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Z. eetaer of Third and Reek streets, :Ante* North Fourth street—is ouronlyantltortt id Philadelphia; • • prppuvait Smuta.— . Prepared by.. W. Kelly :' V. and for Bale iyr A. 341103, No 4u inwydistreet, fit for the manufacturer. This will be found debgh of article - of beverage in familiel, and ; particularly in sick rooms. - , - . Batitas Baseus..—Ah improved Chocolate preparation, being a eemtnnation or cam% nut; innocent, invigorating andidliteable highlneecommended, particularly for invalids: Prepared by W. Baker, Dorchester, Mass., and for sale by A. Javats, et the Pekiarre a Stere,No. 70 . . .117CaMtamptiotris'.a disease which is carrying its! victims to the tombs by thonsandi; without being arrest d'd in ititrogress by the Medicines in common nse at the, preientlime. .Itut a 'brighter day is coutingi and has cants—as to successfully arrest this disease. Dr. Rogers' Liverwoit'and Tar not only gives immediate; relief in Coughi and - Colds; but bat frenf the testimony of Men of the kjetestatanding and'elsewhere; iris making Some very remarkable cures of Contumpuou.'lmprovements in the tr!intment of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its 'spirit in the- present age • Those who are afilicted , Mth diseased Lungs, would do well to call on the tweet,' and!see the certificates of Dr. Won. J. Rich ards, Judge Wiz Burke, the wife of the Rev-Ocorge W. Maley, and of Dr. - Main Cox, lute Professor in the Ee.! 'lee 'Medical College of Cinainnuti. • Thu Medicine not only curei Consumption. hut h reeks *the Molt diStressing Cough in a few hours time, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. - For tale - by ! J., KIDD & CO., - .• ! ! • !- Wholesale Drnggists, No. 6a Wood at. by KNEEL AND ft - HARDIN, ,marflifimd&w• . ; ; • . Grout street. , Oak Worm TO 1118. Senm - rsar.—Those who labor within doori are' compelled to breathe an Impure atmos ,phire,w,hieh is wholly unfit for the proper expansion of the lunge, and, owing to want of exercise, the bowels be.' corm constipated;the pores of the skin closed, and, in , 41;14,0 imenons of the body . become deranged - hence In:weed - asthma, cough, pains in the. breast and side,pn pitation brier heart. rheumatic pains in rations . parts of the - body, giudiness, and - a variety of other dis ;tressiogeompliunts. common to those of sedentary hab ita.'.lyrigher Indian 'necrotic Piirs.disperse all these -unpleasant symptoms. , A sigle 'dose will in all cases , pre relief, and, if repeated a few. times, will most as ' suredlf resters the body to health. - - • • ' ' "• • "'Beware at - potinterfitts and Imirations.—Remember that the, Original and OnlY Genuine Indian Vegetable Pillt sieve the trrittr if signature. of WmAsst Watunron ' he top- label. of each bor. • Remember. also, that 11. Sirryier, Druggist corner of Market andTturd rtree r, it not in agentfor this medi cine,mnd we cannot ginirtnitee as genuine that 'Offered' by him for sale:- The - .genuine is for sale a Dr. Wright's Principal Office; left Race street, Phimdelphia4 and by JOHN THOMPSONIIS6' Liberty street, Pittsburgh, I's., who is sole agent tor this city, by whom dealers.can be sup ' "plied at the wholesale rate. .• • • mars = • AVOTION SALES, 13Y JAMBS 11 , KENNA,AUC270NEER. No. 114 WOOD' STRICIit, mesa DOOM prom Farrir FtIItNITURE, Ai., AT AUrtTICIN. - 0a Thursday next, March Rid, at 10 &clock in the fore , goon, will be sold at the dwelling of Col: Morgen Rob. ertson,2,Purgess ROVi t Penn etreet, between MO and Pitt, his enure household fUrniture, feather beds, bed ding, carpeting Az. as he is declining honsekeeniag; alt or which - is of - the licit quality ; and has been kept lit the best of order, cotprising Mahogany sofa, withpillows , . Do dining and tide tables ; - - pier tattles, marble top; eDer n re, tables. a , es Do dressing and plainbiireaus.; ' • Do - side-board and book-ease, a splendid and convenient article; I splendid mahogany wardrobe; wash etanda Ofirge pier glasses r bird eye maple cane seat chairs, bird ale maple rocking chairs, fancy and -co •• an chairs, solar lamps, - cundelabriis and mantel or-, is, I:lige:dinner and tea sets, beautiful patterns; - a huge lot of glass ware, Liverpool ware, Britannia tea eras, China fruit dishes, ether plate Bake - baskets, - hall lamps; imperial three ply tupeetry and ingrain carpets ; chamber, hall, fitair and kitetieri carpets ; hearth rugs, oil cloth for hall, fenders; ash boles, re iron', high stud low post bedsteads,l crib, feather beds, bedding; hair, huik . 4 and straw roaurasses; Venetian and transparent blinds, chamber sets; together Witlin great variety of kitchen ateditdb ; I ice chest, - • - ratir2l. . • . JAMES MeXENNA. -duct. BAD ESTATE—A valuable lot ot tiround, corner of „Up 11 'whington street and Clay alley, in the East•or 3d Ward, City of Pittsburgh, on which is erected a' Brick and' Frame Dwelling House and Stable, at AUCTION.- - - On Saturday, -March 24th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ' will be sold, on the premises, in the 3d Ward, Pittsburgh, a LO/...0r Ground-situate on the corner of Washington at. and Clay alley, on which ls erected one good substantial Brick Dwelling and one Frame Dwelling, troth finished in the , bail .and .mod. comfortable =tuner. Also,' one Frame Stable. Tiler property_ is very valuable: being located in the hest part of the city, and suitable - either for eprilrate iesidondo or business stand, such as is seldom offered at public rale: The terms will be accommodating. Istatt£l , , - - ' . JAMES - MCKENNA, Auct. FURNITURE, Feather Beds, MOrusses, estpatingi China Ware, Kitchen Utensils, AC.. of a at AUCTION...4M Saturday, March 24111, At 10 o'clock in •the forenoon, will be sold, without • reserve; tt•the dwellipa• of Co/amnia Ill'Horets, Esq. Fourth' street,-between-% ood and Smithfield, his entire Eoinchold Furniture, Feather Beds,•Bedding, Ire.,•tui be is removidg-to Philadelphia. .Every: article will be pos itively said, without any respect to prices. It is certain ly as - fine' slot of Furniture as was ever offered at public sale In this city, and has been kept in the neatest and best Mitirder.- The greaterminis to use only about four years, and all were expressly made to order, comprising in wilt° following :---maltogany sofas and chairs, ma _ hmyany divans and rockinrichairs, mahogany side board marble to ,1 mahogany ,senretnry and book-case • -;thatihrt4.card tableb.mahogany side tables. mahogany • Centre tables, cherry dialing and breakfast tables, mahog any ;wash stands with marble tops, cherry wash stands, fancywork stands, mahogany dressing bereans,mabog any and cherrylilnin bureaus, I. aplondid mahogany-pa . tent, high poet bedstead, cherry „high post bedsteads. cherry French bedsteads, 2 excellent wardrobes, fancy ,and,common chairs, 3 large - and splendid mantel looking , glasses, fancy toilet glasses, gas chandeliers, candela btaifi'a,large assortment of parlor, chamber,hall and stair ; carpeting, of the latest paileins and best quality; Braprels and Saxony hearth rugs, feather beds of the choicest quality, hair, husk mid straw mattrassesilbed . - - .ding of every description, fenders and fire ironsi•Vene : lien and transparent blinds, China teh.und dinner sets, a -gariety. of queens - ware nod glassware, ivory handle knives and forks, common do., 1: French . mantel clock withildtade, runs 2. weeks ; with a great variety of kitch en • complete ; 1 yefrigerntor,l wire safe. . Terms at sale. • Mull/ - JAMES MCKENNA:Auct. t PL ENJv PLENDIDU RN rru RE AT A I.TUTION.--4raTtittrs day, Ma.ch 29th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon will. betiold at the Cabinet Wareroom .of Philip Weis, Penn street, second door from Wulnut street, Fifth. Ward, his entire stock of 'Forniture, as he is declining that bon nets*.&mong the articles are' wardrobes, card tables, dining , and.breakfast tables, wash ettiiids; [stony work 'lariat; high post bedsteads, Frendlitedstcads, mahoga -- Ilyidressing - bureanis, fall colttuto plaid bureaus, cherry bureaus, fancy and common chairs, settees, &c. Merit JAMES AtcIiENNA. Sect. N Accourn OF WHOM. rr,PdAY CONOERN, . ILif to pay boarding.ned other charges, on Saturday. al teration, March 31st, at 2 o'clock. wtll be Sold, althon teserrts,st IVl , Keana's Auction Rooms, to pay boarding and other charges, unless the ow nerd or their agents ce der= them before, 8 trunks, containing clothing, fr.c.; 3 carpetbags, containing clothing, &c.; I hat box and hat; 1 bandbox autr.contents; I valise and contents; 1 port folio; 1 box of, starch; 1 gold watch. Those concerned will take notice , of this advertisement. Terms, cash, par f u nd s ; . E. R. MILLER, St. Charles Hotel. JAMES M'KENNA, Auct'r. Fitne Cloths, Cussinteres and Vesting*. FIAT4T TAILOR, Exchattle Buitcrings.St. Clair strut, Pittsburgh. has jint returned from New York. and Philadelphia, and now receiving a fine assortment of Cloths,Cassuneres and Vestings, of the best quality mid latest styles; which lie is prepr red to make to order in the best manner and in the latest fashions. imrl7.l.m. MBE subscriber offers for sale his old Business Stand, ;X , On the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. He twill sell his entire Stock and Eixtures. Finding it in cbavenient to attend to both orbis establishments, he is 'desirous of selling one of them. For farther particulars, ly to GEO. SC lINEC K, .marls:l - Corner of sth autl.Smithfield su. ' el!drirs for Californians. COLTS 'REVOLVER'S, with Spporstus, by 'Express in a fesv days; by • • JOHN CARTWRIGHT, trtarls - - 83 -Wood-street - • • -To Call fornlasse. trr 9: RIFLES,YISTOLSAND CARBINES ; & Blunts Revolvers, good; together with a large rissmlnient of other Pistols, Flasks and Belts, and Cali - fonds esnipments. Bowie Knives will be received by EXVISSII, ill afoot days, atJOHN CARTWRIGHT , s, marldidtwj Cutlery Establishment, €.3 Wood et. XitViritOOKS—Oregon and Cablornia in tc4s ; by J. Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Supreme Court of Oregon and corresponding member of the American biistimte.. With' en Appendix, including_recent and au thentiC information on the subject of the GOLD MINES of Califernia; and other valuable matter of interest to the immigrant, etc.; with Illustrations and a Map. In .two -j.-ILAPHAEL or, Pages of the Book of Li fe• at Twenty. ',By Alphonse de Lamartta i e author of the " History of the Girondists; or, - Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the Prertchlavolution,”: etc. No:4 of the Life of Franklin Moraine& • - Just received and.for sale by • C;IOHNSTON is STOCKTON, - Corner Market and 3d sts. EcslvED AT M. A. Caxw u ki U. - Family Picture; by E. Bawer Lytton. The Diamond andihe Pearl ;by Mrs. Gore.. ....,. • New York is Slicesi with Splendid illnstrauons ; The Old Jruige or Lite in a Colony; by Judge - - _xon.scittior of Slim Slick. •_ • , , • ' Ther..advenmres of Caleb Williams, or things as they ire' by William Godwin. • • . Davirldannel Magnetism;.new edition. Morfit's Chemical and Phatmacittic Mani 10A6;. with DM illustrations. • •••.' "A New Description of California, complete with all - ;the•usisful information to e migrantslo thin country; by L. • •Fiastings T A resident of . California. • I matte . • • Sarrturikr.O 3ri DOOR anors Siscotra, qilrkwakkaLS ,WitY.Arrl...—Rec , d Wad for sill, IJAALF ' - cutenNs &small - `7 , "3" 4 ""i. - ~v~;:T - EINEE fl=:f2 (amnftrtial "ut . f `anal a pVIITSUURCIII /30#111) 0 /0 TRAIDE I ' W.t BARKER: • - Cconanzsg voinastinarr,. • • W. R.l4llll.Plii, ••, •• ' • ' • • PASSENGER ARRANGEMNTS - FOR. 1848. BteitiaboalPacketLina,leaveadalyloteincinnat l , lo Abt. PatiaiagerPackat, via. Brcialuradle, ta-Balt.imore and 14 and 8 aAt. - . >• • Nall Coach Line • +Waal to Philadelphia oa. at., and 12e Western and Soiithoni Mail CoailfLine, 14. NorthMestern,via Cleveland, daily,lo a. N. rie and Western NOW Ydrk, daily, 9 A. M firth-Easternop Philadelphill, qxcept Sundays, 4 AII.EPTAtS-AND DEI.ARTURE O 1 MAILS. Eastern Mail via . Philadelphia, due 3a, la, closes i 9 x. Western and Lotusv.cdue 8 r. nt., closes 5 a.m. South.via Balt.andWashington,due 8 i. st.,closeso a. x. North-Western Via Cleveland, due 10 a. M.y closes 9 a. M. Erie and Western Now York, due 8 P. st., closes 8 A.K • , • . • : • Par value. Asked . Offered - Bank of X'ittsbnigh . +- • • .8 50 , 00 8 5020 850,00 Exchange Bank • 50,00 • 99;00 93,50 ,51erohants , and M. Bank 60,00 50,00 49,00 . Fanners , Demotit Bank None in market: Band Street Bridge 50,00 • :50,00 99,00 Northern I.4l,ertie Bridge,•••• • • •-••- -50,00 35,00 Old Allegheny Brdge• • ••• ..... 25,00 _30,0U 35,00 Bennettsville R. it-Stook, paid on sllaras 30 • • .. ... 6,00 1,43 City Bonds (0 cent;)••••2 , . .. •. t' Monongahela Bridge 16,50 Gaa'Steek • The rain ponreii down incessantly yesterday; sometime' in torieets. Ot course, business slack eried off, inconsequence. • GROCERIES—L-Regular salon otSugar, Coffee, Mot:tome and - Rice, at:previous quotations. PROVISIONS—We &and no sales at prices differ ing from our quotations of yesterday. Butter is still scarce and in demand.; no Primo in market. GRAIN—Sales of Corn from store at 35c; from first hands not worth more than 30c. fit other %rains there is no change. FEED— Sales of Bran from store at 12c.; of Shorts there:are sales at 15025 c., according to quality. FRUlT—Regular sales Oranges, Lemons, Rais ens; and . Dried Apples and Peaches, at previous pri ces. Figs are selling bristly-at 14017 c. FLOUR—SaIa of 155 bus. on' wharf at 93,530 $3,55, These figures fairly iedicate the sta.e ofthc Market., There is nothing. reportable doing. Some iota have been shipped. CREESE—There have been sales of small lots at 51a7c., according to quality. LEAD—Owing to navigation being closed between Galena and this city, the consequent meigre supply, and an'tolvance in the eastern markete, the market het been very firm. A. few tots have changed hands, on - strictly private terms. We quote Upper Mines at $3 9014; Lower $3 76 per 100 lbs. Received, &MU pigs Lower Mines. BIDES—The principal receipts have been of green , delivered on former contracts. Dry Flints sell at 61c ; green at 2(F3k kc. per lb. Received, I ,stil In Cotton, tranaactions_bale been limited, owing to the wavering condition oft 'e New Orleans mar ket. Auyers bayoneted with Ocat caution, while holders have stood firm at d sliglit ad vanee un former quotations, which has not beet! met. The decline in exchanges and advance in freights at New Orleans, have brought abeibt this state of things, and a perma nent advance cannot be looked for-until there is fur ther news from the Liverpool markets. We continue oor last quotations—middlings 50 61e.; extremes 41041 c. ' COTTON—As many buyers were engaged yester : day in writing their letters for the nest European steamier, and factors were asking outside prices, only 4000 bales .changed hands. The purchasea of late have been chiefly for _England. . • Ntw Oati.aars CnassirtcaTtorr.—lnferior Via} ; Ordinary,6l636; Middling; ; Good Middling, 61061 ; Middling Fair, 6}(071; lair, 71074 ; Good Fair, nominal; Good and Fine, nominal. SUGAR. AND MOLASSES —Prices continue firm, and 606 lads. were disposed of. Good common to fully fair 3161 , 44 e. Muliumes,dull, with sales of 700 bble. at" 16(ii1S1c. for ordinary to prima lots. - .FLOUR--The demand is moderate, but prices are very. atcady. Sale of 1600 bbl.., of which 310 bbls. Oliva nt $4 55; 536 do. at $4 564 •, 500 do. Extra at $4 521.; 104 do Illinois $4 85, and a lot of St. Louis at 5 374 per bbl. iaaMilg 4 9 • • Dierehrssani Tratstaportatlola Line s VIA-PENNSYLVANIA. CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, . TO rIIILADRIXIIII AND BALTIMORE Tits Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good orderoire are prepared to forward all kinds of trier chundize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms R 4 any other Line. C. A. AIcANULTY & Co., Canal Basin. Penu street, Pittsburgh. AdAtirs—CHAßliES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ROSE MORRLLL A:Co., Baltimore. (mai Miai 1849. ElkiM Merchant's Way Freight Lint,' For Blairaritie, lOnsiount, lloUidaysburgh, and alt . ,• "iittrrmeditits , plum. Tuts Line will continue to curry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. AG/MIS—C. A.IIIcAItiULTY dc Co., Pitudturgh. . D. D. WAKEEIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN 1111LLER, Hollidaysbrugh. Harzawicsa—James Jordon Smith & Dr. F. Shoenborger, R, Moore, John Parker ' S F. Von Bonn horst & Co., Writ, Latimer & Co., Jim. 111.'Devin its lino., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sundt, & Ray, John Grail& Co., Blairsville. marl? (Gazette and Journal only copy.) To theCitizensot.Plttslsoxgand 91HE citizens of Pittsburgh and i ts vicinity are re , minded that they can fit themselves with some of the handsomest FRENCH CHINA TEA SEITS,Qt;EHNS WARE AND GLASS—for beauty, price and quality, enttnot bu excelled in this or any other City West of the Mountains—at M. HODKINSON"S, No. DsWoodstreet. There you • will findksount of the prettiest white and blue Stone-ware; in tea, dinner and toilet setts, or in separate pieces, ever opened in this city; and as the proprietor ir about to•remove from the store lie now occupies, to a more central part of the city, (No. 60 Wood street, oppo site the Eagle Saloon.) ho is desirous of closing oat his present stock, previous to moving, as you are aware of the heavy losses he would sustain by breakage, &c., in moving eo large a stock as he now has in store, and having but one day to do so, it will compel hint to close out almost his enure stock. He is determined to close ont at ancnorMous sacrifice, regardless of importing cost. Now is Me lime to secure your Bargains! This may be the only opportunity ys..o may have of securing Queensware at lIIICh low prices. Remember— . • N. HODKINSON, ' marl 7 ' Wood street, three doors below Bth st. Look Onto IF MRS . ANN ELIZA .COLLINS f who was once at my *Mee. will cull again, she may hear of something to her advaMage. • • WM.•B. FOSTER. Soldier's Agent, • .BakewelPs Buildium Gram st... Pittsburg. DISSOLUTION.—The partnership of Ilintrav & 1.121 is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The bu. guess of the firm will be settled by H. Lee J. IL MURPHY, LEE. SENN NEE INEI 25,00 500 otAhfrtlarkets. OFFICE OF THE POST, WthnIESDAY MORMIIO, March S. 1849. Spirit of.the In.arketi. '- Sr. Ltivii, March sth liras run, March 9!h NEW Ointens,March Pinsburzh., 30th ian., 1849 NUPICE.=—The undersigned will continue the IVool business and attend to the sale of Woolen Goods, at the old place. H. LEE. . Der In retiring from the late firm of Murphy & Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. jp n 3p J. R. MURPHY. MESPRATPS PATENT SODA. )kSH-202 casks, just, toceivad per steamers Ivanhoe and Bt. Cloud, and for sale by W. A M. MITCHELTREE, marl3:lwd No. Ha Liberty' at. rpo the H. norab a the Judges of the Court of tienerat .1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace iu and for the County of Allegheny.: The petition of JaCob Rothfutch, of Lower- St. Clair Township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,That your . peUtioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hiadwell ing honse,yi the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased togrant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. :And your petitioner, as, to duty bound, will pray. JACOB ROTHFUTC H. • Wu, 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 conveniences for the ascommodation and lodg ing of travelers and others, and that said tavern is ne _ E. Bengoot t F. Boners, George Smith, P. Smithson, J. Diehl, J. Gromer,J. - Bartly, O. Williams, J. Gindvey,T. Taylor, J. Taylor P.:Cttantnitham. - ritarlo:3trk TtheHonorable the Jud *of the Court of General A ‘ lte u g a b ne e n r y s - e ° the Peace in and for the County of Thspatitiow of James /Wittier,- of the To w nship of Ross, in .he County'_ aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner both prodded himself with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation of rraVelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Tp., aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public hoime of entertainment. And your petitioner, as tu duty bound, will, p . ray. JAMLS We, the subieribers, citizens of the afore said townihip, do certify, that the above petitioner is of . good repute for _honesty , :and temperance,. and is well provided with house room end conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said -tavern !s necessary P. Ivory,. Sr., Ivory )3railih J. Crider ; W Raj, J. Dean, I. Newell, . liDmikw, T. arrow, R. Mor row J. Cu ' - •itiukt !seiigrntc. ;: /AU pony -qr ervirsmatou G TYSr WATER IN 111$ . citerrsn, ; _ ARRIVED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. ".' ,Robt..Wightntuut, Beaver. " ',Lae Eite,„„ShOles, Be ave r. .. - maw; Jacobs Brownsville.' Atlantli,Parkinson,... do. - . . Camden, Hendrickson; hlcKeeip r ort. New - England No.2,Meart; Cinchinati. " James Nelion,Mooro .Wheeling. ‘‘ Germantown, Conley, pt. Louis. , 'Jenny Lind t Gallagbyy, Zanesville, . Coinet,,Boyst, Zanesville. , .)tettver,..Clarke, Wellsville. DEPARTED, Stiamir Lake ; Erie, Sholee. Beaver. • Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Robt...Wightmea, Beaver. Baitici„Jacobs t ßrownsville Atlanuc,-Parkinsoh, do.. • Camden, Handrickon McKeesport. • Hibernia-No. 2, Klinetelter, Cinclunati • J. Nelson, Moore, Meeting.. " Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipolis. " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. DS Last evening, at dnak, there were nine feet water in the channel. Mir The "Na Plus Ultra,” Capt. Phillips, is ex pected up to-day. - . For Saint Louis and Illinois ltiver. itt TIM ' newlight draught passenger slangier' "LAMARTINE. DUNCAN, Master, will leave tor a a ve and intermediate landings, on Thursday uezt, MI inst., at - 2 o'clock, e. tu.. - For freight or passageoipply on board, or to ma GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, atirt: gittabltrith and Lonlivi: Punnet Line. ; - - - The new and lendid tag passenger packet, TELEG PH No. 2, IMMO, - .Master s will leave for. Cincinnati and Louisville, an Monday, the 16eh 'aslant; at 10 o'clock, a. M. For freight or pcaaage, apply on board, or to HU RBRIDGE, WILSON Sc Co, or GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER., - _ - Lig - Steamer Perona will leave Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers can : direct, and can have berths secured here if de mars IL 15441; CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. HIS Independent Line of steamers is nowcomposed Tof the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the Went. The highest wages are paid for the services of the beat and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation fur six years; hasearried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The prokrietors challenge com portion with any pansenger line in the Union for safety, regnlarity,ffild speed. All that money tall procure. has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati RS follows: MONDAY PACKET.—The 111oxtraoinzta, Capt. Sion'e willleave Pittsburgh every Monday thorning at lOo'clock Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. N. TIIRSDAY PACREZ—The HISIDEVA No. 2, Capt. Jao. Kline‘cher, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at to r. at. • WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday tnonung allOo'clock ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 r. M. THURSDAY PAC/MT.—The Buttuater, Capt. R. T. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. M. FRIDAY PACKET.—The Curium No. e, Capt. Crooks, voillJeave Pittsburgh every Friday morning ut 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 e. m. Sd'TDR.DAY PA CKET.—The Ahasaaora No. 2, Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. at. SUNDAY PACEET.— The Isaac NEWTOX, Capt. P. Decal, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at In e. at. not 19. • Paper Hangings. 11 /LYING purchased at three ot the largest Factories xi in the Rain, (New :Volt, Philadelphia and Bala. more,) a large assortment of the newest and most im proved styles of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. &c., and made arrangements by which I wall be enabled to procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their ap• peallialiCE in the Eastern market, I would invite the at tention of those desiring to , have their houses papered with the latest swles of paper, to call and examine my stook, before purchasing elsewhere. I have now on the way from the East, 214000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and common Paper Hangings, which lean sell at prices ranging from 1,2 i cents to $2 piece. marl 2 S. C. 111E4 87 Wood st. MLR. DITIFF , S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, Al zandee Dries Buittlinghentraneefrom the Diamond. VSTABLISHED IN le4o.—lt is anwersally admitted y all now praciisin„„o• Mr. Duff's plan of Double Butry, to possess the folipwing advantuipes over all other methods in use :—lst, diStelll.lll4 with all books ex cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reduc the cash and merchandize accounts to about one lin e r ant han d, q; 3d, checking reduced in the same proportion; 4111, an mutual saving . of forty or fifty folios of the Leger; sth, greater security against error; tlth, daily posting of the personal accounts. Au elegant Mercantile Hand writing imparted to all going through a course of lessons, flours: 10 to 12,2 to 4, and 7 to 10. marl 2 New Goods. . . N STORE, and 110 W TOCCiViag, our firm supply of New I SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers nod Jobbers:— New styles of rich Turk Sating ; Wide Brocade Silks, new patients; Rich Chamelion Mid (Stacie Silks; Fig'd and plain bl'k Silks, all widths; 13ereges Lawns, Mous de Lattice, &c.; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs. Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods. ROUT. D. THOMPSON. inart3] No. 110 Market at.. 3 doors from Liberty. Pittsburgh Gold Washer. rPHE subscriber has invented a machine for Washing _L out GOLD, possessing the following qtralities weighs about twenty-five pounds, can be packed lit a box 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep ; will wash out a bushel of wet sand in about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel. Those going toCalilontia aro invited to call and see its operation, at my residence, in Penn street, near Water street C. EVAN S. To Country Merchants. RODEINSON would remin i you that you can now 4.1.1. • secure CAinn, lilac, Qatell3trafc, ¢ r , tit such prices as never were heretofore oifered at. Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doors below Lth. ltnl7 60 BALES CUBA, just received and for pale by J. A. MA %AMIE, No. 33 Hand at. ITIOMTILL — INKIVS.—The subscriber has a large stock of seasonedTimbar, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Eatabitatiment, No. In Fifthtrect. marl43ixi IL H. RYAN. LIOUND—A Pocket Book, containing a considcrabl. I.` amount of money. The owner can have it by de scribing the book and contents, and paying for ;this ed vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY, marlo No. 4 Commercial Rowe nEFS FOUND—A bunch of Keys was found yester , day, in Seventh strset. The owner run have theta office. by calling at this inurls Apprentices Wanted. f' H E subscriber wants Apprentices. to leant the Cali net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches of burliness. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred. None need apply, who cauuot come well recommended. FAHNESTOCK, marl? WI Smithfield street. Situation *anted. A YOUNG MAN, eighteen years of age, who has had A soma experience in a country store, is desirous of obtaining a situation in a reFpectable store or ware house, where he may be properly brought up to business. Referencec, unquestionable. Address " John," box Or, Post Office. marlannw Wanted. A GOOD SECOND-HAND STEAM BOILER, 20 feet A long and 3t inches diameter, with two Flues. Ap ply immediately. fmarts:3t) L I‘II.IIIARTH ac, Co ITANTED—A Fanner, with Sell° capital, to enter y y into the Wagon making business, now in full and profitable operation to the city. One tit take charge of the wooddepartment, would be preferred S. CUTIIBERT, Oen. Agent, Smithfield street. WANTEILI--A Place for an honest and industrious poor man, as a porter ordrayman. This notice is inserted by a friend. vehewill guarantee his integrity.— Address T. M.,through the Post Mee. . antra:at . VITANTED.—Wauted, several good. Salesman who TV can rea li ze from t,359 to $lOO a Month. Apply t & Co.s Corner of Wood and Third its. _ _ phrISSOLUTION.—The Partnerslop Iteretofora exist- • ing between the subscribers, undbyrthe firm of.i, I. Devitrz, was dissolvcdon the 7th hum Either party is authorized to use the name of the firm, in Settlerneat. JOHN M'OEVITT, JAMES BVDEVITT. March 10 irrCiiIPARTNESSHIP.--The Undersigned have this day- formed. a Co-partnership under the firm ofJOHN WDEVITT &BROTHERS, for the transaction of (LODu. eery and Produce business. JOHN MIDEVITP. . JAMES WDEVITT, 'WILLIAM 111,DRVITT. ITM3I March 7,1849. -1,1 --- 17 -r— A.l . OlO, JEWELRY, &e.—Alargeassortmentof VT Lever, L' Epine and other Watehebt Breast, Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Pendia/cc., just received and tor sale by IitS.CANDLESS EAMPBELL,• mar/2. 97 MIA al.' PRINTS -1 case Caebeco Plate Prints; - r - Illerrimac " 4, • , ! Fine desirable Spring styles, just received by iIIeCANDLESS :CAMPBELL, , 97 wood sheet. wt. - 'LAWN—ir.'case. ‘!neyf t etyle" Lawth insttetoived:ViledgiAittas. CAMPBELL, 07 Wood st. N - drCE.—Persons, indebted to tho late Arm of Roe- VMS tc Race reOitestedio settle up. —The books and smeourne at* in possession of •SOIfN :COYLE, • fetaff Font* street, tmar Smithfield." .4, , :,i:... ,- ,- - z;;Arii - - , iii::. ,. : , _ , . -- : .--,,, .r ,- _ ''''',:.: --Y.,4IAgOAM. BM ES--15Q bezeit last:seta and- ter rale 66, O RANO Bow; LFZION I 3—. SO bate-hp:Lin tee'd alld lot Bale by 4natl4 ' - 3;43. 'SONNET: •, EoAti NUT6,-79b just resld - und for sale by P . ,,M8X14 • BoNNET,. NUORICE=S cases, just reed ; aml sal6 by .L 4 marl 4 • - ' BONNET. - . ALIllOlsll bales Bordeaux - Oast tee , il and for sale b,Y ' s.BorvEr. 011,-25 baskete,Juat received snd marl. 4 - EMON.SYRUP 4OO dozen; in store. andlor sale . by AISIISS-17 0 bores, in store and for sale by , marl 4 L AR m i lsr ai 11) barrels, for , sale.bllw by DYES. lkjirOULD CANDLES—SO - boxes, superior article, for 111 sale low by - (marn) .WM. DYER:- PPL — itS-40 barrels,ssbrted kinds, tor siaii tnarl7 AVIId.DY HObliNV--16 bbls. jug received and for sale by = mari7 . , Wbi: DYER?. TObOTATOP!,--. 150 sacks Neat annonks and Pink Eyes; 148 barrels do. - do. do. do: VOiSfila by - [lnarl7]. 'WM. DYER. POTATOES —l5O sacki) just received (rm . & R. Isaac Newton, by I=l7l ARMSTRONG A CROZER. G' 'N A ltat bla, a goo. variety, just re ceived and for hale byy narl7 , ARMSTRONG & CROZER 4, - ) SACKS CORN::Mo.tlity. received by - ittart7. - ARMSTRONG & CROZER. - - - 2 OKEGS LARD—Just received and !bridle by re- era ARMSTRONG , de - CROZER. FLOUR—SS barrels, just receive. , , or o . :marl3 SMITH & SUWIaAI IREEN APPLES-50 barrels and boxes, just reedy. ed and for sale by [marl3] SMITH & SINCLAIR. 0, just receive aa. or sa SMITH & SINCLAIR. DRIEIj pPPL~~ by—~marial ROLL BUTTER- 4 barrels, for sale by mar ______ l 3 SMITH& SINCLAIR. BACON -3020 23g. new Bacon, jast receiiedirn d tor sale by __tteb24) W. &J. C.'ACLIESON ( - 11 ---- X O Z. CORN BROOMS—last rec'd and for sate by febl6 W. .ac ACHESON. ni,ECTIFIED WHISKEY-3 50 bble., in store and for JElo "sole by imsrlo) JAB. I'ATrON, Jr. OLD RYE WHISKEY-5 0 bbla., a superior article, iu SUM and foe sale by trutiO) JAS. PATTON, Jr. P oter for sale ‘v m [ iriEs-4 by 3* arlo ctus l ks, pJAMES ure GrapPAe, inTTON, J rtore nt. %VINE—n.I casks to store and (or sale by marl° JAMES PATTON, Jr. Itegatta 0000Jusio Sane Pflucipin ; in store and (or sale by EmarlUl JAS. PATTON, Jr. - - RIO COFFEE-75 bags in store and (or sale by raar9 JAlktEll3 PATTOIsI, JEL ---------------- RYE, FLOUR-10 bags, received an sae d for Iby . . rnarglAittES PATTON, JR. dsn.-----E-AMH:HE.SE.--34 boxes:received and for sale 1j by [mart)] JAM'S parroN JR XIO. SUGAR-10 hints. Prime received and fur Mlle . by . JASAIS PATroN, mar° No.l7,Libert y street. CIDFAIS—U S °big. tiomanne; 10 " Crab; in store and for sale by - JAMES PATTON, JR. T OAF SIX Arts-5 bids. No. 4 I 6 bble. No. 5; 5 bids. NJAME: 0 ; re S ceivPATTONed and, JR. for sa.e by TIMED PEACHES ./.1 , 11) APPI.E3-- 1J 150 bushels Peaches; 84 " • Apples; received and for sale by mar 9 , JAMES PATTON, JR: 1 OIIISVILLE LIME--20 bbls.,in store and for sale by marl? KING & MOORHEAD. ICYPATOFS--100 sacks Potatoes, in Erie order, reed j_ per steamer Isaac Newton, and for sale by tnart7 KIND & MOORHEAD. • by KING Plantation 1 1 1 1 1& , na i s t r i VI D :tore Wand f:r ' sale b mir3 Diamond. lITINDOW GLASS-500 boxes Just landing and for y y sale by finartfil S., W. H&R.BAUGH. 1411;01.1R--.100 barrels Extra 100 do. Good 'Superfine; in store and for 7raztrlGl 'S. & W. iIARBAUGH. - • - • i)"ien, APet:-.l;Bantilopr srafeA° T ilFs -- "° bushels of ma rI6 S. se W. HARRACOH. MESS ANt) PRIME PORK.--32 barrels just received by steamer Caleb Cope, and for sale by marldS. & W. 11ARBAUGH. . . . .._ ........ ______ —....... _ SUGAR. CURED HAAIS-20 tierces of Stagg fc Shay's superior Hams, just Initthag from the steamer "Bril liant," and for sale by S. &W. HAELHALIGH, atria° No. 55 Water andlo4Frontatmet. sN's BUSHELS snALLVRITE DEANS— ln store UV and for sale by W. & J. C ACHESON, rotor. N 0.2 Smithfield Bt._ 4 PPLF.:3-50 bbls. Penoeks; Vat .• Romanites; for stale by W. & J. C. ACHESON rIOIIN MEAL—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Meal, jos Aj received and for sale by W. !CIAO & J. C. ACHESON it tizon, STROPS-1 gill:). Alford's sui Razor Strops • do. do- do. Just received end for sale - McCANDLESS & CAN I'BELL, 6 N 0.97, Wood street, "ificTTliiieliltinic Boxes, just .111. received sod forsale by y McCANDLESS & CAMPBL • 97 dstreet. AAi`CHES, &c.—Gold Lever V% inches and L' Epiud yy lir Watehes,•Gold Guard and Vest Chains. A good fortment just opened by • laced NDLESS & CAMPBELL, matte s7 Wood street. PLANTATION SUCH AR .IkM) MOLASSES— too lands. prime Plantation Sugt i t r - tun bbla. do. do. Mol r ' just ecoived r and for sale by MILLER CKEI'BON, ittard4 170, Liberty street. I.TdraCHOUSif itlOLAtiSk:B—tnbrls.S.)l.Mota.sses S Louisiana Refinery, just receive:Troia consignment and for stile by MILLREL & RICRETS , ON, rnurt4 Vitt Liberty street. .j_TONEV—U blots Honey just received on consignmen I I and for !ode. by MILLER & RICKETSON, mutt 1:0 Liberty street- pRODUCS-40 sacks Dried Peaches' 40 kegs No. 1 Lard ; C 0 1 281 1 1 .3 by MILLER as atomesoi, mar 24 170 Liberty street- P EACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach Tanay,Tust re ceived and (or sale by MILLER St RICKETSON, RlCE—'2otiercet. Rice, in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 4 170 Liberty'street. lIELL L'OMEIS.—A great variety — of liack, iiressing and Side Combs, new styles, on hand at 2EBtELON KIN ZEY'S, 67 Market street. 50 l's. FANCY CASSIMERE—On hand, and for sale at manufacturer's prices, by [falai)] H. LEE. Ut,PeLa. A cb2o ; or an o by lJ H. LEE 1 CASE GREY MlX'll CLOTH—Just Teed, and for 1 sato at manufacturer's prides, by [Saba)] H -LEE. • • • - ~IEHLCAPiARALY CLOTH--On htmcrand wy (feb'al H. LEE. 1 CASE AM 1 for sale bl PAIRS DFLIB BLANKETS.—The attention of Cal e/IJ &rain meta is directed to this article. They will be sold low, to close consignment, by [fe2ol 11. LEE. A - N ASSENT OF BLANKET OOATING—For ASSORTMENT sale very , low, as the season iS far advanced. Deal ers may expect bargains. [Man H. LEE. WOOL—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by H. LEE. Liberty street, opposite Fidh. TO LET—A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for two families. Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheny, Apply to H. LEE hnd Liberty street, opposite Filth. CORN -000 bushes just received and for sale whole sale and retail by RHODES & ALCORN, triar6 30 Filth street. y . M MEAL—Fresh Ground. for sale wholesale and retail by MODES & ALCORN, ~mare: . O Fiflh street. BARLEY—Of our own Manufacture—Cot JUL stnntly on band and for gala by • RHODES & ALCORN, mare, 30 Fifth atr:ct- ASH HOOPS Onhand and for sale by mast RHODES k ALCORN RANGES! ORANGES !--600 boxes Oranges, just re O ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, mar° , No. 6 Wood pt. LliiNgTafON l-- . , ones emons, just re Eft ceived and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, tuarik(lt No. 6 Wood at. RESII TEAS The subscriber is now receiving, at ' the Pekin Tea Store, FRESH, OOLONG BLACK PEAS, by the Sarni. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only vesielsln,this Spring. Also, fine Young llysonslmpe rial and Gunpowder. A. JAYNES, marl 7 , 70 Fourth et. Cl AYE COSTS.—Persons indebted a 0v.t.0, Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are regizeited to call on the subscriber, and settle. JOHN COYLE, feb2o • Fourth street, near Smithfield st. LIOIBN GOODS.—A. A. MASON if. C0.,N0. au Market street, have received Linen Sheeting, Linen Da. mask 6.8 and 104 Linen Hollands, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Doylies, Nap &c.; to which they invite the attention or fur INGHAM! GINGHANIS! GINGHAMS !—A. A. Mutton . 4 Co,-No t 60 blatket,strelt. lutes in store 1811 piecoa,Ginghams, small plaid; and desirable Goode. . • ,7EIAMILLESe' Economists. and Me Public, to offset a saving o and obiaia ihd 4.realast bare-qua ner purchased, are :mostrespectfully invited to visit ROBINSON% CL(RILESTABLIBHKENT, Post Build ings comer Fifth mid , AVoodstreets. . febSillw patio:oWe Carriage Blassufaatory, Diamond .41201_ - 6 rflOrco Wood. and SmiskSekfstreeu.. . Wlptgit may always be found an assort t: ant `of. Family Carriages, Barouehes, -- Baggiet and all kinds of - heavy work, .. - .m a e l / 4 horee down too wheel, barrow--Persous wishing to pur e or. contract . fox anylhiag in the , above line, are respectfully invited to ' oet 2 ds4:: call n .: :~: r s °.. _.r ~ .~0.. .off ~03~ .a ".., - ~~P.'.;° mei T:' . :2 Sor ealt-**AlO . , Niansibler Vroperty for ,Ssle.' r- WISE Underi4ned offcefor sale the inittabbi.ptoperty Concoct-Hall; situated on 'Fenn 'street, corner of Uterker'ealley haeitig a front_oh - Penn street ri_f_LH) teet; ratutio&back 160 ceet'to 1.2. feet alley, ou which is erected a seri , lurac Brick Dwelling Hotw,tho Main buildingfrout of two stbrichi;withwings one ono holt story high - 0111(1*e rear building three stories high The building is very .eoimenient and well:Adapted for a Hotel' or extensive. Boarding House. -It is-now °con: pied .by Itir. Chtletip, -- as a Hotel. For terms, apply to GRAIRAM;or . • : . . ap EE B-us s . caavellto4. _ 'Pittsburgh, Feb.ls4B49—,dim for safe- - 3.; BONNET ZtlOOrkt •Emoset Building L °to for Bale: rIBEAUTIFULLY; 81TUATI11). LOTS i for Bak , i n the plan of the Mount Erametproperty. Persona desirous of umesting.4 small sum ofnioney t ean 'do so to advantaget.by securing choice lons of various • This property, for beinitiof loeation, commanding a view of the, wo:eitieSt Alleg heny. M onongahela and .Ohio rivers, is trat.qualkd. It as the advantage of an abunditneetef the choicest spring W ater.. The - newiroad, .now finishing, will render.it easy, of access, and bring it within a convenient distance of the, Allegheny market. As an investment - for profit, to nay nothing of the de lightful situation fora residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a Tanga-vow) return. The above Lots will be sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. TITLE CLEARANDIEDIEPETABLE. Plane may be seen and every . information had, of Mr HUGHSWEENY,on the p renames; or ofJOHN COYLE at his office,on 4lhrstreetiPittsburgh. . n0v30.: IMAM Boot* for Sa te The splendid Steam Pickett BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as regular.ackets on the hfonongahela between Pitta burgh and Brownsville, and having run for a few months are lona:Ito be too, large and powerful for the navigation of that river, are now offered for sale. The following are the dimensions of these - Twirl boats, viz : Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beam, 26 feet; wheels, 21 feat diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilers, 21 feet by 35 inches diameter; cylinders - , 21 inches, and Of act stroke. Each boat contains 50 state-rooms, and the cabins are furnished in the richest modern style. For terms, enquire of J. K. MOORHEAD nov23:if Pittsburgh. • For Sale or Exchange. CFFER FOR SALE the whole of the property ori which I now reside, in the Sixth Ward of the , -City, consisting of the Dwelling House, Out Houses, &c., with the Garden; or I would exchange the same for Property in theneighborhood of the City ;—or I would divide the- Property to suit purchasers. Persons disposed to pur chase or exchange, can call ou me at the warehouse .of Cummins & Smith, Smithfield street, oppoiite the Monon gahela House. (decO:dtawtf) JAftIES C. CUMMINS. srIARM FOR LALE-71, Acres, about three miles from _C tee City line, on the Turnpike, adjoining the Or Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground is well improved, and in adelightful situation for a country seat. It has thereon s go.. Dwelling House, and three small • tenant houses, and one of the hew springs of water in the country; and can be had on very accommodating terms. Enquire of " febllB ,THOS- MELLON. • T AWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A Li largo 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 fruit trees, all under good fence, and title good. Price $1.,300. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, • Smithfield street. - DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE---A Lot of 49 feet front, pleasantly situated on the North COM moo, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House, in complete order, and finished in modern style; having a handsome frontin ball and entrance, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, roar chambers, finished garret, good cellar, stable, carnage house, wash honse, coal house, cistern and pump, a well arranged gardenarapes, shrub. bery, Ac. Price, 81,500: terms accommodating. S.• CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street FOR SALE—A fine Brick House, and Lot, near Court House. Apply to Pt C. SHANNON, marl 2 Att'y at Law, Fourth street. 1 1 1 0 LET—In Allegheny City, a Dwelling House, Sta ble" and Lot. 60 feet by,300, now occupied by Beni. Clyde,. adjoining Geo. Hogg. For terms, address the subscriber, via box 140,Pittsburgh Post Office. feblD:dtf - ALEX. BR.ACKENRIDGE. F . ORSALE OR RENT —.A.Two Story Brick Dwelling, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court House:— Enquire of M.IO.7LLEN & DOWNING, janl7 21.5 Liberty street, opposite Seventh- FOR SALE.-The entire Stock of the MINERSVILLE OMNIBUS LINE:NeiII be disposed of at Public Sale, on Thursday, the 7th of March next, at 10 o'clock, at the Omnibus Station, on Fottrth street, near Market if not disposed of at private sale. ,The following is the stock: two Omnibuses , four Horses, two Sleighs and Harness. For farther:particulars, enquire of CHAS. BARNET' E. MeANINCH, or JNO. FAGEN. feb273d (Journal copy till day and eh. Peet.] TO Lt7P—A Four Story Brick Store, with a Pik good Dwelling attached, on Market street,'next oor good street. 'The subscriber will put in a new front to the Store, on or before the Istif. April next, and give possession at that time. Apply to WALTER BRYANT, 153 Liberty st. marle-lw • TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, In the village of Shousetown, fundslted in modern style, with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for term of years. Addl elm ' • ienl.2 P. SHOUSE, Shousetown. jaFOR S&LE— A Lot and Two Story Brick Building, on Filth street, opposite the Court House. Also, a House and Lot in Birmingham. Price, %MOO. Aptly to 'JOHN J. MTCHEL, fch l9 ' - • No. we Fourth st. I'llo LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North- - east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating ROOM, or Storage of any kind. Enquire of - - HOGAN & CANTWELL, febS SD Market at., Pittsburgh. • wiLtiAair TATE & (SUCCSIIBOIIB TO BIIERITIVIL TATE.) NO. 10, Fount strut, between Pon -and Liberty soeas, MANUFACTIIRERS of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy drams, pumps, baths, water closets `leaden coffins, ac,i keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order, sheet lead from 1 to 8 ttft. to the square foot, in sheets of 6 - by 20 feet, which they 'Oral furnish to tholmde wholesale, orcut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from Id to },inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, tor conveying water trout springs, furnished to the 'count* trade, and put up on reefs in lengths of from to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the propermethod of laying. Also, on hand, alarge supply of Adams' Pat; ant suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow er. Co's very supciror east iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, she lend, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. je27-daw ColveVs Patent-Concave heater Churn! • BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! WE Call the attention of the public to the article head ylV Leg this advertisement, and invite the enterprising and curious to call and witness its operation. All adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is" supeserogaucm. let. This Churn will produce Butter, gathering it in a muss, from sweet milk,ur five to UM minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three to five minutes! 51., The utility of this invention is apparent, ns better Butter can be produced from surest milk, or cream, than. cream soured in the usual way ; and by moans at 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 y. da ad. Dy simply turning a thumb screw, the whole inside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter auil milk in the plain wooden box. 4th, It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim plicity of its construction (though er)bodyiug a great philohophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth. It is a common-sense Churn, as all will admit who will examine it. AVe invite the public to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the 'Pluck Bear Tav ern, and at.). F. Beckham's, Federal at., Allegheny. mai4l-dltruwfim CAMERON & PRICE. Wall Paper Warehouse. NO. 47 MARKET STRIMT. PI'FPSBURGII, PENN'A. THOU AS. PA.L KEIL RESPECTFULLY tumoutices to his friends and ens;' .tomers,ihat he has bad at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he taut at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate terms, at the old established stand in Market soert, almost every article in his line— including eounting-room. bed chamber, d ining-room, par lor and hall Paper. . With Borders, Landscapes Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Rhodes, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Meriting , Wrapping, and Tea Paper ; he is abundanty supplied, and requests merchants and housekeep,ers to cull and examine his as sortment. Raga and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high: est prices. marl3-d.k.w4m New and Innipaiiiiint r iNnibice - atiCallitaintit: WHAT' SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Eciug the Journal Vl' of a Tour, by "Edwin - Bryant. New edition, with MI Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mimes, various routes, outfits, fee.,aw.. NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA Com priOng the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and Mineralogical features . of the Country. Also, the routes from tort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego, in California, including. parts of the Arkan- OIL& 'Del Norte andliilo rivers, from the official reports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory. • CALIFORNIA , -Its Ihstory . ,Population,Climate,floil, Productions and. Harbors, •trom 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 Stacy. Hy.rolim J.; Hughes, A. B. Also. Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on the Gold Region. The above this day received and for Bale by KAY tt CO., Corner of Weed and 3d sus. Oman Sre.ras , Parma °arms, March 10 184 t. N THE PETITION OF t3TEELE, of Q New York. praying for the extension, of a patent granted to said William Steele, for an improvement in making brushes, for seven years from Ike 'exnimilon • of said patent, which takes place on the darofAugast, 18 It is ordered that the Said petition be heesdrit the Fa- , tent !),Tice. on the 1m . Monday in. August nnzt, at 12, o'clock,' te.t and all -persons are notified re 5 , 5 , emi . an d show cause, if any, they have, why - said' petition Ought not to be granted. - • •', • Ordered; also, that this notice be published iii the Union, Globe, and National Dernokrat, Washington; Be publican & Argus; Baltimore; Pennsylvanian, Phiteda. -phis„; Poet, Pittsburgh ;Truts-Sna; New York ; Post and Times. Boston; Gazette, Portsmouth, New Hampshire once a week for three succeisive weeks previous to the lit Monday in /ingest neat. 1- EDMUND : BURKE, . -• COIAMI6IIOIIer of Palents:. P. S.—Editontofrhe above mope= Will please copy, tine send their bilis to the Patent Office, with'', papercon tenting this nothia' ••••• "untilklavravr • 0 .;„t s - ya )as t r.p. - • -AP!. Itga , - EMg .Aft ‘,..,,PBESIL'ABIIII4AL - -OF NEW? GORE. , • . •.• Pelr.loßL/LBllf/Os NO. IFORIT.N.INA:LTBABATY ,ST4 TUST .RECEIVED,sui-e,Pansivo turd general -14 *V meet of French, - English,_ Belgian and Araerfca# Cloths, Cassimercs and Yestingsco f •thelatest and , Most . desirable patterns. limongsttiten(Will befound avatie , ty of entirely new styles - FancY• Gnash:her - es; and yest urgai-of the latest importatioall of -tyPach, - stnlifbe made to order in the most fashionable - manner, att - short notice, and reasonable prlcoa On hand, a' large assortment of READS MAP! CLOTBING, made up in the present Spring'Styll44llo' will be sold low for cash. • N. 'B. - To Titr,ons.— Watt's Graduating Shouldrio Measure System. for sale at arrl:d&wi P. DELANY'S. • - A. A. anon'. , Co., GO 'MARKET STREET, itavii received, by re-, /1 cent importations, the following GOODS, viz:— Six cartons . Thibet ShatVls, of various .tinalities and Colors; 50 doz. "Alexander's" best quality Kid _Gloves ; together with a'. good assortment of Fold Silk, Lisle . Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade • rich stand; ing straight and tarn-over Collars ; 300 pair Embroidered Cuffs, - from 50 cent§ to $1,25; . Mourning Collars, of va rious.patterns ; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered by us; French and English` 4-4' Prints; Hoyles Prints, small figures and fast colors ; plaid French Ginghams British Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 643 and 10-4; • green Beres s; Gent.hildliek Gros de Rhine Silk. Cravats, 2to 40 inch, the best goods 'in:putted Plaza Twist ; Linen Cambne r and Linen Cambric H dkfs.,from 61 to 56,50; WHITE GOODS, such' as I aconets;Lawna ' Mull and Swiss° figured - and plain Laces, white and colid Tarlatans ,'&c., We are in the daily receipt of new Goods and invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive s tock.,. - - feb27 Fashionable Head quarters, No: 28 Markel street., second door below Second street. C. wza.arznuite, RkISPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends and to the public, that hwhas removed his Fashion able Head-quarters from Liberty. street to his new Store, on Market, 2d door . from Second street. He is constant ly prepared to make to from, the most fine Auld best matenals, inSuperior manner caul at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which his complete stock of choice and earefully selected French-English and Belgian -Cloths, , Cassimeres, Vest ings, &C., of the latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed. • Ha has. also on hand a very large'stock of Ready•made Faithionable Clothing, which he will sell Very low WERNEBUItG, 29 Market st., 2d door from Second at, leached AA. MASON & CO:, , No. GO Market street, have just . received the following well known_ brands of Bleached Muslins, viz r' - 7-13 and 5-4 Bleaehed Muslin, James' Steam Mille; ; " Naninkeag "Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin istmond," "Grafton, "A." "Pittsburg h ," "Lawrence," sten Pillow Case," "Farnsworth , ' &c.. &c. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold MFASTERN PRICES, by thdpiece or pack age. 471olthInk st-Cost. AS the subscribers , 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 handsomeassortrnent of CLOTHING Our Stock is large, and. of the best armorial • and wOrkmart . 311.1.ULLEN & feblJ N 0.218 Liberty, opposite foot of 7th st. Shirting Mullins and trilled Linens. wR. MURPHY - Invites the particular attention of . those wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and-the letter warranted pore flax.— He has just received on additional supply, and is offering Shirting 'Minding of a superior quality at a very -low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-rase Muslins; Diapers and CriSli;' • Table Clothai'Fowels and Napkins; Blanket ts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry'Goods generally. . LADIES' DRESS-GOODS—Such us French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Leine's, (some new styles tint' received;) Alpacas, &c. ' - The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at nriceathat cannot fail to please' tri- Wholesale Rooms up stairs, Fresh Arrival—Few Goods S 2co. 65.- amnion ST.. BETTTESN 4TIT Sr. AND TIM nustot D FANCY AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! ...: The subseriber has just received his second supply, of 'NEW GOODS, purchased in. the Eastern cities since .the ,Great Fall in Prices, and far below the cost of mans-; facturing,suad will dispose of them, Wholesale ,and - Re . tail, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! , _. Bleachetlidaslin, only I 1 ,cents; .. • - 4-4 Blenched Muslin, from 61 to 121 cents; - 4.4 Brown do. Mo. sto 8 cents; 4A"Double Purple Calico, 121 d 0.., Printh Merrimack patterns, only 61 cents ; Furniture Chintz, only 51 cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool, 181 cents British Chintz, Blae and Orange,lo cents . Bed Tickiag, only 61 cents.; French Dress Ginghams,lslr tents; French Work Collars, only 121 Centel . 4-4 White Flannel;only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; : ~- Wide Black Manilla Silks; Chameleon Silks, all shades ; stripe Satin e Cashmere, "flew style ; French Lamartine Plaids; : Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre ; . , .. : . . Black Plaid Alpaca:Lustre; .. ' - , Gala Plaids, high colors; . Coburgand Thibet Cloth, various shades ; - Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; , ' ', French Merino, all colors; Chameleon Satin, all shades; I Black Plaid Gro. D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! , -.Plaid Long Shawls; Brach& Long Shawls: Darold ered Black. Cloth Shawls; new style- all wooL.Brocha Shawls; Embroidered, black and . colored Mons de Laine 1 Shawls; new style Stradilla Slssivls; plaid arid embroid ered black and colored silk (Tinge Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkerri and Cashmere Shawls. ___. ___ FANO! GOODS - - French work Capes; Cellars and Chentizettes; 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 , trian - Hose ; black Silk Fringes and Gimps. Tbrnad'i Edgings and Insertings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. - - Damask Table Linen, and, able, • Cloths; Bosnia Dia per and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleached and Brown Muslin ;Cassinets;Kentucky.leaus; Checks; Red Ticking; Domestic Ginghams,• Colored Cambrics; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linseys; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color ed GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, very fine assortment of French and English, blue, black and brown Clothe; blank and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Veslings and Cra vats-, Merino Shirts and Drawers ; Linen, Cambric and Silk handkerchiefs; and a splendid assortment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. BLANKETS. ' A splendid assortment of superfine .(ribbon bound) Blankets, just received. The above GOODS having been purchased since the recent great fat! in prices, Merchants and others are re quested to call and Inspect them, as I feel confident that on examination they will be found much lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I Intend .to sell 'them wholesale and retail, at a very small prok m. the Eastern CoSt. AIBSALOM nov23 : . No4GS 'Market street. Pittsburgh. Sew Goods, at Brumbet• Ftity.atne t CORMER OF *OLIVIII ALM) )1.,%.11.1.17 51111 VIS, TITIEWIROII r`i REAT BARGAINS : The subscriber has just re la turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DP- 17 GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em be .ing a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by tu.- establishment iu the West. . DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. 'Black love Veils and Ildkfs.: Rich changeable d 0 . ,,./ armlet and Comb. !gosling. Rich changeable Satin delrluid and striped Muslin's; Chines; • 'Handsome Ribbons; ' Mode and high cold French Gloves, Hosiery, tam; Merioos; , : ICloths for Cloaks ; • Mode and high cord MusliroTerkeri Shirkls ; de Laines ; Cashmere do. , Newstyle muslin de LaMes;lPlain Thibet Shusils, silk Soon striped Cashmeres; I, fringe > • Fancy do. do. • IPlack Thibet Shawls; d0.d0., Black and colored Alpacas; l ß lack do. do. Plaid Giugharns, bright etp-,ilk do. do.' '..,,;,,:' Ions; Tine Brochas do. New style Visettes i C loth do. . Gala Plaids, bright colors .; ; Plaid, Long.. ao. California Plaids; bow' Priced do . Black Bombazines' sPlaidtkiakings. CALICOES—GREAT REDUCTION • His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has b eet , se • leeted with much care—with partscular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, nod beauty 01 design. These goods, are lower than they have, ever been before; and arc worthy the particular attention 01 purchasers: The best Calicoes for 61 cts. ever offered > • Double purple Calicoas,Englieh, 12kents ; - - Green do. Oil Chintz ; British Chintzes ; New style Merrivaack Calicoes; gl ee . do., Blue and Orange •do. Furniture - - do, . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Leine's, 01 the low price of 12} cents per yard. '. -,, . . . Also, Black Alpacas forl2i cts. per, yard. - Very good and very handsome dark and bright' colored Plaid Ging., hams, for 14 cents warranted : fast colors, , - •-,, , • nomEsTic. AND 'STAPLE GOODS. Dleached Isluslioisilf - to 12; - ..' • Yard wide Unbleached;6l-lo 9; •• ' ...,-. . Bed 'Tiekings„ver'y cheap; • . . ' Casinatts, Drillist&s, Kentucky Jeans; • .. ~ , Cheeks, Liningealaid Linseys • Domestic °Metopes, hlOriners , Shirting's; . -.. • Colored Cambncs ;, ' Flannels lower than ever offered ; ' - Canton F lannels. • ' , , . l . _ Irish Linene,Linen Lawns ; Damask TaldiLinen; • , • . Do. , -do. .-Cloths ; ; . Russia Sheeting; .. • • ' • . . . Do. Diapers; Linen Drillingg t ~ Crash. A large .Mock of Blankets, from coarse 40 very fins, also. Bine and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine for Ov- - ' GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. ' • • , Fine and somerfins French and English Cloths and Csis iirneres; Over-coatings; Silk arid 'Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats;, Glosies ;;Suspenders; Silk and MermoUnder Garments; Merino and Cotton, Half Hose, ' Tie subscriber having made extraordinary prepara- , I dons for the ; Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas , .l ed his Goods under the advantage of Markets unustially. depressedve_an-corifidenily - promise . his customers the. best bargai ns he has ever, been able to offer; - • .' Customers Of Me house, and purchasers gerkftratfrittip', reapentfullyinVitedteeall. (novAl _,TnutiP uoe • . . _ tr,•. ... y ~:~.:k''~:is, OMEN .r . ',.7.. ''''' ..- - 7.:'i4', , ,';i: - t - :' , i'A - '4' '''''' . __.,...,,.„.,-,,,, ,i l , B 4:_irecuritrair., ';.• , 1,,,, - 14: ,, ,r,Peorter4 120 1 thuiroiopt i 111 , ' ,foretimi . tfltinT Wid littii. BAIN of gtettuttfit, , st a ; n ut *,(1 1 , ttd:dorritati!:ooin , , btteWt .. ,-.I liiott favorabki taniit. - ,' - __,.—__.---,- i i i i tel i oft f ie v nio &.,,. Collterricraimade - Ina the P' r"ww a - ~,,,,,,,' -jelli , - :::.; ~ suvrtutl Wm. - .-4,- • _ , ~ - -ALtact Jawsrau.- . IL E A -4, -fgajEtßri ' • - - - - I'c 717iisitisimi Rzchanks Zhnkers; . Dea ler 0 ,1 1 , 41 ,,,, , 140$.: 17 ; ~ AMC* Bilbili:ab,bf,PLCA4l4l4 , ‘ Ur_ _ ~ iil I;Aanklibi l i t and 'CoIP- , . t i _ o,... i v dte the 5t.....i , Comer oc Thl Einti Vropd tits., Wree .! p.. ~, run gs ...1 . , t chwles Note • — , - • dp- BON, Bankers andlkale# i,i Exchagto Coin and N 0.65 Market am; Pioaburirk. • --,- - - 1 7 4 ssrazeo 8118. liZCSIA6B BITSO 8118 . -; Now York - Ipr Philalelplual - - - Baltimore ;. •- , S. Louis • :11 • "o ,lllvne h i ß dirtitt io u anta . Y n i kT ng a . rage • a ., .• !die Wheeling • • • k Tennessee. , - •,3 a TEM SAUGENZ,' BANKERS AND ° AND 4f iX B C A B n itIG E B N: BiI.O . KERS ' N. B. Cornir of Wood and Sixth streets : , .Pittsburgn, - rhEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes,Time Bills, .Foreigni i JJ and Domestic Exchange t Certcates of Deposit,!cc. h EXCHANGE on all the pnricipat Cities, of the Union and temple, for sale in sums msult purchasers. -" CVEIRMT and pat funds received on deposite.- ' . COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, ' lowest rates. PittYATE ntsSA t:..S. Dr ;Brown, No}, • • ip6s Diamond Alley, can be consulted In all," , ceses of a prirau or deficau nature incidental', . • t`' to the human frame. f' ...- -, • i Syhilis and Syphilitic eruptionsgonortheety ks, ' ' and its consequence., together with all os-4 nereeldueaser, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of; . eeruresdorigin skin diseases,witlistrictures,gleet,urethro. C discharges, seminal i weakness and impotency; also, Pl ea:, rheumatism, female weakness; diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula itt, - ane, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irti-r n teons of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scor butic,: , • eruptions, tetter ringworm,mercurial diseases,. cc. , .. 4, TWiILVE YERSLPRACTICE . , Exclusively devoted tothe study and treatment of,veue2 real disorders, and those arising from youthful excessesit , gaiety, - climate; or impurities of the blood, whereby the; , constnuiton may have been enfeebled, e nables Dr.l3roieni . to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may plate themselves under his care. : Dr. Brown's offices areonveniently arranged 4110 Mt i: orate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear, of exposure to otlier visitors. It is of importance to many personsin need of medical, aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.• To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing enures': dui; • cora, in their various forms and stages,ciders inducements , which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby tip ',.1 prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educatedicf • ' every branch of medicine, and•thr the last- twelve yeanif • confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. . Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon' lc Pittsburgh who , gives his whole attention to those comP - plaints. My - Certain, safe and speedy _cures will, in all casesi hi guaranteed. ' . . Iteceut eases are relieved in 11 short time, withontlnleii • roption from business. .. . ' • , , ; • Wr'llernia or Etupture.--Dr. Brown also invitesper. l sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid parucut • '-• • lar attention to that disease, - . . ,-- - • Letters. from a distance, asking advice, must contain' i , • fee, or they will not be•attended to. •. • - 1 • - Office on Diamond Alley, 11 few doors from Wood; • street, towards the market. Consultations strictly coafi 4 - dentin!. ' ' . •: - . ?•., ' .OCl254l&Wry, 4 r -.. '", • 7n, RUIVIATISM.—Ur.,IIrnwn's newly, discovered rem-i • edy for Rheumatism I ra _ speedy and certain renhadt. for that painful trouble. It never fails. Otnie and Privato Consultation Roonis.,Nio. t 1.5, Val; mond alley, Pittsburialti Pa. The Doctor is always ar, - Ilers Magical Pain 'Extractor.: -;, rro THE PUBLIC. This is to certifythatt have faunq! I.Dailey:B Magical Pain Extractor to proVe a.cure. fa the Chronic Rheumatism, which I , have been tirfatted; with for ten years, in my flip joints • • ABRAHAAI it - VREELAND. - .14 Itertaekanoek, N. Y., April 8,1248. - - Ma. H. Ds.u.st— , Sir: I have been troubled with Piles for eight months, and could get no-relief.. Your! Magical Pam Extractor having been recortmaended -- iti me, I applied it m btWice, obtained instant 'relief; andir, _ n. short time was perfectly cured! Could I- not get unit mote of 11'4 would .'not take a hundred dollars for tbl . balantZ:hoy'box. . HALL. 97 N Maass Streeti New:York, iune19,18 , 17.. - 117. CAUTION.—DatIeD only Depot in the city of York, and where Ott genuine article can be "obtainctil , wholesale and retailpisat 415 Broadviay. - .11 H. DAIS= isibe int,tittor of this truly invaluable tout pound, and be never has; and never wilt communion° thdt - secret of its preparation to any man. living; and, rhere ? : fore, no other person ever has made, at evercan make: CI: grainof it himself.. b Counterfeits abound! Everytroly'valuablo article d r subject to he depredated upon by counterfeiters and ha; ppsters • and nothing, that we know of, has more extent Inver experienced that fact than Dalley's - Magical Extractor! A Tun—The _genuine Doliey, in cases of the severeo Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ac., will afford instant relief, nno produce atone aeootinggand soothingeffect—extractin t t i pain in and from one to fifteen minute's!. but be sure, ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. !! Aild now mark the , difference—DJ:lunatic it EXITZLetOia . no matter under what name they may appear, or how:tit:l.. plied, always irritate and increase thepain ! Pampldets,contaiiiing tertiTicate a °Coerce, may be int.d; gratis, on application to ' • JOHN D. , MCIFLOAN, Western - Depot, Pittslastrh::4l'; DE Wix.TitoßzkAgent Ileyta Ansmnl GaiwittettrrCeire—.l4,di For Horses, Cattle, '.!co.; cures spavin, -quitter, grctiseti poll evil ions , galleand bruises,`.Pamphlets contrunint certificates of respectable patties, may bobad on ofiPhi) cation to - - JOHN . D. MORHAN, oct18:d. • ' - - - - Agent, Pittsbureb: The Grand. Purgative. ." - '•• -.4. Drift. CLICKENER'S EUGAR, COATED Is orrAl BLS EXTRACT PELLS.-These celebrated- pint have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Suads; -as a curative for Giddiness, 'Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fevers, Piles,, Costiveness', Coughs. Hearty Liver Complaint ,. Scurvy, Sore . .Throut, - Inwairk Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and g variety. of other diseases to Which- flesh is heir uf, as - d medicine for the million. In at - seasons of the year,.'4 spring, summer, autumn, and whiten—and under all GIG camstances, they can be taken with perfeeteafety ani success. As aVeneifuge and orierril medicine for chi ' dren, they are unricaKed. Being coated with pure chi sugar; children will easily take them; they ueuhergriP nor nauseate; are gentle , but thoiough in theiroperati ' For adults, by increaving,the dose, they are equally be . eficial. As an Anti-Balm, Pill,tbey' Will be found with s outn superior. Ask any one; among - the thousands wh( use them, and an unqualified approval will bathe cerrall; . , Remember Dr. C. V.Clickeneris tl.e original inventri - , of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of thenort was ever heard ,of until 'he i ntroduced them. in June, 1541- Purchaserashould, therefore, always ask for Click - crier Sugar - Coated Vegetable Pills, and take nootheis - ,orthe will be made the Vie.liMA of a fraud. DorPrice; 25 cents per box. . . • , • ;. Dr. Clickene 66 Yesey at., qprincipal office for ihe sale of Pilis;!„ WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty at, head aelVood,Pitqi burgh, Pa., General - Agent for Pennsylvania, Northci Ohio, and the river counties of 'Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents foiAl grieny county, Pa.; • A. M. Marshall,/ ' Dr. Brown, "Allegheny city.. • Jonatatin Ghr - eist, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. L R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.. • 'Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. Edward Thompson, I ilkinstiqrgii; DanierNegley, East Liberty. - H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbtirgh H. Rowland '& Son,lWKeesport • C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. --441Eldowney, Bakerlitown.; BainueTSpringer, Clinton! •• Janice Stewartstown. • Riley llPLaughlin, Plum township J: Fulton, Turentum._ Jeremiah Fleming, Laiereneeville Arthursvilleet auegl.dtkorblu . , Dlitchelra Maps. s'..-:- . ,'''' - 2 ' _ V AY £ CO- have taken, the exclusive akency.lbr 'lt 1.1.... sale of Mitchell's superior Maps, for Pittsburgh 'al Vs:enem Penusylvtiuia,Which will be sold at his real Philadelphia prices. . 2 .1 . - '•. , : The Atop of the ;NVorltl,int 'Mecums's Projection, i t largest and most comprehensive work of ' the .kind et 4 - publt.lied in America ; it is al feirritorn East - tu wq and 4i Irma North to South, accompanied by a bardr!,, Cud page s;containing consulting irulex, consulting WI any item ou the. Map may be readily found i also. G graphical descriptions of all the countries on the r Glo =The Reference and. Distance Map of, he United Stat dna scale of 25 miles to an inch, comprising the Stall Comities, Townships,&c., in the Union-, eicompanied 1, a volume of 400 pages, Svo which inc l udes an indexl Counties, Towns,,ke., together witha general descrip of.theUuited States. ittl The National Map .of , tbe American Republic,:- Ukdted States of America, . . . . .... - ' .'S - AtIo• it ).r., Universal. Ulos,. conutining Maps of the Empit Kiholorint, States and Republica, Ninth a special - Map each of this United States, comprehended. on 73 alieel forming a series of Ip - Maps, n large folio volume, ci pAtiy.executed. • _ - ' MilikOt Texas , Oregon and California, with t 'macs distinctly:marked out to these.countnes...• .BA supply, of the' above Maps, small and: lar will be kept constantly ou hand and for sale at the and Pag i r. Warehouse, corner orrhird and Wood The- lst April. TOSEPH PRICES JOBBING, SHOP To all pei CI about to remove, ant wannageteir Stores kl or u reptdred„ Counters, ,Shelving, ,DoOra,: Windovka," Hoisting Wheels put urn—Camenter work of tilt kite done on sho nonce, -on reasonable- terms, cabin worrmadrt eto order, and Furniture. neatly repaired va rnisbed,'m t re axons ble terrns:-ren Fifth street,tietwee Wootkand Surithfield streets, in the. Coffin Warehouse' Joan Likige.ilt (int o of ; Wm. Trorille,loppoSite the Alf ; gheny, fame ouse: ffrate:dtandl JOSEPH PIMP: . • co. Partnership zgotlee.- - /OHS DUNLAP, , - -juirt iLEurn ton the let init., itatental: t, with hirir.„ - :,ro• Idit;thistnens Jame FLEUING. they , * hereafter ettrtY on-their Steittortingof.Hotme Puriusl4-. FlardetarAiatut Pdanhfanutttng business, under the and style of-John -DtudapA_Co:- The bOsitiess of the J, establiehmOntAxill be cloned by the annior.Paither of Or frISZ %their warehouse. comer: of faittket t; Secondstreetss_ . 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