MM=M ~.,• • _ • • . _-arre , •• _ , .144/.04. Vogt - . - Winning: - Post CORIIIEIt OP. WOOD-AND BTitil233; ,- 1 linstair added:to. Asia Establishutont;: a-splendid Steum-Power,Printing:tdachine Nre are- prePatid. db all kinds'or Newspaper and Iloi;ltwork in a style of un surpassedleauty and neatness,. and upon the raostrett; atonable terms.- We respectfullysolicit the ptaronard, or the pdblie n this line of our business.. HOP'Atirertiira artretuttled to hand in that:favors before 4 Vslocki M.. This =us tbe onnpiied eitk, tn ptder guri tntritan.- enit isPossibltiarciarlinio utigiould bt preferred r- • -.. : ‘,.' •••• CARR,'United State- Nfeirspwt.A fienek Suit ItuildleisL.N. 'E.,eoruer OrThirdStnd Dock s treets and 400 North Fourth street--is ourputyputborisecmpat In Pfiilndclphtn.' . . nc?`PsrthaniarLEstosSeas.z.' Yrepared byS. - 1V; Kelly illiam- Street; •N. Y and Plizabi, by 'A: Java* No. '7O Fourth street, Agont Y. thiliMinfactnter.• This will be &mid t'delightful article of beverage infitnilieS, and Panictdarly in sick rooms.. • - MUMPEIBtoIm—An imprave . d Chocalme piebaration, being a combination of pocoa mu; innocent, Invigorating and .'palmeable ;,• highly recommended,' particularly' tar invalids: Preparad. by, 14,. linker. Dorchester, Mass., and for side by - 4:livrom; at the Pekin VeaStore,No. 7 0 Fourth street •' • •'• • • • 2." ' is carrying 4jetallS:,t9 theiopbs'ok.Thoustuldo;mitbo ut being , arrest-. itt . its progress by 'the medicinesin common use at the present time: But a brighter day ieroming. and his come--nit to successfully arrest this disease. Dr. Rogers' Liverwort ancl.Tar not only "giveslmutediate relief in Coaghs and. Colds; but from the testimony of Men of the highest standing here and - elsewhere, it is making some very Oniarkable cures of. Consumpaon. Improvements in the treatment of dise.ses are onward, and nuthmg can arrest 'lit spirit in' the present' ugn Those who are. tainted with diseased 'Lungs', Would do well to Call . on. the agent, and "seethe certificates of Dr. Wm. L Rich alas; - Judge Win. Burke, the wifeef the Rev. GcorgeW: Maley and of Dr. fljram Cox„ . lato Professor in the .4a. lactic Medical College of Ciummutti. • - This medicine not only cures Consumfaion; but breaks up the most distressing Cough ilia few hoars time, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. For sate by •• J. KIDD ffi CO. Moles ale DJuggists, 0. co Wood at. . Also, IT' KNEELAN, D HARDIN, mar6:6miltsw . ' grautstreet.. ' ON . * Woad ro TI iESEPEZtiARi.'" — ThOSO , who 4 1 ;o , within - doors:we compelled to breathe, uskimpute atmos• pltere ; Which is wholly unfit for the proper cx,ptutsion at the lungs, and, owing to want of exercise,- the bowels be; coatis constipated; the pores of the skin closed, and, in deed, all the functions of the body liecome deranged;.-- hence p roceed , - asthma, cough, pants ;in tho breast and aisle; papitatio'ofSb, heart rheumatic pains in various parts Of, the Indy, gi d diness,, and a variety.of other dis tresentgcomplaints. common to those of A sedentary . hab its.. Might', Xi:44n ..Ir.esetahle - Pills disperse .nll, 'these unpleasant symptoms.- sigle dose will in ell cases give relief, and ; if repeated a, few times,will. most BS; suredly restore the body to health. Beware of Counteifetti land Imitations.— r Remember thaf-the - Onginal xtud Only Genaine 'lndian Vegetable Pills have the written Signature of 'Wtr.t.ts3tWalOur on he top label of each box: Remember, also, that li. fimyset, Druggist. Corner. of Market and Third stree-s, is not en agent.or thls medi cine, and we cannot guarantee, as genuine that offered by himfo Sala The genuine is rot- sale a llr ' Wright's Principal Office, 169 • Race etiCet, Plii:adelpliia; and- by JOHN THOMPSON.- 156 - Liberty street,- Piitsinirgli. Pa., who is sale agent for this city, by whom dealers can be sup 'lied at the Wholesale rater ' g mars S - 'AUCTION SALES, • BY JAMES APKITNNA,drICTIONEn, No. 114 'Woo)" Brower, 1111LE 4 . DOM MIDI FUME( Q PLENDID EDENTPIIRE,' &c., Thursday next, March 22thlat 1U o'clock in the foie noon, willbe sold at the dwelling of CoL Morgan Rob ertson, Burgess Row, Penn street. between Hay and Pitt,. his, entir e household furniturr,..teather - beds, bed ding, carpeting; &C., 'RE he is declining housekeeping; all of which is of the best quality, and has been kept in the best of order, comprising • Mahogany.sofa -with p Da card tables, illows; , . Do - dining anti side tables ; - •..Do ' pier tables, marble top ". Do centre tables, halt tables: Do - dressing and plain ." 2 "" eide-board and book-cast, it splendid and convent* article; .1 - splendid mabbgany wardrobe; artiati stands; large pier glasses: bird eye _maple cane seat, Chaim; bird el° maple rocking ehaiii, fancy and common shafts, solarlamps candelab and mantel or. uaments, China dinner an d ms tea sets, beautiful patterns; a large lot of glass Ware, Liverpool ware, llritnnnia tea sets, L'hina Ikuit -dishes, silver , plate cake baskets, -hall lampa r ito.perial three.ply tapestry and ingrain carpets: chamber, hall,.stair and kitchen carpets ; hearth rapt, oil :cloth for halt, fenders, ash boxes, Lre ironS, high and low past - bodsteads,l crib, feather beds, bedding; hair,.busk and straw - auitteasses; Venetian and transparent blinds, chamber setsoogether ,with a great 'variety of kitchen utetusiLi ; Lice chest,• mar2l JAMEP McKEN NA: Auct. :Tti—A valuable Lot of Ground,conier of ashington street and Clay alley , , in the East orld Yard, City at Pittsburgh, on which is erected a Brick and Frisme_Bwelling House and Stable ; at AUCTION,— On Saturday; March 24th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, will bernom, on Itie. premises, iitthe 31 Ward, Pittoburgh, a Lot of (Around situate on the corner of Washington v. atutClay alley,-on which' is erected one good substantial Brick Dwelling and one Frame Dwelling, both finished in the best and most condonable' manner. Also, one Frame Stable. The property . is. Very: valuable. being located in the best par of Meetly, and ruitable either for a private residence or businers stand, ouch an is seldom obiered at public sale. The tcnns will he accommodating. mart 9 JAMES McK NNA Auet • rI,Elk t.) PUBNII . I.II-tE. Feather Beds, Mattmases, 0 Carpeting, China Ware; kitchen Utem A olit,'c.. of, a Private Family, at AUCTION.—On Saturday, March o 24th, at 10 'clock in the forenoon, - wilt be sold, without reserve, at the dwelling of Cl/AMBITS 11 , Kuting, -Erg . Fourth street, b.tween Wax: and Smithfield, his entire Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Bedding, ac., as he is removing to Philadelphia. Every article will be pos itively sold, without any respect to prices. It is certain ly as fine a lot of Furniture as was ever offered at public sale in this city, and hair been-kept in the- neatest and best of order. The greater part ism use only about four yearii,and all were expressly made to order, comprising an part the followingz—mahogany sofas and chairs, ma hogany divans and reeking chairs, mahogany sideboard with marble top, 1 mahogany secretary and book.ease mahogany curd tables. mahogany side tables, mahogany centre tables, cherry dining and breakfast tables, mehogl any wash stands with marble tops, cherry wash stands, fancy work stands,.mahog,any drosling bcreaus, mahog any and cherry . Plam - bureacts, 1 splendid mahogany pa. tent high post' bedstead,: cherry high . post' bedsteads, cherry Preach bedsteadi, 2 excellent 'wardrobes, fancy and common chairs, 3 large and splendid mantel looking-, gianes; fancy toilet glasses, gas chandeliers, camicia.. braiq a large Assortment ot parlor, chamber, qua lit y; stair Carpeting, of.the latest patterns and beat Brussels and Saiony hearth rugs, 'feather beds of the choicest quality, hair, husk andatraw mattrassest:hed ding of every.deseription, felidera and fire irons, Irene, tian and transparent blinds, China tea and dinner sets, a variety of queensware and glassware, ivory. handle knivgs and forks, common do., I French. mantel clock with shade, rune 2 weeks; with u great variety of-kitch en atensils; 2 excellent cooking stoves; with fixtures, all completes 1 refrigerator, ' ,Wire safe. Terms at sale. marlo . "JAMES Mc — KENNA. Auct. PLENA VUILNITUILEAT nuoriON.--00 Thum. day, Ma.ch Otb, at LO o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold at Me Cabinet Wareroom of Philip Weis, , Pena street, second door, from Walnut street, - Filth ‘tiardihis entire stock of Furniture, - as he declining_ that busi ness - Among the 'articles are wanlrobes, card tables, dining and breakfast tables, wash stands, fancy work stands, high past bedsteads, French , bedsteads, mahoga ny dressing bureaus, fall toltunn plain baseline, cherry bureaus, fancy and common chairs, settees. &c. miisl4 " • - JAME..•i,IticKEINNA, Jett. ' - Oti ACCOUNT OF WHO3I IT ,MAY. , CONCERN, te,pay hoarding-and other Charges ou Saturday af ternoon, March3lst, at 2 o'clock, will 'be sold, Wuhon reserve, at Arileuna's• Auction Rooms, to pay boaidiug and other charges, unless the , owners or their agents re, deem them before,d trnuks, containing clothing, &c.; 3 carpet bags, containing clothing, &c.; I but box and hat ; 1 bandbox aud .contents; 3 valise' and contents; 1 port folio; '1 box of starch ; 1 gold watch. , Those concerned will take notice of this adtrenisement. Terms, cash, par • 31. Charles Hotel, ;JAMES M'XENNA, Auct'r. JP WO Clothe, Vasatmerel. and Vest!Wigs'. saartricL GRAY, ASERCRANTTAILOI4.fixthOngs Buildings. St.Claii• .0.1. sots; Pittsburgh- Las just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of she best . imality: and latest styles, which he is prepered to make . to order in the beit manner mid in the 'latest fanLiona. , (nartMin GI 0 0 HE subscriber offers for sale his old linsiffess Stand, 01/: the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets.. He will sell his entire Stock and Fixtures. Finding it in , convenient to attend to Loth of his establishments, he is, desironsOf telling one ofthem. For fartheroarticulars, apply to GEO: SCHNECK, marls:if Corner of Oth mid Smithfield Md. flewsfor Californians. CLT'S REVOWITER , S, with apparatus. by Express in a few days, by JOHN CART WRIGHT 4 mnrls kl,Wood street. To Californians. 1017 S. RIFLES, PISTOLS 'ANDCARBINES; Allen's . & Blunt's Revolvers. good together with a large assortMent of other Pistols, b hisks ind Belts, and Cali fornia equipments.- Bowie -Knives will be received by Express, in a few days, at JOHN CARTWRIGHT'S, marl3:dlw) . Cutlery Establishment. PS Wood st. - DECKS VED AT AL. A. MINES.'S.—Ube Caztotts, a ..1.1/ Family Picture* by E. Balwcr Lytton. The Diamond and the Pearl ;by Mrs:Gore.. New York in Slicea; 'with Splendid illustrations. The Old Judge; or Life in a Colony; by Judge If ulibur ton. author of San) Slick. ' • The Adventures of Caleb Williams or things as they are; by William Godwin. • Davis , ?Janne! of Magnetism; new edition. blorfit , a Chemical and Phimnacatic Manipulations; with 423 illustrations. - - - • A New Description of California; complete with all the useful infomaation to emigrants to that country; by L. W. Hastingsf a resident of California. . reartil SMITIISTCO FT.. 31) DOOB A/301? - 8 SBCO3O.' tae Honorable use Juoaos of tee Court of General quarter Sessions of the 'Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny : • ' The petitionof Elizabeth Mink, of the sth Wird. city of Plusburtkin the county aforesaid; humbly shoWethi That your petitioner bath provided herself with Materials for the accommodation of travelers and otherr. at her dwel ling/tense, in the 'Ward: aforesaid,• and prays that your Honors will grant her a license To keep a house of pall lic entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty. houndi - will pray. • ' ELIZABETH MINK:. We, the subscribere r , citizens of-the aforesaid Ward, do certify, that tho above petitioner is of good repute for honertyandtemp!rance; and is well provided with house'. room and conveniences for the accommodatbro .trav-, tiers and others, and that 'said tavern is necessary.' • J. Wilsois, P. E: /Creme Ire nentinlNJ: Rogers;. A. Bentz, L.flay, D. Ross, Thos.G ray;W:War• en, W. Schmkit, J. W. Peter, J. Geanig. Imar2l3tdikw -• • - v„ 1, .;.t. • r',•Z; ,11 a-`,4441, ' " rM = ~,,. ;''.;,-:; WM _ ~Fk,r ME :;3n ~.k. =MI ME ;~~: VITVEIVIV8a#1,11014)11) Or TILApEI. i N.... 13 . - CRAIO;,,, W.ritAßKElk ' .. ' lVox - mqnspostratutrzar. - AV- 4, lll lritg-aY, --,- - , - ' ' O,AI3B ENGER?ItItRAMENEWS.I 7 OII.-1646. StearnboatPanketLine, learreadaily for Clneinnati4o a at. Passenzer Packet, ,-vte; Brovinsville i : Baltimore and PhilMclAblos tn., and 6 tn.. • ' ' POtton Line, atom to Philadelphia,••• IL; an 44 94 Western aii4 Ettithern•kallhoich lane, &a. at: Nortnqiiestern, Cleveland,4 ' Erie and Western New York, dolly, 9 A' x. NortllTEastern,to Thiladelphiai daily, oreoPt3tuld9l,. 4 A rtßv . A Ls. . ANDImi. ETns OF r. m A n a. , Eastorn Mail via philadelpbra, ~. due 3 .s. sr.„ closes 12 - ht. Western Mail, Cin."and,Lonisv„, dua 8 P. as, closes 5 A . X. South.vitt Balt,and Washington, dna 0 E. x.,closes 5 A.. N. North-Western via Cleveland, dud 10 A. x., closes 9 .1,.. x. Erie and : Western New: 'York due.B rot closesB ;La ' - Par value. , 'Asked. • Bank of Pittsburgh„' 4150,00. , 850.00 .1150,00 ExchaogeStmk .. • ... . ••• ~ 60,00 . .44)10 43,50 klershunts' undid. Gunk .... 50,00 60,00 49,00 Parmers!Deposit Bank riolle in market. .. Hand Street Midge • 60,00 ao;oo, 49,00 Northern Libertiesßritige• • - 1 7.• • 50,00 ..' 35,00 Old' A Ilegkeny fledge 9 6 , 0 0 36,00 36,00 COnnellsville R.--it.tltoak;paitl • shares, 32,50. •• • • ....... .. •. • • 5,00. 1,43 City Banda (64 9 ' cent; ' • 90,00 hlonongahela ridge 45,00 . 46,50 Gas Stock - 50 00 __- • • Dally Re ei the ti'arkete; _ THE POST T "17' "Ar. Ma rch 2a. 1 ornanatt enema, r 1 9. We took our yanal it round' , yesterday, butloand bat little worth repl=llog, There. Was no change in pricesof any • - . FOUR..Salis 01 . oniloiat $3 751 APPLLS..SaIe o1:200bb1a. at 60e. A I OLASSES..SaIe of AS bbla. at 28e. ORANGES..SaIe or 14 boxes at $a 00. ButscPosur.—The receipt! of this description of provisions at Si. iota' on the 12th, were quite large, amounting -to 65,000 pieces," the product of at least 9,000 hogs, 32,000 pieces of which aro designated rot Pittsburgh. LIP A couple of boats of Pittsburgh coal arrived at Louirville on Thursday, one of which was immedi ately sold to the Shepliartinille iron work*, and wa s started for Salt river forthwith. LOUISVILLE MARKET. Lovnirtur, March 16. The weather today has been clear and - pleasant. We hear of but a moderate amount of buennea do ing. The ''river continues falling, though Freights aiericarce and low. BAGGING AND ROPE.. Wequote a light sale at I6c and Sc on au order; also-tales of 78 colic rope at 7lc ; and 24 coils at 71c. COTTON..There is* fair enquiry for. Cotton, and ive quote sales of 205 bales Alabama at.6106.1e; and 34 bales at 6lc FLOUR AND GRAlN..Ncie:image in the mark et: We (polo salerior Flour in lots at 84,00; retail sales at 8 4,10084,25. 'Light sales of Wheat at 77c. Ba:es of Corn from flat boats at 55c in small parcels; sales from store at 28030 c. Barley is iniiemand at GROCERIES...No large sales to-day. We quote light sales of No Coffee at 614171 c.; aales of Sugar at 41054 at per quality. MACKAREL. . We quote a sale of 20 bbl. of No. 3 Boston Mackerel at $5,00. TORACCO.".The market is.quite active, with large receipts. We notico tales or 75 hhd• at prices ranging from $2,25 to $6,00 for common to choice. FREIGIITS.,We quote so New Orleans from the city wharf at 20(iir221c. for pound freights, and 403 45c for Lard and Pork. To Pittsburgh - we quote at Isc for pound freights. To Nashville 25030 c for pound freights. To Floreace 50ct bbl. 70350 c. Freights ut St.:Louis - edriqday last to New Orleans, were 60c for Pork, 50c for Flour, and 20 to 25c for weighrfreight, but shipments were ariorwanis made at 55c and 45c for-Pork arid Floor, and 18c for Lard. G. c. nAlittra.. - :, - . hammer It- ,Dasaler s . CABINET WA REROO3I. SMITIIFIELDSTREET, Barmen Serena arFet andAlrasebory allry,Piusbure, Pa. 54 .lIAIIIER es DA UlAlft keep Constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Fumiture, warranted equal to any in the city, and *Mon as favorable terms as can be obtained at any tiMilllT establishment in he West. They have now on hand an annsualty extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Pond. ture; trans the chea,pext and plainest to Memos% costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. nitilldtco Furniture. Tug subscriber, wishing to reduce ids present stock of Furniture, will,- (rot,, this date until fur. titer notice, sell all articles i n his line at cost, $ being determined to lessen the amount of stoek on hind. Those persons who may call on him with the intention or getting n "good penny'S vt'orth," will not be disc potted. His stock of Furniture is equal to any in the etty7both . in style and workrannship. - and the assortment complete. . ALEXANDER M'CURDY, Furniture Rooms Mild IL. Next door *hair Pittsburgh -Dank. Boots and Shoes Stßing *Jr at Cost. j THE subscriber wishes to retail his en tire stock of Boots and Snorts at cam— ,. Person! wishing to purchase, will have to call town, as he intends to remora , on the Ist of April, to Si. Cdatir street. His stock is large, and of the very best kind. The balance remaining unsold by the lit of April will be auctionsered off to the highest bidder. T. A. HINTON, ' ' Corner Market and Liberty its. ;Chronicle and Divan h copy 1 meek.!' mar2l. Paper Hangings. AVING puthbased at three of the largest Factories IX in the East, (New York, Philadelphia and Bath more.i a large assortment of the newest and most im proved style. of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS. lie., and made. arrangements by which I will be enabled to procure all new Patterns, simultaneous with their sp. peatuntee in the stern market, I would invite the at tention of those desiring to have their houses papered to call and examine my with the latest styles of par, stook, before , purchasing e lsewhere. I have now on the way front the Bast, 20,000 pieces of Gold, Satin Glazed and COIIIIIIOII Paper Hangings. which I can sell at pri ces ranging from 1.21 cents to fk piece. i merit! S. C. 111LL.87 Wood et. , 41111,. , DUPW'S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES, Alozander ¢ Da 's Dui/dings, entralux,frem the Diamond. - EIBTABLI2HED IN 1240.—1 t Is universally admitted _Ca I , y all now practising Mr. Duff's plan of Double Entry, to possess the following advantages over all other methods in use:-Ist, diipc tiring with all books ex cepting a Day Book and Leger; 2d, reducing the cash and merchandiza accounts to about one line/Or one hun dted; 3d, checking rbilnced in the lame proportion an annual saving . oi forty or fifty follov of the Leger; sth, greater security against error; 6th. daily posting of the personal accounts. An elegant Mercantile Hand wntuig imparted to all going through a course of leaeons, Hours: 10 *0 12,2 to 4, and 7 to 10. 'W 1N -LW listOKO—Oregars and Calffernia in IMti ;by . Quinn Thornton, late Judge ol the Surma Court of Oregon, and corresponding member of e American Institute. With an Appendix, i ncluding re but and aw thentic information on the su bje ct of the GOLD MINES of Culifsrnia, and other valuable matter of interest to the immigrant, etc.; with Illustrations and a Map. In two volumes. RAPHAEL ; or, Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty. BrAlphonse de Larnartio,e author of the" History of the . Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French:Revolution,. etc. NO. 4 of. the Life of Franklin ; illustrated. Just received and for sale by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner Market and 3d its. Fr° the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1, "Quarter Sessions of the Fence in and for the County of Allegheny - The petition of Coo. Hatfield, of Robinson Township, .in the County aforesaid, humbly sheiveth,.That your peti tioner bath provided hunself with roatenals for the no 'commodatiou of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid and prays that yotif Honors will be pleased to grant him at license to keep.. public house of entertainment. And Tear petitioner as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE HATFIELD. We, the subscribers; citizens of the Township afore said, fdo certify, that the above petitioner is of good pate or honesty and tetnperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is necessary. Wm. firCorrnick; Matthew Barbican, James McCoy, John Nickel, John McFadden, Johu Graham, Jim: Kirk, John Alison, Samuel McFarland, John Sten, Samuel McCurdy, Jacob Drake. marfil ' T" 40 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County or Allegheny: The petition of Benjamin Boyd, of ildinlin Township, in the County aforesaidhumblr sheweth, That your pen tioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation ot, travelers and others; at his dwelling house, in the Township. aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grout him a license to keep a publii heuse of entertainment- Aud_Your petitioner. as iu duty bound, will pray. BENJAMIN EIOYD. We, the subscribers, citizens of the- Township afire.; said, do certify that the above petitioner is, of good-tit pare for honesty and temperance, and a vrell provided with house room and conveniences-for the aiemnroodo. lion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said A:M'lmbs, John Gould; Wrn. inders.J. f.t. Roberts Wm. ArGongtiney, - Peter:My°, Geo. Pilgrim; Th o o l 4 Scott, JO. Cunningham, Wm. APRoberts, B. G. Curry, John Ewing, J. revel, N. C. APLeea, Win. M. Moms, J. H BPPiteeny. - mer2l:34* DISSOLUTION.—Tbe partnership of Huriptrr &lag i s t hi s -day dissolved, by mutual consent. The biz. mess of the firm will be settled by H. Lee R:MURPHY. PittibuirA,Sirili ISM 14017C13:;-The ,midereigned will continue the Wool business and Attend to the sale of Woolen Goode it the old plece;„ - •' , _ B. LEE. -Harr In retiring from the late .firm of 1 1 / 4 tiiihy & Lee.„ll take great pleasure itirecarnrnendinglir. R. Lee to the confidence Of illy friends end to the !mink. J =3O J. B. MURPHY. " ••••-- . • - • . - EMI MOE 2 :‘ • .11" ' • r t, '1 1 • 1.! rri -" J; -J y T !`lf ;~ZCt~~"f+i-: ~^uF.~... LTG S ItY xY ~ :I.']F-. MEP Milleq, - ast. evening, at dusk, there were ,ien'feet water in the disarm!. ; • L . PIZAILBOAT Commuorr.—From the St ., zooms. Re. publican, we learn that the steamboat Mountaineer and Pike No. 9 came in collision in Cahokia Bend. Theformer boat was much injured, and returned to . 8t: Louis ,fee repairs. • • One hundred and eightypassengers arrived at St. Louis on the steamer Niagara, on the 13th, en route for California. The People's Organ says Our hotels aro now teeming with California boys. St. Louis is bound to have her share of the dust, be tween going and returning, being as she's, the great &rider mart for the necessaries of travel. Svcassioar StlNK.—The steamboat Olivia, from the Balite, reports that the steamer Courier, Mastic, also from the Belize, struck a log a few mj es below the English Turn, on Thursday afternoon, and sunk close alongside the river bank. No lives were lost, but the boat and cargo will be lost.—N. 0. Pk, CoLuatow.—The steamboats Montgomery and Jas. Hewitt came into collision on Saturday night, some forty or filly miles above Mobile. They were racing at the time, it is said. The Montgomery was con siderably injured in her upper works. Some twen ty passengers on the Montgomery, (says the Tribune,) published a card in which the blame is east upon the Rearitt.*N. 0. Pic., 9th. lir t is perfectly.astonishing to witneas,the num ber of person. arriving in, and departing from this city, on their way to California. Every hotel is full to overflowing, and we beard it suggested last even lilt-that the theatro should be appropriated to the accommodation of those.bouseless wanderers. We heard one poor fellow lamenting ,over his fate on being told that the only accommodation that could be extended to him, was to allow .him to suspend himself from a peg in the wall. • St. Louis MON 13th. For Maui Louis sad Illinois River. JaiTax new liqict draught passenger steamer LAMARTINL. Deweser, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings, on Thursday next, 22d inst., at 2'i:o'clock, r. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mar2o GEO. It MILTENBERGER, AO Pittsburgh and Louisville The nevi and splendid kw passenger packet, TELFA.iILtPIt No. it, atsos, Master, will leave foe Cincinnati and Louisville ' on Monday, the 20 . 11 instant, itt 10 o'clock,. a. N. For freight or peitage, apply on board or to BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co, or GEORGE B. MILTENBERGER. irr Steamer Peytona will leave Louisville kr New. Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No.' 2. Passengers eau go direct, and can have berths secured here. irde, sired.t marb 16111. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH' DAILY STEAK PACKET. LINE. THIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and moat esiierteneed men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years i bag carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge crass pinion with any paisenger line in the Union far eafltY, regnlarityotrul speed. Ali that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passenger.. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACRET.—Tbe Mokotroamma,Capt.Stous, mitigative Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 1.0 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday, evening at 10 r. TUESDAY PACHRT.—The. litammtt No. It, Capt. Jew. Xlinsliter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening al 10 P. K. WEDNESDAY PACIICET.—:The Nsw Reardon) No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday M0111.171s at lOo'cloek; Wheeling e very Wednesday even ing at r. THURSDAY PACKET—The Baruiaar, morn i t A Graee, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at to o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. r. FRIDAY PACERY—The Curl= No. 2, Capt. Crooks, will leave PittsburgheveryFridaYrooming at tOo`cloek; Wheeling every, Friday evening At 10 P. ar. atratintaY PACKET—The Mssamtairs No. 2, Capt. 1. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsborgh everry Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at LO SUNDAY PACKET.— The lane NZWTON,Capt. P. morning/krol. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. at. nov 10. ariesti — C N STORE, and now receiving, our fi rst supply of New 1 SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers and Jobbers : New styles of rich Turk Satins ; Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; Rich Chamelion andelacie Silks; Ftig'd and plain bl'k Silks, all width* ; lie reges: Lawns, Mous de Laines, &c.; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs. Together with alarge assortment of Domestic Goods. HORT. D. THOMPSON, marls] No. Up Market st. 3 doors from Liberty.- PlitaliTlit avid W asbar. rPttE subscriber has invented a machine for-Washing 1 out GOLD, possessing the following ,qualities:—lt weighs about twenty-five popnds, can be packed in a box. 13 inches by 17, and 17 inches deep; will wash out a bushel of wet saud in about two minutes—dry sand in less time—leaving the Gold perfectly clear of sand and gravel. Those going taCalifornia are invited to call and see its operation, at my residence, in Penh street. near Water street troar&l C. EVANS.. To ConlTCl7lll — iiielhanta. HODKINSDN would remind you thatyou can no* 111• secure China ' Glass, Quan.rteare, e., at such prices as never weroberetofore olTered at. Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doors below sth. (ml 7 Leaf TobAcco. 60 BALES CUBA, just received al t " V ° l4lA lu al l kl . E, No. 33 Hand at. O ETNERS.—The subscriber has a large stock Tj_ of seasoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl.4:3m H. °FL RYAN. FOUND—A Yocket.Boolc, containing a considerable amount of money. The owner can have it by de scribing the book and contents, and paying .ftir this ad. vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY, marl 6 No. 4 Commercial Row. EYS FOUND--A bunch of Keys was found yentas- - 1V day, in Seventh street. Tho'eiviter can have them by calling at this office. marls Apprentices Wanted. • THE sobscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Cliair-tnaking and Chair Painting( branches of business. Boys of steady habits, about 16 years of age, would be preferred.' None need apply, who cannot come well reconarnended. B.G. FANESTOCK, marl 7 H lot Smithfield street. 'ANTED.—Wanted, several good Salesman, mho can realize from $5O to $lOO a month. Apply at KAY ft Co. s, - Corner of Wood and Third Ms. DISSOCC..,.. /N.—The Panuership heretofore exist ing between the subscribers, under the firm of J.ec 3.l%.l l .lhormwas dissolved on the 7th inst.. Either party Is authorized to use the mute of the Sim i le settlement. JOHN I'iIIDEVITT' Matih 10. JAMES ItIiDEVITIT. areo-PARTNERSIfIP.—The undraig.ned bevel hie day formed a Co-partnerehlp under the firm of JOHN MIDIEVITT & BROTHERS, for the transactiouof aGro eery and Produce Minium. JOHN APDEVITT. JAMES APDEVITT, WILLIAM WDEvrrr. March 7, 1840.-frarli _ _ ILES, JEWELRY, &c.—A urge assortment of Lever, ii Epine and other Watches; Breast Pina r . Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, &c., just reeeived and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, - marl 9 97 Wood et. IRINTS-1. case Caebeco Plate Prints; 1 " Merrimac • 1'• " Hamilton. " •." • ' • Fine desirable t3pring styles; just received by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, • ' _O7 Woodstreet. ttPETtEWN—t caa new, style' just recoivod and for male . bleCidsIDF4S CAMPIEI4.4 97.W00d st --Persons indebted to the late firm of , Roe music, LINZ orerequested to aettle - Thal:lo4e' sad aceouitta 44'414 POIMSII4IOII t .ci, JOHN COYLEI - • - 1420 inn BUSHELS DRY,APPLES—Itac'd and for sal. UV by [mare] CUMMINS &SMITH _..i~ {~n a J:t~t.:: MEE =NMI lilli Mil NM= Rio= intelliginti pow' , OF 41VrTsameti; / 0 MT W ATICR / 24 TRI I CILOC/CHL Steamer Michigan No.":2,Gilson, Beaver. Rohl. Wigliumui. Beaver. " Lake Erie, Sholes, Bea —, ver. u lacobs7 Brownsville. • • ' 6 •ihtlantio, Parkinson, do. ~ Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Brilliant,,Grace, Cincinnati, .. Z. l'aylor,'Lucas, Wheeling. " • Cinderella, Calhotui, Wheeling.. " Paris, Marano, St. Louis. , " Chief' Justice Marshall, --, N. Orleans . E PARTED, Steamer Lake Enße,Sholeli•Beaver. 3lichigan No 2, Gilson, Beaver. ' 6 Robt. Wighunan, —, Beaver. Baltic; Jacobs; Brownsville " Atlantic,. li Parkinson, do: " - •• .." Camden, endrickon. McKeesport. • • • New England No. 2, Dean, CinCinnati. " . Z. Taylor, Lnims,Wheeling. " Comet, Boyd, Zanesville. • • - jenny Lind. Gallagher, Zanesville. , '• " Fairmount, Ebben, St. Louts. • " Beaver, Clarke, Wellsville. • Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnati. New World, Chamberlain, New Orleans. S - Thal MEM MIEVE ~. _:.. .s '',, • a . • ! • CY 4?..:. =MI INII EM=2===Ml 0 RANOES--154:rbozeo;cuilieeit . und fkorsale by_ nu ,,14 . , , . J.B. BONNET: . T.EMONS-50 b . ore is, just ree'd !Ind far emle by L ,irtarl4.—.... .- .. . ......, - J. 8. ITONNET . MAN NUTB7I) b bls., just ri , e,lptritigte N bk r ~ , m arl4 , ..... _ IQUORIC cases;just rt - c'd.and &tattle by 17 1 - 411 9N.D.5. bales Bordeaux, just reed and tbeat 4AI , by . inuitl4l J. B. BoNN E T, 011-256ntake ts, reaived. and for sale by LEMON SY&UP=lOO , doeu, lu more and for sale by ITittri4 • . 7. S. 'SONNET" - - AIBINS-470 boxes, in atora . and fur sale by • • tuart4 • . J. S. BONNET Ill( SACKS PfKVATOES—o.day recd nod for sale 1Jl.;-by -Today [mar2ol ARMSTRONG do VROZER. B'PULE: PORK- - TC. small lot, very gOacjiiiiiiViiiid I - Tar. frnar2o3- ARMSTRONG. & CROZKR. ,TNIACION--300 pieces City Smoked, for sale by - _Dr,: alarm ARMSTRONG & CROZER 011BL8:-ROLLBUTTER—ero-day reerratid for solo is by - jouir2o . l; :,: ARMSTRONG er,CROZER. -20 KEGS No. LARII—Poi stile by mar2o ;•- '1 ARMSTRONG & CROZER riUININE-75.ounces i imwrecekved and for sale by 444•,ai5u20.. - _ FAIINESTOCK&,co. bble."lnstorcatid for sale by Mar 20 ' ' aA: PARNESTOO ale OmPbriyiOJ 5 ° nel : ll Sr li n t 9 tll3 : tYtt.:lKWalc:cic FLOUR -25 barrels, just receive 4, and for Halo by inart3 • . SMITH A SINCLAIR. REEN' APYLLS-40 barrels and Wars, just reeeiv ed and for sale by Ituarl3l SMITH &SINCLAIR. WED ./iPP.I.M-60 sacks, just received iuul for stile . -by...triuirl3l SMITH. it -81NOLAI • 014BUTITR71 , bn771sforsals by , Iti , marl 3 amtrliBlNcLAl R 300 BusHELBcoRN-aewd - marl 9 . CUMMINS & F A RIALS-60 barrel. Houiallites aoiLblilan Apples, A iceeived and for . sale imerl9 & ifzuria - - BACON -3000 the. new flacon, ilia received and or sale by treb24) & J. C. ACHESON v febl6 ECTIFLED WIIISKEY-3io Mc, iu otbie and for AV sale by [marl()) . JA& PATrON, Jr. nll4l YE WHISKEY—SO bbls, a superior articte, in - 'ILJ store and foe sale by (tralln, PA'170: 1 1; Jr. PORT WINES--3 casks, pure Orapo, in otorO for soli, by (caorlqi JAMBS PATTON, Jr. Cl wiri&-24 * casks in store aud for as/0 by 0. mum Ja..lll*Z .pArralsr, Jr. J 1 V A N'4l.ni-gal WOO Juato Salm Pancipia ; in atom and for sale by itriarlOJ JAS. PATTON, Jr. RIO COFFEE-7 5 bags•in store and for sale by • mart; ' JAALEB PATTON JR DYE FLOUR-10 bap, received and fur sale by 14 marl) JAMES PArroN, JE. I it 12.401 tbilliEr3E-34 boxbi,,received and for rale \,./ by fmarD) JAMES PATTON, IL NO. Sid.A,Lohhd. by inar9 Cl.DbllB-03 Row:ulna 10 Crab; in store and for sale by warp JAMES pArroN, JR. JIAT OAF SUGARS-3 Ws. No. 4 ti tads. N0..3 ; 3 bids. No:0 ; received and for sa.o JA31.113 rArroN, JR- TIMED YEACkiES AND AYYLES 150,busbefa Peaches, Appiesi roceived and for eale by tuar JAMES PAT ON, JR ---- ,R USSET APPLES-47 barrel", jest received by WA!. DYER, . ISS Libenystreea BACON-1000 tbs. Shoulders ; 2000 tbs. Nuns; just receiving from smoke house. For aide low. Imaral) W. DYER. WIEDER urr—too seeks Dried Peaches-, -- LOU bus. Dried Apples• for *ale by usual W. DYER. bOTATOES-73 Ws, Neshinnocksand Pink Eyes WO sacks do do do do tteceiving sod for sale tow by (moan Nit..I)YER. LOCISVILLE um yo bb ,It. in store arid for sale by KING # MOORHEAD. ---- upOTATOFS-100 tacks Potatoes, in fine order, tec'd 1 per imitator Isaac Newton, and for role by wart? • lONG te MOORHEAD, ICIOLASSLZ-30 bbla. Piantairvalassea, in gum 1L strul for istle by KING & bIOORHEAD, unr3 Diamond. 11,1731 , 4D01ti GLASS—SW boxes }est Isaias' and for TT side by (rearldj S. &W. MAR/MUGU. FGOUR;--105 - 6 - anils Extra ; 100 do Good Saperilne• in store and for sale by assrl6 ff. &W. IinaLIMIGH. EtRIED APPLES AND FRActuz4-100 bushels of _LP each received and far sale by &,W. HARRAUGR. I:`S AND PIDDLE: Pudic.; as bitrtclll Alit received by steamer Caleb Cope, and for sale by could . S. &W. DARBAROH. . ...- Q VGARWRE.bRAMS-20 tierces of .478 hay's 1...7 superior Bags, Aug landing from Das steamer "Rril• Itso„ ,, and for sale by S. & W. lIARHAVOIf,, merle No. SS Water and Ind Front greet. 60 BUftlita - Rilia - W - 11 - ITRANs—I n store and for sale by W. & £ C ACH}SON, fcbt6 N 0.2 Smithfield es APPLES -50 bbls. Penocks; 150 " Roninnite.s; for sale by W. & J. C. ACHESON (TORN MEAL—Fresh Ground Billed Corn Meal, just received and for Bala by `r W. a J. C. ACHESON - ELLOW CORN, SHELT L—soo JusTree'd and for sale by RHODES& ALCORN, inero) 30 Pillb street. (IURN IN THE EAR-600 bushels, just received and %.) for salts by RHODES & ALCORN, tnar4o 3O Fifth street. ►NS--t ease AntericardPins„just ree'd and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood street. BREAD-500'doz. Swart'a 0 cord Elintio u 500 " Swab's s 3 " " 300 tbs Pat. Tbfead, Nos. Z 1,40 and 10. Ina opened and br We by 111cCANDLESS & C&MPBELL, No. 07 Wood street SUSPENDERS -100 doz. Qum Suspenders, Russell. vine manufacture; 90 dozen heavy Birth Suspenders, just opened and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, No. 97 Wood street PPLANTATION SUGAR AND .MOLAS.SES -100 bbds. prime Plantation Sugar; 100 bbls. do. do. Molasses ; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mar 44 170 Liberty street. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES-22 brie. 8. H. Molasses, Louisiana Refinery, Just received, on consignment, and for sale by MILLER& RICKETS:ON, marl 4 170 Liberty street. HONEY-9 bbts Honey just received on consignmen and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mart 4 170 Liberty street. PRODUCE -40 sackg Dried Peaches; 40 keg's No.l Lard; for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 170 Liberty street. PEACH BRANDY-15 barrels Peach Brandy, jaet re. ceived and for sale by M LER & RICKLTSON, 170 Liberty greet IopIPE-20 tierces 'Rice, in store and forsaleb . i. ---- Il UILLER.tRICKETSON, ' _ 170. Liberty street. Q HELL, COM6S.—A greatonmety Dressing 0 and Side Combs, new atita i _crri hand at sULON KINZEY'S, 67 Market street. PS. FANCY CASSIMERZ—On hand, and for ludo kill at tnannuictureet micas, by treb2ol H. LEE. 100 k tbto " CASE Git.ELOT —.lust recd Td, and t' sale at manufactareea prices, by [talt2oJ H. L' " E. I .— EABEWEEICAN ARMY CLVELPpn b~ t d wt ?for sale by (reb23) H. LEE. RAB 60 rfo'rZigen us :rea r ed to this irtieclea,tiefhio7wofiFlble sold low; to clone consignment, by [fe2o] Ht LEE. A N ABSORTALENT - OF BLANKET COATING---For sale very low, as the season is far advanced. Deal ers may expect bargains. Ifeb2o) H. LEE . WOOL—The highest price, in cash, paid for Wool, by U 23 Litpitty, Street, opposite iith. O LET—A large Brick Dwelling House, suitable for T two families. 'Situated high up on Federal street, Allegheuy. Apply to • •• LER, febt.,2 Liberty streetoupposite Fifth. ORiNeigtORANGFS:-4100boxeaOranget_ on • eeived andfor sale by JOSHUA RHODES, - Tinsamrao ores Nl:onWs.47dust";:e: erived and for sale by —JOSHUA RHODES,' maredlt • Nod Wood et FRESH .subscriber is now receiving. at the Pekin . Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG BLACK TEAS, b n, y the Semi. Baltzell and T. 'by. Sears , the only rial Gunpow vessels i this pder: rig... Also, fine. Young HysonsA AYNEShope, A. , • niart7 A. 70 Fourth 84 AVE COSPersons Indebted to Taovrta.o, 1,.7 Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call - on the subscriber, and settle. ;am covz.,E, feb2o Founti street. near Smithfield st. T MEN &Co., No. 60 Market Xi street, have received • Limns Sheeting, Linen Da mask 6.8 and 104 Linen Holland*, Bleached and Browit Table Cloths, Russia andlkotelt Diapers. Doylies, Nap kini, kc., to which' they invite the attention of- pur . • . chasers. - - marl 6 rAINGHAMS:- GINGRAMS!, GINGHAM'S a—A. A. Ur, MASON & Co., No. 80 Market-Street have in Adore 100 pia - en Clingbams, small plaid, end, dealralde.Goodai SS ISWII, mi Economists and -the-Public,- ta- effect: X saving o ottA4kittti and Obtain Owen/ma Itargaens ever pow-ken:4 - ate mbar- Tespectftilly invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLlZawi'mPostßuild bag, aorna Fifth and Woodatreeta. fetalw =I =I MEM ". ;4. =MI MEMO _ ~..4 ;:tom. EMI Aiscfaautow ROOMS—Just Tool and for sal by & J. C. ACHEIWN. irrte; received and for sa JAMES PATToN, JR.:, N 0.17, Liberty street. LT=Ria For sale by H.LRE ... ,÷ - , .?,...- - :'.. - . - „i '•••• '. ~ ~ . ‘:- . .,....J, : ::- ,i -4 : 7::, ' .t . ---3- - ,3 ,:'. 1 .,,i . - ..••::.':..'.1.',--,,. , .. MEN M= ME 'EILOILIit. MlRlet ng OtS Tor game. :a pyggturrlPULLY; SITUATED:. BUILDING LOTS . .for self, bt dolphin or ;he Mount Emmetpropeny. PorsinrdeSorous Of torestinff a small •siutrof money,eno dorm to advautage, by securing choice Lots of . var i ous,, - • , This property, for belinty of location, couuntending a view of thetwo cities, the -Allegheny, Motiongithelimtd Ohio rivers, is unequalled. khan the advantage-of an abundance of the, choutest iipring water.- •The new react, now. finishing, will reader it easy of access, and bring It within a convenient distance of the Allegheny market. As, an investment for profit, to soy nottung of the de tghtfulsituation fora residence, the buyer will secure in a few years a TECREE-rOLD return.-- , The above Lots will be 'sold for Cash, or on a Credit of one to five years. Plans may be semi and every information had,•of Mr. HUGH SWEENY, on the pre macs , , • orofJOHN COYLE at his o ffi ce / on 4th street, l'ittsburgh. • nov39 - ;Steam Boats for 8010. iiiii i it' The splendid. Steam - Packets BALTIC and ATLANTIC, built expressly to run as reg ar ackets on the Monongahela, between Pitts burgh and Brownsville ; and having run for a few months are found to be too large and powerfuLfor the navigation of that river,.are now offered for sale. The following are the dinienzions of these mix boats, viz :- Length of deck, 170 feet; breadth of beami2s - feet; wheels, 24 feet diame ter,lo feet buckets; four boilers, 21 febt by 3.1 inches diameter; eyiinders,2L inches,'and 6} eel stroke. Each boat contains 20 state-rooms, and the I cabins arefurnished in the richest modern style. For tenrucenquire of , .., J. K. MOORIIEAD -.. novntf , " . Pittsburgh. WARN FOR LAIrEr--71 Acres, about three miles from 1: 'tea City line; on - the Turnpike, 'adjoining the old Black Hone TaVert' property. ueur East Liberty. The ground is well Improved, nod in - a delightful situatirin for a country seat. It has thereon a. good Dwelling House, and three small 'tenant houses, and One of the hes' springs - of water in the country; and Can be hut on very accommodating terms. Enquire of - felffs y AWREN - CEiE - lEEE PROOR SALF,— A Ewaltr and valuable Property F ofPERTY I feet front on s g treet by 140 deep on Washington OU 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 SIM°. S. CUTHBERT,Oen. Agent, Smithfield Street. _ _ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE---A Lot of 40 feet front, pleasantly situated on the North Com mon, Allegbetry, containing. a valuable Brick - House; in complete order, and finished in modern style ; having a handsome front; a hull and entrance, two parlors, dining recta and kitchen, four chatnbenyfniisited garret, good cellar, stable, carriage house; wash house, coal house; cistern and pump, a well arranged garde u,:grittpes, shrub bery, &c. Price, $1,500: teims acconimodaung. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street IME3 FOR SALE—A fine Brick House, and Loti'near the Court House. Apply to PI C. SHANNON, turn - AdVy at Law,Fotuth street:" VO LET—In Allegheny City, lb Dwelling House, Sta. ble and Lot. 60 feet by 300, now occupied by Benj. GI de, adjoining Geo. Hogg., }or tenni, address the subscriber, box 140,1"ittsburgh Post Office. febl9:dtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. FORSALE OH RENT—A Two Story Brick Dwelling, situate on fifth street, opposite the' Court House.— Enquire of AVIKULLPZI & DOWNING, yanl72lB Liberty street. opposbe Seventh in TO LET—A Four Story Brick Store, with a Dwelling attached, on Market street, next door to Front street., The subscriber will put iu a.new front to the Store, on or before the Let of April next, and give possession at that tithe. Apply to WALTER BRYANT, 183 Liberty st. m rl64ror 1111 TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR 4tENT.—A commodious andwell finished Tavern tend, in the village of Shonsetown, funtished in modern style with good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a te rm of years. Addle's' janl2 P. BHOUSE, Shooselown. rvo LET—A good dry CELLAR, sittuNd on the North east side of the Diamond, suitable to an Eating Room, or Storisge of any kind.. Enquire of . HOGAN tc CANTWELL, figi Market-at., Pittsburgh. MECO 1 8 49 Merebantsa Trailasiportattlon Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIACANAL AND BAIL ROADS, TO PIIILADCLIV7.II AMP satantintz Trot Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer ehandite and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with pr toes and despatch, and on as good terms es any other Line. C. A. MeANDLI & Co., - Capri Ruin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. Autxra—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, .• ROSE MORRILL & Co.. Bahian:ore. - frurl7 18'4 9.. alb= Merchant's Way 'height Line, For Moir' seine, JtatiglltlMlN Hellidindblelgh, and all iNgermediate ptaers. Tuts Line will continue to zany all Way Good - • with their usual dispatch, and at taw rates of freight. Aorsts—C. A. MeANULTY k Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAXER/PLR, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER , tiollidaystmsgh. Rzirsamwas.-Jarnes Jorton. Smith & Sinclair, Th. F. Shoenberger, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn. bond & Co., Win. Latimer & Co, Jno. &Merits & Bros., Pittsburgh; John. Ivory, Salad, Malhollan & Ray, John Graff &Co., Blairsville. marl? (Gazette and Amnial only topy)• - - 4.'0 slut C 'mixes' of Pliiii - gr — sztaVliclealty. cirizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity are re- I minded thatthey eau fit themselves with some of the handsornest FRENCH CHINA TEA SETTS,QUEENS WARE AND GLASS—for beauty, price and quality, cannot be excelled to this or any other City West of the Atountains—at Ni. HODIHNSON'S, N 0.1115 Wood street. There you will find some of the prettiest white and blue Stone-ware, in tea, dinner and toilet sets, or in separate pieces, ever opened in this city ; and as the proprietor is about to remove from the store be now occupies, to a more central part of the city, (No. 66 Wood street;oppe. site the Eagle Saloon.) he is desirous of closing out his present stock, previous to moving, as you are aware of the heavy losses he would sustain by breakage, &0., In moving so large a stock as he now has in store, and having but one dap to do so, it will compel him to close oat allillOst his !mitre stock. He is determined to close out at anenormous sacrifice, regardless of importing cost. Row is the time- to secure year Bargains! This may be the only opportunity ytn may have of securing.Queensware at such low prices. Remember— M. HODKINSON, marl 7 Wood street, three doors below sth st. TATE. Op., (1117CCXISOR13 TO TATZ.) No. 10, Fourth street, baweert Perry and Liberty streete, ItrANUFACPURERI3 of sheet lead, leaden pipes, hy- IT pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffi &c,; keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order , , shee t lead from 1 to 8 lbs. to the 6 liquare foot, in sheets of by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or cut to order in any size that may be wanted. They also manufacture and keep constantly on baud leaden pipes from 2to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, for conveying waterfront springs, furnished ha the country trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method' of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow It Ce's vez . rpe t irorcast . i ro n work of every description P um ps. eseriplion executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating term,. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, she, lend, or PUMP. Will receive prompt attention je27,daw lelver , s Patent Concave Beater Churnt SUTTEE IN FIVETVIINUTES! WE pall the attention of the public to the article head ing this advenisement,and invite the enterprising an curious to call and witness its operation. All adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supesenigation. let. This Churn will produce Butter, gathering it is a mass, frorn sweet milk, in five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in Three to five =lutes! - :14'1 The utility of this inventltex . is apparent, as better Butter can he produced from svrestinilk, or cream, than cream soured in the usual way ; and by means of this Churn, a tittle girl or boy can perform, in five of ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for ono or two hours, and sometimes half a daY 3d... By simply tannage thumb screw,ihe whole inside dasher is taken but,leaving nothing , but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Chum ever invented, as the sim plicity of jts construction (though embodying- a great it. mm principle) makes it hot little to manufac ture Sth- It is a common-sense Chant, as all aril! admit who will examine it. -- - We invite the public to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav ern, and at J. F. Beckham's, Federal at. Allegheny. mitte.4lmrivft - CAMERON & PRICE. Wall Paper Warehouse. NO. 4'7 MARKET. STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A . TIIOIIIAII PALMER, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and ma tomer*. that he has had at no past period so extent give a Stock as he has at present. Be can offisr to pur chasers, on very - moderato terms, at the old establtshed stand in Market street, almost every article in his line— including counting-room. bed chamber, ining-tootn, par kw and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and .Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and. Tea Paper; be is abundantly supplied, runt requests merchants and housekeepers to cull and examine his as sortment. Ragland Tanners' Scrape taken in trade, at'the high eatpncea marla-dtewarn New and important, Works oak California. TXTHAT 1 SAW IN CALIFORNIA — Being the Journal ' TV of a Tour, by. Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, contenting accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, tto.s. &c. NOTES OF TRAVELS 'IN CALIFORNIA —Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural,Geo: logical and Mineralogical. features of the Country.— Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego, in -California, including parts of the Acton sae. Dol None and Gil* ravers, from the official teports of Col. Fremont and Major-Emory. . CALIFORNIA--Ds Rustozy,Popnlation,Cliroate, 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 Stites. By John J. tfughee,A. B. Also. Col. Mason's Report, and other dosumentx on the Gold Region. . • ' • _ The above this day. received and for sale by Corner of Wood and 3d sts. Pa Ws Carriage dianallactory,' • Diann q ui- alley i yssar baween Wood 44 4:0% =ChM 110$0 . 11• • MRyal tint of Family Carriages' Baronehes, • Buggies,,and all kinds. of heavy_ work. •in a six bone wagor(dovnt to a wheel,. berrow. - Persons wishing to Ontehate or contract for any thing in the above line, are•respeetfully invited to Gall. oci2&if ~,.~.. :. 4t. • = , ", ."- \ ME '`.'dr.. .':ii:'--: - ;,.::' , ',::: - 1::t 1 -.' - ;:;::' , f':' LINFISI GOODS! , Irish Linens, Linen . Lnwns ; • • Damask Table Linen; Russia Sheeting; , . •• • Do. Diapers; • . - • Linen Drilfing. Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets,froni coarse in very tine. amp Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for Overcoats. ' • GOODS FOR GENTLENEN. . . . . . . . • 17' 4 e :'' ' ;4 4 '4-0402'6'46....4.". : ). • ' I= =ME .;,... ~.. T. 4 ;1. ~ 1 :,,' .:' , MEE . IRE MEE INBEEMI PRESWARRIVAIVOP MM . GOODS,': 112 T-p, •LOILLANY'S. NO. FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST., PITTSBRBOIL J UST RECEIVED, an extensive and general' sawn !, meet of • French, Enr„liida; Bckiwi. and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, of the latest and most desirable patients. Amongst them will belound a Vatic !y• of entirely new styles Fancy .Cassimeres and Yr/d -ings, 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. READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up In the present Spring Style, and will be sold low for cash. N. B. To Tatrwas.-- Watt's Gradnatin_g Shoulders' Measure System. for sale at (mrlidesan P.DELANY'S. .A. ason & Co., TO. GO:MARK A ET STREET, have received, by re /I cent Importations, the following GOODS, viz:— Six cartons Thibet Shawls, of various qualities and colors; SO doz. " Alexander's" best quality Rid Gloves , together with a good assortment of col'd Silk,- laslo Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade ; rich stand ing straight and tarn-over Collars; 100 pair Embroidered Cuffs, from 60 cants to 81,25; hlounsing Collars,•of va rious pnuerns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered by us; French and English 4-4-Prints; Iloyle's Prints, small figures and fast colors ; smell plaid' French Ginghams; British Foraiture Chintz; white satin damask Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 041 'and 10-4; 32 green Bereges; Gent.'s black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravits, to 40 inch, the best goods impprted; Purse Tsiist LIIICU Cambric, and Linen Cambric Ifdkfs., from 01 to 51,50; WHITE GOODS; such as Jaconots, Lawns, Mali and Swisse Itlaslirut, figured andplain Laces, white and col'd Tarlatans ; Ac'., &a. Wc.are la the daily receipt Of new Goods, and Invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. - • • • • • R.EIIIOI7ED. • Fashionable Head Quarters, No. 25 Market street, reeond door below Second street. C. WERNESITUG, • 13ESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends _IA, and to the public, that he has removed his Fashion able Liead-quarters from Liberty street to his new Store, on Market, 24 door from Second street. He is coastant ly prepared to make to order, of the 111041 fine and hest tnatenals, in a superior manner and at very reasonable prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which his complete stock of choice and carefully selected French, English mid Belgian Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest lugs, &e., of , the latest and most desirable paUerns, are particularly designed. • He has also en hand a very large *trick of Beatly•tnado Fashionable Clothing, whichhowill sell very. low C. %TERN EBURG, 28 Market st,ithl door ftomSecond at. ; emu, ed Goods) , AA. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, have jest 4 , received the following well known brands of Bleached Muslin., viz: . and 5.4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills; . 5-4 • -" • " Naninkeag " " Mason," "Pokanoket,” "Carlisle, "•Derehester," "Giu isigamond,r f'Grafkluj" "A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "Boston Pillow Case," " Farnsworth," &c., &e. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. feb2l A clothng at cpst. A S th e subec ribera inte i la nd enrging their Store Room, they - will adhere strictly . to the above terms: There fore we would respectfully invite the attention of the public to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING Oar Stock i• large, and of the best material'and workman ship. • M'MULLEN & DOWNING, 10,3] No. ttIR Liberty, opposite foot of 7111 at. Shirting Alumina and trilah Linens. UT R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of . those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, eonsisting.of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter.wananted pore Sax.— tle has just received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Muslin* ofp superior quality at a very low price. Also, _ Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslim; Framers and Crash; Table Cloths t Towels and Napkins Blankets, guilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Stich as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles act received;) Alpacas...he.. • Te semen being far ad o raneed, all these Goods will be soldat pneesthalecuinot fail toplease: - •• Er! Wholesale Rooms up stairs.“ • Fresh Arrival... Mew floods no. 65 MAINLY 52.. DEMSIILN 4/I/ gr. AND ma DIAMOND IDANC AND STAPLE WINTER DRY GOODS! ,j.` The sobscriber has just received his second supply of NEW GOODS. p . urchated In the Eastern cities since the Grew Fall in Prmes, and far below the cost of menu reclining, and will dispose of them, Wholesale and Re mit, at GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS! Bleached Muslin, only 31 cents; 4-4 Bleached Muslin, from 61 to 121 cents; 4.4 Brown do. do. sto 8 cents; • 4-4 Double Purple Calico, 121 do. Prints, Merrimack patterns, only Gt. cents; • Furniture Chintz, only 01 cents; Red and Yellow Flannel, all wool. 181 cents British Chintz, Blue and Orange, 10 cents Bed Ticking, only 61 cents; " - French Dress Gingham'', 121 cents; French IVork Collars, only 121 cents; 4-4 White Flannel, only 25 cents. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Black Plaid Silks, rich lustre; Wide Black hlatulla Silks: Chameleon Silks, all shades ; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style ; French Lamartine Plaids; Lyonese Cloths, rich lustre; Black Plaid Alpaca Lustre; Gala Plaids, high colon; Coburg anti Thibet Cloth, various shades ; Paris Printed Lamartine Cashmeres; French Merino : all colon; Chameleon Ssuut r all shades; Black Plaid Gro.D' Armour Silks; Chameleon Thibet Cloths. • SHAWLS: SHAWLS!! Plaid bong Shawls; Broeha Long Shawls; Embroid ered Black - Cloth Shawls; new style all wool Broth' Shawls; Embroidered, black and colored Moos de Leine Shawls ; new style Stradilla Sh•twls; plain ' and embroid ered black and colored silk irritate Thibet Shawls, and new style Paris printed Terkern and. Cashmere Shawls. FANCI GOODS. French work Capes; Collars and Chemizettes ; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Revere bordered linen cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Cravats and Scarfs; black and colored Kid Gloves,• mohair and worsted Mitts; white and black Silk, Cashmere, Alpaca. Ingrain and Mora vian. Hose ; black Silk Fringes and limps Thread, Edgings and Insertings. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. . • Damask Table Linen, and Table Cloths ; Russia Dia per and Crash ; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Bleachtd and Brown Muslin ; Cassinets; Kentucky Jeans ; Cheeks; Bed Ticking ; Domestic Ginghams; Colored Cambries; Red, White and Yellow. Flannels; Welsh Flannel; Plaid Linsey;; Canton Flannels; Brown, Bleached and color. ed GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Just received, a very fine assortment of French and English, bine, black and brown Cloths ; bleak and fancy French Cassimeres ; new style fancy Vestinp 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 resat fall in prism, Merchants and others are re quested Id call and Inspect them, u I feel confident that on examination they will be found mach lower than they have ever been offered in this City, as I intend to sell them teheksals and retail, at a very small prof: zu the Eastern Cost. ABSALOM MORRIS, nov23 No. G 5 Market Street. Pittsburgh. • New Goods, at Number Fifty•mtnat : COIBIS OP POORTE AND MARK= 11111111ZTA, PIT77TC7BOII GREAT BARGAINS:—The subscriber has just re tanned (Tomtits Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive assortment of F ANCY AND STAPLE Dity GOODS, adap ted to the present season, and em b r .ing a stock for nchness and variety not surpassed by Inv establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silks ; Handsome drain§ do. Rich changeable do. Rich changeable Satin de Chines Mods and high cold French: Meriting; Mode and high coil Muslin! de Laines; Newstyle muslinde Laines; Satin striped Cashmeres; . Fancy do. do. Black and colored Alpacaip Plaid Ginghams, bright co.' lora ; New style Visettes; Gala Plaids, bright colors; I California Plaids; Black Bombazines; CALICOES—ORE His stock of Calicoes is ICitivats and Collars ' • • IBlack love Veils and Hdkts.: Jaconet and Camb. Mullins. IPlaid end striped ?Suslins; Randsome Ribbons; Gloves, Hosiery, &c.; 'Cloths fiii Cloaks; .Terkeri Shawls; ICashmere do. Plain Thibet Shawls, silk fringe; Plackl'hibet Shawls, do.do. .1 0 Silk o. Blac o. d k do. d d o. Pine Broehas do. 'Cloth do. Plaid, Long ao. ,Low Priced do. • !Plaid Cloaking'. IAT REDUCTION very large k it has been at leeted with mach care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. Thesegoods nra lower than they have eves been before, and - are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for 61 cis, ever offered; . Double purple Calicoes, English, 121 cents ; Green do. Oil Chi me ,• Britisb Chintzes ; Now style Blerrimack Calicoes; Blue do. do. Blue and Orange • do. Furniture do. _ . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of /ow priced guslin de Laines, of the low Price of 14 cents per yard. ' • Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cut per yard. Very _good and very handsome dark and brightcolored Plaid Gin ham., ( o w. cents, warranted fast colors. 3IESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS, Bleatheil Muslins,6l to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 6l to 9; Bed Ticking*, very.,cheapi Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings,'Apid Linsey' ; Domesuc Gingham*, Mariners' Shirlings; Colored Cambnes ; • Flannels, lower than ever offered; ' Canton Flannels. ' Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas slmeres; Over-coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and, Cravats; . Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments Merino and Cotton malt Hose, Tie subscriber having made extraordinsm prepare-. tient for the Fall and Winter trade, and having parchas-. ed his Goode under the advantage of markets unusually depressed con confidently promise his customers the best bargains be has ever been able to ofter. Customers of the Woo, and pi:autumn generally, are respectfully invitedto (nov2o) PHILIP ROSS. ;:f. r - '.= • " te. . . 1211 21 1 . • •,: . • * • 85 , e. : FERBMIEG IMIN9 •' • - `',„, .." 5 \ .„;••••• ,' ~ •,-, - - . , ... - 4 ,.. .'4 .:, ' 7, ',' -4 l ' k ' •?...... .c ..t'a'l-:„.,.'s *, •,I',-` , ' i ' ' - :,", ... , , 0: 1 : 4• • ~,. I 71,1; ......;• . i . ' : .. - ... -, , .. ,'— 'i N. .. ,-=''. . w i: ," ; 4 "' ‘ , 4 - , ~.' ~ , ' • ' - .. * A. '4, -, ~..,, • 0 ". .c . ,, . 3 , - .,7 , • % k ''' 0 •-, '...!..5,.... "..•• 44 :,,,., _ . ~..< • PRWATE *DistlaISES. , Dr;Linripn, lqo 65 Diamond Alley, can be eonsalted in all eases of a priests or delicatinature irk 'den to Hit to the human froze: • • )r oe • • Sybilisand Syphilitic eruptlons,gonorrhtea (k, and its consequences, together with all" tie nerecartweaSer,imparities of the blood, with all diner's' elicit ernerealorigin, skin diseases,' ithstnetures, glee; urethral . discharges, seminal weakness and impoteuenalso, rheumatism, female 'weakness, diseases of the 'womb,. monthly suppressions,.diseases; of the Joints, flange in tutu, nervous affections; pains in the beck and loins, irri tritons of the neck of. the bladder aild kikeys, searbutiC - eruptions, g ette r, ringworm mercurial diseases, TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE , •N, Exclusively devoted to the study anal treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising train youthful cixcessei 4 gaiety, climate, or imputities of the blood, whereby this- - constitaiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may placr: themselves under his Care: ' . • .Dr. Brown's offices nre'eonveniently arranged i nto sok. • arute apartments. Patienti.esn visit Dr. B.withortt fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medl cal aid, to obtain good advice pntrately and promptly.. •To all . such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing renewal roach in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby4p • prised that Dr. Brown has been • regalarly.educatedin • every branch of medicine, and for she last twelve years confuted himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown Is the. only regularly ediclited surgeon 4 Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints.• • • ira - Certsin,safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, he guaranteed. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, withontiater - raption from business. • • - •, • • ••, ' 11 - 'llentia or Reptrue.—Dr: Brown also invites per. Bona afflicted with Hernia to call, alias has paid partical .• far attention to that disease. '• . • . Letters from a distance, askingadviceyaiusrcontalir fee, or they will not beattended to. • • • , 1110yr — OfEce on Diamond Alley; a Lim doers from Wdoe street, towards the market. Consult/114ns strictly Conk; dential. - • • octilS.awly Dr:— rem , ' !! edy for Rhozonatism ir e speedy and certain remedy: for that painful trouble... It never fat_ .Is. - • - hom e Mee and Private consultation. ftdems,No. 63, Die: - mond . alloy, Pittsburgh,. P . The Doctor hi- always at • . • • • •• iantEudnatF.. Dalley's Magical Pratt Itisideeier- To THE PUBLIC.—This IS to certify tint I hive (band Dailey!" Magical Pain . Extractor to prove - a. cure •fift'," the Chronic Rheumatism, which • I . have licciS • _ isdlietcct with for ten years, in my hip joints. • ' - • . - AllllA/lABI It. VREEK.III9D. `, Actruaclanock, N. Y., April 8, 1349. . • ' . . . .. . , ~, MIL H. Dst.r..av—Rir: I have been. troubled with‘tha, - Piles for eight months, and . conld get no .relint - Yoar ; Magical Pain Extractor having been reconuneaded to: • me I applied it but twice, ,obtamed instant rellar, and in, a anon time was perfectly cored ! Could I not get any; more of it, I would not , tithe a hundred dal/Ws for, ther., balance of my box. • . • WI LLIA:LULL.. ... 97 North Moore street;New York, lone 10 M , 18.17... • ... :. .i . .' urr CAUTlON : —valley'" only .Depos its the dig 'of:Ned.; York, and where the genuine nrfiele can, he., obtained;- wholesale and retail, is at d l . s ßioadway s .. : .. IL Damn is the inven t or of this truly invaluable cent ' pound, and he surer has, and serer will communicate -she. • secret of its prePitratiou to any man livingkatid; there- ... fore no other person ever lies made, of ever can make, .a grlii2l of it hini_Telf. • aruninfrits abound! Every truly valuable 'atliclie Id, - .• subject tole depredated opon by counterfeiters and iiii-i posters; and nothing, that we know of, hasincireeneii-f.. lively experienced that fact than valley ' s Magical Pais‘' Extractor! ' • A. ~ Tas7—The Dalitti,lniaitel of the seicst it . Bums, Scalds, riles, die., will afford instant ralsf,'nuir produce at once a coolingand soothing cfrect—extructinz?' pain in and from one , to rfifteen minutes! but he sure,..lifl, ways, apply it on linen—never on canon cloth. , And now mark the difference—Counterfeit Extructorn , 00 matter ender what name they may optic ar, pc hew np, ' • plied, always irritate arse Increase th epee In ! • - • - . • Pamphlets, containing certificates of careilimay be had .. gratis, on application to , JOHN D. MORGAN, -...1 ' .. . • AL Wit. T/rOtat., Agent. Western Depot, Pittsburgh.. 1 • . • • Diallers Asumal Galvanic .Ci1.re..414.- Por Homes, Cattle, &c., cares spa#in, quittor,.greust:" and'braises. Pamphlets coritsdniag • certificates of respectable parties, may bo bad 'ou cation to . JOHN D. BIORGAN,_... oetlBalkwy The Gram' . CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED YEDET4- .1J BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These. celebrated 'Pill* have obtained an dilryiable notoriety in the United States as a car - wive for Gilldineiti, Dyspepsia, Sour - Sunniieh Headache, Fevers. Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heltit] burn, Liver Com Plaint, Scurvy, Sorg Throat. 'Euwar4 Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Ind.igestion,. and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is- heir to, nest . medicine for the million. In Cl seasons of the Tear spring, summer, autumn, and winter—and wider all cir cumstances, thi i y can be taken with perfect safety ands success. As a ermifuge and general mediclue for chill dren, they are unrivalled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will curtly take them; they neitherg-rlpe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally ben I. eficial. As an Anti-Blhous Pill they will be learnt with. mita superior. Ask any one, among the thousands.whe use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLe original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in Jane, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cllekonces Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothers, or ther - I be made the victims of a fraud. .• • ' 11t - 'Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Clickener's principal ()Mee for the sale of Pills, 68 Vesey st., N. Y. WM. JACKSON, .89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitt% burgh, Pa. General Agent for. Pennsylvania, Northern,' . • Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia .. . . The following are the duly appointed Agents for Al 4 gheny county, Pa.: . „ • , A. M. Marshall,/ • Hi... Brown, Allegheny . city. „ J. R. Johnson, • . • . • „Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester. ' ' •". • ' Alexander Asdale, Wylie street, • J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham.' ~ - Wm..l. Smith, Temperaneeville: • • G. IL Starr, Sewickley. • •• . Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgb: •• Daniel Negley, EaatLiberty. ••. H. Z. Mitchell; Wilklnsburgb. • •r' H. Rowland & Son, M'licesport • - s• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek.- ''•••• • ,' • lll'Eldowney . , Bakerstown. • ' Samuel Springer, Clintonl James Stewartsbawn. Riley M'Laughlin, Plum tovrnshlp • J. Fulton, Tetuan:lm: • - . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville ... ; Robert Williams, Arthativille. aaair.3-dlsw6m • .11111oLielPs Naps. •.• • • • ••l 17 AY & CO. have taken the exclusive agency for ' 11. sale of sfitchellls superior Maps, for Pittsborgh'end Western Penitsylvania, which will be - sold at his redtmed' '-• Philadelphia prices. • • • i The Slop ot the World, on hiecatur's Profeetton; lithe • largest and most comprehensive work of the kind 'eVer - published in America; it is fie feet from East to Vi'est;lL. - and'4l - from North to South, accompanied ..by a book. of . GOO Rages, containing consulting Index; consulting which . ... any item on the Map may be readily found ; also- Q. 4-1, graphical descriptions of all the countries on the Globe. . _The Reference and Distance Map of the United States, on a scale of 25 miles to an inch. comprising the States, " Counties, Townships, &c., in the Union, accompanied by a volume of 400 pages, S TO., which includes an index" of ' Counties, Towns, &0., toget herwith n general descrip.tion of tboUnited Stoics. . .• , • TO National 'Map of tha.Amerietin Republac, or United States of America. Iluivenml Atlas, containing Maps of the Empties. Kt doors, Statesand Republics, with a special. Slap of ••• each of•the,United States, comprehended on 73 sheets,. forming a aeries of 117. Maps; a large' folio 'volume, ea. sandy executed. A Map of. Texas, Oregon and Califoinia,..with all the . routes distinctly.marked out to these eotmtnes. ' A. large co n s t a n tly e - above Maps, small- and large . • will be kept on band tltd for ale at the Book! and Paper Warehouse, corner of Third and Wart ins. mariO:d&w The lit April, • ; -• ,: ' TOSEPH PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP. . -To all pakten* 0 about to remove, and .wniumg•their.Stores °Mouse's' • ; repaited, Counters, Shelving,' - Doors,. - Windoses,• 'and' Hoiniirrg . Wiseels put amt—Carpeuter worirof 'all 'kinds done 6n Short notice, ou reasonable • terms.- Cabinet I; • work made to.ordsr i and Furniture neatly repttired and. •••••••• varnished, nit re upon n ble terrns--on Fifth street, between ; Wood and Smithfield streete in the Coffin Warehouse of John Ligett, Bate of Wm..Trovilloo opposite whew" Engine lionuse. frebl4:dtn9sl JOsEE'li t i t is 4 !airmiersblis:Afollest, . . • rouentoseiis. • - TOHN "DUNLAP. haviim on . the i st init.. associated o,) with hint in his business Sorm• Ptssuno they. will • hereafter carry on.their Importing of jiGrUau Furnishing listrdware,'and hianufacturate business, under the name • and style of John Dunlap & Cg. Th e business of the old establishment will be closed h - the senior Partner of the present firm, at their warehouse, conics of Market an • Second streets , ijanG) JOHN Dills.iLaP & CO. tr • . Ea MEI ;c. MI E==== •-•-• War. rt. iltitArtiAtigi • •EX-pFttiNGE AND..-44/.lr-KINO , orriC,E .11.11,2eame nisi! Woad stree. - raIGHT and Time - Bills of Exchatige, Bank n ote, an 10 foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold on th 'Most favorable terms: - • •' " . Collections made in allthe principil idea ofthiatniOn. ai the lowest rates: • - • - . - Jen ALUM NILAXSIL ••• EtiWAILD 11410 t. Banker/and Exchange 'brokers, • Dealers in Fannin and . • &MeV* BUlt, BilkrojExchange, Cenifie Depol. it, Bankßank Nola and Coin. mee Corner of Thi n and Wood sts., directly opposltethe St. . Charles Hotel. - ma.rm N. 110LittEs—tts..sciN7-7---- Bankers and Dealers in Exchange Coin and Bank Nola, • ' No. ISS dforktertreet,literbuegh. • " sutzrao FATE. EXCITAXar. • ' Brwro.aari New York • • pr Cincinnati Philadelhia • I " Lonisville • 4 Baltimorpe " Sr. Louis • BANI Nom! Ohio Buying rotes • Indiana ths• • • • Kentuelcy ' • • Virginia • Wheeling It SAZi. S. 1103. V. - 19.1.801151.: 1100 N dlr. BANKERS AND EXCKANQE • BROKERS, N. R. corner of Wood and, Sixth sintett.t.Pistsburgh . , DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills; roreign. jJ and Domestic Exchange,. Cortifietites 'of DepositAc EXCHANGE on all the 'principal Cities Of du? Valor! and Europe , for sale in same toSult purelialers. • CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. •. lowest rates. COLLECTIONS maile'on all por . ts of the Union, tit the. LIM= RBI IRE MB WM =INN =ME Buying. ias& Couniy & City <4'l4 Relief Notes • ' • II Pennsylvania Co: '; NevrYork ' Matylarul New Orleans • ME