..,.,~_.~.. M=MAM!MMDMEII . rttutg _Vast ,113.11, I/fluting gal • s'':otiftNrsitOF WOOD AND REM! STREETS. Mrs eliiivinz-added tis-oUr Establishment, aspnid SteturrYislAshr Printing Machine, We tub prepred. to do all kinds bf Newspaper andßrdskArtuk in a Style of un sarpaishd. beauty and neatness; and , upon 'the. most rea sOnablolernis.-We respectfully solicit, tke patronage of she public n tkis line of our business; liVlivelitiiers are fequeitedto hand in th eirfavorrbef?re ,Coelock' g This MACS tbe eastpTied with, in order to Stirofan ensersun: Whenitispossehle;on eriiiierhourtrould 011:7".E. W."CAKR,.United Suites Neirstreper'figefiek Stin,Bultdings, 1 4 1.‘ II corner' of Third and Dock streets, tied--isoltroi4yetuthorise4Agent - 4 - . • - • kr!juwtiiy.LEX osi Suoas.—Prepared by .T.IV. Kelly Ti d for sale by A.'S/SIPES . No. 70 .7,Fp l u li r t tlist am s re t tt, °4 .Aga - ? tad tbo mandfacturer, This vtnllbe • found a delightful article of beyetate,in'farrulies, and Pariteniaril tiostaA ta - sie — km arm s: Bassia's t slmproved bboacilate'fireparation, ''bi*ng a combination of Cocoa tiat;ipnoce at, krivigora c tug . and palateable ; highly, recommended,, - particularly for Preptuad by IV: Kaker;• 'Dorchester; Masa— 'and foseale, by. A. Axrnits, at the rekin!re aStore, No. 70 _ , . . • t ' ; - •-• .. ...117.' ‘‘ ri "ils without benignrrest - . metints to the. tombeb.y.t.o.sl:M , at the: ed In its progress by , thefinidietrier , in, common - use . n present. ume. But .rs• brighter.:day is 'coming, and a come—as - to snecesrfully,arrest this disease- Dr. Rogers ~ : ..Liverwort.and•Tar,net only , gives immediate rebel tn. ••Cialgitektud.Colde t but from the festimeny of men n cl o d:I ra :, ..._,bigheit standing. here andelsewhere,: Improvements in very remarkable cures of Co"sumßtih riothngtan ~... in the treatment, of diseases are onward , r4r i t iore war, ate r arrest tits , spirit in. the .present . ge ~ . - t ilHictedwith diseased,Lungs, would ito r welt •o call on , the agent*. end see the certificates of D Win.J. Rich ards, Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of the lie . v..q .i e i ortre_NV. , t , •,..Maley, _and. of Dr. Hiram Cox. late Professor ,iii the• Le lecue Medical College of Cinainnati. • :This medicine. not only . cures Consumption , e „ ,ne , but n breaksthe ,-.. up themost distresehig. Cough M 0.. Iyhourst '• _. money - will be cheerfully retundeu J. KIDD . 8.. CO" - ~, , - 4. - : F° 115410 b Y - •' n t j) r....cirn, J. NO. CU Wood et. t ,.. .. - : ~,, ....Wholes e r e .2_ "giVr• ' NLI it HARDIN, Also,bi - -- -- - Dritintvreet. .. : mar64mdarxv ' ' , -'' , r - OsttWorm no rug SEassismr.--Those who labor Within doors are compelled to breathe an impure atmos :•PlkeiC,tvhiell i6Whtilly - unfit - for the proper expansion o:. tbelungs,'and, owing - to want of-exercise, thebOWels be come constipated, the pores. of the skin .closed,:and, in deed, '.all - the functions of the body hee.ome deranged _;= hence proceed asthma, cough; pants'in the breast and side,palpitatiori Al'f . henrt- rheumatic pains in various., ''. parts Of the bedy, giudiness, and a variety of-other „tressikcOmplaints. common - to those of sedentary .huh ith. ,T'rightrlndian Vegetable Pills:disperse all thesti tinWeasant symptoms.. A sighs-dose .wilEiu all easeit ,give reliar;and; if - repeated a few times; will most as -- suredly restore the body to health. Beware of -.Cowl:el:fats and, b2ritations.—Romember •.' .unit the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable nave the writtru signature of Wit.txta Warn ELT on he top label of each bor. .. - '” • . Itemember. also, that 11. - Smyser, Druggist corner of - Market and Third steer s. is not All agent for this inedi.: tiaezandwecannotguarantee as . genuine that offered ' • ";.'. The genuine- is for- sule , a Dr Wright's _Principal ()Mee; 1.09 '.Race 'street, PhLadelphiai and by JOHN TIIOMPSON, 156 Liberty Istreet, Pittsburgh, Pa.., who is sole, agent for this city, by whom dealers can be tap o 'plied at the wholesale rate, - - . mars_ AUCTION SALES, 1• BYTAZifI'S iit'RENIVA; AUCTIONEER, No 114 ti oOD SITEET sniisE 3;;43C35-Pitt*I'FITTIS ; TOCK OF A - DETAIL DRY GOODS STORF..`, i Mar: kct street, at AUCTION =On Tue , day next,Marelf 10 'o'clock in the torermint. will ,be sold,- at the .store of Mr. John Whitten, NO. 94 Market street, betvecen • :Fifth street and the'Di amOnd,-the balance of his stock of yordign had Domestic Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods, ie.' -,..maining on hand, us he is declining that business. It - .; be - unneeessals . to-enumerate the different artis ';eles, as - they cortippse a genefal variety, 'such us is usually found in a retail dry goods store. Purchasers may depend that the proprietor ts determined toclose the stock.withoht any TCl,erveNviintever. Tunas at sale. • ' :JAMES McKF.NN.A, . will be continued from day today. un til all are sold, . . Imari9l J. INIcK.. .111 F.AL ES'F,ATE.--A valuable, Lot ot Ground; corner Of i:~vt aktington street mid Clay.elley, in the East or 3d ' ','Ward,'City of Plusbutghi on which is erected n Brick, suit Frame Dwelling House and Stable. ut 'S , CIu Saturday, .March 24th, at 3 o'clock in the:allernona, " hesold, on the NCR:intr. in the 3.1 %Vara, Fittsbingli, a Lot Of Ground situate on the corner of Washington st. and ClOy Alley, - on which is erector one. good substantial" Brick Dwelling and. cine-cFrarne Dwelling, both _finished .10 the best and mast, COIIIfig table mustier. Also. one ; - "Frame Stable: , The property .. .is very valuable; being located in the best pencil' the city, and Suituttle either toe private.residence or businesastroul, such as LS, SCAOtti • t offered at public sale. The terms will be accommodating. inatt9 , JAMES McKENNA, Auct. • • •'6.2 rLEN DI tr FURNITURE: Fcatherifedi, Mattresses; Carpeting, China \Vnre, Kitchell Utensils, &tr.. of.a - Pnvete Famil), nt AUCTION.-00 Saturday. March 2lth:ut - I.o4'clock in the foreuonn, will be sold without _T" reserve; at the dwelling of Cusamscs Allitents, F.sq "Fourth street, between Wciod nail Smithfield, his entire' Household Furniture, Feather-Beds, Bedding, &c., as lie ieretnovin, ,, to Philadelphia. Every.article will hi' pos.:, itively Sold Without any respect to prices. , It is certain-. ly us fine a:lot of Furniture as wusever offered at ptiblic' sale in this eity, - and IMF; been kept in the neatest and best of order. The greater patt is In-use - only about four years, and ull Were- expressly made to order, comprising in part .the follovring:--mithogany.sdfas and chairs, ma hogany direns and, rocking chairs, mahogany side board .I with marble iop,.'Mahogany secretary nett hook-case : mahogany card tables. mahogany Side tables. mahogany' centre tattles, elterry dining and breakfast tables,niehtig „, any wtisli stands with marble tops, cherry wash stands, fancy work stendsonahogany.dressingbereatts,mahog '; any end cherry plain bureaus, I-splendid mahogany pa , tent high post bedstead, cherrY high post bedsteads. . : cherry Frettelt bedsteads, 2 excellent• wardrolteS, fancy and common chairs, 3 large and splendid =lntel looking glasses, fancy 'toilet glasses. gas chandefiere, candela ', bras; a- large -tessOrtment of patlor, chamber, hall and stair catpeung , of they latest ptittems and best quality-; -; Brussels•• - aud Saxony hearth rugs, feather , beds of the choicest quality; hair, husk , and straw mattresses *ed.- - _ding of every description, fenders and fire irons, Vette -Sian and transparent blinds, China ten and dinner sets, • ..variety of queinsware and glassware, ivory handle Icnivvs and forks , common do., I French mantel clock with shade, tens 2 weeks.; with a great variety of kttch ;-: en utensils; 2,excelient cooking stoves, with Ex - litres, all .complete; I refrigerator, t wire safe. Terms merit) ~ • . - . AMES, McKENN A, Auct...- Q Plikdil..ol3 EAT Ali C110N..--t.t u'llattrs• 'day, ida.ehtoth, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold at the-Cabinet Wareroom of Philip. eis, Penn. -street, second door from - Walnut street, Fifdt Ward, his 'entire stock - of -Furniture, as he is declining that busk - ness. Among the eruct - es are- wardrobes, curd 'tables, and breakfast tables, wash stands, fancy work - - stands, high post bedsteads, French bedsteads, mahoga i nrdressingltureausjall column_plaiu bureaus, cherry 'bureaus, fancyandeonamort . chairs, settees, etc. i 7 r [matt'. . • JAMES IdeKINNA, Ana. Pi AccouNT or' svnom.Er MAY CONCERN, 't to pn boarding:add other charges, on Saturday 'of ', " ternoon; *arch 31st, at 2 o'clock. - will be gold; widmis , reserve,: at lil'heanaht Auction Rooms, to rtay boarding and other charges, unless the owners or their agents-re ': deem them before, ti trunks, containing clothing, ke.; 3 _:'carpet bags, contenting clothing, &c.; t hat box and hat; .1 tdl bandbox x ol u oT setaalr'clrl.3,,gior vractCl'iTlTlTonStee contents ' n o el , notice of this'advertiSernent. Tetinsicasb,par funds A. R: MILLER, St- Charles Hotel. 'JAMES 111'KENNA,I,Auct'r.__. • , CiOttalit ClilfaillerCll and VestitSgs. . SAMUEL , fEac T AIWA, Exchange Baddings.St. Clair L a aver,Pittsburg/a. heftiest returned from New York and'Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine assortment .I:&ClotbsiCassimeres and Veatings, r of the best quality, ' andllatest styles, which he is prepered to make to order in the best manner and in the latest fashions. (rarl7.lm • -ITO 7 THE subscriber offers for sale his old Business Stand, 11 on the corner of Smithfieid and Fifth •street.. He will' sell his'etitire-Stocic and - Fixtures. - Fir.diur, it in convenient to attentt to both of hit establitihracat., he is dctirons of telling one of 'them For farther particulars, ftliplY 16' - • GEO.SCHNECK, maxitidf - ' . Corner of sth told rior.,rs.BEVOLVER'S, with apparatus, by Expreis fe.cdaytyby ' • JOHN CIOLTWRIGHP, " utarl. s . S.l"Wcied street., • - • ws. Torun, pisrois ANIICARBINES; Alien's . & Revolvers, good ; together witb a large iisiVritnent of , other Pistols;Xlaskw and 13elts, and Cali fornia equipments. Bowie Knives will he , reeeived .by 7 pßieist in a few, dayi. al- JOHN CA WV WRIGHT'S,' ' Cutlery Establishment,P3 %Vood et. pereons indebted to the , -Eagle:of John fugue. ducereted: nio• - requested to .mate-payment to either of the undersigned.; end thee" -4. ; baying claims agnitLet the. same,:will present themObt" RAIN 3R..H.AMa Executont .mnrl4.:Otd.. H. CIAILDS 'S ~. , . . . , "AXEllll3oolllS—Oregott and.Oatifornia uy J. Quinn• Thornton, , late Judge at the Supreme Court of Oregon. and corresponding member of the American 'lnstitute. With , an Appendix, including recent and•au thentic information on the subject of the GOLD MINES of California and other valuable matter of interest to the •• , %immigrant, ,a s te-4 with Illustrations and n:Map. In two -• ,R.A.pitARIA BY.AI ph or, Pages of i:he Doak of Life at Twenty . onic - de Latoartine, author of the " History of the • Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution: 2 etc. , , , s , • ;-' • 7No: 4of the Life of Franklin; illustra tes' cot: •- • • ‘ l . -Just received and for; sale by t - ~ • • - . JOHNSTON & I =ON; Corner Market and 11 LCKIVEI) At'M. A. hiINEWS.L—The Ca,rtous, a IV Family' Picture; by Buiwer Lytton: - • , The Diamond atidtlic Pearl ;by Aim. Gore. York in Bhees with Splendid illustrations. •)'•:', - The•oialtule, or Lae in a Colony; by Judge.Hulittni tott.'atithor,6l: bad:Slick. -• • .) -..- The:: Adventures. of Caleb Williams,orthings as they . :nee ;by `William:Godwin. •- 1 • -: . Davis' Manuel of Magnetism; new Chemical and. -Pharmaeutic Manipulations; • Whit •::•• • • • - • • A? New Description. of Culifomia,-complete With all `-.---•:-the'ithefulinformation to emigrants tothat countit l'residerit or California.. Sitrrnetarwer42n noon. isovit Bream).- "N: 7 HEf4Y,CiTY .01 feet front ; jab: On Reimer eiteet by. 240 on.:StrawbeiTy olley io the Cijourtatis‘.:Wili; be, cold., at Auction by „Trunsa:Alegenna, tin thmpremises, on Saturday, the 17111 itist.,al 2 o'clock ' • in the - aftenioon.: This property could readilkbe , dividd s intri welve Building Lot:*: Titie indispntable: Term', . vhfch. :60 be liberal., it sale, rot leather' informations J,r;ivta marl° , Smithfield street., r". •-v _ - ElEl WEEMEMMZIMe2= 6infiterrilit tinb PIVT Sint RIM' BO ARO _ 01Et VELtIDE. .N .13 SY BARKER,' - Voiseartersoli Fitsausarr PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 4848.. StetumboatPacketLlne,leavesdally rorCineintiati,l o a lc Paraengeti Packet, via Brovrnsville,r4o Baltimore -and Philadelphia, 8 a. sr., and 6 P. Line, direct to Philadelphia;9 a.m., and 161 We tern and Southern Mail Coach Lane; ti a. M. - North-We stern; via Cleveland, daily,lo 4.. Eriwatid . Wastent - Netv York, duty, 9A. M. • North-Eastern, to Fbiladelphia,dady, eieept Bandays,4 , . " a .• ARRIVALS AND DE A .ARTIJILE OF AtATLS , ' Engem;Mail via. Philadeloll, due closes t 2 711. .Weeterntlail,Cin. and,Leiusv., dae 8 r..N.ie lesess Sauth.via Ealt.andWaahington,due Br. eloaeso.t. N. 'North Western via Cleveland, due 10 A, N., closest) A. M. Erie and Weidera - New York, due • Br. closes 8 a.* Bank of Pittsburgh ?•••••••,,- • • •40 0 • 00, 8 5 0 00 1160,00 Exchange 8ank........ 4.. ..... 50,00 - 44,00 43,5(1 Merchants' and:M.6V ••• •• • • 50,00 „50,00 ;49,00' FannerstDeposit Ben None in marketo Hand Street Bridge 50,00 . 50,00: .49 00 Northeni Libertiesßridge . -, .50,00 - 3 skirl •Old Allegheny Br:dge 45,00 • ,56,00 35P° Connellsville R. R. Stock, paid pits • • -a gams, v„2 7 50 .... • 5,00 - City Bonds (6 l cest;) Monongahela Bridge • • - Gus Stock 16 50 Deny Review or - the Mericeis. Yesterday was a glorious day ; the sun ,'shone brilliantly:: Every street &darned crowded with - bu. sinew,. and along thewharf there was such anima: tien as' we never before witnessed no early in the . spring . . FLOUR=_-The qtlantity'offesed was mther large; but liuyers do not seem disposed• to operate at the prtees.. Wo :heard of sales to the amount of 500 tibia. at $3,50,43,53, 83,56 and for one mall lot at - GROCERIES—SaIe of 24 tierces Rice at 41c.; safes of small lots at 4}c. For Molasses the'demand is very briski and the prices seem. to tend upward ; `bui;the:iales are still at 23231 e: FOr Sugar, we make the same remark; sales at 41a5le.,according to quality. •Tbere were same large sales of Sugar and Nlolakses . yesterday. Sales 200 bags Coffee - at Some' large: sales of Tea. IRON AND NAlLS*4llanufactufera.say the sup ply will, be g,reaterthan the demand, judging from Present 'appearances. Some dealers have put prices down a fraction. We will give a corrected table in a few daYs. POTATOES—Brisk tailcoat 81087 c.; market not . well sapplifil. - • - ERtit'f—Oranges have declined ;'sales retular at $3,00. .Lemops we still quote at $3,00. Other ar ticle!' without change. GRAIN--Sale of Oats at 24c., from first lands Aye is worth - 40c., fully; but we understand some bairns are willing to give 45c. We have no sales to report., PROVISIONS—No prime Butter in market ; the inferior article offered is worth iolaitic. Lard is not much in demand ; we quote keg at 51ac.,438u1k Pork iht of iu such _good demand as heretofore ; a fine lot emu refused yesterday at Sic. SEEDS—SaIe of small lot flaxseed at 93c. Clover is not in i much demand s and 13,00 is the .outside Alger°. from first hands. 12YR•PLOUR—Sales - of small lots from store at $3,00. -- COriN MEAL—SaIe at 360-10 c. from store. :FIG'S-BMM' brisk at.l4/dl7e. _ . I 8 4 9 tilatitial - Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, - TO PUELADRLDDIt AND nmaimmte Tit 8 Canula Laid Rail Roads being now open,and in good Aler t we are prepared to forward altkinds of Pier elnuirlize and: produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with proamineas and denpatch, and on. assood terms an tiny: other Line: - C. A. hIeANIJLTY &Co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. -- , Aossrs—CIIARLES RAYNOR:Philadelphia, ROSE IHOIdRII,d & Co., Baltimore. (.airl7 • n 7 . , :imumira.l 8 4 v . - , idarclaant.PaNtiax...Eraight Line, For : illqinrilk, Johnstown, Hollidayrbnrgh, and' all , - intermediau plum. - I Tots Line will continue to carry all Way Goods with 1 their usual. dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. ~.1101..Yrs--C; A. AIeANULTY. & Co.; Pittsburgh. . • ''.... - -I):I3..WAKEFIFLD;Johnstovin. • • r. • JOHN MILLER, Ilollidaysburgh. 1 li.v.rmamcgs--Junies Jordon, eltnith k Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoeuberger, R, Moore, John Parker S F. Von Bonn horst & Co.,M. LehMOT it Co.. J(10: IWDCV it) & Brov, Pittsburgh ;John Ivory, Sunlit, Mullrollan & Ray, John ! Grad& Co., Blairsville. • marl 7 1 . __tGazette and Journal Only copy.) ~..Nevi'lentniture and Ch al r Warehouse, o t lOrSanavaLD tr , lIETWEEN t.' , IXILI AND SEVEN7II IMS. -.AT his estublishment will be found a full assortment of the various kinds of Fashionable FURNITURE and CHAlR.S,,which.will be sold very low for cash. Furniture and Chairs for Steamboats, Howls or private M residences,'ade to order on the shortest notice. No pains will he spared in getting - the latest styles of Chairs and Furniture. - All work warranted: ' Every variety of Iledsteads, - with.Ga2.rain's Fastenings, kept constantly on fiend. - [marl7twl HENRY tit:FAIINESTOCIi. . . DSIINISTRATOIt'S NOTlCE—Notice "is hereby given that Lettere, of Administration on the Estate of Joseph•Vincamre, late of Findley 'Township, Alleghe ny County,deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the Estate mill call immedtately and--snake payment; those havitig claims, will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. WAI. VINCAMI', marlOintwl _ PHILIP H. STEVENSON. Admrs Tobacco: ar k BALES CUBA, just received and for sale by J. A. ItIA ZURIE, L. - marl 7 No. 33 Hand et. To Country Merchants. HOIDRINSOIIwonitt remiu I you that you can now ..11.L• secure.. China. Glass, Quernzu•arr, 4.c., at such prices. its never were heretofore offered et. . Remember; 115 Wood street, 3 door* below 6111. [tol7 • I rtnership of MU 8.11111 . & u JL/ is-thisda y dissolved, b pay mutual consent. L The bu x illness of. the firm will be settled by M. Lee J. R. MURPHY, H. LEr... iitubte'rgh, 30th Jan., 1849 'NOTIGE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place.. . H. LEE. jib lu retiring from the late, firm °Murphy & Lee, 1 nn take great pleasure in reeeuen ling Mr. H. Lee to the -confidence of my friends and to the public. j an3o .1. It. -MURPHY. . .. ------ . Nly it ti' l ltA ree l. c 7 i r v :i d . p P e A T TELT e ) e 8( e - I n ett A bb .A oe 91 1u — d St. go sil uP, and for sale by W. & I' M. MITCHEILTILFIE, matl3:l.wd N 0.160 Liberty at. TUG the lionorabie the Judges of the Court of Gen at QuarterSesstons - of the - Petite in and for the County of Allegheny: - The petition of Jacob Rothfutch, of Lower St. Clair Township : in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself -with materials for the accommodation of tmvalors and others; at his dwell ing Itorise,inthe.township aforesaid, and prays that your Bonita will be pleased to grant him a license to keen, tt - public house of-entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duly hound; will pray. JACOB ROTBFUTCH. 'We, the subscribers, citizens of the above Township, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for 'honesty-and temperance and is well provided with house room and eouvepteueen for the accommodation and-lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne gesenzy. - E. Bengoot., F. Sinters, George Smith, P. Smithson, J. 'Diehl, Giomer, J. Rattly, ft 'Williams, J. Giniltey, T. Taylor - 4: Taylor P. Cunningham: - mar 10131.4 gio,thiPoonorable i4O iti4ies of the Court Of General -Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of. Allegheny: - • ! The potiucin Of Tames ,ASAleerf, 'of the Township of Ross,in .he County iticireinid, humbly.sbeweth, That 'your petitioner bath provided, himself with: 'house. room -and. convenionces for ; the accommodation Of .travelers and others, at. his 'dwellioir, house, irttbeaforesaid, and prays that your Lionorstiillbe.pleased.td'graut him license to keep n public house Ofenterudinnelll , - And your petitioner as m duty - bound, will Pray.' . JAMES itlYALErult , We, the subscrihers;nitizens orthe aforesaid township, do certify, that the above petitioner is oftood,reputu for honesty and temperance; and is well prOvided with. houseroom and conveniences for the acctunrainlationnnd lodging of Straligers' and travelers, And that said.tavern is iteeessary. P. Ivory, Sr.,. P.liory, Jr., S. Bradly;,,T:'_Crider, W. 'R Dean, S. Newell, J. Alorrtiw, T. Morrow, R. Mor row,_ J. Cunningham. - Tthe Honorable the Jridgei of th-Court :of peneral 'Qbartbr Sessions of the, Pence in'and forthe County of Alleghenti: The petition of Eatift, of 'the Township of Pin; in the County aforetaid r ittunbly sheweth,That your pett7,. tioner hath providedlunself with materials!Tor the -ttc -commodation travelerciand. others nt,his 'dwellipg, housp„ in the Township aferesaid,..and . prays thatlour. Honors-will be pleased to grant hurt a license to keep a. - - pane tionse of.entertninmoat. And:your petitioner, as to duty bound, will prey. - ' We, the subscribers, citizens of ih - e'Towitehip afore 'studs fdo certify, thatthe abe.Ve petitioner good re-. ri l te",pr honesty.end temperence„and is well 'provided with house room and canveniences.fof the raccomraoda7 non and lodking of stritugertt,tuid. Travelers, and that said tavern is,necessa lg.-,Sheffer, - -Y'. re N. P. I)fesicr,'l..lllrinneY,B... Dpciei-J; Schaffer, d.Shoeffer, GoodiJy.ifti Breeden, 3: Hamer, T:Keown, 3.Keown. mnrt7 Std - • • , z . r • - ^4'l- Tar ;',`V -% • ' 7 4:g•X•1",fli• , '''i*A. 4 J • - - • - '50,90 • ' OFFICE of .TOF, POST, Tussimv Noltrtwo, britrih 0, 1849,; S E=M=l=l===il=mm WEE==i= ~~ner ;~ritelic~tcc /tiai PORT. OF , pyrrsaviton to,rssr ; vwjwila • ARRIVED, *, • Miihightt No: 2. Gilson Beaver. Robt.Wightmnn, , Beaver. La k e Erie;skoteleaver. Baltic, Jacobi Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinsdn,, do. . • , Camden; Hendrickson; Mireestott,.• Hibernia NO.: q t initiate:l(er; Cincinnati. Pilot Sbunk,"Gallipolis.r ' - New• World; New Orleans. • , ' '...DEPART I ED, • '• ` • Steno : Mi. Lake Erie; Sholes; Beaver. • Michi ano. 2, Gilson, Beaver. " Wiglamatt,' , i--, Beaver. " Baltic; jacolts,..Browitavil le. • Attantic,..Ptirknison, do. • Camden; Hendrickon McKeesport. • " hirmongalielti, - Btone, Cincinnati. Lucei,Wheisling. " tinbussy r ßennett, Wheeling. " Cinderella, Calhoun; Wheeling. Arrowline. Roberts, Parke mbuigli. - Mr The steamer Consul has been. to a Cin eindatt geritleinan named Met Calf. . • -.Far, Saint, Vo las and 1111noIA Rlve r. .Tus new light draught passenger steamer, LAAlA.RTlNll'Doricaw, ,, Mnster, will leave tor -the above , and intermediate landings, on Thursday next, .22d inst., at 2o'elock, r. ns. -- For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to marg.° GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, Ag't Plttaburgla land Louisville ,Paoket Line. The new and'eplendid fast passenger packet, TELEGRAPH N 0.2, MASON, - Master, will leave for Cincinnati end Lonisville ' on Monday, the 26'h instant, at 10 o'clock , A. M. Porfreight or pessaire,apply oa hoard, or to BURBRIDGE; WILSON Co.. or GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER.. la. Steamer Peylona will leave Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers can go direct, and can have berths secured here if de.. sired mars 11148• 11448. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY N/PEADI PACKET LINE. /jails Independent Line of steamers in now composed of the largest, swiftest: best finished nod furiushed, and most povverful boats on the waters of the. West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the hest and most experienced turn engaged in the river business.— The lire has been id operation for sir years; has carried nearly two millions of people, Without doing the slightest injury to their persoim. 'Phe proprietors challenge corn parison with nay passenger line in the Union for safely, regularity. tu) speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety. comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave fort:McMillan us follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The ItlimoNo suima,,Cipt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Morality morning at 11l o'clock; NVimeling every Monday evening at 10 P. le. TOF:SDAY PACKET.—The lIIIMUMA No. 2, Capt. Inv. Kline - dim wtll leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at It> r. st. WEDNESDAY PACE T_—The Ntcw ENGLANU No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave l'imburgli every IVednesday interning at lOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. vt. THURSDAY PACK ET—The Bunkum', Copt. R. J. Grate, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday running at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at toe. at. FRIDAY PAC:EXT.—The Curran No. !I, Copt. Crooks, will leave PittAlitirgh every Friday morning at IA/o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening al,lo P. 3d. SATURDAY PACKET—The 111 . kesszvaka No. 9, Capt. I C. lrocutteard. will leave Pittslttirch every . Saturday morning at U o'clock ; NVhecling every Saturday evening at 10 P. SUNDAY PACKET.— The 19J , C Nzwtoic, Cant. P. Th-riol, will leave l'in - nburgh every Sunday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening ut lO r. x. nov 19. Wall .Paper Warehouse. NO. 4: MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. THOMAS PALMER. T)t"..SPECTrOLLY announces to his friends and cus totnere, that he has had at tin pain period to exten sive a Stock its he has tit present. He can offer to pur chasers; on rug modeinte terms, at t)l old truthlishict nun/ in..Markti strut ; almost every article in his line— including counting,room.bed chamberjrtining-rocampar lor and hall Paper. With Bartel . * I,huhlFettpes.' Fire hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Hinders' W Boards• rititir WrappLrig . , and 'Pea Paper; he it abundantly supplmili and requests merchants and houtekeepeCt to cult and examine his as sortment. Rags nud Tanners' Scraps takea in trade. at the high ! est prices raail:344w4m raper Hangings. purchaseda t three tstl,aettrles j 1 in the n,(ewyoPhiladelphiaatsdti. more,) a large assortment of me newest and moot im proved styles of PAPER RANOINGS, nmamns. ke., and made arrangements try which will he enabled to procure all new Putterrns, sinnaktineous With their rip. peaatinee in the Eastern market, I would, invite the at tention of those tiCSirillg to have their houses,papered with the latest styles of priper.to call and "exannue my stook, before purchasing eloewhere. I hove now on the way from the I:n.41,120.000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which I con sell at prices ranging from centrito S 2 Il piece. mart 2 S. C. HILL. o 7 Wood ot. lull. DUPE'S WRITING AND 'IIOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, Air:antler It Day's Buildinas,cntranctfrinn the Diamond.. smuLisnem IN tri4o.—lt is universally admitted r,t y' all noW practising Mr. Dutra plan of Double Entry, to possess the following advantages over all other methods in use :—let, dispensing with all hooks ex repting a Day Book and Leger; 2d. reducing the each and toe rehandize accounts to about one line far one hun dred; 2d, checking reduced hi the same proportion; 4th, an annual saving of forty or fifty folios at the Leger; ilth, greater security against error; Oth, daily posting of the personal accounts. Alt elegant Alercatitile Hand.' writing imparted to all going through d course of lessons, - Itours : 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to Pt. mar Nes* Goodly. TN STORE, and now receiving, our first supply of New SPRING GOODS, cousislind of every thing new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers and Jobbers:— New styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; Rich Chamelion adGlacie Silks; • FigM and plain bl'k Silks, all widths; Dereges, Lawns, Mous , Fancy Bonnet Ribbonsa new designs. Together with a large assortment of Domestic Got'As. ItOBT. D. THOMPSON. marg.] No. tilt Market rd.. 3 door from Liberty. -- rplIE subscriber has Ilivelited a machine for Washing 1 out GOLD, possessing the folltiwitig qualities :—lt weighs about twenty..five pounds, can be packed in it box 13 inches by 11 and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time —leaving the Gold perfectly clear.of sand and gravel. Those going to California are invited .to call and see its operation, ut my residence, in Penn street. near Water street (inar.sl C. EVANS. TO-MILLINERS.—The subscriber ims•a large - stock of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNEVILOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. 11. H. RV AN. marl4t3m FOUND --A . Pocket Book, coliminiug Minniderab le mount of money. The owner can have it by du tcribing the book nud contents, and paying' eta:tis ad yerthiemeat. Apply to R. GALWAY, inart6 No:4 Commercial Row. . EYS FOUND-21 hunch of Keys was found yester rk day, in Seventh street. The owner enn have them by calling at this office. • marls Apprentices 'Wanted,. , THE subscriber Wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred. None need 'apply. who cannot conic well recommended , 11. (.I..FALINEISTOCK, , • marl 7 Int:Smithfield street. ----- Situation wanted. AYOUNG MAN, eighteen years of age, who has had some expeilence in a country store, is desirous of obtaining a situation in a respectable store or ware house, win.ro he may he properly brought.up to business: Referencee, unquestionable. Address " John,"' box 64, Post Office, • • mart6ldlw Wanted; A GOOD SECONIMIAND STEAM BOILER, fee loUg Enid 94 inciter diameter, whit two Flues. Ap tly iirunediutely. rtuarls:3l 1, WILIVIARTIVS:. Co. W- NTED—A Partner, with £..tiO capital, to cuter ato the Wagon-making business, now.itt full and profitable operationia the city. One to take charge of the wood &pant:neat, would be preferred s, Gen...Ngent, Smithfield street. WANTED—A Place for nit honest and industrious pear man, as a porter or druytnan.. `Phis notice is inserted hy a friend, Avho , Will guarantee liklittegrity.;-, Address T. M. through the Post Office. marl4:6t DISSOLUTION —The Partuorship hOretofore exist ing betweeit the subscriber's, muter the firm of .1%.*& J. - M , Davrrr,was dissolved on the iith inst. Either party is authorized to use.the imam of tho firm, in settlemant, JOHN hI,DEVITV: 11,:AIES'NPDEWTI"1". - , March 10 1.17-•CO-PARTNERSEIIP.—Th6 undersigned have this day formed a Co-patinerehip under the. firth of JOHN 151.'DEV1TT dr BROTHERS; for the transaction of, ifOrii eery and Prodace business. JOHN.ArDEVITT. MMES MTEVITT,:' 'WILLIAM WM.:VITT:, 157 . nreb 7, 1849.-(iikrl.2.) , AATATCHES, JEWELRY, 4.. e...-A large easement of VT Epine and other. Watches; Breast. Pins; Tinieitßiegs,Ear Rings, Pencils. &c., just received and Tdrsale by - -MCCANDLESS er.. CAMPBELL, ranrl2 , 9TWood P - *I - l - ti - N r rS .- -.- ". 1.1 case Cachecb Plato Prints; t _ . , 'l.' " Merrimac -“, 1 " `-_ ' .1-", 1 1 " Hamilton " ii "Flue desirable Spririg styles, just received by , ' • ' : " ", . IdeCANDLtSS & CririfP,BELL trew, i 37 Wood s viarl2 b itEWSLAI,Vg---7 - rage " style Divas just received und for sale by hicCANDLE334i'CAMPBELL., 9i Wood st IVOTICEr--P,ersotle itulebted to the lute 'll.llll of Roe Ll...ttzta et. Nitlfg,antrequasted..to-settle up. The books -. unducettUnts'are In.possessio of . JOHN ; COY feb2o • Fott,t*otreeti near Stnitlifteld. -- • • . sale nriatu,%H.ELS-DRY - ZA for -4.V.ILY by, [Aura]-0.114711INSAIr;1011/1,1,,-, _ .. ; ,:::''?':'..'s'.:‘.:.-f.-.k.'.':,T.,•,*:.'• RIMNIWOMI • RE.9--15OrbRi.r.Ai3u5trec d_and for sale by—r • - - "Calirl4' , BONNET. T. EKON boxet., just read and forsale by.. ; • • 1.2 '-tnarl4 • ' - BONNET ECAN NUTS-70 bbls., lust ret'd and for salets)A• 1111.10RICE-5, cases, just ree'd and for ale by 11 mart. 4. . J: S.: BONNET. A LMONDS-6 bales Bordeaux, pal reed and for sale A • J. 9; BONNET. - 25 baskets, just received and for sale by LFAION SYRUP-100 - doren l io store and for'salo by marl.% , - . .r S. BONNET. Al' INS-170 boxes, iu more mid for Bale by marl 4 J. g'...8014&ET ARD OIL-40 barrelr, for sale lovrby -• . • kittYl7 • - • - - WM. DYER L OULD CANDLES---5 0 boxes,' iuperior article, for :sale low by . (Parr* Avy.. kIPLES—'D bbarrels, assorted kinds, for Ible - b3r A ;marl; AV,141. DI ER. AI4IiNY=I6 Ibis. just tecehre ' ' - _I3O:I,4I:OE'S--150fiacksNosi annoeks and rink Eyes; 149 barielw do. - do. - 'dor ' do. For sale by. .• , Dianst7) 1V)I. DYER. POTATOES 4-150 sacks Suit received from S, B. Isaac 1. Newton', by [mrl.7) ARMSTRONG & CROZER. REEN APPLES-10u bble.,•4 gdoel variety, just re kJf beived and for sale by - ,• - marl 7 ARMS'I r RONG,& CROZER sAcKs CORS;::To.dny received bY 2 marl 7 .ARMSTRONG' & CROZER- 20 }CEOS LARD—Just received and far,sale by marl; ARMSTRONG 4c CROZER: L 0 IT R-25 barrels, just received, mai t*tar sale by land snrrit SINCLAIR REEN APPLES---. 50 barrels and boxes, justreeeiv ed and for sale by (tnarl3) SMITH &SINCLAIR. 1-IRIE—DAPPLIsacks , jt.t received aad for sale by Initirl3l SMITh &, SIN CIA IR. R. POLL, I 3 U 7 TER- 5 barrels,. for sate by mart 3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. UACON--3000 lbs. ne...v Bacon, just received and for .L. , .sale by _ 00)24 ). W. &J. C . ACHESON BROUMS—Just teed and for !ale by 0 i(c),,G & J. C. ACHE ON ; _ 5 t),- 4)ECTIFIED bbls., in store and for sate b y Dewitt] ' JAS. PATTON, Jr. • (ALI) EVE 'WHISKEY-50 MAC, a saw:riot' articte, in SlOre and Ins sale by (null)) JAS. rATTON, Jr. 130F.T ES---3 tusks, pure (.'rupe e in store aist. , fur sule by [marto] JAMES PATTON, Jr. CI :M. 1% 1N Er—'44 casks in store and for sato by marlo JAMES PATTON; Jr. ITA - 5X:41,16 7- Altg: l-20 , 6011 daik JustoSait2 PnTlCipia; storo and for sale by • finarlol 3/1111. PATTrIN,J r. 10 COFFEE-7 5 bags in vote antt for sale by snar9 JAMES - PATTON, J R R YE ma k r ' i l i .OUß —lO bugs, recliad F ri p lf i te N by JR. ittKAM. CHEESE-44 boxeb, received and for sale y [marl] JAMES PATI'ON JR . NO. SUGAR-1 0 hhtls.Prime, received and- tbr sate . by rstroN, 3R., . mar° N0.17. Liberty street. 111).EILS-95 bole. j i 0 " Crab; in lAMBS' PA orTT ON 'sale by , LOAF SUG A 13S--5 bbis. bbls. No. 5; 5 bias. No. 6; received and for f.a.e JAMES PATToN, JR. by RIED PEACHES AND APYL.- 150 bushels Peaches; 84 " Appiesi received and for sale by inat9 JAMES PATToN, JR. OUISVILLE LIME-20 bbls., in store and for sale by mart? KING A. MOORHEAD. g•,oTAToF.. - s.4uo sacks Potatoes, in fine, order, recd per steamer Isaac Newton, and for sale by KING AIOORHRAD. A OL n SES--oobbis. rit 1 , 11ueDrarIur sto . re, lut tsaiebs a,rl (t ta Dd n r 3 r. CdlV" ak byiAt:sa:ltrbores Jnst 14skiding A zud a for l i lt:OUR-10 0 barrels E.xtra WO do, Good Stxperfine •in store and for [romrl.6] S. &W. ' lliff.BiliG H. ifilED APPLES AND NEAC11E... ,4 -100 bushels each received and for sale by S. & W. IEAR.B/LI;OFT E6IS C I T I "tlit inbarSlust it eclVtlM ty5teaECCTCb Sope ror:atty marDl 3, & W. HARBAUG 11. —.— CIL:DAR CURED 11/111111-20 tierces of Stagg h . 4 3any's 10 superior Hauls, just Med.,' from tbe steamer • Bril liant," and for sale byW. ItA.IIIIAUGH, mnriti No. 55 Water und 104 Frost street:, • 60 8..u.r ifola - n:tot \ I ) ALL " lt 11 1(.3• i CLAAL'.7l7, l 4: l °r° No 2 SLlllllludd • PPLES-5 0 bbls. Penocks; Roatanilcsi for sale by W. kr., J. C. ACHESON iIaRN ALFIA.I.--Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, ids receivialLand for sale by fob ifi W. & J. C. ActiEsorr illare:1;g411:0, Razor Siropa do do. Just received and for sale by IkIeCANDLESS & CANPRELL, No. 97 Wood street: -N -- iti..2 , --T --- Tl , • - i l - USIC . I.IO. . box Two u e . Music MX14 3 31151 111. received and (brittle by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, inurifi 97 %Vood street. -vi - ,1 .- c - iik., &e.--C:TOTtibel7ii -- "Wiiiilbec and I: Email Watches, Gold Guard and Vest Chains.. A good oArortinent just opened by MCCANDLESS A. CAMPBELL, marl6' • - . . 97 Wood street. ITLANTATION SIR: AR AND MOLASSRS -1 110 Mids. prime Plantation Sugar; , • 100 bids. do. do. ^ Moiesses ; just received and for sale by MILLER & RieKET - soN, , rnarl4l7o Liberty street. • Q. V GAR HOUSE MOLASSES-21 btls. 5.-11.Moliiiies, .0 Louisiana Refinery, just received, on consignment, and for sale by MILLER & lIICKETSON.; ' marl 4 17u Liberty street. received 131 L cottOirii!neu :HOaNth..IEI la COTL b l b eby ithiley3 bllLLEß &11.ICKF4T6ON,. marl 4 110 Melly stru!.t. iibb — Cl.l---.l 0 sucks ITri , ed Peaches; 40 kegs No. 1 Lard ; for sale 1:: AIILLER b. RICK _1 • 170 Liberty tdreet marl 4 DEACH BRANDY-15 trarrchi Peach Brandy, ittlr re ceived and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, lilt Liberty street. reg-20 tierces Rice, in store and forsule by .. MILLER & RICKETI,4OM,. marl 4 170 Liberty street. b HELL COMBS.--A great variety of Hack; Dressing and Side Combs, new sty les, on hand at Z17,1113L0N KINZEr3, mail7G7 Market street. O 0 I .7 . ,nr.A.Lcel'ucreAr ,s . s pre,"t:7 ° rfe h ba:llll , a ri d . 1.1 . .'.i. ' 1 n to ALL WOOL TWEEDS—For sale hi 1'01)20 FL Lill CASE. GREY &Tit'D CLOTH—Just rec'd, and to sale at manufacturer'a priCCA, by . [feb2o] H. LEE. C.Ar_4E AMERICAN ARMY ELI/I'll-4M bawl And for sale by (feb23l H. LEE. Nil FAIRS DRAB BLANKETS .— The attetitiou of Cal- V ifornia men is directed to,tbis nrliele. They will be sold low, to close zousignment by ife2o] LEE. AN ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATINO=For 9 ale very low, as the season is far advanced. ,Deal.. CPI nry,expeet bargains. [Ceball , H. LEE. wout,--Tlin highest price, So cash, paid for wool, by 11. LEK. feb23 Liberty street, opposite -Wit. rpoi.,ET—A largo Brick Dwelling , House, snitable fur 1, two cutnililis, Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny.. Apply to ' H. LEES f e le,2 Liberty street, opposite Fitth• fIORN-500 bushels just received and for sale Whole I.J sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN, SO Fifth street. BITOAL—Freeh Ground, for sale wholesale and retail by - RHODES & ALCORN, ward Fifth street. .11CruLL'D BARLEY—Of Our own Alanufacture—Coi .I.j. saintly on hitad and fo RHODESS & ALCORN, J 0 Fifth btroet. A ant HOOPS---On hand and for sale by. A RHODES & ALCORN. ORANGES! ORANGES!-600boxes Oran”es, just re eeived and for salt, by 'JOSHUA Riont:S, mar 6 - Y No. 6 Wood at. LEMOXS - TGEDTN - ST:bqiit — s LeifiOns. just re calved and for sale by . JOSHUA RHODES, tnariket . Na, d Wood at. FRESH trEAti.—The suLuutriber is now receivin. , , at the Pekin" Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG 13LACIC TEAS, by--the Sarni. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only vessels in, this Spring. Alto, fine Young Ilysorts,lnipe tint audGtutpowder. , A. -.I.ELYNES, , .• . Ct A. . 70 Fourth at: VE C.VSTS.---Persons intlehtid •to . E: 17 Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested -to; call ou the subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, f e b2o . - Fourth street, tear Smithfield st. ea...N . • HOODS.--A.' A, Mises Is Co., No, 60 ,Market J.:a - street, have received Linen 'Sheeting, -Linen Da mask 6-8 and 10-4 Liner Holton de, Bleriebed,smd Brown Table Cloths, flussitiand Scotch Diapers; Doylies, Nap kins '&9., to which they invite.' the attention 'of par chnacrs,- . marl& OINVIIAMS! GINGH&TIS GINGHAM'S !—A. A. Moos' & Co., No. 60 l'ilrirket Street: have. in store 150 pippes Gingharns, smaltplaid, and deedrahle Goods. 181 It is.orderedihat the _said petitian.be heard at the ?a gent :Office: on. the .Ist , Monday , Aug oat" next, at lt: .0'e10ck,.514 and -all persons are not/Sa - to appear and "bore, why said petition ought show- eartse, if_any they , not to be granted.. p a:e l f:n ow a atm age alsissufact.ory ' Ordered, also, that this . notice -fief published i h t h e be .ond,NationalDernokrat, Washington; Re nsyl_itatua n, Plailadel :Union, Glo mend 'alley between Wood and S mitltd — eld.. stree. 9. te,.; . PpultbialTN:,..Priguttst'urgljalhtliitrl'4':;,'SPtienn,lieWsOrlt t Post nni3 - 7.- . . ' .YtrEtiimayklwayste found an assort- 7 Boston;, Gazette, Portsmonth,New Hampshire, p. ,-,,,j- - • y Carriages, nroue es, once a week for three sueeesStee ee s previous tattle .1- 6: --......-j - , Buggice r and: all kinds of heavy-work,. l e t M on day in August nex,tl -EDSItY4CD-BITIOCE; - 1,-- "" from a six horse wagon down to a wheel- - ',, .:,. ' , . -.: . • Cornmissioner of Patents.: berraw. Persons wishing to 'purchase. or " contract' foe *-1P.":;:-.-Ediidis of the abOve papers will - please . COPY) any th ing in the above tine, are respeetfidly invited to nne send their bills to the - : - •'-''-' •• ' • - ' - ' . Pated llll i cei w id ih l a, l p law er a v w pa call i , - oetfttf wining this notice Economists and -the - Pablic, to etreit FVag3.:(l3 one-Mini, and obtain the evaieti bargaiia ever purchased, 'are moat - respectfully invited .to -visit ROEINSON'S CLOTH ESTABIAISI - INENT, East Build ings,corrier_FliM and Wood streets. - febs7,2w. : ' - • po-07+.4 , Nr-4:4" -- ello.e j4i •:•—•' , „ , • • —,:cl,`:..'-ti.,,*,„4"g.,.....14c!144-40±11:-tt7t. " - * , - S' IBIS for sale by WM: DYER f€ r ;dale r& to Jet, ' Valuable Property for ,rpHE undersigned offer for sale tte , ritluable property -known an'Concert-Hall i . , situated on. Penn street, earner of Barker's. alloy,.having front on Penn street 0f1.203eet,: •running haeh - 100 feet le a 12 feet alley, on which is erected very 1 lii,VA; fickpwellin gnOuse, the main building front of !we ..tories.with wingsoneand a half story, MO, and the. re ar building three stories high. The building is verl convenient and well adapted ter a ;Hotel or extensive Boanlirig, H 01.150. It is now IiCC.II. pied by Mr. Christie, as a fletel._. For tetnte, apply to ' . JOHN GRAHAM. Orl JOHN H.PRFBLES,S Pit tsburgh, Feb.ls, ILEHO--dtm - ' Enrinet Building hots for Sale. '1 r,'BEAUTIFULLT SITUATED BUILDING . LOTB 3 for sale, in 'lepton .of the Mount Emmet property. Pirsons desirous of investing a small`sum of money, can do so to advantageiby.securing choice Lots of various sizes. This property; for boauty.of location, commanding view of the two cities, the Allegheny, Monongahela and, Ohio rivers, is unequalled.. It has the advantage of an, abundance the ' of ehoicitipring water. The new road, l now finishing, will render Deasy of riccess, and bring its Within a, convenient distance of the'Allegheny Market. As an investment for profit, to say nothing of the de lightful situation for a residence, the buyer secure in a few years writaus-fin.o - return.. -The. above -Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. Tint Marna AND INDISPIrtAnit: Plans may be seen and, everj: information had, of Mr. HUGH WEENY, on thevenuses; or of JOHN COYLE at his office,on 4th street, Pittsburgh. nov3o Steam Boats for Sale. IllFreSt the' anlendid "Ateam Packefe, DAVE and' ATLANTIC, bnilvezpressly to ran as regu arPackets on the 'Monotigahela,. between Pittsr burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are foundlo be too large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. , . The following arc the dimensions of these rwru boats, : Length of deck, 170 feet 7 breadth of beam, 213 feet; wheels 24 feet diameter, 10feet buckets; four boilers, 21 ,feet by 39 inches diameter; cylindero,2l inches, and di cut stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are ibrashed in the richest modern style. Vor tepils 7 enquire of J. K. h10011.11E40 noviati Pittsburgh. • Far Sale or Exchange.: CFFER I , `oll. SALE the whole of the property on which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the City, consisting of the Dwelling HotiseiOut Houses, ke., with ithe Garden for I Would exchange, the same for. Property :in the neighborhood of the City'—or I would divide the ;Property to suit purchasers. 'Persons disposed to pui , :clinic or exchan can call on me at the warehouse of , Cunimitis ar.Smit ge, h, Smithfield street, opposite the Monon ,eahela House. (dec9:2tniva) JAM C. CUMMINS. I'IARM FOR LALE-71 Acres, about three tulles tee City {Ate, on the Turnpike, adjoining the old knack Horse Taverh properly, near East Liberty. The ground is well improvetl, and in adelightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon s good Dwelling House, and three small tenant houses, and one of the ties'springs of water in the Coutitry; . and cat be hal oneery accommodating terms, Enquire of alb:lJ THOS MELLON. AWRF.NCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR large tind valuable Property of 100 feet front on t.treet by 1.10 deep on Wailington street to a 21 feet alley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling, well arranged and in complete order, with bake-oven, wash house, stable, garden and fruir trees, all under gbod fence, and title good. PCI rice 81.300.. S. TTfriBER'T, Gen. Agent, 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, in complete order, and finished in modern style; having, a handsotne front, a hall and entrance, two parlor's, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, finished garret, good cellar, stable, carriage hoase,.wash. house, coal house, cistern and pump, a well arranged garilen,:grapee,shrub bery, &c. k'rice, $1,500: terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, marlo Smithfield street FOR SALE—A fine Brick liouse, and Lo[, .the Court House. Apply to PI C. SHANNON, marl 9 Att'y at Law, Fouttli street. - Ivo LET-1n Allegneny City, a Dwelling House, Sta j. ble and Lot, t:.O feet by 300, now oecupied by Benj. Oiyde, adjoining Geo. nogg. - I' or terms, address the subscriber, via box. 140, Pittsburgh Post Office. febl9:dtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGEp MIORSALE OR RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, 1. situate on Fifth street, opposite the-Court House.— Enquire of -hPAIULLEN & DOWNING, tanl7 218 Liberty street. opposite peventh_, 'OR SALE.—The entire Stock of the MINEIISVILLE 05LXIBUS LINE will be disposed of at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 7th of Maa - eh next, nt.lo o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fonrth street. near Market if not disposed of of private salee. The following Is the stock: tof Omnibuses , four llorsm, two Sleighs and Harness. or. further:particulars, enquire of CHAS., HAHNE:7 E. MeANINCH, or .INO. PAGEN. feb27:td [Journal copy till day and th. Pot.) • . Four Story Erick Store, with n Jirn good Dwelling atittetted; on; Market street, next door 10 - rroet street. The subscriber Will put in a new .front to the Store, on of before the let of April next, and give possession at 'that time. Apply to AVALTER.DRYAN'T, IS3 Liberty Et._ marl6-1w aTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and:well finished Tavern .. Stand, in the village of shouselown; furnished in modern style, with good ' Stabling attached. It will be, leased fora term of years. Address - janl2 - P. SHOUSEI, Shousetown. ILFOR SA.LE A Lot rind Two . Story Brick. -Building, on Fifth street, opposite the Court House. Also, a /louse and Lot in Birmingham. Price, 5150.00 , Apply to JOHN J. mrratcut,; , febl9 .. . No. 108 Fourth st. r f 10 LET—A good dry CELLAR, eiturited on the North ." east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Itoom,or Storage of any kind, N Euquire of . • 110 GA & CANTWELL, . S 26 Market at., Pittsburgh. MEU norr.a. 00., (SCCCESSOB.I3,TO SIIERIVS & TATE.) Ne: 10, Fourth area. between Ferry and .Librrty steerti,l mA d N r ll ii F ts A ,p C . l. l l.7 p ß . 2 8 tTih o s f closets, leaden leaden iP e e : ifibilYs— &c,; keep constantly on hand and manuta entre to order; sheet lead from 1 to 8 His. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade whidesalei or cut to: order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacturo end keep constantly on hand , leaden pipes ffotn 2 tol inch calibre' mineduEt pipe, for conveying water teem springo, furni shed to the countq trade, and put up on reels in lerigths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions us to the proper method of laying. Also, 01/ hrind, n large mippl yof Alining' Pat ent suction Putopo for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps. hydrant work of every descripuon executed in the most durable Moaner; and cm the moot accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shet lead, or Pumps, will receive prompt attention. jar-dew Colverts Patent Concave Beater Churut FINE MINUTES!. Wcall the attention of the Public to the article head ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising and curious to call and witness hs operation. All adver. tisements in relation .Ithrthis invention, to the ,hundreds who have seen it tested, is supeserogation. Ist. This Churn will, p . roduee , Butter , guthering it in a. mass, from sweet milk, in five to ten minutes!: and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare -it, in three tb five minutes: 2,1 The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Butter can be prodticed from sweat milk, or oream, than, cream soured In the usual way; and by means of this' Churn, a.• little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, and Sometimes half a day. 3d. Dy simply turnings' thumb screw, the whole inside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and! milk in the plain wooden box. . 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented : as the Pim plicity of its construcuon (though embodying a great t philosophical principle) makes it but little to n anutlic. nue - . sth. It is a continent-sense Churn, us all will admit who examine it., • We invite the public to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tar , crn, and et J. F. Beckham's, Federal st., Allegheny. maro-tllm:w2in CAMERON & PRICE. illexv . and important orks on California. I rHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Journal of a 'Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits. tee., dec. NOTES OF TRANEL , S. IN CALIFORNIA —Com- . Priaingthe prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and Mineralogical features of the Country Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego, in California,ineluding parts of the Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gila rivers, from the official reports of Col. Frdmont and Alajor. Emory. CALIFORNIA—Ira History, Popul at i on, C lima te, 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 Siam By John .1. Hughes, A. B. Also, Col. Mason's Report, and otherdocumenta on the Gold Region. . The above This day received and for sale by KAY Jr. CO., Corner of Wood and 311 sta. panidrettos. Garden Roods: , rtiu subscriber has opened hie Seed •Store'for the sale . of Landreth's warranted Garden Seedl, Atha South west end of the old Court dome, Market Street, where he would:he happy. to see hisnldeustomers and the _pub lienerally,—withn fresh supply of Genuine GARDEN SEEDS of the beirvarieties. .fle has also for sale Green. House _Plants; ef nil the, moat; steemed species' and varieties; hardy Herbacious Planti, Shrubs Grape Vines, Fruit arid Ornamental Trees; ' Ike„. &gimp of-choice Flowers_taitefully put up at all seasons. -• Persons supplied with experienced Gardener-S., laidf: Gardeners of character with placeryfreeNOWD. Of chiw W ie. • . • - F: L. SV, ' Market ore marto:3o.katcv UNITED STAIII:e rATKICT ,LIAVsc.E. ON THE PETATIOS OF .WILLIANI STEELE, ,af New York. prating for the extension, of a patent granted to . sold Militant Steele, for an .iniproitement in making brushes ; .for seven :years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 1.74 i 4,y. of August, - FRESH ARRIVAL , OF .NFM GOODS,. NO;'FORTY:NINE, LIBERTY - SE, ::PITZOIIRGIR '{'UST RECEIVED, cm 'extensive" and general assort-. tJ meet of French English, -Dela - tan and American Cloths. Cassimeres aud Ifestings, olthe latestrind. most desirable. patterns. Amongst them Will be found avarie ly of entirely new -styles Fancy Cassimore rind-Nett ing's, of the latest - importations—all of which'-will be made to order in the most fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices. On hand; a large' assortment of -HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the present Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. ' N. B. To Towns.-- Watt's Graduating Shoulders' Measure System:for sale at (mrlid&w) P. BELA-NIPS. - 777 A. A. illason eir. • 60 MARKET STREET," have received, by re- IN - cent ; importations, the following GOODS,. viz:— Six cartons Thibet Shawls, of . various qualities and .colors; - 50 doz. ".Alexander's!! best quality Kid Gloves; together with a good assortment of cord . Silk; 'Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade; rich stand ing straight and turn-over Collars; 300fpair Embroidered . Coffs, from 50 centi"to 51,25; Mourning Collars; of va *us- patterns; Derai Lace Veils, the greatest assortment .ever offered by us ; French and, English. Prima; lloylels Prints, small figuies and fast colors; small plaid French Gingliams; British Furtiture Chintz; white satin 'damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, and 10-4; green Enrage G ent. , ss black Grog de Rhine Silk Crave.% 32, to 40 inchobe best goods imported; Purse Twist; Linen -Cambric.; nod Linen Cambric 1111kfs., from 01 to: $2 . 50 ;WHITF 3 GOODS, such as aconets, Lawns, Mull :and SWkRe Musllng, figured and plain Laces, white and coed Tarlatans, &e., &c. We are in the daily receipt of new Goods; nail invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. feb27. No. 23 Market street. second door below Second street. • C. WEKNERIIRG, gBSPECTFBLIX announces to his numerous friends i and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion able tlettd-quarters from Liberty ' , street to his new Store, on Market, 2cl door front Second street. .He is Constant-. ly prepared to Make to_order, of the most fine and best materictls, inn saperior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which his complete Wick of choice and carefully selected French. English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest lupe, ikc.; of . the latest and-most desirable patterns, are _ particularly designed. • He has also on hand a very large stock of tteady•made Fashipnable Clothing, which he will sell very low . , ... • , C. WERNEBURG, feli27:y] 2.9 Market st.,ild.door frmaSecond st. MASON & CO., No. GO Market street, - have just Al received the . following -welrktiown brands of Bleached Illuslins, viz • 7.Band 5.4-Bleached hfuslin, James' Steam Mills; . ". Naninkeng < " " Maiton,""Pokanoket;" "Carlisle," ‘'Dorchester," isignmond,"'Grafton," "A." "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," " lloiiten Pillow Case," "Farnsworth;' &c., &c. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, the sold at - EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. Clothing at Coot. • A the subscriber's intend enlarging their Storeßoom, they will adhere strictly . to the above terms. There fore we would respectfully. invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and of the best material- and workman ship. IVPAIULLEN & DOWNING, feb3l No. tli3 Liberty, opposite toot of 7th st. lIIMEI SI iiiii ng fanslna and lutists - ICanons. VET R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of 11( these wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable Mock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers. and the latter ire:Hinted pure flax.--; Ile has just received an additional supply, and leafleting Shirting Muslims of a superior quality at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-once Musline; Diapers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; Blankets, 4 luilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Sach as Preach Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy.De Laines, (some new styles ant received;) Alpacas, lac. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at pncesthat cannot fail to please. trr Wholesale Rooms up stairs. Freon Arrival—New Goods I NO. 85 at.A3XXISS.. DEMERS 4TU ST. AND Tfra DIAMOND WANC Y AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS: The subscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS, purchased in the Eastern cities since the Great Fall in Prices, and far below the cast of menu factoring, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached hlusliu, only 3j cents; 4.4 Bleached Muslin, from 6-1- to cents; 4-4 Brown . do. do. sto 6 cents; 4 , lDouble Purplc Cali co, 121 do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only 54- cents ; • Pumiture Chintz, only 6.1 cents; Red . and Yellow Flannel , all wool, 11 1 cents- MEM Fashionable Head Quarters, 13ritishChintl, Blue and Orange, 10 tents Bed Ticking, only 01 cents j 'French Dress Ginghams, 12i. cents; • French Work Col lars, only 1.22 cents; 44 White L Flannel, only 25 cents ADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre • 'Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin swipe Cashmere, new style ; French:Lamartine Plaids; . Lyouese Cloths, rich lustre; . Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; • Gala Plaids, high colors; Coburg and Thibet Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin, all shades; . Black Plaid G ro.'D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. . . SHAWLS! SHAWLS...! . • Plaid Long Shawls; Brocha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black ClOth Shawls;' new style all wool llrocha tßinwls; Embroidered, black and colored Mous de Laine 'Shawls; new style Stradilla Sb•Lwis; plain and embroid‘' mred .black and colored silk fringe Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls. FANCI GOODS. , s . . French :work Capes Collars and Chemizettes; new. style Bonnet Ribbons: Revert bordered linen cambric . Handkerchiefs • Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid (doves; mohair and worsted gran.; white and black Silk, Cashmere. Alpaca. Ingrain and Mora vian hose; black Silk Fringes . nhd Gimps Thread, Edgings and Insert)ngs. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Damask Table' Linen, and Table Cloths; Russia Dia• per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans; Checks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic' Ginghams; Colored Cambriest. Red, Whim and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey.; Cantos Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed Drillings. GENTLEMWS GOODS. Just receiied, a very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black sad brown Cloths; blask and fancy French Cesiiiiterwil new style fancy Vestings rind Cra vats; Merino Shirts and Drawers; • Linen, Cambric and Silk II andkerchiefs; and a Splendid assortment of Gloves; Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANKETS..' A splendid assortment of superfine (ribbon bound) Blinkets,jest received.. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great . faßin prices, Merchants and others are re quested to cull and inspect them, as 1 feel confident that .on examination they will •be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to jell theta toholnale and retail, It a very small pro§: the Eastern Com.ABSALOM MORRIS. nov23 _ z No. 05 'Market strect..Piuslmrkh. Nesiieciods, alt.Nurn or Fifty-nine 1 coastal OF FOURTH AND hiAIIKET STIMETS, PITTSBURGH REAT BA.RfallsiS "—The -subscriber has just.re ky turned from the Eastern Cities, midis now receiving a vary extensive assortment of FANCY ANDSTAPLF: DITv GOODS. adapted to the present season, and em br -ing a stock for richness nd N arie ty not surpassed by establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS t • . \r m . glossy black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars; - handsome dress do. ;Cravats love Veils and Hdkfti.; Rich c hangeable do. ,Jneonet and Camb. Mastitis.. Rich changeable Satin de'Plaid and-striped Muslims; Chines ; • • . { Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high card French loves,. Hosiery, &e.; Merinos • ' G Cloths for Cloaks; 'Mode and Cord MusliniTerkeri Shawls; de !mines; 'Cashmere do. New style mnslindeLaines.;!Plain Thibet Shawls, silk. Satin striped Cashmeres; I - fringe ; Fancy do. do. Plack Thibet Shawls, do.do. .Blank and colored Alpa . cas;l3lack do. do. - Plaid Ging : hams, bright co-'Silk do. do. lora; ' iFine Brachia de. New tityle-Visetteis; Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long no. California Plaids; -"Low Priced. • do Black Bombazines; _ "Plaid Chinking. CALICOI.I%-: -GREAT REDUCTION . , ' His stock of. Calicoes is Very large; it has been se. leeted with mach care--vvith ,p of articular ience 1c: - fastness of coloring, durability fabric, and refe beauty ot design. These goods aro lower than they have evet been before, and are worthy the particular attention 01 purchasers; hc Tbeet Calicoes for 6i eta. ever offered; Double purple Calleoes,English, 12} cents ;• Green - . . Oil Chintz; British Chintzes ; New style Merrimack Calicoes Blue . Blue and Orange . . do, Furniture da, . CHEAP DRESS GOODS,. A large lot of low paced Muslin de Laines;ol the low price of 12} cents per yard.' Also, Black Alpacas. for 121 eta. per yard. !Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 121 cents; warranted fast colors. • •.; DOMESTIC AND STAPLE - GOODS. ileac.hed Muslins,l4 - to 12' Yard wide Unbleached, atc; 9 ; • -, .Be d Tickings, very e heap ; Casinetts, lsrillinkks Kentucky - Jeans Checks. Linings,' Plaid Limeys ;• tt, Doniesne Ginghants, /liana era , Shinings; ColoredCambnes Flannels, lower than ever offered; ' Canton Flannels." • ' • LINEN GOODS!' Irish Linens, LineaLawtis ; - • Damask Table Linen; Do. - • • Do. do Cloths; Russia Slieeting Linen Drillirwerash: - _.. • ETS! . BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from conrse"to very fine, also. Blue and Drab Blankets, and very fine, - for Overcoats:' GOODS 'FOR - GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine Franchised English Clotheand Can; "sitneres; Overeostings ; Silk and Linen Pocket - Hand kerchiefs rind Cravats; Gloves; Slispenders; Silk ;and : Merino Under Garments; Merino and Cotton Ilajf The 'subscriher having - made extraordinary prefara-. lions for the Fall and Winter tradei.andhavtitg porches- ed_lfis Goode under.the advinitage"of markets ; unusually: 'depte&sed , ' cyan , tonfidentlyromrti ise his. nUitoeri'the• bestbargnfrikh -p hai ever beeri_ribito offer,. , customers of the house and purchasers netierailrairi. , ,Ospectinity,astiteilta,csll. - " (notr2o): PIIILIP•RASS: =WIM Witt. WIT/ILLIA.EIS, V 4 eI . :FANO]; 'AND BANKING .. .OFFICE. N. B. corner of 27iird and Wood SOWS. IGHT Taal Time Bala of ESChlidge t Zank re Mei 0 S foreign and Coraestio Coin bought and 6014 Ott' lb moat favorable tenni. ' *. • • Collections made indllthe principal cities of then:Teich: at the lowest rates. • • • • iOl2. • MatiLMER & RAnzi.• • Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Dtctkrs Os' Foreign and . Domestic Bills, Bitis of Exchange; Certificates i Dept.z. it, Rank Notu, and Coin. . • Corner of Third and Wood sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. • ' ' may2B . N:rtomums •46 — ' . Go s s Bankers and Dealers. in Exchange Coin and hank Notts, No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. . enured RATS. • EXCIIANGI3. IITTIAO satit Nem York 4. pr Cincinnati Philadelphia " Louisville Baltimore -- • • I.'" St. Louis IMECZM Buying 'Taus Ohio - I. die lndiann I "'- Kentucky i " Virginia . f " Wheeling " Tennessee 1: . a " • BOON BANKERS ANT/ EXCHANGE BROKERS,' N. E. Corner of Wood and. Sixth:strum,. PitulltAirri, Pa., DEALERS in Coin, Bank Nairn, Forego BilLsi For and Corneal° Exchangei Certificates of Deposit, ran • EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union and Europe, for 6nle in stimuli, snit purchasers. CURRENT nod liar funds rrcoived - on deposite: COLLECTIONS made on - all parts of the Union, attke lowest rates. • • • • - septl-1 • PIONArk. onriBASBS. .11r;,Bromnj.t.410, 65 Diamond Alloy, can be consulted in ell • casesor a - private or delfemeitaturr ineidenta • to the human frame. _ _ • • SyhilisandSyphilitieertiptitms,genorrllrea t;',l ' " and its consequences,, together 'With all or , nereat attearrt, imynnities °film blood, With all diseases or nentreatorigin,skin discascs,withstrieteres,gleet,orethea l-• •discharges, sentinel weakness and impotency; also, piles, - rheumattsm, female weakness, diseases of the-WOWS, • - monthly suppressions, diseases - of the "joints, fistula an?, nervousiaireCtions, pains in the back and loins • lotions of the neck of the bladder and kidneys,.scortmfle eruptions; miter, rArvorrii, mercerial,distruses, (ter' Fachisively devoted to the study.end treatment Ofiene real disorders, and those arising. from youthfrilexcosisins l ' _- gaiety, climate, or impurities of the:blood, whereby the.. constimiton may have been enfeeblcd,entbloaDr.Brererui - to offer assurances of speedy'relief teal! who may plart • • themselves underitis care. - - Dr. Brown's offices arc conveniently arranged into sep , crate apartment-4.. Patients con visit-Dr. B. without fear of etyosure to other visitors. • ;-"••• - . It to of importance to manipersonS in need of Medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all • such, Dr. Brown's' ready skill in removing venereal disc: cases in their various forms anti stages,orlers inducements whiar can rarely be equalled- Strangera are hereby up prism!. that Dr. Brown hap „been, regularly educated Is every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve confined-himself exclusively to the. treatment of. those'- diseases Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon . : Pittsburgh who gives , his . whole attention•to those corn- B:reertaih,safenud speedy cures will, in all cases, po.. Recent cases are relieved in a short time,withentinter caption from business. - ,_`. • • • Hernia or Bupture.—Dr. Brown also invites per. sons afflicted with Hernia to call, att hehitspaia Ramey". lar attention to that disease. ' ' • .Letters from a distance, asking pdiiee, must Contain fee, or they will.not be attended to: .• • • • Dg - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from -Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly conk; dentin!. - • oet2s-doserly RUMATISAL—Dr: Brimirs'neFty discovered rem edy.for Rheumatism ir a spcedyiand certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails. . Office and Private Consultatim Rooms, No. 135., Dia mond alle,Pittsburgh, Pa.' The Doctor is always at borne. 7. . Gante-davrtf Malley , * Magical Pala Extractor. po THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that f have found 1. Dailey!: Magical Pain Eziractor to prove n cure for the Chronic Rheuatagism, which have loan addicted with for ten years, in my . hip joints. . ABRAHAM II- 'VREELAND. Azqueekanock, N. Y., April 8,1348. • .. ALL H. Ditm.xx—Sir!l hive been trenbled with the Piles for eight months, and could get no relief: Your Magical Pam Extractor having been•recortinietided to me, 1 applied it. but twice, obtained 'instant relief; and In a short ume.was perfectly-cubed! Could 1 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; -ug- CAUTlON.—Dalky's only Depot in the city ryTeco" York, and where the genuine rrtiele can , be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. H. Dili-was the inventoeof this truly invaluable cons • pound, and be never has, and nerer wit communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, or ever cau make. a grain of it himself. . Counterfeits abound: Every truly valuable article if subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters; and nothing,lhat we know of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dal ley's Magical Pain A !I`surrs:--The genuine Dailey, in eases of the severest Bunts, Scalds, Piles, Ac., wilt.afford,indtant relief, and produce at once a coolingand soothingeffect—extmeting pain in .and from one to cooling ileedutinutes: but be .sure, al, ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton , And now mark the difference!--Counterfett Extractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, of how ap plied, always irritate and increcue Meyer's! . - • Pamphlets, con tninin g c e rtific ales of c ures„,tnek be had gratis, on applitation to JOHN D. PtIORGAN, Western NOD. Pd Da. Wes:Tnente, Agent Dailey , '""Anginal : Gialviiiklo' . Clure:AUi For Horses, Cattle, Ac., eurek spoiler, quitton:grease. poll.eitl, sores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets eontaihiug eenilicates of respectable parties. may be had ou applf cation to ;OHND. MORGAN, oegleldkutT ". • Agoia. Pittsburch: - 7 The. Grand Purgative. •. • DR. SUGAR .00ArED STORM DEE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills - have obtained au enviable Weekly_ in the United States, as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headnalle, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaint; Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward . Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and 0 variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. In a. seasons of the year,— • spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all tit etunstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As hVennifuge and general medicine for chill-, dren, they are unriral/id. Ileum coated with pure white sugai, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben;. eficial. As an Anti-Bißous Pill they will be found with. out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands who use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until be intrixtuced them in June, 1h43. Purchasers should „ the rehire, always ask for Clic kener's Sugar. Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothers. Or ther will be madethe.vtetime of afraud. glsr.Price, 25 cents per box..' • • Dr. Clickeuer's principal office for the sale of Pitts, GO Vesey st..,N.' Wil. JACKSON, SO Liberty st , head of Allood, Pins burgh, Pa., General Agent for. Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio and the river Counties of Virginia. • The-following are the duly appointed Agents for .A '2 • ghen y county, Tn.: . • • A. fd. Marshall Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R: Jobuson, ' . : • . • Jonathan Ghreist,Mancheater..g Alexander Asdule, Wylie street. J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith; Temperuneeville. - G; II: Starr, Sewickley. • • ; - Edsvard Thompson; Wilk insbuigh. • NeEley, Fast Liberty. • -H. Z. Mitcnelt, Wilkinsbargh. H. Rowland k. Son, M'Keesport . ". C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black, Turtle Creek. ••. AVEldosiney, 'Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Cliutoni • • • James M'Kee,Stewannown. Riley Arlaughlin. Plum township J. Fultou, Turemum. • • • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville; Robert Williams, Anhursville. trl•der.silm Tosteit kniOps.Joilstrm SHOP.444ol)..pereddo 0, about to tedlovei and sminaitg theli Stoles' Or donate.. repaired, Counters, Doom, Windows, and 7 Hosting . Wheets patoutr.--Carpenter work ,of all kinds: , done on short notice, on reasonable terms. Cabinet.; .work „urado to order, and Furniture neatly repaired aod j, aaraishod, tut reasonable terms—art Fifth street, betthen ..Wood and Smithfield streets,in'the Coffin ,NVarehouse ef ".I.olin Liggett, Onto of Wm. Trovilic.) opposite the Alla,: ttlieny Engine Hence. ft bl4:thapl J JO6F.PIL PRICE.- j. -1 •: •'• Stitehellys 31stpk. KAY,kco. have taken the exclusive- a gency for the: Aisle of Mitchell's superior Maps, for ittsbargh and tVentern Pennsylvania, whieh will be sold at his reduced Philtidelphin pnces. , The Map of the World,oti Meeatur's . Projecilon, is the largest and Most comprehensive work Of-the -kind ever.: published in America it is 13} feet from East to West,. . and 4.1. from North to Solithfhecompenied by si kook of • Goo pages, containing consulting index, consulting which any item on the Map may be..rendily fciund';•itro. cr4th e ilil f l d el ? e ne nc rilit a io n dsAf m a a l n i c t e he b t v out o it f rg e s on the lobe i United Btntes on a scale of 79 miles .to an inch: comprising the States;: Counties, Tonmships,Wc., in thtfUnion, accompanied by .• a volume of 400 pages, B vo., which includes an index of 'Counties, 'Pawns, ac., tog etherivith a general description' '.. of the United States. . • • • . The National Map ,cif the American Republic, or United States of Ainenca. . • . : Universal Alfas, :containing Maps' of the Emplies..i. kingdoms, States and Republics, with a special Map or. - each of the United Staten, emaprehendedon- sheets,.; terming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gently executed . . A aim , of Texas, Oregon and Colifornii,:with all the. , routes dinunctly trutrketi out.io these, cotunnev. . A large supply of,thc . R..lnrie Maps, Small nod lai•gei - :. will be kept constantly otiltatid,and for sale at the Book; and Paper WarF.4clusie,'corucy of-Third ani.Wond . Vq-Purtnerstilii Notices ‘• • ..: scht3 nem....P. -„ -•• ,- • ' '- :- o , , •romr n.ram JTOHN DUNLAP bating', mut . ° 13t inst.; ..insociapd • with •him in his business - Jour Foznnty, they will. li hereafter carry on their Inmrting•of Monse•Plurushin Hardware, and Mannfaettlr s unr business, undertho nom ,' null style of John Dunlap &Co. • The badness of the of ,- establishment will be closed jrS the senior Partner of tb present firm t at their waoshouse. corner of Market an - . Second streets . (jon6)N-..• • JOHN DUNLAP /c C 0... TOVVAILD Buying"rates County h City ord'u Relief Notes • k PeptiOy Yo iVlLOill CO. New Maryland •• • i New Orleans • . ECM 11 In
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