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I ll!ll,lim ' ‘! UI! 3 closes 12 x. South via -11mit f J 5 >UI *' Y -t due Br. closes sa. m. viilv* " uslungton. due Br. closes 5a il via Cleveland, due 10 a. * rK and Western New York, due Br. at., closesB am. OFFICE OF THE POST, > >\ ldncsdat Morning, February 0. 184 s $ FLOUR—The market is dull,-and prices uuscttlcd— merchants report a w ido range in buying and selling rates. There are few buyers now, and receipts fair: several lots armed yesterday by river, and wc noticed quite a number of wagon loads offered; 18 bbls. were taken at 84,08, 20 at 84,60; and a number of.lots at 84,02; all k° m Soles from first hands at $4.8104,90. BUTTER— I The.market is rather bare, with active de- 1 ruond. . Taken from wagon at 12c., sales from store at 13c. for Prime -Roll. ~ I *'“w i SODA ASH—A decline is reported to us. Sales during the past few days at 4fc. cash; 4Jc. Hj.offiu sale of large lota. WHISKEY—No change. We still quote at 20£?21c. for Rectified, and 18010 c. for Raw. BLIjACIIING POWDERS—SaIes of several lotsat Cc. MESS PORK—Nothing doing, though the market is well supplied. There arc.no buyers. Holders ask 811. CLOVER SEED—Considerable activity in this article. Lot* have been taken from wagon, within a few days, at 83,60, but a fairer quotation is 83,62; from store at 53,87, < but sonic dealers ask $4: Several lots have been shipped east. CORN MEAL—Sales from store at 40c. WINDOW GLASS—Country brands Bxlo taken at 53,50; a decline. BULK PORK—Nothing doing to indicate prices. DRIED APPLES—The market is bare, good. We quote nominally at 62063 from first hands ; trom store 75c. ; , • TIMOTHY’ SEED-lTa ken from wagon at 81,7502; retails from store afy32,2502,50;; no la rge lots sold. BUCKWHEAT—Drooping; sales at 8101415; plenty in market, but few buyers. RAISINS—SaIes t-x. at 82.2502417. RYE—Taken from first hands yesterday at 45. WHEAT- - Some bought at Qo£ dull. DRIED PEACHES—SoIes at 81.60 from store ; from first hands at $1.50. *. FEATHERS—PIenty in market, but no buyers; sales by the singlß.cag at 31033. MOLASSES—SaIes at 2Ce.iff27c. SUGAR—SaIes of new crop at-tie.osc.. in hhds., ex* *ra Prune Old, at Gc.o6Jc. APPLES—Green, of good quality, are worth $1 50 per bbl. .Thedcmpnd is very good. RAGS—The demand is quite brisk. Lots taken at 3fc. POTATOES—Demand is very great for a good article. Sales from firet hands nt 81 50 for Ncshaunock. COFFEE—SaIes at B{c. j RlCE—Regular sales at 5Jc.. in ticTce; 5Jc. in bbls. BROOMS—Good quality sold from store at $1 37if I SI 50. 'I CHOCOLATE—SaIes of Norfolk at S 2 60 per box. I PEANUTS—ReguIar sales at SI. I . CHEESE—-Sales ul 60Cjc: I LINSEED OlL—Sales nt 56c. BEESWAX—SaIes at 2tc._- ■ I BACON*—Sales of 6.000 ib*/'flunis and Shoulders, a! I «'*lc. ami 3Je. >: ■. a ' U'r-'*# V- 1 : ’ .' J* The exports ofSugiraniL Molasses from New Orleans, for the week cndingJan. 22, .were 2457 hhd j*n I 109 bbta of the former, and 248 hhd. and 4741 bula. of the latter. Havana, Jan, IS- Molasses hasgonc down tojlfrs., at which dealers are firm. There have been no sales Rsce since the date of the Jast report f 13th Jan.) Exchange on Loudon 1213*13 cent, prein.; N. York sand Boston, 2 cent, pretn. —Correspondence of Sa vannah Georgian. • *••■** '•'■f '?■ Exports or Brbadstuffs, fisc.—The following is the amount of Breadstuff*, fisc, exported from the port of Philadelphia to foreign ports, from-the 27th uU.» to the 3d insL, with ihc value of each : flour, bbls. -4,848 Value, $35,12S Corn Meal, “ ! 4,870 “ 14,766 Ship-bread, « 967 '«« 3,3*6 Corn, bu. 3,6224 <« 2,869 Rice, ticrecs, 6 « 140 Beef and Pork, bbls. 454 « 5,093 Haras and Bicon, lbs. 50,727 « 4,G5? Lard, « 252,148 “ 20,526 Butter and Cheese, “ 20,368 “ 3,443 Naval Stores, bids. 632 « 1^536 Tobacco, ; hhds. 12 “ -1,050 Bite, « 100 “ 1,680 J\ r > : .K - * > i Total value, $94,274 The whole of the above went to the West Indies and England. OFFICE OF THE PICAYUNE, > New Ofi leaks, Jak. 27,1848. j CoTTOfr.—The market is unsettled on account of I the vague and unsatisfactojy accounts of the Cam- I bna»s advices. Later account* havebeeneonfident jy expected, but having tailed, the price* are irregu lar, but according to the best information we have been able to collect, the sale* have beon atadeelioe oF is. from the price* current previous to the receipt of the news, though some sales are reported as hav- I ing been madent full prices. j -*r ■♦••• ' }.*i ■v -M Stock on hand, September 1,184 T. Arrived since to date.. .* Arrived to day, Exported to date. Exported to-day. Stock on hand and on shipboard not ciear « ed,.... ..211 141 OBACCO * Wot a sale of importance has tranepi- Stock on hand on September 1. 1847 .. Arrived since to date. **, Arrived to day. i * 1 Exported to date. Exported to day.. ’ Stock on hand and on shipboard not clear* ‘®d>* 247. StroAU— There has been an active demand ’and the stfea lBD 0 hhdsJat full prices, say for fair 3t&4. Molasses. —The market is decidedly firmer and 1500 bbls.have been sold at 17a16c., principally at iB}alB£c.for.pritne.-lotB. • • r ■< : ;■ I : * MESMERISM.— Mr. Spencer respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that his demonstrations in Mesmerism, will continuo during this week, at Philo Hall. Those who do not believe, had bet ter attend, ami embrace the present opportunity to satis fy themselves. The Experiments will, in everv instance, be piven with persons who are citizens of Pittsburgh. Alljnay expect to be amazed, astounded and convinced. Doors open at half past 0 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents— can be haa at the Exchange Hotel, Office of the Post, and a *. the door. Front seats must be reserved for iheLadics. FOR SALE—jPwo Building Lots,-in the Sixth JUi >Vard,«ach 24 by 133 feet, on which there i* a never tailing spring of water. [feb?j GEO. COCHRAN. LONDON PORTER—S casks, ill pint and quart bottles,; • for sale by [fcbT] P.-C. MARTIN. .$£■ — 50 W^°-K and half bbls. Old IWO. Vo^SL s '' 1637 i ,'? do. do. Old Peach Brandy, »^Hi_»orralcb y [ftbTl P. C. MARTIN. ]B T for < «Se l biJ SlNS |7ilii? o “* frcs,l > j U5t received and — I b,r SMITH & SINCLAIR. jyE < ftba SßES ~ 10 bbl5 ’ j“ £ > received ami for sale, by' — SMITH & SINCLAIR. E OLI, BUTTER—a bblsTf-.i, ? £ o '<2c3 C -' i;V ' DLE S-50 >™”«. for sal, by • MtITH t SINCLAIR. <&mtmernal "Tmanrial. ’ F P S > ® IIKGH I BOARD OF TRADE ’ | coxjomjK FOR February. : j STEAMERS. . Departures from America. Jan. Ist From New York. Jan. 15th *• Boston. Jan. 29th “ New York. Feb. 12th “ Boston. Feb.SOth »«. New York. Mar.llth “ Boston. Mac. 25th « New York. to November inclusive, the every Saturday) from Liver imcricn to Liverpool Dally Stvltw of the markets. STATEMENT OF COTTOW." STATEMENT OF TOBACCO. U - > h ” f if * ItC - > * » *• i *.■’■)» , , ‘ c J£“- T V I q. T • - . ARRIVED, I Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wclhvillc: i ! « NelsoiifßroWosvilii u k. e ® v°P e i Moore. Bcavcrai u BtOCTold, Cope, Bridgeport; ' .. Danube, Cocke, Brownsvilld; Baltic, Jacobs. do; Atlantic, Parkinson, do; * • Pacific, Campbell. Louisviilp. * Skipper. Stoops, Rnne sville^ „ DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark. Wellaville; “* Michigan No. 2,'Gilson, Bea -e ** Caleb Cope, Mooro, Beaver in ‘‘ Atlantic: Parkinwin, Brownsvi Despatch, Nelson, dd; “ Baltic, Jacobs, do; “ Danube, Cocke, dq; J. J. Crittenden, Marshall. N. ( Oswego; Smithcrs, Nashvillb. For Franklih.—The Arrow, Ja wilUeave regularly when navigation ip SS" Fob New Oeleaks.—The Spti tjiM, Capt. Demuaon, will leave on nex: Thursday, |t 10 A. M A .new and magnificent boat. { $ ; IST For Browusville. —The Alla Parkinson, leavesat 4 P. M., every diy Tho Baltic Capt. Janobs, leaves at p . Foe Wells vtlle.— The BeaveA leaves at 9 A.M., every day ■ C&t. Clarke, __ if: iar Foi Cisoishati.—The rcgulat jacket will icave at 10 A. M. I ii fc3T The Cincinnati Enquirer of ths i >tK says : i The rner at our landing is slowly Re siding, but there is an abundance of water injtfis channel, above and below, for all business pur^o^s. &£T The Louisville Journal of thd lsays:-— The river was .still on a stand last with 7 feet 6 inches water in tbfc canal. Thje f eather is warm and cloudy. It Steamboat Lite's Lost* Louisville, Feb. 4/A, A. M. —A sfeamboa 1 accident happened in the Ohio river, below Hawclsille, yes terday* caused by the Paul Jones runijing'l Into the Major Barbour, sinking her to the Boat and cargo a total loss. I Icnrn j that several lives were lost by this accident, but ha!v 5 not yet ascertained how many, or the names ofjiiose who rfcrishfed. j j; Extract of a letter writien-at! i, Dunkville, Grand Rivet, t. W.,>, April 24,1546. i J My wife has been afflicted lor a nunbb ji : of years with general dropsy ; about a jear past t 5 hcrcased to an alarming state, so much that her lira h; at times have swollen to.one third over the nlttlrit size.— After trying many hinds of medicine, Ic dfre to the conclusion that her case was quite hopole fti. I When yonr Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture !w ok recom mended I concluded, that I would trj o!|fce more, and by so doing found ilsucccssfel in cdriiijL After using two large and one small Lottie ,ihc pjbelieved herselt entirely cured. I.give you this testimony, hoping it may prqye, a benefit to those w ao are afflic ted with the same disease, that they m: y ijry it and find Telief—and I also wish to express ny gratitude to Dr. Vaughn, the inventor of this med ciah. JARIUS C GCiK.” This letter was handed to the Agent fo£j;the sale of this Great Remedy in Danville, Canadi ijWcst.— Reader, go to the agent in this place, )jjik fora pamphlet concerning G. C. Vaughn’s Veg I fthontrip tic Mixture, his advertisements are in our Columns. HAYS & BROCKWAY, k{snts, 2 Liberty st., near Ca jaljjaiin. - !'■ The Fatal Consequence.—The bills o|f Mortality which we daily see recorded, and the that die of Consumption, and .the very in ainy ofoir friends am! acquaintances who are scj'ic tally and dangerously afflicted jNand must ere lopg*tjay ttie debt of Nature, is alone sufficient evidcjic £ that no time should be lost in getting clear of tHe yiery first evi! seed of disease ns soon as possible!, before u takes root and destroys life. Occular deirioi arc daily visib'e to the,public, that “!d I DUN CAN’S EXPECTORNT REMEDY” il je only safe and effectual Medicine that will eradicate the first symptoms of this fatal Di ii:asc. Her Life hasbeen Spared, by the use of tr Dun* 'an's Expectorant Remedy. Consumption 1 j esteu! Mrs. Margaret Clemons, oT Columbus! Cf io, has oecn suffering with a “DISEASE OF Tllk l&±\GSf for the last three years. She at Irngth fccime so weak and debilitated that she could notileSve her oed. Her husband procured all the diffe[e2s fhedi ( cines set forth to cure Consumption; but li ifortu' nately there was none of them afforded hjjrfinv de cided relief. At last, seeing a notice in ithc “Ohio Statesman,” of a cure Lh it was perfbrmed|fjipnn a young lady similarly affected, w hich gave finpes of a cure, your expectorant Remedy was sent f >rp>fyour agent Mr. Mattoon, and used according to direc tions. . The good effects were visible aftn • ngthe Medicine one week. Her Coughing sub; id£il, and the Choaking by phlegm, which she distrefsi» fly ex perienced; end after using the Expcctorai t tf weeks her strength returned to its natural vigor, atd noiv enjoys perfect health. I write you thcJcll ifes in sincere gritification of the speedy cure y jut medi- ! cine performed upon my sister. ' fj Yours, truly, PHILIP H KNDEfIIfcON. Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 10, 1845. j \\ The above named medicine for sile byl Vihli.tiAJi Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head ot Wood burgh, Pa. __ | jfc c 3i * Important Warning to those whonegtect\a jld. — It is evident, and decided by the most experienced physicians, tpat Consumption is mostly citcWiiraged by neglqct of a Cold at the first attnex. Hpw-iinany persons are there that put off from time tojiirp pro curing a suitable medicine, until the diseake Begins to assume a serious character, when in all Srola bility they-are past the power of medical didlg May these lines prove a warning to those affliettm with the first symptoms of Consumption, that ilhcm may immediately use “ Dr. Duncan’s Expectorant Remed?,” which is expressly for the disea respiratory system. It is certain to rctnnvi aluopgh in a few day*, at the same time relieving thiij pain in the side and breast, and arresting the pmgtpss of this fatal disease—Consumption ! The “ Eijiccto- 1 rant Remedy” has a decided advantage oVer all 1 other preparations. It is entirely free .iron (ffpium, ! And all other violent Narcotics. It regu aUk the system,and gives strength to the wenKand nervous. ' For sale by War. Jackson, 89 Liberty atrieriJliend ‘ of Wood, Sign ofthe Big Boot. ' j|i|i2B \ Bales. .23,493 .517,490 . 5,948 342,790 ..3,600—335,790 {Cr Consumption *is a disease which is carrying its victims to the tomb by thousands, withqutfbcing arrested in its progress by the medicines in]c<Jmihon use at the present time. But a brighter dajy lijcpm ing, and has come—as to successful arrest &f "this disease. Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort ard (TaIL, not only gives immediate relief in COUGHS and C&jLDS, but from the testimony of men of the h'glnistjjiitand ing here and elsewhere, it is malting some’ vitfy re maritable cures ofCONSUMPTION. Imprpvßnents in the treatment of diseases is onward, anq nothing can arrest its spirit in the present age. Tfiofe who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, would domiell to call on D. C. Knecland, also Messrs. Co., the agents, and see the certificates of Dr| Vf-m. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the wife ofltljp kev. Geo. W. Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cox, late fkrofes aor in the Cincinnati Medical Collcgo ofCinij/mati. jan!4 ! I;j — 23,590 Doctor Duncan's Expectorant Remedy y j/p* Con 'smption, Coughy&tc.-^ i Whatever will have p t!<pden -3y to mitigalo suffering, and remove anyioppor a part of the many diseases which aro now brjdiralcnt in the United States, is truly a great blcssirig jts man* ktnd. When a medical preparation has bfeeljjtiied, ind found to possess the virtue td heal and! cute dis ease, it is an act of imperative Justice and benevo lence which we our teflow beingi the world to make it kndwn. Wtfhave’made bsiibf Dr. Duncan’s Expectorant Renfedy in our and believe it to be among the very best of kh&jm'aNy nedical preparations, to remove Coughs, golds, spitting of Blood, &c/S:c., now in practical triie. . A. WHITING AVkkY. Coshocton, Ssp/.3, !545. *; ; For sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty stJ| head of Wood at., Pittsburgh. I*s^4 £5" Let every one w ho ia in need of ado Medicine aa Sarsaparilla, and who wishes preparation, put up ingeneroua aizcd bottl a dollar each, read the advertisement in anoth umn, of DOCTOR WOOD’S SARSAPARILt. WILD CHERRY, a compound of two of valuable medicines in the Materia Medici tonic for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Sic. safely any it ia an excellent preparation/ Sold at the: HEALTH DEPOT, Sihithf tween 3d and 4th streets, Pittsburgh, Pa t •I • ‘X ' ‘ i ' ' Si r *• -t -. "4- - 1 ' .•-• wfr\'*ssr .*«“? -£- <-fc?'“-'~.' jl! js^ r - IMltficntt. Wa* OF PITTSBCI« 5 FtKT WATRB IN THE CHJINXEI^-I t '■* Mrp-v.-.f v i •:> < Vr.vu. ■: . ’it*." -f .•. T„„ , NIAGARA SOISSB. HE Thirdi ApmialSoiree of the Niaoaha Fum Com ’ootno off at the Lafaycne Assembly Rooms, vu Thursday evening; the I7sh of February - n . e , * MANAGERS: ‘ Cnpt. Samuel Cameron, Hope. D. M’AlTce. Niagara. Capt. J. Banning, Washington. A. M’llwuine, “ Gco.-Fabnestoek, Lucie Sam. 8. M Kclvy. John Marshall, President. J. m. Christy, *i J. Caldwell, Wm. Ponn. J. C. Blair, D. M.Lfea, Eagle. C. Coleman, : . « Cam. M. M’Stdn, James Blakely, - 4 ! - A. F. Atiahutz, Duquesnc. ; J, A. Parkison, « w Capt J. M. Porter, Ncpmnc. J. B. M’Fecly, 4 James Irwin* Vigilant. K. P. GW ‘i J.Schneck, Vig I. H. Co. E. Kaye,,. ‘I »V. Collingwood, G. I. H. Co. James Douold, '* FLOOR MANAGERS: * 1 _papt..Wii.Fkuoxß, •• Joseph lUve; Esq. .Vi - Daniel M’AfFee, Esq., and Band, will be there otUtlic occasion. f\ycllsville; VVellsville} T., r , .. ; wr; pens soiree;. ; * r if ,t - ze ” RO / Fit tsburgh and Allecheny. arc respect lully invited to attend the First Annual Soiree outlie » m. J enn Fire Company, to be given at the Lafayjettc Assembly Rooms, an Tuesday evening, the 22d Eebruary. \r ie ; be served up bv that prince of caterer, Jfci Btricklencl: Mr. Daniel hrAiee and Band, from AY uecimg, will be present. Tickets can be procured from any oi, the following Managers: 1 a ■ MaNAOEIIS. S. Cameron, Hone. J. Kulton, President. . w™^a in i e ' n '* i MontgomcJy,\V r in Penn Wm. Splatter Allegheny. Wm. Krebs, "« £; < M 2£ r ? ,£m L I)lM l nesnc - J. Caldwell, “ * Win. White, Neptune. Wm. Platt “ Josißoye. Niagara. Wm. Campbell, “ ; aSchneck, I.V. If. Co. R R Elliott, lir' 5 a , 1 , 1 . a ? lu ‘ r ’ Y&dant. J. Prophntor, “ w.Coilmovoodj LneleSoni.Jos. Spratley, * “ ’ J, 5 r W Washington. John Lomont. u ~ ' Telegraph, Dispatch, Journal, Chronicle, aud Gazette copy 2 weeks. - - fcbTi Gordon, |jf*c, Capt. _ , „ GRAND 80IRBB 1 the Benefit of the Mercy Hospital— The citizens 6f A Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and the Public generally, arc respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for tlfe Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, which will he given at Assc * n hly Rooms, on Thursday evening, 24th of Feb. tnst Mr. Daniel M’Afee, of Wheeling, ami his Band, have been engaged to play for the nckets can be procured from any of the Managers. If ' atA^AGEHS: Hon Clja T l c rSha!c r , Hon.C-Darrajrh, ; Col. Wilson McCandlcss, Col. Win. C. Meredith, • Geo W Lam. Esq., Daniel McAfee, * Dr. J. R- M Uimock, Dr. Geo. Watt. £\ h “ g a ™S e ’. John J. Mitchell, i JoJm E. Downing, Terence Clark, « ?• “ Thomas Hear)-, ! J nrnesGnsey, George Rus.efl i r ,T Cn "°'> D ' C - M’Guire, I O M. Rul.'lc. L. Harper, John B. Gmhna, W. B. fc’Conloguc, f '■ J*> R ter. John J. Goggen. Icb2-ld } respectfully inform their friends autl the public. thrti they are prepared to furnish and at tend to eVrry thing in the line of Undertakers, as they have qnit[ the business of Cabinet .Making, and their at tention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a iaftre assortment of COFFINS made and finished, rove red. bud lined in the neatest manner, with a variety of materials, and itt all prices; wc keep SHROUDS rea dy made, iof all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric- and Muslin, at all prides, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing tunerals. if quality and prices to sut; SILVER PLATES w thc Mam ‘‘ anU °Z C ; JCE CASES for layifig the bony ih ire. l»y those who wish to keep their friends uny length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put icc in for layingjon the'body; LEADEN Collins always bn hand. \Vp have a splendid new HEARSE and.a pair of fine horsctu aniFnnv miniber of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable, anglfl-y | ] jin REWARD.—Tbc above reward of One Hun- J^ rt ‘d Dollars. will be paid for the apprehension (so that 1 ran them) of two negro men, who ra» away irotn the fcjwnniboot Cirey Eagle, nt t)iis place, an the mght or the 9ih January inst.. or S5O will be paid for recovery off cither one. % One Sawney MWlichacl or Solomon Coleman, ns he calls Imustjh—tbe property of Hubert M*MichaeL Ander son Kv. Said Suwuey is about five feet nine inches m height, black skin, long nose and rather thiri pouung lip A—when spoken to has a manner of rolling up l e * speaks quick when in conversation—is about 2j to|!?S years of age. * J The other. Daniel Church, (the property of ].aznnej tainnsey, Frankfort. Franklin cotimy, Kv.,) is a tall, stont yellow man, rather stoop shouldered, high cheek bones—? meiiiung tojbc silcnL and speaks low—is about .TO years of «**;.. , _ JKO. F. BROOKS, : jan 29-3 w 1 URO\V.\sVll.l.E\v.vrKn-Cl. - l USKSTABLISHMENT.' T. j _ Faucltc county. Pa. UK friend* oi lljdropathy.—also, the public in gcne ra!;—arr respectfully iuformcd. that this csta&lish meni, bush expressly for the purpose, has now been in successful operation tir.ee August, IS-17. The building is 70 feet by 30. two stories high, and will comfortably [accommodate twenty-five patient*.—every room is weUlventilotrd ; and neatly furnished. The sleep* mg. bathtng.jnnd dressing rooms, for ladies, are as entire ly separatHdiirom those of the gentlemen, as if in differ ent building*'; also, separate parlors. The bathing-rootns are furnished with all the necessary baths for undergoing a successful treatment. * • Numerous-pure soft-water springs surround the entab n»nmciii:.pleasant and retired walks among the neigh boring hill* drr abundant, and the exertion of reaching the summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful views over u uiofct nicmi*rsrjn<* country. DR. IfAKRZ. the Proprietor, wlm r«*hidea in tlic estab lishment. hn»! had several years' experience in this poptt- 1 tar mode of practice : und, early in the ensuing summer ' aspect* ro bej joined by DR. MASON. Fellow of the Roy’ - ai < o.fcgc oi .Surgeon*. who is now visiting the best establishment* in England. . ° i 'ny KstaWlshtnent has been. «o far. well patronized; I and no panvi will be spared to make it as comfortable > and ngreeabli- to invalid* as the system will admit of ! Tlu* terms arc as follows : 1 For patient*, SO per week, to be paid weekly. • Very feeble patient* btp required to bring their own j nurses; board can be had for them, in the Establishment i at $2 per week. ’ < Each pntfcn|t is required to bring the following articles:? I wo Imen ori cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coaxscT either three comfortable* or a light feather bed; likewise; an old liucn, and fianncl sheet, for baud- a g*»- and oneSitijectiou instrument. * $ - The following di.-enses nrr successfully treated : revers. Intermitting do., or Ague: lndnmmation of the • Rungs, StomaWi. Bowel*. River. Spleen, and Kidneys; 1 Dyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism. acute and chronic: Sciatica, and iLumbago; Oonorrbira: Primary and Sc-f condnry S>phllis;*Scrofula ; Nervous Diseases; Partial; jortlyM*: Neuralgia; Sick Headache ; Palpitation of the ' ilenrt: Hypochondriasis: Dropsy: Jaundice; Habitual < oMi veue**; Delirium Trentmi*; Spasms of the Stomach ' and Bowel*: Spinal Adertion*: Chronic Dyaontcrv. ori Diarrhroa : Tetter. Ringworm. Scald llesid. Ac. : Female Diseases. us—Prolapsus fieri, or bearing down* <Tt the womb. :F.xees-«jvc. painful, and obstructed men-" stmatioji. feb3-wflni j Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettec, A N D W A I. K 1 N (i C A N K f M RREL L A S . Y\ rM ** RJfII.VRDSON. Stkim. Factort, (the only ,J J , on ® . m l)le Stau**.) No. 104, Market street. Philadelphia. ; Merchant* are regretfully informed that I continue to inantitaeturr aJJ the above goods, by the aid of steam’, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the mtroducufli; ot expensive improvements. >ly assort ment is complete, nod price* *o low ns to give entire sut utaction. ID“ Ax there U an Umbrella Store m-xt door, of nearly I. . n i!. f l- I, ':L U J. 9 “Mporlnut yon nhould remember 4VM. 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and. PunUntre of the Itflftl'ng Co'ir VmhrtUn. sign of the I.aov and Eagi.e, No. 104, Market *t., ,I’hiladciplmi. !D“Attention is requested to the celebrated Watling Cane Lmbrelkt , a neat ami beautiful article, combining all the advantage* of n Cuur and Umbrella. feb4 , Homewood. Feb. j OrrLR rOR SALK, my IJomowoed properly,conij priflng beiwef-n five am! six hundred nOrca of )nnd.-- I shall hovr a road opened, running: through tha principal body oi tbr lanrl. so as to render it enailv ucccsaiblo from tlte turnpike, and the Squirrel Hill, und'Uroddock’s Field roads. Any portion of the property may be obtained, so as to tmii/tho wishes und convenience of purchasers Mr. Lauiel Neeley, of East Liberty. wiui&* e any to the locality of the Mr ' George Hailey will oblige mr by attending in person, ami showing unv particular part of it, and giving information as to the terms of sale. W.M WILKINS Homewood, Feb. 3d. 154s?.—lmd* Young Ladies’ Seminary, Allegheny' City. ■JITR. N. W. MKTCALF would announce to the citi '*fpr*>* Allegheny and vicinity, the intended remo val of hi* School, trout the corner q/Sandusky and Straw berry street*, where be ban been teaching for the last twelve months. Qn und after April Ist. be will occupy Rooms on Federal street in “Colonudc Row » 2nd door from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist of two Sessions, of five months each, commencing on the first Monday m February and September. • hates, nv TViTtox. r-En session of m*E months English Department—lncluding Reading, Orihoeranhv and fcfining .Writing English fo gic, English Composition and Criticism. Gcoeranhv [li». mry, Amlmtct und tha higher branches of Mathematics Nuttimi Philosophy, Chemistry. Astronomy. Botany, Phy stology. Geology, intellectual ami Moral Seiencc, and all don r bruuc 108 rc<|ul,,,c 10 a thorough English Educa- Classical Department— Including the Latin’ GreekMd French languages, each an additional charge of .. ,po 00 The services ol competent Teachers are secured for ptuSu: rw,ve ids,ruc,ionB «" Tltosj designing to enter, will find it to their interest to do so«IS near to flic opening of ll,a Session as posable" yet ptipi s wtll be received at any time during lhe P Sesiion' and will bo charged at the above rates onlv .i! 1 * tunc of entrance. Ne deductions will be made for ces, except tn cases of protracted illness ‘orabsen- Auy information which may be desired win k« «i. to those tlho o^^'i^!^ inßeftrence may also Ire made lo the following g0„,1,. He'v^ Anc *!; e ">' > }{"J- £ ? iUsbur 6 h - Labor Saving Powdera s^^ssss > AT cnees could be adduced, if„ c ..^ 1 A lO , £^*j£ facihty;, giving it an unrivalled poliTh’’ preattst - k ' - every partteie of oxide mav be removetf. “ ’ fcb F 4 crsa,ehy iji-such ttgPtd jat one ?ri col. :hermost • jjAs a wttmay il' ,1 ... * .« ~ V -l ' s •v.’;;. s A,..* 3 -i i w . ■ ■ ••• * -i ■•(>• ; WM. ALEXANDER &. SONS, Makers axd Fiumsiuxu /Undertakers. corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Ex change Hotel, Entrance on Fcnn sL, Capt. St. Bt. Grey Eajjlc. ■i Stf^: • •I-:.,' ■ f - -ti r Lp ...[ “ Sales-tn-Gltirtion i • AVCTIOK SALES, i_ B , Y yOHN'D. DAVIS,' AUCTIONKKR, • l&ourt-#,,,, cornrr qf-Wood and- Fifth struts- Ov rp.„ --. Dav G00d... .. . tli p« ® y m 9 r " ln S. February lOlh, at 10 o’clock, at Fifth W XSirE etc,l ! 1 . S 'i 1 ' !5 lloom ’ corilcr of Wood and whoiii ii fo . r ctu,li currency, for account domestic a assortment-of foreign and oorognt winto and fcnoy Vtj. Good*, &«:. cliina? giawwarc' ,j!!Ci£,i larfn: < *“ ami, y. ° r qneeuswarc. French hrantlv l’ ™fi!iT U ?, ncr /’. SToccncs ’ *«• 1 cask c Holland gin, for. account whom it ffeaftsteSSSSiSg also fine cutlery, carpenters tools, brace and Sit? n *hZl’ deons, violm s ;. fifcs, combs, watches, jewel™, tols. fancy articles,, books, Ac. . y * !'*rjjojßi|tfe..or Heady-made Clothtnp Of, F ft I ? AY < J l 2 il i s * S e 11111 inst > a « *0 O’clock at V/ Uie Conimercial.Sales Rooina, comer of Wood and Fifth will be sold without reserve, to close sundrr large quantity of good quality Fashion, able Ready-made Clothing, in lots to suit dealers; amomr which are: , * *t> .16 doz. Fide Shixts, with linen bosoms and collars • 3 P Superfine French Style, do. do.; 1 2. f Fancy Sporting Shirts: 2 “ White and Blue Flannel Shirts; 2 ‘ t ‘ Plain and Twilled Red Flannel Shirts; 6 • Hickory Shirts: 7 *f Derrick & Bro. Drilling Overalls: 45 Sattinet Vests, Roundabouts, and Pantaloons; 38 pair Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons; 29 Pilot Cloth Overcoats, assorted; together with Oil Cloth Coats, Pantaloons, Southwestern Sec. _fcb9 i * : JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. Xarwi SaljD’of Gold.and Silver Watches. be sold on Wedncsnay eventng, the 9th inat. ?T at half iiost 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms] corner bf Wood arid Fifth streets, an invoice of Gold odd Silver; Watches, consisting of 3 gold palenfic vors, heovy 7 jewels, msde by J. Johnson. Liver pool., 2 detached, 13 carats, made by M. J. Tobias: 1 patent lever, heavy case, 17 jewcls»madc hv W. Robin son; 1 I/Epine.4 jewels. made bX M. J. Tob’ias: 1 silver patent lever watch, njade by Taylor* Co: 3 silver do taehed jlcvcr cratches, mode by M. J.’Tobias; together with other gold and silver watches, gold pens. &e . Ac. whieh can be examined on dnfopf sale. 1 fc b ? 3 . ; JqHN D. DAVIS, Auct-r. O Adjourned Sale of Houses nud lot. A Wednesday cvcnimr, the 9th instant, at 7 dclock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streeus-will be sold, that valuable lot of "round situate in the 9th wan! of this city, having a front of 01 feet on the Allegheny river, and extending buck 100 fret to a street 40 feel wide, on which is erected alicntand substantial two; story brick dwelling house, and also a frame d welling house. Titlejindiftputuhle. Terms—One third in cosh: residne in two erjual annual payments, with interest. 7 JOHN D. DAVIS. _ _ ; i , Assignee’* Sole A F ? Hetail Pry Goods Store, at AUCTION —To-inor ro\v. Thursday. February 10th. at 10 o’clock, a. wjll be sold, al M Henna’s Auction Rooms. No 11 1, Wood street, .3 doors jiroin Fiftn —by order of Assignees—Uie stock 1)f a retail Pry Goods Store, from a neighboring county!; the ptnntcr part of the articles have been pur chnsed within the present year, and arc all in rood order, comprising: Plaids.Ginghams.Calicoes.Lawns, Muslins. Alpacas. Mennos. Flannels,Superfine Cloths. Cossimcres, Cassinets. Shawls and Handkerchief*, Tabic Cloth*, Irish Linens Cashmeres. Mous. de Lanes, Shirts and Drawers Also, d lot ot Hardware and Cutlery; a large lot of Pools and Sluics. Groceries. Ajccs, &.c •nmA, ca.l, m,r fuml-s ' J. M’KUNKA, Aucl.- , of lading hove been received troni mi rxten wye mmon.iifr (jouse in New York, of n yen large in voice fif I renrli and English Broad Cloths, eipectrd lo arrive durlng.thc present week, of which due noliee will I, 'e"-A>. ■_ ivip S * r "‘ Property at Auction! / \N \\ ednesday evening the 9th inti., at 7 o’clock, attthe Commercial Sales Hoorn, corocr of Wuod and sth streets, will be .old, for cash par funds— That valuable lot of ground, situated on the south side of. Third street, between Wood and Sinithfield streets property of John Itagne and the heirs of David Henry, having a front of thirty feet and citending back 80 feet, subject to 841 per ah num ground rent, feb4 JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucl'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK «Of Household and Kitchen Furniture WILL bo told,by order of Administrators, at the Auction Room, North-west corner of Federal street and the on Tuesday morning, Feb. Kth, al9.o ! clock, an extensive assortment ofHouse- Imld and Kitchen Furniture, among which are Side . hoaid, Bureaus, Pier Tables, Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen .Tables.. Mahogany Book Case, Venetian Blinds, Highan'dlow Post Bedsteads, large Mahoga ny frame) Looking Glasses, Tin, Brass and Sheet Iron Fenders, Framed Picture*, high and low backed Rocking Chairs, t French Fret back-and common Chairs, Settees,i lngrain and Rag Carpeting, Beds and Bedding, Work and Wash Stands,Cradles,Cen tre Tables, Chi-nji and Queenswarc. 1 very; gine Mahogany Case and Day Clock; 1 <l '5B Day Mantel do; 1 ** *l3O hour do ; I superior Cooking Stove ; 2 Canary Birds and Cages; together with a gene ral assortmenVof Kitchen Furniture. feb7 HAVANA CIGARS—IOO,OOO Imported Cigars. of the lolldwing celebrated brands, (part to arrive.) jon *i«tingofl; Ceres. Ariticnrdnd, Washinaion ReSaJm. Hapedes; Esqulnpip. - Dos Amigo*. , De Fustcif. Cranio, Byjono, Eagle Priucipes, feb7 “ WM. J. BURNSIDE, Aucl’r. ii'iXEs and Liquor t f let* and Eighth*' Pij of the following, celebrate! namely :i > ASeigncittr Brondv, pair, M 4 ‘ dark, Otard i i l pnlc, Hcnnr»*l- /• dark. *' >' , pale. Pinet Carillon A, Co u * | ** g dark. Imperial Eagle pin, Hlark I(or*e Swan j' Pine Apple Irish Whi*k«-v JuuiaieujSmrn*! St. Croix- Iluiii. ’ Together witlj « Liquors Lottie*; uimj. I for sale u» imported. on jilt lor uml Liquor Store of feb7 ' earner B. Aj. FAHAESTOCK &. CO.'S i RUBEFACIENT. E ml^lre L i, nJ>pll S !Ul °l 5 for “ certa in class of inflam ih^n?frer7re n ' tu>ns hare h®™'? con!ta nt use and high favor from the commencement of the healing art to tha SKrer'twf 't a S <1 , t £ e , p [? pr t? tore of the abo,r ® medicine l i?L th . prtu .L VC3 tha .‘ lh °y hhve at length discovered a combination that iembraces all the properties reauisite to cure the complhints in which stimulants employed. The Rubefacient Is an.emollient, and at th same time a powerful and permanent stimulant. The complaints for which it is principally used ore Chronic BtlSm ,' Ghmdular Swellings, Sore Throat, Braises Sprains, tuul all other complaints that reouire the i't' application of stimulants. It is equally efficoSmk in many affection, of horses and cattle, suchMSreaini Bruises, Ring-bone, Spavin, Ac., Ac. Price 24 remJ per viol.; Prepared ans sold by U B. A FAHNESTOCK At Co., Coraor 6th aad Wood sis. ) Loi 'S R,m > co., ffy., April SfllA, IMB. This is to certify that B. A. FoAaeiloci * Co G R„„. ehi < e t thli h t u i,^ vpa 1(10 most «U»f«ctionof any medi £5! o! 1 hare evcr U8 «l for RiisowsTt.M l have wJdta t ?ereh/,:' a,CS ° f 00 ■* It hJ gircre selt'STfiS tha i in consequenco of a sprain, the tehdohs s»oiwana £3£® xjsvs'Al s*iS PdUlrarg, April Bth, 1641. Prepared and aold by ;• B. A. FAHNESTOCK to Co Comer «Ui and Wood >is j v Notice to Contractors* i PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the : nfw!,!l l ? l l5 3l01 ? )r Q ‘ iun Company, in the Borough ° C 'Z al f f c ?' lon J until Wednesday the 23d day of FeV •man next, for the bonstruetion ofDams and Locks, upon if* nver improvement. Plans and sped ncattons qf the work maybe seen at the Company's Of fice any tiipc after the 18th of February next, mid any information in regard to the work may be obtained from kl. y»LEngineer at Pittsburgh. Tho proposals will ;be addressed to the President of the Companv, at Wesi Newton ' ALEX. PLUMER. Prcst. V. IS'. Co. vvest Newton. Jan, a*. 1648.—feb3-w3tT i- ' The Sunday Mercury. EPREa RN T A TIO ,\ S having been made to the effect :J|A/ lhatithia papefr is published in wanton‘violation of •, Proper ;Sabbuth observance, the Publishers feel bound ;to dcclare;that except in the immu of the day of its issue, j,(not of its .composition or publication.) there is no colora | ble grounds for the disgraceful misrepresentations that ;havo been, made.; There is no work done on this paper ion tlte Sabbath, and we apnea! to aU publishers in Pilts [burgh to ariswer ivhcther the so culled Sunday Mercury Lhas not less work done on Sunday than any other sheet I |iu the city [ febS-ddJcwUt GEO. YOUNGSON tc CO. j Office of thk Allegheny Bbidgs Co., ) Pittsburgh . February 1, 1&48. \ AN ELECTION for President, Managers and Officers fapthe * l Company for erecting a Bridge over the ri* iver Allegheny opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Alle gheny, will be holden at the Toll House, on Monday, the loth of Marth next, at a o’clock, P. M. •. f«b 3—lmd&w3t JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. iV .v T\* >■' .: - 4,. r, '';:',' ,:i':: ~.''''';', ':': -. .", : i. :..',' - .LC. ', ,C 7 .,,' -: ' - '.' -.:'' '' '' ',, ' ?.:- 'l':'"-*. 3 -• Golja Principe*. Steamboat M ViUcgn, ex. “ Silvia* *• La Bagader*,,No. 1, •* “ No. 2, f PO LET.—Three dweffnrg houses, situate on Fourth b« h WC,! UCnr * >C C ' unft * >« the city of Pins- a b >‘ 20 ! * eel i «'ith a convenient entrance on sth, near Wood street. • Also, a irame dwelling, two stories, witli an acre of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lone, in the cu> ot Allegheny. Enquire of -J anS J- D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st HOUBAV PRESENTS.—Jonx II MRLoi'xo. 81 n ood street, is now opening for sale, a splendid as soruneet ot GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings Rosewood Piano Fortes. ** b Martin’s De Ooiii Guitars. . Rosewood Writing Desks. See.'. r . For sale at the lowest cash prices. Orlcz. La Paimia, Cazadores, ■>j For sale by 300 Whole. Halves, Qoar- Brandy. Wines, Gins, &c.. ands, gtadcs, and vintage*. London Market Wine. Ronca Port “ Trash *• Hum '• Burgundy . S. S. Madeira S. M. Symington * , »• Faval Pale Sherry •’ Brown l * Golden “ ' Tenritfe •* “ Lisbon Claret “ . Sweet &. Dry Malaga •• ot‘ the above Wines and ipugnc and Claret Wine*, ig terms, at the Wine Cel- P. 0. MARTIN, imithfield and Front st*. Ol- XDIUES.—:{ hhU. Lard; bushels Dried Peaches* *9 K “ Applet 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 60 lbs- Beeswax; On consignment, and for sale by . J,nls J. D. WIU.IAMS. 'l’° I 'KT.—A Room on ti;<- first aiory, and thr «pcoad A anil third stones ot a brick honse, corner of Firth and LIUOJJ si reels. • A Z.VT " ei “ •’"■t ooovenipnt Frame‘cottane. m AllngluMiy Oily. Apply to JAMES MAY. jnnll ~Tlie undersigned has associated V- with himself Jolm ?NicoU. from Baltimore, in the Gro- C r T J ~ Ge J}? rn . l Commission Business, under the style of Seilers A Nieols. Dated Ist Jnnuary. IS4B. J nn2 ° ___ FRAS. SELLERS. PRODUCE— 40 bushels Clover Seed; 2 bbls. While Beans: 6 l * Flaxseed; iH keys Nu. 1 Lanl; tt bbTs. *• “ 12 casks Cheese: W bxs Just received and for sate, by jan2r> MILLER & RICKETSON. JJRINTERfc jIW' INK.—Just received at the Prkiv trT jl Store. 7:2 Fourth st., 30 KEGS PROUT’S WINTFH. 8 INK, in 20 U>. and 50 fb. kegs. Prout’s Printing hmrt*i* c n now,cdßcd ’ by primera ’» bc manning lured in the country< a. JVYVFS lfb.i-da'v 5' „\ccni for the * l'renli,of prime brnnde, received bv -*». steamboat Ringgold. :u»d for sale by tel >3 , . SMITH &, S, BUCKETS— 50 tfoz. jut i received und for sole !»v - Cch4 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Nottee r r o n!!'i“i'n" , 't rCarpc l"'' r !‘ ; °' ll,c Ci'»» of Piu.bi.rffl. JL o.n<l Allegheny. mtd vufutitiux: c liorobv notified, thut the Journeymen Crpen ili h r!'"' ei “ nd lo dwunnd un -°, f ec "'* P.or 'it*)’ ttpon their present-wngtte, on tl.o first dny of April nefflt. By order of the Associu n°n - o iWM. E. KRRETT It S fel>3-tf (Journal nruTUisputcb copy.) ’ 'VM. D. MELONE R - Clocks ! Clocks ! Clocks J EIS & BERGER respectfully call the aueution of per sona de.amng to purchase Clocks, having on hand a very large uud well selected assortment of Jerome and other Clocks—received direct from the manufacturers— ■which enables them to sell cheaper than most of the other houses in this city. Dealers in Clocks will therefore do well by. culling at their establishment, and inspecting their slock, ami ascertain the low prices they sell them at. REIS Sc BERGER, S.JW. corner Stnlthfiolri and Second sts. A. J. WITNEY Yaluabi.e city PROPERTY FOR sale or LEASE.—The owner proposes to sell, or lease, a piece of property situated on the northerly side of Third street, between Chancery latte and F«rry street; extend* Lng ill trout, on Third street, about 40 feet, and in depth about 85 ibet,'or half way to Fourth street—together with the privilege of an alley three feet wide. On this property are erected a two storied briok dwelling, (now occupied by J. B. Vashon,) and a building fitted for a bathing establishment, also 01 brick. Apply to H. B. WILKINS, febO-if Fourth street, opposite the “Odton.” Caitlnga, MERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will fina a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples can he seen utourwarchouse, Commercial Row Liberty street, next \V. W. Wallace’s .Marble works. ' ’ IL7" Terms and prices favorable. fch a—dim QtTIN, Mcßride & Co. Flags. 0 N i m/ lttB * lh « subscriber removed u small lot of I LAGs, irow thc Mbnongaiiclu Wharf, so that they tiught not be injured ot destroyed. The owner is request ed to call at m>* residence, on Morbury street, pay for this advcrtiscmeut, and take them uway. , 1 ••“ fco7-lt* MICILAjaE M’CARTY, VV S>-FPbTOR T „itge>i<.‘ L /bf jSftxican Sotaltn and 11 PwuWng Peiwwiu. - fl3* At the Offipo of Wnii E. AusUn, Burke’s Building, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WINES TO A R RIVE-ISO qr. casks Cette White and Burgundy Port Wine, expected daily to arrive. lec7 > P C. MARTIN.' justxcceivcd and for *ale by . Jm3l ’ - - M&XBR^IttCKETOON: C7uOA.It A2>mMOLABSES-20 htaUiprinw N.O. Sngtfr: W- .. ' ‘ ' ' 40 bbls. N. O- Molasses^ Ju .® l v «d und lor sale bv • : v J**? l . • SETTERS teNI^OI.S. •IXriNES TO ARRIVE—SO qr. caikTßunruildj- fort; »▼. fiO filids. "\Vljuc Wine i n , • .x. . S3'hf. hhds. “• “ lo arrive at New Orleans the last of this month, or the begihmup or the next, per ship Waverlv, Tinman,- Mas ter, direct Irom Celle—;or sale by f ' • decSO - KEG BUTTER—O kegs, lor xaie by • docSO • SMITH- k. SINCLAIR. OATS^— 100 bu., on consignment, for sale by * janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood si. >"OOLL BUTTER—3 bis. for sale by" ' ' jLV jan!7 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood m. OAF—2S boxes No. 1 Soap; 5 Castile; 10 u Fancy; 10 u Palin: For sale by janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st. DRIED PEACHES—ISO bn. prime Ohio. Peaches, for sole by SMITH & SINCLAIR. jan2l No. 50, Wood st. lOFHEE—I9B bags prime Rio ColTeo, now landing and * for sale by.; fianSSi MILLER«fc RICKETSON. ARD—9S kegs and 15 bbls.No.l Lard, in store and i for sale by fjnn23] L. S. WATERMAN. IRON —GO tons Bar Iron, assorted, in More and for sale J'y L. S. WATEREAN, J_ni7 No. 31 AVaier,_ajid 62 Front sts. AKTVmu lt.’p. Leaf EES mencan, nna for Bale by L: S. WATERMAN, Market, nnd 02 Front »t». DRICD APPlXri—flcfbu. for sale liy SMITH & SINCLAIR. piNET, CASTILLOiWcq-|TiIaNDV— 2 hf Dines i for *nlc by {dec22] P. C. MARTIN. S ' pHI.ORIDE LlME—lsca»ks jnn rcc'd ami (oFwTlTb"j 'J l ar l 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. FRUITS— 0 bhls. Prune Oranges: 2S boxes Leirtfeg; b 5 kcg-s Malaga Grapes; All m good order, just received on consignment, nnd for sale low, ai the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER, - corner of Market and Front st». M UI.ASSKS—to derm ibis. IS. O. Prime; * \ •• Super House: 2 u Fhjln. Steam Syrup : for salt by J. I). WILLIAMS. iMKKJiNUd—Received per express, at .No . 62. Market street, another invoice oflO pieces French .Merino*, choice colors dccltt ■RESII FRUlT—tf)drums Smyrna Firs; 2 bbls. Zuntc Currants; 2 boxes Genoa Citron; . 20 “ M. R. Raisins: for mile by J L*L' WILLI AMB, 110 Wood hi. T> 5 tierces new llice, just rec’d ami for sale, hv JQ»gO MJLLEK & niCKETSON’. A T OLASSES—IO bbls. New Orleans; • ■UA 2 Philadelphia Stctun Syrup; L Cane “ “ For uni.- by ftango)' J. D. WILLIAMS HlliHltißl S Chemical Hrilinj Fluids assorted sized hotrlrs. constantly On hand and for sale hv /*. A. .FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner Furst and W'oori streets. T ONti ANI) Stjr.VHF! SHAWLS—Just received, per -I.J Lxprehrf, /fi more of those'vcrv fashionable Lone - ami Square Plmd Shawls. e declfl HOCKIIEIMKR HOCK wink lf(-nk<HI it Co. F.x porters to the United Stott's; for sale bv the ease 01 Dottk*. at the W itic Store of dcc2o Xiri*NES —t hull pipes Madeira Wine; « M ID quor. casks do do • 13 do do Sweet Mnlafra; S 3 Indian bbls. do do Jnst received and for sale bv J an ? s _ Mu.ler & kicketson. 10-\l* SI GAR—-SO bbls. Nos. 1, 3. d. and 7. Louisiana: J 10 “ t'oarsc Fulvortsed Loni; «> " Fine In mor? and for Mile by dcc±! JMIIXEII A RICKETSON HENXnSRI-A m.NDY-< halfpipes. London color, > intake of ? 4i to nrnve and for sale hv drc22 p. c. MARTIN. ELANKICTM! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS!!! —Gen non, Blue Mackinaw, Whitny. and Country Blanket: at eastern cost. tb.closcconsiirnriient. at , ’ ROBINSONS. Fifth street, uccJO one door below Wood st LONDON PORTER—S cask* Loudon Porter, ii quart and pun bottles, for soli* bv —iri r C. MARTIN. 17M.AXSEKD.— A few bags for Bale, by ■ <ifcl SMITH &. SINCLAIR O ARDINES—SO boxes Sardines: 50 hf. ilo. do., for side I- 7 [deeOO 1* C. MARTIN'. C IANDI.ES.—SO boxes Sleariue Candle*. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. BRIKD Pr.AI 11KS,—joo buslisls. for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. F i I ' OUI ?- — l0 t sacks prime Flour of hulled’ Bnekwheat, tor sale by J?-P 7 'SMITH A SINCT.ATR. PI.AIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES—.4. A. Mason $ Co., fe! Market mreet, have just received per Express nil assortment of Ihe above-very fashions able jrood*, tor children’* wear. tlec7 \ k\\ GOODS—A. A. Mah».v & Co- No. da, Market *u, have just received an cjtteusive osaortmeut ot' Dav --ry amt Fnm-o Dress Huttons: also, Gimpa ami FriiW* ol I cv '7 variety; Cashmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs. Ac* declS DAIT.Y STEAM PACKET USE. THIS Independent Line of «tcanier« is now composed of the largest. swiftest, best, finished and furnished, ami most powerful boats on the waier* of the West. The highest wuges arc paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The hue has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The i proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safety.- regnluriiy, and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, coinforf-and convenience of pahsengers. The boats lea vo for Cincinnati as follows: p. c. martin. PACKET. —The Mosoxoahela, Capt. Stone. nvl ,^ vc Pittsburgh. every Monday morning at lOo'clock: W heeling every Monday evening atlfl p. m, • TUESDAY PA CKET. —The IJijierma No. 2. Cnpt, ' xn YA tr X , u \ n loayc i Pittsburgh cverv Tuesday utTo p S m * lO ° C ° ck ’ Wl,ec [ in ff every Tuesday evening o PACKEIi-—The New England No. r7,£T;‘ S ;^“ M ', WI T ,l, Vf.r c ? lttsbwr P h *■***? Wednesday ing ai & C ° Ck ’ " hee ! Ml ff every Wednesday evcii- ~ THURSpAY PACKET. —The Brtllt.vvt, Cant; R J. ST*! w /^-te?y c every Thursday morning at 10 o clock; Wheeling ©very Thursday evening at 10p. m. received per rueamer A* J Cut pEllNo. 2, Ciipti CrooU. wj 1 leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10o*clock ; Wheeling every Friday evening at ilt i*. ai. SATURDAY PACKETr-T\x« Messksobe, CapL Jk Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at lit o clock; *v heeling every Saturday evening at 10 p. at. SLXDAY P.UJKKT.—' The Isaac Newton. Cnpt. A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at *0 jq ’** heeling every Sunday, evening at 10 p. .m. .. For Franklin* • ‘rs: on above every Tuesday and Salimlav. _?£■—-j._3- or l )oH » n gc apply on board. . tJ __ Far Cincinnati* LglfljSjJ t vSh P®*wnger steamer AL JLiC. Okay, Master, will leave tor the abbvi: and intermediate ports, regularly t or freight or pu*»niro apply on board. : |Vi»S A. A. MASON k CO. 18*8. ' ' 184fT Pittsburgh ana Brovnn llle Daily Packet T.lnc. PE«a*«fUju' !««.-• . -T" i Fbemjabt lii, IMS. AT.M: M. ANB 4 P. M. I .fc *bc bools complete the line the present ,eeson: ATI.AXTIO, Capl. . ~ BALTIC. Ciipt. A. Jacob*; and LOLIS M [.ANK. Capli E. Bennett. The boats aco entirely new. and ore fiited up withoutregard to expense. i V i Cr^ Oll ! ,ort lbal moncdt Can procure has been provi df . T" e bo A f * vvl]J le»vc the Monongahcla Whanßoat at tlie foot of Koss at. PoMscnjrers will be. punctual on hoard, as the boat* will ecnainlv leave at the advertised i "... jantU For Louisville. TIIK Kcniliccv Riubr. Packet. GREY F.A -v=s3lL3*sS* OLE, Bkoohs, Maswr,. will leave lor the ufoovc and. intermediate port* regularly. For freight or passage apply on board- ; a. a. mason a rn For Rrownxville* The new:.mid splendid passenger and jnnil 4Sffiggfißi«eamer.BA'LTiaCapt. A. Jacobs. will loavs tor the altovv port during iSte present week, at y : a ' a* positively.' '-•-•vv- .!-••■ ' ’ For freight or passage, apply on board. feb2 For BmrifJtville« IjJSILA TUKuew Mail,and Passenger steamer AT LANTIO, James Parxinson, Master, wilt leave lor the above port this day, at 8 a. si., positively, l or freight or passage apply on board. : febi? JACOB WEAVER. For St. lionii. IJjAxI A THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Tuoa. {QKbSSSK May, Muster, will leave fur the above and intermediate port* as soon as the. Spring trade commences For tretghl or passage upplv on board, or to »"ba _____ JAMES MAY, Water St. For St.jLoulx, I nUTfIC I THE ejtccllcni and light draught steamer «§!£o«££3Bt SAY* AN, B. May* Master, will leave tor the above ami intermediate lauding*, in a tew weeks. For freight or passage apply on board, or to febfr JAMES MAY. AA’uterst. For St.jii<mis« {JE&jA THE. splendid jsteatner NORTH''CAROLI- N>t Dhvixney,j Master, will leave for the above and intermediate.* ports, on regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. feb4 0 For St. Louis. f JltfCifr THKnew and Splendid stcanier ANDREAA’ Fb'f.TON. AY. IJ.Fcltos, Master, willleave tor lac above and intermediate, lauding* regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to * !*»*? r ' .lAMBS-MAY. ~ ; For Ncty Orleans. THE stv-nmor AMERICAN EAGLE will ifPmTM h*n ve for tin* above and all intermediate ports regularly. j hor irciglit or passage apply on board. or to £li Cl. H. MH.TKNHERGKR. Asvnt. For New [Orleans. . THE splendid [new steamer SAA’ANNA. Jl. Df.n.ytson. Muster, will leave lor the above and ull intermediate landing* l , on Thursdav, the lUthinsL For freight or passage apply on hoard. * fold. v Beaver and AVeUxvlUe Packet. Lr'flllbfc f ifr THE steamboat BEAVER, Charles E. C'LiVBKE, Master) will, during the coming winter teasait, make daily'trips to IBeuvcr ami Wellsvilie, leaving Pittsburgh every morning nt 9 o’clock, and AVells ville at 3 ohrlock, r. m. j ' dec!s D. M. & CO., Agents. MASKS— Just received, by ’ZEBCLOX KINSEY, Market street— X dozen fine Wax Masks: tl k * ** Paper “ ' ' 5 !i . Common; 3 gross Metallic Cotnlt Cleaners; ' 1. dozen Egg Boilers; I ’* Salt Spoons: 2 Bone Mustard Spoons: 4 gross German Silver Table Spoons; 6 “ u ** Tea 2 ** Butter Knives: l Picture Toy Books; *20,000 CUiuu Marbles: 6 dozen line Woolen Comforts. . A great variety of Coats and Caps! BASKETS. - 5 dozen fine French willow Baskets, 2 wiUow'-Market Jp 0 Straw Travelling 1 .*• Clothe* ,l . L 2 •* Metal Toy « ’ 1 ** Willow Cradles: 0 Glues Motto Seals: 3 - Bone Stamps; 3 Allen’s Patent Revolving Pistols: 5 pair common Brass u 1 setts Chessmen; 2 “ Dominoes; 6 “ Tailors’ Tape Measures; 0 Steel Key-Itings, assorted; 3 Clitua Dogs ami Sheep; 1 “ Strings Amber Beads; 12 Nests Drums. rP IS NOW ADMITTED by Panthologista lha no original- temperament,-complexion, constitu tion, or form of body confer* complete immunity from hereditary that SCROFULA, CON- affections, having a similar ity of in a!I, allbough observation con vinces, us and families possessing certain characteristics, are more frequently the sub ject of these maladies than.others. Thesp diseases are a morbid condition ofthe whole system tritl >«v their products being but the effects of an alteration of the Blood s and secretions tl.tcUlcers, Abscesses, an/arged glands, l Inflammation, etc., be ing merely attendant phenomena. The cause ex ists prior to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfecLhealtb can be established. This may be done by.using DR. KELLER’S PANACEA, the most -certain remedy for diseases Arising fro nan im pure state ofthe Blood and system ofnutrition, ever presented to the notice of the afllicted. Price $l, pint bottles. Cali and get a pamphlet. For sale N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth n*eett, by Joel Mobler, Druggist, f * jan27-lm fNCLAIR. BA, FAHNESTOCK’S PNEUMONIC,nrCougK • Balsam, has a great.advantage over many oth er Cough preparations, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used without incouvejnience. But its value as aßalsam, consistsin the speediness of its cure We have known some ofthe most desperate coughs; some of which had been running oit/er a'.consider able length of time, yield aliiiost immediately to iu power. I ' ’ J • . In such weather as we have had during the past winter, every one is liable to take cold, unless great precautions are used. *V Wei feet and undue exposure to the inclemency of the weather often lays the foundationofa hacking cough, which needs a quick remedy to prevent seri ous results. . We have numerous certificates of cure’s whiph it has performed, many of which; is from persons ip this; city and the neighborhood, and they arc a sufficient reference without saying anoiher wil'd in its favqr. - Prepared and for sale wholesale and retail, fay B.i A. FAHNESTOCK & CO-, corner of Wqqd anfl Ist and Wood and 6th sts. , janS9 SODA ASH—casks, lies! quality, for sale by jan27. . JNO. F. PERRY. POTASH —fj easK.No. 1, forsajehy jnn27 JNO. F. PERRY. CHEESE —100 bxs WR, in store and for sale by j°n27 1 JNO. Pf PERRY. BACON-24,000 lbs bacen Shoulders, fftcuile by jan27. £. PERRY. 3 MAILS & SPIEES. —3qd kegs Kails and Spikes, , assorted, ip sjorp qpfi for sale by ‘ : ’ i an27 - s', waterman. 'f .Kv - .. Steam-Boat Colnnuii 1848. 1848. .'Cincinnati- ANT) rrrrsmjßGii 1 r - ’ ,<■ { } ■ ,'r r- 1x ... U"' Sc-'-K- Bankers and Exchange Either?* . ALL** KJUIiF.R. ED\VAB&’JUaii;* '“~" KBAIt&R * HAHM* PatiUrrx and T.xchangt Brokers, Dealers'in Fynimt and Domestic Hitts, BWs of Exchange, CtrhfCQtti rtffkp* f- - .:■ u, Bank Notes, and Corn. -.--sf'Ct * Comer of Third and Wood &ts., directly opposite ttfrs&T'' Charles Hotel. : ■ ■ •>. . • . 1 . > N. lIOIiBIRS 4 SON, : ? Bankers and-Dealers in Exrhange Coin and Bank Ntrteki'S i ■; No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. • --.- /•’. • -r. SELUtrn RATE. - • EXCHAXOIS. »LTIXO'*ST»-" , T -' New York Ipr I Cincinnati. r ;;4 diii?.'.' "•■: Philadelphia i*‘l.Louisville ■ l | H'-i .in Baltimore f i * 4 j St. Louis ■' 4 ’H' / • , . . . JUN* XOTZS. ■ ■■■.:: v.*. *'/<:■ _ salts, J?uwi«ff ffl/rx.: 5 <lis. | County & City ordafdif. r l? dl " na . s “ Belief Note* . , 17^ Vfaririh?' • i“ I Pennsylvania To. •/ J b I - New York I . Wheeling *■ “ Maryland I Ji?l£y "* t “ ‘ ' Ne " orlc *>'» „ „ j. WU.MAJH A. lIIEI, A CO. • • BA.NfintS, E2CHASSF. BHOKEZtS, AND DKALK&S W*' ’ Ferngrt and Dmr.ut,c Expanse. Ctrtifitahi »/ Drpmu . Bmb-Mttuni fewM.**. «'HWJtsOne.dcbrSSei ' ■ b , Fourth. Easlsulc,'Pittsh\trgh, Ta, /CURRENT Funds? received oil deposit, and collections/* \J imtde on all the Cities thronghl tbo Umied State*;!-• Sight checks on Baltimore. Philadelphia,New York Bo*- ton nnd Cincinnati, constantly for sole in sums to'anir ■' purchasers. ■ ITie paper of the Ohio. Kentucky, Indiana, and Vij^# : gima Banks bought and sold on the most favorable term*." The highest premium paid for Foroign uod • Gold ana SHver coins. .■-..£■#■■■■ _ kxchangeonenglanairelandanbscot/- i>AND, for sale in amounts of £1 and upwanls.-- .marlQ-dawy. .*:• : JosKi'ii u. mtL. i \v. cr,'cvknr" -- ' r . „ , HILL&CUBRV, bankers. Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Foreign and- : EamMie Eichanefi-Cmi/teales qf Deposit Bani lYote, U?^SSu^^ 3lr "^^ l ' haFnni P A ;?.'n 1 n d „ > J cce ‘ ve ? °. n . d 'P<>«*, and colleetiont maU,:f • 1 .“i d , principal cities of the United Stain.' ■ Bight Exchange on Philadelphia; Baltimore, tfew York ‘ V Wntonjutd-Cmemnao eonttiady..fi>r sale in sum. to&; ■ b , Kentucky, Indiana, Oliio, Virginia on d Pennkylvniia ■ Banks Notes bought nud sold on lhe most favorabliS * b ’ Tlie highest premium paid for American Gold • Exchange on England, Ireland, Gcrmnny and Fririea f procured. Ac, ' > ° ' JSS. S. lIOOX. . _ . TIIOS. SAKOIt&T. ’ ' HOOK 4 BARUKNT, ““f 1 ' 1 s BANKERS axd exchange brokers, ■ , "S"? a S. d J?uaA ,tTrcU - Mot'UTKk.' Ej.i. : - lll Com, Bank Noies. lhinc BUla, jSreim, •*pvcn?S?S ,,e - ®S* BB B*". c **t i fl e «t«a.oflhpo«itiJssi»' ••’ EXCHANGE on all the principal, Ciues of ihVUniOT, -i J( <u wiS?SSJsAi or Bale ln ® um * 10 fiUU Purchaser-. nkrFJS£E£2&P ar funtL ’* received.on-deposit#;- -i* - • 1 toS S ° NSm?de on all parta Qf Union, at tha .. • ■!SKPEUZ^CSSt V - v.-sTw. ‘ - Messrs. M.-Leech fc Son. ) ' 'V '..VT, ' ‘:‘‘- r Ogden 4t Snowden, I [ ~ilUbUrsh - ■ :: English & Bennett. I ’ . _ /,r;; ' - Fleming, i Brother, > . • . .... VY *= f “rl P >' a “delphi.. . . ■i *';• K, thnmpson A Co. J iloadly. Phelps Sc Co. >.. ; . . . : “ Babcock & Cn,‘ - {New . York. ' “ . Tiffany; Ward * Co. V - , l Mr. James George?* 1 C ° } . * • li- Hnunn, Cincinnati. O. .. . • .‘V~ \t Joseph Watsson. 3. _ .Messsrs. Fenner A M’Millan, J Mossilon, o. • ' ; ; : BY AUTHOR Acta, aud Rraolnttoua passed at the PInV Sesslou of the TEJrtletli Cot,£?*„. * .v.irin ,• [PcBUC—No. 1.1 A j Jtr.inaJcwiff an appropriation to surrolv ii u*rL : V 's* "PlWriMioiw uTSa*: 30U.ofS'aT“ ln ; I,ec " dur,,, ff »«* endineX, <sss-ssssassssißs fiSSfS^jSSfSlPfflaßP' thousand cijfht hundred mrf ri*.,. e of JutieiitHiG?. any n.onrv L 'bi treSun- noinX^'’ '° be pa ! d ***** j . «i tuc treasury notothenviae.apnroDriauiL ••; o n i, L . -ROOT. c. ■vviSFi^ro^*:^ . petuer.ofthe H° n * c o* • ■■ ■«* Mi Dallas. . : ■..;■■-<■■ President of the Senate, h' James k. yolkT” AmtovhD,. January I; I*4* »v »„.n . IPcnuc—jfo; $ i - - - O Of. r,«„,cr t 0 d.. cpodrmmil onoaepf ihe’Wuwlo mdS, WandL ™^? sajs& , S3*a?ftisf^2fg 'SB2Slfil=s#£S- ... , . . IPrauo-N'o. 8.1 '" h n T ?'"V h “' '"“»''SX J«fei*T £“£' ‘> < > h " los «■ -t'x-s. and Thomas Ben, efifoShr the Slate ot New York; and which said vessel hiviVe- heW wrecKed and condemned on the coast of Mairlnhrf : W i« porchasci by them, got off, towed to lft.sgSi.gg and, refined tor sea: Provided. It shnlt satisfaction o( the Secretary of thtt therpoi, niter the pnrehass tbe aald-reSeIbSSJST sent three-fourths of-the MinnaTiffif bmlrtmg a vet, el of the-same .onatlgc W M Approved, January 2t, 1549. . :•••': ■S';- ']-': ... ~m , [Prauc—No. 40 ' ■ ‘the GenerliTiirt'Offoof JrtVfiSiKfSJS' thousand eight hundred and thlrtyTsir 1 ‘ al “’ on f graaVd^jerdt^^nfforityL^/SdlatS^S each that they oat,not be signed in reenableS&S&fc eccretarj appointed for that purpose under the Uon ot the above-recited act, that, in that case dent shtdlbcandhei, hereby, ’amhorise“w assistant secretary, to sign the name, but the aaidautlti ant shall be employed by the President.; and only mr such tune o/tnuy be nccessarr to 11, - e arre ‘ l ” of w W?h maybe Approved, January 36, 1549. .•i’e!. . . , „ , [Pcßl.tr—No. ' AN ACT concerning certain collcciien diitricis. and’for other; purpose*. . ' * l e «*'■»!««» and Hrnu of Rrpnmuuha of the UTiitcd btatu.qf America tn 'Congrrx tusanbUd, That ironi and otter the passage :or this act! Cold Spring, on the north side of Long Island, in the Stnto of New York 1 hr and the sameis hereby, tnade a port ofdclivcry icSthW the collection district of the port of Ngw. York, aid that a surveyor be appointed by the President, with the adricc and consent of tlte Senate, to reside at the wid pda <5 ’ fxtld Spring, Who shtdl have power tp enrol mul ficiinse vessels to be emplpyediu the .collating trade and fisheries* and to enter and oloor, and grant registers and olher usi al papers to vessels employed in the whale fishcryvmtdM such restrictions and regulations as the Secretary of Sm Treasury may deettt necessary, and who slutU eive the - osual bond, porfonn the usual dmies in Uto raaimer Dre! scribed, and be ouutledto receive the foes allowed bvSw to surveyors and collectors for tho samo dutiet . more. But all cargoes chargeable wl3°dut entered, and the duties paid at the port of New YorfcW loro permission shall be granted to discharge the semel. Cold Spring; lhtuGreenport. 011 the north-emu part ofLotuz Island, ra the State ol New York, be, and the same isKr? by, made a portof delivery for the towns of Rtvcrhead, within the collection distrim ofthc pori ofSaS Harbor; and that a surveyor be appointed by'the PresJ dent, with the advice and consent pfthe Senate m nwiS. at the said portof Grecnport, who shall and fees, and be trader Ute like riWclimts.tto “bro®d m this act for the surveyor qfCold Spring; but alfchrmh! chargeable wait duties shall be entered, and tile dmfej paid at the port ot bag Harbor, before permission shall ba grunted to discharge tho same at Grecnpor! " ” W Approved, January ‘JO. ■ . . * '<• T . [PUBWO— So. C.J AN ACT to provide clothing for volunteers in tJte servieo > ot tRc United States-, • : • Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembUd.Thzl in lieu ofthemoney winch, under existing laws, is a!lo\r edtp volunteer* as a commutation for clotiung, ihepreiiF dent be, and be is hereby, authorised to cuusc (lie voi'iin' leers to be furnished with clothing in kind, atilic samo rates, according tograde*, us is provided fop trooDsof tho regular anny." . • • >t Approved, January 36, 1043, ■ ' ■ ■VTEW PX>BI4C4TIONS.-Tjy(/ftmV I’oemj, illn jtTUted* -l> Harper shcw ediiipu oi ,ihe Poetical works of John Milton,a roemwr, and cntjcal remarks on bis geniu and wnttags, by James Monttomcry; and oho lufnSSd and twenty engravings from Drawings bv Win HarW In two volumes. i ■ • • * * SrescmtV Gttmt Ti!STs3fi3f ._The' fora easpolsand Acts Apostles, in Speck, wj*' Englwh nofcs, criri cal, phtiosophiftfil, cupgettcali maps, indexes, eicTtogeih, er vmlt tho Epistles and Apncqlypse pthe whole. formiS: the New Testatncnv—lor use of Sclfools, Theoiogtca! Semraancs, By Bev. J. A. Spence^ Dy SlS“s OHalh n ' r ’ B Rve - A ® ur > oHoV*: Janus's Kenrtf IV The life of Henry the PciitUt, king of Franco imdNnvarre; by Gi P. 11. James? Cdnibleta in foqr pans, paper; 2;vols. cloth • roTsalcby, • ; JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,- ■ ■janB , . Booksellers,-cor. of Murkut aria Bridge. " ‘ i' . V- .. , *inTbßunuH, February Ist, 1848. JorFrestdeni, Managers and Oißaeu fta Company, fur erecting a Bridge over ihe Hires ™WtWt“ e 'a, opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Alin! ghrnyy will be held. at the office of said CdiErmnv aS! MQsbAY,‘tht Sixth day of March next, atdb’cjoihH?? fcbs-wst» JOHN THAWfTffMM^ Idble 9 ““d Carrey L: -:.A± 1 W.-LffNCijr • forsaleb »?,»-. ~ & RICKETSQJj rpO LKT, pne or tw<n»omforl X Cuy, on the corner cjf AnY ply *lO : *Mieb3] bags now^ku - tt.,:4-,;;:t4.- • ’• ■ ill-.''-. ; ; .v •■ -•( ‘f';'* V V.:-r;f ';<i -ix' • ;.•>» 'V' .r -: - k r' -iiv-. : „ 1 ' . -5 *K r r f TI: 2 , „ \ - <■ > < " ' * ; f ? 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