. . - ,Txlo-tal-tr -411)e ;kilt morning. fogt horning"Vogt- Job -Printing .49fitre: . CORNER. OF WOOD Asir FIFTII 13TREETB. 1:17' Having added to Mir Establiehment, a splendid Steam-Power - Printing Machine, we are 'prepared to do all kinds of Nee/napes ma Book work in a style erne-, surpassed beauty and nearness,. and upon the. most sea sonable terms. We respectfully 'solicit the patronage M . the public At this line of our business. . WV- ACEVITILLIM4TA 3111/eCtiiiSala ia theit:fctorltlfort, 4 eclink t P X. :21ix /nun bisawny/i4d Pithnin "dn . to in' sure an tnuttun.. , alit is mole an tan itrhinirwould i pug-erred; • It:7, CARR,llnited Suite Newspaperi Agency Scut Buildings, - N. r.. Comer 'of Third end Dock streets, and 400 North Fourth itieet=-4s onronlyanthorised Agent In Philadelphirt.• . -' • - : • Pasurnist Lamm Bustan.—Prepared by 7.,lt:Ueily William - street, N.; Y., - and for sale by A. JAx ma, No. 7u Fourth street,Agant for the manufacturer.. Tlds will be found a delightfol article of beverage in families; and particularly ur sick rooms. , • Baire's Baolta.—An improved Chocolate preparation, being ticombination of COcoit nut; innocent, invigorating and'palateable ; highly recommended, particularly for. Preparad by , W. Baker. Dorchester, Mass., and for vale by A. Java:mon the Pekin Tea Store, N 0.70 , , Thr GIDDINIC/St , Dizzims.—V7right!ailndinn Vege• table Pills are one of the beat kteditineS in the world fpr the cure of giddineslAncause they purge from the body , those stagnant and corrupt humors 'which, when fleeting in the mass of the citerilition, are the cause of a determluation or rnsh of bloint-1.6, the •bead,•giddinesS, headache, loss of .themory, dimridss of eight, drowsiness, pain - of the head, and many other symptomeof a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. Wright's" Xndiar.".Vegetable Pills are also , one'bf the very :best medicines for-the cure 'of indigestion; and therefore will meet assuredly restore the body to a sound state of health: Deviate of Fannin/ars and Imitations.—:-Remember that the °rime! and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills nave the written signature of 101,113 x Wanstrt ou he top label of each box. Remeufbar. also, that If. Stnyser, Druggist. corner` of Market and Third stree s, is not an ageqt for medi: eine, and we cannot guarantee as genuine that offered' by him for'sale. The genuine is for , sale a . Dr Wright's Principal Mice 1 e.9 Rac e street, Phi.adellibia; and, by JOHN THOMPSON, 154 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole agent for this. city, by whom dealers can be sup ;plied at the wholesale rate. . mar2tt • , itr Cantarmpllon is a disease Which is dirtying its victims to the tombs by thousandsi without being arrest ed its its progress by the medicines 1/1 common use at the present time.: But a - brighter - -day is corning, and hae come—es to , successfully arrestthis disease. 1)r. Rosen' Liverwort and Tar-not only gives immediate relief in Coughmind Colds, Warfront the testimony of men of the highest susoding hero and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cores of Crnsumption- linprovements in the treatment ot. disenses are onward; and nothiugcan arrest Its 'spirit in Vie' present:age Those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs; would do well to tall on the agent, and see the certificates of Dr. Wis. '3. Rich. ards, Judge Wm. Burke; the wife of theTtev. George Wi Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in the EC lectie Medical College of Cinainnati. ' •• This mf 'Heine not only cures Consemption. buthreaks up the mos. distressin Cough in iifew hours lime, or the r money will be cheerfully refunded. For sale by Wholesale Druggists No 60 Wood st: . Also,by KN "I AND It H&IIDIN, ulao 3 : 6lo atdv" . Grant street. AUCTION' BALES, . - BY,INUES Ai'KENNA, AUCTIONEER. No. 114 WOOD STREET. TRUER DOORS FROM Folio SHOE STORE. AT AUCTION, • Without Reserre.—On Friday next; March 30th, at 2 o'clock in the aftex. noon, be sold at the Shoe Store of Thos A. Hinton, tine door from the corner of Market and Liberty streets, his entire stock of Booth and Skies,. comprising Eainern and Pittsburxhmake,of every description. As the stock is so extensive, it would take too much space to entne, rate the uarioutrurticles.. It is the best russor ntent of Boots and Shoes offered at Anoton for several years.— Sale will be continued same evening and Saturday maiming . . !Terms at sale. JAAISSDIcKENNA, 10,844 yards of armif.7.oArteir2 an . . . O, SATURDAY AFTERNOON', March 3let, al half put 2 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna% Auction Rooms, ab0nt12,844 ards of three ply tapestry and in- . grain - carpeting; of the latest patterns, receivtd direct from the manntacturert in the eastern cities and will be. I sold in lengths to snit perehnters. it it the stgett lot of carpet ever offered at.publie gale in Pittatturgb. mar 27 . JAMES AIoKENN A, Aix* Q PLENUM FURNITURE AT A._ Jul:hurt. day,lllarch Mb, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. will be sold at the Cabinet Wareroom of Philip Weis, Penn street, second do* from Walnut street, Fifth Ward, his entire stock at Furainire, as he is declining that busi ness Among the articles are wardrobes, card 'tables, dining and .breakfast tables, yeast, stands., fancy wort moods, high post bedsteads, French bedsteads,mahoga ay dressing 1 , arenas, fall column plain .bureaus, cherry bureaus, fancy and common chairs, settees, tic.' marl 4 JAMES hIcKENNA; Anet. JOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Mattresses.. Bedding, Canketing. Eitehen Utensils, Patent Cooking Stove, AITCTION,—Ou Friday, March 20th,tit 10 o'cloek in the torenoon, will be sold at the boardinghouse of 1114•- Gare*onrth street, between Wood and Market, oppo site Uo Buildings; her household furniture, kitchen =emu 13,1kc.,a1l of wriiela has teen. kep)inthallestaftm, der and in'use only one year, comprising, in prrt---1 pair of dining tables, about 20 feet long, suitable fora hotel or boarding house; narhogany card tables, dininebreale ast and kitchen tables, wash stana, fancy and common chairs, bask and straw mattresses, bedding, a large lot of carpeting of all patterns and qualities, hearth rugs, oil cloth for chamber and hall, looking glasr-es, fenders and fire irons, window blinds, Liverpool ware, a large lot of kitchen utensils ,) refrigemtor, 1 bath tub, he . nutria' JAMES McKENNA, Anti. Y N CONCERN, OF WHOM IT MACONCERN,O to pay boarding and other charges,on Saturday af ternoon, March 31st . at 2 o'clock, will be sold, emboli reserve, at SPltetina's Auction Rooms, to pay boarding and other charges, unless the owners or their agents re- deem them before,B minks. containing clothing, &e.; 3 arpet bags, containing clothing, dtc.;• 1 bat ltox and hat ; 1 bandbox and contents; 1 valise and contents; I port folio • 1 box of starch ; 1 gold watch. Those concerned will lake notice of this advertisement. Terms, cash, par funde. ' • D. IL MILLER, • . - • St. Charles Hotel. nurichB JAMES -11I'KENNA, Auet'r. IorOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FEATHKRBEDS and J 13., Bedding, -Mattnisses, 'Kitchen Utensils, 1 Patent 'Cooking Stove; Ice Chest, English 8 day Clock. Stove . and • Pipe; t Baggy, Harness, he., at AUCTION.--On Tneaday t tifarcliXlth. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will he sold at the Hotel or Mrs. M. Patrick, Fifth street. be tareenood and Market streets, her entire household forniCM • feather beds, bedding, mattrasses, kitchen nteireils,inuy ar.d karness;&e., as she is dee lini ngthat business All the articles have been kept in the best of cyder ; thaTeatker *beds and bedding in particular have, been in use only about 4 years, and maybe said to be equally as . good as new. Among which are mahogany frame spring Bair seat sofas, do. rocking _chair. Otto mans and a large assortment, of faneysiVindsor and conuclon chairs, settees, mahogany dining Olt side ta bles; fancy mahogany sewing stands, fancy chefrgket• reani, looking glasses,• . l old fashioned English 8 day, clock, a first rate timepiece; about 30 feather beds; also hair, husk and straw mattraises, blankets, quilts, com forts, coverlet*, sheets, pillow and bolster slips, double and single bedsteads, cherry dining and breakfast ta bles, table cloths, Venetian blinds; imperial ingrain and ; rag carpeting,-Brussels hearth rugs, fenders and- fire irons, wash basins and pitchers; a large quantity co, Chinn, Queenssvate, glassware and kitvben utensils; ono, of Hathaway's patent-cooking-stoves, with fixtures all; complete, an excellent article, the best in use ;1 baggy and harness, 'nearly new; saddle* and bridles, pitch forks, axes, shovels, egg store and pipe, -ogrither with bar and house fixtures, &c. JAMES foIeKENNA, r oars • • - Auetioneer Plttsbatvh Pfptable Boat Lino. MUM 1 8 49.Magail fOll THE TILLB2SPOSITATION Of ITLIOGIIT TO AIM fROX PITTSBURBII,' PMILADELPIIIA, BALTIMORE , NEW:PORK, BOSTON, &c. • '. THOMAS BORBIDGE, I,TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Philadelphia: . _ _ ' Pittsburgh. Tuts old established Lint being now in full Operation, the proprietors are prepared, with their ague, exten sive arrangements, to forward merchrtudize, produce,. &c., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with the regularity, dispatch and safon peering' , to their mode of transportation, so obvious When transhipment, on the way is avoided. - • • • All consignments by and for this Lino received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions, free of charge for commission, advancingg or storage: • • No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications protarr:ly attended to, on applica tion - WI he , following Agents : • • ••• • . • • THOMAS SOREIDGE, • VS Market street. Philadelphia. TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, Canal Engirt Pittsburgh. •- • O•CONNtht. & CO., • - North st..Bnltiniore. A. . re Chance for s Kraals Investment. TvHE PADUCAH FOUNDRY,that flourishing concern; now in felt operation, at the mouth of the Tennessee - er...lt can be had on easy terms i and. situated, be:. yoad all other places on the Western waters, for dohig' busineig—accessible at all seasons for the lower trade business. It is opposite the Marine Anil-way, or Docks, where a great number of Boats are repaired; all of whlcH have more or less to do with the Foundry;—is there Is no other in the place, it is great chance for any two persons, say a Moehler and Finisher tgood'mechan ice an d ener getic. The work, generally, is confined to steamboatscorwhich there is plenty—never any luck—. the only trouble is to 'do it, The plaie may be easily cleared, the first year. . Further information and_partic uteri can be obtained front WM. LANCASHIRE, the , owner, who can be found at the Pie Pl u s Ultra steam boat, Capt. IL Phillips, for it few days. Also - • A FARM, On which thd subscriber live' , seven miles from Fads.. cab, containing 1611 Acres of Land, together with a new StearroGrist Mill in operation—two run Of Burrs doing. the country Grinding for more than 20 miles around— one-fourth tall taken. 'Phials a triostriesimble place and' property for a mall family ; all it needs, in addition, is a Store,and a large business may be done. -- The Farm is; delightfully situated, and improved - with Garden.' and Fruit Trees of alt kinds. Further particulars can bd ob tained from the owner, who is to be' found as above' af ter which,- by letter, addressed to P daaca _,h Ky.,_will be attended to . - fnar23:lw) '- WM: LANCASHIRE. [Journal copy 1 week and Charge " Poist."l lirootal ltoxeroises and Solfeggios." TIITITH & accompaniment for the Fiano-Fortc, adapt- Yr- *ed to - the 'wants of private pupils, oehlasses VO; cal magic. Selected from Italian, French and Getman composers, try-Lowell Mason : Ed large pages of closely . : printed mnstc, containing 1.00 exercnes-progressively" arranged. Frlcels cents. - Just received', supply of the above, direct from the publisherakhs JOHN H BIELT,OH, 810,13. POTATCIES—Today Ja_ceived and for sale I 4.) by lei . ARMSMONO OcettOnat. - '• ‘, „ • . & - m)itertial aitb, #inapt al. p li lrja t en BOW= op.trafiDE. 1 P - - BARKER, ' CoacititteHit ?ea Egauttrtavt - I • W. R. MIMPRY, • ' `PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849. ZtetintboatTacketLitte,leaveadaily(oreincinnati,lnalt. Pansenger Packet, via Bronnunrilla,, la Baltimore 'and Philadelpida,Sa. a., and 4 - Mall Goads Line direct to Philadelphia, 9 A. Is., add ni Scarthein Mail Coach Line, ll A. at. .NoTthAV9atern,via Cleveland,' dally,lo Ericond Western New 'York, daily, 9 A.. N. North-Mutant, to Philadelphia, duly, 44capt Sundays, 4 ARRIVALS AND Dra.muu „ i „,„„„ Eastern Mail vial dee i ons Western Mail, Cin. and lasdra l due 81.. Sonth.via Ilan: and Wastilnron t due p- 2t,4,5,!,?_!fit ti t 'North•Weaterwsla Cteveland, 411/0 AALte9 . ° Este and . ..Western Now York, due Sr. is.#!!oree s!,, Bank ot Pitts u Exchange Bank . • ... •-•• •,• .• bleribants , and M. Bank • •• • Farmers' Deait Bank 'Hand Street Bride •'• • • ...... • Northern. LiberdesThidge Old Allegheny Br:dge Connolliville R. B.Btock, paid on shams, 14,59., City Bonds (EliP catit;);'•••• Bionongabelaßridge Pao Stocici— • • Doti) , Bevlovr Of the alarkiiti• BUSINESS GENERALLY.—The weather- war cold Ycolexdolp come rain and anew ;in 'the afternoon the sun ihone.- Business war brisk; but AO change in prices. seemed to be a better feeling in the market , iestenlay sales at 4,5604,60, to the extent of 500 bble. ' ' - •POTATOES.--Sales brisk Gout Stern at 75087 c.. did market appears tbletabl,y welt supplied. APPLES.7.-••Bales froto• wharf at 62076 c ; plenty offered and demand good. • , • 'CritOCEßlßS.—ieventl heavy sales, but no change in prices. , . PIG 11E.T.41...--Vite- have ao. ides to report; there is no animation. Sale of Red Bask reported at. 927.. • BUTTER.—SaIe at .4 lbs Prime Roll at 13c. ; Other salesit 101(iMie. as is quality. LARD.—The market is ;fully supplied,.and not brisk ;' sales or kegs and bbls at siia6c. GRAIN.--Sale of 300 bushels of °mint 25c.; of Corn, we quote at 3003137 c. Wheat' is held at 68970 c. Barley and Rye are worth 4Se• • CHERSK.—SaIe of 800 Mr at 7e. for prime ; reg ular sales of common at 4360.. SEEDS.--Sales or cioyr froth" store - at 3,12. mt•rv!ra•tvr Tlrrir.yrrrmrTrm Road. 1110 CONTRACTORS FOR GRADUATION AND hIA -1_ SONRY.—ftorosats aro invited for the Geaduation and Masonry of the follovring described Sections of this toad—the sections aiereging a mile in length—com mencing in the town of Cumberland: Sections I, 2,0, 7, 8 and 10, will be let, embracing considerable reek work slang the Potomac river bluffs, and the masonry of sev eral bridges- on section Ist Also, all the sectionalrom 30 to 45. inclusive, (excepting *et 'lions 43 and 44,1 begi nning ta teats from Cumberland, about a mile below ;ha month of Savn. river, and terminating' st the sammit of , the mountain. The works upon these sections is heavy, I containing, much rock excavations and • two tonaeli, each nbout 600 feet in length, and a stone bridge or con siderablesize. The whole 'number of sections now to be let is 30. in the course of the spring and summerup wards Of 30 more heavy sections will be pat under eon , tract between Cumberland and Three Forks creek. The remaining sections between those *um, and other work bet ond the latter, will be let in the spring of 1030. Speciftiwa amis of the vrork-on the '_D sections to be let. wilt be ready by the 25th of March current. They will will be distributed film the company's offices in Balti more, Frederick, Harper's Ferri, Cutnberleud and Washington, . The Proposals will be directed to the cui detsigned,.nt N0..t.1 HANOVER ST., Baltimore, and will be , rece ived'until SATURDA theffeth of Apsi I, iu• elusiie. Before making bids, the line. thank! be thor oughly examined, swathe Strident Engineers will be in uttenthisict thereon, to give information. Tho most sat [ isfactory testimonials writhe demanded. The payments will be made in cash, reserving the , mina! 20 per cent. I -until the-completion of the contract::. The most energetic prosectition'of the work will be. required. Byorder of the President and Directors ' BENS. IL LATROBE, Chief Engineer. •f e • CaVa,nV Er= maateochng:o . 9000 Presidium int.d.. B J. WileAlldS.Zsgai safesr r&Nomilt-Pbthlol* snosalsao . turrr, (awarded the &it *ad highest Medals et the New York,. Baltimore mad Philadelphia Kghibitions, for the supetterity of bis 131.11 c DS, with t cmfirmed confidence in his tnnunfaelthei asks the attention of purchasers to hie assortment of 2000111,inda °ransom and wide slat*, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.— Also; a large and general assortment of Treauparrnt Trenstow . Mau, stip( which he will tall at the lowest Oki Blinds painted and tyltutned to look equal to new. DILILLIMS supyliedun liberal term. The citizens df Allegheny Con ty axe respeetfuny in' sited to call, 'before purchasing eloesshere—trouideat of pleasixut ell. " Er Open in the freStille. THE - Wand' net= "rosin Council, deiiring eontract • with' limas Imitable person or personitifor the exca vating of tspo enbii yards-on the' streets, will receive sealed proposals for the whole or any part of said work. • until the 4th of April. next, at which wee the work will be let to Ike lowest end best bidder. - Proposals to be left with WILLIAM EMMEN, Street Commissioner, where .a specification of the work may be seen. By order of the Council. maatdul THOMAS SLiACSMOILE, President. -• - Valilidlif Or.ooolloll. rEIE subscriber won call the attention of the public to his large and well selected stocks! Family till(0. liEd and TEAS. Families will be supplied on the lowest. tenns, andall article* delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, hy IlfilNitir C. NELL'Ii , - mull:tin Corner Fifth street anithlarket alley. IjeFE finest qualities of Orton and Black Teas, in I, it 1 and # packages, warranted equal in pike and gnat ity to any in the atty. HENRY C. KELLY, inarrittirt Corner Mb street and Market alley. _ _ . . Jona McDarirt. Ism= bicbgvrrr. WIL llkDevrcr .TOIIN McDEVITt & BROS., Mehra& Gloms, Deal-. IV era in Prodaco,' Pittsburgh - Manutuctares, and Mar chandize generally, No: 13 Commercialßow, Liberty martllry TOSHUA RHODES, Wholode Fruiterer, Con/kg:ow , OP and Dealer in Nuts and all kinds of Foreign Fruity, No. O Wood street, FAtst side, between Water and Firs streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AU orders in his line carefully attended to,. , mar%) Pittsburgh Water Works, PROPOSALS will be received at the o ffi ce of the Pittsburgh Water Works until Tuesday, =di. at 6 o'eleck, r. is., for fa ruishingNsitCr Pipe. as follows, viz : 125 pipes, 8 inch bore, wt. each 460 lbs., , The B's and 6s to be"cast on end, angry wind ; the 4's may. be cast otherwise. The usua l complement of branches to be tarnished at the same rte. The 8 inch pipes to be delivered in April and May,aud the Whole quantity by the first cif July ts . Paymen to be an ,Bonds bearing Interest and having 20 years to rim. - Testing and deliverinao be at the expense of the con tractor. - J. IL APCLELLAND, mae2Oultil Superintendent. DECEIVED AT ii A. MINER'S.—Th 'Castous, Family. Picture; by L'. Drawer Lytton. e Diamond and the Pearl . ; by Mrs. Gore. • New York itt Slices; with splendid illustrations. The Old Judge-, or Lite in a Colony; by Judge.,Hulibur ton. author of Ham The Adientures of Caleb Williams, or thiugs as they are; by William Godwin.. Davis , Manuel of Magnetism; new edition. • Morfit's Chemical and. Pharmacutic Manipulations; with 423 illustrations. A New Description of California, complete with all the useful information to emigrants to that country; by L W. Hastings,* resident of California. , marl° ,SMIIIIELELD.ST., 3D DOOIAIIIOI7I SECOND. TO toe Honorab t the Judis of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of, the Peace in orator the County of Allegheny. , : . The petition of Geo . liatf:eld, of Robinson Township, in the County aforesaid, humblishewetht That Your Pen• *loner bath provided himself with materials -for the ac• commodation of travnlers and others, at, his dwelling house„ in the Township aforesaid, Pan Penis that your Honors will be pleased to grant hum a license loAsep a public house of entertainment. And you_r_petitioneE, 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 Te rn', or honeety and temperance, and is -well provided with house room and conveniences for the accorimoda. Idon and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said Wm. fitTormiek, Matthew Harbison, lames McCoy, John Nickel; John ?dcFadden, John Graham, Jno.l.irk, M y:cob John Alison, Samuel McFarland, cCurdJa Drake. John Stott, Sarnuel - - • : mar2t frO the Honorable the Jarboe of the Court of deflate! 4. ater Sessions of the realm in and for the County of A llegheny : . - The petition of Benjamin Boyd, of Mifflin Township, in the County aforeseid,humbly sheweth, That youra au donor hath provided ininself with materials for the ac commOdation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will•be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainmentAn_d_youT petitioner. as in duty bound, will pray. BENJAMIN BOYD. We, the subscriber", citizen" of the Township afore . said, do:certify that the above petitioner is .of good re pute for bonestyand temperance, and is Welt provided . with house room and convenience* for the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and mat tavern is necessary. A.byilme",,Tolta..dould,Wra. Anders, J. M. Roberts, • Wm. ACHonstney, PotertMye,_l3ao, T homas Scott; Jai. Cunningham, Wm.:Britabarts, R. O. Carry, John Hiving, J. Ferrell, N. ?Mae, V. Id: Morns, J. H. ITElheny. matill:llt• par value. Offaict " 8400 $ 5 0, 00 SWO • 5%00 '41400 . 43,60 6000'2 60,00 - '40,00 Norm in market. . 60,00 . so,oo 406 50,00 35,00 4';3500, ; 3600;1 'asoo 5,00 00 -1,42 00, 26,00 _ OFFICE OF. TEN PCS,T A2 T 1311311.1.1 BIOCCINtl• Mao* I . . marlStamead TICAS. ..:...c<A« -. ,...%'...i+i~ii~Brprt .Jae— WiGUW River inttlitpue PORT ON PIITTSISVILOU 16 VEST WLTE/ Mt qUANNIP.: ARRIVED, Steamer Lake Erie, Siloles Denver. " Michigan No 2, Gilson, Deaver. " Roht. Brightman, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cincinnati " McNeal, Sunfish. " Pilot No. 2, Shank, Gallipoli*. " Caleb Cope, Murdock. Wellsville. " Niagara, Coq, St. Lenin. " Savanma, Fulton, Cincinnati. " Genesee, Reno, Wobatat River. DEPARTED, Steamer Michigan No. 2, -Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie,,Sholes,BeaVer. " RobtAilightman,—, Beaver. Battle, jlloobsl, Atlantic,Porkutson, " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Monongahela, Stone, - Cincinnati " Dolphin, Hazlett,Nashville. "Wellsville, McNeel, Wellsville. , Beaver, Hoops, Enterprise,Bishop, Zanesville, " "PelegraphNo- 2, idason,Lonnivilie. • war Last evening; et duak, there were sixteen feet water, la the channel: il _ . . - - ! 1. , Wm.. .8. Wheeler, . OTEAIEBOAT ' AGENT, ram ;. he found 'at ' Wesley ,Ia Grierls Counting Room, corner or Water and Smith field -argots, Pitialturgh.' mnrt7 - . -Laub,. Arsit'' TUE . fine steamer VERMONT, Haactrrr. Master, will leave for the above and intermr, :We ports. ISM DAY, ID 0 0 . 0 OCk, A. A. ' For freight or passage, apply on board For plaint Louis and ll'Moil River. " Tux new Imhi draught passenger steame LAMARTINE. DUKCAS, Master, will leave tor over and intermediate landings, This Day. . For freight or passage, apply on hoard, or to mar 27 GEO.D. MILTENBERGER, A • `l. Hot tiro 43 VIA, sr. Louis, Sr. JOSEPIPS, MISSOURI RIVER. LAM&Tim fast running passeuer steamer NE PLUS ULTRA, RICItAlla IrIIiLLINS, Master, wt oavo op . Hie above and all intermediate lsudirikk, On TGIUSINLY, the 271 k inst., at 10 o'clock, A. 34, Por frAiitt or passage, apply on board, or to WHEELER. A Plttellmeigh and bankroll's, Packet Line. The now turd splendid fast passenger packet, TELEGRAPH No. 2, Kii.Sog, !darter, will leave for Cincinnati and Louisville ' on Monday, the 26'h instant,' at HI o'clock, A. Y. For freig ht pessage, apply on board, or to BURBRI 'F., WILSON fr. Co., or GEORGE 11. MILTENBERGER. IV - Steamer Peylona will leave Louisville for New Orleans, on arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers can go direct, and can have berths secured here if de sired. tnars 1845. 1848. CINCINNATI AND PIITSDURGH DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. ?)MM Independent lane of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest,. best finished and farnthe4, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are .paid for the services of the hest and moot espertenced men engaged in the river hostile - 8a— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersons. The proprietors challenge coot n pason with any passenger Ime In the Union for safe:y, rogularity,,and speed. that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsletive for Cincinnati asfollowa . MONDA yP4 CEET.—The. Moeueeet rei-e, Cep t. Sums will leave Pittsburgh every Mondey morning et leweteek3 Wheeling every Monday evening at ltl r. TURSDAY PACKST—The Iltacanta 1.` , 10...2, Capt. Jae. filineriter,, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every 'rurality evening at tot. M. WEDNESDAY PACEEt-Ale Ned EN.LAND 2, Capt. S. Daan, will learn Pittsbargb every Wednesday morning -al tOo'cloek ; Whaeltng every Wednesday even ing at tO r. THURSDA Y PACLEr--'rhe Illgitualvt, Capt. R.. 1. Grace, will leave Pittsharati every Thursday rooming at It/o'clock 'Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10r. bs. FKIDA Y PAC/Mr—The CurpiiNu. Capt. Crania,. will lease Fitieburch every Friday wonting at In o'clock; Wheeling every Friday ravening at JO r. K. EUrtraDAY PACE 57.—The :111:54KNG ix No. 1. Capt. I. C. Wealsrard, wslt leave Pittoburgh every Saturday' A sorui t s,g at 0 o'clock ; Wheclince very Saturday a vraing at 10 r. x. -- SUNDAY P 4 casr— The Ism AC Nawycm, thwt. 1/ „. 1 L OAF SCOAns—s bbls. No. 4; 6 tibl.s. No. 5; Divot. will _leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morn a bbla. PlO 6- received and for .0.4 , ing *l7 .. TO irelattr - WhientUr ETe11r....4• - rPrlftadiell Ass 4.4......- 4 1iy .... ~ TatarDi ~ _ , . , ai e ra .. rarscrup.. __ noir 19. ' ...,-,------- 1 Ifiltifffillit7PaThOriNVlll44l.4—.. ' LOUISVILLE PACKETS. _ ILI LW brothels Pearliest :-, FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI it. LOCHWILLR . .. " Apples; racers eel and for *ale by J A MPS PATTON, JR IfiroufiritTribilf Pact/rt.—The A i I'l'l _ ______ . ___ . _ . JakeNo 1 fine awl fast passenger straw Par , ! ket TELFARAPII I J. Herten. Corn- ! wander, will leave Pittsburg for Wheel- 1 Lag, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Porta, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. , ___ For freighi or passage apply-sm board. or to. , AffOLASSES-40 bids. Plantation Molasses, to store FORS' Tit & DUNCAN, Agents. o in ~,,,d for sale by KING & MOORHEAD. i The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular . ~,,,3 Drwood. Packet,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas. I 11iiiI.A.CRAtaffiTeiiii.cKEEI.E.Wegind 111.1C-KETts. wan n ; the accommodations Sr.. inferior to no boat on is ; jt a just received fra ,,, st ai .k. t ,,, swear ~.,,,t k r. safe the western waters. The Telegraph will run in camel- br . imar22l W. lk, J. C. ACHESON. ion with the Ron Frankl i n No 6 and Pike Noo, to Saut-,,, - - ~,„ ~ .„,, , ,,„,.. ; „,;( fe. 4 .... f a fiao ardor ; . a ., mato raw Lonia—timethrough.rtve osVs. B P II.i Y 1 100 ""'''ry n ." for sale by Imar22] W, & J. C. ACitEstm. a ems. isoo. _ ._____ Pittsburgh and Brownscille Daily Packet 1 i 54111111.8. ROMA NITE APPLES—In store and for Line. i if sale low by lairinj W. fr, J. C. ACHESON. 1 , 113131141.11 T 141.1849. Fassusar I st,llMi. LEAVE DAILY AT a A, M. AND 4 P. M. The following new heats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC. Cupt, James Parkinson: BALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS hFLANE, Caps. E. Bennett. The boats are :entirely new, and are fitted up without raga rd to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been protri.. ded. 'Thebonts will leave the Monongahela Wheat Rout, at the foot of Roes at. Passenger* will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertise hours. ra.IR 1 1 tritrr 11011iiiteilsse The new and splendid passenger steamer Z. TAYLOR. :st, LtTls, Master, will rue as a Regular Packet between Pittst arab mid V tee mg. caving this city, every Monday, Wednesday and friday, at Its o'clock. L.: and W heeling every • Tuesday, T hursday and Saturday, at n o'clock, A. Y. For freight or passage, (having superior accommoda tions.) apply on hoard. The IC Taylor is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not *amassed by any boat on the river. Gan3o) ARMSTRONG Es. CROZER, Ape. Sagalar Packet for Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Cspt HAILUM will leave (puha above land inter in sue pone on WednodaysnndNaturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to au2.5 (SRO. Si. MILTENBERGER, AV. New Arrrangemeasti THF. steamer CALEB COPE veil I leave for Seaver, Glasgow, and Wellsville, on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, At A. N. re. taming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. She has a boat at the landinS, between W ood street yid the 'Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. & W. lIARBAUGH, Agents, mare N 0.33, Wood street. gnmnter Arrangement. THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for Heaver, assgow, and Wellsville, every ti hEjiday, Wednesday, - and Friday—and relenting On esday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. )t. I ving a boat at the landing, we are prepared to regeive freight ut any time. lorfreight or passage apply fti ma 1.74 G. W. HARTON kCO., Agents New Wheeling Packet. AR , The new and splendid passenger sir umer JAMES NEht.t.ON. S.; . D. Moore hlnster, will ran as a Regular Pucka between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, le ay iug tinselly every Tnisday l Thursday and rtruurday, a 10 o'clock, a. at., and Wheelingevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday. at 10 o'clock, A. st. For freight or passage, (having superior.aceomtnoda 11000 apply on board. The James Nelson is an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation is not surpassed by any boat on the river. . AMSRTRONG & CRO7ER . , decant Agents. IPlittoburigh and Wherling Packet. THE swill running steamer CONSUL, a di fildWaamra, Master,. will leave regularly for Wheeling t on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day, at 10 o clock,preasely. Leave• Wheeling every Tuesday,Thursday, and Satur day,, at 7 o'clock, a. at. • l'he - Crinial will laitd at all intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, .for the comfort and safety of-passengers, has been provided. The boat is also provided with a self-acting safety-guard, to prevent 'explosion. -For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct9. 3011 N FLACK, Agent. Franklin Packet. AZ i lip The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Capt. Wu. HAtstts, will run regularly be ugh and Franklin. on the Allegheny River. *Leaves Pittsburgh each hfonday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, r. 14. For freight or passage, apply on board. . • dec27 - - - IReOilal - leu , dc Dotvntng.. . , FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, N 0.218 Liberty Strtel, opposite Seventh, beg leave to call the mien.' , non of their easterners and 'the public generally' I/ to en examination of the stock of GOODS, they era now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fine French, Belgian, English 'and American -Cloths, all eolors; French, English and.Amerlcau'Cassimeres,of all shades , and textures; Summer Cloths, in.eudless variety; Vest.- lugs, do. Clothing made to , order in the best and latest style,. They have also on hand a large and well assort ed stock of ftEADY-MADE CLOTHING, to which they; invite the attention of their friends and customer's. Itnr24 Italians &•Coq , BOTTLERS, AND ; , : lttairereorttiette Ol MINESMU , WA.Tisa, Sarsitparilla, Porter, Ale, cider, Root BettrY bleed and Pop, No. 18 Market stree and 100 Liberty street, corner or Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. mar23:y ~~4 ,A+a . _ boles 4 rind. iforAule,by, .(trureA) 1)49_014,..,-I.o,olX).ffof mind, tot out tit' smokeahouge, jUlt,and for FAO mr24] S. & W."IIII4WAUGIL 1 - 0 6 . . i ' •.• .' • - , lig roue' :tit 'or , .rec luTd f or eale , by '• - •lmqr24) ,S. ec•W: HARBAUGIL BANS -10 barrels of Small Whitel3atuut,ree'd and or by: (mar2:l) .. S. fir. Vir.I3AARAUGU„ . OVERreONI :per steamer C. Cope, and for sae F1,.0UR7-40 0 barrels Extra Family Floor, justlandlog t from tonal boats Elkton and Comet ' and for tale by, • - • - ".. • 'S.A. W. LIARBAUGH, ma/24 No. 53 Venter and 104 Front afloat, . 1 ip i i r l, o =p r — or lp si lla e rg . ls Fresh 11011 Bolter, itnt . tti) S. &, lattllAl.ldit;l, m , r 24 _ 53 Water and 104 Front Street. ItrINDOW GLASS--50 0 boxes assorted sizes Win- IV dovi3Ottist,in tifore and for Bale: by moat '• ' • - - - ''S. & AVY HARBAUG H. COrnaCORNFOR CKFTLE AND i - lORES- 1 •Con: ,stOotly on hand andfor sale by .._ _4- 0 2._ :. :- , ..- ..- mita! - 4 rulopekse,AL+oßN;3o Fifth st. - Qns: TitpErsrrine— . 10 bbla i ialprirne order, just A, received and for side Y B. I 2:FAANt4TOdit C 0:,., Corner tit anti Wood ete,- ndrir2l - _ LOGWOOD-70 easeeidast. ree'd`and for Er,al ll A er e by B. A. FAIINEWCOCK &CO., , - utar24 Corner *and Wood its. - 'DAMS GREEN—Weans, true, {ulro i.To' , d aird tor' s ak e .I. iby B A FAUN' , l'Of..K & CO., ... ' - 'tows - . . Corner Ist 113141M - 00d ea, ......,..-- NGES-130 tio;esijust reed and foi sale. by CiEA J. 8. BONNET; . .1./T EMoriiB-ei.so boxes, just teed aud,for vale bY - - . (matt , ~ • • J. S. BONNET; CAN NUT B -70 bbla., just reed And foramsby PE - J. 8. BONNET. _LIQUtIi/CE--sCaaefi,illtit teed mid for stile by antra - 8. IJONNET. • • 'T.SIONIIB-o . Wes Bordeaux, just rre'd awl for stile ..,an. by . tbuirld) . .. J. 8. BONNZf.. .011.-25 baskets, just received and for sale by •••, ~ , mart 4 „ , J. S. .130Nlike , . 1 . - Thilo 7 .l SYRUP-100 duzeti, in story And:tor bate by ' biarl4 • -J. 8, . BONN ET. 'TitAttilNs--tm stor boxes, in e aNd OF sate bK i I.lt, tnarl4 100 l' BACKS TATOES--'ro.day reettand for sate . by Imar2til ARMS'IRONO .Ik.CBOZEIL 1510I.E . Ne)BK-A small lot very good, just fee'd and .ull for sale by linar2ol ARAISTRONG 4k. CROZER. _ - - I=Enl B - ACOX--300 pieces City rtmuked, fur sale by mar.l4.. , ARMSTRONG ft COOZER. ........____ ) .:HI36S. ROLL BUTTBR—To-tluy, ret'i r tiuuil fur sale A+ thy taxa r'2ol ARMS.TH.ONO 4. catizEit... . ___ ..... =ll "b KEGS No. 1 LARD—Forante by .. 41 mar2o MOISTRONG & CROZER. iiii - EA - 31 OF TATITAIL-4TAkittielitiii-receiver and lot 1..../..sale by B. A. PAIIN TOCK'it CO., mar. Cornet IAI and . Wood sts. A 4 ANNA-Its l tbs. Small fl ate, jiird received and for 1.111 gale by LL A. FAHNESTPCK &CO., mart) Corner Ist and Wood M. i iooPkars ISINGLASS --9 cases, find received and 1...1 for sale, by B. A. F C - A o H rn N r W lW t o C od O si s„ marn— T r CCILTIL--Ibarrelv jolt sole by . marl:l . SMITH tr. SINCLAIR. BEEN APPLLS—+n barriii — Mirboles lust reeciv. ed and for sale by (enarCgSINIITII it SINCLAIR. Difilliill;ptiaaras, fort reerae - diiisTfor sale by Imarl3l_ ... 25Airrif & tilsci.mit_ It iiii.t... B - 1317BIL;- 5 On ffe - lls, for,.re by mairl3 - SMITH -it :4. INCI,AIIi. . 41)111.1111.1 - 81..5. CORN—Rec'd niidi for sale by t." ,, k , matto et”trail.Ns rc. SMITH. ' --- ii•yj t :ii barrels Routauttes and Milan Apples, rcteised and for sale by duarlD CUMMIt. 4 & sur 11, sato by tumid) ' JAS. PATTON,J t. OLO RE Y NfiiISKEY-5 0 lads. ksuperiorarticle,in store and far salebY firtra q JAS. PATroN, Jr. 'lota tkft'JES-$k casks, purc Ctoot.la store tint, • for sato by littartal JAMES PATFON. Jr. •M. INE -24 casks in store and for sale by - Os marl() JAMES ANA-- PA'rrON. Jr. -, IXAsiX.-.;_ja Om dark Regalia ; AV° J trout SoI a Prtticipia; u. store and for sale by JAS. varroN, Jr. 101,10 COFFEE—TO bags in store and for Aide by • marls JAMES PA'ITON,JR. • E FLUE 11.—absgs, raccpredaitit for sato by it mart? JAMES P.ATTOi)", JR. ItKaal CHEESE-41 t reteircd and - for %RI , 14 by lizard) JAMES PATTON, JR fIIi3CYUQUeouS. • GA iihd. Exints7rteetvad and for sale . JAMES PATToN, JfI, Na: (7. idi.enT ,drcrt. 11131.31:4-9 5 bbls. Nati:mar 1,0 " Crab; in slate and rot sale lay Mara J A titY.s PATTON. 1R ' 4 GI3A--.4 bbla fresh Eggs, recd an consignment, an tar sate by ttasne-1 K!NT; k MOORIMAD. 101 ATORS-300 sack 6, just reed and VirSal bp mart.? KING & MOOR HEAD 4 1(1 ' 'SSW:CW . I II TE !IVAN'S— In *ton. 1/1 /. owl for sato by W.& J. C Acta:sox, frbto . NO.!! Soblbfir 1,1 it. _.......... . ___ A rri,Es—so tads.___ Pcnork.g; .i.l- 150 " . amanita. • for sale by (OM W. ' a. J. C. ActiFsoNT. C _.._ OH Ground N MEAN—Fresh Gund Hilted Corn Mont, iogt ricelved and for stile by " . _ ' .5, febt6 IE .1. C. ACHE:F...ON. -- 1110I.ANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES 11X1 Ifirds. prime Plantation Sugar; 100 Mils. do. do. Molasses; just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, tuardl 170 Liberty street. . _ OtIOAR HOUSE MOLASSES--22lirls, S. 11. Molasses, 101 Louisiana Refinery, just received. on consignment, and for sale by fiIILLER & RICKETSON, Mark! 1711 Liberty street. Able Honey jest received on couvigunieut 1.1 add for e.le by MILLER & KICKETSON, rearli 110 146erty etreet. _ _ 1314,11DLTCE-40 sacks 'hied Peaches; 40 kegs No.l I.rtrd ; for sale by ; InCKETSON. ‘7ol.iberty street PEACH BRANDY—IS borrela Poach Brandy, joel ro ceivod and for sale by & RICKETSON, R ICE -•-'l.l tierces Rice, in ,doreand forsale by - ' MILLER & ItICKLTSON, marl 4 - rid Liberty street. IS COMBS.—it great variety of Ittiek,lircs;ini 0 and Side Combs, new stiles, on band at ZEBULON KINZEY'S, • GT Market street. Filial—On hand and for onto 50 P a S t ine A trl C Zl C re A r' S a S p i rl ' a, by feb lo l , Ii• i KE. Oft TS. Al.l. W W 001. TEEDS—For *ale by kor H. LEI' • CASE GREY MIX'D CLOTH—Juni rec'd, • awl for nalc. at inanufacturer'n priced, by 1at)201 IL i. F:K. 1 CASE. AMERICAN ARMY. CLOTII—On hand and fur sale by (feh23) LEI. RS DiCAIIIII,/INlCErrEl.—Tito attention of Cu siV i iforniutnen redirected to this article. They will b sold low, an , close consignment, by W2OI 11. LEE. N ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—ro eiale very lois . , to thescason i$ far udvanmd. Deal ors may expect harkgins. ifeb2ol H. LEE. WOOL—The highest price, in cash, paid fur Wool, by H. LEE. tidal Liberty street, opposite Fidh. TO LEYLA large Wick Dwelling liouseTSUttalile fo two families. Situated high up on Federal street Allegheny.. Apply to . H. LEE, b2.`2 Liberty street, opposite Fink. ORANUESICTRANORS! - - .600 boxes Oranges, just re caked and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, Ruud No. 6 Wood st. LENIONa': LAMONS ! calved and for sale by Inar6;6t FRESH TEAS.—The subscriber in now receiving, at the Pekin Tea Store, FRESH OOLONG BLACK TRAS,.by , the Semi. Russell and T. W. Sears, the only vessels in; hls Spring. Also, fine Young tlysons,lmpu. Sal and Gunpowder. 'A. JAYNES, marl? 70 Fourth st. AVE COSTS.—Perions indebted to ETTirmitio, 0 , Esq., late Sheriff, for Costs, are requested to call on the subscriber, and " JOHN COYLE, feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield st. Daniel Yourigson, TOUSK - SIGNi AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER., • Liberty street/opposite Hand. All work neatly executed: Orders punctually attended to.• Itnar2l:y Leaf Tobacco. 60 BALES CUBA, Jost received J A. and for sale by ALS ZURIF, No. 33 Hand at Nears for Collfornlans. COs RE. \MINER'S, with apparatus, by Expre 1•V,1 in, a few dam by JOHN CART W RiGkrr, , . ET3 Wood street. ' A .P.ARTNER—IVANTED ,— . With' a Cash Capital of Lid,L SISUO; to be the Business - Partner in.a Manufactory. doing . &large.. and profitable business in this city. • • S. CUTHBER.T - , Gen... Agent, Smithfield street__ ACAITLKY'S ENGLAND.—A new awl cheap ed tiois 'of hitivalley's }Hilleryof England, this day rt ceived aid loretsle by " KAY k. CO., moat Corner Wood and Third sts. - • - We ' Public Sale,or.a Hansa .and Lot, TN BIRMINGHAM, 41. he soldlion' Saturday aftern ocaittiall4diday Of - Much,lF4o,at3 o'clock, a ONN STORY FRAME HOUSE, situate on Franklin street, near Bentz , tt'o Pottery, in the 'flourishing Borough of Birthingliam, will the Lot of Ground Ou which it is orected. Said House boa three rooms, stone cellarinfromfhake oven, coal shed, &e,,, The bot is ; wenty feet front by sixty deep. The title - ts.excetteut, and a clear deed will be made Terms, one-half of the ,purchases money in hand, and the balance in one and two years. For fur ther information, apply to John J. hjitcel, Esq., Attor ney ut Law, N 0.109 Fourth street, or to '• ROBERT HOLMES, Birmingham. mar22:3id Aari's for IS • e., N Indiana Township, Allegheny County, three miles I frota Deer Creek. Lock, coutaintng.One Hundred and Fifteen Acres and 1111 Perchesi'vtath the allowanceof a per cent. for roads..: There are from 30 to 40 Acres, of Cleared Land, a young !Diehard; a... Saw Mill to running order, Nth dam and:race complete, and an abundance of good timber owthe premises. Also, A substantial Frame'Rweiling , House, SI by:32 feet; with n_Log.Ritclten, and . a Well within ten yards of. the kitchen door.. Terms accommodating. • Persons wishing to purchase, will. please make appli cutiOu to, DAVIDRINEHART, on.the premises; or to W. & If. :RINEHART, No. 25 Irwin street: —,- . , VALUAI3I,B.VARI , I FOR SALE - = of 115 Acre s A - halting 45ina good state'or cultivation,andsuit& r . ble improvements : th e - balaneebf the. Laud is of firarratii quality, and well tkibered--litatite4 one mile from the , West side "cif the Ohio river, arid tWiinty inilerbelew this city. Those desirous of securing &healthy lineation and'a hargain, in a good Farm will nitend,-without-d e - - lay. - S. CU'I'HBEItT, Gen Agent,' mar 22 ' - Smithfield street. - UAW% FOE. LALE—.. _-2rea, about three, mil__ 'tee City line, on the Turnplke,:ndjoisung the old. Black Horse Taverh property. nestliast Liberty..: The . Around is well improved, and tp adellAhtful situation for a country .seat. - It beta - thereon a.good Dwelling House, and threc small tenant houses, and one of the heir ,springe - of water in the country; and can be ha I on . YerY accommodating terms. Enquire of feb2d • • THOS. MELLON. T AWRENCE ILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE=A 14 large and valuable Properry - :"101.1 feet - fronton Ewalt street by 140 deep on Waehlagtaii - atreet to a 24 feet alley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling,*dlt arranged and incomplete order, with bike-Oven, wash' 'house, amble, garden and frait trees, all under, gocal fence, and title good. PricaSl.3oo.' S. CUTI4HERT. (lett. Agent, Smithfield street. TAESIRAIILE RESIDENCE, FOR SALE—A Lot of 1./ 40 feet front, pleasantly situated en the North-Com mon, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House, in. complete order, and finished in modern style ; having a handsome front, a hall a;til entrance, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, finished garret, good cellar, stable, carriage house, wash house, coal house, cistern and pump, a well arranged garden,grapee,shrub bery, die. Price, 81,500: terms accommodating. S. CUTHBERTiGen-Agent, marl° Smithfield street FOR sAtr,---A Conn Howie. Apply to I': C.'SHAN'ION, marl 2 An'y at Law, POUith street. r(10 LET-1n Allegbeny City, a -Dwelling liouse, ble and. Lot ; GO tect by 300, now occupied .by Benj.. Fde, adjoining Deo. Hogg. . /31. terms, address the subscriber, via box 140, Pitaburgh Pain Office. fcblo:dti ALEX. 11RACKENRIDG "Lion SALE, OR RENT - -A Two Story Brick Dwelling, r situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court Hoax Enquire of M'MULLEN It - DOWNING, janl7 218 Liberty street. opposite Seventh. „_— MILIX) LET—A Four Story lilrick Store, with a good Dwelling attached, on Market street.. next door - Fradt street. The subscriber will put in.e. new iroitt to the Store, on or before the Lot of April next, and give possession at that time. Apply to WALTER BRYANT, -. 0.11 Liberty st. m r14.1w TAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN. FOR RENT.—A' commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished in modern styli, with good Stabling attached. It wilt he leased for a term of years. Addles* jatil2 • • "•-• P. SHOUSL, EET—A good dry EEL - LAR, situated on the Nortl. east bide. of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room ,or Storage of anykind. Enquire of ANT ROGAN & CWEI,L, frb3 SO Market at:. Pittsburgh. , (acceassoas To SUIRItTIVit T•T Na. 10. Fourth sorer, between Ferry and Liktty insets, 111, A Pro t a li t ' s "T ,pum U p R z " b ilS ath o s, f water i c e l a jet i v e , a na gulTIPZ it r,i keep constantly on band and manufacture to ord n er, sheet lead from t to hem to the Square foot. in sheets of 6 by 20feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholesale, or Cut to order in any size thatinny be wanted, . They also manufacture and keep constantly. on hand leaden pipes from 2 to # sub calibre; aqueduct pipe; for conveying waiter from springs, furnished to the country . trade. and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to lOttO feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying, Also, on hand,* large supply of Adams , Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells or cisterns; Snow & Co's eery supciior east iron suction Pumps. Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating treats. Orders from the country for leaden pipes, abet-, load, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. 1e27-dew . Cotver's Patent Coneave-Zeater Churn BUTTF.R MINUTES!! int this adrerusenient;erid invite iheenterprising AO curious to cull and artiness its oprratban. All adver- tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested; is supererogation. let. This Churn will prodnee Butter. gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk. in five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared, es families usually prepare it, in three to fire minutes! Yd The utility of this invention in apparent, as better Butter can be produced from sweet Milk, Or Cream, thnu cream soured in the usual way ; end by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy can perform. in five or ten mis utes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo mail or man for one or two hours, end sometimes half a day. By simply turning a thumb screw, the whole Meade dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. - 4th. It is the c heapest Chem ever invented, es the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a- great philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac ture it. sth It is a common-sense Churn, as all will admit who will examine ii. . We invite the public to call and witisem its opernilau at oar office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav ern, and at J. F. Beckham'., Federal at., Allegheny. CAMERON ./t PRICE. Wall Paper waredocite. 7 , 10. 47 MARKET STRUM, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A Imola PALRIER. . . m P r CT s, that as ann o unce s at not to pasts p it cas- IA a Stock as be has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on eery moderate terms, or the old established stand in Market strict, almost every article in his line— inelud ing counting-room. bed chambe r,dining-room, par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fir hoard Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Hoards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; lie is abundan tly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Straps taken in trade, at the high est prices marl3-d&w4m 0.7.21 z, IN TILE MATTER. of the voluntary Rs '. CI. 74.'0, signment of Mon F. Cnacmy to Wtt,uala A t f PLYNS, N 0.103, October Term, 1846, in the Court of Common Pleas of. Allegheny ,1„( -- 11 ' ' , 4* County, Me Court appoint Rondo / Magian Auditor, to audit, settle and ar mime the account of William I'ayue, as signer ns aforesaid. Notice is lierebrgiscit that the Auditor will proceed to discharge the dales of the foregoing appointment oa the 6th day of April, 1849, at 9 o'clock, c. NI, at his office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ma r2O HEADE WASHINGTON. 170 ktreei - • - - -- - - , A, To Country Merchants. tIODKINSON viouldrembi I you Malyou can now IT/. secure Mino t Glass, Qatensi ,,, nr, tr., at such prices us never were heretofore °lre red nt. Remember, 115 Wood street, attestors below 6th. iml7 „.• • MO MILLINEIIB.: 2 FIii subscriber has a large stock otionsoned Timber, suitable for BONNET BLOCKS, which be is prepared to turn to the Spring - fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marldim 'HAI. RYAN. rouND—A Pocket Book, contuining n considerable amount of money. The owner can- have it by de scribing the book and contents, nod paying for this ad vertisement. Apply to R. GALWAY, ',arta No. 4 Commercial Row. HYS FOUND—A build! of Keys was found yester- A day, in Seventh str►et. The owner can have thein by calling at this Mike. marls A.pprentleee Wanted. ZHE subscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi net, Chair-making and Chair Painting branches Of Moiness. Boys of steady habits, about 10 years of age, would' be preferred. None need apply, who cannot come well recommended. 11. G. FAHNESTOCK, matl7 101 Smithfield street. WANTED.—Wanted, several good Salesman, who can realize from 550 to VW a month. Apply at KAY fr.. Co.'s, ' Corner of Wood and. Third-s JEWELR , &c.—A urge astionmenr of Levet, L' Epine and other Watches; Breast Pine, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, &c., , just received and for sale by Me - CANDLESS do CAUPBELL, merit! 97 Wood st. S ores. mons. Just re JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood M. XTOTiCE.—Persons indebted to the late am of Ron-- ..1.1 cars tc KING are requested to settle up. The books and accounts are in possession of JOIIN COYLE, febthl Fourth street, near Smithfield. wS. RIFLES, PISTOLS AND CARBINES ; . dr. Blunt's Revolvers, good ; together with a large assorrmenr of other Pistols, Flasks and Belts, and Cali fornideattipmeuts. Bowie Knives will be received by Express, in a few days, at JOHN CARTWRIGHT'S, inarlsrdlVl Cutlery Establishment, P 3 Wood et. A FURTHER REDUCTION. Jas. Dlnspratt & Sons' Patent Soda Ash. 1 TO 5 TONS, 31, caih t currency 3 or 4 moo; approved 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards n do. par, or mos. do., in. wrest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we refer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this city generally. W. &BITT CHELTREE, dee4 No. NO Liberty street. Ti:, . for Salt :& Qco het, - =I To Californians.' EW GOODS.—W. IL Warm* has opened this morn. ing a lot of NEW, GOODS, embracing many scarce and desirable articles.,-Yersons wanting Dry Goode o f almost ally description, will find, atthis advanced part of, the season, a much larger and more general ittisortaient . at this store than elsewhere. Among the Goode just opened is a lot of Mazarine and' Green small fighl . Mouse de Lantos, Terkeri and but Cloth Shawls, new Prints, ha.—at North.east coruer•ot .4th and Market streets. Irr Goods at wholesale, up stairs, very low. (jaulo p, _ , .~_ Goodsit TO. 645, MARKET, SFREET, bclWeort'Vnurth street and the Diutiontll. :Foreign .stid.--,Domesticl.Dry Goods. The subscriber . has Pin received 1111 t, first-supply, of Fancy and staple Dry Goods, aduptrti. to the Spring Sales, consisting in patio( the following: . • 4-4 English Lawns. only 12}. cis., French Organdy , . Lawns; In eta., 4,4 Blue lerimnc Priute, 12} eta., Double Purple Pr-inle t :l2} eta, Drab Moullintle Lain, .12} eta, French Dress Gutglams, cis., 4-4 Brown Mus lim,' from 5 to 8 ets.,Ble ache d Muslins,6} eta.,4-4 Bleach ed glaslins,.6l-m,121 cts., Prints,- Merit:rine - Patterns, 6} cts. 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghams, 121 eta., French Work LADiesl DRESS Biocide ChamelionSilks, , Brosha Figured. Silks, Cha melion Satin Ale Shien, Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide 'Week Gro. de Rhine Silks; Pjgared Foulard silk' , Plaid .tiro. d'Armour SilksiMtulonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks;; Pang. Printed' Lawns, English Printed. Lawns, French Hrese Gingbattis, - .LEMbroidered' Swiss Malaina, d Moue de.Lainst Satin Plaid Bern ges, Chan:teflon Plaid Gmnitdinesi Plaid . Linen Lustres, French Organdy Lawns. . . • - r VARIETY GOODS: New style -Rennet Ribbons ; Ladies' Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Capes and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and' Silk Gloves,-,Mohair and . Worsted Mitts, Black Silk Fringes and Gimps, Mull Swiss, Jac onett and' Thread'Edkings and Insertlngs* Whim' and Black-Silk Hose, Cashmere Moravian, lack, and White Cotton Dose, and Black and; White Silk 'Dead Veils. _ Embroidered White Cishmere-' and ,trape Shawls,; Plaid And Black Silk Shawls; Black and Colored Mons. de Gain Shawlir, Satin Plaid Benign Shawls,' French' Cashmere Shawls, and Plain andErnbroidered Sleek alai Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: ' Damask Table, Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia ' Per and Crash,- Irish Linen and Linen Lawni Bleached and Brown CaSinetP3, • Kenineky, Jeans, Bed Ticking," DomesticGingham , ' olored Cambrics, 'Red White- and Yellow Flannels, Welsh . Flannela, - Cantrin Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Coltded ' GENTLEMEN'S GOODS:. French and English; Blue; Black and Brenta Mika; Black and Fancy French Cassimeres; New Style Fanny Vestings and Cravats; Silk Under Shirts and Draivers; Linen Cambric and .Silkliendkerchiefs, and a fine as sortmeut of Gloves, Rosiery'arld Suspenders. PARASOLS ANWPARASOLETTS : I have just received a Splendid assortment of New Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe ParasolS,Paraioletts and Sun Shades. • - - The above Goods have all been purchased it the low est cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, at such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish tObray good Goods at low prices. ' ' FRESH ARRIVAL. OF NEW GOODS, AT Y. 'DELANY'S. , NO, FORTY-NINE, LIBERTY ST,, PITTSBURGH: TVS*? RECEIVED, an extensise.and general-assort s., ! meet of French, English, Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, or the latest and most desirable patterns. -Amongst them will be found avarie , tY of entirely new styles Fancy Cassimeres and Vest tugs, of the latest-importations—all or which will be made to Order in the trunn fashionable manner, at short notice, and reasonable prices. . On hand, .a large assortment of READY4iIADE CLOTHING, made up in the present 'Spring Style; and will be - sold low for cash. N. G. To TAtunia:— Watt's Graduating Shoulders- Measure Syetem:cor sale at Inultdectat P.DELANY'S-.' A. A. Mason di. Coy 00 hIARKET STREET, have received,iiy re. VI cent 'lmportations, the follciwing Six cartons rhibet Shawls,-.of.various qualittea. and. colors ;50 doe:" Alexander's" best quality Kid Gloves; ingather with a good assortment of c oPd Silk, -Lisle , Thread and Cotton Gloves, for Spring trade • rich stand. ing straight and tarn-over Collars; 300 . pair Ilknbroidered. Cuffs. from 50 cents to 84 - ,'25; hlonnungCollars, of va- - rinuot patterns; Demi . ,Lace Veils, the greateatossortment. ever offered - by usttlarch and English .44 Prints; •Hoyle's Prints, small rea and fast colors; small plaid French Gin,,nhams Hrittsh Furniture Chintz; white satin damask Table C loths; Linen Dumnak, 6-8 and 10-4 ; :green BeregeinGent.'s black Gros de Rhine Silk Cravats, to 40 inch, the best goods imported:- Puise . ..Twist ; Linen Cambric, and Linen Cambric lidlrfs., from 61 to 52,50; WHITE GOODS, such as Jaconets, Lawns, Mini and Swisse Muslins, figured and plain Lacer, white and col `d 'Tarlatans, &c.. Ice, We OM to the daily receipt of new Goods, and invite the attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. E, Shousetown. Fine Clothe, Casaimeres tad Veelitags. SAMIIEb"-GRAY, AXERCHS.NT TAILOR; E.re'heisge Su Clair tred, Pittsburgh. has just returned from Nem; York and Philadelphia, and is - now receiving, a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassiraores and Vestings, of the best quality and latest styles, which lio is prep: red to make to order in the best manner and in the latest fashions. ruirl7,lm . . Fashionable Head. Quarters, No. 29 Market street, second door below Second 'street. C. WICHNEBURG, DESPFCTFULLY announces to his umnerousfriends , jk, and to the piddle, Mut he has removed his Fashion } able Head-quarters from Liberty street to his neivStore, I on Market, tal door from Second street. Be is Constant ' ly prepared to make to order, of the most fine and best materials, in a superior manner and at very rensonlide prices, every article of. Fashionable Clothing, of whith his complete stock- , of choice end:carefully selected French, English and Belgian Cloths,. Cosimeres, Vest lugs, &c., - of the latest and meoggestrable pauerns, are particularly designed. 'Mr . , •, Ile has also on hand every large stock of Ready.made Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low, C. WEBNEBURG, 2 Market at., •doorfram Second st. MASON & 00.,-No.ollllarket street, homiest. 1 - 11.1; received the - following welt known brands of Blenched Muslim., viz : - • • ' ' 7.S and 54 Bleached Muslin, James* Steam Mills ; 5-4 " " Naninkeng ‘,‘ Mason,7 !pokanoket,'! . ‘ . Carlbsle,'" - Dorehster, ,7 ''Gin-; isigamond." "Gra ft on," "A " " Pittsburgh" "Lawrence," s' tlonten Pillow Case," "Farnsvrotth,” &e.. &e. •All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned; will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or peek feb2l Shirting fanslns wad Irlish Linens. lir R. 11111RP11Y invites the particular attention-of V, . those wanting the above Goods, to his desirable stock, consisting °fill° best make, fmm the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure tax.— He has just received an additional suufily, and is offering Shirting Muslins of a superior quality at a .very low .price. Also, Sheeting - and Pillow-ease Muslins; Diapers and Crash;:. Table Cloths t Towels and Napkins; • Blankets,,Limlts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goode generally. • LADIES' DRESS G001:--Such ne French Merinos, Palmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some tiewatyles ust received;) Alpacas, ike. The season being far advanced, all these Goads wilibe sold at prices that cannot fail to please. Wholesale Rooars upstairs. janls To Country alerchants. Et .`MURPIIY, at his Wholesale Rooms, North --V . east corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pitts- - burgh, (up stairs,) is now prepared to offer to the inspec tion or Country Iffesehants, an extensive supply of New Spring Goods, including the newest styles of Spring Prints, Gingham's, Lawns, Muslin de Laiuei. - Alpacas, and Dress Goods general ly also, Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, „Laces and Edgings, &c. Prices low. Entrance to Wholesale Rooms from dth si. mil 9 nou couN nt% MEIRCHANTS.—W. R. MIMII PT, N- J, East corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pittsburg. has now open his first supply of SPRING: and SUMMER GOODS, and invites merehanta to examine his stock.-:-- Priers iOlO • - frr Wholesale Rooms up stairst-entrance from 4th street. • lIHGAN&CiiNTIVELL, have just received, at No 86 Market street, an untivalled.selection of— Bead Reticules and Purses; Fans and Combs; China Sets, Accordeons,:&e. > - nava HOGAN h CANTWELL. A A. MASON rc Co., No. lw AL.B.NsT sntErr t have: Xi..s this day received, per "Fait Line, ' thelollowing named Goods, viz :—Saun stripe, black and blue black_ plain and printed 'Berages, all wool M. "do Lanes, em broidered Shawls, black, white aimd pearl Silk . Hose; spun Silk Hose ; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin,. cambric and muslin Edgings; insertingsl black salt lace Edgings; .brinnetßibbons embroidered muslin Capes. new patterns and rich goods: mar 22 - - Vesting* I • -' orENTE I . "call and see" the choicest 'variety ever offered, and CAMELIA CRAVATS at prices, you can' leave them • • ' , • CLOTH STORE. Poet Buildings, Corner (Fifth and Wood sta.- Now, Goods'. IN &PORE, andnow receiving, our Brit supply of New SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to he had of the Importers and Jobbers ; New stylei of rich Turk Satins Wide Brocade Silki,new patterns; Rich Charnelion and Glade Silks; Pied and plain bl'k Silks, allwrilths ; Berce.els, de'llaince, arc.; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new - designs. , Together with .a large assortment of Domestic - Goads, ROUT. D. THOMPSON. mural 'No. 110 Market at.. 3 doors from.Liberiii; casea - cecc7Plnte Prints ; , . " Merrimac " " Munition ." , . Fine desirable Spring stiles, just received by . McCANDLE'SS & CAMPBELL, rearm _ W" _ _ .'; 07 Wood street. ttESS - .LA N-1 case niiii - isifliw - Dress Law - jij ti just received and for sale by • McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, marl 2 ; --•- 07 Wood at. Ns--L case.AinerieaMPins;juatreed and for pule - , MeCANDLESS & OAMPBELL; No: 97 Wood view THBdos.Stuart's 6 cord spool Cotton; EAP -41 " 500 •" Smith's 3 " " • 300111.5. Pat. - Thread NOS 30.40 and 59. Just'opened and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, mat2o . No. 97 Wood street SUSPENDERS-400 doz. Gum : Suspenders, Russell. .ville manufacture; 40 dozen heavy -Ginn Suspenders; Just opened and for sale; by - McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, NO.-97 Wood street lINEN.GUBDS.—A. A. Itlssoa C0.,N0. 60 miirset street, have received Linen Sheeting, Linen Da mask 0.8 and 10.4 Linen Hoßands, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers. Doylics;Nap king, &a., to which they invite the attention Of per chasers. - marlo GINGHAArSI GIN€II4 &MS! GINGHAIkit i t -. A.. A. Meson & Co., N0. , 60 Idorketlnreet'Anve in store 150 pieces Ginghems, plaldi:And desirniiie Goode. VAN/MIES , g.concithists .1 1 nd:the ' us, to e.ect toning of onedhfrd, and attain the *tallest bargains etc,. purchased, are amok :respectfully - ow/WO:to • *visit ROMSON'S CLOTHESTABLISH4ENTs Post Boild• COrlict Fifth.andlVOod streets. febs:2es z. CORN , HROOMS--.lnst Itte'd and for salt by W. lc J. O. ACRES - oN. ABSALOM MORRIS. - No. 65. Market ist.;PittabUrgh. Ballit!FA,Rik e,x*lngt Braktro r'. .• . : 11.LMA Di • EXCHANGE AND BANKING OVFICE . . N. E. corner Of 'third and Wood strati.' QIGHT Bird Time, Bills of Exchange, Dank PiOlti no 1,7' foreign and domestic Coin bought and sold °alb • most favorable terms. Collections made Mall the rriilcipal cities of the Uuian at the lowest rates... . . jel2 ALUM 11.111).11111, znwAiip • KRAMER & RAIIIII. 7. Bah' kersand Bzehangi iirokers, Dealersin Foreign and Domestic Bills, Dills' of Exchange, Ctittficates 0 , Depos it, Bank Notes, and Coin. . Corner of Third and Wood its., directly opposite the St. • Charles If otel. • • ' may29 N. noinExafrezfiliN, . Barsky/fond Marra in BicAangs Cofnrrnd Bank Notes, N 0.5.5 libirketstreet, Pittseurkh. • ' •.. - ' lIIILLIXO'Ivric,' Exelimipz, I3I7TIZIO BAIR New York - ..1. pr [Cincinnati •' i 1... Philadelphia 3+ Louisville ' • ill• -, . Baltimore . ' f'" St. Louis .. • BANS NOUN. • • . I .. . - • Buying rater ' , ~... i,611. County & City ard'uf -'• 1 •; ~:•.; ~ " Relief Notes . ••••••• ' ,; . .! t ' '‘: Pennsylvaniti,Co.' • • ' • , e '," . New York , ' ' I' ' - -ik...", ' Maryland - •"' ••*-• • • 3 '..... New Orlearie • ' ''. ' O Buying' rata , Indiana Kentucky, Virginia Wheeling ;Tenneiaec,..: =IIMEi3 " • NOON. & • BANKED& ',AND .EXCHANGE. DROKEES, N. E. Corner of Wood and Sixth streen,;.Piurburph,.Pa,,; TIEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time. Eills,'Ferelgp. JJ and Domestic Exehange,.Certifieates of Deposit, ice• . EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Union , and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchasers:, CURRENT and par futtds received on deposite,,, - . -COLLECTIONS made on all partesoCthellniciii. &riga . lowest rates. . ' • . . 4 . PIUVATE DlffiEsl B Zs. ..Dr . :Befritas; No -' I Alil 65 Ditunond Alley,- can be consulted mall : .-. / caves of a prioateer delitaterscuureinCidenta .-.'; : t?'.. _,XI to the human'frame. ,- ~ '.. 4 .---• ~ i ;:. .' .. 'i, 6‘ . Sybilis and Syphilitic erupilonsiliaiaiiheca, ', k:51.. ' ' ' and its consegnencen, together with all. ee- . nercaldueretet, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of centres/origin, akin diseases,withstnettitee,gleet,nrethral discharges,seminal weaknees and impotency; also, pike, rheamatism, female weakness; diseases of the worabi • monthly euppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in. ano, nervous affections, pains in the back•andloin.%irri-. Miaow] of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, Itcatie• eruptions, letter, ringworm, merenrfal diseases, dm, . TWIRL+ VE YEARB , PFLACTICIEJ • :- • - &elusively devoted to the study and treatment of teas, • real disorders, and those arising tram yonthffil excessisi gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby I.IM corm imam may have been enfeebled,enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief, to all whom). plate themselves under his care.: , •-'• ~ ./ • • ••4 4 ' ...• Dr. Brown's offices wieeenvenlishilyairanged into st , ,E state apartments. Patients' ceis!isit Dr B. without fear. , of exposure to other visitors.. • .••. , It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To all -:. curb, .Dr. Brown's ready. skill in removing renewal du- .; :eases, to - their various forma and stages, offers inducements ...• which' can rarely be equalled. Stringers. are hereby ap; :. prised that Dr. Brown hoe been regularly educated is. ~ every - branch of niedleine, and for the last twelve years confuted' himself, exclusively' to the ifeatmern- of those. . • - Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon. in. ; • Pittsburgh. who gives his whole attention to those cons." , Cc riiiin , safe and speedy cure,. %Okla afil amiss,* ~; . Recent cases areroliavedin a short time, ivithontinter.. •,..• • caption from business. '• : . - , . . .. .. . . ~ Ors - Hernia -or Baspinre.-Dr. Brown, also invitee per- sons •atllieted .with Herniiscreall, as he has paid par,tkuj i. Users (road a distance, asking advice, most contain fee, or they will not be attended to. go - Office -on Diamond Alley, a few doors from.Woo9l street, towards the market. Consultations atricilY 'eonfii dentiaL - oes2s-d&wly ItEIIMATIShI.—Dr. Brlyvtrs newsy discoveyed r em.. edy for. Rheumatism is a speedy and ceitainremedy ' for that painful trouble. It never . fails. • : -. •‘ " , Office and Private Continitation . Rooms, No; 6 s , Dia- 1 • mood alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always -at - 0 borne. • ' "InnlS-dawif • Dalleyta Nagtcal•Patn Extractor. TO THE PUBLIC.—Thts is to certify th at I have found panty?: Magical Pain Extractor to prove a earl. ' the Chronic Rheuraatism, which 1 have been astlieted• with for ten Years, in my hipioints. • ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Acquackanoek, N. Y., April 8i 1348. Ma. H. Dsxxxv—Sir: I have been troubled with the •. Piles fur eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied,it twice;obramed Instant relic; and in a short tune was perfectly cared! Could I not get any . more of jt, I would not take,a hundred dollars for the balance. of my box. • WILLIAM HALL. • 07 North bloom street ,New York, June 19;1947. [)_T CAUTlON:—Dalley's only Depot irkihe city of New York, and where the genuine tinkle can be:. obtained, wholesale and retail; is at 415 Broadway, ' ,H.Ds.t.ixr is the iuventor of this truly Invaluable con,' pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any num living; . and, there.' fore, no other person ever has nuide, Of ever can make. a grain of it himself. . , Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuabfe article Is subject to be depredated upon by 'Counterfeiters and.im. posters; and 'nothing; that we 'know of, hai more exten sively experienced that fact than DallersMagical Pain Extractor! ' • . A Tar—The genuine Dall. produce at cniceacenlin g and sem • pain and from ona - t., ways, apply it on linen—never Sol cotton clath. - And now mark the cliffirinee!Counterfcit Extractais, no matter under what name theyrany appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepasnl Pamphlets, containingeertificates of cures,May be had gratis; on application.to . JOHN D. IIIORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh.' Da- War. T.troax. Agent.. , Dailey's Animal Galvanie , enre.All, dr Fer Barnes, Cattle, c. cures bpavin,"quiitcir, gT9ase. poll-evilZsores, galluendbruises. Pamphlets conuuniug .coniftentes of respectable parties, may be had cut ariph cation, - TDHN D. IVIORGAN, " oetlßid&rvy ' A: eta, Pittsburgh. The Grand Purgative. •- ' DR. CLICK:BREWS SUGAR COATED iTEGETA SLR EXTRACT PILLS.-These celebrated. Pills . have obtained an enviable notoriety in. the United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach -Headache, Headache, Fevers,. Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart; .. burn,Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward , Weaness, Palpitation of the Heart•lndigestion, and - a variety of other diseases to 'which flesh . la heir . o, - as a' medicine for the million. In a: "seasons; of the yaar,:— spring, summer, autumn,end winter,---and under all ' camstances, they can be taken with perfect sakiy and Success. As a Vertnifuge and general medicine.for chill dren,they are amis. - ilk& . Being Boated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them;" they neither gripe„ .-- nor nauseate; ard'gentle, but thorough in theiroperation. For adults; by increaaing the dose, they are equally, beni eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be"found with. outa superior... Ask. any one, among the'thisusands whc use them, and n unqualified approval will be the certainresult. ; .- Remember Dr: C. V. Clickeneir tstile original inientdt = of Sager,Coated Pills,, and that nothing of the was ever heard of until he introduced them.in'-'lune' ' 1613. = Purchasers should, iherefore, always ask for Clielsenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or iler = will be made the victims of a fraud. , ' , • . , , Price, 25centsperbo=: r. Clickeneesprincipal office for the sale rif Pit a , WM. JACKSON' 89 Liberty st , bead of.:lVdo,l;Pittir• -• burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern, Ohio,'and the river counties of Virginia. - •.. The following , are the duly appointed Agents for A.f a gheny county, 5l Brown, Allegheny city. • • • Jonathan arena, Manchester 4 • • Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. &Jacques, Birmingham. ' J. Smith. Teraperanieville, • G. IL Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thomptha, Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinaburgh. . -H. Rowland Sr-Son, .I , J , Keesport' Diehl, Elizabeth, ; • . John Black, Turtle Creek, Bakerstawn,' ; Samuel Springer, Clinton James 111.ICee, SteWurtstown. Riley AVLaughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarethum.. • Jeremiah Robert Willinnia,•Artliiinville:' augiffi-dkaffini .1111tchellla Mops: , KAY CO,. have taken the exclusive . ageneyfor the sale o f Mitchell's superior Maps, for Pittabtirgh and NV estern ,Po,nniy hrtinia;whieli will be tolifitthixictlaced Philadelphia prices.' 'the Map 01 the World, on Mecntutht Proicction,fs tha largest and most comprehensive work of the kind "ever, 'published in America it is 8} feet from East to West, and 41. from North to Shuth; accompanied by a book of, • COtt pages, costuming corralling index, consulting which:; any item on the Map may he readily found; also. Geo graphical descriptions of all the C.olll3llleli on the- dlObe. The• Reference and Distance Map of the Milted Statesl on a scale'of 25 miles to an inch. comprising - the Stares, Counties, Townshrps,&e, idahe Union, accompanied by • a volume of 400 pages, 8 vo, - which includes an. index of Countiesjowns, Etc., togetherwithdgeneraltescription of the Mated States: - • • . , The National Map of the AMerican Republica or United StatSs of America. • • • ,Universal Atlas, containing Maps oft e mp ;es, • States and Republics, with a special - Map or each of the United States, comprehended on - 73 Sheets, forming n Series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ale.' gently, executed. Artlitp of TeXas, Oregon and California, with all the routes distinctly marked out to these countries. -•- 'A large supply of the - above Maps, small and largo - ,' will tie tept constabeyan. hand and for sale lathe Book.. and Paper Warehouse, corner of ,Third trildWood sts. The .Ist. April. • -; • r J. TOSEPIS PRICE'S JOBBING SHOP. —*Po about to remove, and 'wanting their Storer, dr Houses' J tenaired, Countern, Shelving, Doors, • Windows, and Misting Wheebi put up:—Carpenter work of all kinds done ou short Make, on_ reasonable terms. .Cabinet wort made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired -and varnished, on reasonable terms;-on Fifth mreet;hetween Wood arid Stuithfield - streets, in the Coffin 'Warehouse of Sohn GiAgett,l(late of Wm: Vrovillo.) appoiite the Alla uhenyratainelHousass[frbl4:dtapi] '3OIf , EPH PRICE. • A.Good:Busineis-Stand'for She. T HVittbscriber,ofiers' for sale his old Business Stand, the coiner of Smithfield and-Fifth streeti. He will sell'his' entire Stack - and 'Fiitures: Fir.ding . ' convenient io attelid to both .of his eitablishraent., he is desirous Of trolling one of them. For fatther particularly , apply to ' • - GEO.-SCIINECK, roarls:tf, ' ' Corner of sth and Smithfield sm. LJON —3OOO ibs. new Flacon; just Teetved and for site b y ' 0044) W.& J. C. ACHIMON._ . . , . 93 I= 1111 cases of the seyerest ..etrrnetant relief, and 551
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