- •- ; -; -•- • • _ 4 14.,_N4r . • • " t' Z • -- `• • .; •••••_ - . . Pctirij&mini3 - •Inoi7iiiiiilkiet'.3bEr:lprilitiitg CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. _ awing added trywurEstablishment, , a splendid Stearn Poorer Printing Machine, we are prepared- to do all:kinds of Newspaper and Book work inst rtyle - of ttn earpassed beantz_and neatness, and, upon the most sea- - sortable terms. , rwe - respectrallyaolicit Ake patroaage the palate n thisßne of our badness. De' Advertisers arerequeuedto kind its th en:rters EV'ore 4 o'clock; p Thit must be complied with . , in order to in sure an fruertien. - Ininitispossibit an carlizrhour weal Er , E , s. y7::CA..121, Unlnni 9tates Ncrrepoper- Agency , Bun Boildanio, N E corner of :1711144nd Dociotreetri and 400Nort1Tonreistrcet-70ouronlynntharirodAgent LA, , _BilrliallantstrirtmcnitSaoss:—Preptlred by I. W. fiielly William street, N.Y., and'for sale by lor . JAYNFS, - No. 70 Fourastret Mont for the manufaetuter. ' This found - It tie Arial article , ' of bevetago in ihrulliee and particularly sick rooms: • , Batttab ft.ow..—An imp roved Chocolate preparation,' being a hi g hlycombin of Cocoanut; innocentitnvtgoritaing and psitaeable g remelt:mended," pardeblatir for invalids Preparad by, W. Baker. Dorchester, Maas. and tot sale by A:?/Tres, at the Pekin Tea Store,NO:7o Fourth, street • • ~,An „ 1 7 ••• • • -•- • - . . . • ... Thrlr GOMMQ263 taiD D/zzinass.—AViight's l a Vege table Pills are vneof the best medicinesin the world for the min, of-giddiness, because, they purge from the body those stagnant and.corrupthumors which, when fleeting in the general mass of the circulation, are the cause ore determination or rush of blood An the lead, giddiness, headache, loss of memory, dimness of sight, drowsiness, pain of ;the headiand nmuy.other symptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blood. - • - WrighriLlndien Vegetable, Pills ere also one of the, very best. medicines for the - cure of indigestion, and. therefore will rnostassuredly restore the body to a sound state of health Beware of -C-r;uritecfrits and -"miter/ans.—Remember that the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable. Pills nave the 'MESA( n signature of Wn.usat WEIGHT On he top label, of each box—. - . . - Remember. also, *hut 11. Srayser, Druggist. comer of . Market and Third atree e, is not au ageut for tills vnedi cine,and we cannot guarantee as genuine - that ofered by him for sale.; The geunine for sale a Dr.- Wright% Principal Office, 169. Race street, Phladelpidu; and by JO/IN THOItPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pe, who is sole agent for this .city, bywhom dealers can be sup plied at the wholesale rote. ; - 1116123 • larCotistirapticav is•a disease winch to carryingits victims to the tombs by thousands, without being arrest.' ed in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present time. at a brighter day is corniug, and has come—as to suacesidbily airestilds disease, Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar not only giyes immediate relief iii Coughs and'Colds, but from tire testimony of men of the highest standing - .here and elsewhere, it is making some very remarkable cures of Consumption. Improvements in the tremment.of disetises are onward, end nothing can asrestt its obit in Abe -present age Those who ate, afflicted with disentied Lungs, would do well to call on the agent, and see the ceruficate.s - of Dr. Wm... 1. Rich ards,ludge Wm. Barite, the Wife of the Rev. George W. Maley, and of ,Dr. Hiram Cox. late - Professor in the Ec lectic IdedienlCollege of Cinnitinati; This medicifie not only cures Consumption. bittbreaYs up the mos. distressing Cough in a few hours time; or the , money will be cheerfully refunded. - Form/le by J. KICIS 04 CO., , _rniolosii.leDrugOsln,No. GO Wood at. . .Ikiso:by, RNEEND it HARDIN marikfundikw, Grant street. AUCTION SALES B Y JAMES WIEENNA, AUCTIONSER- N 0.11.4 Woo STaarr. 71. METS DOOMS TRIM Flrru OPLENDID HOUSEHOLD. AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE AT AU CTI N.=This day, 'Wednesday; March 49th, at 2 oschieK- i n the afternoon, will he' sold.at McKenna'aAnCliOn -Rooms, the Furniture of savant families declining: housekeeping, atriong,.which ate_ featherbeds, bedding, mattresses, carpeting, &c. The articles,vrillbe arranged in front of the Auction Store early in the forenoon. Also, 1 cooking stove. -. mar2S • JAMES MeKENNA, Anct: SIII3.II.IFF'S S&I.H of 19 Boxes -Dry Goods and s 2 Cases Boots and Shoes ni At moq; bfcatatogui. On MONDAY; April - 9i.11,, it 10 o'clock in" the tot2no6n, will be sold, by order of John•Forsylb,:Fsq HigifSher iff of Allegheny' County—, . • • • •• 19 cases of Dry Goodst -2 - "- BoOts . and Shoes: Cataltitsestiiill be ready. on Saturday. Teiins :,cash par fonds. • JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. inartN • • : JAMES PdeREN N A Atiet. Q HOE STOKE AT AUCTION, - firiihnut itraerre.—On 0 Friday next, .March 30th, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, will he sold at the. Shoe Store of .Thos- ; A. Minton, onedoor truth the corner of Market and Liberty streets, his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, et . .uprising Eflstern and Pittsburgh make " of every descript ion. As the Mock is so extensive, it would,take too .much space to enume tate the :various articles. 'lt is the best assor went of. Boots and Shoes offered at Aitcllon for several. years.— Sale will.be continued. sumo evening, and Saturday morning, _Terms at sale. JAMES 'McIiENNA, mar 27 . , Auctioneer. 1 0,844 yards of thrteply , Tapp!ry and Ingrain Carpeli;ii ON SATURDAY AFTRRNOON, March 3161,1il . putt 2 o'clock . , will be sold, at McKenna's Auction Unarm, ' About 10,844 yards of three ply tapestry and in grain oarpeting, of the latest patterns, received direct from the manufacturers irrthe eastern cities, and will be sold in lengths tosuitpurchasere. It is the largest lot of carpet ever offered'at public sale in Pittsburgh. - moll JAMES Auer SYLEN DID FU ANIT U RE AT AUCTIDN.,-On thOrs-, - day, Ma.ch 29th, at 10 o'clock in th 6 forenoon, will; be sold at the Cabinet Warerooni Weis,'Peau street, second door from Walntit street, FlflJi Ward, his entire stock of Furniture, as he' is declining that busi ness Among the articles are 'wardrobes, card tables, ; dining and breakfast tables, wash stands, fancy work stands, high post bedsteads - , French bedste.ada, mahoga ny dressing .arenas, fall colamn plain bureaus, cherry bureaus, fancy and common chairs, settees. tee. • marl 4 /AM; MCKENNA, Auct. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE., Mattresses. Bedding,' Carpeting. Riichenllkensilsi Patent Cooking Store, to. at AtictrioN.--On Friday, March 301 h, at 1.00'cloak" in the lorenoon, will be sold alike boardinghouse of Mr.. Garry, Fourth street, between Wood and Market.; oppo- , site Apollo Buildings,. her household furniture, kitchen • ntensils t &c.,ull of watch has been keptin the best of or der and in use only one year, comprising:in prrt-1 pair of dining-tables, about 20 feet long, stumble for a hotel" or boarding house; mahogany card tables, dining, break-, act arstkitchen - tables wash stands; finer and common chairs, fait iitt6 stra4-• mattresses, bedding, a large lot of carpet ing.rd all patterns and -qualities, hearth rugs, oil cloth lirr chitmber and hall, looking glasses, fenders and firerittins, window blinds; Liverpool ware, a large lot of kitchen utensils,'" refrigerator. 1 bath tub, .&c. nut ria' A JAMES MeRENNA, na. lAN ACCOUNT OF 't,YHOttI.•IT MAY coxsacHaN, uP to pity ;boarding and other charges, on Satanlay. af, etnoon; March 3lat i7 af 2 o'clock, will be sold, withon reserve, at IWKahrus s Auetion:ltooms, to pay boarding sad caber charges, unlesi the owners or their agents re deem them before,fi trunks, containing clothing; /cc.; 3 carpet bagi t eontamingelOthing•, &a.; I hat box and but ; 1 bandbox and contents; valise mut contents; , I port folio • I.box of. starch; 1 gold watch; !Mose concerned will laic notice of this Eid - vertirement-, Terms cash, par funds.. . , , - JAMES ArKENNA,.!%uct'r. HOI.ISE,HOLD PUBNIT U RE, FEATHER BEDS and Badding, Mattresses, Kitchen • Utensils, 1. Patent Cooking, Stove, Ice .Chest, English S day Clock. Stove and Pipe, 1 Buggy, Harness, &c" at AUCTION.--On Tuesday, March 27th, at 10 o'clockin the forenoon, will he sold at the Hotelof Mrs. M. Patrick,Tifth street, be tween Wood and. Market streets, her entire household forniturii,_ feather beds, bedding:, mattresses, kitchen utrxitils,tougey ar.d I.urness,lsc., us she is declining that business All the articles have been kept in the best of Crder . ; the feather beds and bedding in particular have been mase only, about ,4 years, and may be said to be equally as good as new. Among which are mahOgany frame spraig hair seat sofas, do. rocking chair otto mans, and. , large assortment of fancy I, Vindsor and common. chairs, settees, mahogany dining ..tut side ta bles, Caney- mahogaay, sewing stands, fancy cherry lin ' maul, looking glasses, 1 old -fashioned English 8 day clock, a first rate time piece; about 30 feather beds; also hair, busk and straw mattrassesv blankets, quilts, coin ; forts, aoverlets,sheets;t.illow.nnd bolster slips, double and stogie - bedsteads,: cherry dining and breakfast ta bles, table - elothr.Artinetintrblinda, imperial ingrain and rag carpeting, Brussels-hearth rugs, fenders and fire . irons, wash , Weskit; and pitchers; a large, Auantity, o. China, Queensware, glassware and kitcnen utensils; one of Hathaway's patent cooking atoves,With fixtures all complete, an excefienPtitliCle. the`best in use ; buggy and harness,"nearlf'new; saddlip and bridles, pitch ' forks, axes, - shovels..egg. stove and nipe,•.ogether with bar and house fixtures,'&c: JAMES MeEENNA, mars - , • ' -Auctioneer - Pittsburgh Portable float Line. 1,84'9 . . TOE iftiiNit:CATION Or Vlllitittir TO A3D F&OX , • PITTSBURGH; riaLADELPHIA BALTIMORE, _. -NEW' YORK, BOSTON . • • THOMAS BOBBIPGE, TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, PAilarkiphia, • • • 5 ..1 Pittsburgh-. • THIS old established Lam beingnow in full operation, the proprietors areprepared, with their aerial exten. - SIVE arrangernents, -to rorvrard merehandize, produce, &.c., to and from the above ports, on-liberal terms, with the regularitn. . and . safety, peenliai tto their mode ortransportatioup'scr obvious when transhipment on the wiry to avoided... . • All consignments by and for this Line received; charges' paid, and: forw'arded" id any rerthired directions, !the' of charge for eontraissiornadvancing - or-storage. • ; •••• No interest,llifeetly, - ouiddireetlysitt steambOaisi` , ",.;•• All cotatattmeations promptly artended to, on applic4 ,- lion tot he'folleriving,Agants.:• - ; • • ~.. • . THOMAS BORBIDGE,' • : L ' Blaiirerstreet.- Philadelphia: ." - ,• ••, .• TAAFFE'& O'CONNOR, -• Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO.,' mar 24 :,•• • ,‘• • -• .- 'North' lit.;Baltirocrie. TO the Honorable the :Fudges of the Court of General Quarter Ide %lions of the inand for the County of Allegheny: " - • ' The petition of Benjamin Boyd,,or Mifflin woirnship, •-• in the County aforesaid, humbly . sheweth,,That your pen " tioner bath provided himself with Materials for theac. =Y( commodadon of travelers and others,' of This — drveUing, house,ln OM Township aforesaid and prays that your r 4 Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a itemise to keep a •N ' A patite house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as 'Art duty bound, will pray. • BENJAMIN BOYD. We, the sobscribers, citizens of the Township afore aid, do certify that the above petitioner'is or goodie. nth for honesty and temperance, and is well provided tb houserrooar and conveniences for the (manmade; don and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said overalls netrettlarY.' • p. 111140,10tat-Grobid; Viritt."Anders, ,i. M. Roberts, Haney, Peter Xsro. Oeo. Pilgrim, Thomas ott, Jas ,Cunningham, m hilltotrerts,- R. 13, - Curry: ohn Ewing, J. Ferrell, N. 0.144,eet, Win M. Morris,. WElherty, ingtowgis A BBLILF.OTATOM—Today rectividlinci tai oda by _lnman AIibISTRONak•CROZVIC-' --,.-; - , • ... "....--.., , --, -- - ....----.,... p. , &.* , ...1. ---1-,0,- ..,4-4,,,,i.,,v4.-.1,-.,,,TV4N,,,,1,,...vw-v__.,.,..- 4 ,- .1 . 7.: . 4 _,_?!. ...„ ....---.,-!.,-,,..„- 7 ,- ; ::„-,...c.: :..-,,,,- . ~. , i,-. 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'lilall Co Line; direct to Philadelphia, .9 A. 311., and 1.2 f Vircatent and „ fiontheratilail Conch Line, 0 4: M. • , North-liVestena via Cleveland, daily 10 'Erie and WesteruNtiw•Yark, daily, islottb.-Eastern,to dean exceptlianda*s, ARRIVALS AND irEl..\R . VALE 'OPM-AILS , Eastern Mail via Thiltdelplne, dueo it IL,' Clogeil2 x. Western Mail, On. and Loursv.,,due BP. closes 5 A.M. Sontlt.vitt Bid Lund Wastiington,due 8 P.'sr:,cloiess A. n. North-Western via Cleveland t ine 10 A', - rs, closest! A.m. Brie rid! Western .ble* York; dub 9 r.. 11., closes 8 A.st - STP 10§,Ask. .• o ffe r., • - p.r value : • , 450;00 850,00 8 50,00 Rank of Pittsburgh. • ...• • n „, 43,60 Exchange Bank ... ... .. "•*":: LNI v o 50,00 49,00 Mershents , end 131. BtuAt • • in ninrket. Fartners , Deposit Muth . * ••• ' • 50 4 A" Kw' 49,00 Hand Street Bridge ' Northern Libertiesßridgeso, 0 034 Old Allegheny Ba .ge•••• . • . 36, 00 35,00 Bonnet - Bailie B. ILStock, - pald on- shares, 5,00 043 i SAP - City Bonds Si fo" 90,00 25,00 06,50 hlottongahelabhdge Vas - Stock ' 50;00 Rivpew of the Misr-amts. . . . Tho.weather.yesterday way delightful.' Business seemsdquite . briak. yeri little change ia prices. - PIG' , METAL—We heard of but one sale yester day: tOO tons Clay Furnace, to Carothers, Miller & Co. ati526,614 8 mos. FLIXIB.There Were about 400 hbls. inspected 'yeiterday; saiestrt-.3,50, $3,63(a53,56, No sale at a higherßgere; that we heard of. PROyISIONS---Sales' of Bulk Pork at 31c4 no sacs as high as 4c. 'Lard is worth 5104 c., but dull. Butter qtiote sales of Prime Roll, in bbls., at 13c.; fair at 110112 c. Cheese is worth 7c. for best BACON,.-We heard of a sale of Cincinnati Cored Hams and:Shoulders yesterday at 6 and 4c. Sales of Pittsburgh at 61061 e. for Hams. The market tends downward; ir a nything.'. GROCERIES—SaIes of Molasses at 28c. in large lots to the trade ;.kci . country at 281023 c. Sugar is firm as well as Molasses; sales at former prices. Coffee and Rice are brisk at previous quotations. ASHES.—SaIc of 20 Caul Soda Aab at 31c. cash. COTTON..Otir market in this article has assumed an improved activi:y, occasioned by the adviccs brot over by. the America, and prices may be quoted at it abide advance, probably ie. on former rates. .:MONEY MATTERS—GoId is selling at 216e2i, and :Silver at 1 at2-ip C. for currency. Farmers and Merchants Bank Notes nre selling to the Brokers at 15{320c. on the dollar, for currency. IRON, METAL, NAILHAISD TIN PLATE., We quote regular sales of-bar Imo at 314it.1e. in lots; 'sate* of-terrier Iron at Salk. We quote sales Tennessee Hot and Cold Blain Pig Metal at 820,00 .0828,00 ro : ton, and a vale.o f 50 tons at $24,00 +2425,00. Ohio Iron is held at a little higher rates. Nails: sales of Pittsburgh at 4 - IS 100,i4ke., for the "assorted nambersin light lots, Sa'es in round lots at ai I 15e: The stock is fair, with I,BSI kega re seipts Tin Pinta we quote at 811,50 in large Iota: receipts this week of 220 boles. Light sales of Woofing—Plate at $12,00 sp. boa. Sales of &Inca block Tin at 23029 c. PROVISIONS ANTI LARD.---lo our last weekly resort we. Stated 'that the receipts of Bulk Pork at Piero, Orleans this rieason showed a -very laige defi ciency as compared with the receipts of the presi . ous season. The receipts there this season, to the 10th, show* falling off. of 75,000 pounds ascompar edwith the presiotrseason, which is but a very tri tling:dtfference._`Holders are quite firm, and we hear of Moderate Sales of Mess Pork on orders at 10,00. .Light receipts and sales of Bacon, from wagons, at 41e, bog-round. Sales of-Lard, from wagons, at Eigi/fm; a sale of 189 barrels Head Lard WHISKET.---Pricesmaintained, with fair stocks on hand. Sales on-Thursday last of 63 ',big at 161 0161 c ; sales on Saturday of 177 bbls at 161 c. We quote sales of rectified from store at 154a # 16c. The receipts this week are 564 bbls. We hear of sales of near Peach Brandy, from the country at 60c per gallon; salei BMW stows at 65615 c, liolders of old Peach are demanding 4,0001,25 per gallon. Com mon Brandy 25c per gallon-; French Brandy 1,26%3 1,60 per, gall. FREIGHTS.-We quote - to New Orleans from the city wharf at for pound freights;land 40045 c per barrelfor Lard and Pork ,• .way lot. 5c per, bl. To Pittsburgh we quote at 15c for heavy pound freights; To Nashville; pound freights 25;a36c. To Fierince 50c • bbls 75160 e. - . . Family Groceries. MBE subscriber would call . the notation of the public ,to his large and well selected mock i 4 Family 6HO CERIES and - TEAS. Fatuities will be supplied ou the lowest terms, and all article* delivered free of charge in either of the two cities, by. -il Emil. - C. KELLY, maill:lm Corner Fifth street and Market alley. loua MCDILVETT. . JAMES McDevirr. Ws. McDavin. JOIIN McDPWITTIt.DROS., Malachi Gnsera, Deal-. ere in Produce, Pittsburgh ALuniactures, and Mer chandise generally, No. 13 Commercial Row, Liberty Meet. . . mar2l:y BOTTLERS, AM MANcracruszes 111.1 NEILA L AVLSZIL Sark +tiara la,"Pprto r, Ale, Cider; Root Beer, Mead and ,Pop, Die).l9 Market street, and JUO Liberty street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. mara:y Pratt and Ornamental Trees Vor Sale. lb• 50,000 VERY SUPERIOR INOCULATED PEACH TREES, of ;ho proper age and size for transplanting, a large , portion of - which are of the choicest early= and late freeltlane hinds, come of which have received the first premiums for the last three years at the• Pennsylvania and New Jersey Horticultural 10,000 Apple Trees, of - the most esteemed varieties, from - bto Sk teat high. Also, Apricoti Cherry ; Pear and Nectarine Trees.— Catalogues may be obtained by applying io the proprie tor. • • • • ISAAC PULLEN. ts own, . c 1 ) Valuable Farms andlrowu Properly FOR SALE. TE subscribe Offers to sell, at private sale two very valuable frame, adjacent to th& o f , Nurrys vale, mk in Westmoreland county, eighteen Mtles from Pine burgh, on the NorthernTurne, Number One et/Mains about one hundred and fifty actsfs —one hundred of which is elei r ige.d. About fifty acres it first rate bottom—a part more tritneadovv, The buildings' area large frame - dwelling: house and kitchen, a large batik baritiand other oar bildinga; and Ins about tatty acres of finely timbered land, and a thriving apple or chard. Number two- contains one hundred and fifty ricre&-- 'about one hundred cleared-'—twenty of it excellent bot t 0111 meadow, muddle balance thickly covered with fine timber. On it is erected a coniforiable . dwelling house 'and barn', and u thriving peach orchard. 'There are a number of'never failing apringe, of excellent water, on each of the above farins. As these farms are convenient to the Pitts - burgh market. and surrounded by meeting houses, mills and school hou ses, nod vrithiu half a mile of the Pennsylvania Rail -Road t they afford.rut opportunity fora profitable invest ment in real estate, seldetni to be tact with. Also, Six babfixt the -village of Laughleuitowit, West moreland County, Pa., on the Southern Tilimpike„. on which is erected a large brick tavern house, a large and commodious Stable, a blacksmith shop, saddler shop, and wagon maker's shop. , =Attached to these 'lots' there are ten acres otArst rate meadow. • This property has been long kept as a tavern, and' enjoys an - excellent custom. It will be solritogether, or divided to suit purchasers.. AlsoiOirty-three acres °fiend in the centre of the • lege et - Bolivar iu Westmoreland -county, on the Penn sylvania canal , on which ate erected three small dWell-. • *Also, Three hundred and seventy4fivelieres of valuable timber land, on , the. west side of Tub - Mill Creek, nearthe village 'of Bolivar. This land abounds' with stone coal, 'fine brick day and Iron ore The whole or-any part o f the above property. will be sold low for cash. Por farther.parneulars tall on' the subscriber in Mut (sep3o4ll-, /A WES .IIrIURRY. - A',DhfiNISTRATOWS NOTICK=Notlee Ili - hereby -21, given that Letters of Administration on the 'Estate of Joseph Vincamp, late of Findley Township, Alleghe, 'ny County, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons fttdebted to the stato will call immediately 'and mate payment;.those having claims, will present them, properly authenticated , for settlement. - . „ VINCAAIP )- Mitrl9:6tw] athß rp - . STFANSON 5 Adm " -p , • . 1110. We Honorable the Judges of the Coutt of Quarter . - Hessions of the Peace, in and for the County of 'ldle . The petition of Neil Coyle, of the Sixth. Ward, city of Pittsburg,iii County tifciresitid, humbly ibeweth,That your peutioner. lath proarided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell-: ins house in -the ,Ward, eforesaid,,and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grout hun.II:IICCASC tetkeeps a _public house' of entertaiumem: And your.petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - " NEU. COYLE, We, the sabscribers, citizens nt the Ward aforesald,do errtify, that'the above petitioner is of good, repute for` : honesty Mid temperance, and liwell provided with house -more said conveniences for . the accommodation op yztv, elan and other and thatilid tavern is nee:esstiri% Douldve. 41_eall,gasey, P Kerma; E. Cerkle, R. Bnifornaub; ,HtWe • F.• garte!, p t ;patieni, rriaii 4,s ;. an Yi • **I3!,,,,FFRAW*4-: MMMNM 4,1. ; ... .....,,,,,..,,:,,,. ---Jr.,:';:-..:2-,,-;,;‘.--:- ; ; i - - i r ,q t . ..... , 7, -- '4 , ,,i 6: * - I‘." iz - ....' r 4 ;--....,...,..... .-:. . r..ii-':-.li.%;:!'i: t 7 - '-' , .::;= : : , ',. _ ____ 7f:i::';'!_:....;:.'.',..'; OFFICE OF TIIE POST, WzßxxsoLT Monxuro, March ,28, 18 8. f, flplrlt of the Markets. MEMPHIS MARKETS. Minents. 'March loth LOUISVILLE MARKET Lovisv - ILLE;Mareh 22 Ilufrum & ES Mlin= .? • *." * 111 T. RUE , • , ~4. : .;...,:;1f . .,,,...i-. . 7 7. f.'•;.:: 7 .;,,„,_ .......... . , .... OPIRESI ,-.;: i ''''-: .=;-•'.,•• :;:','' ;.'-' - ; ;...':-;:3 ; •- *-: ~ . .. - -7 , ,' ,:- .'"'..1- - .;!;.:::-.. 7 ' . ::! - ...; .. ... - 1 ,-- 't '.!; ,- 1 : . 2 c ._4'..':: - '-'. T'• , :' - ' 2 .'• ., '.. --. -'-': - ,.. , :-•'[...,,:',',. 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" Lake Erie, Sholeit, Beaver. ' " Robt.\Vighunan, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs ; Brownsville. Atlantic, Parkinson, do. " Camden, Hendrickson, McKeesport. " Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelier, Cincinnati. ' • Ne Plus Ultra, Phillips, St.l 4 ouls: Savanna, Fulton,Cincinnati. " -Pilot No. 2, Sbunk, " Caleb Cope, Murdock, Wellsville. Wm. B. Wheeler, - STEAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water'nud Smith= field streets, Pitisburgh. mat 27 For St. Louis. AateEA THE fine steamer YERMONT, 11/zurrr, Master, will leave for the above and interme ports, The net, at 10 o'clock, A.. sl. , For freight or paisley, apply on board. . mar 29 • For Solna Loma and Illinois River. .• ' Tats-now light draught passenger steamer LAMAHTINE. DUNCAM, Master. rill leave for le above and intermediate landings, This Day. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mall 13 GEO. 13. ItIILTEMBERGEFt, AO, Pittsburgh and Louisville Packet Line. vials Th e new and egledkoa passen ger packet, TELEG„Ao.'.S°i aster, will leave for Cineilnnti and Louisville, on Monday, the 20 . 11 instant, at 10 o'clock, 6. Nt. For freight or postage, apply on board, or to , DURBIUDOE, WILSON at. Co.. or _ _ . . - GEORGE IL MILTENBERGER. i t f Steamer Perona will 4 sleave Louisville for New Orleans, on. arrival of Telegraph No. 2. Passengers can go direct, and can have bertha secured here if de sired mars 1845. 18811 CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH --• DAILY STEAM PACKET LINE. MISS Independent Line of steamers is now composed • of the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, and moat powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business,— The lire has been lu operation for six years; had carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to theirpersona. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regularity,and speed. All that money eau procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave foreincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACICEr—The Atomise; A !DELA Capt.Sionr, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning nil() o'clock; Wheeling e.very Monday evening at 10 r. s. TURSDAY PACKET.—The HtagratA No. 2, Capt. Inc. laineelter, will leave Pinsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. at. WEDNESDAY PACRET.—The New li . ..entann No. :2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittainirgh every Wednesday morning atlOo'clock; Wheeling every ‘Veclneaday even ing at 10 P. Y. THURSDAY PACKET—The Bint.mstrr, Capt. R. J. Gratz will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at /OP. M. .FRIDAY PA CERT.—The Curium No. 2, Capt. Crookr, atilt leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 &dock; Wheeling every Friday evening at to P. M. SATURDAY PA CSAP—The Mk/OE:WET No. 2 Capt. I. C. Woodward, will leave Pittihurgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. x. SUNDAY PACKET—The Isaac Nawyes, Capt. - P. Dere, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday 'terming at la o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 0. at. nov 19. LOUISVILLE PACKETS FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE EIEXCE! REGULAR SAITADAY PACM.—The A , No i fine and ftrttpassenger steam Pac ket TELF.GRA PH, J. Dezlep, Com mander,witl leave Pittsburg for Whett ing, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at in o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSYI II & DUNCAN, Agents. The Telegraph has heen built expressly for a regular Paeket,and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western venters. The Teleg raph will run iu connex. ion with the Ben Franklin No d tint Pike Not, to Sant— itratia—time through.rtrg DATE. apSl.iy 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. FEZIRVAILT let, lWA. Ft:Baring 1g t, IS4B LEAVE DAILY AT A A. M. AND 4 P. AL The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. J acobs; and LOUIS ItrLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The boats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been provi ded. Theboats will leave the Moucingaltein at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual - on board, as the tient* will certainly leave at the advertise boom. New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid paoseuger steamer Z. TAYLOR M. E. LVCAIS, ltlaster will run as a Regular Packet between Pinot:ore% and Wine mg, leaving this city every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at Iti o'clock, 0. a., and Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at c: o'clock, a. 11. For freight or passage, (having superior uccommo.la tions4 apply on board. The Z. Taylor is an entirely new bout, nod for speed said accommodation is not surpassed be any boat on the ricer. lianall ARMSTRONG & OROZER. Ago, Regular Packet Tor Sunfish. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. Banns, will leave for the above and inter. me late ports on Wednesda ys and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply 011 board, or to - au2s GCO. 11. MILTENBERGER, Agt. New Arrangement. TILE steamer CALEB COPE will leave for Beaver, Glasgow, and on Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 9 •. 8. , re turning on Monday', IVednesday, and Friday. Site has a boat at the landitt3, between Wood street and the Bridge, prepared to receive freights at any time. S. k W. HARBAUGIL.Agents, mare No. 33, Wood street. Summer Arrangement. lag THE steamer BEAVER, Chas. E. Clarke, Nave Master , will Nave Pittsburgh for Beaver, Glassgovr, and Wellsville, every Monday, Wednesday, and Frlday—and returning on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 0 o'clock, A. m. Having n boat ut the landing . , we are prepared to receive freight at any time. For freight or passage apply to met?-tf G. W. HA RTON & CO., Agents New Wheeling Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer J AMESNELSON, G. D. Moore • Master, will run as a Regular Padre between Pittsburgh and NVbeelhig,teav ing this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; o!.. RI o'clock, A. Ai', and Wheelingevery Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. AL ' For freight or passage, (having superior accommodn lianas) apply on hoard. -The James Nelson is an entirely new . bont; and (or Armed and accommodation is not surpassed by any bom 'Off the river. ANISRTRONU & CRUZER, dec6:tf Agents. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE swirl running steamer CONSUL, Witans.a, Master, will leave regularly for WhenWigton Monday, Wednesday, and Fri'. day, at 10-o clock, precisely. Leave Wheeling every , Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 7 o'clock. A. az., positively. The Consul will land °tall intermediate ports. Every accommodation that can be procured, for the comfort and safety of passengers, has been provided: The boat is aiso provided with a selfacting safety-guard, to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ' 'oct9 JOHN FLACK, Agent. ' Franklin Packet. . . • At The fast 'packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, Wu Capt. , lisasis, will ran regularly be• tweed it limb and Franklin, the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday,' at 4 'o'clock, P. at. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, dee.27 McMullen Ob Downing, . .. i. ~ - i ' - FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS,..No..2IS Liberty ' street, apposite Seventh, beg leave to call theatteu ., tion of their customers and the public generally - to 'ati °gemination of the stock ot ,GOODS they. are now in receipt of, comprising, in part, fate French,. 'Belgian, English and American Cloths, all colors; French, English and American Cassimeres,of all skittles andiektures ; StiMmer Cloths, in endless variety; Vest lugs; do. Clothing made to order iu the best and latest ,styla. They have alto on hand a large and well assort .-isd stock of READY-BLADE CLOTHING, to which they _invite the attention of their friends and customers. fmr24 1 1° tae Honorab flhe Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the l'eace in and for the County . of 'Allegheny • • • The petition of Geo. Hatfield, of Rohinsim; Tovinship, in the County aforesaid, humblysheweth,That your peti-' donee bath provided himself with materials rot - the ac.• eommodation• of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in th e Township aforesaid, and prays that join Honors will be ganged to grant hun a license to keep a, public- house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as ~in duty honed, will pray. GEORGE HATFIELD. We. the snlisoribersi citizens of this Township : afore. said, fdo certify, that the above petitioner is of good -Pule or honesty And: temperancc; provided with house room and conveniences for the tieconsincida tion Ind lodging of strangers and travelerti,and;that said M'Cormicktavern; is necessary.: , H Matthew arbiscn, James McCoy, -Joinv M Nickel, John cFadden, JOhn Graham, Jno. Kirk, John. Alison, SamttelbleFarland, John Stott, 'Samuel ...McCurdy, Jacob Drake. mar2l FEEKIE 1114DD.APIVE8400 sacks "Neshah rioek BM received tier Vormoht ; for sale ' '• WM DYER, mar 2 7 UGGE3-43 bm.reis, just received ilia carlaio ,by maal ' • . Whr. DYER. ALI ' us/tells," ylpplns,": its', for salts low; imar27l Wit DYER, Y—A small lot for sale low, to cioliF D PEACHE,4 7 43I: . ACHES - 4 80 s haPve for sale DADONrHama and Shouktm, tecobting ftom smoke "..I..P'.nbtisel for sate - WIR. DYER. SI.)GAR - tiißgD store and for owlet). (nitxr27) ' S.&.W. BARHAM:IH.. CE—A 9 tierce*, inter and rot sale_ by S. k W. HARBAUOH DRESSED• SHEEP SKINS—A fora dineh rec'd and t for sate by .• (rnaiM S. k. W: HARK/LIMN; F aah D RIED .APY.Lb..SOO bus. Dned , Applee, reo'd and , for sale by [near27] , 8. & HABEIAUGH. • 4iitn--i0 barrels; gn ke g s; receiving and for sale by • xner27 4 , , 8. & W.'HARBAUGII. FLAX - SEED-100 barrels, just landing and for sale ;by . - _ &W. HAILHAUGH, ar27 ; N o , 03 Water and 104 Front street prime Halt ("utter, put u i thre Ll io lvr tha tl , received th ilr u r t s for sale by martl7 S. & , W. ARELUGH. CliCuilsl-42000 bushels Rye e ; 30rat Ut 15000 .' Cent ; !gigs) . Barley, WANT= ; for which the highest market price in'etish will be paid. - - • mar:37 ... . s.. & W IIARBAUGH: cl HOPI) CORN FUR CAT.I.I,E, AND HORSES—Eon kj 'stonily pn hand and for nibs by • mar 24 RHODES A ALCORN, 30 Path HI SYTS. TthiPENTINE--1 0 bbla., in prime order, mat 0 received and for rale. by 11.-A..FiiIIiNESTOCK & CO., mer 24 Corner let anu Wood sta EXTRACT LOO WOOD-'7 o cases, just ree'd and Tor sale by B. A. FAIINFISTO...IK k. CO., rnar24 Corner fat and Wood au ' PARIS 01,1,EEN-49 cane, true reed said tor sale by • O. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Rar2s Corner Ist and Wood sta. grIRANGE-1 50 boxes, Just read and for sate by marit J. 8. BONNET LUMON:S—ZWJ boxes, just reed and for • muri4 .1. S. BONNET. - PECAN N TS-70 bbls-, just ree'd and tor sale by tnart4s J. S. BONNET T IQUORICE-5 cases, just reo'd and for salt, by J. S. SONNET. I.3IONDS-6 bales Bordeaux, just reed and torsale lA. by imarl4) .1". S. BONNET. Lniaketajuat received and tor side by innOS J. S. BONNET T gAiON SYRUP-100 doien t in store and for Baba uy L inntl4 E J. S. BONNET. ATSINS4-170 boleo, lo stem and for so.le by .U, marl 4 J. S. BONNET CooSACHS POTATOES—Today rec'd and ;or sate by 1 tmar2ol ARMS:THONG & CROZEIR. 1) tfrafliolt gOacTist reed and for sali,by linar2ol AnMSTRONG & CROZ ER. 1 A1,0N..100 pieces City ""ked aZ T'CrozEn. Atimaß mural 2!MILS. ROLL RUTTER—To-dap reed and for sale by [martNl] ARMSTRONG & CROZER. KTA N ° 1 LARD 7jtVa lt a ' l\ . 'Ci k CROZER iiEA.CI OF TARTAR-600 lbs., yam received and for sale by I B. A. PAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner Ist and Wood as. .1....NN.A.-100 Cm Small Flake i jaet received and for AL sale by S. A. FAIINESTOCK marl' Corner let and Wood sta. obPER'3ISINGCASS-40 cases, jott received and C for into by B. A. FiBN I.STOCK h CO., warn Corner lit and Wood mt. 'FLOUR-25barrels, just received, end for side by onarl3 SMITH le SINCLAIR I BEEN ArYLLS--60 barrels and boYes just recciv N. 5 ed and for sale by Itnarl3l SMITH 8 SINCLAIR. bIifki,.A.TI C PLES-dO sae Ice, just received laud for sole by i ttnarl3J • SMITH & SINCLAIR. R - W - LL uTTER-,5 barrels, for sale by morn . SMITH & SINCLMR: "N"ktri BUSHELS CORN 2 Rec'd anilTo - r nix e by nisrl9 CUMMINS & A.:#PLE:S--‘4O barrels Romennes and Milan Apples, receive-4 and for sale by inarI9CUMMINSA SMITH. • . r i!.D NV li E ltiK r y t :f --350 bliill4.lll.44,eotriin;lrfor UX BMX WHISKEY-50 supurior article,. in Fiore anti file sale by (mrll4. JAS. PATTON. Jr. O RT I casks, pure - tirapc, store xult. Y for sateliY [nutria] JAMES E. ierroN, Jr. maks in store and fur sale by marl° JAbtF4 PATTOis.I, Jr. li 4000 Jam San/. Pnneipia ; in orbre'and far sale by jmnrlC/I' JAS: PATTON , Jr. bbla. fresh Egics,.reed on consignment, and rJ for Mit- by Drase2ll XING & 111.0011.11EAD. WrA,Tors-100 tacks, just. rce'd and tor sale by KING; & MOOR BEA I). ldtls. Plantation Molasses, in store 1,1 and for sale by KING da.MOORHEAD, rnu3, Diamond. lool'AChA(ih TUI33, Kt.:At:LENS suid .1313CLis" just received from Marietta factory, and for sate by mar C.: ACHESON. 150 7,!!`.s.i—e'b7t.T°%—•knyfle.;'l7lPHlA7).l,7'. 150 8. 1 1 1 .1..,R,,Ty1A= Ak'il:LicElln/Zerritgrr en BUSHELS SlitAIL WHITE BEANS—In store VII, and for sale by W. &1:1C ACHESON, feblO No.gSnlithfield APPIXB.-50 lAA& Pei:locks; `• Romahites ; for sale by labia W. & I. C. ACOESON CORN MEAL.—Fresh Ground Sifted Corn Mott], just receives and for sale by , febt6 . W. & J. C. ACHESON; PLANTATION SUGAR AND MOLASSES-- . 100 bbds. prime Plantation Sugar; 100 bbls. do. do. Molasse s; Just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mar 44 •170 Liberty street. UGAR HOUSE MOLASSM-22brIs. S. R. Molasses, k 7 Louisiana Refinery, just received, on consignment; and Tor sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, marl 4 170 Liberty street. T_TONEV-itbbts Honey just received on Consignment 11, slut for stle by MILLER It RICRETSON, turtrl4 . . 11r0 Liberty street. P RODUCE -40 sacks Dried Peaches; . 40 kegs No. 1 Lard; for tale by MILLER te.RICKETSON, marl 4 : • 170 Liberty street. pEA6I MANDY-15 barrels Peach 13randy,junt re dived and for *ale by 14111.!J R & RICKETSO, marl 4 • 170 Liberty- itreet. RICE --20 tierces Rice, in KOIC and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, mari4 • 170 Liberty street. SHELL COMBS—A great variety of Back, Dressing tind Slde Combs, now styles, on hand at ZELIULON KINZEY'S, marl 7 (17.1\inrIcet street. F 11 P 5 filERE—On hind and for sale ai S na . F at -N ufE . AST lurer's ',rines, 14' ifeb 2 ol L -11• LEE. 7 00 PS.,ALL WOOL TWEEDS—For sale by feb2o ¢4 SE UREA' MIX'D CLOTH-Just reed, nnd for bale at tnanufacturer'spriaen, by [feb2ol H. LEE. ICASE AMERICAN ARMY CLOTH—On baud am! Jor dale by . (10231 I. LEE. SUPAIRS DRAB BLANXETS.—The attention of Cal ifornia mea ts directed to this article.e. , They will be sold low, close:consignment, by • [fete)]. H. LEE. ' A N ASSORTMENT OF BLANKET COATING—For /1 sale-very lour, as the BCIISOII is tar adylinced. Deal ers tatty expeet ' (fqb2o.l, U. LEE. M rOpL,The highest price, in sash, paid for Wool, by feb23 Liberty street, opposite,rifth. TO LET fargeiiriek 'House, - suitable for ;EWO Shuttled high Uli ; on Felleritt street. Alleghenfi, Apply. to H. LEK febthi, • • ' Liberty street,-4tiotrite Fifth. . , OfL . ANGES! ORANGES!—ao boxen Oranges, just. re i p e i ve o an d inrazde .JOSHUA.RHODES, ofaro No. 0 Wood st.. ExoNSTERSitti. • oxeit onions. Just re ceitred and for sale by .10311UA RHODES, rniadAtt ; - • No. 6 Wood Id. "MESH sabscriber is now receiving, of the. Pekin* Ted Store, FRESH OOLONO BLACK TEAS, by, the Saud. •Russelrond T. W. Sears, the only vesicle in, this Spring: tAtsb,. flue Yourig Ryon*, trope. rid! andtittnpowder. • •••• A. JAYNES, . . . 170 Fourth at. SAYE COSTS . - Persons in '! d' IL Tsavtiao; 'Esqi, late Sheriff; for'Costs, ore vequeSted to call on the subspriber ) and settle: JOHN COYLE, ...fob%) , Fourth street, near Sritith.fleld st. . . . Daniel Itroungitost, , OUEE,. 510N,...A.ND ORNAMENTAL 'PAINTER, Liberty. street, opposite , Hand. All work neatly executed.r, Orders punctually attended to. (moray HEfinesiqualiiiesof Oman and Etiaak Teas, in 1, packages, warrantdd equal In priee.and" gnu ity any AU the city. 'HENRY- C._ KELLY, - inar24:llnt .Caraer Filth street and Market - • ' 0. ; 60 BALES CUBA, Just ranettra.i . ia . l . fo ri n t hVia r, _ rairl7l t 5 News or :0 orn ans. roams, REVOLVER'S, -with appatatuir by Exiiress 1,..) in a tovrtlayr; by . JOHN CARTWRIGHT, trual.s ; . - • • ' 83 Wood street. PAN'TNER'' WANTED—With a Cash Capind of - SI•EX9,• to batkosausinese Partner in a Atautattetnry doing a. large and profitable buslnesaitt this city. - • • ' GUTIIBERT, Gen. Agent, fcb2l, • ; fihnithfield-street._ MACADLErS'ENG •ND . --A new and che ap edi slot( of MadealerslPAorY this dayro c4vcanad fragile by - • • ,ICAir Oc. CO., wadi ' oimer"WOOd and Third its. Ell = .obltittatteottg.' r ,-„ MEE 11211 ME "public Bale o .a House and Loy IN BIRMINGHAM, - AT AUCTION Will be sold, on Saturday aliernooru the 24th day of, March, 1P49, at 3 o'clock,,n OHB STORY FRAME HOUSE, situate on Franklin street, near Bennett'sTottery, in the floariahing Borough of Birminghtun, vri.h the Lot of .Oround:en which HU erected. - - • - Said House has three rooms, stone cellexitifrOntibake oven, coal shed; &e., tic. The Lot is twenty feet front by sixty deep. The title is et elllient,ind a clear dead will be made deep., of the purchase money in hand, and the balance innne anti two years: For fur ther information apply to John J. Altichel, Esq., Attor ney at Law, No:108 Fourth" stiest i e-to - Birmingham T' N Indiana Township, Allegheny . , o:ntty, three miles. frotn'Deer Creek Lock, containing One Hundred and Fifteen Acres and ill; Perthes;Witklhaallowance of it Crp cent.' for ioads. There are from 30 to 40 Acres of Clcured band, a young Orchard; tr - Ravi Mill in ;tinning order, with dam and race couiplete;tud an abundance of good tirnberan the premises. " Also - a substantial Prime Dwelling House, 3IL by 33 feat, with' a:Log Kitchen, and a Well withinten yards of the kitchen door. Terms accommodating. Persons wishing is purchaie, will please make cation to DAVID - RINEHART, on the premises, or to • - W. & D. RINEHART, mar23:4w NO. 23 Irwin street. VALUABLE FARM . FOR SALE-Ofl.l.s , Aeres ' • having 45 in a good state of cultivation,,and . suits! b.ii_ e improvements i the balance of the Land Is of first rate quality,and well timbered—situated one mile from the Vest side of the Ohio, river r and twenty miles .belew this city. Those desirous of securing a healthy location and a bargain, in a good Farm, will.attend, without de lay. . S. CUTHBERTAteir .Agent, • mar 22 . • Smithfield street: liAithl FOB LALE.--7.1 Acres, about three miles from • ' 4 tee City line, on the Turnpike, adjoining the old Black Horse Taverh property. near East Liberty. The ground in well improved, - uud in a delightful situation for a country sent, It has thereon c good Dwelliag House, awl three small •tenant houses, and one of the ben spring, of water in the country; and can be hat on very accommodating terms. Enquire of fe 148 - - MELLON. L AWR EKOEVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-- , lt large and valuable Property of DM feet front a Ewalt street by 140 deep on Washington street - to a 24 feeralley, containing a two story Frame Dwelling, well. arranged and in complete order, with bake oven, %•Valsh. house, stable,garden and fruit trees, all under good . fence, and tie.good. Price $1,300.- S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent; • mars . Smithfield street.. IraESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE -A Lot of . II 40 feet (rout, pleasantly situated on the North Com mon, Allegheny, containing a valuable Brick House, in complete order, and finished in modern style; baring a handsorite front, a hall and entrance, two parlors, dining room and kitchen, four chambers, finished, garget. good cellar, stable, carriage house, wash house, coal house, Cistern and pump, a well arranged garden, grapes, shrub bery, ke. ('rice, 81,500: terms accommodating. , S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, marlo Smithfield street VOR SALE—A Etna Brick House, and Lot, near the Court House— Apply to C, SHANNON, Att'y at Law, Fourth street. rru Lex—in Allegheny City, a Dwelling House t:Sta ble and Lot - 60 feet by 300, now llecupled by Benj.. Clyde, adjoining Geo. Hogg. 1•or terms, oddness the aubneriber, via box 140,Pittihargh Post Office. febtfhdtf ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. L'IORSALE OR RENT—A Two ;Rory Prick.Dwetting t 12 situate on Fifth street, opposite the Court HOINC---. Enquire of hIIIIULLEN & DOWNING, 218 Liberty street, opposite Seventh. . TO LEl'—A Font Story Brick Store, with a good Dwelling attached, on 'Market street, next aunt toTront street. The subscriber will put in a new front to the Store, on or before the Ist of April next, and give possession at that time. Apply to WALTER BRYANT, world-1w IS3 Liberty st. inTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious,and weltfinished Tavern, Stand, in the village of Shousetoivn, famished in modern style, With good Stabling attached. It will be leased for a term of years. Address janl2 P. SHOUSE. Shousemarn. tilt) LET—A good dry CELLAR, situated on the North east side of the Diamond, suitable for an Eating Room,or Storage of any kind. Enquire of - - • HOGAN it CANTWELL, fehs•. • 86 Market at, Pittabo~lr.+ WILLIA.II TATE & CO., • ' (SUCCESSORS TO 1/IESIV7 7ATE.) Fourabetween street, Ferry and Libertysheets; -mANUFACTURERS of sheet lea d,loaden pipes, hy. &ants, pumps, baths, water closets, leaden coffins, kc,; keep consiantly.on hand and manufacture to order sheet lead from 1 to ft tbs. 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 that may be wanted. • - • They also Manufacture and keep constantly : on hartli leaden pipes from It to inch calibre; aqueduct pipe, tor conveying water from springs, furnished to the country trade, 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 Innis- Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams' Pat ent suction Pumps, for wells. or cisterns; Snow kr Co's very supeiror cast iron suction Pumps- Hydrant work of every description executed in the most durable manner, and ou the most accommodating terms. Orders f rom the country for leaden pipes, abet . Lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. jerr-chin Uolvrea Filen& Concave Beater - Churn! ' BUTTER LNVE MINUTES! • viTE call th e attention o the public to.the article head -1 V itig this advertisem nt,and invite the enterprising and curious to call and svithess its operation. All adver tisements in relation to- this invention. to the hundreds who have seen-it tested, is supererogation:" • Ist. This Churn will produce Butter, gathering it in a mass, from sweet milk. to five toten minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually. prepare it, in three to live minutes! 2tl The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Butter can be p roduced from sweatlnillr, or cream, than cream soured in the usual way; and by means of this Churn, a little girl or -boy cair perform, in five or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a day. ' simply turning a thumb screwohe whole inside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Batter and milk in the plain wooden bor. , 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented as the'sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it.but little to manufac ture it. sth- It is a common-sense Churn, as all will admit who will examine it. We invite the public to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav ern, and at J. F. Beckham's; Federal st., Allegheny. makk.dtm:w2ta CAMERON & 'PRICE. Wall Paper Warehouse, NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGII, PENN'A THOMAS P ALMER ESPECTFULLY annocinies.lo his friends and cus miners,, that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he has at present.,MO can oiler to pur chasers, on eery moderate terms at the old established stand In Market street, almost every article in; his line— includ ing eou using- room. bedchamber, d ng- room, par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints,Paper slid Transparent Window Shades; Bonnet 'and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wmppine, and Tea Paper; he is abundantly "supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est prtces mar1341&w4171 • 0.11..r.r . , IN THE MA EH of the voluntary us signment of.Huon F. CRATNEY to MILLI= PAYNE, .NCI. um, October Term, MI6, in the , ";,3 Court ;of • Common Pleas of Allegheny X 't County, the Court appoint Heade Wash. inngton Auditor, to audit, settle and ar range the account of William Payne, as signee as aforesaid. • Notice-is hereby given that the Auditorveill proceed to discharge the duties of the foregoing appointment on the 6th day of April, 1:349, at 2 o'clock, r. re., at his office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh. 1. mar2o READE WASHINGTON. To Countr7 Marohant.r. HODKINSON VrOUltiremia 1 you nantyou'aun now In. secure China, Glom, Qat eeeee e we, at such jpricos as never were baretoloreolfered at. • • - Remember, 115 Wood strel,adomis below Ath. [ml7 , rpo - miLTANtra:z:MaV;ibseias n la rgvslCi" of seasoned Timbeiomitoble for BONNET BLOOKB, w hich. he is prepared to turn to the Spring fashion, at his Turning Establishment, No. 27 Fifth street. marl4:2m " H. H. RYAN. FOUND—A Pocket Book, containing a considerable amount of money. The owner can have U .de aeribing the book and contents, - mud paying for hue ad.. vertisement. Apply to • R. GALWAY, inurlB • No. 4 Commercial now. EYS FOUND—A hunch of Keys was found yoster -1% day, itt FO Seventh suet., Tito owner ran have them by calling at this olbee. taiwls Apprentice* Wanted. .. 1-itlanbscriber wants Apprentices, to learn the Cabi - T.net, Chair-making and Chair Painting. branches of business. Soya of steady habits, about 111 years of age, would be . preferred. . Nona need . apply, who cannot come well recommended. 11.. e. FMINESTOCK,„ marl 7 , - 101 Smithfield street. AXT'ANTED.—Wunted, sovernl good' stdestnun, who VV,' can realize from $6O to a. month. ' Apply nt KAY: k Co.s,. Corner of Wood, rind Third M. ItYotc,—A urge assortment of 1 V .A ‘ L - ever -5 , L'; IEV Ep ‘ ‘ iiicanti other IVatches; Breast Pius, Finger Slugs, Ear Sings, Pencils. ac,, Just received pud for sale by lifc - OANDLF.,SS & CAMPBEIiti, - murl.2 "ItgOT,CE.—Parsons indebted to the late firm or Hos. HITS 4 KANI urn requested to settle up. The books and accouifts aro iq possession of.. JOHN COYLE; feb2o Fourth street, near Smithfield: ViT S. RIFLES, PISTOLS AND CARBINES;AIIares . & Blunt's Revolvers, good; togetherwithn large assortment of other Pistols; - Fluskiand'Holti, and Cali fornia equipments. Bowler Knives Will he' received : 11l Express, in a row days, at JOHN OARTWRIGHT'S;; tnarls:lltwl Cutlery Establishment; Kt Wood xi, 7 -7 - A FUR'PHEEt irEDUCT/ON. • jairelltruipaitatt & Sonar Patent Soda Ash. 1 T06T0N8,34, oneh, curroncyl or ~4 atos.,apProved bills. 6 tons or upwards 3k do, par, tird4nop do., In , tereat added. For the superior, Anality,of thnbrand,,we refer to tho plug and soap manufacturers of this city generally. W. k IH. fiIITCHELTRAE, deco . • ..N0.160 Liberty street. SW GOODS.---W. R. Itluaruv has opened this morn ' log a lot of NEW GOODS; embracing many -00firee and dbstrable .articles. , Persons wanting Dry Goods of ahnost any description i Nvill find, MOW advanced part the season, a much larger. and morti &petal -tufitprfirkent:- ut tiiif 'store than elsevrhere. , ' • "'' - Among the'Oondsillartiltaffed l a lot of hiiitfritte Green smltlt'filed Nouse de ,Dsines, Tarim - I'lo4llll'g Cloth Shawls new Prints, &c,: Nont , e4 l 4 forPP,)4I 4111. and Market Streets: • ' ' . Erzr• Goods'at 'wholesale, up stairs, very low EWES MI .'; , oQie Varna • Tor e To - Californians. =IN :--._.-.:.-,-'..-_,,,,: eiTHERWAHHIVAL 'OF NEW , GOODS,'. NO.-FORT '-NINE, LIBERTY; ST„ TIT2*-B - UBO:H: JUST ItHCEIVED, an extensic‘and• general assort meet of French, English; Belgian and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable 'patterns Amongst them. will be flaunt. varie ..ty of entirely new Styles' Fahey Cassirneres-,and Vest sngs, of the latest inapariationa—all of which will be made to order la.the most fashionable manner; at short notice, and reasonable:prices- , .on hand, it' large . aim:Ulm:sent of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Made up in the present Spring Style, and 'Will be sold low forest*. • • - •N.B. . ,pormoi.--= Watt's Ortduatink Stion'dere Aleastirellystlli . t. Sir •sare (mrLd&-vv) R. DELANY'S: A. A. Mason & Co., . M6O MARKET STREET, have received, by re eat Importations; the following GOODS: viz:— Six cartons Thibet Shawls, of various qualities' and colors; 50 doz. ‘f.Alexander's" best, quality Kid Gloves;` 'together with a good assortthent::of col d: Silk; Lisle Thread and Cotton , Gloves " for Spring trade ; rich stand- Cullstraight and turn:over Collars; 30 pair Emb roid ered from 50 cents to 81,..,55; . Mourning Collars, of va rious patterns; Demi Lace Veils, the greatest assortment ever offered. by us ;,,Frertah and. English , 4-4 .Prims; Hoyle% hints, small figures and fast colors ; small plaid French Ginghams ; British, Furniture , Chintz; white satin damask: Table Cloths; Linen Damask, 544' and:lo;4i green BeregesiGent,shluek Gros de Rhine Bilk Crairats„ 32 to 40 inch.,the best goods imported; Purse Twist; Linen' Cambrie and Linen Cambric Hate, front (*Au S 2 , SO i , WHITE'GOODS, such ab Jaconets. Lawns, Mull and Swisse Mullins, figured and plain Laces, white and: c01 , .1 Tarlatans, km: Ar. We are in the daily receipt of new Goods, and invite the:attention Of purchasers to our extensive monk., rine - Cloths ti Camdmeres and. Vesting.. AMVEL GRAY, IiffERCitaNTTAILOR, Erthange uddings.:sl. Clair XII. stint, Pittiburgh- htisJust returned. from New York and Philadelphia, and is now receiving a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassi nt erei and Vesting", of the' best quality and latest style's, which' he is,rep: red to make warder_ in the best manner and In the latest fashions.. (mrl7.lm Fashionable Head quarters, No. 29 Market strut, second door below Second street. • O..WitUNICBURG, RESPECTFULLY announces to his numerous friends and to the publicilhat he bus removed his Fashion able Head-quarters from Liberty street to his new tore, 'on Market, 2d door from Second street. Be is constant ' ly prepared to make to orderiof the - moat fine and beat Materials, in a superior manner. anti at .ver . y;retnionable ;prices, every article of Fashionable. Clothing, of which his complete stock of choice and - carefully - selected French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres; Vest- Mus t &c., of the latest and most. desirable. Patterns, are particularly designed. - , , , • Be has also on hand a very large stock of Ready.inade Fashionable Clothing, which he will sell very low - C. WEBNEBURG, feh27ty) 29 Market 5t.,23 door from Second at: • • • A, A. MASON & CO.; No. 60 Market street, have hist 1 - 1.. received the following well - known brands of Bleached Muslins, viz : 7.8 and 5.4 Bleached Muslin, 'antes' Steam Mille_; 5-4 44 " Naninifeag " " " Mason," "Polranoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Clin igigamond." "Omfton,4" 4 .A.""Pittsbargh," "Lawrence," "Boston Pillow Case," " Farnsworth,' &a.. &c. All of which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be gold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack age. fella ablating Blus/ns and Malan Linens. `XT MURPHY invites the particular attention of_ V • Mose wanting' the above . Goods, to; Mdesitable stock, consisting of theMest make, from Merriest approv., 'ed manufacturers, and the latter wartanted pure flax.— 'He has received an additional supply, and is offering Shirting Muslim; of a superior quality at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow4ase . Dinperaand Crash; ' Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and , Housekeeping Dry Goods generally: LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Lainea, (some new styles. ust received;) Alpacas, dm. . The season being ,far vanced;all these Goods will be told at prices that cannot failloplease. . Er. prices sale. Rooms upstairs. janls To Gonotrr Merchants., Mit R. MURPHY, at his Ulmlesale Booms, North east corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pitts burgh, (up stairs.) is now prepared to offer to the Inspec tion of Gauntry. Merchants, an extensive supply of New Spring Goody, inctuding.the newest styles of Sitting. Prints, Ginghams, Lawns. Muslin , de Lames. Alpacas,. and Dress Goods . , generally; also, Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, /sc.- Prices low. Entrance to Wholesale Rooms -front 4th at. mrt9 CUUN Env athatCHANTS.—W. K. filmisnx, N. 1 . : East corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pinshur ,c has now open his first simply of SPRING and SIMMER GOODS, and invites Merchants to examine his mock.— Priers tow. fly- Wholesale Rooms up stairs—entrance from 4th street. mar2:sl • • .1120136W,N & — CATJTWELL, bays lust received, at. No 11_ Ea Market street, an unrivalled selection of . Bead Reticules - and Purses ; Fans and Combs; China Sets, Accordeons:&e. mar2l HOGAN & CANTWELL. A A. bIASON, tr. CO., No. 00 Manua Eraser, have . this day received, per "Fast Line the following named Good?, via r—Sattn - stripe , black: and blue black plain and printed Reneges, all wool if L. de Lanes, erne broidered Thibet Shawls., ttlack„white and pearL Silk. Hose; spdirSilk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; insetting"( ; black silk lace Edgings; bonnetßibbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new patterns and rich goods..marin Vesting. • CCENTS. " call.and see" the choicest variety ever iljr offered, and CAMELIA. CRAVATS; at prices, you can' leave them . • CE11221 N STORE, and now, receiving, our first supply of Nov I SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to be bad or the Importers and Jobbers:—' New-styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks new patterns; Rich Chattielion abSGlacie Fig'd and plain bllc Silks, all widths; Bereges, Lawns, Mous-de Laines; &c.; Fancy Bourret Ribbons", new designs. Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods. ' • • ROBT. D. THOMPSON, marlsl No. 110 Market st., 3 doors from Liberty. PRINTS -1 crln e c r l i i i e m c:fltee PrAnia; I " Hamilton " Fine deei"ble s q in J:;kgagr. c Ckli d P b Elitt o marl 2 D t . t su Es st s ree it t„ wd,,,,tict furssa e new style" Dress Lawn, • MeCANDLESS h CAMPBELL, marld - • 97 Wood st. THREAD -500 doz. StuartTs 0 cord Spool Cotton ; 500 Smith's 3- " r" . 300 lbs. Pat. Thread, Nos. 30, 00 andso. Just opened and for sale by •' • ' McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, mar2o N 0.07 Wood street QUSPENDERS—iW doz. Ginn Suspenders, Russell trianufaeture; 40 dozen Leavy Gush Suspenders; Just opened and for sale by IacCANDLESS'i CAMPBELL',, mar 27 No. 07 Wood street . TIN ENDOODS.--A. A. hla.son k Co.„No. Market La street, have received Linen Sheeting,. Linen Da. mask 6.8 and 10.4 Linen Hollands, Bleached and:Brown Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Doylies, Nap. kins, kc., to which they invite the attention 'of par chasers. ,nINGHAMS ! GINGIiAMS! GINGHA.NIS !—A. A. Ijr husoy &Co.i No. 60 Market sir eet.-htise in store 150 pieces Ginghams, areall plaid, end desintbleGoods. rearl6 ~,' - ._ • FMlLLEttc,,Ecouomista and the -Public, to effect a savink of'one-third, and obtain the,greatest bargain* erft purchased, are most respectfully : invited tet - ROBINSO.N'SICLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Pon ingc, corner Fifth and Wood atreeta. rettsau• r Extensionorthe Baltimore and Ohioßai/ T' CONTRACTORS FOR GRADUATION AND MA . ,- - SONRY.—FaoPossiseare invited for the Graduation and Masonry at the, following described sections of this romil—the sections averaging a mile in length—core , mailing in the town of .Cumberbxod: Sections 1, s, 0,7 f .8 and 10, will be let, embracing considerable rock work - along the _Potomac. river bluffs, and the masonry of sev eral bridges on section Ist ,Also,:all the sections from 30 to 45, inclusive, (excepting sections 43 and 44,) begin- Ming 28 Mites from Cumberland , about a mile below the mouth Of Savage river,•and terminating at the summit of the mountain. - The works upon these sections bt heavy, containing Li lauch rock excavations : and two tunnels, each, about 1100 feet in length, and a stone bridge - of con siderable size. The whole number of sections now to be let is 30. In. the course of the spring and summer up wards of 30 more heavy amnions will be put under cen t snot between, Gumberiand and Three Forks creek They remaining sections between those 'point?, and other work' beyond theilutter t .will be let bike spring of 1850. Specifications ot the work on.the 40 sections to will lie ready by-the dlth of March' current. ::They will milibe distributed franuthe company's oldeesin .more, Frederick, Harper's.••_Ferry, "Ctunberland - end - Washington. The:Proposals wilt be directed to the nil dersigited,. at, No. 03 HANOVER ST., Baltimore,: and will be receivcdmiitil SATURDAY, ilie2Bth orApriliin elusive. making eking ,bids, the line should be thor- - examined;andtrie resideut - Engnieets,will be in attendance thereon io give information. , Thdinest sat isfactory testimonials will be demanded. The paymenti' . be madtrin cash, reserving -the.; usual-2a per -cent. anal pia completion of the contract.,; The mostnitergetio prosecution of the work will be required. tr By order of Ore. President unit Directors . . • ' . DENJ;-.11- LATROBE,. marl =:coats . Chief Engineer. i ' . . R. i - tio Premtuan , Blindo:• - • . - • VlLLlA l NlS,No..l2.lilorttriSixth'street, Philintel , : lT, i pliia,Prperian /Rind aridWiadoie Shade flifanyfas= rurefilawarded the , first and highest Medals rt the New york, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirotedeonfidenee In' his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to - hlir assortment 612000 Blinds of narriivvand*ide Matti, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new stylseand - Colors.— Also, a ' , large: and general .assortment of Transparent IVindent Shades, Jill.of which he will Saint the lowest Old Blinds puinled.unrl trimmed to look equal to new: Dssimis supplied on liberal terms. The citizens otAlleghenyi Con, ty are respectfully in ,vited to,pall , before purchasing elsewhere—confident. of. pleasing all. .f.):Open in die evening.. . .. rnarldarnepti ? . f r " • Binningherit Town Council, deeirin' t f to Contract with some suitable_ person or persona or the' exca yatiug of t 5,000 cubic yards Gallia streets, will' receive *aka proposals forthe_tebole or.any part of said work. `iiittit the 4th of April next, at which time the work will . I WI let to the lowest rind beet - bidder.; • Proposals - to be. left .with Witztass FAwcarr, -Street Com nussioner, sehere specifteation of the wor k may be seen. By order °fibs Council. rattrin:dul TIIO*.A.SBLAOSMORE, President. .•"-; MEM ECM MIE MEM MOZSI • ~ :AQaB: leached Goods CLOTH STORE, Post Buildings, Cornet Tin and Wood ans. New Goods Main . El =ES ISM Minn EPM : • .•• , ::,..4 . ...:,... - . L, Bankera lank ,eutjangt Xiroktrz • . WIC Ilk iffu.razuri ,; - EXCHANGE:AND-BANKING . 0 FFICE, _ . of. Third and Wood Wee J SIGHT and Time Bills of Exchange; Bank iNcles a n foreign and domestic Coin hi:night and Sold on th most favorable terms. - , • .Collectionsmade inallthelirincipal cities of the,Uriloil at the lowest rates.' - • ' - Armin itnamint . snwhan"usnle• . ECRADIER . . Ea nkers aiid Exchange Brokers"; 'Dealers - 17i' riff an I DOMIZIk Billy, Bills i2rEaFhange, ; qcrtjAcaies if liepos. 7 it, Bank- Notes, and Coin. . ' . 'Ctiroor of Third and WoOd" ere:: diroody . 'OppOslti the St "Chute Hote l N. ifOLAIES SON, ' Rinker, an4:bcaltrs in Exchange Coin and Bank No. 55 MarkeiNrcet, Pinaburgh. - . , New York,_ ; pr Cincinnati Philadelphia LonieviWe Baltimore St-Loris aartic Rorke.- Ohio Bu ' rtes • • - - di e,. Kentucky , .1 " *, " Wheeling. * -" Tennessee . 3 ". atin-y 7 A B, 1 1 0 , ):1. TTIOS: SlitGalfr. , &-SAEL•44IIINT: BANKERS;AND EXCHANGE - BROKERS, Corner of Mod and Sixth streets., Pittsburgh, Pa DEALERS in Coin, Bank NOtCH. Tune Bin Foreign ' and Domestic Excluingu,t'ertificates of Deposit; &re. EXCHANGE on alr the principal Cities Of the 'Tinfoil' and Europi, for sale in sums to 4yri. piectaserP.', CURRENT and Oar funds resolved on depcisite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of xbe.:Uni( . .in...a, th e lowest rates,' - • ' ' • . . _. f • A' A t PRIVATE DISEASES: 'flr:Brorcii . ,.-1'i1d...•.: I 65 ttininoed Alley, ran be' consulted in at l''''. cases of, a pris•ate or *llea tetuthise Incidenpi 'e g t ;/ to the human frame: ' '' - ' • ' - ' ''. ' . '.....,, rr: Syhilis and Syphilitic ertiptiOns,grihorrhiiti _' '( ' and its consequences, together With all ce-''''' "treat di-scraggy impurities of the blood, with all diseases ot • i eenerectiorigin,sktn diseases,withstricteres,gleet t uretbral ... discharges, seminal weakness and Impotency; also, piles,. J., rheumatism, 'female weeklies's, ; diseases, of the Worths monthly suppressions z discases.'of the. joints,- fi stula,. :ilk-, anc'illervous airectiousipaint in the back and loins, trri7 ..,.. ... tenons of the neck of te bladder' and.kidnaysi scorbupc eruptionag.etter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, 'd.c. .- lIPTIATELVE NEARS' .PRACTICE,I. ~.' nichtnivel} , devoted to the study and treatment of venn ' real disorders, , and these arising - front youthful ektesisest"; gaiety, - climate, or Impurities'of the blood, whereby' the -;. •• constitaiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr.Broven , '; ''. to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who mayplatr - . .. . . . Dr. Bromrn's officesare conveniently arranged into sib arate apartments.. Patients - can visit Dr.•l3 - i without (ear • of exposure to other visitors. •• • •• • • ' • . • •-•. It is of importance to Marty personS in need ofraedicab aid, to obtain good advice privately and Promptly. ;To - all such, Dr.. Brown's ready skill in removing vimerial•sits= Eases, in their varicnis forms and stages, otters inducements which can rarely be equalled:,-Strangers are hereppapl prised that Dr. Brown ,has-been regularly educated to. , every branch of medicine, and for the -lain , twelve kears . • confined himself- exclusively to the treatment of those • diseases. Dr. Brown is •the only regularly educated surgeon , • - kt Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to thosee.om laints. . _HD Certain, safe inutspiedy cures will irialictues, be ktecent cases are relieved in a short time,, Without inter •- 1 nation from business. • • ' _ 1r - ilernia or •ktuptare.—Dr. Brown also invites per •• sons afflicted with Hernia to` call, as he has paid pettneu)::•- tar attention to that disease.• Letters from .a distance; askin g advice, mist contain' s-, fee or they will not be attended to. • :••i• EprOffice - on Diamond Alley; a few doors from Wood dentist street, towards the market. Consultations strietlyconfit . •- •- • ''• ETIMATLS;II.- - -Dr. Br . awira neirty,diactiveKedrem. : edy for "Rheumatism tr a speedy and °attain rOntedy tor that painful trouble. iunever - , Mee and Private Consultation" Rimme,No. mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The" Doctor is trlviraya..at, , home. . lanl6..dawtr Dalley'a"Magical"f Pain - Eitteriettiis rpO,THE PUBLIC—This is to - certify that.l. have found.' .Dallex's Magical Pain Extractor to protie the Chronic Rheumatism, which I, have, been i4illetelf with for ten years, in my hip , • - • • ABRAHAM IL'VREB.LAN.U. AcquaekanOck, N. Y., April 8, 1349. '• Alm H. D.uamv—Sir: 1 have been troubled with the Piles for eightLmonths, and could get no relief.' Toth - Magical Paul Extractor having been recoinmended . to me, F applied it -but twice, obtained instant relief,'and in.., a short tune was perfectly cured Could I not' get any more of it, I would not take a - hundred dollars for the balance of my box. ' _ WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore streetiNew Ycrk - , tune 19,1847: 117- CAUTION —Ltalleei only Depot in the eityof.iyitc'.. York, and where the genuine math' can he - obtMnatt,'„ wholesale and retail; is at 415 Broadway .--- • 14. DALLIIT i 5 the inventor. of this truly - invaluable anj pound,-and he never has, and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to. any Irian living; and, there-• •• - fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a ;Trainor it himself. Counterfeits abound! Every truly vainable`nrticia ja • • subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiteri and tin ' posters; and nothing, that we know of, has mare - exteu4 timely expe rienced th at fact s, than Dailey' Magical Pain Extractor. A. Tim—The genuine - DarkyOneases:Of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles; ice., wilt afford irisulnrietief t produce atonce a coornigand soothingeffect-,,extractin,;. pain in and fr oth one to siteen minutes'. lint be "anre, al ways, apply iron linen— , Aieverian cotton cloth: ' And now Mark the differme 1f..7-Counterfeit E.xitaciari, no matter under what name they narappear, or how up 7 plied, always irritate and iluita.l4 thepam ' Pamphlets, containing certificates of c met, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. IHORHAN, ,arern . Depot, Pfgabfir Da. U'ld. THORT, Agent: - Dalley's Animal Galvanic.. Curee.a..l.C. For Horses,' Cattle, Zoe., cures specie, quitter, grease. poll-evit,l'aures, galls and bnfises. .Pampblets containing . certificates Of respectable parries, war be. , had on aPplx , cation to - BIORGAN, ,:oetiB:atswy Agent. Pittglibreh: The Grand Purgative: • • E . CLICKENEWS'SIIGAR COATED rEaEza jir BLE EXTRACT P/LLS..=-These celetirated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Sl:deg as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Headache, Fevers. Piles, Costiveness, Coughs - if-lean : burn,Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Fore. Throat,. , Weaness, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion,. and a variety of other diseases to- which flesh is heir togas, a medicine for the million: In a. seesonS of the 'spring, summer, mitturrn, and winter,--and under till earastances, they - can ire taken.with perfect safety and Success: As a Verrnifuge and general medicine for dna, thetaieunriesited. Bear. Coated with pureWhitc sugar, children will easily tate.lem they nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their opemtioa. For adults, by increasing the dose,they arc equally Pesti' .As an Anti,lithaus Pill they will lie bound with. Data superior. "Ask any one. amour, the thousands whe use them, and an unqualified approval Will lie the certain result „ . , Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tIO orikiatil inventor , of 'Sant Coated Fills, and that nothing of the sort wit& ever heard oflantil he introduced them in - Jane, '1543.: • Purehaseri should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's. Sa ll r Coated Vegetable Pillsr•andsakenrioth.rs„or.thev Dr. Cliekener'apriumpal orime for the ante of ' WM, JACKSON, 69 Liberty sr , bead of Wood, Pitts - burgh, Pa.. General Agenc.for• Penneylvanin f 'Northern Ohio, and the river counties:of:Virginia. • -• - 4 -;,••• The followini4re the duly appointed Agents Rai . , A. M. Marshall, Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. • .1. R. Johnson, , -• • -•• • • JonaihanGhrets4 . 3ltaretiester4t Alexander•Aadale. Wylie atiem. . J. R. H. Jacques,`Pnatgharp. Woi..l"„Sanith.,fiernpernacevalle., 131.'H Starr, ewiekley: tt i. .4. Edward. Thompson, %V Daniel Negley, East Liberty, H. Z.Mitc ell, Vllkiiteburgh. , , • H. Rowltuad:k.--San, WiCegaykait.:- C. F:Diehl,Elfiaheth; John Black, Turtle Creek. " • - 7" -- -I4l'Eldawne4„l3oJcerstown.;, Renniel Springer' Clintoni, - - James lalltee,'Stevrutt.itowni'' Riley AL'lottighlil - Plunt township .1, Fultori,•'Parentunt.-" , . • ' Jeremiah Fleming, LaWieneictiller, Robert aug92-d&wera . . . 'Mitoticllla naps, TrAy-zeCO. have taken the exclusiVe, agency:for Ake ji sale ot - Atitttliiirg, slippier Maps, for Pittsburgh nod: 'L he sold Ut re , . duced Philudtl{driu prices , a Projee _ 44ti,the:. intNst and most COmpitehensive Work of the lontil_ ever --LL pit_ fished AMerica ;it is 'Ol feet from.Ekst fici.lyes; : tl froia'N'Orth to :South. aecomplimed. ) 1 1 1 .1._ Vet g.. 7, Oki pages,contaiiting-rilf.:"lting int!el7,c°ll,V-1,1,P5'..F.Ge arty item on ilia 'Map may readdy,..fouo I. straphimil . desCriptiOult tsf all'ihe •. Ttm._Refereiteeend Distimee'Alop ona sale eL of,tls`mil-.B' -TC' es to an' compri...mgtn a d b s, COAntl" e - in the Umpn, nit accompanie y a volume , which includes n 151-;''-' ' • ; Counties, Town s mms, kg', 'qgelbc"s lll l a gener al description .... of MeV - hired - Stales. , : • 11 'Valletta! Map of ; the ...Amerman Republic, or Unlied.States of 'Arnenca., . Unit - Atlas,' containing Maps _OO FAr! if e • Kingdoms,'States and Republics With a sperm ! m ap e . of, • noi - of the United States,"compreheaded 73 . sheets, - foinfing a series of /17,1tInps, a large' font; volume, rle-, runty executed. • - - • A mop of Texas, Oregon. ond'Califeirtiii,*iih`allMc ronteidistinctik marked 'out to these corintnei: ' A large supply of - the above Maps, misall"andlargt, - will be kept constantly on ltaistlana'for sale - tit int llook and Paper .Warehouse, corner. or Tflikd-rnia!Wor,d OSEPit PRIdE'S JOBBING; SHOt . .=Yo persons . about to remove, and - scanting their Stores repaired, Counters;. Shelving, Dnors; Windows . , ;and Hoisting Wheels put up:--Carperttet sehrk - of all. kinds done•on short. notice,oir reasbnabli:teratt. - - Cabinet work made to order, and Furniture neatly repaired' varnished, a/treasonable tertns--rin Fifth - street,' betiVettc' Wood and Smithfield streeutin the COffilT John biggetti Oats of Win. Trinclilccy opciosite'l ahoy Ltigino !louse. [frlilltdfripfl -JOS,EPHTRICE,'.." THE suliscribtr Offers for sate -his old llosfuess.Stund,' • - on the-corner of, Smithfield- and 'Fifth streets.' 'tie- - ; will sell Lis:olitiro Stock.antl-PiltlneP:....Fiedinir it in-' convenient to attend to Loth of his establiihments, be is' ' 'desirous of-relling - ono, of ibent.."_.For.ftirtli'erTbliliculaiSi --- apply to .GEO..SCH4II.2Ii, marts if Carnet of 6th aildSmithfield Sr ,.DOZ. CORN BROUMS—Just reed and tor lotto by V febl6 W. dr...T. C. ACHESON. r....'.-.- ~'';';.:;ls.;--...4,.,;.' V * " .77.: '....,.-• .. -.4.:.....:.:''...:-."-' ..c -.....,k.'''',..-.:7;,- .. . 7 , i:,! , 4•: : :::.i,5.. ',..-.•s: 3,:.t.,::,:„.::„.-,::: MIN MEM ME 8174.1.14 JUTS • :•- • Buyiog taus County & City ord'uè Relief Notes .: Pennsylvania. Co. New York . . Mnryllutti• • -• , - isiew.Odeans . . -2% • OM MMM MEI EEO '..-, .', -. .. - ,1; - :. '. '- s . - ,:: : •: '-- .
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