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Feb;26lh “ New. York. **' New York. Mar.llth ‘' . Boston. Mar.llth. v .“ Boston. • * : Mar.SsUi- ■ New York. MfirSSth Neiv York. Anil be reader, from April i departures will be weekly, 0 pool to America, and from A ; ‘ yesterday opened up fine' and pleasant in tie morning, but closed with : rain and mow. Alto gether, it was an unfavorable day for business. There vras lessthan Hhe usual activity on the wharf. Freights are still scarce; and steamboat men are,not'disposed to' liiaTte calculations forbe ginning the spring trade ijust no\y. r A.spell of cold weather—perhaps a ■ freeze—is looked for by the weather wise. The chon saw his shadow on the Ist instant, which is ominous! , , ■ ■nie arrivals of Provisions yesterday was rath er light. There were; but lew sales on the wharf or in the streets. Giocersseemed busy* with small Bales to town and country trade. FLOUR—A sale of 60 ibbls was made at $-1,- 62;'25 at Si G 5; ojher sales at same figures. None went higher. Some lots were stored away. Holders are firm against a further decline, anti'we expect the next change may be an advance. None sell at present rates exceptlthose who are compel led to mrke the money. ■ G?RQCERIi,S—SaIes of all kinds of Groceries; but not the.slightest change in prices was noticed. Sugar, Molasses, Hire, &c., arrive very freely, and sa’es are brisk at former quotations. BAT PlNG—Common No 1 worth oc.; No. 2, Sc MOLASSES—No ; change; regular sales -are made at 26027 c.: according to circumstances. dj-.A new variety of Molasses has made its ap pearance in onr market; it is called Golden Sy rup, and is of must excellent flavor, very much like common maple Molasses. But a few barrels have yet been received, which have sold at a high price, viz: 56062. The retail dealers sell at the rate of 75c.- •V •; ' i t . . * *' OATS—SaIe yesterday at 24c.: one at 25c. TAR : —Sales of. 10 bbls. North Carolina at $2,- 37. ’ . ■'i SALT—Regular sales at $1,2501,37, RAISINS—Receipts heavy, and sales from store at $2,2502,50; the latter price is given for the best quality,of bunch. LEMONS—SaIes of good article at $l,OO per LOAF SUGAR—Regular sales at 10011. COFFEE—Several important sales yesterday at BioSf. - FlGS—Regular sales aC12013 i> lb. E> ■■ PIG METAL—There is an upward tendency, but no sales at an advance.: Hanging Rock sold during the week at $37 ; All leg heny- good furna. ces, at $34. STAR CANDLES—SaIes at 22023 HOPS—Sales at 12^c. CURRANTS—SaIes at 13014. SHEETINGS—We quute Penn Mill as follows: Penn A. No. 1. 7j. Nonalook, Pittsburgh, 7c. BEANS—An advance was reported to us; sales were made during the week at $1; some lots, how. ever, were taken at a lower figure. The market appears well supplied, and the receipts are few. 4 From St. Thomax . —By the arrival attbis port of the.schr. Samuel B.,iCapt. Staples, 14 days from St. Thomas, we learmthal the sugar crop was very flourishing, and bright;prospects are entertained for nn abundant harvest.! Planters had already began to gather their crops, tint! same had commenced to grind.— Hac. Krpub., of 261 A. MEM •W 1 t] 7 kJ *:y*~ . From Jamaica.— The scbr. J. B. Lindsey, Capt. Henlon, arrived at this port from Port Antonio, (Ja.) in 16 days. Captain H. reports that planters in all parts of. the Island of Jamaica had thrown up the crops, and at least sixteen of the largest planters in the parish ofPortlami had entirely left the r crops on account of the scarciiy of laborers and want or funds to carry them on. Several of them had taken passage for New Orleans li. fcxPThe Westciin (Mess.) Rail Road have peti tioned the Legislature of that Staie for §3,000,000 increase of their capithl stock, in order to complete a double track the whole distance from Albany to Boston, and to enlarge their depots, frc. The Bos ton and Worcester Rail Road have also asked for an increase of 31,000,001), to defray tho cost of branch es, Sic. The present capita! of the last-mentioned Road is $3,600,000.— -Journa* of Commerce. . : * 4- 4 *•<.*•* *t' Git AND SOIREE, Hie Mercy Hospital. rpHI. Citaens of Pittsburgh, Allcghenry City, and JL the Public generally, are respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for the Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, which will be given at.the Lafayette As sembly Rooms, on Thursday evening, 24th of Feb Mr.-Daniel MATee, of Wheeling, and his Band, have been engaged to play for the occasion, tickets can be procured from any of the Managers. . MANAGERS : How. Chablix Shales, Hon. C. Dabbagh, Col. Wilson M’Candless, Col. Wb.C. Meredith n VW * TBO ’ E ”l- Daniel M’Afef., Vr. J. R. M’Clintock, Dr. Geo, Watt, Johr J. Mitchel, Esq. Johh_E. Downing, Terence Clara, C. B. Easlet, Tiiomas Hehry, JamesCabey, Ceorge Russell, Johb J. M’Dermot, D. C. M’Guibe R. M. Riddle, L Harper. ’ Johie B. Guthrie, w.B. M’Corlocue, C. Etster, Jlsi]., John J. Rogoen, Esq. fet>2 td > t City papers friendly to the Hospital wUI please copy. Lanilnlh'i Garden Seedi. rUE subscriber has just received his animal sup. ply oFLindreth’s Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing-every variety worth cultivating.' The attention of farmers, gardeners and others, is respectfully called toPbis stock. ’ F. L. SNOWDEN, ™*>2 No. 29 Water Btreet. HARNDKN *. CO>« ~ y PASSENGER AND REMITTANCE KyffifV • Office. HARNDEN & CO., continue to bring out persona from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland •or Wales, upon the most liberal terms , with their usual punctuality and attention to the wants and comforts of Emigrants. We do notallow our pas* sengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the seaports, as iwe take charge of them the raomenttbey report themselves, and see to their well being and despatch them without any detention 1 by tbe first ships. We say this fearlessly as we' defy one of oar passengers to sAow thatthey were detained'4B hours by us in- Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months, until they could be sent.in Isorae old crafty at a cheap rate, which too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform oar contracts honorably cost what it may* and not act aswas'the case last season with other, offices,—who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £IOOQ, payable at any of the provincial Banks 4n Ireland, England, Scotland ana Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and Genera] Agent, —j»n2B* sth sfeet. one door below Wood. M n _ 1 Notice. a • PENN, a lady .skilled in the science of J?i? MDS, *P*“y^ riSol the ladies Fu'ture I l t iB «■the Past; Present and WmJSZS at her residence, on P.*ouW™ lit^,i 00r bcl ? w W«hington. Mr., to oUI .oon n. Ih. th “il® who de,,re to commit her M/ r , V,; '■!_ ■ -' ' • ■'ll ' V ■ • Vl ’ r ’ ’ (Sommorridl; (thu Jrnanrial. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRAUF.. COTKITTEEFOarEBBOABT, nsoiaHantia, W. J. Totten to - November .-inclusive, the (ever)' Saturday) from Liver- America to luverpool;. PITTSBURGH MARKETS^-—DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, 1 SiTCRHAT Monxmo.-FebJ 5, IS4S J i. .■ : : ;V C' ti Hit WJITER lx TBE 'cßixSEt—|i T fcS'FpßCisciHßATi.—'The splendid i tte imi/ rgheny, Capt. It. C. Gray, le at 10A.' M. This will afford passcngi pcrs an excellent chance. The Asac Newton, Copt. morrow, at 10 o’clock. Fon FHANKLiw.--Thc Arrow , C wijl leave ovory Tuesday and Friday, at The Arro w left for Franklin yesterdaj the guards, with flour, groceries, ant j manufactures; and.a fair quantity of j The Allenhcny trade will be heavy dur it son, and we will attend to reports of the (i on the trade. ; Fob New Orleans. —The Am eric Capt. Atkinson, leaves at 10 A. M. to-diy Tbe American Eagle is laden with Pi su ens, Wqoelbarrows, and other articles <f manufacture. j SSB-Tho Savanna, Capt. Dennison, ncx: Thursday, at 10 A. M cent boat. 2®“ For Brownsville. —The Ath Parkinson, leases at 4 P. M., every day The Baltic \Capt. Ja~olis, leasee at S For Wellsvxlxe. — The Beaver, lenses at 9 A M., csery day. 'SS~ For St. Lotus.—The North Cor 6. Desinney, leases on Sunday next, at 3 P tively. [ „ „ Atictlon Sates j B JOHN D. DAVIS, AUC T 1 £ SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFI ji Dry Gnndt. j ON Monday morning, February 7thli clock, at the Commercial Sales Rro of Wood and 3th sts, will be sold, to c\ cern, for cash currency j A large ass. rtmeot of seasonable fore * mestic Dry Goods, See. | At 2 o’clock, p. m. \ A- quantity of Groceries, ware, China, Glassware, splendid gilt fi size Looking Glasses, Carpeting, Feathee B tel Clocks, Window Blinds. A large asiti New and Second baud Household Furni h ing stoves. Kitchen utensils, &c. j At o’clock, p. m. J Ready made Clothing, Gold and Sd>e Musical Instruments, fine Cotlcrv,C,.mhii Boofr, Shoes, Umbrellas, Rifles, Pistols $t variety goods, Ac. f Books, Engraving,, VFatches, ;1 O Ooods, Ac. at Auction. ; N Saturday evening the sth fast., at C 1 at Hie Commercial Sales Rooms, C n If anti sth sts., will be sold, a large coilcctidi able miscellaneous Books, embracing stam hi to the vuious departrnants of lienee ait lure. Also, blank books in great variety, |r cap writing piper, an entensue cnlk-c’h.in and valuable European j I superior lined Violin, and 1 hmv. ! 1 fine Aecordeon,-1 Clarionet. i Music. Bonks for the Piano, &«.. ] 2 fine Gold Patent Lever Watches. 1 feb4 JOHN D. DAVIS. j\ THlril Street Properly at Aue iU<j Wednesday evening the9ihinst., at go] Vy the Commercial Sjlci Room, corns ’’of and sth streets, will be void, for cash uaJi/J Tliat valuable Lot of ground, situated on Uil side of Third street, between Wood and i\ni -streets, adjoining property or John liagutfal heirs of David Henry, having a front oT and extending back SO feet, tulject to $4l p num ground rent. | r ' JOHN D., DAVIS, U Hoiuei and Lot at Auction! \\f be altered at public auction} on tnle TT ses,on Saturday, the sth dayofFebft 3 o'clock, P M' a lot of ground, situate i(ij i ward of the City oT Pittsburgh, fronting ll the Allegheny river, by 100 feet depth, on to creeled a neat and substantial two sto 4r bouse, in front; and in the rear a smn houte; this property fronta on two stret 40 feet wide; is in the neighborhood of C Iron Works, and Foundries, Title indigo Terms ot sale JOHN I). PA J *_!*?? Aucti Second hand Gold and Sliver Wiii musical Instruments, Fowling P fc d&c. at Auction. f O BY JAMKS AI'KKNNA, 1 N Saturday evening next, Feb. sth, ii cloeK, precisely, will be sold, at AI’K Auction Kooms, No 114 Wood st, '1 doors fibi without reserve., the following second liaiii »nd S.fver Watches, Musical Instruments, &< property of sundry individuals compelled to Is want of money, viz: ! 1 fine Gold Desached Pulent Lever, IS it full Jewelled, No 140 93- j 1 fine Gold Detached Patent Lever, IS C 13 Jewels, No 13,558. j l heavy Gold Liver, nfedc by B.adlcy, Li a No 340,63 \ \ J Gold L’Epine Watch, Cilmder Esca i 4 holes Jewcded, Berthoud, Adams & CeJ, No 6242. T 2 Ladies. Gold Watches. 1 fins Silver Lever, Extra Jewelled, Jos Liverpool, No 5531. 1 fine Silver Detached Lever, 10 holes Jijw rno Pal * ets Jewelled, M. J. Tobias, Loudpi lw|jo3. j I fine Silver Detached Lever, 10 holes Ji ?S d J/ allcU > Jewelled > M - Tobias, Lon. 12,515. * 2 Silver L’Epines; 3 Silver Quarticrs, am same time, 1 Trumpet, 1 Trombone, 1 Bugle 1 Barreled Fowling Piece Twist, Patent Bricli, London make, tlia y oi a Gentleman leaving the City fo: Mexie immediately after; a large assortment of Dry rt£ aad varict J articles, Clothing, &c. leb3 JAS. M’KENNA, At Stoves at Auction. mAI BY JAMES MCKENNA. I«*1 ORROW EVENING, Saturday, plbi at half past-7 o’clock, will be sah OT Kemu’s Auction Rooms, No 114, Wood st > i doors from sth, ! 3 Egg Stoves and Pipe. r A * Pa^or,a Stove with pair of Irons. 1 >eb4 _ JAS. M’KKNNAf Aufct OTkro- 01 ?^* 1 Booltel at Auction. 1 N Saturday evening, February sth, at Chi Uonßoora, north-west corner of Fcderalj and the. Diamond, will bo sold, a very yaluall us-V- 00 0f n ®Y Books, comprising Standard Li Editions of the Poets; Theological, Medica| ’ to 6 ‘ oc ° m >neiice at 6.t o’clock, precisely.' Ino Books will bo arranged for examinat Saturday. WM. J. BURNSID ■ (eb4 Auctiot FROM the fim April, 1848, a larg< _ll°Uße t carriage housf , stable, sx., situa ine Pike from the Monongahela Bridge to Bi bam. r orparticulara apply to the subscriber store, South end of the Monongahela Bridge. jan 27:lwd JAMES BLACKMO I OFFER for sale the house I now occupy oi ater street, a few doors west of Seventh It is a two storjr brick house, with four roc each floor. I will sell on a liberal credit jad2l-tf w. H. LOW) (Gazette and Chronicle copy.) SUGAR— 6 Hhds, prime New Orleans ; 2Bbls.D.R. Crushed; |0: ; “ ’ assorted Loaf j For sale by ' J; I). WILLIAMS, 110 Woo -vV %■ 's -'. *? *%,W «.? ry v u * Hiocr 3ttfcUignue. PORT OB' PITTSBUrI ARRIVED. Germantown. —• Cin Beav«r, Clark, Wellsville. * Caleb Cope, Beaver arid Well6\ Nelson, Brownsville. on s ere J> Morrison, Brownsvil Ringgold, Cope, Bridgeport. Danube, Cocke, Brownsville. Baltic, .Jacobs,Brownsville. Atlantic,* Brownsvil i« • DEPARTED. JC Upper No. 2, , Cin. Phajnix, Dryden, Cin Pairmount, —; St. Louis. Wellsville, - , Wheeling. Beaver, Clark, Wellsville. Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beavt ■ Caleb. Cope, Moore, Beaver a«c Dispatch, Nelson, Rrownsvillc. Monterey, Morrison, BrownsvfEl Baltic,Jacobs, Brownsville. j Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsvi I Danube, Cocke, Brownsville. [ IP; -V .r I .J I I l ' ’l A. A.M ABOJT CO., 6 2 MAE-KEf STREET,,. Between Third and Fourth Streeets, INFORM their that being about to renibve to the spacious and elegant Store, recently erected on the aqjoining lot* Tliey will close out their large and fteH selected stocx of. Fall and IfWer -Gooih r al'Cos( y • \ And in many.cases lessthah cost!;. To enable them igopenjtheirNewrStore with an entire Stock ofNeiy Goods. The sale will commence this day, and con* .linue until the first of March, or until their removal. Theirextenuive assortment oi ? 11l i fie Will be sold fnlh3o per cent, less lhau usual prices They consist of tho most fashionable Cashmeres and Delanes, Gala, Mohair, Silx and Orange- Plaids; Also, Bombazines, Alpacas, &c. &c. Cloak Goods —French and German Merinosj Queen’s Cloth, French Plaid Clo&Kings, Broad Clothd of all the most fashionable colors. •' BlacK and Fancy Dress SUks, of every variety. ‘I Shawls—Cashmere, Terseri, Tartan Plaid, and other Shawls } a very large assortment, fully reduc«‘ ed onehalfin price. Flawrelb— Welsh. English, and American Flanf nelsj ofall colors and qualities. i Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. - r Gloves, Hosicrv, Gitnps and Fringes, Wrought Collars and Capes, Laces, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, and Feathers, Scarfs, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Fane* 1 Buttons, fcc. &c. *• . v * i. i sllsville. ] i r this day £nd ship- {Or Liner Goods of every description. Woolen Goods. Cassimcres, Casainctts, Vestings, Beavers, Tweeds, Jeans.* i Whitney and Bath Biansets! 1 ta- Also, an extensive assortment of Calfcoes, Chintz-i es, Domestic Ginghams, Checits, Stripes, TicKinjrs,-' Brown and Uleacbcd Muslins, &c. 4*c. The following will be some of the Prices : ’>• Cashmeres at 18| cents, Usual price 37l 3 Moussclin do,LaincB, 121 ««.«< 25 and 31 I Gala PJaids, ' 50 «« <« jqo Mohair and Oregon Plaids, 20 Alpacas, iSj Flannels, 20 Wrohght collars, 18} Calicoes, 9 to 10 Cassincits, 28 to 31 it p;jM. spaded to Pj&Uburgh pwengerB. □gfnejt eca ratakaetions ; rott EagU, Hy ■ansi Wag- F jttdburgh ' n 0 "'' 11 " "' lh 0v0 ,7 «‘iclc in the Store, which w,ll be offered equally cheep. Visitors may be as sured, that they will not be disappointed in The qual ity <»r prices of our goods janl2 IMIE subscriber, having been appointed and duly . commissioned agent of the Lycoming County iMutunl Ineqjpncti Company, is now prepared to receive applications for insurances for said Compa ny. This Company is perhaps one of the very best insurance Companies in the State or Union, having/ :f capital of between one and two millions of dollars notes, and by the regulations of the Com pany, no risk exceeding 6000 dollars will bo taken ' 'pn any one block of buildings, for any ont/rUk y } and no more than $2500 will be taken on a Rolling jM*H> Foundry, or Furnace. Buildings in which a ' stove pipe passes through the side wall or Roof, • jCotton Factories, Powder Mills, Manufactories of ■ Printing lnw.and “distilleries;*’ will not bo insured ‘ ijn auy consideration whatever; and when the rate ' ; per cent, shall bfc 12 or 15 inclusive, no risk will be • jfcaken over s4o#}, (except Bridges ogtl-Gftet Mills.) !;,* The operations of the Company f&t been such r ! W»at for the I years only one tent upon the -• j clollai has been assessed upon the premium notes of | the stockholders. ; Applications <?bn be. made to the subscriber, at ; Nis oiiice, in the new Court Uou«e. a * A. l-AIi.VKSroCK S PXKUMoMc.orCoup,' ;• 9 H. SPROUT, Ag’t. Ual * ,n >»"-'* » sre .t advantage over mynmoth- , Pittsburgh, .Allegheny C >., Pj. Afn23-Im Hto be B u-'ed wiihuu""inc*n"i.r!cH"i ~t But'if/v "l"’ T«trn , » e K.tubll.limtui." a* a Balsam, < oust.!. ,« the speediness o • , T ,,h -"Wribtfr havtng completed In. lute ,m- We have known «, me ofthe non ■ f ' 4- P«>*e»'e»t«> >» ojwr prepared to .1.. nil kind.ul M>mo of which bud boon running on film row” 8 "' • ‘kh"" “ - i* * “■ v,c / ar superior to any able length uiT-.uie yield alnio.t .n.. n .l • * ‘ ‘ plhtr shop in the w e.l, ni lio has now 12 turning power. “ e,J,e,d * ,mort lo It. I;.ih.-,. bonng machtnrs, .-.,01 circular saw, fined in such n-etiller n. we have In,l ,|„ r :„„ ,c„ . ,hc i a, " i ‘Mmp.oved plan., lie would w-mler, cirri one i» liable lo lake cold „fl I ”*' "‘"‘ l r ''“P‘T ,,ull >- inrur "‘ *“» friend, and tbe public prerant on. are used. ’ "" lc " 5 ’ u " , Wnll, , lha. b«f .nt, -ml. to give hi. full attention Wei 11-el aSnl undue cznusurr l„ it,. :b> tbe.r order., lie will keep a constant supply for of ihe weaker ofien lav. tbe lotindation wi'-T"’ v"” 1,10 acc '' n >'‘'<*datifm of In. country customers, (car couqh, which need, n ' £?**£ “\*"'» “* el Post o„d on* results. ' T - ■* - Ha.uslrrs, oiaterrul lor columns and ham!-railing. We have numerous certtile-ji..« »,r «. „ it t bed posts and tatijte legs. Also, bed pasts and nil* r'T b - •Xk ,^^:: ,a,pn,rd ph ° ° r - roa , “ tcne " A. P.UI.NKSIOCK & 1 ”-0. , t 'co”lro"\Vood a '‘it*"' S " u . r W-mln will always finYsome and Woo / ami bill »•* * - "L 1,1 attentive German ip the establishment to attend to J ,1n 29 SJbeir orders. • 5 VS-r i VTV tv anted. ■ , ■N. 11. The subscriber would further inform llie Va ' men,—an inilu.trinur, sober public, thut |m a. .a very powerful engine,about 7<> w ill, 1,l? 3 ?* "! l 1a w ork ' n g family of noy., w|,n have * borne power, an,l a few .m ill room, lo let, with America w'lom i 0 ‘ Br ' Cll *, lr,,| ' ,n ' l and , wer m t^m, suitable for .mail bnmctic. ~f ■ , ■ nta immeiiiately employment. Also manufactures. *illl’me’,;’"bnok V ,U " ,,, '’ r nf C '"“' l School nn ; >' l »b*lrci(t,No.2S, between Wood and Market. - . e , hot k kopprrs, warehouse men nnd bovs: ! dlmo * * algo, lor n number of laborers and but. of different arjes. tiT Place, supplied, and all kinds of airen-' T' 0 I^'D l,n « orab l« the Judge, of' tlie Court ofOuar cies ntletided to for moderate chare,to be pa.d in ! ler Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun advance, crept for the very poorest classes. Wall- ' J Z f Allr Bl>e".v led,several sums nf money, t„ borrow for di Herein * *'” P L ' ,J,: °n „f Michael Karlov, of the 9th Ward, period, of imieon K ,io.i sci uritv. Wanted emploi- c ”f Pittei.urt; Itin the county aforesaid, humbly incut l„r a number fool,.red mm'aad women, ImC, , " ,, . c . w ' rth i 1 h!l ,' petitioner hath provided himself and (},rl». All kinds nf af;eiicies allendod tn al.horl W ,‘ for the acciunmodation of travellers notice, for moderate charitc, on all able tn pay u , , a,,d otll . cr *> *' •"* dwelling house in the city and ISAAC HAIM IS' Agency'nnrl 1 !"a prays that your Honors will be Intel, (llfice, 6th st. near Wnoih ! l ".B r i"tt him a license to keep a public house w cnlertuinmcut. - And your petitioner, na in dutv bound, will pray. , ; MICHAEL EARLKY. AA’e, the subscribers, cituomi of the Ninth Ward, nOgCurtily, that thcjibovr petitioner U of good repute for:honesty and temperance, and is well provided wiUi home r6um and convenience* f«r the nccom tnddalion of travcller« < ar.,l other., and that said tav err? ia necessary. . John M’C/jr.ken, F. Yost, John Norman, Jl.Flem ing Thnmn rto.rucll, E. K. Lighner, Jl Hughes, Siujiucl Paisiley, I>. Dunn, Tilley Potter, John Kino •’■t 01 - _ leb3d3t j (Telegraph copy and ch. Post.) r Fi° tl ‘ B *he Judges ofthe Court of Qua-. Sessions ofthe Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny, 1 tho pctitinji of John Monohnn, ofthe Fifth Ward city of Pittsburgh, ill the county aforesaid, humbly slieivcth; Thai your petitioner hath proyided himself With mate rials lor the of travellers and others, Qt his (hvcliing house in tho city and vyaft aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will ho piegsed to grant him a license lo keep a public house of entertainment. ;And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ; JOHN MONOHAN. We, the subscribers, citizens ol the sth Ward, do certify, that the abpve petitioner is or good roputoi fir honesty and temperance, andis well provided with house room and conveniences fur tho nccommoda tion of travellers and others, and that said tavern ia lUciißsury. V Michael Faus, J.'.H, Cassel, Daniel Shaffer, A Frangle, John Bock, Jas. T. Wood, W. B. Fergu son,: Daniel Dbughe/fy, W. Snow, J. A. Dalchy, Ja». Herron, J. Ward. * feb4-d3t* ITT IS NOW ADMITTED by that X "<> original temperament, complexion, constilu i">n, or lorn, or body confer, complete immunity from hereditary disease: that SCROFULA CON SUMPTION, and other affection., hiving a iimilar ity oi ongin, occur in all, although observation con vince., us that individuals and families pos,easing certain characteristic*, are more frcnucntlv the suh ject of these maladies than others. Thes'e diseases arc a morbid condition of the whole system of uu tritioe—their jjrodocts being but the effects of an alteration of the Blood and accretion*—the Ulcer* Abscesses, enlarged glands, Inflammation, etc., bc ing merely attendant phenomena. The cause ex ists prior to the pheoomcna, and must be destroyed before perfect,health can bo established. This may be done by using DR. KELLER’S PANACEA tire mrist certain remedy for diseases ari.ing fto n an im pure Stile r.f the HI nod and system of nutrition, ever presented to the notice of Lite afflicted. Price S 1 pint hollies. Call and get a pamphlet. > For sale N.W. corner of Wood and Fifth n-net, l»y Joel Mnlifcr, r>n)pn«t IT avc on [inbgnifu fi & Capt. It ' : tp&Clarke, Mfa, Capt. M. posi- (VjBK.R. i in-ftr.crs. afelp o’- rrftcoroer isffta! con [njliod do* ethi, M,m- of irfe Cook- faitches, r eiaclet, Lfel>4 i vnlq in fWork* d pUern* ft Sjr .uni ri rare [ijlock, jfcijiii.—• itjuiuih fthfiold id iht: | ct feet! cr an- m ., p 7'° ( ' on,rlr y Mrrchonti, ; r | M, . E subscriber will pay three dotUrs artf'seven-l X ty-fivo cents per 100 lt,«. cauc, Tor good mixed ! country rags, in .piantities of fifty to three thousand i pounds, delivered nt mv Book Store, No. 89 Wood 1 street, Pittsburgh. tjtt! Oih rtjet on 'hffijh. is [brick jfraiiic pd^nnd On hand, > general , llp|) | v n f s chool boons, writing and wrapping paper, blank boot., elc., which will ho sold hr ibe dozen or retail, at lowest rash prices lor ready pav. r j : ' nS7 LI KE LOOMIS, Agent. V rtoilco. LL persona indebted to the subscribers, are re quested to mako payment, on or before the join inst., tl not, their account will bo given to a Magistrate for collection; all persons having claims against the firm, will please present their accounts lor payment. jan!2 ichcis, ANCKER Si MAYER. I -ion n R,n,ln S and »» Rent. V u " Rcnt Sliiiret.—Two nice small Farms of . 30 ami 50 ncros, adjoining Freedom, Beave county. Persons oho have farms, dwelling houses stores &C-, Sic., lor rent, can have iho same re corded and attended to, and persons who wish to I rentw.il have their wishes complied with, and all l kinds of agencies .attended to for very moderate CW„, at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence Office, frjftli street. jan27 , Let. ' |'HRI£E dwelling houses, situate on Fourth street, X near Canal bridge, in th.o city orPittsburgh. Also, a Hoorn, 75 by 20 leet, with a convenient entrance on oth, near Wood street. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an acre of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio L&no. in tho city of Allegheny. Krrquire of janS J. 1). WILLIAMB, 110 Wood at. H-,®"'' Book. Jail Received. fcAVJi.IV upon Earth, byauneway, one vol. 88c Charnock’s choice works by Lymington, n . .. 1 vo). 88c Coincidences of the Old and New Testament, by Rev. J. J. B. D. one vol. ft] 25 Chalnier’s Miscellanies, Poems, Essays, &c. j*so Select works of James, Venn, Wilson, Phillips and Jay in one largo vol. for the low price of 1;50 The Free Church Pulpit, 3 vole. 5 00 Modern Infidelity, by Smucker; * Life of David, Drily walk with God, Matthew Strong, Circle of Human Life, by ThoJuck ° Memoir ofCharlott Elizabeth, * The wiyks of Francis Turretine in the original Latin, to be complete in 4 vols; 3 vols. now ready. Willis* Poetical works in splendid Turkey Morocco. The above with a great variety of new books, iutt received. ELLIOTT ENGLISH J L J an 7„ 56 Market st. between 3d nnd 4th.’ Sftibb r< oer ►; £nd io {fids, 4'i i etjfeet lo sblj :ib,^rJr > £nd T TNDESIGN ED^nlidances both of,’■c Old and New Testament, ment ol their veracity, with an appendix, containfne undesigned coincidence, between the Gospels and Acts and Josephus. )ty Rev. J. J. Blunt, B n Prro™l’f r M ,n | tho TS" 11 L ° ndon cdltiou. The Errors of Modern Infidelity illustratod amt refuted, by S.M.Schmucker, A. M. oastoE of .Se first Lutheran Church, Germantown ps* 1 * th Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons: Illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of EEil year, in four volumes—one volume devoted to each season. By Bev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Chalmer’B Mifcollany, embracing Roviows Es says, and Addresses, By the late Thomas Chalmers, \ i i£?“ ipe u ;<; b fck alec [bn i 'tn j»g± jkii : I jw&J jtreet, ni [on » - ?•: •’ The above with a large variety of new and stand ard wonts, for sale low by stand- ELLIOTT fc ENGLISH, 56 market st. between 3d and 4th BBbla Lard; ~ — 1 5 ft Fresh Roll Butter 5 *6 ** Dried Peaches ; i 2 “ Clover Seed ; jest rac’d for sale, By v ~ t 8- WATERMAN, No 31 Market, and 62 Front s!. S* , R • i! fi I ill *■■•:.■' f ' .V - v - ' > JT' ? -V m $ --* ' * .. •* j. v -• r c :v.- /• c\S.' ,■' -T.. *•*.-.' Nr- • *••■ ■ DRESS GOODS A. A. M ASON and Co. =NM . • *. . _ s - e ,' Tv'i T HE •.bovcifctWSfffi^ Dollars,will JK - fono W in e C i m rt * u,a - .°Ji D igle, at ibis place, on the night Y K ~. L„ n ~ , :ortho 9th January met, or $5O will be paid for r«- |-’ Llal ' <:n ac*nrdingtodu-i:ctions they will cure covery of hither one- ' _L any case, no matter who or what e!;;o has tailed, i One Sawney M’Michae] or Solomon Coleman, as.. ~ MT ABL K RII M A TIC PILLS, he property of Robert Vl’Micliael, 7. *" r penMnenv car* of Rheumatism, fidiit, Anderson County Ky. Said Sawney is about fit-ejj?”?8 ren °.> Hysterca, and severe nervous affections, feet nine inches in hoight, black skin, long nose aml^ ,1( /; re highly recommended for the curcofDrbp ratterthmpouunglips— whcnspokentolnsa mah- ay.Hemoral Asthma andyNouralgia. Patients usiog ner of rolling up his eyes, and speaks quick when in t ' le “’ m most cases, experience benefit scon alter conversation-T-is jbout 25 to 28 years of age. the first dose; they qmet the nervous system, which The other, pamcl Church, (the property orLaga. enables them-to rest well during the night; they nes Lindsey, Frankfort, Franklin County,Ky.,) is a never'fail io effect a cure, when taken according to tall, stout yellow man, rather stoop'uhouldcrcd.high dlrecuons. 5 cheek bones—inclining to be silent, and speaks low Nooutward application can permanently remove —is about 30 years of age. rheumatic pains from the system. Liniments some times act'as a palliative for a short period; but there is'always danger'in their use; they may cause the pain to leave one place lor perhaps a vital part, or else where thepain will be more acute. ’ - .... ... GERMAN BITTERS, * ' ? <X For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, ,”hronic Asthma, Nervous Debility, Palmonary Af fections, (arising from the liver or,stomach) diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered stomaoh, in both male and female, such as lomalo weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head.. They strengthen the system, and remove all ascidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action, and assist digestion; they can be taken by the most delicate stomach; and in every case will entirely destroy costiveness, and renovate the whole system, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and give a healthy action to the whole frame. JNO. F. BROOKS, J.in29-2w , . Capt. Si.l3t. Gray Eagle jTo|egjjiph copy and eh. l*ogt.) Masks, Just received by ZEBULON KINSEY. Market at 1 DOZEN FincAVax Masks; 6 ** l Paper; 3 • Common; 3 Gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; . 1 dozen Egg Boilers; • 1 “ SaJt Spoons; 2 **• Bone Mustard Spoons; , 4 Gross Gorman Silver Table Spoons; 6 •<; j« « Tea ** 2 44 Buttbr-Enlvcs; - 1 **. Pictbro. Toy Books; 26,000 China Marbles; 6 dozen fine Woolen Comforts; B great rarigty of Coata and Caps. * BASKETS. ft doicn French Willow Baskots; 2 44 Wilyjw Market 44 ■ 6 44 Straw Traveling 44 1 ": Clothes “ , 12 * c Toy " 44 & 1 • Willow} Cradles; 6 “ * Glask Motto Seals; 3 44 Bone : t( Stamps; 3 Alien** Patent Revolving Pistols; 5 pairs eommon Brass ,{ 1 dozen setts Chessmen; 2 44 <f Domino; 6 44 ■ Taylor’s Tapo Measures, 6 44 ■ Steel Key Ring, assorted; 3 44 China Dogs and Sheep; 1 ** Strings Amber Beads; 12 nests Drums. 37i 37 i 3lf 37J' lil: AGENCY. the Honorable the Judges or the. Court of . Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition ofjaihcs M’Candless.Sth Ward, oftho city .of Pittsburgh, fn the county aforesaid, humbly shewetb; That your-petitioner hath'provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers andjothers, at his dwelling house, in the city and ward aforesaid, nnd.jprays that your Honors will be pleapcd to grant him !a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And /our petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. > , JAMES M’CANDLESS. We, the subscribers, citizens oftho sth ward, do certify, that the above ‘petitioner is ofgood repute for li'onesly and temperance, and sis well-provided with.housc room and conveniences for the accom modation of travellgrs ; and Olliers, and that said tavern is necessary.; David Glass, B.Barkle, A. Glass, M. Brcidenthall, Robert M’Cracken,James M’Lean, E. J, Stewart, P. Donnelly,: S. Bigham, Jacob Ackerman, M. Schnow, John Mackin., feb4-rf&w3t* 75c 3Sc 38c 31c f|7d the Honorable‘the- fudges of tlie Court ofQuar J. ter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun ty of Allegheny. . The -pelitionjof Elizabeth Blink, stb Ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth; Thai your petitioner hath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travellers nnd others, at her dwelling house, in tho city and ward-aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her.a license lo keep a public house of entqrlainment- And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. - ELIZABETH MINK. We, tho subscribers, citizens of the sth ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with pouse room and Convonienccs for the accom modation of travellers aid others, and that said tav ern is necessary. J. Wilson, Jas, Kainey, M.' Donaghey, George bcott, Joseph Bradley, Samuel Frickison,' T. E. Kremer, Joseph Meyer, Jas. M’Lean, Wm. Kattcn berg, Jacob Hay, D.'Henurg. feb4-3td* TKA— 10 half chusts Young Hyson Tea ; 5 A *«' Imperial and G. P.i 10 <c “ Chulau Pouchong; 30 catty boxes,.various styles; For sale by' J. D. WILLIAMS, Jan2s ■ ' 110 Wood st. RYE FLOUR— 87 Bbls. Rye Flour,aprime arti cle for family use, just received and for sajo by j 1 " 28 i L. S. WATEBMAN. 4 ':A EMS ?›,:- 4i. SWUM The symptoms of Liver Camplaint are uneasiness and pain in the right aide, and soreness npon touch immediately under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensa tion produced, which Bcriously affects respiration causing very often a troublesome 'cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue acidity of the stomach, deficiency of perspiration indsometiraeAn sympathetic pain in the right shoul der, witha great disposition to sleep and depres sion of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostrils jaundice frequently accompanies it, and a Dropsy in the face. These'symptoms, if permitted to con tinue, will eventually, produce that most baneful disease, Consumption; in fact a majority ofsuch eas es originate from the irritating cause above men tioned. Cathartic medicines must in every instance ba avoidodin the treatment for it. 1 The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various those affecting the stomach alone, arc nausea, hcart bunyfoss of appetite, sometimes an eicess of ap petite. sense of fulness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach; feted eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, Sic. The sympathetic affections are very diversified.— Dyspepsia, devoid of a fiinctual nature, is without danger, but if arising from a disease ofthe stomach it is dangerous 9 Nervous Debility generally accompanies dyspep sia or liver complaint; it Will also cure. A lew do ses will remove all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imagining of evil; and great depression of spirits. Outward signs ore quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed coun tcnonce, &c. Any case ofthe above disease can he cured effec tually by tie use ofthe Bitters as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for coughs or colds, or llie chest, spitting of blood, influenza, whouping cough • bronchitis, Immoral asthma, or any disease of the i lungs or throat. • This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon releaves any cough or hoarseness, and prevents the croup by being early administered. No cough or cold is too light lo pass neglected; neglected colds send thousands lo the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a delicate frame, who would have been strong and robust if at first pronorh treated. r 1 SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the piles, tetter, and rheum, scald head, ringworms, inflamed eyes or eye. lids, barber’s itch, frosted feet, oldsorcsarisihef-im fever or impure blood ; and wdl cslracl the fire from burns, upon applicatlho, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with len der laces should use it after shaving ; j t lvl l| in a f e „. moments remove ail soreness, and slop the bleeding It can always be relied upon, and is invaluable & any family. » Fur the cure of pains or weakness in the liver hark or chest; it will entirely remove any deep seared pains. These remedies have cansed many to enjoy the lee.timablc blessings or invigorated health, and ma variety of desperate and abandoned rises, a perfect and radical cure. I ho innumerable impositions upon the public, and Statements ol rcdiarkablc cures never made, yet cer tified to by reigned names, or b v persons wholly un acquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult in do justice to the public in offering tuf hcicut inducements to make a trial of these invalua ble medicines. They are entirely vegetable, and Ireo from nil injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Kvery family should have a pamphlet; they can be had of the agent gratis. b Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, No 278 Kacest., one door above Biffin, Philadelphia ror sale in Pittsburgh by jml7-dly IV *?' V , DAGUERREOTYPE ' ROOMS, IHJRK’S i.l Building, Fourth street. Ilougli & Anthony, Daguerreotypists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention oflhe in. habitants ol Pittsburgh and the neigfiboring towns to their UiigucrrotypcH of citizens anil others: at rooms in the Third story of Burn’s Buildings. 4th street, ° * Porsuns wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection or the art. Our instruments are of the moat powerful kind, enabling us'to execute unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness ■to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons silling for pictures arc ncithor required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot for stock .and chemicals. C£r Instructions given in the art, containing tho most receat Improvements. declO New Publications* TY/T ETON’S PO.LMS, illustrated. Harper’s new -kJJL edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, wjUi a memoir, and critical.remarks on his genius and writings, by Jamcs<Montgoraery; and one hun dred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey. In two volumes. Sfeiccer’s Greek Testament.— The four Gospels and Actsofthe Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, critical, philosophical, and exegotical; maps,' indexes etc. together with the Epistles and apoca lypse; the whole forming the New Testament—-For tho use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Semi naries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M. A New Novec —Midsummer’s Eve.—A fairv tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 3 Jamis’Henry IV.—Thelife ofHcnry.thc Fourth, king of France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON j"" 8 Booksellers, corner of Market and 3d sts. Godey’s Lady’s Book and Family Magazine. THE oldest Mogazino in tho United States, con tains monthly nitty pages of reading matter, by [he K? T In the ■country'*—twelve more than the New Yorit magaimes. Two splendid steel en gravings, an undeniable authentic colored monthly Fashion plate, Model Cottages and Churches, Crochet i«H ork j and v? lhe^ . malte ™ lor the Eadies, all illustra ted and wcrl explained, ficc.'&c. Price for one year, which includes tho Lady’s Collar Newspaper, making three publica tions in one month, • • 83 00 Two copies without the Lady’s Duller News paper, ; , Five copies with one to the person sending the dub, . TO 00 Eight copies, is 00 Twelve copies, 20 00 A specimen of cither the Lady’s Book, or the La dy’s Dollar Newspaper -sent to any person paying postage on the request. Address, L. A. GODEY, jan24-tf N 0.113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PURE GREEN AND BL>K. TEAS, from the N. York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grades and qualities imported into the countiy, pack ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., Jib. and 1-4 lb packages. Also, S lb. tin cannisters of the different qualities, convenient for families and steam boats ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to 81 So’ Oolong Black Teas, SO, 62,75, 87 and f 1 per „n??» W< i Wll * l re C und the money in all cases where rad^uT:rfide.° at ' re,lliBfilotiOn > OrelChM^ Pekia Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decU Aw JAYNES. QPARKUNG Moselle Hock Wine, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of • ' JACOB WEAVER. MIN TAR OINTMENT WM. THORN. • • | JA«. S.HOON. , _ 1 f.THOS. SARGENT. _ . __ !HOON AND SAttGBNT. BANKERS AN2) J2XCJiANGJ2 liROKERS, R. E. COE. WOOD AND 3XXTH STRFBTS, PA BEALERS ill Coin,\lkmk Notes, Time Bills! Foreign and, Domestic Kxchaage, Certificate# ofDeposite, &c. ’* ... ... /. EXCHANGE op .all the principal. Cities of- Uie Uunion, and Europe,Tor sale in sums to suit pufcha* sera. CURRENT and par funds received on deposit©. COLLECTIONS made ou ail parts of the . Union, at the lowest rates. i • REFERENCES : ... Messrs..M. Leech.& Son, “Y - ... : {< . Ogden & Snowden, j ( “ pPittsburoh. S.'M.iClurken &Co. I. English fit Bennett. J “ FlemingBc Brptber, ; . ) tl *• Fales, LatHrop&.CoT ; > PhilaD’a. : “. Wm.it.Thonjpabii&iCd. ) , j “ Hoadly PhelpsAt Col j “ .Babcock & Cj. i i YoftK * i “ / JiJTany; Ward &Co.; ) ' -*-■/ dohn McCullough It Co. > Baltimore. : Mr. James George, - . - - 'H/ Hanfla,-CiNciNNAtt, Of -- 1 /” Joseph WiitsonV Messrs. Fenner & M’Millan. t!^ lAssn * oir ' i .&.Fs i B, rP St l'* ? ABhier > BahkiLewrstown, P«ij /Pittsburgh, September 2dj 1847-y . ; WlLhlAill A. HU.L * Co 7 I BANKERS, EXCHANGE. BROKERS,. AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND .DOMESTIC EXCHANG R ; CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES ; AND SPECIE, i. i • * No. 64 Wood st., one door abate Fourth , East side. [ Pittsburgh, Pai\' lj CURRENT Funds received on deposit,-and col lectiondmadeon all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore; Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper ofthfeOhio, Kentucky, .Indiana, and V irginia Banks bought and sold on the most fivoN able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. exchange on England. Ireland and| SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofX 1 and upwardsJ marlO-dawy r JOSEPH H. HILL. mill. & CORBY, BAItKEBS, EXCHANGE SBOBEBS, AtVD 3EALEBS IB FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CEU ! TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, ,|j GOLD AND SILVER, 1 Ne.6o Wood st., 3ddoob below Koubtii, westsidE,' ! Pittsburgh, Pa. j PAR Funds aod Currency received on Deposit, ado! collections made in all the Drincipal cities of the! United States. . I Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in 1 sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms* The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Gerinany> and Franco procured, frc. > mar22-y n. uolmes &~sos, fc VNKEAS AND DEALEBS IW EXCUAKCI? COW ASD BANK' NOTES. No. 55 Market street , Pittsburgh, Celling rate. Exchange. Buying rate'. New York i pr { dis Philadelphia I “ Louisville «««••" 9tt Baltimore ± “ S*. Louis f “ BANK NOTES Baying rales. Ohio j dis Indiana ] “ Kentucky j « Virginia } *< Wheeling f <* Tennesspe 3 ** au!9-y ALLEN KRXMeII EDWAHD RIIAH. , . v„r, n KRAMER * RAHM, bANKERs AND EXCHANGE DROK« EKS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DILLS, DILLS OK EXCHANGE, CERTIKCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.' Corucr of Third and. Wood sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel., f EDJ2B __, ln , An Important Boole. ■ 'HE Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and iJL oi the Vest, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns, with an appendix, containing copious oiUacts Irorn important Indian treaties, minutes of conferences, journals, etc. Together svith a topo graphical description of each county of Western !, en J ,BvJvan ‘ a * ° nc ,ar P e volu| oe, 76$ pages, by H. K. Strong, Esq. For sale by H. S. BOSWORT.H & Co. 43 Market street. ‘lf la the beat Gough Aledlciue I crop aa n .> |> KAD tho following proof of the superiority o, XV Or, H Ward's Oriental Cough Mixture , from a respectable citizen, it/jo has tried it. ~ „ . „ Pittsburgh, Dec. 15, 1847 Messrs. Hats & Brockway: After laboring for .several weeks under the disad vantages of a harrsssing cough, and most dis'ressine cold, wh |c h had thus fiir resisted tho effects ofseve ral of the “infallibles,” I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ii a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only "iie half of the bottle, I found myself “entireh tee//.” “It it the bat medicine lever saw” " True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Drnggists, Com mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janS To Females* ~ IT' VERY female should have a bog ofPr. Ralph’s _j Pills. T.icy are perfectly adapted to the pecu liarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mildness snd safely in all circumstances: Wherever introduced their character has been rapidly estate hshed among tho Ladies, with whom they are em phatically the Favorite. Very complete directions lonise in their various complaints will be found in the directions accompanying every box •Forsale by S. L. CUTHBERT; Smithfieldst., near 3d. Also, by Wm. Colo, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Birmingham; and John M’Craciten sth Ward, Pitts bur S h - ‘ iun2s *9 To Let. A £?°?c 0ntho F L rs ' £\_ Third Stones of Brick House, corner of sth and Union streets^i_w-'- , "' J .. t Also, a very n<»at and convenient frame.Cottace, in Allegheny City, Apply to jaoll To Bent, \ BASEMENT with two rooms, suitable lor a iX Physician or Dentist, on Penn street, between Hand and Irwin sts. ** , L.-WILMARTH- To I«e<» r\NE new three story Dwelling House, with bath V' house attached, situate near the corner of Wy iie and Washington streets. Possession given on thefirstof April next.. . “ jh" l ’ V. JOHjVF.PERRY (Gazette, Chronicle, and Journal co| •• —Tea*, QfiJJALF CHESTS Y;Hyson; 51 Catty Boxes, do; : 10 half chests. Gunpowder; 2 Catty Boxes, do; 8 half chestslmperial; 16 ** ' « Pouchong; : J a ” 1} For saleby JAMES MAY, Sliad and Mackerel. 7 HALF Bbls Trimmed shad ; ; 21 Bbls. No. 3 Msckerel; janll For sale by JAMES MAY. Co-Partnership. THE undersigned has associated, with- himself John Nicols, from Baltimore, in tlio Grocery and General Commission business, under the style of Sellers Nicola, dated Ist January, 1848. . j ltt2o FRAS. SELLERS. '. 7. SELLERS. JNO. NICOLS. OELLERS & NICOLS, Produco and General O Commission , Merchants, No 17 Liberty street Pittsburgh. Sperm, jin seed anjja rd_oils._jan27 * PORK.— 100 bblsl mess porfe;iS 'do/Rump do~ in store and for sale by i an27 SELLERS&NICOLS. FAMILY FLOUR.—7OO bbls saleby ■•• .. i an 27 SELLERS & NICOLS. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—2O hhds. prime NO. Sugar, 40 bbls. N. O. Molasses; just received nd for sale by (jan 28) SELLER S & NICOLS. LINSEED OlL—so bbla prime Linseed Oil, on consignment and for sale by SELLERS fit NICOLB, 17 Liberty st. LARD OIL—2O bbls Conkiing’s No 1 winter Lard Oil, for sale at reduced rates,by jao2o . - - SELLERS & NICQLB BACON AND BULK PORK-- 300 hams Bacon : 1100 Shoulders do ; 22 hhds Sides do; 57 do in bulk, on consignment and for aalefcy jao2o » c SELLERS & NICOLS; MOSEL MUSCATEL Hock , wine, Henkell ■'& Co.»a exportation, for sale by thecaxe or bot- Ue at the wine atore of 1 dec2Q : "r > ■ j,-V •iMV-rlZ* • •;• q:•• •i- r--- U-:- '■ ■■■■"■ THIS well known line of splendid Passenger Steamers, is now composed of th« lar«*t." r swiftost, best finished and furnished, and themes* iii»wcrful.Jioat«a)n the waters of the West; • Every v accommodation And comfort that money can cure, has been provided for passengers.- The JLin*' has beenm operation for five years—have carried a million of pcoplo without the least injury to their ••••• persons. e The boats will be at the foot of Wood ‘ - Bt /® ct . t ! 10 d;i y previous to starting, for the reception' ot Ireight and the entry of passengers on the regi* ter. In all cases passage money must be paid-in . Monday: Packet* ■. - . ■ ■■ ■■ -■■■■]: The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stofu t will IcarM' M Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock 1 Wheeling every Monday evering at io>, *j; :; i _ . Tuesday Packet*' - The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno irtinnUtM will every Tuesday morning at lit • o’clock j Wheeling .every Tuesday evening at 10- 1 1 Wednesday Packet* . . Tli®, NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain .Si Dean, will leave Pittsburgh- every Wednesday morning at.. 10 o’clock, Wheeling every Wednesday cVehing at " 2 .wiscoar®t. ,, rj:a„, w ‘"*»*• ' Wheeling c, cr y y F X%vetng , aTlO t n‘l' >,C^k! Pittaburgh every Saturday loo ‘c “l fc Wheeling every Saturday evening tt IO f. m? * \ . Sunday Paelcn' • Cda? m a , Wheeling ever} gdd£iy ovenmg at *0 -1 j ■ •. ,■ . . . . !ttT. C. CTTRRT. for Franklmr C S 1 ■"lndraught icnnihoa’f 1 r ._iri'i or apply oil bourd. -fyl»“ r~ — r ~ Cincinnati. ' I K({jlF^Y r ii ll r U f W v KCT sliu,n '*r Al,- srae'ia'rjLSnj; *ns her freight or imamite nnnly on board. .. g; M 1848. • ......... . Pittsburgh and DMy^Uutl Fcseuaht li<t. ■■ ■». _LEAVfc DAII/k AT 8 A V a“d *1 m’ f LdfgStflf, ■„?!',! 1 n'p" ne ' T b ° a " complete Ihc line •» > jonftl For Bro-ivnsville. ■ V, . u n^:^L, n L f l c'o^'A p =;"r,' , I r , i . U r,|,c t;t °,p Mtoms Illt lrt ' 3Ul i I'spzfirz. For rrt-'ijrJit or pasjnijc; npplj- on bonr’il. ■ ■ Buying rates.; bounty & City ord’s } die Belief notes l *•■ ■ Pennsylvania Co | « New- York $ <« Maryland 4 <* New Orleans For Brownsville. lejjjSfe? r^-'vTrr’ 1 Ma>!,ouij Passenger sloanicr AT teatapßAMK.. JAMiis .Pabbkos. Master will rW.° r i L ‘" w "' ,,orl 'lw«<la>V«'B a. a., positively I ur iri I.JII npplv an ijour.l feb2'* For St. Louis. UfiiSW} nib mod steamer ST. ANTHONY. TitofC Mat, .Master, will leave lor the above and' mioriiK itu'ti por» o= soon nstbe Spring trade commenced I or irugln or pnssngc apply on board, orto ' T.hL 1 __ JAMES'. MAT: Water st . :t For St. Lonls. uTv.V’o C,, H 0 " 1 J'," 1 ‘-Silt dranglit steamer iSisSfc SM AN. ii. M.VS. Master.mil leave for tbs ul.ove and intermediate landings ill a few weeks For treiglil or passage apply:onboard, or le ’■ l ‘- > JAMES MAY. Waterst ■ For St. JUouis. ’ I mIISmA ,_TUE splendid steamer NORTH CABDLI NA Deity, rr, Master, mil leave lbrJil. above and laternicdiait ports, on SrttDATi Febraafvo lor treiglil or pnssnge apply on board. ’ fb4 • For balnt Louis. ~~ I THK new and splendid steamer AN. afiasSSa DREW FULTON, \V. H. Fulton, Mai- *> ter, will leave for the above and'intermediate lancf- * ings regularly- For freight or passage apply on board or to ■J inl7 JAS. MAT. " __ For Stir Orleani. IHt AMERICAN EAGLE will lean •. I Hie above and all intermediate porta -■ regularly. • J ' • L Foi freight nr passage apply on heard, or to ■ - I G. B, MILTENBERGER, , fe,,, - td Ageot. . : Splendid Ke-w steamer SaTanna ' ' ( . ior nj:w Orleans" ’ LelM&f*,, 11- Deh.-usob, Maalcr, will jenve Kr l . the above and =ll intermediale porLs. on CBt^a y> the 10ib jDßtant.. Ficb 1 ' - ay For freight or passage, apply on board. __BcßTer and WcllsvlUe Packet. The steamboat BEAVER, Charla, Jf “' Master, will, during the chmiiin' '?• winlcr season, male daily tr.pa tu Beaver and Wells? 1 Pittsburgh every morning at 0 o'clock and Wellsvilleat 3 o’clock, P. M * cllj . dec - 15 _ « M HARTON & CO., Agents. ' mm'n ,BBo, ? ,, ° ll of Partnerslilb, rpEIL Partnership of Parke 4r Hannens i? this day _L dissolved by mutual consent. The business of" the concern w,H-bo closed at the counbng ™,r» heretofore occupied, No. JIG Wood ctrnnt L Uannen and Hcriry liannen C ' b * John t . Copartnership. • • Jobs llahken Sc Hekry Hanbew have this da, associated with them BEnj J. WALtAcE in ibi ’ u acture ot FhntGiass. in a l . its varieties; ihde?tKe‘ . . WHOLESrkLE AND RETAIL. hand^Tbr 1 , of t"c leading articles in out line un v> hand. Term, as good as any other house. - ■ £ JOHN 11ANNEN, HKNRY HANNKN, B. J. WALLACE. JAMES MAY, ; In retiring Ixoin the bnsineaa of Parke and Han- /• Walla™T b . ord,all J taaommend.Messrs Hansens 4-- • • Wallace to the patronage of my former friends" Pittsburgh. Jan;lst,lB4B. atT for Cash." . . c, TTTlft f Jf*» CLOTHING of every description,aucb TV as coals, superfine blanket, Bea-... ver. Pilot* a nd hpavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, " Dress, and. frock coals; a largo assortment of twoed sack and frock coats. Cloth, cassimere, and satinett pantaloons; also, !'. . general assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvety cloth, dassimere and fancy woolen, and plaid .cattf*. mere, with agreat variety of- superfine Irish linen trimmed shirts, under shirts, stocks, cravats, com- . forts, and ail other articles.m the Clothing; line,« which will be sold low for Cash. : Purchasers will find it much to their advantage to call soon, at 49 Liberty street. - P. DELANT. , f N« B. A complete-assortment of goods,. suitable for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French, ond American cloths, and cassuneres; also, a choice assortment of seasonable vestings—all -of which will bo made to order in the latest styles,- and on the most-accommodating terms. . 7 - \jjan-I2daw 1 •. ■ *- • New Daguerreotype Rooms, Burks’* Buildings, Fourth St. MOUCsil 4* ANTHONY, Daguerreotypisle from the Eastern cities, would call the attonUonof-j the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerreotype of citizens and ot horsy: * at rooms m the third story of Burke’s building,4th St, : Persons wishing pictures taken may rest auosed . that no pamsshall be spared to produce them in the . highest perfection of the art. Our instruments sreof . tfto most powerful-kind, enabling ezecute pio- - . turies unsurpassed for-high finish and trathfulnew to - nature. The public are solicited to call and examine,.-' <■ : Persons sitting for picturosare neither required ot-i-* expected to take them unless perfeot satisfaction mi y-j .given. - - , N. B. Opporatorg will find this a good depot fog stock and chemicals. JOrlnatructions given in the art, containing the - lmprovements. jan7 : - Ji^RUITS—6 Bblapnme Oranges;" - •JCi 25 Boxes Lemons; J ; ' !’*.•■ . .5 Kegs Malaga Grapes £v ■; AH in good ordor, just received dn conslgnmenk tnd for sale low,« th? Wiop Spjrtf t \ JACOJ&WEA VEft; T ONDQN Porter—s casks London Porte.iu.ouWt/ ‘ JLi and pint bottleB,'for saleiy - _ dec22 P. C.MATVTIJi, JACOB WEAVER. -j .. • C- V ': -vl't; Ihfi ~W~ r v- , t 4 - ••• ■■■■■ ' \''^^ s f^v^B^S^^^^-v l -- ; :. {.. - I -WSK'.fc: Agnus CISCISSATI AND PITTSBURGH 53atts ©acftct nine. JOHN E. PARKE _ jan4-lm MiMM iJ&K - if .! 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