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7- ,CHRITHR OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREHTB. •
• - '• •• 1;07-Havitag addato oar Estilblialunentf a splendid
Steani-Power Printing Haahirie, we are prepared to do
all kinds - or Newspaper and Soot wait la a atkler'cita*
sa*Paased beauty and , neatness; and Volilbe most mai.
sortable teams. • We respectfully . solicit the ' patronage or
the pubtle it this line of ourbastoess.. ' • •
..Actoitnisersaiertfuemedlaand sluiVacars befog
4 - Aect , oo This Mahe complfed with, orde.r 61. 1 -
jiintan , smereico. , Wi.feno LlPombY,a,Vo2.te4l4?o°,ula
AV.TARRitlntuni State rN eerspoper..agency
Einn fruildinkeLli. E. , corner of Tiara and Dockanreete,
aid 400 North Fourth, etreet—i o nronl yan thorieedAgent
LfiXONSvana.—Preptred by J.W. gclIP
William street, N.Y., and israaloby A..ls.vassiXo. 70
Fourth street, Mont for the manufacturer. This be
foiand a:delightful article of beverage in iitrailielf; and
particularly rn inch roams..
RumplaNuomh,......AniMorred Chocolate preparation,
being a combination of C nut; innocent, invigorating
- and palmeablei nu trhi highly rewmmended, paitienlarly fur
invalids. Prep eby Dairen, :Dorchester, :Maui
'and for sale by A. Jamas, at:the Pekin 'l'en Store, N 0.40
17•Consainp m-1S a disease':which is carrying Its
victims tb the tombs-by thousands, withoutbemg armst.
- edits its progress by the medicinesin unman:muse at the
present time . , But a lirighter day is commg, and has
come—lntio since/fenny arrest this disease. Dr. Rogers ,
.Liverwort and Tar not only gives immediausreliel in
Coughs and Colds; but - from the testimony of men of the
highest etanding*here rind elsewherei itis making- seine
veryreinarkable: cures'f Consumption. - Improvements
in the treatment of diseases are onwardiand nothiugcan
arrest. its Spirit in the present age: - Those who are
:afflicted with diseased -Lungs, would do well to call on
the 'agent, - and-see the , certificates of Dr: Wm,. J. Rich
aril's, Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of the Rev. Gcorge W.
Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox:latn - Profensnr in the' En =
'lsetic Medical College of Cinainuati: • . •
- This medicine not only cures conenmplion. but hroaki
up the most distressing Cough in a few hunts time, or the
money will be cheerfully refunded. -
Boreal° by • . KIDD tr. CO.,
" Wholesale Proggists, No. fi ll Woott.sL
RNBE.L.A.ND & HARDIN,
Grant street:.
..A)so,by
,marG:Ogid&cv
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On Man ro iris Sentsr.s.a.x.-=-Those who labot
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within doors are compelled to breathe an inmate ittmos- -
-_ phere,Which is Wholly unfit for the proper expansion 0:
• the lungs - , and, owing to .wantof Caere se,:the boviels be
' come constipated, the pores of the skin closed,' and in
deetkiall the : functions of the body become derange d ; •
hence proceed 'asthina, cough, pains in the brdest and
_ sidc,palpitation of ter heart, rh•entittic pains in various:
• . ;
parts of fthe
. tiedy, giedidess,.atul a variety of other dis;
tresSin.complounte. common to those of sedenturt Nth: -
: it& I Dile& .Indian Eigoozble - Yills . - diopeioO 'all these
uppleSsant sym . pumas. sigle dose wilt:in all. cases
give relief, and, if repented n few_ times; will most as
suredly restore the body to health: - • -
,Beware of Couniseitts -and /mitations.—Remember•
that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable'
Pills - have the writtr n signature of Mutsu o
' he top label - clench box,' • - ' •
Remeniber. also, that H. &ogler, Druggist. earner of.
Market and Third stree r, is not an agent for this -medi
cine' and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered
by him for "sale:
The geriatric is' for sale a Dr- '‘Vrightis Principal
'Office; 109 Race street, , Phlndelphin and by JOHN
TfIOMPSON, 158 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
,Pa., who
is sole - agent for this eity,lsywhoMdealers eau be sup-,
.fied•al, the wholesale rate. .• : - • mars
AUCTION SALES,
BY ,TAZTES M'IrENNA t 4Gre ZION.ETR,
No 114 Woo l, Snur.sr.' TIMES DOORS vacs arru
TOOK OF RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE; in Mar;
ket street, at AUCTION —On Tuesday next, March
.2uth . ,:at 10 o'clock in. the torenocin, wilt be sold, at the
store of litr..johrt Tl'hitten.No.ollklarket street, be t weed
Fiflh"stieet'and the Diamond, the bn lance of his stork of
Foreign And Domestic Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, re.
hattitun'g'Mf hand, as he Js declining that business. It
would be unnecessary : _ to - enumerate' the different arta.
as they comprise sr - general - variety, .such as m
usnallY found inn retail dry Foods store. Purchaseri
may depend that the proprietor is determined to - close the
stock without any reserve whatever. Terms at sale.
• . ' JAMES 151cXENNA, Auet. '
'N,l3.—The'iale will be continued from day to dny,
ill all are sold. (marit.9l, 1. No E.
"EAL,ESTATE—.A valuable Lot of Gromid.conter of
'Washington street and Clay alley, in the Banco 3d
Ward, City of Pittsburgb, on - which- is erected a Mick'
and Frame Dwelling Bouse and Stable r at AUCTION.-.. ,
On Saturday, North t p 3 o'clock in the afternoon;
will be sold, on the prerr.isis,is ihe 3d Ward, Pittsburgh,.
a Lot of Ground situate on the corner of. Washington et.
and Clak,alley, on which is erected one good substantial
Brick Dwelling and one Freda Dwelling, both finished
in this best and most comfortable manner. Also, one
Frarrie Stable. :The property is very valuable, .being
located iti the best part of the city, and suitable either rot
a rtrivnte residence or bukiness stand, ninch as is seldoui
- oared arpubliti sale. The terms will be accommodating.
math) - JAMES MeKENNA, Auct.
ic.bhcatlO FtIktIVFPC RE, Fe- er ds,Matteasses,
Cerpetiag. China Ware, Kitchen' Utensils,. &c..`of a
Pnvate Farads,' at AUCTION.—Ott Saturday. March
.2 a At 1.0 sielock in the feirenoon, will be sold, without
reserve, at the dwelling of CIIAMBIES APKtattm; Esq,
Fourth street, h.tiveen IVood and Smithfield, his entire
household Furnitirre, Feather Beds, Bedding ! &e,, as he
is removing to Philadelphia.. Every article will be pos
itifely sold, without aril-respect to prices.- his certain-.
ly us'fine a Inn of Furniture as was - elms - offered at public
sale in this city, and has been kept in *the neatest and
best of order: The greaterymrt is in use only about four
years, and all vvere expressly made to order,eomprising
in part the following:—mahogany sofas and chairs, rat
her,ahy divansand &eking chairs, mahogany side board,
-with marble top, 1 mahogany secretary and
.hook.ease
mahngany card tables; mahogany- side tables, mahogany
centre, tables, cherry dieing awl breakfast,tables,mahog.
any.wash stands With marble tops, cherry wash stands;
fancy , work steads, mahogany dressing bereaus,mahog 7
any and cherry plain bureaus, I splendid mahogany pa
tent high post - bedstead, ciliary - high‘ post bedsteads.
cherry French bedsteads, 2 excellent wardrobes, fancy
and common chairs, a large and splendid mantel looking
glasses, fancy toilet glasses, gas chandeliers, candela
bras;i a large tuesortment of parlor, chamber, hall and
stair carpeting of the latest patients - and best quality;
Brussels and Saxony hearth rugs, feather beds ofshe
choicest quality, hair, husk and straw mattresses ;:bed- .
ding pf every description; fenders and fire irons, Vene
tian'and transparent China tea and dinner sets,
a variety of quecnsware•and glassware, ivory handle
knivosi and forks; common I French. mantel clock
with shade, runs 2 weeks ; with a great of_kitch
en utensils; 2 excellent cooking _ stor es, with fixtures, all
complete; 1' refrigerator, k wire safe. Terms at- ale.
mailo- . JAMES McKENNA, &net. -'•
QPLE.I , IIII.I) FURNITURE AT AUG PION.--On Thurs.
Mit.ch Oth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
_will:
be sold at the Cabinet SVareroom of Philip Penn
street, second door from Walnut street, Fifth Ward, his
entire stock ofFurniture, as he is-declining that busi
ness.; 'Atamig the' articles arc wardrobes, card tables,
dining and breakfast tables. wash stands, fancy work
stands, high post bedsteads, French bedsteads, mahoga
ny dressing bureaus, fall column plain bureaus, cherry
buredus;fancyandcotnmon chairs, settees: &e: .
. marbi - JAMES hicKENNA, Etna. -
OACCOUNT OF W HOM if MAY - CONCERN,
to pay boarding add other charges,on Saturday- af
ternoon, March alat, at 2 o'clock; will be sold, withal:l. -
reseqe, ni rirKelinals Auction Roornk, to pay boarding
and other charges, unless the owners or their agentere.
deem' them.before,B trunks, containing elothing, &c.;
carpet bags, conta ining clothing, rec.; 1 hat box and hat;
Lbandbox and contents ; I valise and contents I part
folio; ; 1 box of starch ; I gold watch.' Those concerned
will inke notice of this advertisement. Terms, cash, par
funds- D. IL MILLER,
- ' - St. Charles - Hotel.
JAMES .11,1'KENNA, Auctlr.
.:Fine Cloths, Cassinieres and Vetting's.
gIi.dHANT TAlLOR i Arthenge Euild.irigs ‘ St. Clair
grid, FittAburgh: has lust returned from New York
and Philatielphtai and is now receiving a fine assortment
of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the best'quality
and latest styles which he is preprred to make to order
in tis.best manner and it‘jto latest fashions. (mrl7.lm
•4 itiloOd nosiness Stand tox 7 ollle.
rPHCE"subscriber offers for sale his old Business Stand,.
- on the &Knit. of Smithfield and Fifth streets: He
_ sell his entire Stock and Fixtures. Fieding it in
convenient to attend to both of his establishments, he is
desirous of itelliiigOtle of them. For further.particulars,
apply to • . GO). SCHNECK,
marlecti , Cornerof sth and Smithfield sts.
News for .Californinns.
CiMg REVOLVER'S, with apparatus. by Vapress
tit a few days, by . JOHN CARTWRIGHT,
i. To Californians. . . •
VS. - RIFLES, PISTOLS AND CARBINES ; Allen's
sc. Blunt's Revolvers, good - ; tbgether wittin large
assortment of 2other Pistols; Flasks Mid Belts', and
'forninequipments. liovri6 Knives wilt be received by
Expresso in a few days, at JOHN CARTIVRIGurs r
Cutlery-Establishment, P 3 Wood at.
Et.Ars'OßS , NCYFICE.-- , ..A.11 persons indebted to the
Estate of• John. Hague. deceased. are rmliested to
make paynlent to either of the undersigned ; and those
having clairris against the same, will -present them, for
settleMent. 3oHri SILAHAM,
mat-1413W H. CHILDS; - -.• 5 .Executors
QTY: Y, /1410K13.--Oregon and California in Ir4t , ; uy J.
Quinnjt Thornton; late Judge. Cl - the Supreme Court
of Oregon,-and corresponding member or the American
Institute. With an Appendix, including recent and au
thentic intcirrnallon on.thesubject of the GOLD MINES
otCalit.rnia,andothervaluuble matter or interest to the
Jaya-lig-runt y - ctc,t with Illustrations and a Map. In two
.
"RAPHA.BL; or,Paires of the Book of Life of "Ave ay.
By Alphonse de Lamaniae, author of the" History of the
Girondists ;,pr, Personal fitemoirs of the Patriots of the
French Havolirtion," etc '
*No.4. of the Life of Franklin ; •
laat recei edrind foesnfe by
' • - • JOHNSTON -& STOCKTON i
tar • Corner Market and 3d sts:
It;
matl4
it:at:wk.:l) AT. M. A. MINER'S.--The Cavous,. a
Family Picture' by E. Hulwer Lytton.
The Diamond and tbe Pearl; by Gore.
NeW York,in Slices; with splendid illustrations.
'lliebldJudge, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge linlibur
ton.satbor ot.Szten Slick.
The ,- Adventares of Caleb Williatns, or thtngs as they.
arc; by, William Godwin. • . • '
Davis' Manuel of Magnetism; Dew editi"'•
Marfit , s Chemical and Phannacatic !Manipulations
with 421ittastrations. - • • '
A New Description of California,: comPlele with all
tbe ogeel information to emigrants to that country; by. L.
W. ilasnnm a resident of California. ,
WWI ' EfaitTillYlELD *T.. an noonanovn SECOND.
4:I..,EOHENY CITY PROPERTY of 120 feet. front
op Beaver vireo; by.ZI oon Strawberry alley to' the
One, will be )(old at Atretionly Jame* McKenna;- :
'on the,premiiverr, on Beta/day, the Prth at 3 eeloek
in the ittlernotre, Tine property could readily he divided'
into twelve Building Loft. - Titleanctieputablti. -Teruel;
which will the liberal, at stile;?Por farther infortnationi
AntiEt• cirraltEßT,- Oen. Agent,,
mart° ' - - Smithfield street.
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SteamboatEeeketLine,leavesdaid forCincinimati,loate.
PilAssnger Packet, viajtro , to. Bain:non and
rn4Selpitiaol a t atk,and r.
brailvaachLitte,duect Pidltulelphia, a.m.., and 1.1
Western and Sontitentlidail Coact; Labia,6 A- itt.
North Westen4via4lereland,datlq,loa.na
Waned Western Now York, cially,. 9
North-Eastern,to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
aItRIVALTANti DEI:„Ait'rOKE ALMS.
s Eastern Via rillifidelOus, dim 3 a. M., Ciedellie
WCBXXX Mail;Cin. and Lotuev..,due 8 cloaeesa.
SOUth.teta.BalLandWashington,due 8 P. at.,cleseesA. M.
.11011.11.-Wp 'tarp via Craveland, due le A. 14. 1 Floses ga. X.
Erie and Western New York, due 8 P. ?a., close* 8 A.X
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- " -ar value. Assed, (arena
:Bailk ;if Plititilirei;7',*'!"'7 . . ;, *- . s o °o o WV° - 650,00
Exchlingeanak• .. .• •• •,- • •;,•-+ 50,00 44,00
,51erahauts , 2iidAL tank ••- • • • - 50,00 50 43,40 ,00 -
-.Fatitiarii , Deposit Bank - - ••• •• • .
Hand Street Bridge. •- •• • ••••'• 50,00 50,00 '40,00
Northern Liberties Bridge... ?..• • 50 00 , 35,00
Old:AlleighenyßrAge• -• •• -•• • • 45,00 , 35,00
Connellevilie K. stock, patdop
shares, "2,50- - 1;43
City BO' ndt (6 V cent;) - pcipo •".-
itionatigahelaßriilge 25,00 " 115 - ,50
Gas Stock 50.00 ,
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Dolls? Review of the Initakerta
- OFFICE OF THE POST,
MorreavMorutia4i'MarelilD.:ll349: , ,i
F1.01.41,-The wharf price :was 93,50 on i3atur.
day." The receiplit were not heavy .
RYE
FLOURSaIeot 15 bbts from store at $3,
,_ • .
APPLES4SaIe of 300 ibbls. at '1510$1;15-
POTATOES—Salesfrom store at 81c.
SEEDS-Market rther'dall, and prices have de.
nlined 'ea $3,60 for_ Clover. Salmi of Flaxseed at
90e. iv bus. , •
GROCEI4ES 7 -Sale of .11(olassea'at 274 c., for cy
press bble.;. 28 to '281c.-in oak.
CHEESE i 0 boxes common at sle.
PIG METAL—We copy the following from the
American:
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" A friend has Obligingly rutted as with the fol
lowing additionalaaleiol Irori at flanging Rock:
March. Ioth--100 pros Amanda iren, to. Stephens,
Shoenberger & Co. $11, 4 30, -6 mos. deliverable at
Wheeling, • '- ' •
March
.l4th-25 tons of li r _estiviui; warm bleat, to
StePhens, Shoetiberger &-CO, at $27,00 6 mos., de
liverable at Hangingltock,to stand weight at Wheel
ing.
Metal is scarce at furnace landing; and the roads
are positifco 'I opassable.,
GRAIN—SaIe of 100 bus. Barley from store at
48c. Corn: sale o 1300 bus. on wharf at 30c. Wheat
we find depressed and quiet, at 68a70c. ip bushel,
LARD--Several sales in kegs at 51Gii 6c .; in bbl,.
51051 c.
BUTTER-4till scarce; with'good demand. Sale
of fair Roll 'in.bbls.
ORANGES—SaIe; or 200 boxes at $3,31003,50.
LEhiol4B-Regular sales at $3,00.
DRIED FRUIT: Regular sales of Peaches at $l,-
0311, - 10 - 9rApples at 55c: - .
PEA.THERSSaIes in small lots at 32033 e.
SODA ASH—Sale of 30 calks at Sic.; other sales
at 31c.
WHISEEY.--Sales regular at ISO ISic.
.CORN THEALP.egular sales frOM store at 40c.;
from first handt at 35c. The market is well sup.
plied
ncoN—A slight decline is reported. Sales of
Hama at6ico6c. _
NEW, Oautteri MAratcr, March 6.
• COTTCIi.—The private , letters by the Europa
which' reached us by mail yesterday, though quite as
favorable for:Cotion as the previous accounts by tel
egraphrhase produced no marked effect here. The
salesyesterday wereMKKI bales, at fuU prices, tho'
without any adrance.
nr. o. cassuricaTton.
Inferior 41051 Middling Fair.... 6161
Ordinary ..:......51a61 Fair,.• • ... . . .... 71071"
Middling... ... .. fag.% Good Fair ....•nominal.
Good !diddling .. 61664 Good and Fine; nominal.
TOBACCO",—SaIes of acc•bhdo. .as follows : 21
iihda. A. at 6c ;15 Midi., 2A. at-51, 10 It. 31, and
4 doat 4e fr re.
SUGAR. AND MOLASSES.7—The Sugar market
was not active, and the sales were confined to 600
hhils.`at the rates of Saturday. , About 600 bbli.
MolaMes al 150181, and the Choice 19a per gall.
'FLOUIL---The sates amounted to 1000 bb1..,0f
which 300 - bblii.- Ohio, in 104,-4,60, 6,00 do. E xtra
(lined) at 4,621, 100 - do. nue at 4,25 and 1,00 do.
Ixtra St. 'Louis at 5,60 p bid. Some lots of Ohio,
in store, offered at 4,60 per bib]:
CORN.--The stock is much reduced, and prices
firm. Sales of 6000 sacks, of which 1821 sacks
mixed`at 406342, 816 do. mostly 'Yellow at 45, and
7560 do. at 46c: per by. • '
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To Country Merchants.
M/10DUNSON woad *mill , Tau that you eau now
. secure Chino, Glass, Qteernstrare, ¢ e., at such
prices as never were heretofore otiered at.
Remenaber..l.lsWood street, 3 drams below sth. [ml7
r t) the Honorable. rho Judges of the Court of General
.QuArterSessions of theJ'ence in and for the County
-of.Alleghetry - • - -
The petition of A. &tuft, of the Township of Pine,_
in the County aforesaid, humbly skewed:. Thatyour pen
tioner hath'provideditunself with materials for the ac
counwarion of-travelers- mud others, at leis dwelling
house, - in the Township aforesaid, and-prays that your
Honors will bepleased to grunt burn a Keeton to keep a
*public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as
in duty bound, will pray. A. RAUFT.
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 well provided
with house room and conveniences for the accommoda
tion and lodging of stratigers and travelers, and that said
tavern is necessary.,
hi. Sheffer, V. Drell, P.. Mossir,. AVKinney, D. ht.
Davis, J. Schnfrer, A. Shoeffer, H. Good. Jr., R. Breeden,
J. Sevres, T. Keown, . niartiatd
TO the Honorable the Judges or the Court of penerat
quarter Sessions of the Peace is end for the County
Of Al eghenp
The petition of Silas D. Prior, of Baldwin Township,
in the County aforesaid,lnunbly aheweth, That your pe
titioner hash provided himself with materials for the ac
commodation travelers and others, at his dwelling
house, in the above township, and prays that your honors
will be pleased to grant him it license to keep a public
house of entertainment. Mid, your petitioner as n duty
bound, will pray. stbas D.? i
PRIOR.
We; 'the_ subseribers, citizens of the above township,
do certify that the above petitioneeis of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided withhouse
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg.
ng of travelers and otheri r and that-said tavern is ne-
J. F. Cufry t S. Wilson,S. B. Moore W. N. Garden ,d J.
M. Ilrawdy, J. Sickman , J. T. M'Anulty, J. Curry, Win.
Woodford, H:Annstrong J. Walleasi W. Mulholland, J.
Blaekmore. • .
97 the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General
quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny :
The petition of Piter Ivory, of the 'Township of
Roes; in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That
your petitioner bath provided himself with Materials for
the accomriuidation of travelers and others, at his dwel
honse in the township' aforesaid, and prays that your
Honors will hepleased to grant hint a license to keep a
public house of entertainme_nt. And your petitioner aa
in duty bound,. will pray, PETER IVORY. •
• We, the subeeribers, citizens of the' aforesaid
,Town
ship, do certify, hat the above petitioner is Of good se
pute for honesty and temperance , and is well provided
with houtte room and conveuinccs'for the. ateonunoda
tion and_ lodging - of travelers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary. : " ' ' •
J. Crider. JZ 111'1 , 16:ace!, Writ. Niartin,.D. Watson. J.
Giden, 13.:Dodd, H. Wilson, Wm. R. Graham, G. C. Light!
cap, .1. Crider, .I"..Whiteseil, Jas. M'Aleer. marl6:3td*
MO the klonotable the Judges of , the Court of Genehtl
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County
The petition of N. Good, of -the Tavrnship . ofitoss,
in the County aforellaid, humbly sheave:l 3 / 4 TbmyOur peti
tioner bath provided himself with materials frik the ac
*etirrunodation or traveler others, at his - dwelling
house, in the Township said'arld prays that your
Honors will be pleased to grant him a , licouse to keep a
public house of entertainment. And_ your, petitioner, as
in ditty bound, will pray. . - N. GOOD.
We, the Subscribers, Township afore'
said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good re-
Pate for ho tt est,' and temperance,. arid is Welt provided
with house room and conveniences for iliti'abeoramoda
tion and lodgingof strangers. and intvaleit,:and that said
Invent is necessary.
S. Dond, J. Giden , J. Plunkerton;Win:firartin, Cri•
der, John 11I'Platnes, Win. R. Graham; G. C. Lightcrip..l.
Whitesell, Wm `Hap; brAleer. . martth3td*
T'
10 the' Honorable the Judges of the. Court of General
Quarter Sessions of Peace itt and for the County
of Allegheny
- The pennon of Michael Clartcy, of the Third Ward
city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly stmts.
?ear, That' yonr petitioner hath'provided: himself with
,tnaterials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dWelling house in the Ward aforesaid; and prays
that year Honors will be pleated to grant him , a lictms&
to keep a pi:bile:hi:wee of entertainment. And your pe
titioner, as in daty bound, wahorny.
• - MICHAEL. CLANCY'S
'We, the quidersigned, - citizens of the -aforesaid Ward,
'do certifyi,tbat the above petitionerie orgood, repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provldedwith house
room and cotreeniences for the - acCommbdatiod and
lOtigingaf 'sttatteral44ttrela!gi and *lama& tavern
is necessary: '
- P. Tiainututi
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13 YEE?. wlxs3 1 Twiti334.retst.
Steamer Michigan No:'2, Gilson, Deaver.
Robt.Wightmuniilleaver.
" Lake Ene, Sholes, Bea r.
" Baltic , Jacobs, Brownsville.
" Atlantic; Parkinson *do.
• • ••!.••• , Camden; Hendricks on; Meßeetporf. - •
• •; " ' EtabiscayißennettASt; Louis.- - •
-". Cinderella Calhoun, Wheeling.
•• " Dolphin; Hazlett; Nashville.
Zi•Taylor, Lucas, Wheeling.
ct itt .'; hang Newton,.Heinphili, aint-Munn.
. - Beaver, Hoops,
.Telegralphtio:_ ,2 Mason Lonhaville.
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James Netsim,Aloore;.Wheeling.
Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Lake Erie, Sholes i Beaver.
" .• glisoni.l3eaver..
"ROM. Wigliininn, Beaver: -
" Atlantic; Parkinson; do. '
"' Canideu;liendric.koii...MCKeesport.
Iguite"NeWto_ ,n Reinphill; Cincinnati.
Caleb Cope - , , Mordodk, Wellsville.
" ' Meisenger Nita: 2, Wooilvvard, Can. - - •
"• TelekrepliNo.2, Mason, -
•• L Nelson, Moore,Wheeling: • ,
" Perinsykvania;aray;St. Donis.
Enterprise'. Bishop, ZanesVille.
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Pittsburgh mid Louisville Paekei,Line.
. ; The new nod splendid fast passenger
. packet, TELEGRAPH NO.. 1, ,Masons
Master ? _ will leave for . Cinci n n a ti. and
Louisville, oh Monday, the. N'h instant,
at 10 o'clock, a.st. For freight or pessage, Apply : an
board, or to BURBRIDGE, WILSON A. Co, or•
••• • . •.. . . GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER.
Wr 'Steamer Peytona_will leave Louisville for -New
Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 1. Passengers
camp direct, and can have berths secured here If de-
Walt Paper Warehouse, • -
NO. 47 MARKET STREIIT, PITTSBURGII;PENN'A.
TIIORIAS PALMER
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cos.
jib *mere, that be bus bad at no past period so exten•
sive aStock as he hasat present. Re can offer to e,pur•
chasers, on eery moderate terms, at the old esiablahrd
stand in 2Ltarket street, almost every article in
inelniling counting-room, bed chamber, dining-roorp,
toe and- bail Paper: With Borders, Landscapes, Eire
board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades,
Bonnet and 'Binders' Boards; 'Writing, Wrapping, and
Teu Paper; .be is abundantly supplied, and requests
aterebauts and housekeepers to cull and examine his na
inirtulein.
. Rags and Tanners' Setrips taken in trade, at the big-h
-est prices. mart&d&w4nr
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- . _ Paper Hangings.
purchased at three of the largest Factories
„EL in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and-Balti
more.( a large assortment of the newest and most int
proved style* of . PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. Zee.,
and made arrangements by which I will be enabled to
procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their ap
peusanee in the Eastern market, I would invite the at. 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 cm the way from the East, 2.0,000 pieces of
Gold,.Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which
I can sell ai prices ranging from 12k-cents to S 2 V' piece.
marl 2 S. C. HILL. 87 Wood st.
MR. HUPP'S
WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES,
Abxander4 Day's _Buildings, entrants/rem the Diamond-
STABLISHED IN 140.—1 t in universally admitted
2 %y all now practising Mr. Duff's plan of Double
-Entry, to possess the following advantages over all
wher methods in use t—lst, dispensing with all hooks ex
cepting a Day Book and Leger; .'d, reducing the cash
and merchandira accounts to about one tine far one ha n
efrvf 3d, checking reduced in the same proportion; 4th,
an annual saving of forty or fitly folios of the Leger;
sih. greater securitragainst error; oth. daily posting of
the personnl accounts. An elegant Mercantile Hand
writing imparted to all going through a course of lessons,
Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4. and 7 to 10. . mart 2
IN STORE. and now receiving, our first supply -of New
1. SPRING GOODS, consisting of every ' new and
. beautiful, to he Imil of the importers and Jobbers:—
New styles of rich Turk Satins;
Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns;
Ric h ehametion and Gisela Silks ,•
Fig'd and plain brk Silk's, all widths ;
Bcreges. Lawns, Mous de Liable!, Sc;
Fancy Bonnet Rihboini; new designs.
Together with a /urge assortment of Domestic Goods.
, ROOT, D. THOMPSON.
marlsl No. 110 111arket st.. 3 doors from Liberty.'
Pilitaburgh Gold W ashe r.
f(if£;ubscriber has Invented a machine for Washing
.1 out 6013.), possessing the folloiring
weighs about twenty-flue pounds, can be peeked in a
box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash out
a bushel of wet sandal( about two minutes—dry sand in
less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and
gravel. Those going to California ore inched tomtit and
see its operation, at toy residence, in Penn motet. near
Writer street fmnrsl C. EVANS.
IiTI; Li SE itii:=-?ri.er 47116;Z•iTtWi it r ia
I. of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS,
which ho is prepared to torn to the Spring fashion, nt his
Turning Establishment, No: 27 Fifth street.
ninrl4:3ra H. 11. RYAN.
1 1 0UND—A Pocket Boot:, containing a considerable
amount of money. The OWZIC, ran have it by de.
scribing the book 31141 Collumts, and paying for:tlus ad
vertisement. Apply to IL- GALWAY,
marlB No. 4 Commercial flow
12 KY'S FOUND—A bunch or Keys was found yester
j‘ day, in Seventh stmet. The owner can have them
by calling ut this office. marl.;
A • • • •
YOUNG MAN, eighteen years of age, who has had
..some experience in tt country store, is desirous of
obtaining n situation in a respectable store or ware
house. %Where be may be properly brought up to business.
neferencee, unquestionable. Address "John,` box 61,
Pori Office. mails:4ll w
:wanted.
AGOOD SECOIiD-HAND STF_AM ROILER,2O feet
long and at inches diaLucter,.wnh two Flue.t..
dp
ply icomedtatcly. ftuurtS:ati 1. WILJIARTII &Co
IITANTED—A Partner. with SAM capital. to enter
y into tho Wagon-cooking bwiineas, now in full unit
profitable operation in the city. Otto to take charge of
the wood department, would he preferred
S. CUTIMERT..Gen. Aleut,
virANTED-A. Place for an holiest an d
, industrious
poor rnan, as a potter or dray - man. This nottee is
iniened by a friend. :who will guarantee his integrity.—
Address T. M., through the Post Office. marblitit
DISSOLITTION.—Thei Partnership heretofore exist
ing between the sUbscribers, under the firm of J. &
7. firttavreT,was dissolved on the 7th inst. Either party
is authorized to use the name of the firm in settlement.
JOHN hi , DEvrrr,
March 10. !AMPS AVDEVITT.
IrrCO-PARTIVERSHIP.—The undersigned have this
day formed a Co-parnicrslttp under the Ann of JOHN
IBTEVITT &BROTHERS, for the transaction of a Gro
cery and,,Produce business. JOHN IHIVEVITT.
JAMES M'DEVITT,
March 7, 1849.—tmr12) AVILLIAIII AVDEvirT.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.—A large assortmeni or
Lever, L' Epilie and other Watches; Breast Pins.
Ftpger Rings, Ear-Rings, Pencils. &e., just received 111111
fur sale by 111.cCANDLESS & CAMPBELL„
97 Wood st.
PRINTS -1 ease Carbeco Plate Prints
1 " Merriinae
1" Hamilton "
" Fine - desirable Spring styles,,ust received by
MeCANDLLS.9 & CAMPBELL,
marL9U7 Wood street.
_ .
DLE$ - S
LAWN— t case nu
. style" Iresi — Ltrien,
just received and for sale by
McCANDLESS & 'CAMPBELL,
97 Wood st.
USPRA'FI"S PATENT SlliiiiicSll-2(l2cask;
1,11. just received per, steamers Ivauhin and St. Cloud;
and, for sale by W, k hl. MITCHELTREE,
Imarklivrd N0.460 Liberty st.
iiTTli'PrOH—Persons
Jugs tr. KAXE are requested weenie up. The books
and accounts are in possession of JOHN COYLE.. '
feb2o . • , Fourth Street, near Smithfield.
ISSOLUTION. , —The parufership of Minim - & Las
_UP is this dattlissolved; by mutual consent. The bu
siness of the firm will be settled by H. Lee
.1. R. MURPHY,
'H. LEE.
Pittsburgh, 30th Jan.i 1849
NOTICE.—The undeceived will continue the Wool
business and attend to:the sale of Woolen Goodi., at the
old place. • H.' LEE..
r oW -- • lu retiring fromthe. late firm.of Murphy &. Lae. I
take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the
confidence of my friends and to the pubtic.
jan3o J. R. MURPHY.
MO be Honorable the Judges of the Court of-General
Tarter Sessions of the Peace in nod for the County
:of Agheny:
The Petition of Francis Folk,-of the Fourth Ward,
City of Pittsburgh,. in.the County albreenid, humbly
sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house, iu the Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to - keep a public house of entertainment; and your peti
tioner, as in duty, bound, will preV- F FALK..
We, the subscribers,vitizens of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify , that theabove petitioner is of.gootl. repute for
honesty and temperance, and ia well provided with house
room and conveniences for.the aecommolationnud lodg
ing of, strangers and travoleri,:tind that said tavern is
necessary. „
James Matthews, J. Sterling, W. ItYan, Shouncicker,
L
S. Scrota; EL Thomas, J. Graham, .I..l3lasdell, Lliravo,
D. H. Clarke, B..Hore, F. Clanie. . • maxlikStditwo
morale /knot-able the - Judges of the Court of General
Quarter
F essions of the Peaec in. and for the County
of Allegheny • . •
The petition of A. Witlaksmi, of the First Ward, City
.of Pittsburgh. in the. County aforesaid, humbly shewelb,
That yopr petitioner bath provided himself with.mate
rials fdr .. tho . decommodatiOn of travelers and others, at
his dwelling house, ill the Ward afOresitiq, aud' prays
that yourßonors wilt be - pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public house of entertainment. And ) . our. pc
titioner,.as in duty bound l will pray. A. WALLAIER.'
We, the subscribers, - citizens of the Wald 'aforesaid.
do certify, thatlhe above pentloner is ot good repute for
honesty _and temperance, and is well provided with
house room and-ronyenierce a for the accommodation.
tad. lodging of rationa l -3 and travelers, and Mat said
tavern is necessary.
- J. ifeetin, T. Rose, .I.CEarl, Jae. Gray...4th street, Win.
Bennett p rickeisen;Ed. Fenderick. J. Briar,
Murray,D J: J. Caldwell, P.-DPLeughlta. marl6:3tde
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by , jrgar6l, CI7bIMNB,Jr, SMITH. „ , . _
MEI
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MOE
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New Goode
Situation wanted.
..r.:te:,ed ~'. ~~~
MEE
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MUM
SIIISiL'Ib r atICOUS:
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OR
01.16-150. boxes, JoAt.roe'd.osci for 41E04 - ,
roarld : J. S. 13()NNET:
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• J.S. BO
ECrAN NITTS- , r7e bble.,3tw_ree!Aund for sale bz:
.IQUORlCE—pases,just recd apdfor sate 1:;;; --
marl 4 , , - J. S. BONNET.
A LMONDS -4i
bpketsijiTtet received and for sale by
tiaarl4 ' - ' J-9 :BONNET.
•
rNION SY
marl 4
RUP-100 dozen, hi store and for sale by
•
AISINS-11M boxes, la store and for sale by
.131, marl 4 BONNE,
,r—A-1 41) 0u,;_40 barrgls, for 10.7 iv
Iv Di `DYER
,d mil
MOLT 1) CANDLES-50- .oxes, aupertor Article, fo
ea l e l ow try (marl 7) .. • :WM, DYER.
_ .
Aq ui L ti E n 9-750 7,,,_ barrels, assorted kinds, rovvissintlVEß":
TrOildiNY-10 Dab. just received and for sale by
JLL - marl7 . • WhI.DitER
rgyrATOES-150 sacks Neal annocks and Pink Eyes;
• -,148 barrels ;do., , do; do ,
For sale by •:.' . ; [waren Wlt. DYER.
PTATOES-:-150 each - shut ree - eived from 8. - Ispac
Newton,. by . trarl7] ARMSTRONG , fr.,CROZEIt.
CAREEN - APPLES—Wu bble., u good vanety,jaec re
•ceived and for sale- by...• . • „ -
marl. 7 • ARMSTRONG . CROZEA
_
A 7.1 SACKS toßN—To.day rebeived by
mull ARMSTRONG & OROZER
'2O KE G 8 LARD—hen received and for aale,by
. ARMSTRONG
.& OROLER.
MILOVR.-25burrels,juat received, and for sale by .
marl 3.;:, SMITH 4. SINCLAIR.
I BEEN jar.b . b,So barrels and boxes last renew
l 31" ed and (Or sale by [marlaj SMITH &SINCLAIR,
TIMED APPLES—SO sacks, just received-sad - foride
IJ by (marl3j *man. 3 / 4 . SINCLAIR. -
11) ULU BUTTBH-5 barrels, for sale by
11) marill SMITH & SINCLAIR.
for
, ate . , i t eb24) ' W. &J. C. ACHESON
SV, CORN 1111.OUNIS-4 ree , d and far fain by
febid W..& J. C._,ACiIESON.
RECTIFIED WHISKEY-350 bbls n In store and for
sale by . (ntarlbj JAS. PATTON;Jr.
iitiirti 7 1.1 vViiiii.KEy
bble. superior article, In
,a.
store and Cos gale by itnrlo) PATTON,Jr.
casks, pure Grape t - or store ant.
X tot sale by (multi] JAMES PATTON,Ir.
casks in store and for sale by
las marlo JAIIII-4 PATTON t
HAVANA gEtitt. IS-10 ; W0 Dark Re`gu - 11¢
store and for sans by (nea t r1.0?".11/13.VAIIVVI,i'.11;:.in
7), 10 'CONFEE-75 bags in store andfor sale by
Ili trim° JAMES PATTON, JR
Flail FLOUR-10 bags, received and for sale by
mnrU JAMES PATTON, JR
ilit4tal
,cttERS.R.,-3.1 boxes, received and for sale
by fame)] JAMES ?4170N, JR.
O. SUGAI4-10 bhds. received and for'sale
LI • by JAMES PATTON, JR.,
111.1 • N 0.17, Liberty street.
CID 6-05 Obis. Romantic
10 " Crab: in store and for sale by
inar9 JAMES PATTON, JR
L OAF SUGARS--5 !this. No. 4 ;
6 6bls. No. 5;
6 bbis. No. 43; received and for sa.e
by [mni9) JAME S PATrON; JIL
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TRIED YEACTIES
140 bushels Peaches;
mar!)'.
LSVILLE LIME-20 bb Is., in wore and for sale by
Hindi KIND & 'MOORHEAD.
I.OOI'.ATOES-100 sacks Potatoes, in line order, reed
per steamer Isaac Newton, and for stile by
marl*? KING & MOORHP.AD.
lk if 0..4
014A:3S .-4A) bbls. Plantation Mo:asses, to store
11 and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD,
nur3 Diamond.
AIrINDOW GLASS-500 boxes iota lauding and for
v V sums by imarlq S. &W. HARBAUGII.
F LovaLuid fin rro Extra; --
100 do. Good Superfine; in store and for
sale by rmarl6] S. & W. IfAttßALiGil.
TAIIIED APPLES ANL) PEACHES-100 bushels of
_IL/ each recetved and for sale by
ma rl6. S. & HAR BAUGH.
I
ASS E AND PHUHE PORK-40 barrels AIM received
INJL by steamer Caleb Cope, and for sale by
matte , S. & W. HABRA - UGH.
SVGAR CI HAMS— tiereesof Stagg & Shay's
U 20
superior Hams, just 'auntie: from the steamer Brit.
ham," and for sale by s.& W. HARBAUGH,
nutria Nu. 55 Water and 104 Front street. -
Rn BUSHEL'S SMALL ‘l , HITE BEANS— lu store
I,ll_, end for sale by W. & C ACIIESON,
febta N 0.2 Smithfield at.
bbls. Penocks;
1:10 " Romanites; for sato by
10316 W- Er, .1: C. ACHESON
irtORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meut, jest
LJ received and for sale by
tebt9 %V. 8 1. C. ACHESON
_
itnzoit STROPS,-111 Is Halls _1:311i:: PlL t z t o o r Str d or
Juit irecetvoi and for sale by
hIeCANDLES.S H, CANPBELL,
No. D 7 Wood street.
VieSIC BOXES-1 iToiT'svo Tunefiiiii — e — Boxes,just
J. received and for sale by.
MCCANDLESS /c CAMPBELL,
aparlf)o Wood street.
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ATCHF,S, eco.--(30111, &tulles and L' Epuld
W
Watches, Gold Guard and Vest Chains. A good
assortment just opened by
McCANDLES.S do CAMPBELL,
matig En Wood street.
-•-
I)LANTATION SUG AR AND MOLASSES
1-. • .100 Mids. prime Plantation Sugar ;
100 bids. do. do. Morasses just received
and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON,
mull 170 Liberty street.
_ _____._____ _ .
UGAR HOUSE MOLASSES--22brls. S. H. Molasses,
Louisiana Refinery, lust received, on consignment,
and for Sale by MILLER & RICKEZS.ON.
manll 170 Liberty street.
T T UNE Y-4 bble. Honey .tuet received ou non tiginneut
1.1 and for silo by MILLER .5c RICKETSON,
world nu Liberty aireet.
DRODUCE---40 sacks Dried Peaches; _
40 kegs No.l Lord ; for sale by
1111LLER RICKETSON,
170 Liberty street.
DEACH 13RAN DV-15 barreb , Peach Brandy,juAt re
ceived and for sule by
RICE -20 tierces Rice, in Rick and formie by
:MILLER h RICKETSON,
ISO Liberty street.
inarl4
HELL , COMB&-A
great ri-triiiiOVilia,llret7,nii
10 and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at
111111./LON KINZEY'B,
ti7Niarket street.
ell)
PS. FANCY CASSIMERE—On hand, runt for sule
ell) ut manufacturer's prices, by [feb2ol li. LEE.
100 Y..
ALL WOOL TWEEDS—For sale by
tobt..o 11. LEE.
1
CASE GREY MIXTIiThL — OTTI—Just rea'd, unit tor sale at maanfacturer's prices, by Ve.b:2o] ' H. LEE.
CASE AMERICAN ARMY CLurf . —On hand and
for sale by (fob 23) H. LEE.
?AIRS DRAB BLANKETS.
, I.—The tteution of Cal
°Vl foruin num is directed to this article. They Will be
sold low, to close consignment, by (fetIOJ H. LEE.
AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For
sale very low, SS the season is fur advanced. Deal
ers may :expect bargains. Ifeb2ol 1-1. LEE.
UTOOL—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by
H, LEE,
TY.
Liberty street, ()Nassau Filth.
O LET—A. large Brick Dwelling House suitable for
T
two,families. Situated high up on Federal street,
Allegheny. Apply to H. LEE,
feb2.l Liberty street, opposite Fifth.
CORN -500 bushels just tereived and Co? sale whole
sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN,
maro 3O Fir'
OIL MEAL—Fresh.Ground, far sale wholesale and
retail by RHODES t ALCORN,
marU Fifth-street. ,
rrULL'D BARLFAr-rOf our otoit.Mattufachire—Con
atantly on hand and for sale by
RROD.F.Z & ALCORN,
30 Fifth '6met.
ASH
ft OPS--On band and br l enVeby • ;
fIRANGES! ORANGES !-600 boxe t Oranges, just re
calved and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES,
mar° • No• 6 Wood at.
6 - 105ffra;MONS:--2-60 S ozes Lemons, Just re
ceived and fur sale by JOSHUA RHODES,,
utartalt No, 6 Wood st.
MIRESH. TEAS.—The subscriber is now receiving, at
'1 the Pekin Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG BLACK
TEAS, by. the -Saul. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only
vessels in; this Spring. Also, tine Young Hysons, Impe-,
Tint and Gunpowder. . A. JAYNES,
, 70 Fourth st.
COSTS.—Perions indehtcd 7 ta E. Taommo,
kj -Esq.; tate Sherid; for Costs, are requested to .eall oa
the subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, .
febt2o Founh street. near Smithfield at.
- -
LINEN GOODS.•--A. A. 131nsoa & Co., No. 811 Market
street, have received Linen - Sheeting., Ainert
wDa
triesk 643 and 10.4 Linen Hollandr, Illeacheirand Bron
Table Cleths, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Doylies, Nap
hint, &c., to which they invite . the attention of put
chasers. • ' mmlo
GINGRAMS ! GINVHAMS !. GINGHAM !-=-A. A.
NJ MASON - & Co., No. 130 Market street, have in store
150 pwces Ginglismsi entail . plaid, and desirable Goods;
AmiLIES, Economists and the Public,- to 'effect tt
F
saving of. one-third, and obtain the greatest bargains
ever )ntrehased, aro most . respeetfally invited ~to visit
ROBINSON'SCLOTHESTAELdSIDIENT,F o et Build
ings coiner Fifth and Woodstreets. -
Patterson's 41i*rla.gc Blisitunictoryt
, .
Mini:and Miry, between .Wood
.and Smithfield streets.
Maras may always he found an iissort
, • est of Family • Carriages, Barouches,
Buggies,. and all kinds of heavy, work,
' • •u - Aesossz-' from Raz horse Wagortdown 10 a wheel ,
barmy. :Persona wishing to purchase or contract for
iturthinvin - the' abo.ye ltne,intre reapectfully imiited to
ME
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Imarl4l - - LB. BONNET.
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Appiesi received and for sale by
JAMES PAIVON JR
MILLER &RICKETSON.
170 Liberty street
flu'street
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Ygluable Pioportk for Sale. -
-I,llP;Ciji4risigned offer for sale the valuable - property
knoivti as:Concert Hall, situated : on Penn Street,
- Corker of Barker's alley, having a front 'on Penn street
ofl2oleef feet-to al2 feet alley, on
Which is nrected a very large Brick Dwellinglionse, the.
main building
,frent - of two modes, with wings one and a
half story'hign, - and.the'rear lifiitdirig three stories.
The building-is veryconvenient and well adnined' for a
'Hotel 'Or extensive-Boarding House: It ie.no* occu
pied by Mr. Christie, as a Hetet For-terms, apply to
• • • • " JOHN GRAHAM, or / .. • •
•• • JOHN H. PEEBLES,
Pittsburgh, Feb.15,1849,-rdim
.Mount; moset nutldlng Lots fOr,Sale.
3YIBEAUTIFULLY SITUATED DOLUDINO LOTS
I foe sale, in the plan of, the. Mount. Emma t Piotii 3 itY•
•ParBollll desirous of investing a 6 arall4W3l 0 (Mon ey, can
doso to advantage,•by securing .tbuic.e. Lots Of yEgicius
• This: property, for.beaaty of, location, co man mg a
view of the two eities,sbe Allegheny , blottongaliCht and .
Ohio rivers, is mieguallerL:.J.trbas, the, advantage:of an
abundance of the choicest spring watei neviinaqi
now finishing, will, render it easy.of aecess, and bring
within a convenient_ it
diitanceur the -Allegli6ny market.•
As an investment for profn, - to say : nothing of the de
lightful situation for a-residence, the, buyer will secure in
a few years a 7111111D1rOLD-return.
The above Lots will be told for Cash, or en a Credit
of °net° live Imirs . -
MD'S CLEAR AND INDISPIIiABLE.
Plans may be seen and every information had, of Mr.-
HIJGH SWEENY, on the premises; or ofJOHN COYLE
at liis office,on 4th street,, Pittsburgh. -runr3o
- _ IS:tel.lll.l9!i•te for Sale. • '
The splendid Steam Eacketi EALTIC .
and. ATLANTIC, built einiessly to run as
sego ar, , acketa on the Monongahela, between
burgh and Browliaville, and having . xtin fora fevemenths
are wand to be too large and powerful the navigation
of: that river; are now offered for sale: "
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The following are the dimensions of these iWirr honts,
viz : Length of deck,.l7o feet; breadth of beam;26 feet;
wheels, 2-1 feet diameter, 10 feet backete; four boilers, 21
feet by 28 : inches diameter; cylinderr,..4 inehes; and di
eel stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rein:cis; and the
cabins are furnished in the richest modern style.."
For terms, enquire of J. K. AIOORHEAD
noe2l:tf ' Pittsburgh.:
Far Sale or Exchange
CFFER FOR SALE the whole of 'the - property on_
I which I now reside, in the. Sixth Ward of the, City, ,
consisting or the Dwelling House, Out,Houses;,&c„ with
-the Garden ; or I would exchange the same for Property
in the neighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the
Property to snit purchasers..., Persints disposed to pur
chase or exchange, s cait call on me at /he warehouse of
Cummins &Smith, Smithfield streekopposite the Alonon
r ditch:House. (deethduttwtf) CUMMINS
v.A.RM FOR LALE-7} Acres, about three miles from
tee City" line,' on 'the- Turnpike. soljoining .The old
Black Horse Taverh - proiperty„near Rut. Liberty. The
"ground is well improved, and in adelightful situation for
a country seat. it has thereon -.c good - Dwelliagliouse,
and thrert Small tenant: houses,..and One of the bes.
springs of water in the country; and combo halon very
accommodating terms. Enquire of
fehtl9 THOS. MELLON.
14 AWREPICEVILLE PROPERTY' FOR SALE—.A
large and valuable Property of 100 feet front on
Ewalt street by 140 deep on Washington street to a "24
feet alley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling, - Well
arranged and in complete order, with bake-oven, wash
house, stable, garden and trait trees, all Under good
fence, and title good. Price 5Y,300. , '
, S. CUTRI3ERT Gen. Agent,
mans ' 'Smithfield street.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE—A Lot of
40 feet front, pleasantly situated on the North Com
mon, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House
complete order, and finished in modern style: haring a
handsome front, a ball and entrance,.two parlors, ditnnu
room and kitchen, roar chambers, finished garret, good
cellar, stable, carriage house, wash house, coal house,
cistern add pump; a welt arranged gardett,:grapes;ahnib
bery, ace. Price, 81,500: terms accommodating.
S. CUTHBERT, -Gen. Agent,
marl() 'Smithfield 'urea
I'OR SALE—A fine Brick House, and Lot, near"the
1 Court Howe. Apply to PC. SHANNON,
Att'y at Law. Fourth parcel.
'lO LET—ltt Ailegheny , City, a: Dwelling HouseSta
-Ible and Lot. 60 feet by.tiOtt, now 'occupied by Uenj.
Glyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. I. or ternix. address the
subicriber, via box 140, Pituonrgh Post Office.
fablthdif ALIA. BRACKENRIDGE.
ORSALE OR RiliT—A TWO Story Brick Dwelling-,
situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court - Rouse.—
Enquire of MULLEN . & DOWNING.'
tont: 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh .
IPOR SALE.—The entire Stock of the MINERVILLE
OMNIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale,
on Tl,ursday, the.7th of March nest, at ID o'clock, at the
Omnibus Station,)an Fourth street, near Market. if not
disposed of at private sale. The following is the stock:
two. Omnibuses , roar Horses, two Sleighs and Hatuesi.
For furthe{partieulars, enquire of DHAS. BARNET'
E. ?JeANINCALor FAGEN. - . feb27ad
(journal copy tiltday end ch. Post.]
.
filmsli„ TO LET—A Four Story Brick Stare, with a
good Dwelling attached; On Market street, next
doer to Frontstreet. The subscriber will pet in a new
front to the Store, on or before theist of April.next, and
give possession at that time. Apply to -
WALTER BRVANTi
tt Liberty st.
marl6-1. , : - 'v
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TAVERN' STAND AT SIiOUSTOWN, FOR
RENT.— commodioul and well finished Tavern 311. Stand, A.
in the village of Shousetown, furnished in
modern I , tyle, with good Stabling attached. It will be
leased fora term of years. Add ess .`
Mule P; SHOUSE, Shousetown.
FOR-SALE—. 4. Lot and Two Story Brick
Building, on Firth street,.Ottpuitellte Mart Rouse.
MAO, a House and Lot in Birmingham. Price,
$4.50.00. Apply to .I.II.ITCREL,
febl9 . - N 0.103 Fourth at.
rip() Id good dry CELLAR, situated on the North:
_L east side of the Diamond, suitable for en Eating.
Roots, of Storage of nuy kind, Enquire of
MOGAN CANTWELL,
febS SI; Market sty Pittsburgh.
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WILLIAM TATE & OOq
(1117CCES$019 TO SHERIF, & TkIR.)
No.-10, Fourth strut, between Ferry and Libertyf sneers,
M,AANUFACTURERS of sheet lead, leaden pfPrs..hy
drains, ptunps baths, water closets, leader' eof4ns,
&e.; .keep constantly on luind and manufaCture to onier,
sheet lead from Ito lbs. to the
. square in.shects bf 6
by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale,
orcut to order in any size that may be wanted.
hand
leaden
also manufacture and keep constantly on hand
leaden pipes from 2 to; inch ealihre• aqueduct pipe, for
conveying water trout springs, furnished to the country
trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000
feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method
of laying. Also, on hand, large supply of Adams' Pat
ent suenon Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow dc Co's
very supeiror cast Iron suction Puuips.
Hydrant work of every description executed in; the
most durable manner. and 021 the most accommodating
ternts...Ordeant from the country for leaden piper, shet
lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention.
ie27-daw
ColverPe Patent Concave Beater •Chnen t
BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES:I
"(Ulf call the attention of the public to the article head
!, itig this advertisement,and invite the enterprising
and curious to call and witness its operation. All adYer
tisements in relation-toa thisinvention, to the hundreds
who have-seen it tested, is supererogation. ,
-Ist, This Chinn *ill produce Butter, gathering it in a .
mass, from sweet milk, in live to ten minutes! and from
cream preparcd,ns Wallies usually prepare itriu three
to five minutes! .
tht The utility of this invention is apparent, as better -
Butter can be produced froth sweet milk, or cream, than
cream soured in the usual way; and by means of the
Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten
minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo
man or man for ouc or two hours, and sometimes half a
day.
thl; l simply turning a thumb screw, he wifoleinside
dasher is token out, leaving nothing but the Butter and
milk in the plain woodeu box.
dth. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, ns the sim
plicity of its construction (though embodying a great
philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac
ture it.
sth. It is a common-sense Churn, as all will admit who
will examine it.
We invite the public to call and witness its operation
at our office iu the Diamond, near.the I3Mck 'Bear Tav
ern, and at .1. F. Beckham's, Federal st., Allegheny.
mit rg-il Im:w2m • CAMERON & PRICE.
New andlzaportant orig." on Ciellforlata.
wBAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Journal
of a Ton; by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with
an Appendix, op/nothing . accounts of the Gold Mines,
various routes, outfits, &e., fr.&
NOTES OF. TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —Com
prising tho prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo,
logipal and Mineralogical features Country.— :
Also, the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to
SanDiego T in Californiu, including parts of the Arkan
sas. Del Norte and Gib, ,rivers, fromthe.rdriciajleports
of CoL Fremont and Moior Emory.
CALIFORNIA—Its History,Popelation, Climate, .4911,
Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson
O'Connor's' Journey Round the World: With an ac
count of the in California and conquest of
that country by the United Stties. By John J. Hughes', A.
B. Alio, Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on
the Gold Region. . , • .
The above this day received and for sale by
KAY ,& CO.,
Corner of ,Wood and 3d are.
Landreth's Garden. Seeds.
TIE subicriber has opened his Seed Store for 'Meanie
of Landreth's warranted Gardets"Seeds, in the South
wesnend of the old Courtlionte, Market street, where
he would be'happy to see his old custotriers and the pub
lic generally,--witA a fresh supply of Genuine GARDEN
SEEDS the- best varieties. He "has also for sale
Green House. Plants, of all the most esteemed species
and varieties; hardy Herbacions -Plants, Shrubs Grape
VineS; Fruit and Ornamental Trees; Ice., Inc. Briquets
of
choice Floweis tastefully put up at all seasons.
-
Persons supplied with experienced Gardeners, and
Gardeners of character withplacek . free of-charge.
P. L. SNOWDEN,
-Market street.
tnarlo:3W3r.3tw
UNrTID STATIrs' l'Avrarrr llarxr:, .
__ . . . • March lo' MO.'
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ni THE PETITION ,01 , WILLIAM STEELE, of
New York. profit* for the axteradon of a patent
granted - to said William- Steele, for an - intprovernent in
making brushes; foraeten years from the expiration of
said patent which takes place on the 1 day of August,.
It ie ordered that the 'said - petitir .A bit u bo u : t r4 i ' l li en, tlh ut P l a i
Pa
tent Office - oe the Ist Itlcint?nY - .. , err . e i to ..
appear
&clack; pit and all persons are n . n
n and gt.
show cause, if any they have, why. said. . Pe . , ut! I ,t)il 1 1 ,,
not to be granted. „
Ordered, also,
Union; Globe; and Nationa
that this, notice' b, it published- in i the .
I Demokrat, Pashingtentlte.
mar i Pennsylvanian, Philtalel;
pablican Zs trgeS, B i ,,t iti- - c c , Sui-t,.NeW York Post and
phia I Post, -
Ti on in ce t ' s n w go e s e t k oPn r i O it t' sG 7 - rf t-t e s i n' c P c:eas ' : i . s t in v E.D e ° tv ulli- w eelc 'N g e* re l vi h ru P si b a in' the -
BURKE r
Let Ni°ndYlP- ''" gsti - 11 -- ' , .Comndssloneror Patents..
s.—Editors Of the above p pers will pleas copy;.
Vle send their bills to the rablip, °filed, with a pap r. -
tinixi" this notice:`'':: . :; i.. ~ . . marldaswt3w
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NO, FORTY-NINN,-.4I4FRTy ST, `PITTS B URGH.
TUST RECEI,YED,an citeizilio.ntid. general assort-.
EP meet of. French English, Ilelgiaw and American
Cloths, Caseimeres and Visible, of the latest and 11105 t
desirable patterns. Amongst them Will be IbMid,a varie
ty of-entirely new styles Fancy . Ca.ssiinercii and Vest
ings,.if the latest importationp—all or.which Will be
made to order-in the most fashionable manner, at short
notice, and reasonableprices: • • . •
On hand, a large assortment-of READY-MADE
CLOTHING , made up in the present Spring - Style r and
will be sold low for cash. -
N: B. fro .Tatioas.— Watt's' Graduatin_g Shoulders'
Mentors, System. for sale at" linrialtsw) P. DELANY'S.
60 'MARKET STREET, have- receivedi by. ri
ll cent importations, the" - following GOODS viz:—
Six cartons T Shawls,, hibet Shawisf 'various- qualities - and
colors 150 doz. " Ale i zanderie best quality Kid Gloves;
togetheri'vrith a good assoriment of 'eoPd Silk, Lisle
Thread and Cotton Gloves for Spring trade ;.rich Stand
ing'straight and tut-wooer Collars ;200 pairEmtiroldered
Cuffs. front 50 cents to 61,05 i..fffourning Collars, of ma
ri,ouir'patterns ; Demi Lace Veils, the greatestassorframit
ever offered by' as; FrenaVand.-Englisli 4-4 Priets;
Hoyle's'Prints; small figures - ard fast-colors ; small plaid
French Gincluans ; British Furuiture Chintz; white satin
damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 0-8 and:lo-4;
green/lenges; Gent.'s black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats,
-n 'to 40 inch, 'the 'best goads imported ;- Purse Twist;
Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric - Hdkfs., from
'62,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaconets; Lawns" - Mall
and SwissohluAlini, figured' and plain Laces, white and
col'd Tarlatan's; &e, &e. _We iire in the daily receipt of
:new Goods; and invite the attention of purchasers to our
extensive stock: - - -feb27.-
• • :Fashionable Head. 4nel:tore; '
No. ' Marker greet; second door bekno Seond '
213 street .
C. WERSEBURGi,
- FIEAPECTFULLY announces, o ids numerous friends
:"and to-the public, that be has removed his Fashion
able Eteddlgoartersfrom Liberty street to his new Store,
•on Market, 2d door front SenOnd street. He is constant
ly prepared to make toorder,or, the Most fine and best
'materials, ina supe ri or mann er'and at very reasonable
prieeS,'eFery there of Fashionable' Clothing, of which
Ili complete stock' or choice and carefully selected .
French, Englis h and .Belgiun, Cloths. Cassiraeres, Vest
ings, We., of the latest and , most desirable patterns, are
particularly designed. . -. • ' -
•He boa also do hand a very large stock of ReadyUnade
FishionableClothing; which b e .w ilt elr very tow -
C. WERNEMIRG,
.
28 .filarket st.,fid. door from Second et:
, .
AA. MASON & CO., Net. 60 Market , etreet, have juit
. received the „following well known brands of
Bleached Muslins,viz - - -
7-B and 5-4. - Bledehed Muslin, James' Steam Mills ;
. -54 .. ." " - Naninkeng ..
Maeon ; "."P' okanoket,""Carlisle,; "_•Dorchester "Gin= taigamcmd," "Grafton," "..k," "Pittsburgh," "La'arence,"
"Boston Pillow Cue," Farnsworth," Ice:, , All'-of
which, together with many' styles .not here mentioned,
will be cold atEASTERN PRICES; by thepiece or pack
age.
Clotlking at' Comt.' ' • •
A Sato sulicribers intend enlarging their Store ROom,
they Will"adhere `strictly to the above terms. There
fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to our handsome assortmantof CLOTHING . Our,
Stock is large, and of the best material and workman
ship. ' IVI'MULLEN tr. "OWNING,
feb33 No: 213 Liberty, opposite foot of itli st.
Shirting , ftlusins and Irnth hinexis.
.
W IL MURPLElrinvites the 'particulai: attention' of
those wanting the above Goods, to -bis desirable
stock:consisting of the best intike,-from the most approv
ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure flax.
Ile has just received an additional supply, and is offering
Shirting Mustiest of mipeiior-quality at _ a very low
price.
Sheeting and Pillow-ease Mnslins;
Diapers and Craith; •
Table Cloths, Towels nod Napkins;
Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and
Housekeeping Dry Goods generally.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS--Such as French Merinos,
Fermat", plain and Amoy De- Laines, (some new styles
ant neceivedg Alpacas, • • .
The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be
sold at pnceathat cannot fail to please.
ET. Wholesale Rooms up stain. • jartls
- Fresh' A rrivar--/Velv Goods - 9
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:so. 05 .iht.szit Sr., totrwmkif tra sr. ARIA-7112 nissloan
FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS!
The-subscriber has just received his second isupply
of-NEWGOODS,-puichused in the Eastetn cities same
the Gres: Fall in Pricer, and far below the cost of mono
factoring, and will 'dispose of them, Wholesale-and Re
tail; at GREAT BARGAINS TO - BUYERS!
Bleached Muslin,only 31 Cents;
4-9 Bleached. Muslin, from 61 t 0.121 cents;
,44 Brown "do. do. , sto S cents;
44 Double Purple Called, 12} do.
Prints, Mertimack patterns, only 6; cants;
Furniture Chintz, only 6feents ;
Red and. Yellow Flannel, all Wool,lSteusts
British Chintz; Blue and Orange,lo cents
Bed licking, only cents
French Dress Gingham's, 121 cents;
French Work Collars, only 121 cents; •
44 White Flannel only 25tents,
• LADIES' DRESS GOODS. •
Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre;
Wide Black, Manilla Silks; •
Chameleon Silks, all shades ;
Satin stripe Cash'utere,'new style ;
Prench - Latucutine Pluidi;•
Lyonege•Clotheoiclilustre;
.Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • . ,
Gala Plaids, high C 01013;
Cobutg and Tinbet Cloth, various shades
- Paris Printed Letriartine Cashmeres ;
French Merino, all colors;
Chameleon Stara, all shades;
•
• - D' Armour -Silks;
Chameleon Thibet Cloths.
• • SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • • .
Plaid Long Shawl! ; Boseha Long Shawls; Embroid
ered Black Cloth Shawls; new - style all wool - Brocha
Shawls.; Embroidered, black and. colored Mona dtam.ine
Shawls ;new style Stradilla &wilt Lphtirtaralculbraid
- ered- black and colored silk fringe`: Mabel Shawls, and
new Style Paris printed Terkern and Cashmere`Shawls.
- • • FANG!" GOOlttlEt.
„ - -
French work Capes; Collars and Cheraizettes new
style. Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric
Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and
colored Kid Gloves . ; mohair and worsted .Mitts; white
and black - Silk, Cashmere ' Alpaca, Ingrain and Mora
vian Hose ; .black Silk Fringes and Gimps Thread,
Edgings and Inserting,S. , -
DOMESTIC AND- STAPLE GOODS. • . '
'Damask Table Linip, and Table -.Clethslltussia Dia;
per and Craih ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached
andßroomMuslin ; Cassias's; Kentac.kyleans; Checks;
Bed Ticking; Domestic' Gingharns;' Colored Cambrics ;
Red, White and Yellow-Flannels ; Welsh Flannel; Plaid
Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color
' • GENTLEMEN'S . GOODS.' -
Just received. a very•fine assortment of. French and
English, blue, black and brown ClOtbs; blaak . and fancy
French Cassimeres; newstyle fanny Vesting's and. era
irats; h l erino Shirts and Drawers- Linen, Cambric and
Silkßandkerthiefs; and tisplendidassortment of Gloves,
Hosiery and Suspenders. . •
BLANKETS.
A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound)_
Illankets,juSt received. • • • :
The above GOODS having been purchased since the
recent great fall in Frit es,Aletehants and others are re
quested to cull and Inspect them; y I feel confident that
on examination they will be found ranch lower than they
have ever been• offered in thia:City, as •I' intend to sel
them tokoksiffe and retail, at if very small prof: at, the
Eastern Cost. ABSALOM momus,
.novta . . • .No. GS Market street..Pntsbureh:
New Goods, at Number:Plity,ssiine
„crinarta AND 117/13/311/1011
rfREAT BARGAINS - The l subscriber has Just re.
'Ur" turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
a vary extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE
Blew GOODS, adapted to ;the present season, and em -
br .ring a stock for xtehness and variety not surpassed by
at. , establishment in the West.
DRESS GOODS!
Very glossy blab& Silks ; rivets and Collars • .
Handsome dress do. Black love Veils and ' Hdkfs.;
Rich changeable ' do. Jadonet and Camb. Muslins.
Rich changeable Satin -I . 3piPlaid and striped Muslins;
Chines; • - - iHanftsome-Ribbchas ;
Mode, and hig4 cord Ficnchrovcs, Hosiery, &c.;
Merinos; Clothicfor Cloaks; ' '
Mode and hig,hcoPd MintliniTerkeri Shawls; •
de Laines; Cashmere do.
New style muslin de Lainetn.Plain Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Caihmeres; I fringes
Fancy do. ' do. _ IPlack Thibet Shawls, do.do.
Black and colored'Alpacas;.Black do. do. •
Plaid Ginghams, bright co-;Silk do. do.
Ions; • • - - - - iFin.o Eroclue "do. 1
New style Visettes ; . Cloth . • : do.
Gala Plaids, bright colors; irlaid, Long no.
California Plaidti; - I,Low Priced do
Black Bomber.ines; _ Cloaking&
• . CALICOEGREAT REDUCTION-,
stock of Calicoes is Very huge; it hasbeen 'se
lect-6d With much earc=.tiith partmulai - re&rence to
fastness of cbloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
design. - These goads 'ore lower . than they - have ever
been before, and ate worthy the particular attention of
purchasers: .
The best Calicoes fordiets. ever offered;
Double purple Calicoes, English, 121 , cents;;'• •
Oil Chintz . ; British Chintzes ;
New stylklerriraack Calicoes-,
Blue,do. do.
Blueand Orange ' do. •
Furniture
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
. A large lot of low, priced Muslin de Laines, of the tow
Price of 12} cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for 12} Ms. per yard. Very good
and very - handsome - dark and bright colored Plaid Ging ,
hams, forcents warranteMfast colors. -
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.' 2 '
Bleached IHuslinti,,
,
'&1 1012;
Yard wideOnblebehed OA to 9. •
Bed Tiekings, very cheap;
Casinette, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans;
Checks, fLinings, - Plaid Linsey's;
trnmertta Ginghams, Mariners' Skirtings; •
Colored Cambrics; ' - - •
Plannele, low,er than ever offered ; • .
• LINEN GOODS!
Trish•Linens; - Linea Lawns ; •
DanitA Table Linen ; •
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheetingt •.- •
Do., Diapers; - • .
r.
Linen Diitlsn Crash.
BLANKETS! BLANKET'S!
A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine,
also , Blue and Drab ißlankets, fine and' very., fine, for
Overcoats.'
GOODS 808 GE.tiTLBMEDL.
_
• Sill 6 and superfine French and English Cloths and Can
sirneres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen; Pocket'Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Groves ;-flaspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments iMerino and Cotton Half Dose,
The subscriber having made extraordinary prepaid
tiOttdfor the Fall and Illtiner trade, and having purchilai
ed hikrGoods ender the advantage of markets unusually .
depressed, can confidently promise., his customers the
best bargalnarie has ever been able to olrer.
Customers of the house and purchasers generally, are
respectfully invited to caLl. (nov2o) ' PHILIP ROSS.
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EXCHANGE' AND - BAIIIIINO OFFICE
' -N. E. turner of Third and Wood strive.. -
QIGHT and Time 'Bills of Excharige,-Bank Mies an
h 3 foreign and domestic - Coin bought, and sold en th
most favorable terms; • - ,
Colleetionsmade Mall the 'principal cities of the Munn
at the lowest rates. . •
ALLEN XILLITER. EDWARD /WM
. friltABLEA•45k.
Bankers and Szchange Bcokers, Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Bills, Bills of Exchange, Cofttlicates airDepes
ii, Bank NOW, and Coin. -
Corner of. Third and Wood sts, cliiectly o pp osite the St.
Charles Motel. • alaY •
:• ,•• . • 114:11 0LBIES•dic• SON, '•
•Bankers and Dealers ifs Exchange • Coin and rank Rotes,
Po..SS Market sireet,.Pittsburgh..
'IMILLNO RATH:. ' EXcturan: . • DOTING BATA
• New York +pr Cincinnati
Philadelp is
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Baltimore • 1- Bt:Lonis ' .
Buying. ?cites -
Indiana • f
KentnOry • • f"'
Wheeling • •
Tennessee -• •.; -• 3"'
M 3.• 11.110-.)N. • THOS. 111.1161L1T.
MOON dr. SARGENT: "
BANKERS AND EXCILANGS BROKERS,
N. R. Corner of Wood and Sixth stews, Pittsburgh, ..ret.,
DEALERS in Coin, Bank Neres,..Time Bins Foreign..
and Domestic.Eschange, certificates of Deposlt;#o-
EXC/LANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union
aid Europe, for sale in sums to suit prircliciscrs. •
CURRENT and par funds received on dcponite..
COLLECTIONS made alkali parts of the Union, at the
Plitt. ATE DiStia.Sk.. Are .tirounb tto
65 Diamond Alley,. can .be consulted in all
'eases of a priears or delicate tialure incidents:
to th e human frame ...
e • -sybiligand syphilige eniptim., g ononhei
• -and its consequences, togethcr.witbnil vs.
,nerrotatsozw, impurities eddy! blood, with-alldilaases of
mourealmigin,sliin diseases,wlthst natures, gleet, ure.thml.
. discloses, seminal weakness and Impotency; oleo; piles,
rheamatun, innate weakness, diseases of womb;
monthly sappreisions,„dixeares of the joints, fistula in
ano, nervous afreetions, pains m the track and loin.siirri
tattons of the actk Of the gadder and kidneys, seuthutic
eruptions, setter. ringovertrt, mercurial diseases, Ac. .-
TWIne'VE TEA KW PRACTICE • •
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment : o'cent ,
real disorders, arid those arising trout youthful excesses+
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
commas/milt:my have betwenteebled,gnables Dr. Brown
Wolfer assurances of speedy relief, to Idl who mayplace
themselves under his care. ."- •
Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently - arranged into FA.
orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without (eye
of exposure to other visitors. • • . •
It Is of importance to many persons in need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly; .To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill is removing emend:dis
eases, in their various forms and stages, oilers inducements
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap
prised that Dr. Brown bus 'been. regularly educated ta
every branch'of medicine, and for the last twelve years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases.
Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon in
'Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com
plaints. .
(]-Certain, sale and speedy Cureswill,,in all 'Caiei,be
guaranteed. D , ..
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Recent cases are relieved in a short time; without inter
Hernia or Ruptare.—Dr. Brown: also invites per. •
sons afflicted- with }tenant° call ; as he has paid partmul
tar attention to that disease. .. .. 7 •
*Letters frorn a distance; asking advice; mast eomein -
fee, or they will not be attended to.
' Elle-Offlee on Diamond Alley, a few doors from 'Wood
street, towards the market. Consaltatiens strictly confil
dentist. ' • ':--- • • • ' - . 1:m12545001Y
REUMATISPI.—Dr. Dr mvnsi newly discavered rem
edy for Rheumatism i, a spuedy.and Ce wain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fulls.
Mee and Private Consoltation Rrorns; . No. 65, Din..
mond.alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'The Doctor is always at
home." .4ruilft.anwif
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pullers Magical 'Pain kmttroctor.
TO THE PUBLIC—This is to certify that 1 have found
Dafley:s Magical Pain Extractor to prove a cure fa'
the Chronic Rheumatism, which .I have been hnlicted
with for tea years, in my hip jerints. . •
ABRAHAM. R. VREELAND.
Aeguaehanack, N. Y., April 8,1348. .
Ma. H. Da.ustv—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the
Piles for eight months, 'and could get no relief.. -.Your
Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to
me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and Ir.
a short ume was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the
balance of my box. WILLIAM, HALL.
97 North Moore street. New York, June 19,1847.
It 7 CAUTlON.—Dalky's only Depot in the city .I.Nes
York, and where the' genuine article can Le obtainell,
wholesale and retail, 19 at 415 Broadway . . •
H. DAIJXT is the inventor of this truly invalriahle coat
pound, and he eeier has, and nceer wilt communicate the
secret of its preparation, to any man Eviug; cud, there
fore, no other person ever has made,o; ever can'make- a
&minor it himself.
Cauninfeits abound! Every truly yaluable
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten-.
sively experienced Mat fait than Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor! .
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A Tsar—The genuine Dill . ay, in cdres 'of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and
produce et onco a coolionand sootkingeffect-reatracting
pain in and from one to Nice's minutes! lint be liura,'al.
ways, apply, it on linen—never on cotton cloth. -
And now . mark the differenee!--Contiscrfeit.Ektinctors,-
no matter tinder what name they appear, or how ap
plied;always irritate and increase timpani! • . =
. Pamphlets, containing certificates of chresoneyhe. had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, • •
• Western Depot, - Pittitnirgh:
• Dalleios Animal Galvanic:Cure.
For Horses, Cattle, &c., cures :spavin, qaittor, grnase. •
poll-evil, sores, galls and bruises. .Tamphle is containing_
certificates of • respectable parties, may be bad on appltd
cation to , • JOHN D. MORGIN, •.•
ortlEtd&wy , • . Agent; Piutlfuteh.
• Tbe.Grand Purgative. • . •
ULIOKENEWS SUGAR COATED vsozri:
JLI ELK EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated :Pills
have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States,
as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Soar 'Stomach,
Headache, revel's, Piles, Costiveness,. Coughs; hregrl. -
barn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat; Insvaiii - .
Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigesurth,'Whd
variety of other diseases to which dealt is heir. to, as ti
medicine for the million. In a. . seasons of the year,.--
spring, summer, autumn, audiwinter,--emil ander all cir
cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and
success. As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill-.
don, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white
sugar, children will easily take'them ; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thoroughtftheiroperrition.,.
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equallybeni
efichil. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with.
out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who
use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certisiu
result. •
Remember Dr: C. V. Cliekener is thddriginal inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the son was
over heard of until. he introduced them in Jone,led3.
Par Chasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,und take no oth'ers, or Met.
will be made the mines of a fraud. •
Dap — Price, :25 cents per box. '
Dr. Clickenceeprincipnl office for the sale' of Pitts •
66 Vcsey tu., N Y.
WM. JACKSON, P 9 Liberty at head of Wood, Pitta
burgh, Pa., General Agent fur Penpsylvania, Northern .
Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia.
The followin are the duly-appointed Agents for-JVii
gheny county, ' Pa.: _
A. IC
Marshall ,•
Dr . Brown, - - Allegheny city. • •
J. R. Johusoin •
Jonathan Glireist, Manchester.
• Alexander Aedale,Wylie street.
J. 11.. 11. Jacques, Iltiminghans. •
Wm. J. Smith, Temperunceville.. •-. • . .
G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • .
Edwaid Thompson, VVilkiniburgh.. • •
Daniel Negley,'Enst Liberty. • • ' • '
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgb.
• H. Rowland Sc. Son, M'Keesport •• •' -
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.
John Black, Turtle Creek. - •
M'Eldowney. BlikertnowtT. , •
SaMuel Springer, Clinton • , • • :
' James Dl'Kee, Stevrartstown. ' •
Riley hPLaughlin, Plum township . -'
J. Fulton, Tarentum. . . •
. • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville • .
Robert Williams, Awhorsville.
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The let April. 1 . .
-TOSEPII PRICE'S JOHRING:SHOP.—To pdisoos.
sfi about to remove, and- wanung their. Stores or flames
repaired, Counters, Shelving, Dbors,' Windows, and
Hoisting Wheels put up:--Cttrpenter work of all - kinds
done on short mutice, alt reasonable terms.. Cabinet
work made to order, and Furniture neetly repaired and
varnished, on reasonable terms—on Fifth street, between
Wood and Smithfield streets, in the Coffin Warehousi!cf
John Liggett, (late of Wm. Trovillo.)
opposite theAllet
gheity Lugme House. [ft I , l4:thapt I JOSEPII PRICE. .
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• - MltralselPs . plops .: • . .
KA & CO. have taken the exclusive agency ( or the
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sale of Mitchell's superior Ms i t for Pittsburgh and
Western Penasylvanigs which will be sold at his.geduced
Philadelphia pnees. . ;
The Map of the World" Meiatur's Projection, tribe - '
largest and inest - coMprehensive.work of the kind ever
•published in America; it is . Gi feet from East to. West, .
and 4i from North to South. accompanied by s a book - of'
600 paves, containing consulting index, consulting which any item ou the Map may be readily foetid i also. Geo.:
graphical descriptions of all the ectuntntshu the Globe. :
The Reference and Distance Map of the United States, ' 4
one scale of 25 miles to an inch, comprising the States •
Counties, Townships, &c., in the lUnionsaccompanied Icy
a volume of 400 pages, 8 vet., Which Includes on index of '
Counties,TOWns, Zee., together with II general description • •
of the United States.
The National Map of Ons,Amerietat Republic, or
United States of America.
Universal Atlas, containing Maps' of tire Empiies,
Kingdoms, States and Republics, with u special Map of :
each of the United Suites comprehended on .73 elbeets, -
forming a series of 117 M aps, a •lerrge folio . volume , ele-
A Map of Texas, Oregon and California, with all the,
routes distinctly marked out Its these coma/kn. '•
A. lurge supply of the .utioco !daps, email and large,
still be kept constantly on head one for sale-at the Book
and Paper Warehouse, corner -of Thira.and -Wood
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460241.120U1 4 1.1.APhaving.,'on'tha ISt isst.,:assoCiated
(P -with him iti Lis bedlam '.loltx Fremmo. they will : .
erenfter carry on, their ImportiiisreHouse Furniehintil • ' •
Hardware, and lilanufactuninrbusiftet‘s, ender the name • - . 1.
and style of John Dunlap Ze CoAltd,bughless Or the 014 - ':
estabbehmeat will be elosed.l..(jhe seu'ior-Partner-br then :...1-
preoent firm, at , their we/00m rm. cente of filiiikiit nit.:' /4
Second streets . (lait6l/ - - . JOHN XIIINLAP &.CO. ;.. -,'
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