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Bailkefr; , . - • Joshua Haqna PORT Or PlTTißtriteri, 0 WEENINATZIE IN THE, CHANN,BE AND, NALEINE, ARRIVED . , ''..-;*1; Cirl. .: :- .s4bicorigiihila, Stone, .. n _ Sinitb,.,Wieeft g.. .. ,' tte Kalb,: Jo h n ston , * ' Ilibernia' Wellsville. Dominion, Tyler s -C ioe in. sivr. .. '-'llll.'Erie, lia°Ps' Brownsville. ' DEPARTED. , C4n liou i4l isM i tio w : n e, a ßen n. Bennett , Brownsville. .... ' ie - Linton], din. • ~ . • Messenr'Kinney, N. O. . .. Declaration,_„' N. O. - • :ItnioklYn,..— M aso n , ' Cin. Istiet'' Ne*ton '. s Beiver. • • • • ' Like f;riei if°° P ' -Me - - ' Co l , win an, Browns. ~ . 1 -'' 'Louis 31' 11° Lane, Bennett. Brownsville. . - • • - ithe river was yesterday falling slowly, but . , prll „hies 'enough for the largest ,elass boats : There -need...he no fears for 'navigation during Ake present-season. --*iisiter.77The Tense:Newton yesterday ran in. to the Dominion'some miles below this difyi and 'Mrs away the guax:d and otherwise injured her..-1. -Tbe, Newton, was going down—the Dominion eonung tm. We did hot hear the partieulani.• - THE DIAREETS. The news by the Sarah Sands has given an im lietusto the ,Flour trade.. Dealers pat it up to 151,25 pa Saturday. $01320 asked more but vo be- Ifielt,nriisles were made . at a higher figure than 9>Y=tbe east=in Baltimore, New York- and !Phil , elphla- r -the'Prices for kinds - of breadstuff's bkVb•islfttisieed, though the market is yet unsettled. 711;e:titiinlky'of Flour going into Baltimore is un pectlinted4 On Friday, sales Of Howapl street:at $6,2506,37,..ind 6,50 city mills. Wheat tells at $ 1 0 6 0 1 ;.r . :, - - Pstssuss.rat Feb, 'l2.—Sales of Lour, -to-day let $l7OO.- 'Corn sells at $1,60. Clover seed $5-00 • . - ,slam Toss, Feb. 11.--Fiour, -Genesee sold at $7,50,'",.750300. - Wheat, 'Barley, ;fiflc.; $1,65; Corn _Meal. $5,50 bbl. .AlRor thelteasellt of Allegheny Orphan Asylum. :4519NDAY EVENDIGi azEBRUARY 1311 i, - AY Philo Hall.- . oirmoß.BuTz begs to return hissincere,thaiiks • ..te. the ladies and gentlemen of Pittsburgh and iu vieinity;for the very liberal patronage he has ex perienced, and avails himself of the preient iippor tunity..to evince his gratitude by appropriating the :entire proceeds of Monday night next to the a.have c haripdile,porpose. Large as his audiences have beet:ken former evenings, Sig.B.hoperr that the pre sent °unison ;will exceed them all, in numbers, so . that be.may havithe pleasure of presenting such a annita the Lady Managers of the. Asylum. will prove worthy of, acceptance: ' SIGNOR lILITZ will Perform his 'randy:Kai feats in'N=RAL MAGIC, with VENTRILOQUISM, sad DANCE OF DINNER PLATES. . Admission 25 Cents; Children under ten, accom pailedhy their pareau, half- price. Donis operi-'at Si - o'clock. ;Performances com tbsace at 7. • 'Tebl3 • Vor Sole or Rent. faAND possession given on the.first of April next, that eligible country teat, on the Wash- I iNton turnpike, 2: miles from the.city of Pittsburgh, and 'occupied for the last' 3 years by Rev.' A. H.' , Wright. The dwelling house is a large two siory Erick, - With dining room, kitchen and wash' house sin '.the' ground floor. Zwpacious . yard with good stabling, carriage house, and other ciarbuildiegs at ached.. The lot contains 12 acres, in a high state of cialtivatiiin. there is on the premises a large num tier of bearing fruit trees„amongst which are , pcsuch, cherry; Pinto, pear, appl e , This one of the Most pleasant residences in the vicinity, and .will be rerited.ltivrto a good :tenant or exchange fin city property- ? Not terrnaopply to' • feb1,1,4120r , WALTER DRY.4%,‘ Orphans?" 'Court- Sate. "Uppir:virtite of an crnierof the Orphan ' s Omit of M- D legheny County., will, on Wednesday the 2d day °fill:ail, A. D.A8.17, at' the hour of 2 O'clock, P. K., on the premismiest eise to sale by public ten dna, outei . allrthote rtwo certain Lots of ground, marked and auldbereillo the plan of the 'Reserve Tractopposite.Pittsbargh, allots Nos 209 and 210, in such parts and in such proportions as Will suit or I will -sell the whole of each Lot in a body. _i contains 6 acres and 22 840 perchel, nponiebintria erected a two story Weather-- boasiled log Bottle, with -back buildings and other _ imprerrenients; fLot No 210, containing "7 acres and 66 :440 perchaa„ launder good fence and perfectly leirel,andm particularly adapted for the purpose of{ i a martet-garden. - • -The above property is situated on the Beaver Road about., miles - below the City of Allegheny; on the Bast aide'of Woods , run, and presents a rare chance for person, - ariabing to procure a location near the . The terms of sale are, one4hird (I) of the purchase money in cash on delivery -of the Deed, cue-third (1) in _two : - years, and one-third - (I) in three years with inteseatto be secured by bond and mortgage. • . W. D. TASSEY, Admintitreor de Unit nod . , 4.t. of . febll-d4wtd John Woods, Sr.,!cleed. Pewits Rice. t A TIERCESfresh Rice, just reed and for sale by • MILLERILICKETSON, • feblo., 170 Libbrtyst. N'XTRITE HAVANA SUGAR-10 hoiCs white . arra= Sugar, just received and Cdr sale liy : .. '• MILLER & RICKETSPN, feblo . - 170 Liberty et. 'XITINTEI LAND 0110 , -15 1114. Wiritcr.Lard 00031 !tore arid for sale by • ' MILLER & ItICIOETSCN, feblo ".. • No. 170 -Liberty CWEET MALAGA. W1NE.1.5 qr. casks Sweet 10.1kIaltiga-Wine, , justaec , d and for sale by MILLER 4 , RICKETSPN,. Able , *. 170 Lititirty at. New Sweon. q MIDS . ugarted Bacon/ viz 1 0 6 hbda. Huai; 3 Sides; 4 , , 4 ! Staoalders, received per Pioneer , ' LW for rale by FRIEND, RHEY Co. febll. No. 67 Water street. _ Sto~tlss.Posvder. 1 ran KirsB"Beittv , lo'Plaiting Powder, receiv- A./l/ editild for sale by :" • FRIEND, REMY & CO., No 59 Water it. Likllo."-18 baits 10 by 14 Glass, &first rate brand in store and fbr sale by - - MARTIN 4.. SMITH, . 56 Wood at. • Corn Meal. SACKS fir;efimily rise in 4/Jill?. Sacks, a - fi via:rst rate article, for sale'by MARTIN 59 Wood stree;.: TIDEALED-P.EA.C1iER.."..20 Busbels , a Prime arta : gan a just received anctfor sale by . J. D. 110 Wood st. febß Poi Soto or Rent,' ' ! AV_ITEAT and convenient Frame Cottage, in Alle 'gheof 'immediately below the Canal.— Poss l uition givTs •the Ise of April next. Apply to [feb9] JAMES :MAY. .• . —NOTICE. HAVING sold out my establishment to Doctor _ William 'F. cheerfullk recommend pim to-sll m 7 former friends and custoMers. • r•:.! - • - • • ' EDGAR !THORN. Iriwings Deng Steil: . , • *I The undersigned having bought our the store of Edgat Thorn, corner of Penn and Hand streets, so licit, irt4re of the drug and medicine custom of the 144.1ndjuktrottnding country. A genoralsassortment or44e. m c k i F foralaablei Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, 89 . 41 1. :PettoyArtieles,..Broshes and Combs will al wlobi.,lo.l4,oifiand. _Physician's prescriptions ac tturnb4strunpouuded.... The: store will beopen at all /4 . 4 F I ( !f# 0 "4"T i i 43 4 1 . 114. ' - „ , " _ : - • •• • J -WILbIABL iltWilsr, • dsdri - corner of Venn and Eland ,_,':;::::•ii , 4,',''..-1 - ,",,,'....]: - ,'., '-;•1: - 71- ; ',1i 7 V , ,:::='::•:,„', ,. : . -.;. 1.. ,;:: - .., 4-t . .„..*-; ; ; , -:,.... - ",;: - .:,- .. , - i:,::: 17,-,:ll'.:-t--•.,•.:-.,-:', OM===ME!= Mr. Klingensmith read in- V6EO4 a"bill to pro- 1 the sale of- intoxicating liquors in Arntstronw county; _ • The act legahiing aivorcea granted by the Courts passed on third reading. The supplement to the act incorporating the farmera' Deposita 'Bank of Pittsburgh passed through first and - second . -- riadirigs. The whigs endeavor, in all their corporation bills to dispose as much as passible' with the - individual liability clause. 'Openly they i profess that charter ed rnonopalies•should. be erected Witbout having that clatib- thay - :du.because the people liive'repaired'lhat they . should be secured in case of theirinaolv.enty. - . To'test how much the whigs had at heart:this great pit:kelpie rirliability. Mr. Kline :istired' - in atieddrneut trthe - above bill; that in'ease did Bailie at any tinier refuse to redeem thiiir.' - ii:ntest;:in ghid sind siti-tr i Ttheit the in dividual have hi !:recourse against the• Managers and - Diteetort;collectively, or Singly, ihr the fOgetirtc with the casts of snit- d, perion would have milted that this would not:be.f.thjected - to, - bnt itinisinstantly voted down, by these friends of monopolies, and enemies to individual rights. The Appropriation Bill passed through the Com: mince of the. Whole. For the expenses of the Legislature the sum of $70,000 is appropriated. For the Public Printing, $20,000: For repiirs and improvements on Catihl and Railroads, for the pre. sent, year $208,525. For rebuilding and repairing bridges on Canals and Railroads, $50,000. Ordi nary expenses. after the first Of December next, $50,000. For-the payntent of damages awarded by the late Doard of Appraisers and Canal Com- Mission& under general and special laws, $2-5,000. For support of Cotrunon Schools, $200,000. For pensions and gratuities, $35,000. House of Refuge, $1,900. Pennsvania Institute, for the instruction of the Blind, $9,000. For instruction of indigent pupils in the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and 1)umb,$11,000. For the Eastern Penitentiary. $8.002. Fur. the.- Western Penitentiary. $41,000. These are some of the principal appropriations in the bill. There was , but little done in the Senate. The Comrcilttee on Finance reported adversely to the bill , providing for the expenses of the Volunteers. The act providing for the election of Prosecu ting Attorneys passed through first and second readings. It will become a law this session.— The election. takes place on the second Tuesday , of every third year. li.IRL. - . AT , COST. War. subscribers, about closing up their present I concern, with the vie* of embarking in anoth er business, are now selling off their remaining stock of Groceries and Fixtures AT COST. The attention ofretailers is invited to the following list of articles. Call and se c ure Tzar . Green and Black , of every grade, from . ltoe. per pound up to the finest qualities. Spiciest Cassia, Cloves, Pepper, Alspicr, Ginger. Also, all kind. aground spice,;L'purc.' rams: Primes,' Lemons, Citrons. Timarinils, Cocos Nuts, Cream Nuts, Bitter Almonds, &c. DrESTurrs: I oft Ceroon prune Indigo, Madder, Alive, Copperas, CSUIIV00:1, Nicaragua, Fustic,4c. Iticv A few Tierces, piline. l'olUtlß A.ILD: London, French, Boston and Kentucky. Suede: pulverised, Whste flurnna and.Brwskl. Mumma: 100 doz. wourted 'aim*, Corn Brooms SUNDIXIIS: Preserves, Jellies, l',cVes, Sloces, Ketchum', Olives, Pickled Lobstern, Ancho. 1.,;- quorice, Cocoa, Cocoa Sheik, Split Peas, Maccl roni, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sago,lsinglamv ,Chalk , W biting, Alum Salt, Sperm OA, Sperm Caodles, Tubaccu. Snell; Segarg, 13uckets, Mass, 4-e. febll3t REINHART 4rJONt.:44, Wood and '2 , 1 51.4. RY G OODS ,F[; C R F., GOLD a nd SILVERI WATCHES, CLOCKS, 4-c. AT AUCTION. To ba sold atM'Kennes Anittion Reoms, No; 114 Wood st.; 3.1 door from sth, on Munstlay next, Feb. 13th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold a largo as sortment of fancy and ample lltyGoode, to close the balance of a City Retail Syne, mem ' , which are a fufuryfine Otter skin Caps. Also , about 300 yds. In. grain Carpeting in quantities to suit purchasers. At 1 o'clock, P. M., the household and Kitchen Furniture of a private family declining housekeeping. At 7 o'clock, same evening, Gold and Silver Pat ent Lever and Other Watches; 1 boantiful Gothic Cluck; 3 brass eight day Clocks. At 7 o'clock, same evening, a quantity of betvay Bibles, either singly or in lots to suit purchasers. feb'l3 P. M'KE.NN A, A net'r. TAPOLF.ON ANDIIIS MARSHALLS—and More new Books ' at COOK'S, S. Fourth street. Napoleon and his :Marshal's—a further supply. Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Literature, No.; selection of the choicest productions oi'English anthers, from the earliest to the prescut time., now publishing. Philosophy of Maitc—llarper's new Miotellany,l 2 vols. The linguenot—ra novel, brG. P.R. James. Mary Howitt's Ballads. .a other Poems. Daniel Denniston, and the Cumberland Statesman; by the late Mrs.fielland, author of the Unloved One, Pictorial History or England, No. 17. Chamber's Ency.fupatlia, No. 11. Rupert Sinclair— t tole, by the author of 11,000. a Year—new supply. Living Age. 143. Blackwood'aMagazine, for January. Democratic Review, for February, with a pottiait of lion. Samuel Houston. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, for February. ' Rankin's Abstract, from July to the present tithe. Illustrate.d Shokspeure, 130, at febl3 COOK'S SS, Fourth et. ALMOST all the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh newspapers; Sibbotni Counterfeit Detectors; Blank Deeds, and "To Lets;" Letter and Writing Paper; and a few school and Blank Books; red, Mari and black Ink; Inkstands; English and Country quills; Patent Pens; Wafers; Sand; Slates and Pencils; a few Temperance publications; Certificates and Alma nacs; a few Bibles and Testaments; Psalm and Hymn Books; a few Maps and Charts of the U. S. and Stex ico, 4-c. for sale by ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't. and Com. Merchant, No. 12, St. Clair at. febl3-6t rro MY CLIENTS--Having associated Joseph C. J_ 11i*Kibhin, Esq., with' me n in the practice of the law, he will attend to my unfinislied business. And I cheerfelly recommend him to the patronage of my clienu and the public. ROBERT POItTEII, pinis Office on Smithfield lit. near . 4th et. NTOLT can always find at G. Schneek , s, on the cor ner of Fifth and ; Sinithfield sta., fresh Oysters served up in every style, 'On the shortest notice. Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the choicest kinds. Call and see. eovl3.4ltap THE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters doily front Baltimore, which ho will serve up in al' the different . styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth at. between Sraithdeld and Grant. eetl3 Pittsburgh Naviga ' 'ranee Office, No. 21, mops AMANUALAncienticanntililitltood7eme- lontistnoirlyig; the political history, GeOgraphical position, - and cial state of the principal nations of antiquity; re vised from .the ancient authors. SECOND: Modem History, containing the rime and progress of the prin cipal European nations, their politicai history, and the changes in their social condition, with a histnry of the colonies founded by Europeani; by . W. C. Taylor, L. L. D.; M. R. A. S., of Trinity College, Dublin; ',Oka chapter ou the History of the United States/by C: Henryil). D. Second - Edition. Pot. ELLIOTT & EF,GLISII, febl2 - • Market at., between 3d and 4th. -.~ ~x~~a~:z.~ ,~.~ , _ n EME i Fw • MOM • LETTER'. %STU. • • .- }fAniussraus;,.VAsiiAnT 10th, 18'.17. roe Sale. 0 Yes, 0 Yes. Fresh Oysters lon and tetra Zulu ompany, Mather Strut. TORS: William Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, oindexter. M. ALLEN, Pretrt, eretary. ' Michael Allen, C. Anshutz, Tilos. Bakewell, Robert Beer, R. W. P ROBERT Fisser, Se Etug2oZ6m. ~ q , ,, .,. •...,. ''. -'',"!1..-7-,,Z.-1,:!,',', 4_e c iµ: ` ~`~„ 11 ::...i' '' i .: - •';:.'i . •'.,..--t! , t.''..' . : . ..'.';,. 1, ....:.. , '.-'-. , ;',';',:i.. ..!',.:-.:-....-.:7,1=:;:-'. , t''.-:!'i .,, :i . •: . •,' ,, ..': , ;:f - -',.,r: , ~--,....k,.:,;,,,.;,_,-,,,•:::.;!:-....:,.. :~. ?'' ,;,! .. •-• . ,1 ,7 ,.,;..:', - i-'" - -4_ , -:: . . . „ :.7.:L,:k•-•,:-.:,:-.,',;,..;,cj-',-.7.•-7..-:.'-2;-.7-:i.:;:,-,... RATigir-V NT ) - coakkeitiCi)Atii• XI! • • ALLAN KRAMEILEXCIIANGE liitOKER coarizi for, Titpa.k "Arty WOOD ,6TILTXII6 zrEnnvisimvstrui., . Pittsburgh Philadelphia Banns Germantoitn...• - •:..: :pm Chester cotinty....• • • !Pal Delaware county. • • - •-‘Pal Montgomery comity, •paz Northumberland Cu.. •R4r Col. Hank &Bridge Co par - Reading .... . Tar Lancaster Doylestown .... Easton Bucks county... Pottsville . Washington • Brownsville .... York, Chambersburg.. Gettysburg Middletowsk Carlisle Harrisburg Honeidale Lebanon . • •-•.• Lewistown ..., . • • • * Wyoming.... . Erie • West Branch • •. t' IYaynesburg . I Susquehanna ?aunty • .1 Lehigh County:': • • t. U. States Bank nn - .. Relief Notes 4.# City and County Scrip• • I U DIANA,. State Ilk and branches..l State Scrip KENTLTICT. AU Banks. VIRGINIA, Eastern Banks .. . • Wheeling ..... Branches Bea at Morgantown. • 4 XARYLAND. Baltimore City Country Banks =EMI City Dank* • Country Ranks.. KEW XICOI.A34ID All solvent banks.. 113 4To SUNDAY PACKET. 1847/ THE Mad and Passenger Steamer AAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. Masortt will run as a regular pstket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday at 10 clock,.A. M. The liaise Newton was built this gyring, expressly for the trade, and offer* to passengers every comfort and Fuperiur accommodations. fehl3 1817 Tuesday Packet% 1817 The regular mail and passenger steam er 11111R11N1.-1, No. 2., Capt. J. KLlNG rtxxxx, will run ass. regalia packet between Pitts burgh And Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuns day at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati ev ery Friday at 10 A. M. Far freight or passage ap ply on: board. oClrThe Hibernia No. 2, was lona expressly fur the trade, and offers to the passengers every com fort and superior accoutnialatioas. janl2, 1547 Fi'elfry We itirgiiitar racket; Tut steamer ARENA, Mersa: C. 'Pixie. soy, ?dexter, will leave Pittsburgh for Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon days, Wednesdays, and Vri.ilsys, at 9 o'clock A.M.; arid tVellsvilla for Pittsburgh on 'Cumulate, Thurs days, anit Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Pot freit:ht or passage apply no board. cleat For Wheesling..-4Tirsittlnr Parket. .. 1.1 4M i 'frit attleuthil light draught steamer DOMINION, S. Tri.r.ll, Master, witt run 3X 3 regutra packet between Pittsburgh and Whvtl• ing; lear.ng Pittsburgh for Wile-PA:it; nreq.Mouitay. We•lnanday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and fent-- tug Whr , qtng rhutburgit etury Tuesday, 'Thurs day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock., A. M. Fur ftir:ight Of p3ssAge apply . _ on hoard. norir The weft known fast-running stearnei PA:M . 11111A, W. Forsyth, Matter, srtll run as a r egoism Packet, leavin; every Wednesday ingri, ingat 10 o'clocta, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the same she will. leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage ap;dy on board, or to FORSYTH te Co., Agents, Ne. 30, \V ter street. For Clueinuall sod Louisville. I a.) 16 The new and 'pie-Julia passenger steam er e 0 I. LIMB I A. o , Nr.st., Master. will leave for the abg,ve and Intermediate ports, regular ly. For freight or passage , apply on board, or to jet . WILKINS, Agent. Par Cincinnati and St. Lou** The plssenger steamer—PALKSTINE. A" Capt. Wilitams, will leave for the abuse an ati tutertnediate ports regularly. For freight or passage apply ott hoard., Tneaday , Eirentax Packet. The new• and splendid passenger steam . • boat DECLARATION, Capt. Vortices, •will ran siiu regular packet lietween Pittehurgla and Cincinnati, !caving this port ewers Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock. Returning she will leave C l incinnati every Friday evening at 3 o'clock. - The Declaration offers superior Sctominnilations to passengers. For freight or passage apply on board. jet ATI PACKETS. The regular mail and passenger steamer MoNoNGAIIELA, (*.wt. Stone will run :1.0 a regipar Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati;learing this port every :timothy at 10, A. 751., and VOrgelins at 10, P. M., the same day. Return ing, will leaveVincinnati every Thursday, at 10, A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. • The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade, and O'er* to the pasaenera comfort, and su perior accommodations. mar 31 1 THE regular mail and pasenger steam er UNlON,Captain Maelean,will 'MI as .—. a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'clock, P. M. Returning she will leaye Cincinnati every Thursday at 6 P.M. - The Union was built expressly for this trade, and affords every accommodation. For freight or passage apply on bond. may 9 it% TIIE regular mail and passenger steam er 1110EILNIA, Capt. John Klinefelter, wt run as a regale!. paeketbetween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. of the same day.— Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Hibernia was built expressly for the trade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and so , orior accommodations. ' apt i n ; THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu lar passenger packet between Pittsburgh and the above port during the season of 1846, leaving every Thursday at 10 o'clock A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ap9 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. THE regular mail and passenger steam er CLIPPER No.'2, Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet betweencincinnati and Pitts burgh, leaving this port every Friday at 10 A. M., and Wheeling at 10 P. M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mondayet 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. .. The Clipper No. 2 was built expresslyfor this trade, cad offers to her passengers every comfort and ac. - nommodation. • mar 23 C-SCIUSIERTZ SATURDAY, PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac" Bennett, will run as a regular Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday, at 10, A. M., and' Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning, she will leave' Cincinnati every Tuesday, at 10, A. M. Fur freight or passage apply onboard, The Circassian was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and ac commodation. mar 23 • SATURDAY PACKET. • le r; The regularinail and passenger steamer MESSENGER, Capt. Lmford, will run as a regu ar 'acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10, A. M., and' Wheeling at 10, P. M., the same day. Returning,' she-will leave Cincinnati . every Tuestfay„at 10 o'clk A. M. For freight or passage apply on boaid. The Messenger"was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her pissengers every comfort and ac conimodation. nrar f h '.} S I i..~ i ,; _ :-.._ .4','..,.f , ,..:.',',i : :. - .1,:'.; , ..: ,1 .',- , •.:',1!.;-:::i-::'.:'::':'. :-.:.. ..' ':..',.i , :;i - .:7,'.. •••!_!-,'-',..• Z '... - : ::::::; - ..-.2',.ii?k , .:-;;:: . 'i; - !:',. ; . :, ;:. - 'it;:.i F. .• i : ,,..,,. ; . .., ..., ~ ...''.]..,V'i:'''' ; ' : . ,.'7 . : ,, i . j .. .i', , ,..ri : (1'iF . ,. , ,! . .-,:,; , .. : : . ~t,tl-:::.'':-.!.... 17itaiel3k t arn.1 Branclyis. I CtileintiariAanks`4.i";: .. . C~rclt rile (Lawkeilee).,l I CeliiintieS I Xettik ... Sandusky ..:r .... 1. Gekega“•4'i:r • .1.• Nniwalk . ; :••-• ;.•• • • • tievi• Lisbon; ... Wooster .. ..... Marietta ...• . • Chillicothe .4. , ... .1. Cleinland Sciota ' .. ! • 1 Lancaster. S Elaniilton 10 Canton ; . - 20 Urbana ; . '...60 60 pat' 6 .par parii MEM State Bkanilßnaneheaso Dank of Illinois 75 „ , streklio.hr, ERiver 'lnsurance Conipany IState Bank . , .... Oakland Cciutity.. - . iFarm and Mach bank 10 - St. Clair .. .. 111$1101:711X !State Bank ... All banks .. ... .3 rAeitait tactranon.. New York... (prem.) I " 1 Baltimore...'... u VALUE Or tom. Amer. Gold, (pram)....; Old do. do. "...5 Guineas 500 Sovereigns $4 83 Prederickdors $7 80 Ten Tinton 7 80 Tan Guilders.. 3 90 LouiarPors 42.5 Napoleons. 3 80 lDoubloon, Spanish.. 16 00 iDo. Patriot 15 50, Ducats 2 lti gar Cinolianatl. MONII.tY PACKET MONDAY • PACK rr TUF.B DAY PACKET THURSDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKET ~: .. ~~:,5- . E=M • iiiceii4f4*4•'4olll•''r!i ~:.. . CONY E,Y A N,C E R, PFICE in Avery Row:, sth street, above Smith kJ-fieldd street, Pittsburgh. • • ' Dzroit, mottoAnza, Austreterscis, riorniti RELE4SES and Other instruments of , writing drawn with nent flees; legal accuracy , and despatch. Ile will also fit tend to 'drawing and 'filing ..MsctrAitc's lam, Ac counts of Executors, AttininistratorS, §re.; Examining titres . to Real Estote,3Searehing Records`for Liens, From his long experience ana intimate-acquaint anee with the roantisrpf keepingthe , publie records, he expects to give satieraetiou to: those who may en trustitieir bus new' tohiii care.. deel64l&tti- TATALV TONIC VxlOW3l9.E.—:•4onie ratdicinesWas ranteil “iltistrAywormainiiiildreitteare very well calculated to destroythe children, n. rfillet i , not thecatio with Jayiie's Tonte,Terrinifte.' nit co ntain'a slngtli:h!gredient which can liarin the most delicate intaii:; and yet it expels worms from the -system with a-facility and certainty perfectly as tonishing. Nor is this its only sanative 'property ; it is a fine Stomachic., and. in remittent and inter mittent fevers has been administered with the most gratifying results. Obstinate cases of -_Piles have yielded to its influence, and its tonic qualities render it an excellent medicine in the convalescent stage of all diseases. It G. exceedingly pleaput to the taste. s. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE; No. 8 South TIMID Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, .FOURTH street, -near Wood—and at the Drug Store of IL P. : Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. , - feb I.diew A Nov** IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari anna Header, a " highly respectable lady from Harrisburgh, called to-day irt our offici - for . the per pose, she said, to express in this public Manner, her heartfelt gritimde WDr. JAYNE No. 8, South Third street, forthe uripaiiillelell benefits she had received from the use orbit' ALTERATIVE..She stated that she had suffered for several:'years with Scsortrut and had had The attendance of five physicians at dif ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they considered her disease incurable. Me therefore de termined to try the efficacy of DR. JAYNE'S AL TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme diate relief, so that by the time she had_ taken thir teen kettles, she vrax perfectly cured, and now en joys better health than the has for Normal years be fore. For sale la Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE,i '72 Fourth it., near Wood—and at the Drug Store H. P. Sehtrarts, Federal at., Allegheny City. ' let rentOris Salt. T INS nsecutors attic Estate of Gustero Sandulus deed., Frill ball at public auction on the prerni,l Net on Thuratlay the 13th 'March neat, at 10 o'clork,j A. M. all the tools belonging to the soap and eland- , lery establishment of said deceased. Also, I Horsed I Carriage and Ilarcess, 1 Cart and Thiniesti, I court try Jr mallet 11agen, 2. Guns and a lot of frisiung: tackle, and a number of agrtcurtural implements. They will also let, for a term of years, the soap and chand:ery aforesaid. The premises are in gone! order and calculated to manufacture. away, and cand dles on a large sca!e. Apply to G. It. Riddle, 1:11., ; at his office, sth street, l'atsburgh, or to Mrs. Mary Sandal, on the premise.*-- : ,essmAion will he y.~cuj on the first et April neat. All persons indebted to the eltate will - p!eaae make immediate payment; and those haying claims ! will proset4 atria propetly authenticated Gtr JotIN G. R. RII3DLE, >: Errs. WM. NI*SiENDIZT, 5 A Iler t h, r Cann , Fab, 3,1; S-17-dkirt4 • VITICE or xne. 11.31E . LEIEN't .111111.W.0 Csr.,i Pint:Arra, Jgmatry XtiA. 1547. t. N clecteon for Prenidont, Managers and Officers AIL , for the "Company for erecting n Bid OVP: tec rs‘tr A Itrzheny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the coun ty of Ali.-;!tom:‘," be, holden •t Toil-hotter on 51ouday, the to or March nest, at 3 o'clock, P. 41. JOII 11.111PEtt, 'Treasurer. Slaokapr are Goyalone for Ittast. ocll known and beautifully pitisated prop ". ert), in t.11.e borwlizts of Est+l. Labc.rty sn t :es tsoel the city, k fitni $11414 Eptat i r;ar den., will tse rented for oen, or snore ear. .frout the first of Ayrtl.. Fist further o r E..M.TDONALP, Penn St.. Lets ecn St.Clait ;Lod IrPfiu ats.,Pstler. j:suVt..d3 , a• • Env Sale /OVA, A two story M UCKHOUSE and LOT, 25 by ) 60 n., Alley:betty city, situated on the haus of the nye', wren the Aqueduct and Upper !fridge. Half or twodhirds of the purchase money may teitalifl ti or 9 years. For sale low. L. WILMARTIT, reran at., bet. Irwitt'and Hand. To Let. r IIIAT cnmotoditnis Tavern Stand' and Ferry lioosc, to gamines:lto, at :the Litiuntag - or the Stoat,' Ferry ling!, rind now to OM OCCOptarcy of 31r. Whitfield. For tennis, apply to AVCM DLESS & 51'CLURE. For Itrist# N. rscellemav dolling home on Bo44l;nlgircet' 4 Prilvect 1/111, Suitt .Waid, moth seven room., itastment, frost creep., garden and exceleut sell 01 Water. Ittnt; $1.25. Plaqulre of fobs LiLAKILLY 8t NITCLIEL. FOUR LOTS—llotinded by Pena, Liberty and Hay Sts., eACII lOL barter_ 24 it. i t ,,,,t, -and e l le:win,' back 110 it. Two of theta are corner lotg, and the tinialion a the whole propeny is one of the most ad. vantageoup in the city. For further iarermatiun ap ply to M. SWARTZWEIDEII, Fourth rt., nnvltf 7 bet. Woeid and Sedthfieid. Splendid Briek Dwelling House• and Lnt In the City of Allegheny at ,Pri watt) rrIlE subscriber is authorized to sell st lox priced and on liberal term• the renewing valuable heal Estate That cousenienti spacious, modern *style and well finished 21 story brick dwelling house, with extort= sive back buildings. Stable, Carriage house, Shrub bery, Fruit Trees, Pump, &c. on a lot baring a front of 511 feet eit Canal street, and extending back 275 to Liberty street. At present occupied by C. 11. Kay, Esq. adjoining the residence of the II on. Jud ge Greer. Also those two handsome, weli finished, modern style now two story brick dwelling houses, with cottinade fronts and back buildings; each lot having a front of 22 feet on East Common and ex tending back 145 feet, occupied at present iiijr Rev. Wen. Preston and. John Waxen. JOHN D. DAVIS, jan29-tr corner of Wood and Fifth atreeta ATHREE gory Brick House, situate in the vil- I Inge of East Liberty, Ii Mara from the city; it' has about 1 acre of ground attached, agora Garden; it is an excellent stand for a Tavern, having a good frame stable, a large shed for Carriages and Ten Pin alley; several good fruit trees and a pump of ex cellent water on the place. The Houee is large and in good condition, having been ocoupied as a dwel ling for some time by Mr.-James Burnside. It will be sold or rented low on reasonable terms. . Persons desirous of further information will please call atJ. D. Davis> Commercial Auction Rooms, cor ner °Mood and 11th sts. decl7-tf 1- FARM Containing two 'hundred acres situate about nine miles from Pittsburgh. The im provements are a large and comfortable house and barn (60 feet long,) 100 bearing apple trees,,6o acres cleared land, about 12 of which is nteadow. - The farm is well watered, on a good road and will be rented remarkably low—apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, Penn st., Pittsburgh. Situations Furnisheti. fr undersigned will attend to this procuring of I situations for young men in stores of all kinds and for every capacity, such as clerks, Salesmen, book-keepers, assistants, and laborers, also, for men on farms, driving carriages, Ind wagons, and men for families ' , and for all kinds oftnechanical business. Families supplied with male and female domestics, on the shortest notice. By applying at CLARK'S General Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 50, 3d at, two doors below the Post Office. feb3-6 SIX Acres ofground, with Dwelling House, Stahl e, Garden, Fruit trees, schrubbery, &c. in the 7th Ward of this city, near the residence of J. D. Mahon, Esq. Also, a two story frame, dwelling House, No. 87, Smithfield street above th < st., adjoining the property 'of Martin .Lytle. Apply to • J 011 1 4( D. DAVIS, cor Wood and 6th ate. It g p V i O l yt t l i i,.S- o, A d lo l t e cuf cn , e rept lievolvia jan9 , W. W. WILSON. ~t ~; ~ a - .z~ 1 ;. .w n€#: mss. ~ '* ro~-#;';2r,. ~:'•',';'.:::..,: '.!';;..,i-,l'.' U ;,..,I.lif-',':::i'2 • • i ; 1, -- - ' i e.,. ... 6 likk• 7,-)-ii motels - ROtTe. - 5 d'o""a‘: '5:„1::::rie - i'' P- • - lf, do'ciox 8.. ~, • , ...,, _ . bi c'eather heiGir; _ , • too i- 1 White S6nhi; • • Voone NT 4 ratio.% sale by:; stripToi , a , . td and, forEAT 8' , 196 Wood t tie'Cell LAD II3 / 23 and /- bbli No 3 Largb blackerely . .•. 10 hf bbl* . . do do; • ,f do No 1 do . do; 15 bbl Nos 1 and g do; 6 do' No 1 Salmon; .do • - do Herrings; 6 drum* Codfish; for, sale:by. ' LA.I4.IIERT 4 - SFtIPTON,. 133 and 185 Wood at APLZ,S,UGAR-V,OOO The; tee% and for sale by ' - LAMBERT & SHIPTON, - 133 0nd135 Wood ist. CHF.F.S.E=4 tons Sita theese, part iorge : and very - fine, just:received nod for /ale by - feb4 . -J. D. WILLMAR& Co: - 110 Wood mt. trI I TER-4 Bbrallutteiri- fteehiF : : & - Negoi . - Received on contignmontaraifor.nnlet by, feb4 WILLIAMS Cpa.,llo.Wood it rEATHERft--15 , Sacks Feather/ received on consignment; nd - for sale by. • feb4 J. D.- WILLIAMS& C0.,110 Wood et: ,1 ANTS.—New atirod Family Ilatoo,inst received and for talc by - ' • . • - NVILMAIAS & C0.,110 'Wood it: CLOVER SEED-30 bushels *toed and for icalo by feb4 J% D. WILLIAMS , & Co., 110 Wood M. CHLORIDE LIME; in store and for sale by r e in • HAYS & BROCKWAY For Rent. Nor Root, ....., f''~: =SE INZA !M!M blue, black, and red, in store and for sale by tab 1. HAYS &BROCKWAY: N-Eityr. Boxy I4.ICLAXENT.-5 gross Butler's on band and-for sale by . rtb I HAYS ¢ BROcKWAY. I 3 ERFUMERY.—A large assortment Ronstel's on 'band. fon 1 If AV'S kIIItOCKWAY. EMON SYRUP.—Any quantity on band and fur JU sale by HAYS & BROCKW,AY, teh 1 No. 2 Commercial Row, Liberty Rt. 1 IFILIN'S HUNTING INK—For sale . by ' ' lIAYS 4- BROCKWAY, • No. 2 t oramercial Row, Liberty APPLES -96 bids. Green Apples, or different kinds, for sale by . nos9o . P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. UGA 11 CURED IiAMS,-12000 superior Sugar SO Cured Hams, a prime article, fur sale by n0r.20 P. C. NIA wrIN. SO Water st. IRANGES--1000 prime Havana Oranges, for V sale by 'nov2o P. C. MARTIN, 60 WatereL. Dressed Flooring. 00 - 1 .00 FELT fast rate, at Beats Planing Machine for sale. - - "y" • L. WILMART/I, noTIB. Penn st., between Hand and Irwin st. I")ITENT FENCE..—GO pannela oak and pine Miir jnst received and for sale by jan 2 L. WILM AIM!, Penn at. QPLAR I)S, well seasoned and for sale 1.. WILMARTIL: Conkling , s Improved Lwril 011. 7BAIIRELS Winter Lard Oit, lust received from the manufacturers and for sale at Cincinnati pricep wholesale and retail, by FRS. f+.1.7.1.1.ER5, dec2i No. 17 Liberty sr. Anndries. Tierces fresh Rice; e.) 14 tibia, Conklin,. improved - Lard Oil; 1 0,00 ibs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and. for sale: by SELLERS. scp24. Nn. 17, Liberty sued. Lla), 1(:U ke".., No. I, Lard on 'consignment; And to: sale by F. SELLERS. IMUSEAIOLLAS.SES.—GbbIo. , GoodaIs; L. S. 11. Molnsses, in nose and for sale by is ,23. • F. SELLERS. nustittela Netts. r : 1E0. S. sw.tirrz has on hand a lot of very scr- It, perior white and colored Mnsqueto Netts o loch will he cold cheat) at No. 106 Market street. jel3 Q; TATIONERY FOR .L.A.P/ES. Papeterter, Port-foliol, Note Paper or all kinds; Soto Envelopes, Blotto Motto Seals, Writ rig Stand*. and Floral Wareen, Spanrled Sealing Wax...}:ntboascd.-etige4 Leiter-paper.. Cud Cases - , 4 Visiting Card*, Pocket Books, Ivory Tableta, Note !Clips, Stc. &c. For sale by JOIINSTON STOCEITON. corner orMarket and 1 - Mid atm. r 1 OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated e Ter pointed kJ Geld Pens, just reeeired and for tale lit redueed rates, by , Joims - roiN & STOCKTON, eet:29 Booksellers, Market at. QTNTION illtY.—Just opening, &largo and splen i7 did assortment of .French, Ruglish and Ameri can *tar:ornery, which we invite the public to call and examine. JOIINSTON Lk. STOCKTON, oet29 Stationers, Market st. 11 1 1011.1.CC0.-75 large and 90 small boxes Missou. ri tobacco, of prune quality, ju.st received - en consignment, and will be told cheap for cash, el Pittshurgh mauunictures. august IS TAAFFF: k. ()'COFFER. Xn MILS. Pitch: .50 IttAidi 150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes; 10,000 Sced leaf Cigars; On consigatnent - and will be sold low for Cash;oi exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by vlrps - TAAFFF; ih O,CONNOM Wood Street Property for Soler rlll44l . l.:rlceirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood j street, occupied at the titne.of the great fire b) Messrs. King & flohnea, is offered for wile. Enquire of faugS) K. MOORHEAD.. Storage. ATil. a very Intg c and commodious ware j] hou se. se. .ye arc prepared. to receive (in ad& non to freight for shipment) a large amount or Pro dote. &c. on storace at low reties. iv 2.3 C. A. MeASULTY & CO,.Canal Basin. Latest I riraproVeabiesat. 'BEDSTEADS rif different :kirnle with Gaszam's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, fat salalow at thefurniture•warehotree of anal. T. 13. YOUNG at Co f nand street. ......_ _._.........._ . T.LEsA —Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ cot patteret. if you want a good article ellen' call at-the Funqture Warehouse of .. . _ - - T . UST received an assortment, I arge siies,B raziet's Hand Hollewsi nisei Parlour and Kitchen, do. Wholesale and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR, declo. 120 Wood st. •Ante 111. INTROLTIIIT Iron Anvils of American manufac- I V turei warranted. For wale at manufacturers' prices by OEO. COtFIRAN, jan 21 _ 1 4 ;ter26 Wood st. NAPOLEON AND HIS MARSHALLS, by J. T Headley, in 2 Tula., just received and fur salt at the book and paper warehouse, or L. LOOMIS, Art., jan3o N 0.89, Wood et, below Diamond alley Ohlo Inver Telegraph. 1, - mtom Pittsburgh to Louisville through Wheel ing, Columbua and Cincinnati. The subscribers were appointed, a Committee to distribute 200 Anima of 650 each of the stock of said Company, to the citizens 01 - Pittsburgh and vicinity, (that being the proportion allotted to this city by the Company 4 As 101 feel an interest inthis important improvement, and it it beliered to) be the beat stock ever oifererl the ecurimunity, in-order to give'a more general extent, the Committee deem it proper to con fine tho subscription to two sharenfor one week from this. Books for subscription et the Counting Room or Hanna Fe Waterman, Wider et. JAMES MAY, RICHARD EDWARDS, JOSHUA HANNA; Committee. Slllimanta Journal. WW. 'WILSON, only authorized agent for this . pity and vicinity of the American Journal of Science and Artei, has received No. 7, with its usual rich and interesting variety, embellished with earner:: ous plates, &c. This valuable work should be in - the handie of every . niannfliCturer and practical. artisan. Improventenis in 'tree end science haie been deeply Indebtedio the' tendered and able articleiwith-which this work is so amply eitriehed. Subicriptions 95,00 per annum. Complete sett., otribracing 25 years, 1100. - feb9 LEAD - -1200 Pigs Load; for sale by jan 121 JAMES MAY IDEATHgIi.B-10 Sacks ptime Peitbersj fitz sale L. 12 juin by .lAMtg MAY.• ,is.~ risSt'~s' city, Despot.4l, 0.9 0 . - e( PrindpaTOjeeelVo 50, Third'sf. ane dadirfrom -Market street. _ THE City dispatch Post is intended a medium .I through which the public can be acconimoda , ted in the deli Very of letters and communications to any point within the city Ulnas, Allegheny•city and Birmingham. Postage on each letter delivered in the eitys• 2 cents; each letter-delivered in Alle gheny city .or Birmingham, or brought . from either of those places te.this city, 5 cents. It will Include the delivery of letters of every, description, such as business : letters, bank notices, Notices of deaths, circulars,' - cards, v i alentines,. nvitationa• to, balls, parties, etczi etc. . , For the abevo purposes the undersigned will have in the course of a. lbw days, boxes placed at differ ent points in the city. Allegheny and Birmingham, from which points lett.ere will be delivered four times a day. . • The undersigned has ompliiied a number of good and faithful. carriers, who are well acquainted. in the city, for this purpose, and . he will respectfully. so licit the . public patronage, as he spares no frouble or expense, to render the .!GITy DISPATCH FOST't a great convenience to businees men and the pub lic generally. Tho list of letters remaining at the Office, 50, Third street, will be advertised in one or more of the city papers, at' the' end of every week. ..• . -L. A. CLARK: All letters left at the General Agency Office, No 5‘41.1 it. prior to the arrangement of the twice, ail be punctually delivered. ' fail° • TOR !ACE ET JOHN H. MELLOR, NO.BI WOOD ST., Between 41/. street and Diamond Alley. THE Psalmodist, by flutings & Bradbury; Carmine!' Sacra, by Lolyell Mason; The Psaltery;. " Mason 4. Webb; The Odeon, . 4 alaeon•& Webbj Western Harp, " Samuel Wakefield; Evangelical Music, by Hickock & Fleming; Missouri Harmony, Patent notese:',. Masons Saercd Harp, round notea;t4th edition; Mason's Sacr !d Harp and Patent uotis; Cautus Ecolesim, by Darley & Standbridgc; Music oldie Church, by Doctor Wainright; Kingsley>. Sacred Choir. Juvenile Music Books: . • Mason's Julienne Harp; . . ;The Young Choir, by.lirailbury and Sitadelts; Young Chits Companion. •: , . A huge supply of tho above works conitaiigyod . hand and for gale wbolesale pr retail, by • • , JOHN IL MELLOR, SI Wood iit, g . • between 4th and Diamond Alley. avail themselves this winter of the welt known efficient instruction given in this Institution, will require to commence immediately. The flattering reception which Mr. D.'s new work upon Steamboats accomitsbas received, induces him to proceed immediately with his new treatise upon SienetiAsCW CCueriTS, which ho is resolved shall ei cel all outer works upon this subject, as fir as his work upon Steamboat accounts has been MUM th ex cel the imperfect outlines previously published. Subscriptions lists open at his Academy as abrve. feb6 . . . . D ICKENS , NEW CHRISTMAS TALE, and new Books at COOK'S, S 5 Fourth M. The Rule oiLife; a Love Story,by Chas DicCens. l Price only 61 ets. Chaucer and Spncer, in two parts; Spencer and the Fairy Queen; Wiley & Pitman's Library. St Giles & St. James, by Douglass Jerrold, Lag. Living Age; 141. Sylvandier, or the Dispated Inheritance; by A. DUMB. ' The Comic Wanderirg Jew; transalated !rem the French, with one hundred-Illustrations. • Eliza Leslie, or Separatjun and Be Union; by Mike Wynclor. The Pirate Queen; a hovel. • Notes nn the Upper Eio Grande; by tryadt P. Tilden, Jr., explored in 1516, on board the U.' ar Steamer Mujor lirnwn, commanded by Capt. Mark Starting Pittabergh.. ' Also a great variety f books at .C6isk‘s, 65 Fourth •' . , No. 17, Liberty street r HE works or Charinttn Ellzaheth, with on intro-, duntion, by Mrs. li. B. Stowe, in 3 sole. p iy Preezott - s Coaina.st of Mexieo; Ferdinand and Isa Lelia; Marshall's Life of Washington; sigtrke do.; •• Franklin; Life I.fSainnel John on; Tiornee Walpole's Letters, 4 sole.; Arnold's History - oEll.mq . flunie,6iollett, - aiid Miller'i Pictorial 11!story of the united States; -• Allison's History of Europe; Ancient History, aclecttd from Rollin 'ana (abet authentic sources; . Pictorial Ancient History dr tht WOrldi by Frosti . Artiold's Miscellaneous Work's; Life and COrrespondence of John Foster; With a general assortment of TheulogiCal, cal and bliscellaneous wOrk,---for iale at low prices, at the Book and-Piper Store of ELLIOTT fr.. ENGLISH, . Market at. het 3sl and fat ate. Oiryt. Atincrafa Ant. Scfsittsolist* 7 I . 9e Pm. Toil ramtr; Feb. 1at,.1847. • trr e;i l l : s l :t claim' hereby l init n Pitt t F alt p s h t a o v p i n rea u enii their hills lbr settlement theaubse.riber, on or be fore alt Monday of March neat, tO they will not bo red +red after that time.' Proriet of the Beard of Auditors and Supervisor: for sail Township. feb3-3 Int Firms of Gee. R. White & Co., and WNW -1 & Mother, are till.SOlVed by mutual The businoss of each store, will be metaled by each partner 4',..their respective places 'of business,'-on Markst street. All persons indebted, to either df the Firms will please call-soon, and settle their accounts. GEORGE •R: WHITE, THOMAS WHITE, l'atsburgb,Fehruary Ist, 1347. feblo4llll T. B. YOUNG & Co. 31 Hand et =HE MEE *l.'''*.'l:l'-'414411CM-4go44lo"o;4"FlOcalgirilts4.r'Sl".'4ol* Sacred Music Book• AND WRITING 1100:NIS, corner of Fifth and Market stn. Permian intending to 1' mailable %Vea:kb. P. CONSOLLY. C!?k- Moo'anon of ?dirt sersbip. GiORGIV. ARMOR., Tat VOTILT/IST., SITTW ROI WOOD /MOULT/B=w STimists, (Nein-ly opposite tike Office;) via..iiid. 5a.k...; .. .. EVERETT'S Latin Lestecilk • ' ' . LDeonegan's Greek de. • Aineworth'ir Dictionary; Grwca Mijorn; • - • Green 'Minors.; Roman Antiquities; i A nthon's Virgil, dorace, &e.;' Bullion's Latin Greek Grammars) ••' • Smart's Cicero, &c. &e.; for Welt'' •,' g'ebllo H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 431datitt st Latai' Books: Ell LACS.STOSE•S COMMENTARIES) ' .1.3 Precedent of Will.; Now York Digest; relit° tit H. P. 110SWORTIt & CO'S Country Residence. HAVING removed to the City—for convenience to protessional business—l will rent my Man sion Hodes and its immediate enclosure, situate on the Bluffs of .the Monongahela, one mile above irittsburgh. anl4.3treta • - To Prlntera• , . A FRESH ofJohnson'e Superior Printing .11. Ink. Just received and for sale at the office 'M . the Pittsbuigh Morning Post. L. HARPER. County aniihrovrnahlp (Meeks. TREATISE on the duties of Cminty and Town •i' ship Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAMES DUNLOP, F.sq, PART Ise—Containing the duties of County com missioners, Assessors and Collectors of Taus, and modes:of usessing and collecting the tales. Having purchased from the publishers the balance "of the edition of the above useful publication at a reduced price, I am enabled so sell them at a trifle over half the original price. This book should be in the hands of every property holder in the com monwealth. For Sale at the hook and Paper ware house of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, feb2 • 89 Wood st. Lamps I JrST opening an additional stock of Cornelius & Co. , s celebrated Solar Lard Lamps and Chan daliers, of one, two, three and more lights, suitable for Steam Boats, Churches, Society. Halls, &c., of beautiful patterns; . and will be sold at the lowest city prices for Cash. Also, Centre Table Lamps and Mantle Girandolea, with Insures, new and very handsome patterns. . Having a large and flesh ripply, t respectfully invite the attention of Steam Boat. builder*, and others interested. W. W. WILSON, feb6 , • Corner of 4th an&Market . inHEESE. A. small coasts:Welt Vi eiteekee, re eeived and fur ealeby FitIgNO,I I .IEY & CO., No. 57 Water et. IDUittALO TONGUES-1 2 dff. Sutralo.Toagq • AL, rot solo by (jlnl2) ,IA.MES-'lll-tY ._. • • El=6;= BEE MEM MN= .... . , . .Igol. l t aNti " , • No: 195 Meryno Street, ,plittadelphic - ::" No: establishment,. aince it Passed into Om T hinds of tbe.subspriher, in June last, has beet! thoroughly 'refitterJ,. and is now in complete order,. for the acoocaroodatien. of the travelling Public.. • • • Since the change of proprietors,' numerous addla tions and improvements have been made, and t3ltt now believed to.possess all tho requisite 'topouiti meats and conveniences which belong to ii,ftrat elan!' hotel. , New BATHING ROOMS; new Ladies and Gentle!, men's ORDINARIES; a splendid new Ilar . Room' now Parlors and new Furniture, have been added tq it, within the past six months, and the undersigned; grateful for.,tlie very . patronage width :hate thus far been. extended to him in his neve.'necatioisi respectfully Solibits its continuanee,whiCh he pledge es himself it shall be his untiring aim to deserve: - D A POST COACH, belonging to thot , FRANIC, LIN,” will be in attendance at the several Depot and Steamboat Landings, to eonvey.perietigeri tq the HQUOC, for 2d cents each; including baggage... ' • ' -D. IC. MINOR, ofNew York, Proprietor, JAI. M. Sanintasozr, of rbi145E1 A ,,,..d.a4. Gt.°. BotsiztAx,•cif Beaton) , . •• Philadelphia, February. 1,1847. '' • jiti2ll: TFt ft Co-Partnership heretofore existing betweets the subscribers,-under the firm of Walker`f Woodwell, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, The business of theist° firm will 'be settled by lobs Walker, at the old stand, No 85 Wood streett. . JOHN WALKER ' JOS. WOODWEEL: ' Pittsburgh, January I, 1847. janl6.- Extraordinary Dirgallas, in Dry Goods,: Al A. A. MASON'S, No. 62, Market efrestv COMPRISING Silks, Shawls, Cashmeres, Monad* Leine. and Ginghams. A largo stock of Al 4, pacas and Alpines,Merinol, Cloak Stuffs, Calicoes, Flannels, Plaids; White Go o ds, lltibbrins, Laces, Hosiery,Glorea, Handkls, Cravats, Scarfs, Under shirts and Drawers, Irish Linens, Table Cloths, Diaper, Napkint, Crash; bleached and brown Mus. lins, Ticking, Stripes, Checks; Blankets, Counter panel, Plaid Linsey°, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, me.- rino Cassimeres, Vestings, Broad Clothe, Pilot and Beaver Cloths.. All of which will be idfercd at less than Auction prices; in order to.reducelhe stock thr . the Spring trade. The following are some of tho'prices: Mousrs6: Lathe iii low as 121, Well worth anti usually solcl, at 25 cents; real Parisian Cashinere, only 25 cents; hea;; ry twilled and plain Flannel* for 25 eta 4 Alplitejtie as low as 25 cents: usual prite 50, Merinos for 81ctri Scotch Ginghams at 20 cents; Canton Flannell9 obi Cassinetta at the extra .low" price of 22 cts;, blank worsted Dade only 21 cts. French Linen Ilanaker;. chiefe; very fine; tbr 371; • 8.4 brown Linen :Table Cloths only fib cur. Kentucky Jeans from . 18 clip tip. Calicoes at about one half their usual price. ': • Furchaskrs will please bear in mind that the-re-' duction in price) will not be confined to a ihiv lead. ing 'aides only, but the whole stock: Every &etc!, will be ofibrill at immense bargains. • • ' • A. A. •MASON ; No 62 'Stant et. Cheap Venlehm Blinds nil; be had at ANDREW WHITE'S filind Fan. tory), in the rear Of Joseph Lowrie's Cabinet' Waraitoom. Ladies Wishing to getßlinda will pleasta, callaiff; 11. Ryan's Wareroom Fi ft h at . , dna nett Exchange Bank, where I will b e in attendante, and if I do not please ?no both in prite and qUality, will forfeit my reputation as a blind mal.er; (teal Estate Agency 'add • General Intel. ligente Office. • rillfE Subscriber has opened at the Pliblication•Of.: fico of the Morning 'relegraph,Nb. 50 Third at., a Real -.Entate Agency and General' Intelligence' Office: . ' :Register will be kept in which persons caltrot. cord, without charge, real estate which they nill or exchange, 'housea to lot, &c. 4c. Titles tit • real estate will - be examined, and deeds of islettrr . . exchange will be executed 'and all other busixiesir; connected - with a Real Estate Agency; willlie Onto. acted with promptness end fidelity. . • . Ile will - also attend to all the business belonging ,- to a Oeneratlutelligenne Office., such as prt?eurnit. sitnatibns for Refsons dirt oreraploymeht, supplying • &Milk., With male nod reniale. domesties, *el The feen , will in all casini be groat' and no Charges Will be madd except for services .nctually rendered. The silbscriber is permitted 16 icier to the lollo.w -ing'geotlemen if this city. . . lion. Gabriel Admits, Mayor: ' James Howard 4- Co., Wood st. C. B. Id: Sinith, Attorney at 1. Rutle.dge,.Woori st.• • • ..laniesli 2 win, Diamond alley. . • •.. •• i Howard 4- Co., Wood at. J. W. Cook, Fourth st, ' • harper, Editor of Post:. • Whitner&Porter, Phlitbrs • • White it. liarris, Editors of Gaziftte. J. Herron Foster, Editor of D4Patc l 4 1). F. Uoylau, Publisher Catholic. 1t...R.. It. Doman Or. Co., Fourth att . ":,. Wright& itrylii,'l'ublialtera Telegraph. fela.tf ' L. A. CLA,RIts. - - The Most Astounding .11111aeoireryi" :.' •, .. A BLESSING ! A MIRACLE! !.. A WONtIER't tI. . To ;seri Ervptioits mid Die iguremeWs" ig" the ` Ski *, pimples, Freckles, Sunburn; Salt Mewl; Scum s . ' Sire !Beads, 4+. d-e - .4.c: - 1 . • • . , • .. A. years ago last August, tlth eapital ofFtaka Was aidohished in consequence of a discovery • specie by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it iieeni- rid almost an iinpossibilifj , that any thing made by ' the hands or man, could hare such singular powers as that claimed by Amain) Vtsrant; (or his d inset:- Ilion. Many ulled him and hislnvention as a hum bug, (and; alas! many foolish persona without trying. do The stune- - uover) at length, 'after tetanal; it ill th,e- „ beepitale; the Medical Society of Par};: (the beat bhetnists firth° world) delivered the following reportA to Signor . Yesprini I I• ' . ,• " We have now minutely and Carefully elsthined • [the singular inkention of V esprini. We have analyla .41 its, component parts-r•we have used it in several-. I cases, and we hesitate not to pronounce it (The . i Italian Chemical Soap) as a great bleu/Rog, stud a truly woriderthl remedy for any cutaneous eruption.: or disfigurement of the skin: Its inventor, we COD. 1 eider taa_true-philarithropist of Offering mankind.: (SigneU) . LIifJPOLD DUPRk.:Y, Pres. , ' Is, . , •. . • Then comes the report of the "Societe de : tote," of scientific experiments r . . "We are aatounded," exclaims the aged president, "at this singular preparation—Vesprini's Italian. ChemicaWoap I Where, indeed, will sciencentopt Here we have a preparation made in the form of a, .',. beautiful piece of lump, which we know by actual: pilictice, to cure every cutaneous eruption, t every disfigurement of, and oven discolored skin Where will its magic and singular power cease 1 The N egro, the Creole, the Yellow Rime of the Fasts and , the Red Man of the Far West, are alike under the in iluence of its extraordinary - powers. of clearing ybl. low or discolored skin, and snake it white and beau• tiful, and'of changing the color ofdark, or black, or brown skin." (Here :le •eral persons were brought forward by the president, Who had used it, in proof of .his assertions.) ' • READ THIS! MO3l Tilt tAtEnvol wixstcr to titE ea/mart. ritoritrnm. " Paris, Nov 4, 1840., In consideration of the sum of $3600, I bate di vulged to M. T. Jowls; residing in the City of Nei York; N. A., the whole process of-manufacturing, together with a Statement of the ingredients corcipoir. ing -my Italian - Chemical Soap. - He is to - tnanolke-* tort it fbrsalo in the United States only, and to have. the privilege of naming it "Jones's'/Callan Mended Soap." 1 S, Witnese, Henry .41Ioldsworth. • • (Signed; ANTONIO JAMBS S. CRAFT There 'are probably fair peisons of intelligence. who, alter reading the above, willsloubt the quell. ties of Jones's 'Pa/lan Chemical goeqi, in curing Eruptions, Bisfigure.ments, Freckles,. Salt lkitentot Scurvy, Etiitypelas, Sun-burn, Moryhew, Tan, yd. low or Brown Skin, Should there be such per.: - sons, perhaps the following recommendations, as well as htindreds froin tither', may convince titrFor sale by W. JACIESON, Agent, Corner of Wood and Liberty . streets, the only place in Pitts. burgh where the Gietures csir be obtained) Au, ,• oTnErts ARE' COVNTERFEn. jan2s Janet. Italian Chemical Soap. TIORSOIIS, in purchasing this, must alwa,ya . ask W for Joncs's ITALIAN CIitTIAL SoAll and, per.. , hapsi as many have been cheated with counterfetti will be too much discouraged to try the genuine, we , say to such' Try this once—you will not regretitl;.: bat always see that the name of T. /oats isleattlith. • wrapper. Pride Si) cents a cnkb. Foe sale by w.JACKSON; Agent, coiner onriihrt) - and Liberty streets, the only place in Pittsburgla: - .; where the Genuine - can be obtained) Au. mune` ARE COUNTERFEIT. • jinn Jones's Coral Hair Restorative. HEREBY certify that my hair *as falling out iii immense quantities daily, and eras turning gray s and that since I have, used Jones's Coral Bair jinto 'rative; it entirely Ceased' falling—iq 'veering 'fast, and has a fine dark look.- Before used Jones , ' Coral ;Bair Restorative, }.combed out haarlfalirol hair dilly." • •7., .• yly. Tomplu2is,92 Xing sl. N. Y, 1. by W. 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