnaounces td. his and cos. -11 lemurs. Malan has had at no past period so ekten: Eire a Stork na he'hasat present. Be 'can Abasers, - on ter,/ moderate terms, 54 the act 'mail:shed stand in Market;sireet, almost every article in 'his line—. including counting-Mont. I,ed chamber;dining,rootn.par lor and hall.. Paper, With Borders, Landicapen, Fire board Prints Paiter and Transparent 'Window Shades, Bonnet and : Binders' Boardt; Wrapping, - au Tea P a per; he - abundantly SupplFedi, and - - requests merchants and housekeepers to cull and cant:tine his as: Atka and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the hlgh est prices , . marl.3-dtsw4m NOW and impor t ant..%Vorks ors California. TITHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Biting the Journal • - 11'. of a - Tour, by. Edwin ttryaut. Ne edition;-with an Appendix, contenting accounts- vr Of the Gold'Mines, various routes, outfits, ke.. /cc. - - NOTES OF - TRAVHLS --IN : CALIFORNIA. 2 -- Com ! . prising the prominent Geographical, AgricilturtiLGeo-, logical and Mineratoqicat :features „or the Country.— Also. the routes front Fort Leavenworth, in Missoun. to . San Diego: in California, including parts of the. Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gilo nvers, from the ofrteial iepbrte 'of Col. Fremont and Maim* - CALIFORNIA—Its History, Popnlation,Climate,Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George ;Simpson O'Connor's Journey -Round the. World. With an ac count of the. Revolution in California and conquest of that country, by. the United Staes. ByJohrt J. Hughes, 4e. B. All3O, Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on the Gold Regiod. ' The above this day received and for sale by Corner of Wood and 3d aut. Paper Hangings. 11 AVlNGpurchased at three ot tha largest.Factories' mthe East, (New York, Philadelphia .ana Bahr !more,) a large assortment of the .newest itna: most , ',Wired styles of PAPER lIANGINCS,I3ORDERS, and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to, procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with ,theii ap= peasance in the!Eastern market, I 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 Ea - 81, 20,000 Plees of . Gait], Satin Glared and common Paper I langiugs, which I can sell at prices ranging from 121 cents to 82 Piece. ;rttart2 • S. C. HILL, SI Wood:at. A W anted. GOOD SEdONTI-HAND STEA ' BOIL ER, 40 fee long and 34 inches diameter, with two. Fines." Ap ply ifitmediateli. [marlo:3ll L. WILMARTH & Co, .ItIR. DUFF'S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSEIi, Atexander 4. Day's Buildings, calm - nye/Min the Diamond., LTABLISHk.:D IN 1640.-11 is univer s all y l•y, all now, practising Mr. Duff's plan. of Double Entry, to possess - the following advantages over all other methods in lute dispensing with all books er. cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, (educing the cash and marchandiie accounts to about one linefor One /inn, dr,i; 3d, checking reduced in the stiaite proporiacin ; 4th, an annual saving - offorty or fifty folio's of the Lpger t • lilt, greater security against error; 6111. - doilY Posung Ofi the personal accounts. An elegant lilerctintile Hand wriu ng imparted to all going through a course Of !Moons, flours: 10 to 12,2 to _4, and 7 tole.' ' niarl2 IN STORE, and now receiving, our first supply of NeW SPRING GOODS, consisting of every flung new and beautiful, to be bud of the Importers and Jobbers:— New stylei of rich Turk Satins; . Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; .- Rich . Chardelion andGlar.ieSilks; -. - Fig'd and , plain bl'k Silks, all widths ; - - Bereges...wns, !dons de Leine!, dec.; - Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs: Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods. ROUT. D. THOMPSON. . No. llO Marketed., 3 doors from Liberty. t_l.tD subscriber hae-a large stock of seaso Fled Timber. suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. ' • - 'H. H. RYAN: :FOR - S - ACA.ene 117 . 1 k Hous ce, araLot,neer The Court House. Apply to Pi! C. SHANNON, mart 2 . Att'y at Law, Fourth Street. F.VRTEHTND—A hunch ay, iu Seventh strabt. The owner cart have them by calling nt °lrma. marls XECDTORS' NOTICE.—AII persons indebted to tho L'a Estate or John Hague. deceased. arc requested to make payment to either of the underiigned ; and those haring claims against-the-same;will' present them, for settlement. JOILN) marl4:ol4 H. CHILDS, EXec4l°"' WANTEO—A Partner. with tkBoo capita . l, to enter into the Wagon.inatritg business, now tn. full and profitable operation In the city. One• to take charge of the wood department, would he preferred'. • S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. VrATITECI—A. Pluee'lbr an honest and industrious poor min, ns a porter Of diayman. Thin notice ix inserted byte frend, who fwill riend , hir integrity.— Atlitrern 'l. Mobrough the Post Office. marl4;6t The. A reometer. _ 11111 E .A.TITNTION OF TIRE PUBLIC id respectfully I called lathe foPowsug.certificates Mu. -S. Eixtt:si.-Ilaviagr tested a quantity of Gold weighed by iota Areomeler, I find - the result proves your instrument correct; and recommend the use of it to those gei.w to California, as the best method for obtain- , iug the real Value et Gold. Reap - yours, I. R. DUNLEVV,. - Pittsburgh;March 1) 49. Gold Beater. Pwrstunimi t March 7, ISM Ma. E.ssuCi--Tkar Sir: Having e xainined the *Areorn etc r,"' manufactured at your roams' I do not hesitate to emlimend It io the use thosa gentle. Men whore about removing to' California, in search of Gold. It gives a close approximation tcrthe specific gravity of metals. and Will certainty enable the adventurer to as certain witch his placer is yielding Gold.'' mrlO) Yours, resp'y, 3. R- M'CLINTOCK. Public Notice to Ecotionilats. j.„Tuk subscriber, being desirotm.of - changing his business. bee determined to close out "the balance of his stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, AT COST. They ' will be sold in Mts. to suit purchasers, from - - ' ,-.- .:' ONE PAIR TO A THOUSAND Country Merchants are invited to call at ' ~- RATES', CORNF.R SMITHFIELD AND FIFTH STS; Opposite the.Vittsburgh Foundry, twhere they can buy to their satisfaction, for the stock must - be closed oat FOOll. 100 cases: Roots ott hand, SICi ate, E , 21,521 per case. marl ! . . J. .BATES. SAIONWET, _ WH OLESALE GROCER, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, COMMISSION AND. PRODUCE. AIERCII.A,NT ; -DEALVI IN- - Foreign and Domestic IVines, Liquors, Fruits, Nuts, fc. inarebß 1 .162 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. F - W AGONS, WAGONS. THOMAS HARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF Wagons, Drays, carte, &e., YENNSYLVMSIA AVENUE, TIAIS MILE FUOM Tits COOET HOUSE. THE'praprietor of 'this establishment having always on hand a supply of superiorovell seasoned Lam- . ber, is prepared to MI orders of 'every description in his branch of manufacturing, with as shorttotiee and on as favorable terms as any other workman in the West. A newly invented Patent Tip - Wagon, for hauling brick, is built at the above place. - Also, epairing at tended to. Orders' from . a distance will receive prompt attention. '' Ramramiess—Geo..W. Smith, Jarites McCully, Jots M'Clintock. mars-3m Plltaburgh Gold Washer. rp HE subscriber has Invented a machinefer 'Washing out GOLD, possessing the following qualities:—lt weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed in .a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep i will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time-ileaving the Gold perfectly - clear of tilid.nn'd gravel. Those going to California are Invited to call and see its operation, at rny residence, in. Penn street. near Water F,irtel [marsl C. EVANS. Dis - garTiON.=4 . ll.TriirsTeiZili heretofore exhsT; ing between the subscribers,.under the firm of J. tfr. .1. 11.1 , Dsvrrr, was dissolved on the lilt inst. 'Either party is authoriied to use the name of the, firm, in settlement. JORN IWDEVITT, March 10. JAMES ISPDEvITT. 11:7COrPARTNERSHIP..—The undersigned have this day formed a Co•partnership under the firm of JOHN ArDEviTT k:BROTHERS, for the transaction of aG re cery and Produce business. JOHN M , DEVITT. JAMES h.PDEVITT, March P,1845.-(mrl2) WILLIAM 11,VDEVITT. rvßarit & SCOTT, 'Wholesale-and Retail Denkr Boots, Shots, Trunks. Carpet Bags, .te.. S. W. •comer. o► FourtA and Smithfield etc, Pittshurgh,-Pa. (mrl.2:y Coo 1. & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors., Wood stree4. second door from Water,' will keep constantlyy on hand lIINCii selected lot of Clothing. - markdry TATATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—.A. large assortment of. V Level, L' Epine . and other Watches; Breast Pine, Finger Rings; Ear Rings, Pencils, &c., last received and. for sale liy McCANDLESS dr CAMPBELL, marlS _ 97 Wood at. PRINTS -1 ease Cacheco Plate Prints; 1 " Merrimac 1 ,1 " Hamilton " ' " Fine ilesirable Spring styles, just received by 1 - McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL - , 97 Wood street. Yqrlett D W marli AN—L LW enecircrieiv style" Dress..trw4l, .1.1 just received and for ente.bx 11XeCANDLES be CAMPBELL; mar 12 ITSP-ItATT S PATENT. 'SODA. .ASII- 7 -2trj ju4t received per steamers:lvanhcie and St:Clond, and for -0 ttlb.by •: MITCHELTRE.E, . rnarl3derd No.IOO Liberty st: IiTOTT.a.-Persons indebted to the late firm of . ETet- II Ears & KANN are requested to settle up The books and acepuntsure in polusession of JOHN, COYLE, • feb2o I • . Fourth street, near Smithfield. paiteiimpitti. Irrigate Maattifiustoryl . DiamPnd cdley, between: Wood 'and &Mat&id sagas..., Waxes may always be found an assort - ant . of Family Carriages, -Barouehes, Buglaesi. and all - kinds of ketivy.wor, rom a six horse wagon down to awheel, - barrow: - Persons wishing .to purchase or.contract fox any r thing in the - above- line, are rexpeetfilly invited to 18*OLUT1ON . .--The partnership Of bluarerr to - Las D is _this day diasolved, by mutual consent. The be .siness of the firm will be settled by EL Lee-- Pitt3fittro; 30th San., 1919. " LEE NOTICE. The undersigned will continue the Wont busineas and attend to the sale ofiWoolen Goode, id the old place. . - ' LEE; In - retiring from the late firin of Murphy & Lee.' I take great pleasure In recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of-my friends and to the pubtic. - • . J. R. MURPHY : Ecouomitui and 'the . o Publico . effect a F: slicing of „0 0 „-...„,, and:obtain thu:grecur,ilVarkain.," en? purchased; :are thost feep_eitfullt invited to visit 08LN5041 7 8 CLOTH ES.TABLIBWaNT; Nit Build= Bp ; cornet :Fifth; I,Voodistruo4: feb4.lsv , - -, - ' - ~ciier , ~ri.~elit~ente PORT OF PITTSBURG*. 13 era wallut ix TEE meal _ ' ARRIVED, . r - Steamer:Michigan No 2, Rilson, Beaver. Beaver.' ". Lake Erie, Sboles,Beaver: ' Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkuutori-, do. ' Camden, Hendricklibil, Meßeepport: "• . Caleb Cope,.Mardoek, IHeelienger No. 2, Weedwardi cm. • " Wellsville, bleNeel. Bridge Port. - ." :Z. Tailor, Luake,NVbeeling. Hail Columbia, DreeniZezesville. -- ' ' IDEP.TED, , ; Steamer Enke Erie, Sholes;Beaver. u. 2,'Gilsba, Heaver. ' " - I .Beriver. ' , • , Raldc,.-lacobs t Brownsville.' • . 4 ` Atlantis, rarlanson; - dO. . : . ". Camden, Ileadriekon. Mcl eesport, - Cornet, Boia l • Zanesvllle. " Jenny .Lind, allagher, ,Z anesvill e. _ - Beaver, Hoops, Wellsville. Z Taylor Lucas - Wheeling. : .. Wellsville, McNeel, Wellsville: ".r. SALI - 3c o, Kennet, St. Louis , SITAMER,, CAROLIVF Streace,—We learn that lea. -terdey morning the steamer onaignee ran into the Caroline, near Wellsville, and sunk her in ten feet ;water. She is a - total t.loeil our friend', Beetling coinenander. ' • '.The Telegraph No. 1, is laying up for repairs Sir Ltuit' evening - at dusk,. there ,'INCITee thirteen feet water in the channel. tar The stormier Arrowlinn, Capt. ,Roberts, will Leave for Whenlihg and Parkersburglip this Ann snoop at 4 (Planck.' - - . - • - - Or' The PeliesAvania, CrePt:Gieltleavelfor St The - greit eteatitti Afi!laergeo Ceps. Wood ward, teavas at 10 o'clock thisi . day. • - • OSP T4e TeldgraphNo. leaves for Loutsvi , For St. 4outat and. Illinois Hirer. , '•' 'The new and sPlentlid. passenger, steamer PENNSYLVAIgiI,:Ii. Q: Only commander, w i leave .for-the above a intennedinie ports, oh Thursday, the 15th last. at 10O'efoek, For freight orglissage, having . Very saperior,accomano dations, apply on board, or to . fIiarI3ANEWTON JONES, Agent. ' For Wheeling audParkersburg. Afialit The spleudid . steam boat ARROWIANE, Ronzirrs, blaster, will' leave for the abdve et it Intermediate ports, to-morrow, it 4 o'clock, r. For treight or passage, apply on board.. ' marl 7 Zanesville and Marietta. Packet. The fine "minter CAROLINE, Bra , =to Mailer,: having ,undergone thor-• repairs- will as a--'Regular Packet on . the above- trade. Laves Pittsburgh on Friday morning, 161 k hist : For freight or passage, apply on board, Pittsburgh and Louisville Vat:het, Line. The new and splendid' fast passenger Packet, .TEGEGRAPR No. gr,• ;Amos, - Master, will leave'for Cincinnati and .ouisville,on Monday, the 26'h instant, at IC' o'clock, A. a. For 'freight or pessage, apply on hoard, or to - BURBRIDGE, WILSON& Co. •or - GEORGE 13. MILTENBERGER. arr• Steamer Peytona will leave Loniaville 'for New Orleatis,.bn arrivai , of Telegiaph 2. Passengeri canto di reet, antleitn have berths secured here if 03131 TAMES P ATTON, Sr.,. Wholesale Grocerand Rectifying Mealier; and Denier to Foreign runlDomestie Wines find Liquors, Flour; Cheese, Seeds, Grain, &e., No. 17 Liberty street, Putsburgh. ~ mart) HOOKr3--Oregan and Cafirarnia in ISIS ; by J. ,111 Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Supreme Court of Oregon, and corresponding member of the.Americaa Institute.; With an Appendix, including recent and nut theutie information on the subject of the 4301,D MINES ot California, and otter valuable matter of inte rest to the immigrant, etc.; with Illustrations and a Map. . In two RAPHAEL; or; Page ; s of the Boole of Life at TwentY. By Alphonse de Lamaruue, author oflhe History of the Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of 'the Patriots of the .Prench Revolution," etc. ' • ' - - N 0.4 of the Life of Franklin ; illustrated.. : Just rectivedrind for sale by - ";-'' • , JOILNSTON -,k , STOCKTON, markt • ' Corner Market and ad sts. Lawiret ts Garden, Seeds.' - 1111 FIE subscriber has opened his Seed Store for the sale of .Lei timrranted.GardenSeeds, in the South west ead:of old Court House, Market street, where be would be happy TO tee his old customers and the pub lic generollywiih a fresh supply of Genuine GARDEN SEEDS of the best - varieties. lie has also for sale Green House Tiaras, of all. the most esteemed species and varieties; hardi Herhaeious Plants, Shrubs, Grape Vines,Trult end Ornamental Trees, &c., acc.. Btxlucts of choice Flowers tastefully put up.at all seasons:: Persons supplied, with experienced Gardeners, and Gardenersiof character with places, free - of chair: F. L. SNOWDEN,:: Market street. marto:3ul&3tw ra Callifortallaus• , • ' REOMETL 11 '..=-The undersigned having adapted an ' instrument to the purposevof ascertaining the spe cific graiity or value of Gold, is now prepared to supply all whose business may require its use.. It is small, con• veniest, and can be used, without difficulty, a glance be , in g sufficient to show - the proceits. Persons' contemplating going to California ? would do well to call and examine the instrument, as it is in every Way ealculidedro protect them from fraud, by enabling them at any time to ascertain the value of thettmetal.. Printed directions and tables will be .supplled gratui tously to purchaiers. • SAMUEL BA/MIS, . • , 'Union street umr7:linj Rear of John B. hiTaden's Jewelry store, No. 115 - Woof) sr. '• . Going to Move. THINA, GLASS AND: QUEENSWARE SELLING J OFF—CALL AND SEccat BAlMAtto,—The undersign-. cd being about to remove, in the coming month., to N 0.65 'Woad street, is desirous of closing oat the greater. Tait bf his Stock ,at REDUCED _PRICES. He_would , call our particular attention to his large and splendid ass-co mmit of CHINA, GLASS and QI.MENSWARE, Gimrt doles: Lamps, Britannia, ..Tea Ware, Castors, French and English Mantel -and:Tea Setts, of the newest styles and patterns, all of which. he offers at a small advance above cost... Remember the- place, No. 115 Wool) sr. ifeb27l H. H.HODKINSON. ' UNITED STASES' PATENS Oisur, . ON THE PETITION OP WILLIAM' BTFPLP, of New York. p_ rating for the extension of a patent granted. n said..Willnn •Bte . ale" for an improvement in making brushes, for seven years fr om - the .expiration. of said patent, which takes place on the 17th day of Augurt, It is ordered that the said petition be. Aeard at the. pa tent Office on the .Ist Monday in August next; at 12. ,Oiclock, lc; and all persons are notified to appear. and Show 'cause, - if any they hive, why said petition ought not to be granted. • - • , . Ordered, also, that OAS notice be pubTished it), the Union, Globe; and National Dernokrat; Washington; Re publican & Argus, BaltiMore; Pennsylvanian, Philadel phia; Post. Pittsburgh ;True Sun, New York; Post and' Times, Boston Gazette, Portsmouth, - New Hampshire ; once a meek. foe three successive weeks ,previous to the Ist Monday in August next. EDMUND BURRS, , • ' Commissioner of, Patents. , . . . _ P. S.—Editors of the above papers will please copy nue send their bills to the Patent Utace, with a paper con tabling this notice.. . marltiawaw T" the Honorable the Judges of, the Coart;of General. Quarter Sessions of the Peate in and forthe County of Allegheny:_ The petition of Alexander Wright, of the Township of Baldwin", in: the county aforesaid. humbly slieweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and'others, at his dwell ing house,th the township aforesaikand prays thstlour Honors willbe pleased to grant him license lo .keep a public house _of entertainment. And your petitioner, as, in duty boundovill pray. ALEXANDER WRIGHT. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty ar.d temperance and is well provided with hou=e room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing, of travelers and. others, mid that said tavern is no cessary. , I,Vm. Davis, J. Hart, Wm. Sinclair, S. Scott, J. Carson, A. Long, J. Leng, - Jonailien Long, T. Harrison, .1. EPAn ulty, Jr., J. Couch, 11. Armstrong.. . marl4:3td- , glo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General, .: quarter Sessions of the Peace - i and for the county . Of Allegheny - - The petition of Thomas Jessup,- of the_Township et Indiana , in the County aforesaid, humbly eheweth: That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, - at his dwelling house, in the torvaship tiforesaid, and prays that your Honore will be to grant bun a license to keep a public; house of entertainment. And , your pet !loner, tut in duty bound, will prey. . THOMAS - JESSUP: , Ne,the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid,' do certify, - that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with benise room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of trivelez! and 'others, and that said 'tavern is ne- Thos. N:POwer, laMes;Hicliey,Thos. Halings Joseph - Boyd, Edward Cable, George Asdill, John Hill, George Power, Danl. Maine, Cable, Brooks, ihn: ' ' " : ' reui he Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Alinirter Sessions of the - Peace in and for the County :• The petition of Francis Falk, of the Fourth 'Want, City of Pittsburgh, in the County 'aforesaid, humbly sheweth;Thit your petitioner hath provided himself with , 'materials forthe accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling - hease, - in the Ward aforesaid„aad prays that. your Minors:will be pleaded.to grant him - a license to keep a public house of 'entertainment; : and your tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. the subseribers, citizens of the aforesaid Waid, So certify that the above petitioner is of o,Ocidreptite for , honesty and temperance, and is w elt provided with house room and conveniences for the accomniidatioti and lailt; iug of strangers and:travelers, and that said taveta, . James Matthews StiKling,W. Ryan, Stainhocker,: • .1: Scrota; ft..T.Thonitui„'.l.Gnibscr, Ritual:ll; J.Bstivo,' Ciarke;S.lftwo; R Verde. - :Inarl6:3tdikisA . • Jil qto r g.:.antf.l'eXtbCcl ; it tc:.Broii4ts• . . , Witt. EXCHANGE AND BANKING oFFicp, , .. • N. E. tonser•of Third and Wood struts. •-_ SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange, Dank NotatilsnO foreign and domestic Coin bonght.,and sold.teltAbie most favorable : . .- • . • ; • •Collectirms made Months principal altieir or at the lowest ratea..,. • • , • •.;.T• Jen • Away Lamm. • • ittnyastcl4ll*. • EZRABIEn. • • • . • Bankereand Exchange Brokers. Dialers irg Forrfgn.nnd Damage Bins, Bars of Exduteigis; 'Certificates If Mips. it, Bank Now, and Coin. • .. • • • • Comer of Third and Wood att., directly opponite the 'Sr- Charles Hate!. •", - aiar4' • N. I~OI . MES rt. SON S Bankers and Deakre in Exchange Coin and BanieNorcs, _ No. 55 ilforksi street, Pittsburgh. • . ALLMO Weir. ILICIIANOIL. . New York ' .f pc Cincinnati Philadelphia f " Louisville • Baltimore , • , I". St. Louis _ Wawa. IiOTBS.. . Buying saw . • Buying satte Ohio ..4 die. County Indiana • ' • I " Reim( Nedep • t r ,nrPkY • • • •`:, r z enneilvria . ch- W i r r h g ee i l l i a ng• • . " M e a w rylan or d . it • • Tennessed • • 3 " New Orleans = . . . Isa. e . sons . rllO3 . aaaaiai. "NOON !ft SARGENT. '' . • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,;" N. E: Corner of Wood - end SIVA streets., Piathurgh, 'rkEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills; Foreign .• • JJ and Domestic Exchange t Certificates of Deposit, &c EXCHANGE on all The principal Citleit'of the. Union. • and Europe, (or sale in sums to snit purchtuters.. . CURRENT and par funds received on depolite r . . i • • COLLECTIONS made on all parts af the.Unionorttlim; • lowest rates. • - r‘ -Alik 6574, 1 n Y m ik il . PAII! ' y canASbte a li o ' ~?:,freden.3, 7'....:1 cases of a prirate Jr delidatertatureincidentk -• . ktft to the human frame , . , ' " : 3r • ^ SylulisandSyplaticeruplions,gonorrbcca fi • s "-. and its contact:maces, together with all ye- ISM • •CZ cas et, impurities of the bloo I, with 1(11 diseases of . eersereatorigm,skmdiseases,withstrictures , tle et,uretbra discharges, seminal %weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, 't monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula ,in r tine, nervous affections, pains in the buck and loias, irrt tattoos of the neck of the bladder and kidnap, scorbutic eruptions, truer, ringworm, mercurial diseases, dec. TWELVE YEARS'- PRACTICE 1 . • Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of veva real disorders, and those arising from pitiably' excesses* gaiety, climate, or impurateS of the blood, whereby the cousutuiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr-Brown ~ to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plate WI.- - cure. ~• - • Dr. Brawn's offices are conveniently arranged into sop.. orate apartments. Patients can vlsitißr. B. without fear - of exposure to other visitors:... • . . , • ••- It is of importance to many.perisons Ili need of medical '- ta obtain good advice privately antkpromptly. To all such, .Dr. Brown's retuly. skill in removingegnerrat eases, in their various forminudstages, ofle ra inducements which can rarely be nalled. Strangers are hereby prised that Dr. Brow eq n has: been- regulrly.educateda ri every branch. of medicine, and for the last twelve yeart confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those Dr. Brown is ihe only regularly educated surgeon in"_ Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cou.; plaints. IL7Certain, sale and speedy cures will, in all casei, ha ,. Exceut cases are relieved in a short time, Withoi3tinter ration from business. 'llernia or Rapture.—Dr. Brown alioinviteaper , ' sons afflicted with Hernia to colt, as ho has &apemen, lar attention to that disease. . Letters from a distance; asking advice; must iontaln fee, or they will not bo attended so. - - • . WrrOffice on Diamond Alley, it few doors (rem Wood street, towards' the market.. Corunthatione etrictlyeinifir dentist. • • sier2.s4l6lmly • EUBLATIShL--Dr. Urswws newly discovered tem edy for Rhea:sinuous ir.itiskedy and certain iemedy , (or that painful trouble. It never " Office and Private Coasultation RootrtaiNo. 65, mond alley, pittsbargh, Pa.. The Doctor is always at home. . ientfi-dawq EaSterslEattglcal Pain Extractor.. rro THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify ihat I have found . j_ Dailejes Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa the Chronic Rheumatism, which, I hnve .beeti nlicted with for ten years, in my hip joints.: u s. • • • ABRAHAM R., VREELAND: dequaekanoek,-N.. Y., April 8, 1349. Ma. U. : I have been troubled : withthe Piles for eight months, and-cotild get no relief. 'Your • Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, : and in a stunt tunerwaa perfectly cured!. Could I not get any more of it, I would not take, a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. • • WILLIAM. HALL. 97 North Moore striet,Ncw York, Juno 19,1847.. [l7" CAUTION.,—DaUeses only D epot in the city of NOW York, and where the genuine eructe can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway*, H. DALLIT is the inventor of this truly invaluable . cons • pound, and he titter has, and never mat Communicate the secret of its preparation to• any man living; and, there fore, . no otberperson ever has made, or ever can make- a . cranial it himself.' _ Counterfeits abound ! Every truly valuable article Is subject to be depredated upon.by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing, that we know of, htti more exten- • wet) , experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tmer—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest' Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford' instant relief,. and' produce at once a cooling nod sombingeffect—extracting, pain in and from one to P.fleen minutes! but be:awe, dr.'," ways, apply it on linen—never on 'cotton cloth: .••• •• • • . And now mart the differenee!--Counterfett Extfactorf,' no matter under what name they may appear, or how,up plied, always irritate and increase Thermo' • Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures; may be had -- gratis, on application to JOHN D. - MORGAN,- Western Depot, Pittsburgh: Da. Wad. T 17011,1. Agent. • • Bailers Animinl Galvanic lefr.liorses; Cattle, &C., cures spavin, quitter, masa. poll-evil, sures, gallsand bruises. Parupltletseniumnimg certificates of respectable parties, may be bad od'appli cation to ' . . JOHN I). fiIOROAN; octl9:diewy Agerit:Pinottnireb.:. The Grand. Purgative. •. DR. CLICRESER'S SUGAR COATED nies srA-- . BLS EXTRACT PILLS.--There celebrated . Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United &mai' as a curative for Giddiness, • Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness,. Coughs, Henri bunt, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore -Pliroat,..lnveard Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a - variety of other , diseases to which flesh is. heir to, tie a medicine for the million. In al seasons of the yeat t . —: • spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and ander ell car mason:mot, they ean be .taken with perfect safety and . - success. As a Verrnifuge and geueral medicine for chill- • dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated.with pure white • sugar, children will easily take: their' • they neither gripe , nor nauseate; are gentle, but thortinik in theirppemuon.. For adults, by increasing the dose, ey are equally bal! eficial. As an Anti-Bi li ous Pill they will be found 'with. out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whc use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C..V. Cliekener is tie inventat • of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort sinus ;, Viet heard of until h e introduced them in Juno 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cliciener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills; and take uo others, or dor • will be made the victims of a fraud. • • • Price, 23 cents per box. • ;-•-• Dr. Clickeneqpriumpal office for the sale of _ fib Vevey st., WM. JACILSON, Libertyst head of Wood, Pitts • burgh,•Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania , Nerthelir • Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . The following are the duly appointed Age . fittifOrd'.4 'bony county, Pa.: • . . • A. Id. Marshall Dr. Brown, • • Allegheny city. . ,• • . ' J. R. Johuson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. Alexander A sdale, Wylie street. J.R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. • *- • .. . Wm. J. Smith, Temperimeeville. • ", G. H. Starr, Sewielley. • Edward Thompson, Wilkmsburgh. • *.:.•••• ;• Daniel Negley, F.asi•Liberty. • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. H. Rowland Jr. Son, M'Keesport : . • . • •„, C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • .. • -. .• John Blank, Turtle Creek. • M'Eadowney, iiskentown.. . Samuel Springer, Clinton] ; 'James M'Kee, Stewartstovra. r .Riley hilmughlin, Plum township • , • J. Fulton, Turentum. ..Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, Arthursvillo. - . • • Tho let Apell... . -• • JOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP,—'l'o all peitiore l about to remove, and wautnigrheir Storespr repaired, Counters, Shelving, Doors, Windows, and.' Hoisting Wheels put up:—Carpenter work of all kinds done on short notice, on reasonable terms.. Cabinet work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired .and'; Varnished ,on reasonable terms—on Fifth strect,fierweeo Wood and Sunthheld'streets, in the Coffin Warehouse Of. John Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo, ) opponite the Alla ! bony. Engine !Louse. [fi• bl4:dtapl 1 JOSEPH 'PRICE.. . . • . Dlispes. . • • . . AY 8c.00.. have taken ale exclusive agency for the. sale of Mitchell's superior Maps, for . Pittsburgh mid •' Western Pennsylvania, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. • • • • • The Map of the . World, e. on Mecatues PrOlection t is the -_ largest and most comprehensiv.work'of 'the kind ever published in America '; it ' Is 01 feet from East to West, and 41 from North to South, accompanied by n book of 600 pages, containing consulting index, consulti ng whiehr, any item on the Mop may be' readily found; also. Geo; Graphical descriptions of all the countries on the dlobei. - • The Reference and Distance bhp of the . United States, °Ali scale of 25 miles to an inch, comprising the- States,' .Counties, Townships, etc., In the Union, neconlpanied by'''. volume of 400 pages , S vo., wbichincireles an-Index of Counties, Towns, &c., together with a general description."' of the United States: • • • . The National Map of the American Republic, 'Or -United States of America. • .• f. Universal Atlas; containing Maps of the Eutplttrai'", kingdoms, States and Republics, with 's special Map of. each of the United States, comprehended:on 73.ebeetsy • forming a setiee of 117 Merritt .large..folics.voltifie gently ezeculed.. .A Map of Texas, Oregon' and California, yvlth - routes thstiuctly marked out to these couhtnes. A large supply of the above Maps, small 'rind' large ' , will be kept constantly ou hand antifor sale ritthe /3•Rok . and Paper Warehouse, - Comer of Third Suir 'Wood sts: ' ----- bo•Partnerslalp Notice. - sons Immo. .. • - - • JO= itilarFOl - TUHN,DUNLAP having, on the Ist insP; asSoSiated •• tr . with him is his business on Fissago, th9V hereafter carry on their importing ef : HUUSO Forms km Hardware, and Manufacturing burtnera,upder the namt, and style of John Dunlap 2h - Co. The helium; of the *la' establishment will be chised by the senior Yanner.of the-. present firm, at their. warehoso, corner of .51arkei-eri .Second streets • Una) JOHN.LIIII4.GAPAPC).::4•I 1 aynritro - nevi I i: t. ,