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Wall Paper and Borders.
PRICES REDUCED.
- THOMAS PALMER;
No. 47, Market street, between 3d and 4th sts.
ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that
his present stock of WALL. PAPER AHD BORDERS
-Of nis mon manufactrire is very extensive, and daily
additions are being made to it, as they are finished,
of new and splendid patterns. Also, a well assorted
steettk of French Paper and Borders. Having recently
reduced the prices of the above articles,(and others,
in his line, not enumerated,) he is prepared to sell
tor Cash, CHEAPER, than any establishment of - the
kind East or West of the mountains. marl?-d4m
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Prepared and'Oorreeted every Afternoon.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. •
clistxtvrr.E FOR X.i.ttell. •
_J. Marshall, R. Bell, J. Shipton
• PORT` OF PiTTSBIURGII.
6 PIET IVATT.II. cII.O4ITEL ANII PALLING
ARRIVED.
Xessenger, Linfoid, Cin. •
Turnhill, Wheeling,
Prairie Bird; Walls, St. Louis.
Gondolier, Lyons, N. . .
Wilmington. Dawson, Steuh. •
Cdt!ett, Wellsville. •
New,..En - gland, Ebert, Wheeling.
Michigan, Boies, Beaver. •
Consul,. Flowman, Brovs nsville. ,
Louis M*Lase, Bennett, BiOwnsville.
•je DEPARTED. , • =._
". • Clipper No. 2, Crooks, Cin.
Wilmington, Dawson, Steubenville. . _
' • 3ft. Vernon, Parkinson, Louisville.
Rhode Island, bawson, Wellsville. .
Wellsville, Catlett, Wellsville.
Swallow, Turnhil I, Wheellng. -•
•Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
LOuis M - Lane, Bennett. Brownsville.-
5:130411734 Ws; prime N. 0. Sugar, received
'ppr steamer as Northern Light and for cale
by . • ' FRIEND, IttlEY &
marl 3. - 57 Water street.
UNDRIER--19 kegs Lard, 3. barrels Cleverseed,
bbl. Fresh Roll Butter, received per, str.
...Northern Light," and for sale by -
FIUEND, RHRY tr. Co.,
57 Water street.
Orphan's Court Bale
jY vinne of an 'cirder.of the Orphan's Conti, of
Allegheey County; I xrill expose to sale,,a4 the
Court in' the. City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th
Monday, (the '26th day) of April next, at.lo
A. M., and sell by public vendue or outcry, to the
highest and best bidder, a certain Lot of ground, sit
uated in the city of Allegheny—haring a front on
JeTersen street, 'of 254 bet, and extending_ back pre-
Serving the smite' width 200 feet, to an alley IG. feet ;
on which is erected a two story double frame house,
withritone.tell.ar t about'2o feet in front by 32 deep,
being the same lot which is marked in George Led.
lies plan of Lots laid out in said Ay . , number 114;
'said house and lot will be sold subject to a certain
.Mortgage, which is recorded in said County Mortgage
Book 1., vol. 3, pages 7-and S, given by John Whar
ry to George - Ledlie, bearing date the 21st of Juno,,
A. D., 1842, to secure the payment orthree hundred i
and twenty-five dollars—one-half in five years, and'
the-other half in ten years, with lawful interest, pay
able half-yearly from date. Persons intending to
purehasewill hare an opportunity of examining the
preMises and the said Morgage, before the day of
sale.- Title indisputable. Terms at sale.
• JAmEs D. KELLY,
marl9-d3tarvtd . *iministrator.
Steel 'and Pile Dlantstactory.
bers having enlarged theit-,:esta.blish
j meat for the manufacture of Steel 'add Files—
on the corner of WHara and Liberty streets,
Ward, Pittsburgh—are prepared to. furnish files of!
every description, of the best, ualityf and being de
termined.to make it the interest of consemers to pur
chase files from them—respectfully invite the patron
age oral! who use the article.
maxl6-y J. ANKRINI & CO
Steam Iron Railing Factory, .
_Ridge Road, ciboca Buttonwood street, Philaddj ilia.
A T this establishment may be found the greatest
.11 variety of Plans and beautiful Patterns:for 'now
ilattLuics in the Hinted States, to - which the attten
tlon of thoae in want of any description, and espcci- -
*HY . for Cemeteries, is particularly invited. '
The principal part of all the handsOme !tailings at
Laural Hill, Monument, and other celebrated Come-
Aeries in the city and county of Philadelphia; which
have been so highly extolled by the public press,
were executed atthis . manufactery.
A large Ware-Room is connected with the estal.r.
lishment,wher.e is kept constantly on hand a litrge
:stock ofready-made Ir.orr RAILINGS, OnsartErrrat.
ARON SETTEES, IRON CHAIRS, new style plain and oi
marucrital IRON GATES, with an extensive assortment
•of lacair*Posys, PEDESTALS, Leon Animas, 4-c: Also,
'in' great variety„ Wrought and Cast Iron ORNA
-lIENTS, suitable' for Railings, and other purposes.
- The 'subscriber would also state that in his Pattern
'and Designing. Departmen- he has employed some of
the best . 4lent in the country, whose whole ,utten
;Con is devoted tothe business—forming altogether
one of the most complete and systematic establish-1
oments of the kind in the Union.
iIDBF.itT WOOD, Proprietor.
Ridge' Road, above. Buttonwood St.
' Philade/phia,•ilfareh 12, 1847-dt:hue.
undersigned, a committee appointed at a
meeting Of the Commissioners of the Peonsyli-a
eta Railroad, held on the 20th day of May last, with
-power to convene the said .Commitsioncra, hereby
give notice that a meeting of the Commission, rs ap
pointed by the Act of the General Assembly of the
-Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act
"o incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,"
who have been qualified agreeably to the provisions
of the said act, will be held on Thursday. the 25th
day ofMarch, A. D. 1847, at. 10 o'clock, A. M., in
the room ofthe-Board of Trade, No. 2S Philadelphia
Exchange in the city of Philadelphia, to reT.civo the
-reports of the Committees appointed at the, atorsaid
,meeting of the Commissioners, and to transact such
-business as shall come before them, in concormity
'with the provisions of said act. -
H Wl .
ENRY ELSH, ,e 1
ROBERT TOLAND, j
nonmur ALLEN, B'
H. M. numiliAiv,, 1 ^ THOMAS'TUSTIN, i ?
marl7-td
The. Prose Wrltors of America,
• . , • AND MORE NEW BOOKS;
AT -COOK'S LITERARY .19EPOT., 85 Fourth st.
The Prose Writers of Afnerica, with a survey
4,1' the history, condition and prospects of American
Literature; by Rufus W.Griswold.
American Comedians; by J. K. Paulding, mailer
of Westward Ito," Dutchman's Fireside., ” etc.;
and Win. Irvine Paulding.''
Froissart's Ballads and other Poems; by J. pen
-,dlcton Cooke.
The Siave King, or the Triumphs of Liberty
-Fart Second.
Master Timothy's Book-Case, or the Magic Lan.
.thorn" of the World—Fart 11.
The Scout of the Silver Pond: a Tale of the
• Americ a Review for March.
Blackwood's Magazine for February.
Hunt's Merchant's Magazine for March.
Living Age, No, 147.
The Greatest Plague of Life, or the Adventures of
-a Lady in search of a good servant; by one who has
teen almost worried to death.
Philosophy of Magic—New supply. . -
Taylor's Gold and Silver Coin Examiner, designed
to contain fac - simile engravings of all the gold' and
: , ailver coins.
The above new Rooks just received and for sale
at COOK'S, - 85, Fourth street. marlt
The lialMcarly Abstract
_of the Plea:.
cal Sclences._
EING a practical and analytical Digest of the
AI contents of the principal British and Continental
Medical works, published during the preceding six
months, together with a series of critical reports on
the progress of Medicine and the collateral sciences
during the same . period embracing the various
branches under their proper heads, etc. Edited by
W. H. Ranking, M. D., Cantab., Physician to the
Suffolk General Ilospital, Vol. 2, No. 2—July to
October, 1845. list received arid for sale by
feb26 . WEE LOOMIS, Agt., sc) Wood et.
County, and Township Otilpers,
MREATISE on the duties of County_-and 'Towne
ship Officers in Pennsylvania. By JAMEB .
DUNLOP, Esq.
PART Ist—Containing the duties of County Com
missioners, Assessors aad Collectors of Taxes, and
modes of assessing and collecting the taxes.
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 bands of every property holderiri the com
monwealth. Far sale at the Book and Paper ware
house of LUKE LOOMIS, Agent,
feti2 89 Wood at.
CLEM
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-served some time ago; a commbnication:over the
signature for 0 A Parent," stating that Dr. Jaynes
tridiac Expectorant hail been the Maus of saving
the lives of three of his children, whir were suffer
iug with whodping cougrq and having, but
a short time before, lost one of my children by
that dreadful comPlaintrand having another, and
my only child, 'suffering the greatest agony wi . th
the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its
death, I waS induced to purchase a bottle of it, and
commenced using it according to the directions—
and to the surpriSe ot.all it began to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commenced using it, and the
I:tild has now completely recovered.
• .; 1-have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I
hereby return him al husband's and a father's
grateful acknowledgo#nts. -
3. L. SIMPKINS.
Philadelphia; April 22d, IS4G.
Tayne's Hair Tonic.4-We commend to the atten
tion of those 'desirous of restoring their hair or im
proving this elegant - preparation
We heat it every where highly, spoken of, and es
pecially by all who hate made use of it, as greatly
efficacious in stimulating the grOWth of the hair,
and preventing and-curing many affections of the
Skin. Its virtues are amply and sutfieiently pro!".
ed.—N. Y. Sun.
For . sale in. Pittsbhrgh at the PEI IN TEA
STORE, 72 FOURTIt street, near Wood—and at
the Drug Store or H. P. Schwartz, 'Federal street,
Allegheny, City . • mar 4
' . GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY.
PIIII.4I,DELPIIIA, April :20, IS4G.
• Being afflicted for same 8 years with that Most
distressing disease, the asthma, aid for the last
3 years much of the time confined' to my room,
and •at several differe'nt times my life was des
paired: of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma
zonia Sicilian Syrup, .i.vhtch . was recommended•to
me by a friend from New York.. who stated that
it had cured some of the most inveterate cases
known to the medical profession. Suffice it to say,
that, after using the above medicine for about 4
% . Veeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi
cally gored. Yours with respect,
OLIVER W. OWEN,
• :. No 17:3 Bertram st., Philad'a.
'Hays Brociway, Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement. . feb22
CURISTIE'II Galvanic Remedies for all kinds of
nervous affections they have been used wit'u entire
success in all cases of Rheumatism, acute or chro
nic, applying to the hriad, face or limbs; gout, tic
dolereux, bronchitis, vertigo,'nervous or sick head•
ache, indigestion, paifilysis, palsy, epilepsy, tits,
convulsions, cramp, palpitation of the heart, neu
ralgia'
general debilityp &c. In cases ofdyspep9a,
which is simply a . neryous derangement of the*
ge . stii . e organs—they have been found equally site
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cessful.
These applications :4.e in the form of Rings and
Magnetic Fluid, Bands; Bracelets. Belts, &c.
.(.• See advertisement for further particulars on
the outside of this sheet.
For sate at the only agency, 57 Market street
deal
g "Important to those who are afflicted with
diseased Lungs.
Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar. This'specific
seems to deserve all thist the vender claims for its
all healing virtues, weifiave seen a very emphatic
certificate from Dr. Cox, late professor in the Cin
cinnati Eclectic College, who represents it to be a
Very different article fri3in the prevailing nostrums
of the day, and as very valuable in the treatment
of that insidious clan; of diseases which are the
banoof this variable climate.' •
Cincinnati Morninp, Scgnal.
It - physicians of Dr.;Cox's character in the pro
fession give their testimony in favor of this cele
brated medicine, it omit be valuible.
-N. B. Notice the certificate of Professor Cox in
another column, also; one of a remardable.cure
from Mr. Gabriel 'Whitehead, under the 'head 1.) I
,Liverwort and Tar.
12.-EMITTANCES.
44 ' TO
• EIJitOPE.
BLAKELY S AIITtIIEL, Agents for the old
Black Ball line of Laverp.o.d and New York
rackets, also for a line of American Merchant ships,
mutiniie to make remittances to ENk; LAN
It ELAND, SCOTLAND, and \V ALES, with prom pt
aess and despatch at riAtuced rates. Apply at eith
er of their offices on IP.ENN St., near the Canal
Bridge, or Smithfield sti, near .sth. feblB-d4.w
ON Nrw Tonic, ntiOnr.i.rittt, and n
ALTIMORE,
fur sale in stuns to bUit' purchasers..
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N. 1 - 10L11ES & SON,
marlo tf r.;ChawntrulLerF, No. 55 Market et
irAN CINCINNATI, Lonissii:e, St. Louis, and nii
aecessable,pointOn the United States, made
promptly; and upon the 10Wetit terms . by
N. .11tILMi:S ts SON,
marl 6 dtt N 0.55, Market st.
THE subscriber tenders his acknowledgement to
the public for their liberal patronage in times
past, and solicits a conti6nance effacers, and promis
es to merit the same by selling all goods in his line
at as favorable prices, acd keeping as general an as
sortment of school books, account books and all
kinds of paper as is to be found in Pittsburgh. A
few leading articles are as follows. Now in store:
• 750 reams cap writing paper, different qualities.
200 4 . 'Post
300 crown & ntedium wrap•ng paper
flOgross bonnet boards, a superior article;
Cap Day !looks and Ledgers, bound, 2, 3, 4, .5 and
6 qrs long and broad, folio;
Cap Day Books and Ledgers, full bound, 3,6, 7, 6,
9 and 10 qrs long iand broad; folio; /
Memy Ledgers and Journals, 6 to 10 qrs;
Medium gc
do ft lined for rcicords, sto 9 "
Cap Books ft lined, 11 to 8 qrs. full and bound
Eclectic series, complete;
; Cobb's do ,‘" new and old edition;
Emerson's
Sander's do "
Elementary Speller; United States Spellers;
Frost's Willard's, Hale's '
Goodrich's aud Rus
sell's U.S.History, large and school editions;
Olney's, Smith's, Huntingdon's and Mitchell's
Geography and Atlas;
Oiney's, Parley's and Mitchell's Primary do
Morse's Geography, Quarto;
Mitchell's Geographical Reader;
English Reader and tntroductory to do,
together with agenerat assortment of Bibles, Psalm
and Hymn Books.
Also, constantly on hand, Printing paper of Rob
ertson's-manufacture, ',different sizes thr News and
Job Printing. Printing Ink of Prescott 4- Co.'s man
ufacturo—fine and common; all of which will be
sold for cash at moddrate prices.
W TED.
100,000 pounds goO, country rags, for which
cash, or merchandise at eash prices, will he given at
highest market prices, ltt the hook and paper ware.
house of . I.UKE LOOllllB, Agent.
marlB No. 89, Wood street, Pittsburgh-
MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar
j_ ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County
of Allegheny.
The petition of William Hutchinson, ofJelTerson
township, in the county afbresaid, humbly sheweth,
That your petitionerhaih provided himself with ma
terials for the accommollation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling 'house fu the county aforesaid, and
prays that your Honors will grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And your
petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
WILLIAM HUTCHINSON.
We, the subscribers, citizens o oak rson township,
'do certify, that the, above petitioner, .in of - good re
pute for honesty. and temperance, and is well provi
ded with house room and conveniences for the ac
commodation of travelers and others, and that said
tavern. is necessary.
H. H. Peterson, Andrew Bedell, Wm. T. Peter
son, Samuel Heth, Jr., IL H. llVElhinny, Benjamin
Lobbe, E. Percival, Jaines Lobbe, Lewis Hutfman,
Jr., Jesse Lobbe, John: iillgman, Paul Clutten.
ittarlB d3t
GEORGE 4RIIIOE,
rovaru sr., DErwEEN WOOD AND Slant Mu) smuts,
(Nearly opposi4 the Mayor's Office.)
jan2.2l
Copartnership.
- To6Epti it. HILL, late of the firm of Wm. A. Hill
& Co., and WM.C:CURRY, late of Erie, Pa., I
have entered into copartnership under the name of'!
Hill & Curry, for the !purpose of carrying on the
Banking and Exchange busines in all its branches, at
N 0.65, Wood sL, threeL doors below Fourth, where
they solicit the custom 'of their friends and the pub
lic generally. . JOSEPH H. HILL,
mrls:4f
WM. C. CURRY.
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COPPFIL 4 S .-25 4 ) 1318 (; 1* Well's Cept.ertii, Hist
Apality, received consigneient, for sale by
GEO. COCHRAN%
marlB • .- No 26 Wood street.
SCYTHE &NEl:MlS—Received and for sale bj..
GEO. COCHRAN,
marlS No. SU Wood street.
. _
IV - 10ES-'-Wetherill , s bright Vices for sale by
GEO. cocrigAN,
• marlB .• ' - ' ' No. 26 Wood street.
TT AY. FORKS:4O dozen Hay anti -- Manors-Forks
fl for sale by- GEO.-COCHRAN,
marlB, •',. ' Nito , 243 Wood at.
N. o.7sngar.
zlBlThdi N. 0. Sugar4ust received and for sale by
marl 3 MILLER dz- RICKETSON.
CORN JACKS-200 Corn Jackn for sate by
marl 3 MILLER B:RICKI?.TSON
\XTlllTE FISH-70 Mils., in store and for sale by
marl 3 MILLER RICKETSON.
1\ I A 3 C O K B E a II. n.
E els in N S o t:or 3 e , nod forsale by ' •
marl 3 MILLER ¢ RICKETSON.
13ICKLED HERRING-3041arrels Pickled Her-.
ring or alewives, in store and for sale by
marl 3 MILLER & lUCKETSON.
. IF RESH FRUIT-100 drunis Smyrna Figs;
40 has M. it Raisins;
I cask Zante Currants;
•
~,,..' 10 ins Prunes;
For sale by -"' J. 1.). WILLIAMS Sr. Co.,
mart 110,Wood et.
ALERATUS-10 Ilse Prime, fbr - szro by
mar 2 J. D. WILLIAMS 8t Co., 110 Wood st
PEPPER --5 bags Peppdr reed and for sato by
nista J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st
L. S. Waterman,
v' lIOLESALF. Grocer , Commission and For.
warding Merchant, dealer in. Produce and
Pittsburgh Manufactures, Nos. 31 Water, and 62:
Front streets, Pittsburgh. feh23 .
TUST.received and for sale ior•-2 bbis. Smith's
e/ best quality New York Coach Varnish: Also,
1 qr. bbl. Leather Varnish, for sale by,
feb2o .ROBERTS Et KANE, 82, 3d st.
911131.5. Copal Furniture Varnish, Nos. 1 and 2,
Smith's New York make, on hand and for sale
by the gal. or bbl., by ROBERTS Sr. KANE,
I'o2o No. S 2, 3d et.
A LARGE lot of Mahogany Plank and Venecrai:
/ - 1 for Bale by ROBERTS Sr. KANE,
fob% No. 82, 3d it.
FLET best quality Rosewood, on hand
and for sale by ROBERTS & KANE,"
feb2o No. 82,3 d st.
jARD-2 Barrels, No.l, in good order—for sale
j by MARTIN & 81111T11,
mars 56 Wood st.
GLOVER. SLED. 75 Bushels, in store, and for
sale by MARTIN & SMITH,
ibb2G 56. Wood st.
POTASH -2 casks, in rtore and for sale by
fob2s. MARTIN & smrrii, 06 Wood at.
AR LEAD-12,000 lbs. Bar Lead, for sale by
B
feb9. JAMES MAY.
AITOOL-4 Sacks prime• Wool, for sale by
fei9. -- JAMES MAY
T Ann; 100 kegs ' No. 1, Lard on consignment,
Lk And for sale by - F. 81OLLERS.
No. 1:7, Lilkirty street
Goulding's Improved Lard OIL
'7 BARRELS Winter Lard Oil, just received from
the manullicturers and for sale at Cincinnati prices
wholesale mid retail, by FRS. SELLE=RS,
dec2B No. 17 Libertv
Sundritw
g Tierces fresh Rice; •
14 bids Oinklins improved Lard Oil;
1.0,000 lbs. Bacon, Shoulders. On hand and
for sale by F. SELLERS.
scp24. No. 17, Liberty sucet.
p RQDUCE-6 Mils and 3 kegs Lard;
5 do Roll Butter;
3 do Closerseed;
500 lbs Feathers;
4 bbls White Beans;
30 pairs Woollen Socks;
Received and for nine by
LAMBERT Er. SHIPTON,
133 and 135 Wood it.
F lBl1-S 5 bbls Nu 3 Large 'Mackerel;
10 Itt 61.14 do do;
6 do No 1 do do;
15 bids Nos 1 and 2 do;
6 do No 1 Salmon;
25 do do Herrings;
6 drums Cod IL Ii; for sate by
LA.MBERT
feb4 133 and 135 Wood st:
A PLE SVGA it—t ,000 lbs. rec'd nod fur rale. by
LAAII.3i.:R.T S SHIPTI)N,
feb4 133 cncil3s Wuudst.
T A TIONER V.--,lust opening, a large and spiel:l,-
0 did as.4ortinent of French, lingliutt and Ameri
can Stationery, willed' we incite the public to call
and examine. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
occ29 Statialiellt. Mark rt
C2TATIONERY FOIL LADIES.
Papoteries, Port-folios, Note Paper of all kinds,
Note Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Motto Seals, Writ
ing Stands, and Floral Wafers., Spangled Sealing
%Wax, Embossed-edged Letter-paper, Card Cases,
Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablets, Note
Clips, &c. &c. For.sale by..
JOHNSTON E.: STOCKTON
corner of Market and Third xts
el OLD PENS —Bagley's celebrated ever pointed
Cold Pens, just received and Cur sale at reduced
rates, by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
oct:29 Booksellers, Market at.
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BI3LS. Pitch: •
Oki 50 •• Rosin;
150 Boxes Tobacco, various sizes;
10,000 Seed leaf Cigars;
On consignment and will be sold low for Cash, or
exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by
seps TAAFFE tz o,coNson.
Latest Improvement.
BEDSTEADS of dilterent kinds with Gazzam's
iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now
in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of
angl. T. 11. VOTING & Co, !land street.
porLut 130 Alt DS, well seasoned and for sale by
(novlS.l L. WILMARTII.
A No'num IMPORTANT CURE.—Miss Mari- I
1-1 anna Deader, a highly respectable lady from
d
Ilarrisburgh, called to-day at our office for the pur
i
pose, she said, to express in this public manner, her
heartfelt gratitude to Dr. JAYNE No. 8, South Thir ,I
street, for the unparalleled benefits she had received'
from the use aids ALTERATIVE. She stated that !
she had suffered for seveial years with SCROITLA
and had had the attendance of five physicians at dif-
ferent times, all of whom finally told her that they
considered her disease incurable. She therefore de- j .
termined to try the efficacy or DR. JAYNE'S . AL- i
TERATIVE, from which she found almost imme-!
diate relief, so that by the time she had taken thir
teen
bottles, she was perfectly cured, and now en
joys
better health than she has for several years be
fore.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
7.2 Fourth st., near Whod—and at the Drug Store th
11. P. Schwartz, Fedesal st., Allegheny City.
(*eh l-d.S•tr
Propofials for Coal
JL I3IIOPOSALS will be received until the 20th inst.
at the (Alice of the Superintendent of the Phila
delphia and Columbia nail !Load, Parkesburg, for
supplying Bituminous Coal, fur the use or Locomo
tive Engines on said road, the ensuing season.
The proposals must state the quality of the Coal,
the quantity that can be Banished, and ;he price at
which it can be delivered at Philadelphia or Colum
bia. making allowance for the usual drawback.
WM. ENGLISH,
Supt. Motive Power, Pkilad , a. and Col. R. Road.
Panmsuunc,Chester County, ilarch Ist, 1847.
ruarG-A2oiii.
HAMILTON STEWART & CO.,
lIODIE LEAGUE PACTOR y,
-Rebecca St., (Manchester lower Roadd
ALLCCItENY CITY,
A RE ; now prep red to manufacture extensively
AL . every description of colored Cotton Goods.
They have now on hand agouti assortment of Shirt
ing Furniture, Apron and Summer Checks of differ
ent patterns and prices; also, heavy dark and twill
ed checks and stripes, locPants, &c., &c.; all made
from very hard twisted yarns, and colors warranted.
Their prices are admitted to be as low as goods or
equal quality can be purchased in the United States,
and proper regulations are observed to avoid the in
consistency of entering into competition with their
customers.
Their goods may be seen at the principal wholesale
and retail houses in Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
Merchants wishing further information will be
waited on by communicating their wishes through
the Allegheny Post Office. mar6.2w*
Removal.
D.ROART SNYDER, has removed his office
to Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield
ate., next door to Rody Patterson's Livery Stable.
marls-ly
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THE new Ste4ner DUBISQUE, E. IL'
BEttrE„Mnator;',oll . lenve for the above
and nnerniedinin ports, on' -Wednesday, next, 24th
frist., at 10 otelock, A.. M. Fa 'Freight Or Passa , re
(having .superior acdnrinnottOons) apply on-board,
or to ' [rnarl9f 'JAMES MAY,
CINCINITATI PACKETS. .
1817. SUNDAY FA - DSET. - 1.847.
• TILE 3UI and Passenger Steamer
AAC NEWTON, {.`apt: A G ,AlJcsolc
will run US a regular packet betiveen Pittsburgh and
Cinch:4oi, leaving Pittsburgh every Sunday. at 10 o'-
clock,
The Isaac Newton waa built this spring, expressly
for the-trade, and offers to passengers every, comfort
and superior accomrood,ations. febl3
MONDLY.PACKET
The regnlar mailand,pass - eager steamer .
1110NONGA01..A.; Capt. Stdue; Will tun
as a regular Packet bepwetsit:Piitsbergh and Cincin
'nati, leaving this port every - Monday at 10; A. M.,
and Wheeling at 10, P.M.4the same day. Return-.
ing, she will leave Cincinnati every Thursday, at 10;
A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard.
The Monongplela was built expressly,Sqr this
trade, and offer - li to the passengers comfort, a.lO su
perior accommodations. 1 ' - - nrdr 31
1817 Tnesdiy _Packet. • 1847•
the iegular mail and passenger steam
er HIBERNIA; N0. , .2, Capt. J. Kurir.-
rxxxiit, will tun as a .regy* packet between Pitts
burgh and. Ciwinnati, leaving this port every 'rues
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:at,
ply on board. . .• ' '
OfrThe Hibernia No. 2, •;Was hnilt expressly for,
the trade, and offers to the',passengers every corn.
fort and Auperior accommodatiOns. ja n 12, 1847
,161347: Welnientlay Packet. 1817
TITS. NEW. ENGLAND, No. 2, Capi.
S. Dtaac' %OW:leave Pittsburgh every
We7dii - mtday morning at. 10'n'elock; Wheeling every .
Wednesday evening at 10 .P. M.; and Cinnitinatl eve
ry Saturday at 10 O'clock; A. BE. ' —feli2o
1847. THURSDAY PACKET, 1 . 847.
THE WISCONSIN, Capt. R.J. GRACE,
will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday
morning at 10, o'cltick; Wheeling every Thursday
evening at 10 P. M.; and ciacinuati every- Sunday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. r -
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, SATURDAY' PACIEP.T.
.t
. 4. The regular Mail and passenger steamer
Capt Linford 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
o'clk A. N. For freight Or passage apply ou board.
The Messenger wai built expreasly for this trade,
and oilers to her.passengeis every comfort and
commodiition. ' mar 23
SATURDAY PACKET
Thereiularmail and passenger stearnet
- - CIRCASSIAN,. Capt. Isaac Bennett, will
run as a regular Pac.ket. between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving thin 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. Per freight or passage apply on litiard.
The Circassian was built expressly for this trade,
and ofrers to herpaaaengeia every comfort and ac
commodation.. mar 23
THURSDAY PACKET
..kM.I THE new U.S. Mail steamer ACADIA,
,• Y • hi- E. Lucas, Master, will run as a regu
ar passenger packet between Pittatiurgh and the
above port during the season of 1545, leaving ever)
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 4...Nr.w - ror; JONES, Agent.
MONDAY PACKET
TIIE regular mail and pasenger Steam
UNION, Captain Maclean,iyill run as
a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Ciniit:
nati, leaving this port every Monday at 6 o'cleick,
P. M. Returning she will leave Cincinnati el:0y
Thursday at 6 P. M.
The Union was both expressly for this trade,
and affords every accommodation.'
For freight or passage.apply on bond. mayci
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
The new and splendid passenger steam-
C O L U Mill A, O'Neal., Master, will
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leave for the above and intermediate ports. regular
ly.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
jet D. WILKINS, Agent.
Cirrefittniii+ and 'St. Louis
The passcuur steamer PALESTINE,
p.,..1 1 „.•."-YACapt. Williams, will leave for the above
andTtYllntermediate.ports reg ularly..
For height or passage apply on board. je9.
Tuesday Evening P ---- ket.
The new and Aplenthd passenger steam
_-_ boot DECLAIt ATioN, Capt. Vortices_
wil run asa regular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cincinnati, leaving this• port every Tuesday evening
at § o'clock.. Returning she will leave thutinnat.
every Friday - evening at 3 o'clock.
The Declaration pliers superior accomnandatiom
to pazserigera. For freight ur passage apply on
board. -
For Cincinnati.
The well known fast running steamer
. -. 1 -.M.CAMBRIA, W. Forsyth, Blaster, will.run
as a regular Packet, leaving . every Wednesday morn
ing at 10 o'clock, and Wheeling, at 10, P. M., the
same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Saturday, at .10, A. M.
Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to
FORSYTH Fr. Co., Agents,
a p 16
.No. 30, Water street.
Regular Packet
Tim steamer ARENA, REESE C. FLEE
soN, Master, will leave Pittsburgh for
Wellsville and all intermediate landings, on Mon
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.;
and %Vellsville.Ksr Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
days, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply on board. decii`
For Wheeliug-....11.cau1ar Packet.
Mu splendid light draught steamer
DOMINION, S. TYLER, Master, will run
itd a regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheel
ing; leay.ng Pittsburgh for Wheeling every Monday,
Wednieday and Vriday, at 3 o'clock, P.M.; and leav
ing Wheeling for r'ittiburgh every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M. For freight
or passage apply on board. n 01,5
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i . -: : 1 ' • 1 ACCOUNTANT'S . INS . n.
..,:. Ir. : .4 TLI IE, N. E.corner of ath
j il.i. , r , , I : 'and Market ids. The only
1 , I.' 4 . ' 1: j Institute in the city where
0 thorough and systematic course or instruction can
he obtained in tro•rcantilc and steamboat B 0 0 K -
KIE P 1 N G . , Writing Classes day and evening
at the usual hours. Mr. Duff has a few spare hours
to devote to assisting in arranging Merchant's or
steamer's Books, in anv case of difficulty. ~Hours
of business 10 to 12, and 2to 4, day Classes. Even
ing, do. 7 to 10., mai 4
VIRGINIA HOUSE,
CORNER OF FERRY AND WATER STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
STEVENS d. BEACII, Proprietors.
feb2li.dGoi
Notice to Cow:lnciters.
OFFICE OF TILE 1110NONGAliEtt .
.N.A.VIGATION CO.,
rittsbur,o,*zirh. 3d, 1547.
13ROPOSALS will be. receiveifiat this ollicel'up to
1 3 o'clock, P. M., on Monday the Sth day of
April next, for the construction of an additional cut
stone Lock, at dam No.l, to be fifty-six by two hun
dred and fifty feet in the chamber.
Proposals Will awe the price for Cash payments,
also, tar payments in Certificates of the Company
payable eight years alter date with interest.
Plans and specifications of the work will be exhibi
ted at the offiim ten days previous to the letting, and
information respecting the same, will be given by
Sylvanus Lothrop Esq,, Engineer.
PROPOSALS will also bereceived at thesame time
and place, lbr loaning the Company Twenty thou
sand dollars, upon the bonds or certificates afore
said. J. K. MOORHEAD, Pres't.
roar3-dtas (Gazette and Journal copy.)
WALL PAPER,
GLAZED AND UNGLAZED
Of every variet y of patterns, cut from the lalest
• , • ;french Samples.
15,000 PIECES SUPERIOR GLAZED PAPER.
THEY will ho sold for cash, at less price than they
can be purchased in Philadelphia or Now York.
THOSE having houses to paper AND omens buy
ing to sell again, will find a better article of WALL
PAPER, for less MONEY than has been ever offer
ed ha this market before. Cell at the Wall Paper
Store of - J. IMMIX.,
feb.22.-211i, Smithfield st.„ Pittsburgh.
Window Blind Paper.
36 INCHES WIDE.
1200 PIECES ofgreat variety of Parrcnita,
at eastern prices.
To be had by dozen or single piece,at the Wall
Paper Store of J. IDLE,
f2 2 -,2pt - Smithfield st.,PAaburgh.
. - .
Successorik lipldstiAii.W. Browne; '4"
nuNurAtrow4s AZ9)IIIIPOTITtp Of • .
RAPER
. . . .
'B7 Wood Stii.et.
•
HE
increasing demand for — AMerican Paper - hai
induced them to enlarge and imProie their Fac
tory, and their facilities for manufacturing are now
equal to any in the eastern cities ! Having adopted
the eastern scale of prices, they take - pleasure in in
viting their friends rand dealers to examine their
stock, which is noiilarger than at any former period,
and may be foinid as foiloWS: •
French; AmariCan, Satin, Glazed and Common
Paper Hangings; •
Gold, Velvet and Imitation Borders;
Landscapes, Statutes and Fire-board Prints;
Curtain Paper, yard wide, plain green and fig , d;
Transparent Whidow.Shad.mi; - • .
Writing, Printing and Wrapping Paper;
Bonnet Boards; - mar9-d3m
MINER of Fourth and Market street, has , now
t) -on 'mild a splendid assortment of Gold arid Sit
ver Watches, : of various'patterns and qualities suita
ble for all , uses, and at prices as low as can be had in
New .York. Also; a large and well selected stock of
Gan Tev..elry, SitYer Ware, Lamps, Military, and Fan
cy Goods. A superior stock olGold Fenkeind
Pis
tole.
-Watch' and Clock repairtng, done in Abe beet
manner, Jettvelry madd'and repaired to order,. nun.
,PATTERSON , S BAZAR. AND LIVERY
STABLE.
HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE.
Rody Pattertion,
rrAVING - dissolved partnership with his brother,
LI, the undersigned now informs the public' and
his friends that he is prepared to. furnish at his newly
erectetland extensive establislinientuni •
Fourth street, between Wood and
Horses and Carriages •fur hire, and for all other
branches . corineeted with his line of business.
His horses, whether for saddle or harness are of
the "finest
,descriptiun, as they have .been selected
and purchased with great °axe and expense for this
purpose. His
Which - are of every description are new, costly, and
have,the most modern improvements...
In short thh subscriber flatters himself that,his
will be found unexceptionable, and are lot at reason
.
Ile i s ftdly prepared' to receive horses At Livery;
by theihy, week, or year; and Drovers and dealers
who thy with to divine of their Horsesor Carriages;
can lie accommodated ; As he is welt - prepared with .
stabling and sheds for the iurpose. ' •
Can be left on commission roc sale, or on, storage.
For those who wish either to buy, hire or sell, he
is now able to give complete satisfaction. .
marl3-demo R. PATTERSON.
SPRING STYLE.
4 HATS AND CAPS,; . •
Tsubscriber would inform,his customers and.
the public, that he has received direct froth
New York, the latest and most approved style of
Hats and Caps fur spring and signaler wear. He
is also daily manufacturing llatS and Caps of all
descriptions, and he pledges himself to furnish his
customers with an article that, for 'neatness, diwa
bility and cheapness, cannot be surpasseil.
IVestern Merchants are invited to call and ex
amine his stock, as he feels confident of being able
to please both in quality and price.
G. W. GLASSGOW, 102 Wood et.,
Third door below Davis' Coin. Auction Rooms.
N. B.—Persons preferring a Pittsburgh manufac
tured Hat to Eal,tern-liats with Pittsburgh names
may rely on gettirg the same by calling as ohmic.
marO.d:;:n G. W. G.
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en (' the the
Locomentaries or Dr. Macknight—Profeseor Moses
Stuart, and Professor Tholucl.: By . Robert naldane.
eq.; from ,the fifth Edinburgh edition, 1 vol. See,
730 pages, price $,"2,50.
The Wicbliflitea or England in the Fifteenth con
tar; by Mre. Colo:lel Mackay, author of the "Tam
ely at lleatheraale,,,
- Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in
the soul: by the Rey. Octaviuß Winslow.
lane Taylor's Contributions of Q. Q., 2 vols. Bin°.
" Memoirs and correspondence, by
Isaac Taylor
" " Essays in Rhyme and Poetical Re
mains.
" Mothers and Dau o g ters.
Poems.
" " Display, a tale.
Tales of the Scotch Peasantry: by Rev. Henry
Deccan, D. D. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
mat 17 No. 56 Market st.
y AMES AND GENTLEMEN, who design pur
-1..j chasing Venitian Blinds, or wish toga their old
renewed and made better than when new,
%via please take notice that Andrew White is now
permanently situated on the corner of. Wood and
4th sts. Show room on the second floor of Mr. Ken
nedy's splendid Looking Glass and variety store;
entrance on 9th st. Al! orders thankfully received
and promptly attended to. Please call and see be
fore purchasing elsewhere. marl 3
pOPOSALS will be received until the Ist day of
April, 1347, for the sale of a 14.ofground, con
taining not less than one and a half acres, or-Afore
than seven acres, situate not more than two miles
from the New Court House, and suitable for a Hos
pital. Each proposition will contain a brief descrip
tion of the size and location of the Lot as well as the
price and terms.
Proposals may ho addressed, post-paid, to the
Chairman or any member olCommittee,
THOMAS BAKEWELL, Chairman.
Committee—Jelin Graham, John If. Shoneberger,
\Vm. Larimer, E. D. Gazzam, T. M. llowe, It. S.
Cassat. marl6-dtapl
MON,ON,GAIIELA HOUSE,
On the corner of Water and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa. '
riundersigned Proprietors of the MooNcAtrE
m zc
Ls. House announce to the Public, that the
(louse is open for the reception of Visitors. They
ire conscious of haring spared no expense in fitting
mt the Establishment in such a style as to render
ieery comfort to site Guests. They hope by con
itant care and attention to business to merit the pa
aamage so liberally bestowed on the late Monona
./cla !loose,
YOU can always find at G.Schneek's, on the cor
ner of Fifth and Smithfield sts„ fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on the shortest notice.
Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the
choicest hinds. Call and see. novEi-dtap
Fresh Oysters.
rrilE subscriber will receive fresh Oysters daily
j_ from Baltimore, which he will serve up in all
the different styles, at the Franklin Hotel, Fourth st.,
between Smithfield and Grant.
octl3 C. SCHMERTZ
Hardware, Cutlery, Sadie, y,
JOHN WALKER,
IIIIPORTErt and dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Hardware, would respectfully inform his friefids
Ind the pubic generally, that he is now receiving
cis Spiing supply. of Hardware nt the old stand of
Walker 4 Woodwell, No. S 5 Woad. street, which,
he will dispose of on (he most reasonable terms. He
will be continually receiving
,fresh supplies direct
lion[ the manufacturers in Europe and this Country,
which will enable him to compete with any estab
lishment either East or West. Western Merchants
are invited to call and examine his stock beforepur
eliasine elsewhere. mars
~~ No. 27, Fifth st., between Wood andri%klacriktyee
Manutheturers of Mustard, Ground fly. ices, Catsups,
k.c., will open during the present week a large
assortment of articles in their line, which they will
wholesole in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern
wholesale prices. All articles sold by hem warran
ted. Merchants intending to go east would do well
to call before leaving the city. They may be found
at th it, warehouse, No. 27, Fifth et., M
sep7
rum PRIENDS AND PATRONS.—I have disposed
of raydlaliery, in Diamond alley, and for the fu
ture will receive orders at the counter of the Eagle.
Saloon—for fancy cake,
confectionaty, calf feet jel
ly, ice creams, pyramids and every other article ne
cessary for suppers, parties, balls, weddings,
&c.
The Saloon will be open for ice cream, on or before
the Ist day of April. A large amount orrooney.has
bees expended in order to make the Eagle the most
attractive and pleasant place of resort in the Westfor
the approaching season.
Proud °film patronage wo have received we will
endeavor to deserve a continuance ofit.
. •
AlipleEWS,
mars •
Wood
. To Printers. •
AFRESH supply of-J.ohnson , s Superior Printign
Ink. Just received and for Sale at the ace
sf the Pittsburgh Morning Poet. f. 114,R.PN.A.
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HILL &
IN: W.-1V llama,
CA $A 1 A 0:g
lIORSESOULICIF.S /OP ceatunqics
Olaf=
Dooks.
Hoy )ttal-Noftce.
JAMES CROSSAN & SON
0 Yes, 0 Vos.
EAGLE SALOON.
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-''.:l.:;t;.-,1.i.;:-=-•:i.
'WAVES OF DISCOUPPFs
"j_''';
ALLEN idiA,MER, EXCHANGE ERGKEE;
CORNER or.TsliaD , 41P WOOD stlwx".
OHIO.
Pittston - rift Banks:...a 7 par
Philadelphia Banks ...par
Germaiitown.„ . • • -pay
Chester.antutty..• • •• • ..Pa!
Delaware' co unty.'.... pal
Montgomery corinty, •par
Northumberland, Co., pat
Col. Bank-St Bridge.Cw par
Reading Par
Lancaster.. ..... : pat ,
Doyler.town "
Easton.- .; , :par
Bucks county - .par
PottsvAlle„,...„ .....par I
I Washington
BroWnsville . ..... . ;
York 3
Chamhersbnrg . . .
CrettysSu,rg • • • • • • • • • • 7 3" .
'Middletown „ . „ I
Carlisle ..... , ...;
Harrisburg,...... • I
fliinesdale .... • ..
Leban0n........ ; ..
Lewistown
Wyoming I
Erie........::......:..
West Brandt
Waynesburg . .. . .. .•
Susquehanna County • .3
Lehigh C'ounty• • . • • '• • *
U. States Bank I. 28
Relief: Notes " . ...
City and' ounty Scrip.. 3
itate DIE, and Branches:l
Cincinnati Plinks. • , • • • a
Circleville (Lawrence).:a
Columbus Bank.. 44;
. ,
Xenia 'I
I Nfaasillon •
Sandusky.
IGcauga
'Norwalk
New Lisbon a
Wooster . a
Slarietta • •• a
Chillloothe ... •
Cleveland.
Sciota
Lancaster
tlamilton
Canton
Urbana '
Granville .50
(State Bk and Branches :i0
Dank of Illinois 75
MICHIGAN. -
River Raisin. 70
Imiurance Coatpany ...5
State Bank
.Oakland County, . 'lO
Farm and Mach bank:ld
St. Clair . 75
)111TSOVitI.. T.
State Bank - •• 1
All banks
zynx4NA.
Statellkand bianches..l
State Scrip .11
TASTE= E.XCIIANCE. .
Niw York.... (prem.)
Philadelphia.... " .•
Baltimore
MIMEO
All flank! .. ~. . ,
EIIIMM
VALVE Or COLTS. •
Amer. Gold, (prom) • • • •i
Old do. do. ...6
Guineas 5 00
Sovereigns $4 83
Frederickdora 97 80
Ten Thaler. 7 80
Ten Guilders.. 3 90
Louisd'ore 425
Napa!eons 3 80
Doubtoon, Spanish:. 16 00
Do: Patriot 15,50
Ducats- 215,
Eastern Banks
Wheeling," .. .
Branches
Bech at Morgoeto*u..i
MAIIYLANXI.
Baltithore City par'
Country 8ank5.....,
NEW TORN
City Dan filf
Country Banks
NEW ENGLAND 4
All solvent
pai
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.Carpet and Dry Goods Warehouse.
NO. 110 bIA:RKET STREET.
ROBERT D. TDOMPSON.
ESPECTFJJLLY informs his friends and the
Elio • public generally, that he is
_now receiving a
large and splendid assortment of Saw EVILS. CAR
FETING, OIL CLOTHS, &c, direct from the Importers
and Manufacturers, composed in part of
Superfine Brussels Carpets;
Extra do. Tapestry Brussels Carpeting;
Super Imperial 3 ply du;
Estra " " do;
Superfine Ingrain do;
Fine . 4 • do;
Common . do;
6-8, -3-4 and 4-4 Plain Venitiaa du;
6-8,14 and 4-4 Damask K do;
5-8, 3-4 and 4.4 Tapestry •" do;
Steam Boat Trimmings.
Brown Drilling s;
4.4, 6-4 aad.G.4 Sheetings;
6-4 7-4 8.4 Table Linens;
Linen Napkins;
Crash and Diaper; sl
Iluc'sabuck Toweling;
Carpet Stripes;
New Style Table Covers;
Oil Cloths from 27 inches to 24 foot ,wide, cut to
any size; •
TOGETFIXII WITSI
Rich Embroidered and Primed Tablo and Piano
Covers
Figured Floor Cloths;
Chenielin, Brussels, Tufted, and Wilton Rugs;
Tufted, Chenielle, and Sheepskin Door Matte;
Manilla. and Grass • do du ;
Brass Stair Rods, Flat and Oval; .
Damask and Striped Stair Linen;
Carpet bindings;
4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Plain and figured Indian Matting;
Colored Spanish Matting, &c. &c.
Persons fitting up Stearn Boats, Hotels or Private
Houses, are requested to call, as he feels confident
they will find it to their advantage to do so before
purchasing elsewhere.
DRY GOODS.
Ile Would also invite attention to his extensito
Stock of NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, (embracing
every thing iu that line,) now opening at the above
stand- grNo. 110 Market et. . marS-2mdaw,
Valuable ROI./ Mstato for Sala.
BY virtueof a decree of 'the Orp)ran'e Court of Al
legheny County, in No. 64,Mxtelt T0rm,1845:
The undersigned as Trustee lbr the sale of the
Real Estate of Dennis Murphy, dec'd., will expos&
to sale by public outcry at the Court House, in the
City of Pittsburgh, on the 4th' Monday of March,
1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described
Real Estate, viz:
Ist. That part of the Farm-belonging to the said
Estate, bounded and described as follows, viz:' Be
ginning at an Elm Tree, thence by land of James'
H.. Hays, N 69 E 121 perches to a post; thence
21 E 192-5 perches to a post; thence S o 5 W 82 S
to a sugar tree stump; theuceS 681. W 23-9 perches
to a stake; thence by that part of said farm in the
Diagram of Partition of said F.sle.te marked "B" N
44 W 99 ton beech; thence i 77 W 16-6 to a.beechl
thence N6l W IS-8 perches to a-post; thence N 39
W 7 to a post; thence N 50 W 22 to a post; thence N
14} W 4.1 perches to a post; thence by lands of James
H. Hays N 631 E 10 to a sugar three stump; and
thence N 43 E 42 perches to the place of beginning,
conthieing 183 eves and 37 perches, being the part
marked •-A" on said Diagram of the Partition of
said Real Estate, which said described piece of land
Contains about 96. acres of stone ccral . ,'with a dwel
ling house and barn erected thereon, on Beck's,
within (along the front) about 66 perches or the Mo
nongahela river, on I.3tek , s Run, about 3 miles from
the City of Pittsbuith: the soil is`good, about GO
acres cleared, and the stone coal is of thc best quality.
This tract is well timbered, has several excellent
springs and streams, and has a splendid orchard of
all kinds of fruit of the best varieties.
2d. That other part of said Farm,.bounded and
described :ssfollows, viz: Beginning ata post, thence
by land of John Doran and James H. Hays, SB3l . %V
SBl perches to a post; thence S 771 %V 50 to a post;
thence by land of peter Brindle N 351 W 1571 perch
es to a post; thence by land of James lbklaya, N
S 2 E 24 7 to a beech; thence N 771 E 24-9 to a lion;
thence N 631 E 51 post; thence by the first described
part of-said farm marked in said Diagram "A" S
141 E 44 to a post; thence S 50 E 22t0 a post; tilfiGlCO
39 E 7 to a post; thence S 61 E IS-9 to a beech;
thence S 77 E 16-6 to a beech; and thence S 44 E 99
to the beginning, .containing 100 Imre! 156 perches,
being marked in said Diagram of. Partition "B."
This part of said farm contains about 65 acres of
stone coal and has about 40 acres of cleared land.
3d. That lot or piece of ground situate in the City
of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows:
Beginning on Front street, at the distance of 102
feet Eastwardly tiom Wood street; thence along
Front street Eastwardly 24 feet to the line of the lot
marked "D" in the Diagram of Partition, thence by
the said line northwardly parallel with Wood street
80 feet; thence parallel with Front street westward
ly 24 feet to au alley; thence along said alley:south
wardly parallel with Wood street 80 feet to the place
of beginning, being marked "C" in said Diagram.
4th. That lot or piece adjoining the above, bound
ed and described as follows: Beginning on Front
street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty
six feet from Wood street: thence along Front
street—eastwardly twenty-four feet: thence north
wardly in a line parallel with Wood street 80 feet:
thence westwardly by a line parallel with Front
street to the line of marked in said Diagram "C":
and thence by theeaid line southwardly parallel with
Wood street SO feet to the place of beginning, being
marked "0," in said Diagram.
Terms of sale of all the foregoing described Real
Estate, via: One fourth in hand on the delivery of
the Deed, and the balance in one, two and three
years in equal payments, with interest thereon from
the day of sale. The said balance of the purchase
money to be secured by Judgment •Bond and Mort
gage on the property sold.
N. B. The share or thirds rof lleister Murphy,
widow of Dennis Murphy, dec'd is to.remain in the
hands of the purchaser a lien on thu land till her
death, sulect to the payment of yearly interest.
HENRY M , CHLLOUGH,
febl7-d&vv-t4mar - ; Trustee.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
AND AXEL FACTORY.
ISAAC JONES. • JO3II r. QLr IGG.
JONES 4. 9,l7gaG,
It C h aNUFACTURER,3 pf Spring and Blister Steel,
111 Plough SCI, Sias! Plough Wings, Coach and
Lliptic Springs, Hammered Iron "ales, and dealers
in Malleable Castings o and Coach Trimming*, gen
rally,dgoraer of Rale and Front facets, Pittsburgh,
Pa, feb26-d2m
Storage,
IiAVING a eery large and commodious were.
house, we are prepared to receive CO id&
lion to freight fur shipment) a large amount of Pro
duce, &c. on storage at lowratce,
tyg? C . A , ppe4Nyi:TY & CO, Capelßasin.
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AItnark6.RF.:COO.4IIVCIICIE, EQUAY4I.Ir: Al4O
rmas, Mardi 18:47,' •
Pit.OPOOfil.S,•andersed “Pnipesida
k.D. chain cable iron,” will he received at this baleen
until 3 o'clock, p.m., on the Ipth day of April next,
for furnishing and delivering at the pa s.veyard..Waeli
'noon, all the iron necessary fur the
swivels, boxes, and pies, to make
Nine cables with links of 1 13-16 oran larch diriftigltir,:•
Nine do do 1.13-16" do
Twelve do do 111-18 - do.
Twelve do do 110-18 do
Twelve do • (to 1 816 do. •
Six do ' do 1416 , •do • ••
Six do do 1 5.16 do
Six ';do.do 1 , ! •
. Each cable to be of one hundred and fifty fathom': , ;-
All of the said iron must be entire& of Aniciie4 •
manufacture, of the Lest quality, free fibm admialUte
of foreign iron. It must be hammered from blabtrive
intorough bar... That for the links must then be Mt;
piled, and rolled to about an inch in thickness;
then again cut, piled and rolled to therequired siies,
and cut to the' required lengths:' That portion for •
the shackles, swivels, boxes, and pins, must all be .'
wrought under the hammer to size.' and shapes which
will he furnished to the contractor. "-The-'whole
must he' delivered in straight lengths, free - front all
flaws, ragged ends, or edges, or other defects, sub- •
ject to such proofs and tests es the bureau may direct,- .
and be in all respect( to the entire satisfaction of•tbo
commandant of the said navy-yard, or chief of the.
bureau, or it will tot be received, nor will miy tn.;
subject to test and proof, unless antlafactory evidence • •
is produced to the coMmandant of the yard that it .• •
.•
has been 'manufactured as herein required. ' • .
The - quantity for one-third of all the different /lull,
cables must be delivered!on or before the fifteelttt•
day of August neat; for Comber third of all 'aides." .•
hies, on or before the first day of December next,' •
and the remainder ou or before the first day ;if play•
1848. Separate proposals dill ho received forhho
iron embraced in each of the said times of delivery.'
Persons desirous of offering to furnish the said iron
or any portion thereof, (should further infermation
be required to enable them to make their offers,) aro -
referred to the commandant or commanding olfieer of
the navy-yard, Washington, restrict of Columbia.
To those persons Whose offers may be accepted, •
particularsehedutes, drawings, and models, descrip4 -
the of the several parts and porlioniof each kind of
iron required, will be furnished wheir contraction, .
prepared for executi . rin.
' Vends, with two approved sureties, will ho requi,
red, in one'third the aniount of the contracts, tind . -
ten per centum in addition; of the amotintof all hills . '
will be retained as collateral secur ty for the faith
ful 'performance of the contracts, -which will only
be paid on their satisfactory completion. Ninety
per centum of all .deliveries will Le paid- on hills
I properly authenticated, in triplicate., according to
the provisions of 'the contracts, within thirty day*
alter their.presentation to the navy agent. The of
fers must state at what agency the contractor may
desire payment to be made.
In case of failure on the part of the contractor to
furnish and deliver the aforesaid iron, of-the quality
and at. the, times Specified above, the officers or
agents ut the navy-yard shall be authorized to pur•
.•
chase such qualities as may be necessary to supply ••• ••
the detticieneies; and any excess of coat over, the.).
price agreed to be paid by the contract, shall be • •
charged to and paid by the contractor.
Every offer must be. accompanied by a written
guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons,.
to the effect that he-or they undertake that the bid
der or bidders will, Wins or their bid be accepted,
,pater into an obligation within five days after receipt
of siotice, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish ,
the iron as proposed; and ne proposal will be Con
sidered unless accompanied by such guaranty.
marl?-2.ay.-4w X
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EMI=
Freak Arrival of Spring Goods;
TILE subscriber would respectfully invite the *l, -
tention of his customers, and public - genet:4lly,,
to his present stock of goodn suitable for the, ap
proaching spring business, consisting of Freiseh,
English, and American cloths,.of the must &shims
able colors such as Cetron, Olive green, Olive brown, -
Mos 2 green, .Claret French black, blue; and
green, a splendid anortinent of American; erg:
lisp, and French Cassimmes, entirely new stvle-.-e•
handsome assortment of Vestings, new and elegant;
patterns—all of which will be made to order, atithe
.hortest notice, in the most lashionable manner, at
moderate prices. The cutting departmcnt attended
to by Mr. Junes C. Walt, whose skill and long poia-,
tioe of the most _fashionable cutting in the Eastern
cities, lenders him clpable of pleasing the most
fastidious. •
•
A large assortment of READY 31ADE CLOTITINO is
constantly on hand, which for neatness, and dura,
bility, is not surpassed by any in the city, silk . and
satin handkerchiells, scarfs, cravats, and smoke; In
great variety; shirts, white and colored, latest 'pat
erns; suspenders . , gloves, and every article suitable
for Gentlemen>: wear, can be found at this eatab„
babruglits., • P. Dk:LANy i • s
No. 491iberty iitreci, .
mate-tlaiv4inPittsburgh.
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N. D. To TAtioue--Watt's . Grailuating !boulder
measure system of garment cutting for -sale-price
invariably $lO. I
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MACnINE CARDS, LOO FINDINGS,•&•
Ctmmins, Smithfield stoltdre 3d.
BIES S liS . James Smith ki Co.'s Machine Cart}
Agency, Manurdctitrer's Finding Esmblisli.
went, and dealer iv
.ClucLe, I.o.3i:big Glass Plates,
Framing Glass, I:.c.
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CO-NVE.Y-ANCER,
OFfiICE in Arery Row , sth street, above Smith
field street, Pittsburg.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES, AGREESIENTS, BONDS,IIRLEASEI
and other instruments of writing drawn with neat
ness, legal accuracy and despatch. lie will also at
tend:to drawing and filing Mr:missiles Jamul, Ac
counts of Executors , Administrators 3 4.e.,Esamtning.-
titles to Real Estate, Searching Records for dent,
4-c.
From his long experience and intimate acquaint
ance with the manner of keeping the public records,
ho expects to give satisfaction to those whrsmaS• e 4.
trust their bus ness to his care, decl6-d4tv
FARM containing two hundred acres situate
I),_ about nine miles from Pittsburgh. Thd im
provements are a large and comfortable house . and
barn (60 fvietlong i ) 100 bearing apple-tree.s, 60 terei
clean:al- land, about lit of which is meadow. :The
farm is well watered, on a good road and will bos
rented remarkably low—apply to
BLAKELY & MITCHELL,;*
Penn at., Pittsburgh, .
IV l ro h l a v v n e •i f ,; r _ s c a o le nt a ninin al g l :l7-I::: La m nd
in it a u e t
Twenty-five nerce.cleared and under fence, with a
comfortable 111 V house and other iniproyemprits.
Title goods'td thrills reasonable. Apply to
.feb4 • ' BLAKELY Fe hirrcnE.L.
A. 1 ,1 excellent dwelling house, on Bedford street,
/I Prospect hill. Sixth Ward, with seven robins,
basement, fruit trees, garden and excellent well of
water. Bent, $125. enquire of
febs BLAKELY 8: MITCHEL.
Wood Street Property for Salo,
desirablelot of ground at the foot of Wood
1. street, occupied at the time of the g mat Aro by
Messrs. King & Holmes, is offered Rir pat
Enquire of • [suet] J. K. AIOOIII.IEAD.
To Lot.
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ripHE• third story of a Brick House, on the corner
I of rith and Union streets. Apply to
mail JAMES MAY.
Jr" THE light draught steamer AnzirA, in
good running order. She - carries about
100 - rons, has good Hull and Engines, new boilers, a
comfortable plain cabin, and is well attained for
Towing. She will be sold at a low price, arid *Tea
so nabl e terms for good paper. Apply to
mar 9 JAMES MAY.
FOUR LOTS—Tiounda by Penn, Liberty end flay
eta., each let haring 24 ft. (rout, and eateridhig
back 110 ft. .Two of . them are corner late, eeel
position of the whole property is opt of tho moat ad.
vantageous in the city. For'thither
ply to'. SWARTZiVELDER, Fourth at, •
nos3-tf • - -. - bet. Wood and Sznithfie)d.
osivatary Residence.
TTAVING removed, to the City---for con ve Men cl
ja to prolessional business--I will rent my Man-
sion House and its immediat'e enclosure,- situatevn
the Bluffs of the '.`4ciopagabels, one mile, alpove
Pittsburgh. • • . ' •
anif-3V.kta JAMES B. CRAFT; '
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13. SW'ART2 has on haiasii lot, of viryillDr:
'senor ililte' and colored MiligiletoZifdttlt
w h w il l bp (old clomp as No: iOn Market furf, •
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