Mornin PITTISBURGH, PA. I tIIURBDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CONICITTLL FOR FEBRUARY. J S Dilworth, W H Denny, Joshua Haana. . - 1131pMe money market remains very unsettled.- 01forliersaraboying generally at 2 per cent. for relief, ,aid If to If for western funds. We omit the Bank I l ioneliat for the present, owing to the nominal eaten at which currency is bought and sold. •frroWe invite attention to the long advertise ment brodad "To con try Merchants," to be found in BILL is before the Maryland House of Delegates big a redaction fur the transportation of travelers •, - .l:"Olidiimore and Washington Railroad. • Mese is a hiat that Willis, of the New Mirror has * *bed to "coffee for two," atc., on account of tilsOsiiiionk *fair. Willis is not descent is cour ereelma ler would be in sense to notice any thing of -thy LASPIAITUR COMITT.—The valuation of the real Iluittpirsatud property, in Lancaster county, including bade*, occupations and stocks, is teturn advitylka Assessors at =25,318,252 just about as SIPA 44406 7ic9b ArtOr is said to be worth, Alar Arming man in New Orleans, while sapid'. lli the remarkable qualities or his terrier dog. t o •yr hail been known to stand by a rat hole for days, without eating, drinking or sleeping." Cie -A word in every day use with us-- ameeintbisedidaur.-b a d origin ,in custom of the cam. semerseide. and has been preserved, though the cur big • hetA Aug disused. The root is condi slas, an adjective, signifying white; and competitors for races in Rome were called by the derivative tam candidates, because they were obliged to swear gimes aratibesof that color, when going round the ci ty indicitingthe votes of the people. z . . al ab T s & RIOIIT RSV. BISHOP O'CONNOR, will Lerikares in St. Pauli Cathedral every Thurs.. isf Stoiday evening during Lent. at 7 o'clock. nopinnairlies of the Catholic Church will be ex _mid ,slefeaded, with special reference to the celiglew pule against it. reeio/Leetstre till farther notice.—The prinei ylN of talst . Catholic Church regarding the authority hatithe ate of the Sacred Scriptures. feb 10 Daaciag Academy. ripHE Exercises of Madame Blaique's Dancing J. y will be resumed on Friday, February leak, 1145. et 3 linloolcr. M. fib 11464 - .;Oz' OP 1844. Ick'S 4° la o% , t Sc , niNSTI , , 'TM SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED JL Ma armed supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, treesiortiag in part of the following kinds—of the hut pia?a growth, and warranted genuine : AlloaraiPiar Egg Plant. Parsnip, Soft, Endive, Peas, Steak Kale, Pepper, bred[, Pumpkin, limecori. fortasee, Radish. Borecule, %bre Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Mu& " Salsafy, Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, S 'Mach, Sqsaasli, Celery. Okra, Timatoes. Curled Caw, Onion, Turnip, Cummtber, Parsley, Corm Mustard, (white and brown,) &c., &a.. &e. Tagether with a yearly of pot and sweet barbs and Omer seeds. COP Orders for seeds, shrubs. trees &c. from gar desert sad others will be received and promptly at. aided tn. F, L. SNOWDEN, feb 11 No 184 Liberty, bead of Wood at. baguarrean Gallery. Corner of Ftftk and Market streets THE &becalm. would respectfully call the mea limit the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to APB fiat of his baying reopened the old stand, recently necepied by Kiadadl & Essence, where all who wish to "see tbrealives as others see them," may procure idtrevet likenesses. at rates se cheep, as to come with hit the means of the poorest. Portadte warranted'.! Likenesses taken every day, Sundays mowed. A liberal deduction made from itle sepia: prices where families or char are taken. A. E. DRAKE, Agt. N. B.—Tnetmosents, cases, &c., kept on hand and for sale, and the necessary inaructions given to pur e:Waage. feb. 10. GALS FITTINGS. ADAMS & McBTICEN, 61 THIRD ST, 11/AVE this day entered into partnership for the JEW maudlin:tura of all kinds of Gas-Windt also, kinds of Jr... and Speller Castings, and Brass Oh. im swami Is tires promoting ourselves to the public, we shall maw it SVC particular study to give general satisfac aims se all who may please to favor us with their pa- ll M P Oraers executed at the shortest notice, and on dos mem reasonable terms. fab leolf • .01101tGa 1117 .11310T11, IIALSTER AND BREWER. Intedmiria Drew•ry, Pus serest, es heed ready to ship, BARLEY, RYE ammi 11111 T MALT. Also BROWN s Tour, PALE sad AMBER ALE, of superior qoality. Se 10-Iy. Tisk at fl. IL ACTIERE46 Saimaa, Lake Stied, Herring, Cod .LEIL GeltAlaotcb Hertieg, die., all of tbst best quality frf A. G. REINHART, kb 10 l4O Liberty street. 500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP, just revel, ad and for solo by WM THORN, No 53. Market otseet. Dried ?nat. 200 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES; 115 4' Peaches. Just main& and fur sale LI J. W. BURDRIDGF, Sr CO. Water atreet am. 40 lIRDS. N. 0 g SUGAR, maived and for b 7 J. W. DURBRIDGE & CO. ti 10 Water street. -iiiassuis . 100 111!Le. MOLASSES , reosived and liat saki by I. W. 111171tBRITX3E dr. CO. disolidamres. . ~ a= case of mixed Ceadmeres, just received from doe Manufacturers oa coneigemem, for sale by she pies, et reduced pr . ices by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood street. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Botts, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 9, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, and these who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather v. ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to july 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street. irr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. improved Shutter Pavteners. 4111 HE subscriber has invented and manufactures a AL, a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, matte of malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in use in this city, and, be believes in the United States. To be had at any of the Hardware stores in the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield at.. cor ner of Diamond alley. J. VOGDES. jilt) Wagon and Rail Road Line. - T HE undersigned has made arrangements to for ward Goods during the Winter season to Balti more, Philadelphia. New York and Boston, by the most expeditious mute and at low rates. C. A. M'ANULTY, dec 5.1844 3m Canal Basin, Liberty at. B EAR'S GREASE, warranted gentrine; Also, a large lot of fine French perfumery; For sale by WM. THORN, dec 2 No 53 Market outwit VIA Fish by the Barrel. N OS. 1 and 3 Mackerel; 1 Salmon; " 1 Nova Scotia Herring: " 1 Trimmed Baltimore, do. " 1 Mess Shad; " 1 and 3 Mackerel in half Bbls.; .• 1 do. " quarter do; " 1 Grand Bank Codfish; • in store and for sale by A.G. REINHART, feb 10 140 Liberty street. C. - - lows new Series of School Nooks. SMITH'S Geography and Atlas; Willard's History.of the United States; Davies' Series of Mathematics; Davies.' Arithmetics; Smith's Arithmetic; Smith's Grammar; Parley's Common School History. A full supply df the above just received and for sale whokbeale or retail, by .1 H MELLOR, jai: 10 Nu 112, Wood street. Boots sad Mows. ISELLING OFF AT COST, At Me Sig* of Ike Goldelt Boot, LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE THE HEAD OF SMITHFIELD STREET: WM. ADAIR. being desirous 4:4 curtailing his business. will sell oft his present stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for less than the actual cost. The above work has all been rnansfactured under his own immddiate inspection, and will be sold as above for CASH. Feb 7- lm Illustrated Leaden Mummer& JUST received at Cook's, 85 4th street : Illustrated Pictorial Times, two dates. Punch's Almanac London Punch, two dates. View of London from the Thames. ALSO, the following late publications; Knicketbocker, for January. Merry's Museum. Poor Jack, by Capt Marryatt. Uncle Peter's Fairy Tales, History and Adventures of Little Mary. Macawley's Miscellanies, 1 vol Bound, cheap ed. Living Age, No 37. Clipper Yacht, or Mollock the Money Lender. Lowell's Voices of the Night. Do Conversations. Do Poems. IVandering Jew, No 13. Noah's Lectures, on the Restoration oftbe Jews. felt 3 'ANTED TO RENT, EXCHANGE on BARTER. SEVERAL persons now living in the ei ty, who wish to remove to the country, want to rent or ex change their property in town for. or to rent farms in the sountry. Persons having farms or houses to rent, may advance their interest by recording it at my office, and the terms; and farmers wanting bands or familes to crop their farms, cam enquire. Money wanted— Wanted money to borrow on mortgage, and the beat security. Wanted to hur—a good house and lot in Allegheny city, worth about $BOO. Warned, places in town and country fora number of farmers, labor ers, mechanics, clerics, and boys in stores. or ware houses, or for boys to trades, or farmers. All kinds of agencies attended to for moderate charges at ISAAC HARRIS'S Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, Sib street. feb B—d 1 wffiw It. 1500 fibls. No. 1 SALT; In Store and for sale by SAM'L. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near 7th street, THE undersigned having paythased the entire stock of Preston & iVinckey, wsistieg of a va riety of foreign and domestic Dry Muds, which he will now sier at very low prices fcr cash. Country merchants, and all who wish bargains, will please call ha and maniac for themselves. jan 28-6 m. CoaZIA. lile DRIEWB for sale low by OP feb 4 M. B. RHEY Sr. Co lIAZ EN'S Speller and Definer—intended to obvi ate the necessity of a School Dictionary; Dav enport's History of the United Stater—for asboole— the cheapest and most convenient history yet publiuberli Kirkbam's Grammar; Morse's Geography ; Geography; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar just received and for sale by W. M'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street- • Water street jan 14. port of pittoburgl. 5 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL • ARRIVED. Louis McLain, Jacobs; Wheeling; Belmont, Poe, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Sam Seay, Greenlee, Nashville; Tributary, Klinofelter, Louisville For New Orleans. The splendid passenger steamer OLIVE BRANCH, T C May, Maa r, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings on the opening of navigation. For freight or passagi3 apply to JAMES MAY. OF? The Olive Branch is furnished with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent the explosion of boilers. feb 11 Per St. Louis and Galena. fTHE Steamer CECILIA will leave ' or the above and intermediate land ors, on the opening of the Navigation. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. Gr'The Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. feb n. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet THE safe and well-found steatner "UTICA," CLARE, Master, has con manned her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING daring the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONFS, Agent. BEAVER PACKET Dry Goods. WM . P. M ACK EY SCHOOL 000 ES. lot Salt anilt ftt. laFor rent, a comfortableand convenient dwel ling House in the neighborhood of this city. The rent is low and the situation :is well calculated for a boarding House. The owner and his family are de sirous to board with those who may rent the premises, for which they are willing to allow a liberal ream:era lion. For further information enquire at the office of the Morning Post. feb 1141 Wslaild Rope Walk for Emit. riIHAT extensive Rope Walk lately occupied by 1 Smith &Guthrie, extending from the Kittaning road to the Allegheny river in Peeples townships, where rope. for the inclined plane, Portage mil-toad, hes been manufactured to great advantage, together with the Steam Engine and machienery complete, will be rented on moderate terms. Enquire of GEO. COCHRAN. feb 7. No 26 Wood st. For Stoat or Sale. AltA valuable property in the City of Allegheny, on the bank of the Ohio river, one acre of lend, on which is erected a large and convenient two story brick dwelling, containing eight rooms with kitchen and dining room in the basement story. Also, a sta ble and carriage house, with a well of excellent water. This property is well calculated for erecting any Pub lic Works, being near Pittsburgh, and a good road to the same. Payments made easy, as most of the pur chase money may remain in the par,haser's hands for a number of years. ALSO, For Rent, _ a two story brick boas. in Third street, between Smithfield and Grant streets. Apply to ANDREW KlRKWOOD,Smithfield street. Between limited Beetled, Or to BLAKELY &MITCHEL. Smithfield, bear sth street. • For fats, MLA two otosy frame house, 16 by 32 feet, to ther with a lot of ground situated in Alleghe ny city, neer the Union Cotton factory, 25feet hooting on Canal street, runing back 116 feet to Carpenter's Alley, will be sold low for cash or Pittsburgh manufac tured articles. Apply to W. B. HAYS, feb 5 No. 220 Liberty et. Cheakinges.—To Let. OFFICES on Fourth stnret—at $135 00, $65 00, $6O 00. $4O 00, and $3O 00 per annum. ALSO, an office on Smithfield street. $3O 00; be sides several Dwellings and Stores on Fifth street. Apply to JOHN J. MITCHEL, feb 4 Smithfield, near sth street. A N excellent farm of 1871 acres of land in West moreland county, well watered and good improv. ment ; on which iv erected a good Saw Mill; any person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by applying soon to Jan 30. D & G W LLOYD. To Let. lIRA large and convenient two story Brick 4wel ling Hons., on Wylie street, Inns occupied by shington, Esq. Apply to jan 28 JAMES MAY. To Lid. THE second and third stories of the new Buildings on the corner of 3th and Union serrate. Appip to JAMES MAY. jan 28 A large and convenient two story Brick House, with Carriage House and Stable, on the corner of Penn and Factory streets. Sth Ward. A very convenient two awry Frame Hogs, on Front near Ferry street. A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street. Also— A frame Cottage iu Allegheny city, below the Canal. Apply to JAMES MAY. jan 28. T. Lasso. THE Long Rooms. 3rd and 4th stories of So 110 Wood street. Possession given on Ist of April next. Also—Fore term of years, a small tenement, togeth er with 31 building lots. in Allegheny city. suitable for gardening. Enquire of J I) WILLIAMS, Jan 25 No2B, Fifth street. Choice asilding . Lets Lor Sale. NEAR THE NEW COURT HOUSE, VIZ: A LOTS on Grant streets, above Fourth, each 20 ,± feet front and 80 feet deep, to an alley. 6 Lots on Fourth street, near Grunt, each 20 feet front by 110 feet deep to a2O foot 101E7. 6 Lots on Ross street, near Fourth, each 20 feet front by 80 feet deep, to George alley. The title to the above property is indis arable. and the Lots will be sold on the most aceotnodsting terms. Fur further particulars apply to BAKEWELL. PEARS& Co., WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Law Buildings, Grant at. Or to jan 21 F.r Sale Sr Rent. A T THE subscriber offers for sale his Brick Cot tage House and four Lou , on Holmes' Hill. h sots are 24 feet front on Prospect street, running back 140, on which is erected a Cottage House, 40 feet front by 34 feet deep, 8 foot Hal finished in mod- ern style: together with carriage house, stabling, &c., and an eicellent well of water at the door. Terms made to Vita. Ifnot sold by the 22d of February, the property will be for rent.. Apply to B. MeLAIN, corner of Third and Wood its., or W. J. TOTTEN jun 18422feb STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS FOR MINT. THE subscriber has a large and convenient build ing with about a 50 horse power engine, which he offers to let in rooms to suit any person wbo may wish to have power for manufacture, ata leas rate than it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth street, opposite Exchange Bank. jan 15.3 m Tans. gib An excellent farm, well waited, with good NW buildings, and well supplied with coal, situate about 25 miles from Pittsburgh; will be sold er =- changed for good city property. Enquire of 3ILLMORE & PERKINS, Corner of Third and Giant streets. To Let. A COTTAGE with about four acres of gab MIR, ground in the borough of Lawton:434l* i = with carriage -house. stabling, fruit trees and a good spring of water on the premises. FurthrwMformation will be given by either of the subscribers, executors for the estate of William Tomas, deed. • Possession given on the first of April. JAMES TOIifAIII. GABRIEL ADAMS. DAVID McMULLEN. jan 7•if Bool[B, WM'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street, has just • received a supply of the following Books: The Works of Dr. Johnson ; Boswell's Lifts of Johnson; The Spectator; Hannah Moore's Pruners] Piety; Hannah Moore's Practical Devotions; Minn pixy's Tacitua—likiglish version ; Goldsmith's Poems; Young Orator; Cooke own Book; Parlor Letter Writer; Cooper's Naval History ; Infant School Manual; Goodrich's History of Rome; Fisher's Cat. echism • Bourlenne's Napoleon; New Spirit of the Age; emit of the Spirit; lqich3las Nickleby—with Illustrations; Lowe and Madness of Tessa • Mrs Hall's Bible Companion; Charles the /2th; Seiseca's Mo raPs; Oirestead's Lessees en Astronomy; Lessons on Shells; Bell on the Human Frame; Glimpses of the Old World; Lady Montague's Works; Stewart's Phi losophy; Blaies Rhetoric; Josephos; Mayland'sMor al Science • Comb's Phrenology; Christian Lyre; Lord Brouituun' s Miscellanies; - House I live in with a large assortment of smallest! *martin, baits too iturnerous to mention. inn. 14. Homo to lout For Sale. To Let. H. H. RYAN W. M'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street. First Salo of Virodi Dry Goods. WILL be sold at the New Audio* Rooms, Nos. 61 era 63, Wood street, THIS stoanigo, the 13th inst., at 10 o'clock, a very large and fresh assort ment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which have been just received from the East, for fall sales. This stock embraces nearly the whole variety of articles in the line; all of which are of the best fabric, and very latest fashions. They will be sold fur cash, currency, in lots to suit purchasers. WOOLENS. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine ; blue, black and mixed isthmus, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans ; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, dec. Plain six quarter English merino, of all colors; changeable figured Alpaccalustres; three and six quar ter mousselin de !aims; dress bdkfit, &c. Silks and Basins. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk vesting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk bdkfs; 44. Lies's. and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton, prints, checks,gingbams, Irish linens; brown muslin., bleached dn.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper; &c. Fancy Artides. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me. rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. CAPS, HATS AND BROGANS, Belonging to a seperale invoice, which must be clo sed without any reservation. One case of lbw Nutre bats; one case of cloth, velvet and glazed caps; and two cases men's fine Brogans. At 2 o'tloek, P M. A very large assortment of new and second hand household and kitchen furniture. feb 13. Dry Gaol's &a. at Auction. WILL be sold m lifKonna's Auction mart, cm , nor of Rd and Wood street. on Thursday the 13th inst., at 10 o'clock, A M., an extensive variety of Dry Goods. And at 2 o'clock, P. M., new and mood bead Fur niture. Mao, at the same time, 150 lbe. assorted shoe Thread. Terms at asks. P. MICENN A, feb 11 Auctioneer. Valuable Seeks at AIIIIIISOII. At McKeana's Avetiom Mart, corner of 2d and Wood streets. WILL be sold on Setorday evening the 15 , 6 inst. • collection of valuable books by catalogue. Sales tocommence at 6i o'clock. Catalogues are now ready for distribution. The books will be open for examination on Saturday. Terms ■t sale. illseentors' iale. Of Hardware, Cutlery and Dry Goods. AT Davis's Commercial Auction Room, corner of Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thurday February 13th at 111 o'clock, A M. Will be wild by order of Executors, the balance of a Country store, and comprising Hardware, Cutlery, and Dry Goods, viz; Broad sloths and cassinetts, various colors and qualitiet; Steubenville jeans; flannels; blankets; flg'd Moreau, ribbands; spool cotton, and patent thread; comforts and alpacca cravats; drillings, merinos* and calicoes, aipaccas, Sm. Hardware and Cutlery, viz: Pearl, ivory, buffalo. and iron handled penknives; fine silvereteel scissors; knives and forks; gimblets; mom japaned and tin ned inlet buckles; wood screws, assorted; Getman lamps; riding whims bridle bittr, spectacles; files, as sorted; percussion mpg pencil points; bureau, desk, and cubbdard locks; latches and bolts; turning chisels; planes; bow l /Ants; butcher knives: fancy soap, and quills; School books; fine tooth ivory combs; German silver dressing and pocket combs; madder; mustard. tobacco, &c. The above goods were purchased only a low months since in the Eastern Cities, the greater part of them are in good order; the sale will be con tinued every day, (Sunday's excepted,) until all is sold. .1. D. DAVIS, feb 12. A uctioneier. Bolan ant Lot at Auction. AT THREE o'clock on Saturday afternoon the 15th inst., will be sold on the premises, the unexpi red term of ten years, flora the first day of April 1845, of a lease mut lot of ground having a from of 18 feet on Prospect street. and extending back 100 feet to Hill Alley, on which is erected two comfortable fist'sc dwelling houses, well finished, and of good material, subject to a ground rent of $l3 - J.) pr 4IA um du ring said lease. For further particulars apply to Jacob Little. on the prennses, or to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auer., ['Terms at sale. cornet of Wood and sth its. 1 ;ii) 7 1r vt'LA P. DELANY, NO. 49; LIBERTY STREET, RESPECTFULLY ineites the attention of pur chasers to his present stock ti WIN TER CLOTHING, in imbinh are a /enteral assortment of OVERCOATS, WINTER FROCK COATS Of fine Castor Cloth. Plain and Panay 911111/01 , lad Pilot Cletl4 DOUBLE MILLED BROAD CLOTH. &c. BROWN BROAD CLOTH, THICK TWEED BUSINESS COATS, suitable for the present season. liteatleasoa's Cloth Cloaks; A great variety of every description of PANTALOONS AND VESTS. The subscriber has been continually ordering Goods from the East, through the winter, to keep his stock complete, and has now the pleasure of informing his friends that his is the only complete stock of WINTER CLOTHING At present in the city, and owing to the dull state of the Emma market he has been able to purities* goods at much LOWER PRICES Than could be bad in the Fall. They will be sold LOW FOR CASH • To make room for the Spring Stock. Alb 44 Prod' Antral. AT the Now Morocco and Fancy Leather Store, No 93, Wood st. neat doer to the estate of pia, mond Alley, a superior lot of ex. No I Cape boot Mo rocco, a very heavy article, No 2 de, Cap* Kid, Car. racoa boot Morocco, Cameos Kid, glaraand rubbed of, Tampico hoot acrd undressed Morocco, Madras Kid, &cc, all of which will be sold very low for cash. Merchants and others will find it to their advantage to call and *Junin* this stock before purchasing where. jan 30. Tamen' ! Timms :: CII/LSE'S Surgeon's Truss. for the radical cure of Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeette and Physicians generally. that this truss is decidedly sti• peddle to any new in use.—lt is not only superior es a retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only hope of radical cure. To be bed, only, at Kerr & Mahler's, No 14 . 4, cor ner of Wood street and Virgin Ahoy. Any infringement on the right of selling this bistro mut, will be preeeemed to the eateat of the law. jan 1, 1845. asst. for male by JAMES MAY. Worsteds. T. McKESNA, Auctioneer ASPLENDID Article of Lard 011 for familia, hotels, churches, &c., on draft et very In prices contently oa band and for sale by setae sad Molasses. 15 MIDS. Prime N Sugar, old crop: 40 Bbla Sugar Douse Molasses; For sale low, to close consignment, by jail tit JAMES MAY A PERSON poueased $3,000 or $4.800 coPi talotsbingto *apply,, a lucrative business, can bear of an miaow opportunity by atblrersing 'R. H.' through the office of the "Morning Post." feh 4—lm. TiTSteam Woolen Manufactory and Grist Mill i t ivate in Phillipsburgb, Beaver County, Pa. on the Ohio River, 28 miles below Pittsburgh, lately carried on under the name and style of the German Manufacturing Company. The Factory building is three stories high, 75 feet by 30; Stair house extra with a high garret. The other buildings are one Woolhouse 2 . stories high, 30 feet by 26—one Dyehouse 50 by 24—one store house;•one turning shop; one soap boiling shop; wool wash shop and large stable. Engine, Cylinder 16 inches, 5 feet stroke, 3 Boiler, Itt by 24 feet. Mill contains 2 French Burrs, 2 Boltings and other necessaries. The Machines in the Woolen factory consistof I Picker, 2 sets of Carding Machines, 1 spinning mule with 070 spindles, 1 Jack with 143 spindles, 1 do. with 130 spindles, 10 Power looms 90 inches wide, 3 large hand looms, 2 Fulling stocks, 2 napping ma chines; 2 shearing machines, Iron screw press with Iron plates—one machine for grinding shears, 1 warp ing machine, 1 spool machine, 1 large turning lath, vices, hammers and other tools necessary in a woolen Factory. The Dyebouse contains 3 Coppers for 100.50 and 25 lb of wool, 1 Blue vat and worms for others. The ground contains about 114 acres. Water is supplied by a run and the Ohio River. The above establisbment is situated in a healthy, thick settled and wool growing country, and there are good experienced workmen at band. The above property will be sold low at private sale. and if not sold till the middle of May neat, it will be sold by public outcry. For more particulars and terms, apply to FRANCIS LE GOULLON, JACOB SHAEFER. Trustees. DAVID WAGNER. Perham :7, Ike. rpHE subscriber has just received a large assort ...lL. meat of French and American perfumery, eat natio' toilet and shaving soaps, &c, of the most elo quent and fashionable desciiptiod ‘ consisting in part of the &Hosting articles: Bears oil, bears grease, Ma- came oil, antique oil; cherubic' pomatum, for curling the hair lagreet utility to those with long straight I hair.) Beers marrow pomatura, highly perfumed; I Jules Hauer, black pomatom, for gradually darken ing the hair, stick pornatom--Anutaxle de Victoria, extra fine; Eau Bandoline, for smoothing the hair.and keepia‘ it in its place; Rowand's ambrosial oil, for growth and preservation of the hair; Jules Hauers Eau Lustral for do; Oldridge's Balm of Columbia for do; Hauer. liquid hair dye; vulverine hair dye; Eau Divine de Venus, for improving the complexion eradi cating eruptions of the skin, and rendering it soft and fair, milk of rases; improved cold cream of roses, pearl powder; alabaster powder; Lilly white powder; French toilet powder, highly perfumed; powder puffs; Rouge vinegar for imparting a bloom to the complex ion, extracted from the moat fragrant roses; depilatory powder, for removing superfluous hair from the face, &c.; Up salve; cologne water: orange Bower water; la vender water; rose water, distilled from the leaves; fan cy and toilet soaps, a great variety; nymph soap, a new and excellent article; castile soap; palm soap; almond soap; shaving cram; scent bags; tooth brushes, hair brushes, &c., together with a general assortment of drugs, paints, dye-stuffs, drx. F. L. SNOWDEN, No 184. Liberty. heed of Wood at Land Survinriag and Civilangineering. 'pH E undeisigned intendi ng to pursue permanently JL the business of S urveyi ngand Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having lei a very extensivepractice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will beadvantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate will find at his office plans of the City, City_ District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh " "Manor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending severs! miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOW IN. Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand, Pittsburgh. starter:gess: Richard Biddle, Esq., P. Mulvany, Wilson M'Candless, Esq., I James S. Craft, Esq., John Andersen, Hon. Harmer Dann, Artburs,l Chas. S. Bradford , Es q ß. Ft. S. Croat, l 0. Metcalf, Esq. NOTICE. farThoso of my friends and the pohlie, who may wish to base morose to any of my papers, droughts or plans, will hereafter fiod them in the office of R E Me- GOWIN, whom I respectfully mammal as one in whose professional abilities and integrity they may de- Pe!d•L W REMINGTON. j .n 25-dawtBm Coach BAGS Rio Coffee; 4/11...1.1 50 " Laguyra do; 5 " Jaya do; 5 " Manilla do; in store and for sale MAILMAN, JENNINGS di 00., 43 Wood street. ow by jan 18 Loaf Sugar. 5 BOXES Loaf Sugarfor sale by HAILI , MI4, JENNINGS Sr. CO., 43 Wood street. Potent Duelists. 10 D°Z ilra ß ia ke .rEVl a N ie Gr i ;& CO, 43 Wood street Teas. esn PACKAGES Young Hyson, Gunpowder, lin- V penal, and Black Teas, for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43 Wood street. Dry Fruit. 200 BUSHELS Dried Peaches, (halver) 20 bushels Dried Apples, in store and fur sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., jan 11 43 WeoA street. dams. 20 DOLS. pima N 0 Molasses for sale by HA[LMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. 43 Wood street. Dora Ilkoogia, 30 DOZ. Corn Brooms for ado by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., jos 16 43 Wood street. Phiseintien of Partnership. Min Panotwabip hermofore existing •bistween Adams & Gehltborp, was dissolved by mutual consent, on tits 23d of December. 1844. WILLIAM ADAMS, SAMUEL GOLDTHORP. The toraisese will be costlened as usual, at Si, Third oa t by - W. ADAMS. I take this opportunity to return my rimers thanks to my friends and the public, for the patronage I hare received, and bops by a strict attention to all order they may please to faeor me with, and moderate ebsaltomess a continuance of their patronage. l4 kinds of Gas Fixtures made to order, and put up in the =atm manner. Lamps Cleaned and Re. paired equal to new. Turning in general. lan 11-413 m WILLIAM ADAMS Trait &ad Glam. 150 BUSH. Dried Apples; 125 boxes 8 by 10 Glais for sideby 30 D. di G. W. LLOYD 1: 8. GWYNNE. Franklin Manufactory, Id Street. Partoor,Waatid. p., Bale. 1 To the Gisathision of Pittsburgh. J. THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and dliiiiie vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and S Emaking business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office. at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most faidsionable bootshops in the District": cities; and buy ing fut Dished himself with the but French and Amerb can calf skis., he hopes by his attention to Wainer" t 4 merit a share of public patronage. To those gentle men who have kindly patronized bun he returns his sin cere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his butanes, July 24-tf. A. TERNAN. George Armor, Ifierchaat Tailor, - HAS removed to the room on Fourth street, next &NIT to the Methodist Bookstore. lately occu, pied by Wm. L. Austin, Esq., where he 01 ill be bap, py to serve his friends and customers and the public generally, with ell work in his line, which he will warrant to be well made and in the latest and mom fashionable style. al5-y REMI? lANCES of money on moderate tarms,a4 be mad* during my absence in Ermrpe, to every port of Ireland, England. fkothini. Wales or the coo desert of Europe; Loonies, Debts, propemy or claims recovered; searches for wills, titles and documents elfiscied, and other European business transacted by applying to James May, Water Street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pit, IiA'ARSHE'S superior Patent Tniss, together witip IVI all ether trusses most approved of by Physioiann as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be bad it 'Corr lb molder's, No 194 Vrtitid mcaer of Wno4 and Vic: jan 1, 18% Dr. aftseicia Celelprimill Liver Pill, For the care of Hepatite. or Liver ContAtiost. Dyspepsia acid Sick Headache. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.—Pads in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, in. creased on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the sboulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken,for the rheumatism in the right arm. The stomach is affected with the loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels, in general, are coal ave. sometimes alternating with lax; the bead is troub led with pain accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the bark pert. There is generally a considerable loss of memory; accompanied with a painful sensation of haying left something undone which ought to have been done. A slight dry cough is sometimes an atten, dant. The patient complains of weariness and &bill, ty; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet be san scarce ly summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he mistrusts every remedy. Several of the above syrnp, toms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body after death has shown the liver to have been extensively de* ranged. CERTIFICATES This is to certify, that having been associated with Dr tenane in the practice of medicine for nearly two and a half years. I have had many opportunitin of witnessing the good effects of his Liver Pills, and t believe they have cured and relieved a moth larger proportion of the diseases of the liver, than I have known cured and relieved by any other coarse avast, meet• OLIVER MORGAN. This is to certify that a niece of mine was very ill with a Liver Complaint. She obtained one box of M'Lane's Liver Pills, which she took, and received much benefit from the same, She is now taking the second box, and is nearly recovered, and I believe i was the Pills that relieved her, as she took no other medicine. I would therefore cheerfully recosnazaa4 them to those laboring under that disease. JOSEPH BOYD. I hereby certify that I have been afflicted for silt years with s Liver Complaint, and have applied to dif. &rent physicians, and all to little or no effect, until 1 . made use of Dr M'Lane's Liver Pills. In taking two boxes of them, I am nearly restored to perfect health. S DAVIS. Mr Jonathan Kidd:—Sir, I cal to inform you of the virtues of Dr M'Lane's Liver Pills, in the case of my wife, who was induced to try one box, by the use of which she felt istt much relief that she procured a sec ond. Since she has taken the second box, her health has improved so much that she is now better than she basbeen for several years. My neighbors have- be, come acquainted with this fact, so that as seen as f can get money f will buy them by the dozen to sup. My those in my immediate neighborhood. R lIR CAN. Fer sale by JONATHAN KIDD & C OC o, Wholesale agents, corner offourth end Wood vs, Pittsburgh: audl also by John Sargent, H P Schwartz, and Druggists, Allegheny. jan 41-6mw. Worm Medicines mast stand bask PUR LTC attention is asked to the following Certift, cotes in favor of Sellers' Vermifuge. WARREXTOX,Jefferson co., 0., Nov '4,1844. I do hereby certify that i gave a vial of Mr R K ISellers' Vermifuge to two of my children, and after following the given direction it expelled two hundred very large worms or more. JACOB SHAFFER. Wtnnsirron, Jeff Co., 0„ Nov n, 1644. Mr R E Sellers—This is to certify that If purchased of Thomas Shannon, Esq., one bottle of your celebrated Vermifuge, and gave it to my little son, who was then five years old, which took from him one hundred and eighty-six worms of a very large size. I believe your Vermifuge to be the best worm medicine for chili dren that the world ever produced. I would there fore call upon all parents who have children afflicted with worms to give it one trial. JOSEPH McCLEARY, Justice of the Peace. Ws Rasa roe, Jef. Co., 0., Nov. 26, 1844. We, the subscribers, do certify that we are acqnsiza ted with the effects of R E Sellers' valuable ozedh does since its introduction into our plane, and have used corns of it ourselves, and that its success is in our opinion equal to that certified above, and that it ia uncomperably superior to any other worm medicine , we have ever seen or heard of 1 WILKINSON BRINDLEY. ISAAC BRINDLEY, JOSEPH GREENLEE. W•RRIMTOIf, Jeff. Co., 0., Nov Is, 1844. Mr R E Sellers: Dear Sir—The above with many ethers could be procured toprove the eir.L , of you; valuable medicine, but morel deem not necessary. THOMAS SHANNON, per SAMUEL SHANNON. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R. E SELLERS, No 20 Wood street. jan 14 AT is meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Sharpsburgh Bridge Company, in the borough of Sherpsburgh, on the 14th January, 1845, the follow, ing resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the Books of the Sharpsburgh Mktg* Company shall be eposed for subscription ac the store of Peter Millar, in this borough, on the 17th and 18th February ; atSaiver's tavern, in Lawrence, vino, on the 19th and 20th; at Beiderts Aeon's, in East Liberty, on the 21st and 22d; at Miller's tavern, on Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the 24th and 25th; at Jams' tavern, Bakerstown, on the 26th and 27th; at Wen:Beetty's . (tavern) in the town of Butler, cm the 28thand March Ist; at 'Oberly's tavern, in the town of Tarentum, on the 3d and 4th; and at this tavern of Lewis Brenneman, the town of Freeport, on the sth and - 6th--wben due attendance by two et theComtnissieners will be given from 10 o'clock, A M. till 9 o'clock, P. M. each-day. jan 17—w4t, • Farm lbr Rent. THE valuable Farm of Mr A fr ick', in Indiana township, Allegheny county, about two Mike back of Sharpsburgh, containing 256 acres. It will be leased on teascsable terms. Apply to MOORHEAD & REED, Nov 29 Attorneys at Law, 2d st. near Grant. 110110MA_Pf 4101b1R4fIlt WM. LAPSLY, Sr.. PHILIP MILLER.
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