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'3 * f C^orye Olwr, Fourth Ward, City of i ** «* * t Ctf *** ‘V* aforesaid, hmnhJytliewcth, That *-. cY i '*-’£’=•'« : V 5,c actominr^n^* p /° v,(seiS himself with materials far >K^ l^, r+ y h I*** *4 V ing hoM^iS^^nfnri^ 1 M and oli,crR ’ nl h 5« dvrcll- V *< V s -<?\*.<V,y STV, '»X,S wsl be and prays that your Honors »**- I * " x ** /* ' S* *f f • -house of emertalrniSsm 1 aUIi a I,ccni * *° kee P ® pnbhc -.*■ * ?'v 1. iif I.M I>oun4, will nrSv^”*” 1 ' And Y™r petitioner, aft in duty - .> -VP We,the SSSLJiUm mUI . GEORCIEOBER. - s > % -* ‘ . certify, that ihe SSi,v n * ° f te ,mh ' Vlird ’ do "S&mS? KOn ’ l CW ' ,ta Victor'scriba. * Me * - ' ■'•. .' ■■ ;.. ■ • ;KC T ' , , 4£* - I *^-**'--•.'* •■ v?;--^a.c,\ ! -■•'-. 1 -'■*-4 : -“. v g».«- v : •<v > - t 4; ' ** - ’ [, J r ■ ?;vi : ■'' Vp fi ’ r 'il****, < W^M^j > ir-vi-W^Vw^afv,'! ; .' .< .‘ A - * ■*, ’ • ‘ r .;' /■dV;'.' r “ ' 1 L ,r i' " ? l' ,? , - - ' rj:. ,-; v< ■• " ! * ,-'AV •'- -*/t t .V^V..-7jf,~5-- > ■ - > ‘.r,- ' • ' ; ■ ■% , [:?■ rX'-./f-. , , ' ‘“'JfV I ' V; r_ ' [" vi-'C-' . in', i ■'- Zjf*"' '* * >•'*•■.. -.r'f_ji-'- -:» •^--•^** I mb PITTSBURGH BOAJOI> OF TRADE. F. LORENZ, - V W S ?*TOT^ffi? A ’ j Co ’ C * rrTE * FOB FEBKCAET. „ BRITISH M Alt STEAMERS. < P*f***«* from Liverpool. Departures from America. Wee. liftb For Boston. Jan. Ist From New York. Jdn. tat “ New York. Jan. 15th “ Boston. J&iulSth u Boston. Jan. 20th “ New York. Jan.2»th « New York. Feb. 12th “ Boston. Feb. 12ih u -Boston. Feb. UGth “ New York. Feb.Sflth New York. Mar.ltUi M . Boston. Mor.UUi u Boston.' - Mar.2sth ' <! New. York. Mar£sth 11 New York. And hereafter, from Arrfl i departures will be weekly, (< fool to America, and tram PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves dailv for Cincinnati: 10 am Passenger Packet, via. Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 8 a. m., and 0 r. m. Mail Coach Line, direct to Philadelphia, 0 A . m., and 12J Western and Soniherih Mail Coach Line, G A m North-Western, via Cleveland, daily to a m. Erie and Western New York, daily Oam NotArgMtern, to Philadelpluii, daily, except Sundays, 4 1? , ARI lP r^ A**? DEPARTURE OF MAILS. ES£*J™ Y? 1 . 1 , Philadelphia, dttc-3 a. m., vlosca 12 m. \\ estem Aim], Cm. andljouisv., due ft p. m- closes 5 a. m Sjjjj! 1 / yj? ® alt - m . ,d Washington. due Bp. m.; closes sa. M. i?S- 'i w ern Vla pievclnnd, due 10 a. m., closes oa. m. Ene and Western New York, due Br. m., closesB a.m. „• . Par value. Asted. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh 550.00 550.75 faO.OO {vxchangoßank.,... 50,00 41.00 43,50 Merchants' and M. Bank- 50.00 iYM SuO Bank---... inimirlcct. OU Altegbewyßndgc * 25 J00 37.50 35,00 Ilaiid Street Bridge 50,00 . 50,00 . 45i00 rsortiiern labettic* Bridge - Monongahela Bridge lias Stock* Bail* Review of the Market.. OFFICE OF THE POST, > Tuvbsdat Mobxlng, February 10, 1848* $ REMARKS—Yesterday was bright tuid muddy; ami business was very dull.. The receipts and sales front store were merely to the retail trade. MONEY—-Oar Bank Note List will be found correct, as we publish it this morning. > An effort is being made, we understand,- in Harrisburg, prompted doubtless by the Philadelphians, to have all the Banks in the State compelled to redeem their issues in Philadelphia. Such a measure would be- tyranny in its worst form. When they. Tcdeeiu their notes at their coun ter, iu gold and silver, it is all that the publie should ex- pect. FLOUR—The transactions yesterday were limited | re ceipts were mostly on consignment; some lots were Stored. We noticed no change in prices since the day before. A large lor was offered ou the wharf at §4,50, but we did not learn whether it was taken, i We heard of two small sales at whorl* nt 64,62. wagon loads were taken at 64,G2 From store, sales were made at 64,755F4,85, according to quantity. Prime!family flour retails nt 55,002‘5,12. • FLOUR—Janies from store at S3.Go. BUCKIE HEAT FLOUR—Sales from store at $1.2-3 100 Bis: FEATHERS—A sale from first hands of 2800 fts. was reported to us at 30c. This seems nhigh’figurc. Sales from store by siugle sack at 22#33c. * «. : * , BACON—SalesUre daily from store at: Hams. Gc.; Shoulders, 4c.; Sides, 5c.; Hog Round, sc. LARD OlL—Sales at G3c.. cash. LINSEED OIL—An advance was reported yesterday. .Sales at 03c.; other sales at 60c. OATS—Taken from wharf yesterday m 23520 c.: from store at 28c. CORN—Taken from wharf at 30c.; from' store ut37c. WHIiAT—Wo quote at 00c. RYE—Taken from first hands at ‘ ''BRAN—The price at river is L2e.: from store 15c. SHORTS—SaIes at 20c. from first hands, 25£26c. from , * t i; ' ', S 4- V’*‘ ! V store. ; CHOPPED from river at 20c:; at store 23c. ‘ POTATOES—Good Ncshannocks sold yesteniuy from store at66(&75c. CLOVER SEED —A lot taken from wagon yesterday nt 63,62. BEANS—SaIes of G bbls. from store nt 87c.: some hold ers ask SLOO. . GROCERIES—'There is no change iu anil* article. CHEESE—A sale yesterday of W. R. at G$ ; another was reported at G}c. This indicates an advance. FlSH—Sales of Gibbed Herring at 66.25, in bbls.; Cod, $5,50; No. 3 Mackerel, $7.30. BUTTER—The market is ruthcr-barc, with active de mand* Taken from wagon at 12c., soles from store at 13c. for Prime "Roll. SODA ASJI—A decline is rej>orted to us. Sales during the past few days at 4ie* cash ; 4Jc. time; ±c. V ft. off in sale of large lots* CORN MEAL—Sales from store :it 40e. WINDOW GLASS—Couutry brands 6xlo taken nt a decline. DRIED APPLES—TIie market is bnre, and detnaud good. Wu quote nominally at 0226,8 from first hands; from store 75c. DRIED PEACHES—SaIes at SI.GO from store; from first hand* ox 61,5(L APPLET—Green, of good quality, arc worth 6150 per bbl The demand is very good. ••/Vi ..■#4 • Large Cargo.— The New Orleans Delta says, that the steamer Missouri, Capt. Twitchcll, from Memphis, arrived on the 29th ult., brought down 4350 Bales Cotton, 72 bbls. Lard, ISbbls. Pork, 520 sacks Corn, and 16 rolls of Leather, being a'boutas large a load as was brought down by the steamer t Louisiana in 1844—the L.’s cargo being 4444 bales Cotton aind 100 sacks Cotton seed. The Banker’s Magazine for this month far. nishes, among other valuable articles/ a list of ail the Banka'm the United States, their capital, circu- &c. There are in the United Stales, accor ding to this account, 768 Banks; in the United King dom of Great Britain there are 1383. The Magazine gives the'following account of the comparative cir culation of Great Britain aad the United States ; The official reports of about the same period (Dec. 1847, give the following -results as to the bank cir. eolation and coin of both countries: • Population 1841. Circulation. Specie . Bank of E*g-> I £ 19,275,000X11,000,000 Private fiaoks, 16,224,000 £6,275,000 1,800,000 'Scotland, 2,620,000 3,732,000 1,200,000 Ireland, 8,175,000 5,323,000 1,600,000 Gttit Britain, 27,019,000£34,605,000i;i5,600,000 Atssp.£ circulation. $173,025,000 $78,000,000 United States, 120,000,000 50,000,000 - MPar Again-*lt Near York, on Friday, there was a good inquiry for Government stocks, and 6’s of ls67j went up to ytfr, and those of 1662 to 931. Treasury Notes sold at99|, and were in demand. Dttftet.*—'The payments d the New York Custom House showed a larger proportion of specie last week than the week before, when the specie was about equal to toper cent, of the whole receipts. Oii Thursday $25,000 in specie was received. MESMERISM. — Mr. Spencer respectfully announces to theLadie* and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that his demonstrations in Mesmerism, will continue during this week, at Philo Hall. Those who do not believe, baa bet ter attend, and embrace tlus present ojtoortumty to satis fy .themserves. The Experiments will, m cveiy instance, . be given with persons who are citizens of Pittsburgh. ‘ All may expect to be amazed, astounded and convinced. Doors open at half past 0 o’clock. Tickets, 25 cents— can be had at the Exchange Hotel, Office of the Post, and at the door. Front seats must be reserved for the Ladies. jan3l ~ • • FTV> the Honorable the Judges of. the Court of Quarter /£ Sessions of die Pcaoe; in and for the County- of Al legheny. • - -The petition of John Obcrlev, of the Borough-of Taran tom, Allegheny county, humbly sheweth. That yotir peii tionet Imtfrprovided Himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, ot itis dwelling '/house in (lie borough aforesaid, and praysTbot your Hon ors wiltbe pleased to griiiil him a license to keep a pub lic bouse of entertainment, and your petitioner. !as indii jy bgand;will pray; JOHN OBERLKY. ' ’.We (Vo subscribers, cittzchsof the Borough of Tnran 4tou» dp oe/fify, that the above petitioner is of good re pute for hpcesty and temperance, and is well provided 'With house room tfnd conveniences for tin? nccoinraoda bpn of travelers and others, mid that said tavern is ne cessary. ‘ Jss. Dickey, Gep. Yf, Jlhenric, H, J. Friqk. A. Morten, JacobA.ersblecer, 3, Kennedy. Jacob Rhine, G. !W. Ross, C^’ • ' At^lu * 8 > Mwcwcll and Eb Rhine. , Tr**"* to November inclusive, the (every Saturday) from Liver- Vmertca to Liverpool. STOCKS. ' oaeat muTAtrr. > /■ ‘jv’^rr , - e V ' 4 . Rujer inteingcncc.’ 1 PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 5 FKgr WATER,iy TUBCBAItm^-yvt.ixr. Steamer BcaVer, Ctiuk^nuLviUe: .. Nelson. Brownsville; “ Y°P«, Moore, Beaver and Wclli vi « Cope, Bridgeport: .. Danube, iCocke, Brownsville; “ Baltic, Jacobs. do: Atlantic, Parkinson, do; Colorado, Tod, Cinchmati. „ DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, WcllBville; Michtgau No. 2, Gilson, Beaver: Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Welldvi Atlantic, Pnrkinsou, Brownsville; “ Despatch, Nelson, do; u Bulrie, Jacobs, do; “ Danube, Coekc, <l6; u Gondolier, Lyon. New. Orleans. “ Cambria, Forsyth. St Louis. . t: Skipper, Stoops, Janesville. u AVeUsviUe, Barnes, Wheeling. && For Franklin. —The Arrow, Capt. Gord. will leave regularly when navigation opens. For New Orleajis. —The SGcanna, Zz jilt. Dennison, will leave on next Saturday, at 10 . l. £jj. For Brownsville. —The Atlantic, 'a||. Parkin Bon, leaves at 4 : P. M., every day. j| The Baltic Capt. Jacobs, leaves at BA. M. j| For WellSville.— The Beaver, Capt. Cl irl :e 3 leaves at 9A. every day. I jlij SRiT For Cincinnati.—The regular Packet v p ieave at 10 A. M. || River—Last evening the river was about fivd f water and falling. The prospect of a rise is | o The snow on theground will go off in a day oi t and bwcU the rivers. JO* The Grand Turk is the name of a new bji D ow being completed at our wharf, It is said :o the largest on the river-1300 tons. ItisintcnM for the New Orleans trade. ill ii' In looking over the Morning Post a few day* 4in'& we read an advertisement announcing thait th ‘steamer Allegheny, A. C. Gray, Muster, lease tor Cincinnati and, all intermediate porjs, ?ji ten o’closk-this day.” We were rather strutted % this announcement, as we knew that the Allcjht hy had been brokon.up a year before; and for the rai ment wondered whether wc were not having a **Ph m tom-steamboat” and a “Flying Alleghenian,? in stead of a phantom ship and Flying Duchmaft— jab: famotis In nautical annals.— Journal. j i;i ! We stand corrected. It was an error nnitil-j served to us. We knew the Captain was once 1)' the Allegheny, and so confounded Pennsylvania] w iin: it, and got mired up general!;. Howercr, the Aol fc ■tcamcr Penni;lvania will lose nothing b; thejmm takc. | j| Extract of a letter written at Ddusviue, Grand River, C. W. ) 3 April 24,.1846. J if My wife has been afflicted for a number of yc tr.n with general dropsy; about a jear past it increaiid to an alarming state, so much that herlimbs at I in iris have swollen to one third over the natural si::c .A. After trying many kinds of medicine, I came tj> tfii conclusion that her case was qoite hopeless. \7h ejn your Vegetable Lithontriptic Mixture was re:efiii mendedt concluded, that I would once no and by so doing found ilsuccessfel in curing. After; using two large and one small bottle she believed henelf entirely cored'. I give you this testirr oityi,-; hoping it may prove a benefit to those who are dfflm- • ted with the same disease, that they may try it a.ml find relief—and I also wish to express my grat tude to Dr. Vaughn, the inventor of this medicine. ‘ i r ' JARIUS COOKj.”? This letter was handed to the Agent for thej sj|ie of this Great Remedy in Danville, Canada West,*l! Reader, go to the agent in this place, ask jfo<jir ; pamphlet concerning G. C. Vaughn’s Veg. Lithontr J L tic Mixture, his advertisements are in our coltftn&s. HAYS & BROCKWAY, Agents! Ti 2 Liberty st., near Canal Basin, j;! : The Fatal Consequence . —The bills of mortal If which \vc daily sec recorded, and the vast nulnl lb that die of Consumption, and the very many oft it friends and acquaintances who arc sarioualyj a* 3 dangerously afflicted, and must ere long pay th r? debt of Nature, is alone sufficient evidcoce thfct !db time should he lost in getting clear of the very fin* evil seed of disease as soon as possible, befcjrcßl takes root and destroys life. Occular deroonstrakifws are daily visib’e to the public, that «« DR. $U®- CAN’S EXPECTOHNT REMEDY” is the pn& safe and effectual Medicine that will eradicate the first symptoms of this fatal Disensk.ljj j Her Life has been Spared , by the use of Dr i>uri > inn's Expectorant Remedy. CosrsustPTioir Arrz3t4u! Mrs. Clemons, of Columbus, Ohio!, Shs ocen suffering with a OF THE tor the last three years. Sheatßngtli becaniepio weak and debilitated that she could not !cuv<j Wi ved. Her husband procured all the different cine* set forth to cure Consumption; but unfiorra* nately there was none of them afforded her de cided relief. At last, seeing a notice in the *{o]fjb Statesman,” of a cure tint was performed a young lady similarly affected, which gave hopes cure, your expectorant Remedy was sent for, ofyiJ agent Mr. Mattoon, and used according to the oirp tions. The good effects were visible after using t Medicine one week.' Her Coughing subsided! d tho Choaking by phlegm, which she distressingly perienccd; end alter using the Expectorant 6 wei her strength returned to its natural vigor, and nl enjoys perfect health. I write you these liijei sincere gritification of the speedy cure your inq cine performed upon my sister. ] Yours, truly, PHILIP HENDERSON, Columbusy Ohio. Sept. 10, 1845. j h The above named medicine for sale by JacrsoK, 89 Liberty street, head o! Wood st.,pi&j burgh* Pa. . t ___ .. ded3l^ U" Consumption is a disease which it cat its victims to die tomb by thousands, without t vrested in its progress by the medicines in conjnii use at the present time. But a brighter day is bob in'g, and has come—as to successful arrest of tni disease. Da. Rogers’ Liverwort aid Tar!, nil only gives immediate relief in COUGHS and COLDS, but from the testimony of men of the highest skatm ing here and elsewhere, it is malting some very re maritable cures of CONSUMPTION. Improvements in the treatment of diseases is onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present age. Thosewtio are afflicted with diseased Lungs, would do wfelijpo call on D. C. Kneeland, also Messrs. Kidd & Co./ the agents, and see tho certificates of Dr. WiuJij. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the wife of theiß&V. l Geo, W. Maley, and of Dr. Hiram Cot, late piofSJ 1 sor in the Cincinnati Medical College ofCincinnfii.' janH ' ' j Doctor Duncan's Expectorant Remedy , fot Cm. 'mption, Cough ,&c. —Whatever will have a teridSf. zy to mitigate suffering, and remove any oncf opfa part of the many diseases which are now pretattfr in the United States, is truly a great blessing tojm&i kind. When a medical preparation has been trie*}, ind found to possess the virtue to heal and qurb dt» ease, it is an act of imperative justice and benelifp* lence which we owe to our fellow beings an\l uw world to make it known. We havemade use if KL Duncan’* Expectorant Remedy'tn our family; iftij believe it to be among the very best of the mWI nedical preparations, to remove Coughs, QotSi spitting of Blood, ficc. Sic., now in practical use.liji A. WHITING AVERY® Coshocton, Sept. 3, 1845. f ] [J For sale by WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty at.. IhiUki of Wood st., Pittsburgh. 93T Let every one w ho is in need of somelswh Medicine as Sarsaparilla, and who wishes ajgSd preparation, put up in generous sixed bottles at olio; dollar each, read the advertisement in another qfiil-' amo, oODOCTOR WOOD’S SARSAPARILLA* AND WILD CHERRY, a compound of two of the rrjblst valuable mOfVr't , -V.thc Materia Medica. JAlSlja: tonic for - Dyspepsia, &c. wc my safely say it ; i preparation. 1 jjjj' , • Sold at the fflfcftem.DEPOT, Smithfielif, tits, tween 3d and 4ih streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. fji Important Warning to those who neglect a CQlds~. H.* 8 decided by the most experienced! physicians, that Consnmption is mostly encoui agfed by neglect of a Cold at the fiist attacK. How naflv' persona are there that pat off from time to tiim pro curing a suitable medicine, ontil the disease b igihs to assume a serious character, when in all p olri biiity they are past the power of medical aid. MSv these lines prove a warning to .those afflicted \viifi' ■the first symptoms ot Conatimptiott, that they may immediately use “ Dr. Duncan's Expectorant lUattDT,” which is expressly for the diseases dfiSc respiratory system. It is certain to redtove a dough in a few dayi, at the same time relieving the pijn 1 in the Side and breast, and arresting the progress»>f this fatal disease—Consumption! The “ ErpecitSi •rant Remedy”, has a decided advantage ovdi Mil other preparations.... ft is entirely fVee.lrohi Opium, and all other violent Narcotics, it regulates tlite system, and gives strength to the weak and nervojn i. For sale by W«t. Jacksoh, 89 Liberty street, JicS i of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. ’ •" •t., .... ' i7‘. *5, ft ' it ; ft™, '- ~ c - t ■» i c , .■- ’ • s .? --'J ; -1 '-M ’ v:‘ : , ‘ ’* ' 1 jn 7 PHE .Third Annual Soiree of the Niaoaha."!Pihe Com ir A paxt. wiu coracoffat thel»afayeue Assembly Rooms, || on Thursday erenutg.mt Yflk • . « • ...'MANAGERS:'. ' Ej! Capu Uoi>c. D. M'AfTec, Niagara. 11 * CnpL J. Betiuing, - A. MEllwaiue,. . 5l; ; Geo. Fuhnegtoci. Unclq Sam. S. JfTKeJyy. : d| John Marahall. President. » • J, M. ChristV, •* J* Caldwell, Win. Pemu J. C. Blair, .* tL D. M. Lee, Eagle. ] O.Coleman, . tl IF ■ M’S.tein, Allegheny. James Blakely,, w r ?; ■ **- ” * Anshutz, Duquesnc. J. A, Parkison, (i jj ; CapL J. M. Porter, Neptune. J. E. M’Feely, . *•. M ; -Jamei Irwin, Vigilant, i KP. Glass, “ S i J. Schneck, Vig. I. H. Co. E. Kaye, “ . 5] 1 XV. Collingwood, G. I. H; Co. James Donald, >A {i „ ■ FLOOR MANAGERS: { Capt- Wat Joseph Kaye, Esq. . Ic; • Darnel M\A.fiee, and Baud, will be there on the hi : occasion. _ . i febß T„„ WM. BESS SOIREE. Ht, citizens tif Pittsburgh ami Allecheny. are respect* mny inrjted to attend the First Annual Soiree of the » m. retm Fire Company, to be given at the Lafayette •»m se li ** Rooms, on Tuesday evening, thc22d Ecbruary. I he Supper wll be served up by that prince of caterers, wil r * Daniel ftrAfee and Baud, from Wheeling, wilt be Tickets ctuibe procured trotn any of tl»e following Managers: MaSAGKKS. ». Cameron, Hope. J. Pulton, President. a « m . er » K a ? le - | J. C. Montgomeiy,\VmPenn Win, Snlane, Allegheny. Wm. Krebs, “• 5; G - Herrou, Duqncsne;. J. Caldwell, “ \\ m. \V hire. Neptune. 1 Wm. Platt, “ Jos. Roye. Niagara. Wm. Cujnpbcll, \v %**?,**£’ L X-. “• Co ; R. E. Elliott, JX- -Gallagher, Vigilant.! J. Prophator. “ W. Comncvvood, Uncle Sum.Jos. Spratley, « Gratg, Washington. John Lamont, ‘* * Tetegrtph, Dispatch. Journal, Chrouiele, aud Gazette copy 2 weeks. ; f c j,7 GRA9TD SOIREE the firnrjit of the Mercy Hospital. —Tlic citizen? of A Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, and the Public generally, are respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for the ncni of tlte Mercy Hospital, which will be given nt the Lafoycite Assemblyl Rooms, on Thursday evening. ?•.« , b * ,nst Mr - Daniel M’Afee, of Wheeling, and | j his Band, have been engaged to play for the occasion. — »; iivkcts can l>e procured from any of the Managers, h .. iIANAOEBS: Hon. Charles Slmler. Hon. C. Dnrragh, Col. Wilson McCnudless, Col. Wm. C. Meredith, Geo >V I oyng, Esq., l Daniel M'Afee. u V r - j-K. M Clmtock, Dr. Geo. Watt, • { OIM . John J. Mitchell. !e tf Downing. Terence Clark, lj V* "• Easley, Thomas Henrv. i ; Janies <-;«scy, George Russell, J oh ' l t J ‘^De n not, D.C. McGuire, i L. Harper, •> i" 1 *" B * Gulhr,c - 'V. B. M’Conlogue. ie C. Eyster. John J. Goggcn. n WM. ALEXANDER & SONS. CbKvtx Max kb* axd Fmxisnrxo /Ulvdkktakeb*. cornerof Penn and ysyJHWyWg S/. Clair street *. opjwsitc the Ex \y|\7 yj fy " change Hotel, Entrance on Ptnn si.. i v lr., respectfully inform their friends and the public, that theV are prepared to furnish and at tend to ever)’thing in tlir Jim* of Undertakers, as they have quit tlie business 6f Cabinet Making, aud their at tention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment bf COFFINS made and finished, lined in the! neatest manner, with a variety ot materials, ami at all prices: we keep SHROUDS rea lly made, of all sizes, of iFlnimel, Cambric, and Muslin, at nil prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funerals, of quality and prices tosut; SILVER PLATES for engraving the mune find nge ; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice. by those :vvho wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to pul iee in tor laying on the body :i LEADEN Cotfms always on bund. We have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and utiv number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. nuglH-v ItKW.yiU).—The above reward, of One Hun w-*"-'* *'tire«l Dollars, will he paid for the apprehension (so llint I can gri ihfuil of iwo negro men, who ran owaj; from the Steamboat Grey Kagle. m tliin place, on the night of tin? 9th Januhrv iust., or -550 will be paid for recovery of either one. One Sawney M'.MicJmeJ or Soloinoit ('o)cnmn. a# he Call# liimwli-tin* propertjy of Robert M'Michucl, Andcr fon cotiitiv, Kv. Said Sawney in nlxmt tire feet tiine inches tu height, bluck skjn. long nose und rather thin pouting lips—when spukejt to has a manner of rolling up his eves, ami speaks quick wheu iu conversation—is Qoont 25 to i9i years of tipjr. The other. Daniel Church, (the property of Laganes lundscy. Irankforu Franklin cotinty. Ky..) is u talL stout yellow niun. rather stoop Shouldered, high check Imties— inclining to he silent, und speak# low—is about 30 years JXO. F. BROOKS. mniSuTw ■ Cnpt, St Bt, Grey Fugle. AND WALKING M BRELLAS. W'l H. RICHARDSCN. sTBa3i Factobt. {tin* only T T ono m ibc United & oti-jQ'-tfo. 104, Market sired, Philadelphia. Mcrchuuts are respectfi; U>.informed that I continue to manufacture.all the atxivii good*, by tbe nid of stenrtt. notwithstanding the great t pjmsilion of parties opposed to die introduction of expensive improvements. My n**ort tneut is complete, ami jins'is so fow its to give entire sat isfaction. t there is nn Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the Mime name, ii u* important yon should remember W.\J. H- RICHARDSON*. S/ram Factory, and Fantenlrf of tkt It Hikin'; Cant UmOrtlla* situ of the Lau\ and Eagu-:, No. 104. Market st.. Philndel|>bTu. inrAttention is requested n. the celebrated Walking Canr L'tnbrrlftt, a neat and pcaiiiilid article, combining all advantages of n Cnnr and Umbrella. ‘ fcbl Homewood. Ken. 1. I*l*, lOFFt.R FOR SALK. thy Homowocd prn|K*rlv. cent) prising between live nnj) six hundred acres of land.— I ahull have a road opeued.| nmuitrg through tha principal body ot the land, so as to render it ensiiv accessible from the turnpike, oud the Squirrel Hill ami Hrnddock's Field roads. Any portion of the property may be obtained, so as to suit the wishr* and convenience of purchasers. Mr. Daniel Negley, of Hast Liberty, will give any gen eral information as to the locality of the land—and Mr. George Bailey will obligeme bv attending in person, and showing any particular part of it, and giving Information as to the term* of suit*. \VM. WILKINS Homewood, Feb. tfd. I*4-';—lmd* Young Ladle*’ Seminary, Allegheny City. MIL N. W. MKI’CAI.R muiilil announce fo the citi zens of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended rcmo* val lit his School. from the corner oi Sandusky ami Straw berry streets. where lie hu« been teaching tor the last twelve month?. On and alter April Ist. he will occupy Rooms on Federal street, iii •Colomide Row,” 2nd door * . trom the bridge. The Academic Year will consist of two e .Sessions, of 6ve month* each, commencing on the first Jtj, Monday in February and September. kx- It AT ES OF TI'ITION, run SESSION OF FIVE Moms. jl. Euf»ii*h Department—lncluding Hooding. Orthography ,4*. tt,,J Refining. Writing. English Grammar, Rhetoric, 1 At- JF snc. English Composition a»d Criticism, Geography, Jii»- jib, twy* Arithmet und the higher branches of Mathematics. M-; • : uturai rluloftophy, Chemistry. Astronomy. Oniony, i'by- Mi smlogy. Geology. Intellectual and Moral Science, and all t\ other branches requisite to a thorough English Eduoa ti tioii-*** S‘JO (XI 1 Classical Department-Including the Latin, Greek and t French languages, each an additional charge of- •• -SO 00 The sentces of competent Teachers nre secured, for such ns may desire to receive idstructions in Drawing, Paiuimg r and Mnsic. Those designing to enter. [will find it to their iuterest to 1 do so u* near to the opcnin&uf the Session os possible; yet pupils will he received at any time during the Session. ! owl will he charged at the above rates oitly from the time ot entrance. Ne deductions will be mude for absen ecs, except iu cases of protracted illness. Any iiiiannarion wliich may be desired, will he cheer -1 fully communicated to those who call upon the instructor at liis rooms. Reference may also be made to the following gentle men ° i S r - T i^';.P ulo ' Allegheny, Hon. C. Slmlcr, Pilubiirgh. Rev. U. Klliotl. Rev. D. 11. Ri.lillc, “ Mr. 11. P. Sehwnru, •• Rev. 11. Dyer. jan3lw]3m MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. MANUFACTURED AT 14 THE BOSTON MOUNT BAOLB WORKS. V°ir, cle , a I nl| i? tbo wirfaw of Whutcun, Mirrors, and Glass Bart, and restoring it to its original transpa reney. this article is decidealv without on equal. Both tune and labor are Raved by it* ug C . A thousand refer ences could be adduced, if necessary, to certify to this •j It will remove the oxide from the surface of Gold. BU '■ yr' LopjHT. Brass. Briiannia. W*. 4-e., with llie greatest ai facility, giving it an unrivalled polish, it; f a,r ts all that the proprietors ask, and will coti -1 ; Vl, ' c , e l «. c mo * l skeptical of lis utility. . 1 Dtrtchons for Use. —Let tit's* Powder he applict] upon a *j * !ow, Pi Roft , woollen cloth. With a very- llttlu exertion, t i every particle of oxide may* he removed. ►1 fo M , , JOSEPH It. CARR. General Atom. Bj ror sale hy JOHN: |). MORGAN, Prnggfst. -MJM.INKBY and dress MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. No. 10 St Clair ' P ,'" n nml 11,0 Bridge.)—Dres.es. Clonks, Cape*! > Pasf.i! s’’ ;• ni ?,' le '» *'« latest French and English Fashion* Also. Bonnet*. Hoods, Copes, Head Dresses, 1 tv' , A selction of hew styles Satins, Silk Velvets, l" ! cll -H owl 'rs, Gttnpts rich can and honnct Ribbons! I Crape*. Modes, Muslin* 1 m !, , , 1 '" 1 ' I "*’ far sale, wholesale and with the l», !°v Tn Cn . uil 'ry Milliners supplied o M n " ch B " d *s>tplisU Pattern. of every new York priced M,lh,,cr >' “ nJ Press-making line, at New ioStraw Bonnets cleaned and altered to the present fnsh jmi2o “T CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH POK IT!”—More X proof of the cfltcacy of Dr. Willard's Oriental Couzh Mixture. Read die following: « awa-ioitgii n mr „ Feh. Ist. 1849. JUtoft. Hays «$• Rrwi-iray: A sense of dnty compels K ’ 111 rcsnrd ,Q ,ho effect of yoor lwelvJ w e " k, ,h , :S,; ,h'" r ' : For some with » hnrSSiinS o™ > h Wln,or ’ M innch troubled wttn a hnrrussing cough, as to render me cntirciv unable worki “?• front the nntore of my »y"fem' I had every reason to believe, was rapidly running into consumption. After trying various remediL al.v efleeb I was led to try a bottle of the Oriental CoS Mixture, and most say that I consider ir «.« k-1. • .r 11 United Staten—in fact, I cannot say too much for it!"as l w “ rnltrcly cured by the use of tic first bottle. To the* afflicted, I would say, got a bottle of it. and be cured ’ r» • M 41 Daniel O’Covxeh ” Price 25 cents. For sale by ' „ „ . HAYS k BROCKWAY «11 | N °. Co ','r /l”''' l l'lbyp" si-, near Canal Banin Sold also by {fcbS] RLEMLNG, Lavronee^ LOTS FOR SALE—Two Building I*ots, In the Sixth ard, each 24 by 133 feet, on Which ibcrettraiiever tamng spring ot water. [teb7] GEO. CQCHRAN. L/ftuXitJ 5 casks, in pint and quart bottles, tor sale ny [icb7] p. c. MARTIN. olBvo\vh^0 I Bvo\vh^t EV t "‘liole and hnlf bbls. Old j ß 3poi Tntabv' ‘’rr’??, 0 <l °' °J. d Esaeh'-Brandy, °?_'r ?“K „ IfcMj 11.I 1 . C. MARTIN. MOTS!, MOSS!rccoivcd and f or a few baics Muss. oi a,very superior quality J• ANKRIfa & CO., fcb.-dlw File Fadory, sth Ward. ',l: , t r • (r -!f, ;iV; ii v „.■: MEM "' V-.;,;« ; $ : /'‘:-'.y- r ; : fyf:Uy~; - : -I-irt - i Umbrellas, Jparasolettes, Labor Saving Powder l ■s *■.: •• ---'-. r~ - • ■'•>-. " *v«w ? f.'.rf ij' r^'-;.*'-.W-.''^ • “Sales f bS Tludisn. ' fc?’' Honteliold Utensil* ■ '■■■■ tl Anetlott* . 7 W,d l ' lc **°Mai M’Kehlm’s auction rooms. No, U 4 _\T ; Wood street, 4Jdoors from sth, this. day Thursday, rebruary 10th, at 2 o’clock intheaficnioon,lUefurniturc ot u jmvate-family, declining housekeeping; and remov ing'from the city, omohg'wluch arc bureaus,' chain, settees, tables»:carpeting, cooking stove, looking glasses, 1 spnilg seat jocking chair, beds, blankets, quilts, andjCoverlets, 1 brassclock, laxnps and candelabres, tor gcthet with a large variety of kitchen utensils; ftci- Also ■Hfetagpwec. ;; JAMES McKENNA,Auct. OL.:. „ A«l»nee’ißale V a Bcinil Dry Gdfods Store, ot AUCTION.—To-mor ijrow, Thorsdoy, February 10th. «■ 10 o’clock, i. wilttbe sold, at M’Keftna’s Auction Rooms, No. 114, Wood street, 3 doors from Fiftn—by order of Assignees—the stock, of a, retail Dry; Goods Store, frora a neighboring courityj .thc greater pari of the articles have been pur chafed -within the present year, and are all in good onler comprising: Plaids. Ginghams, Calicoes, Lawns, Maslins! Alpacas, Merinos, Flannels, Superfine Cloths, Cassiraeres, Cassinets. Shawls ahd Handkerchiefs. Table Cloths. Irish’ Linens, Cashmeres, 'Mous. de Lanes? Shirts and Drawers. AU6. a lot of Hardware and Cutlery; al&rgelotof Boots ondiShoes, Groceries;Axes, Ac, . Tknns, cash par funds.. ,J. M’KENNA; Auct. of.ladinghave been received fromanexten/ sivdiiraporiing house in New York, of a very laigelti voise of French and English Broad Cloths, expected to arrive during the prtfsCnt week, of which due notice will be given. , _ . , ’ ' febD- I AUCTION SAXES, !i BY JOHN Dj DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-East corner rtf Wood and Fifth streets. f _ • M Dry Goons. ON Thursday morning, February lOtli, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood and ruth,sts., will be sold:, tor cash currency, for account whom it may concerp, a laTge assortment of foreign and domestic, staple and fancy Dry Goods, Ac. At 2 o’clock, p. large quantity of quecusware. cUihn. glnssware, confectionery, groceries, Ac. 1 cask French brandy, 1 cask Holland gin. for account whom it mat roncem, to pay! freights and charges. Also h >gen eral assortment of household and kitchen furniture, supe rs of transparent window blinds, mantel clocks, looking glasses, carpeting, fepther beds, cooking stoves. Ac. At Ol o'cloek, p. nf—A, quantity of dry goods, boots,, sbdci*, ready ihndc clothiug, Ac., from a country stored also fine cutlery, carpenters tools, brace and luts, accor dedhs, violins, fifes, eOrnbs, watches, jewelry, guns, pis tol*. fancy articles, books, Ac. fel>B liEMONS, MOLASSES. SOAP AND CANDLES at ,1 auction. This afternoon at 2 o’clock, will be added to the sale of groceries, Ac., at the commercial snles room 15 boxes goixl quality lemons. “ Cincinnati sonn. ; *• mould candles. 12 bbis. N. 6. Molasses. %J»10 •: JOHN D. DAVIS, : Anct. rtarge Sale of Ready-made Clothing. jbS FItIDAY -Morning, the 11th inst., at 10 o’clock, at f the Commercial £iule* Roonts, comer of Wood awl Fifth streets, will be -iold without reserve, to close sundry consignments—n large quantity of good quality Fashion able Ready-made Clothing, in lots to suit dealers; among whiehare; 10 doz. Fine Shirty, with linen bosoms and collars; |3 “ Superfine French Style, do. do.; ;2 " Fancy Spotting Shirts; 12 is White and Blue Flannel Shirts: ;2 •* Plain and Twilled Red Flannel Shirts; j 6 u Hickory Shirts; ;7 “ Derrick A Bro. Drilling Overalls; 45 Sottinct Vests, Roundabouts, and Pantaloons ; imir Fancy Cussimurc Pautaloons; ih) Pilot Cloth Overcoats, assorted; together with Oil Cloth Coats, Pantaloons, Southwestern, Ac. frlrf) . JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct. ■PRIVATE DISEASED.—Dr. Erotrn. of 65 Dinmottd JLI- Aliev, can be woiuultcd in all cases of a private or 'dtQcate nature tlte human frmne. and Syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhmunnd its cou secijtifnces, togethcrvnvith all venereal diseasin'. iinnuriMc* of Jibe blood, with nwuisenses of venereal origin, *tin dis ease*. with strictures, gleet, urethrol discharges, seminal wijukucss and impotenev: also, piles, rhemhatism, female weakness, disuses of the womb, monthly suppressions. di*jfase* of the joints, fistnln in nno. nervous affections, naiiis in the back and loins, irritation* of Uic neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, ring worm. mercurial diseases. Ac. i . TWF.I.\i; YEARS’ PRACTICE “Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene reij! disorder*. and those arising from youthful excesses, gntetv. cHinntr. or ilmmriti** of the whereby the cbasiituitoit may have been enfeebled.eliable*l>r. Brown tooirer assurances *po«*dy relief to all who may place tliijrnselves tuuler bis rore. l>r. Brown’s offices are conveniently arranged into sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without Ivor of exposure to other visitor*. lit is of importance to many persons in need of medical null to obtain good advice privately and prompdv. To all sm‘h. Ur. Brown’s ready skill in removing rehrrmt dh in ilieir various forms and stages, oifcrxlnducement* wljich can rarely be yqunllt'd. Strangers are horebv ap prised that I)r. Brown has In-en regularly educated in ev|ry l>raneh of medieine. and for the lost twelve years confined himself exflit.-ivel) to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown i.< the on!v regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives Uis whole auention to those com plniutH. ' itJ r ‘Certaiu. safe anil speedy cures will, in till cases, be guaranteed. • ItiM-eut eases are relieved iu a short time, without inter ruption (nun ImsiiH-jMs. or Rupture.—Dr. Brown al*o invite* p«r sotis afflicted with liernia to call, as he has paitl particu lar attention to that disease. Letter* from a tlistnncc. asking advice, must contain a they will not be attended to. {•_rOmce uu Diamond Aliev, a f«»w doors £r«»m Wood strn'i. towards the market. Consultatious strictly confi dential. oct2s-dAwly BROWNSVILLE WA'I*F.R-CURE ESTABLISHMENT. Fayrtu county. Pa. r |.MIK friends of Hydropathy.—also. the public in getie -1; ml.—nre respectfully informed, that tins estnblish built expressly for tlie purpose, has now been in successful openttiori since August, 1^47. STte building is 70 feet by :K). two stories high, land will rrimfnrtnbly Becr»mmtslate twenty-five patient*.—every fopm i* well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The sleep injj, bathing, and dressing room*. far ladies, are as entire ly;«epstrateil front those of the gentlemen, as jf in ditler eijt buildings: aUo. separate pnrlors. The bnihiog-room* art? furnished with all the necessary both* for undergoing u successful treatment. Numerous f pure soft-water spring* surround the estab lishment; pleasant and retired walks arming the neigh boring hills tire nbnmlaut, ond the exertion of reaching ihtt summit, is amply repaid by the beautiful views over a most picturesque country. JIR. BAKIiZ, the Proprietor, who resides in the estab lishment. Ims had several years’ experience in this popu lar mode of practice; and. early in the ensuing summer, experts u» be joined by DR. MASON, Fellow of the Rov nhrollcgp of Surgeons, London ; whol* now visiting Ilia best estaldishni'Mits in England. The Establishment has been. so far. well potromr.ed; jttld no pain* will he spared to make it tu comfortable ntid agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of. The tertn.4 are ns follows : For patients. sfi per week, to be paid weekly. .Very feeble patients arc required to bring their own niirses; board can be had for them, in the Establishment. atisU per week. Kocu patient is required to bring the following articles: linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six cqarsc towels, either three comfortable* or n light feather bed; likewise, nit old linen, and (tunnel sheet, for band age*. and one injectiou instrument. Tlie following diseases are successfully treated: Fevers. Intermitting do., or Ague; Inllainmntion of the Ltuigs. Stomach. Ifawd*, Liver, Spleen, and Kidncvs; pyspepsia; Asthma ; Rheumatism, acute and chronic p Sejatico, and Lumbago; Gonorrhoea; Primary and Se condary Syphilis: Scrofula: Nervous Diseases; Partial Paralysis; Neuralgia: Sick Headache; Palpitation of the Heart; Hypochondrjasis; Dropsy: Jaundice; Habitual Cofstivcnnss; Delirium Tretoeits; Spasms of the Stcmiach and Boivcl.i: Spinal; Affection*; Chronic Dysuntery. or 'Diarrhoea.; Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, &c. Female Diseases, a*—Prolapsus Uteri, or bearing down of the womb. Exci*s*ivc, pmuful, and obstructed men struation. fcb3-w6m HAVANA cigars— 100.000 Imported Cigars, or the following I'tdetirulcd brands, (part lo urrivc.) oou- Ki*ting of: Cere*, Ahtiffitrdml (Julia Principe*. • Steamboat “ ' ViUetrn, ex. ’* Silvias l.u Btipndcra, No. 1, ** No. a, Ortcz. I«a Polniia, Cazudores. For sale by P. C. _ MARTIN, as— & WunliiiijitOii Dds Amigos, Dd Puater. London Urnnin, Lord Bvnms, ISajrle Principe**, Sines and liquors tern and Eighth* Pipes, s following celebrated bn nainely: A ijScigncttc Brnrnly, jiale, / Otard “ “ S') Sakcnnc UennvMy “ pale, *• dark, ( polo, PinetCaslillon&Co “ •’ *» '*• dark. Imperial Eaglo Gin, Uluck Horse li Swan. " Pirtc Apple *• lrlsli Whiskey 4 * '7 Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix Rum, Together with n large at Liquor* in Bottler; also, C for solo as imported, on ph lar.and liquor Store of .. feb7 cornel Notlcc to Contractors. "OROP.OSALS will .bo received at the.office of the X ixotighiogUeny Navigation Company, in the Borough of West Newton, until Wednesday, the 23d day of Feb ruary next, for the construction of Bams and Locks, upon tlic Voughiogheny river improvement. Plans end speci fications of the worktmay.be seen at tho Company’s Of fice tmy time after thA lSui of February .next, and any information in regard fo the work mavoe: obtained from J. EfcDay, Engineer at Pittsburgh* Ths proposals will be addressed to the President of the Company, at West Newton. ALEX- PLUMER, Fn?st. V. N. Co. West Newton, Jan. 5?, 1846.—febtl-w3IT Office of tue ALLEuinorr Bridge Co.,> Pittsburgh, February 1,1848. y . AN ELECTION for. President, Managers and Officers for the “ Company for erecting a Bridge Over the ri ver Allegheny opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of Alle gheny. will he holdeu at the Toll House, on Monday, the. 6th of-March next, at 2 o’clock. P. ML feb 2-r-lmd&w3t JOHN lIAIIPEIt. Treasurer** * Bunch raisins-so boxes for sale, by [iebB] 5 Molasses —40 bbu, just rc< : febß COFFEE. —50' bags Prime Eagle, and for sale, by febd ■ V T? OLL BUTI'ER— 2 bbls/j fresh, and neatly put tip, for XL sale by [febß] 3MITH&SINCLAIR. ['t s£. \ Sugar AND hLds.priracN.O. Sugar; A • " * ' <(ibbl& NML Molasses;-. , Ji«t r«cewed uml for sale by - ■ jaufll J SEIXERS k yiCOLS.. V47TNES TO *T f>o fouls. White Wine J . iA . v « 2Kh£.|ihd-. lonrnyc at New Orleans the last of this month. or the ; beginning of the next, per ship Waverly, Tinman, Mas ter. directfrom Celle —for sale by dec2o ■ ■ ■ ••••■■ : V; P. C. MARTIN. 17* EG BUTTER—O kegs, for sate by ' decap- ~ SMITH & SINCLAIR. OATS-rIUO bu., on consignment, for sale bv janl7 J. D. WILLIAMS, HO Wood at T>OLL BUTTER—3 bxs. for sale bv “ Jx jan!7 J. ;D. WILLIAMS. UP Wood „t. SOAP— 25 boxes No. 1 Soap; .. 5 “ Castile; 10 “ Fancy; 10 w Palm; For sale by: janl? , .J. D. WILLIAMS, HOiVVfKxl st. DRIED PEACHES^—ISO bu. prime Ohio Peaches, for sale by - * SMITH & SINCLAIR, jan24 • • No. 50, Wood sf COFFEE —103 bags prime Rib Cbifcc, notv landing and for sale by fian2Sl MILLER & HICKETSON. lARD —95 kegs and lA.bbls. No. 1 Laid, in store and j tor sale by [jan29] L. S. WATERMAN. IRON —00 tons Bar Iron, assorted, iu store and for sale by L. 8. WATEREAN, E JOn No. 31 Water, and 62 Front sis. AHb—l4o kegs l*eaf Lftrd, received per Btaninnr A mencan, and for sale by . „ L. S. WATERMAN, J®! 1 ! No. 31 Market, and 62 Front sts. DRIED AJJPLKS—SO bu. "for sole by dee2s SMITH Sc SINCLAIR. PINET. CAStILLON & CO. BRANDY— 2 hf. pipes, for sale by [dec22] P. C. MARTIN. CHLORIDE LIME—IS casks jusi rec’d and for sale bv jan7 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sc CO. ' FRUITS-0 bbls. Prime Oranges; 25 boxes Lemons; 5 kegs Malaga Grapes; All in good order, just received on consignment, and for Sale low, at the Wine Store of: JACOB WEAVER, derlH comer of Market and Front sn. CLASSES—IO bbls. N. O. Prime; : ’ 2 “ Sugar House ; 2 Phtld. Steam Syrup; for sale by deeflt .J.-P.-WILLIAMS. IMtENCH MEHIAOS Keeeiveil per express, at ;\o. ? 02, Market street, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. dcotff . A. A. MASON A CO. "THRESH FRUIT—3O drums Smyrnu Figs; -L 2 bbls. Zante Currants; 2.boxes Genoa Citron; •20 “ , ftl. R. Raisins: for sale by dee3( WILLIAMS, 110 Wo<«! at. KICK. —5 tierces new Rife. hist rec’tl mid for sole, by jan2(r MILLER A RICK EPSON. MOLASSES— 10 bids. New Orleaus: 2 Philadelphia Steam Symp; ** ’ 1 Citue 44 For sale by |jan2sl ' J. D, WILLIAMS. HIBBKUTS Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted sized bottles, constantly on hand and for sale by h. A. FAHNESTOCK Sc CO.. dec23 comer First and Wood streets. ION(J AND SQUARE SHAWLS—Just received, per J Express, 75 more of those verv fashionable l*ong atul Square Plaid Shawls. tlcclO A. A. MASON A- CO HOCKHEIMKK HOCK WINK, Hcnkell A Co., Ex porters to the United States: for sale by the case or bottle, at the Wine Store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. "liriNKS —1 halfpipes Madeira Wine; TV 10 qiiur. casks do do 15 do do Sweet Malaga; 25 Indian bids. do ' do Just received and for side by jan2s __ MILLER Sc RICKETSQN. lOAF SUGAR—2O bbls. Nos. I. 5. 6. nnd 7. Louisiana: J 10 ** Coarse Pulverised Loaf; 5 ~ Fine * u In store and for sale by dcc22 MILLER k RICKKTSON. HENNESSEY BRANDY—4 half pipes, London color. Vintage of '42. to arrive and for sale by d«*c22 P. C. MARTIN. ITLANKETS! DLANKBTS!!. BLANKETS!!!—Gcn- I) tinn. Blue Mackinaw. Whitny. and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to clone consignment, at ROBINSONS, Filth street !.. .J . one door Inflow Wood st. lONDON PO RTER.—S casks London Porter, iu :J quart and pint bottles, for sale by iUreitt P. C. MARTIN. 17*LAXSKKD.— A IV w bags for sale, bv - drrl SMITH' Sc SINCLAIR. SARDINES.— 50 lioxcs.SanHucs; 50 hf. do. do., for sale by {derao I\ C. MARTIN. CIANDLKS. —20 boxes Btenrine Caudles, for sale by ; •_ ;J. D. WILLIAMS. DRIED PEACHES.—lOOhuslurl*. for sale by _der2* SMITH Sc SINCLAIR. TJUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—4O sacks prime Flour of i > "hullftr llockwlirat. for sale hr J»»7 SMITH k SINCT.AIR. F-.un and high colored dk LATNKS— JLA. Co., (i2Alarket street, have just received per Express, nu assortment of the above very fasliioua nMe goml*, for children's wear. # dec7 X7KW GOODS—A- A. Mason A Co.. No. G 2. Market sL, it have just’received an extensive assortment of Dajf **■>' uml Funco Dress Buttons; also. Gimps and Fringes, of every variety; Cashmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs, Ac. .ier!< r |X) LET.—Three dwelling houses, situate on Fourth A street, near the Canal Bridge, in the citv of Pitts burgh. ALo. n Room. 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance ou Alh. near Wood mr«’ei. Also, a frame dwelling.'two-storics, with nn acre of ground muter cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. Enquire of *_ja. _ J. D. WILLIAMS. UO Wood *t. nOLIDAY PRESENTS.— John H. Mklloil No. el. Wood street, i* now opening tor sale, a sidendid as soTtmeer of GIFT BOOKS,- in the richest bindings. Rosewood Piano Fortes. : Martin's Dn Goni Guitars. '■ Rosewood Writing Desks, Ac. For iale at the lowest cash prices. drr‘J.l SUNDRIES.— .1 bids. Lard: ' ’ 25 bushels Dried Peaches; - 10 k * “ Apples; 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 6CJ lbs. Beeswax; v Ou consignment, and for sale by iatiH J. D..WILLIAMS. TO LIST.-«A Room on the first story, and the second A ami thinl stories of a brick house, corner of Firth and I'nioii HirtMits. ALSO—A very nmt and convenient From? Cottage, in Allegheny City. Apply to JAMES MAY. jnnlt g '■ ClO-PAUTNERSHIP— *n»c undersigned has associated ' with himself John NicoL. from Baltimore,, in the Gro-. erry and General Commission Business, nuder the style of Sellers A Nicois. Dated Ist January, 1848. . janSO FUAB. SELLERS. 1 PRODUCE —10 bushels Clover Seed; > *J libls. Wliitu Beans; <> “ I*lax«eed; 28 kegs No. 1 Lard; 6 bins. - PJ casks Cheese; 85 bx* “ Just rcceivcHpnud lor sale, by janSu MILLER A RICKETSON. PRINTERS’ INK-—Just received ui the Pekin Tea Stohk. 72 Fourth at., 30 KEGS PROUTS WINTER NEWS INK, in 21) fit. and 50 lb. kegs. Proul’s Printing Ink is acknowledged, by printers, to be tlui best m'ami&c lured iii the country. A.! JAYNES, lelt3-daw Agent for the Manufacturer. I ['LOUR— 50 bbls, fresh, of prime brands, received by steamboat Ringgold, apd for sale by frM SMITH A SINCLAIR BUCKETS— 50 doz. just received and for sale by fchrt SMITH* A SINCLAIR 00 Whole, naive s, Quur- Brandy. Wines, Gins, ic., amis, grades, and vintages, mo the Master Curpenters of the Chics of Pittsburgh A. and Allegheny, and vicinities: You are hereby notified, that the Journeymen ter* of the two cities and vicinities, intend to demand ah Advance ot 25 cents per day upon their proaem wages, on the first day of April next. By order o*he Associa l«”Y„ * ' - WM. K. ERItKTT, RS. feb3-tf (Journal aud Dispatch copy.) ■ London Market Wine, Jtottca Port ‘* TnihU Hunt “ Burgundy ‘‘ 8. 8. Madeira u 8. M. *■ - Cloolca S Clooka t Cloclta! REIS A BERGER rospecttUtty call the attention of per sons desiring to purchase Clocks, having on hand a very’large and well selected assortment of Jerome and other Clocks—received direct from the manufacturer*— which euablcs them to sell cheaper than most of the other houses in this city. Dealers in Clocks will thoreforedo well by,calling at their establishment,'and Inspecting their slock, and ascertain the low prices they sell tLem at. REIS A BERGER feb2-lm S. W. corner Smithfiohi and Second sts. .Symington Fnyni “ Pole Sherry Brown * %i Golden *• u Teurifie “ • . “ Lisbon u u Clnret “ “ Sweet A Dry Malaga “ of the above Wines and npagne and-Claret Wines, ng terms, at the Wine Cel- P. C. MARTIN, . Smithfteld and Front Ms. YALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LEASE>—The-owner proposes to sell, or lease, a piece of property situated on the northerly side of Third street, between Chancery lane and Ferry street: extend ing in front, on Third struct, about 40 foef. and in depth about 85 feeu or half way to Fourth street—together with the privilege of an alley throe feet wide. On this property are erected a two storied brick dwelling, (now occupied by J. B. Vuslion.) and a building fitted for a bathing establishment, also of brick. Apply to H. R WILKINS, febS-tf Fourth street, opposite the “Odeon.” " Hollow-Ware Castings, ■ • “ r MERCHANTS Visiting our city for the purpose of obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will find n very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizbs in stord by us Samples can be seen ut u«ttvarehdtiße;Commerciaißo'w Li ssSy„ s,rec1 ’ n «' W- w - Wallace’s Marble worlS ’ fLr" Tera(M. and prices favorable, fob g-dlro _ QUIN. McURTDF. t Co. ■ ■ a " " ' v m 0 ? 'L? a . t “ n J a y last the; subscriber removed a small lot of !'T L^? S ’— om ?» Mbnnngahela Wharf; so that they Haubt.not.be tigured or destroyed.'■ ThooMther is reouesJ *1 my jrepKlence, ou Mstbiicv;nn and.takc them away. ' MICHAEL KrCARTY, WST. FOSTER- Aipnt for', Mexican. Soldiers and :; IJ-i enr Ai tho Office of Wui.B v* Fourth. sfrect,Pittsburgh. i fresh, just received am ; SMITH S SINCLAIR icclved and torsole, by- SMITH A SINCL AIR. Rjo- ”c civ ed per Grey SMITH t SINCLAIR. ; TTOCHHMEIR, :1800, P. A- Mumm AiGo.’* Direct Ex pogtmipn toihe United States, for sale by the ease orboOHs,'* alike Witte Store of • : deeW JACOB weaver; tv ’'••• i= ` ~S ", v •' 1 ‘- ~ * ' l - - * *?"* v *^ya*g*»W | »W* r Wßß , ac»T; ¥t- -jgßgdC ' ±Mi* ' , }jm& 18*8. . : .. - r = . .. 1848. CINCINNATI AND riTTSBI'RGH PAI LY 8T B A M PACK K T £IIf K i fPIIfS Independent line of stearner* i? now composed A of the largest, swiftest M*sl finished and Jhnushed; and most powerful boats on the waters of the 'VY'est. ITic highest wages arc paid for the services of the best antl : most experienced men engaged in-thedriver business.— The line has been in opera tion for. six ycaTS; has carried nearly two millions of people; without doing the slightest' injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line id the Union tor safety, regularity, and speed. All that money enn procure has been provided for thesafetyVcomfort and convenience of passengers. The boats'leave for Cincinnati as follows; MONDAY PACKET.— The Moxoxoabbla, Cap?. Stout. wL Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 p. m. ‘ - PACJEE2%-The UreriaxTs. No. 2. Cupt. ."‘P leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday monm , 10 o clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening P&fKET.—'Vhc New Exolaxd No. Capa o. Dtan. will leave Pittiburcheverv Wednesrtav SngSjS a j5 > I ®°’ clock » ' v h«liiiKever>'Weiie^lay;eyen- JTHBRSDAY BruUaXt, Capt. R; J. Graet. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at HTp.m FRIDAY PACKET. —The Cui ysa No. 2, Cent Crooks ™lf IcttvePitisliumh everj’ Friday raoniltlg ol 10 tfclofek * Wheeling every-Friday evening at 10 e. Jfc:, - • , .SATURDAY PACKET—Whe Miasisottt Cttbt; De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning ut 10 o clock j Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 p.m. SUNDAY PACKET—The Isaac Newtox, Capt.A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday-morning at 1() o’clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening ut 10 p.M. :, nov 19. For? Franklin, iffjW&A THE fine ttndvcrylighfdranghtsteamboat ARROW, Capt. W. Jl. Gordon, will (cava as above every Tuesday and Saturday. For freight or passage apply on board. frh.l i For Cincinnati. UW&ffr TIIP }??} Miniina pMionger itrnr PF.NN- Ha 1-VaMa. It. C. Gray, Master.will leave i?L ,hc \. a ‘! ovc ai,d intermediate ports, regularly- For freight or passage apply on board. ' febs 1848* """184SV' Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Eaekei h EORCABY Ut, Feoruart ]st,lS4B. LEAVE PAIL* AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M. I ■ JlyfCri# - , c following new boats complcte the Hiie : present season: ATLANTIC, Copt: . . , A ,. f „ Parhinsou; BALTIC, Ciipi.A. Jacobs; and LOl I> M LANE. Capt E. Bennett. The boats aru. eutirely nevy. und arc fitted up without ragard to expeuso. Every eomiort that motteA can procure has been provi ded- T lie bouts will leave tbe Monongahela Wharf Boat at the loot m Ross st. Passengers will be punctual on board, as tbe bouts will Certainly leave at tlie advertised llollr «- JllnM For EbuUviilc, THE Kentucey River Packet. GREY EA CLE, Brooks, Muster, wjll leave for the above ami intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage epply oil board. * jbbS - .. -.-For Brownsville, / • f new and splendid passenger nml mail sii‘um«*rßALTlC;CopL A.Jacobs. will leava for the above port during the present week, at tf a. m., positively. For freight or passage, apply-on boon). For Ifr&wtKtvillei {TUK new Mail flndPasscngef sfeairterAT LANTlC, JA»i» Piuixsox. Master, will leave toFttie above port this (Jay, at S a. m., positively. Pur freight or passage apply on board.. fetal - I THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY, Taw. May, Master,-will leave for the above and intermediate ports ns soon as the Spring trade commences For freight or passage apply on board, m to fold JAMES MAY, Wirier st. v . For St. Louis* i -fiafL.* THE excellentand lightdrauglit steamer SWAN. B. MAY, Master, will leave for the' above und intermediate landings in a lew weeks. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb3 • JAMES MAY, Water st. • For St, Leals. iJEjSjfr THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI JSiSSSI N'A. Dxvixxet. Master,; will leavo for the above and iniermediate ports, on regularly. For freight or passage apply on board. • fol>4 - For St. Louis. • 1 THE new and splendid steamer ANDREW •<««isSßi FCI.TON, W. ILFcltox, Master, will leave lor tlie above aad infenuediate luudiugs : For freight or numsage upply oh boanl, or to jnnl? JAMES MAY. For New Orleans, (JESjaS THE steamer AMERICAN EAGLE will leave for the above und till intermediate porbi regularly. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . feb l G. H. MtLTENBERGKR. Agent. For BTew Orleans. 1 i, fl7ft i.fr THE splendid new steamer SAVANNA, 11. Dc.vnisox. Master, will leave for ihc above and all intermediate landing*. on Saturday, the 12thiust. For freight or pnssnge apply nn board. fehl • Beaver and Welisville Packet. THE steumboui BRAVER, Chables E. JFSySQift Clarke, Master, will, during the-coming winter sca*ou, make doily trips to Beaver and VVellsville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning atUo’elock, and Wells ville at 3 o'clock, P. M. deciS 0. M “IIARTON & CO.. Agents. MASKS.— Just received, by . ZEBtfLON KINSEY, Market street— . ' l dittcii fine \V;vx Mask*; .- . (j. .. *. Pupcr ** 5 “ Common; 3 gross Metallic Comb Cleaners; 1 down Egg Boilers; - 1 u Salt Spoons; : ■ 2 44 Boue Alustard Spoons; ’ ; 4. gross Herman Silver Tuble Spoons; 0 •• •• Tea 3 41 Butter Knives; . I Picture Toy Books; tSMKX) Chinn Marbles; , .. , li dozen fine Wpolcn Comforts. ' " ' ' Agrent variety of. Coats and CnpsJ ; : r . BASKETS- . 3 dozen fine French .willow Baskets; 2 •• willow Market “ 0 * 4 StmWvTjravclliug “ t " Clothes . J * 12 ** Metal Toy 41 l •• WUlow.Cradlcs; f t» * 4 Gluss Motto Seals; 3 *• Bonn *• Stamps: 3 Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols; .. 5 pair common Brass “ 1 dozen setts Chessmen; ' 2 ** ** Doulinoes; (i *• Tailors’ Tape Measures; ' t>i • 4 * Stool Key-Rings, assorted;. • V 3 China Dogs ami Sheep; 1 Strings Amber-Beads; ' 12. Nests Drums. janSO IT IS NOW ADMITTED by Parithologists tha no original temperament} compleiton, constitu uoa > or form ofbody confers complete immunity from hereditary disease: that SCROFULA,- CON SUMPTION, and other Affections, having.a similar ity of origin, occur in all, althoughobservation con vinces, us that individuals and families possersing certain characteristics, are more frequently the abb 4 * ject of these maladies than others.;. These .diseases are- a morbid condition of the whole system ofnu tritim their products being but; the effects of an alteration of (he Blood and secretions 'fir, Ulcers, Abscesses, enlarged gtaods, Inoaram&tion, etc., be ing merely attendant phenomena* The cause ex ists prior to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfect health can be established.* This may be done by using DR. KELLER’S PANACEA, the moßlccrtam remedy for diseases arising fro nan im pure state of the Blood and system of nutritioii, 'cvrir presented to the notice of the afflicted. Price,sl, pint bottles. Call and get a pamphlet. For sale N.W. corner of Wood arid Fifth n*eeir, by Joel Mohler, Druggist. Jan2T-lm B A FAHNESTOCK’S PNEUMONIC jor Cough • Balsam,has a great advantago Qvcr many eth er Cough preparations, as iu pleasant.taate- permits it to bo used without inconvenience; - But its value as a Balsam, consists in the speediness of its cure. Wo have, known sumo of the moat desperate coughs; some of which had boon running on for avconsidsr able length of time, yield almost immediately toritV powor. In such weather as we have had during the past winter, every one is liable to take cold, unless great l precautions are used. . Wet feet and unduo exposure' to tho inclemency of the weather often lays the foundation of a backing cough, which needs a quick remedy Iq prevent seri ous results. Wc hayeimu&iQrous certificates.of cures wliiph it has performed,; many of which is from persons in this city and the neighborhood, and they are asijfflcieat reference'wimootsaying another-word in. its favor. Prepared and for sole wholesale and retaih. bv B. A. FAHNESTOCK; & CO., corner of Wood aod Ist and Wood arid 6tb sis. j.i7i29 : SODA ABH—26 caskc, beat quality, forsale by jan27. JNO. F. PERRY. POTASH--5 Casas No. 1, for saleby jan27 \ . JNO. F. PERRY. /CHEESE—IOO bxs WR, in store and forsaie byi L/ -jan27 - JNfl. PERRY. • ! BACONr— 24,000 lbpbacen Shoulders, Jor'tale by Jan 2- JNQ* "XTAttr* fc £Pi*KB.—Nblmh4-Spi*«, j£l|. utorted, m .tort and for sale by -J jan27. l. 8. WATERMAN, ; ‘ *•’- 1 . For Bti Lonlii ii r .'f'v . ft- ;;;•*«? .r/v. ESE T^nkeii'anff'lSe] V ALLEX &BAMER. fimUßfllWi:; . KHAMKR 4o BAHUT. ..." Banktn nndExthangtßroktn, Beaters rft rnirf«pjjjfri i' pomatie BUlf, Bills of Exthauge, Certificates *3&BSSfSB& sT v u t Bank Notes, and Com. - > Corner of Tfiim and Wood ris. t directly oppoaiietbff&K'V { CharienHcftet. ~ ,r f,• •• ar. Jiolufig a, soNi l i‘ /tauim anrf Zkakrs in Exchange Coin and BauLEou* * No. 35 Market struts Pitubu+s* *- «CLUXO:RATE. EXCZUJSGE. BCTWI . £ prl Cincinnati .. i Philadelphia , - i•• l l^ouißVillc.. . . < Balumore ± “] St. Loms f BASK NOTE*. Bnytag ta/aei’y*ib -3 riip. J Ootmlv & City oniVf. rffc . ; I ‘‘ Relief Now* , -4- , i : I BennaylvaniaXTb.'-i J “ { Now York fr» * | Maryland •,!**’ 3 j New Orleaitf : ' ■■ Buying ran j. > Ohio' Indiana Kentucky •. Virginia i Wheeling • ; Tennessee • nutfty WILLIAM A. HILL <fc CO. . .S. * , fiATCKEBS, ‘ SXCSAXOB BBOKKHB, JUCP JJXALKBS -CT >' • Tortign and Demesttc CrrtiUMta Ko. V. WlodVt?<£ Pn. , ”T, CURRENT Fund* received on deposit. and cnlWA—?. made on all the Cities through! the Uuhedfltat*a£!£U • Sight checks on Baltimore. FhiladelpMo.New YorfclE£K; ton and Cincinnati constantly ibr sole in sums toanitXj purchasers. ' - T*' •< The paper'of the Ohio, Kentnrky. Indiana; and .. guna Banks bought and sot&on tbe most favorable lunasT-T ' The highest premium paid for Foreign and AmericEd y Gold ana Silver coins. EXCHANGE ONENGLAIS D, IRELAND ANDBCOT-’ laANI), for sale in amouuts of £1 and upwards. ' r * „• , L iflarlO-dawy. - - • : JdSiiPU M. iUUi. . . ■ ■ W. c • prow .y :A _ , . HHJ, & CVBRI, ' , Bankets, Exchange Broken, and XkaUrs in. Foreign wAIV - Bymulic Exchange, Ccrtiftcatti of Deposit, Bank Aoto! ? t trfa,3Ta dw ’' T^^?-%?J ccei . Ye^ 0 . n . dc WMi. <?o!lecU«»‘wi£'i‘ t ,noc, P*J citte* ofthe tj’iiiled StntPf.. t ■ 1 :Jie higlieit pmmuni paid for AmcticuvGdtS^'wTT’Vi li^orareiLSo? 11 El ' slan “' Gcnnany 'anil^n»j,ce. : - ; Jis. s, noew.' ~ HOOS * SARGBkT “““ ' , ANB EXCHANGE BROKERS/ ~.j ; Y °f Wood and’ Sixth struts Pittsburgh ■ Pa -- J ; inCmu.BankNotea, TiAie C Certificate* of Depo*»f,*£w «.5V^ N 9 E °7 “J 1 Vnncipa\ Cities of the <u^?n t Sv^° r S A ]e m * u ? r t 0 BUII purchaser* fV?™-S2r, par fumls received on <lcnosn«. -> * lowc“mS7 ’® uie 0D all PM* **• Uj*^. „ . ' BTJFRREXC2S * ‘ 1 Messrs. M. Leech k Son, \ “ OffUen it Snowden, i I rvtf ;• -' -.1 ' * So* l * \ S. M’Clurken it Co:; • * <•»•*- zzz,* ' *." & Bennett J • «■ rr.'ttea ... t. Flemiue & Brother. \ cf‘rtc& g^% 4Cb }Scw VW-- j£: SSoT&f ic “ .- j •• H.Hanna; Cincinnati, O. ‘ v ■ ■•. •. ; Joseph Watwon. i„ t Alesssrs.Fenner tSl’Millnn.’ Q: ■;■;■ <*■ S:.fY’- E^'u* Cashier, Bank of Lewictovra.Pa.''l • •v' ‘ 2ri.-1H47-y ■..■■• .• >« *.■:? ... . - BY AUTHORITY, ... v ~ (Pitbuc—No. i,j ■ ■ ; of the anL h„rf n ? prT ’ t ’ rl “ 0 "? tot subsidence aiSnd,:,’ a ?' l> ’>» 'ht Senate and House of the United States of America in Congress (uftmUtflWfb-' of dollar, I*, She any money fn-foe treasury . . 0 - -HOBT. aWJJiJTHHOK^^I Speaker oftlw House of Renresentathr*rii:*' J * » G. SI. DAIiLAS. . . "■...;■ ’ james ic. pole, k. AX’ i/vn .*- i Ifrwtc-N0.2.1 'n.***'; • A ? ACTI ° aurhonse ihe issumg.of a registof 'itf.ihV' B . barqne Canton. '''j™ iVf'*' jrf ft* Senate and Houst t>fßrrcrrr*M*in\i+**r > Ire = a C ‘ Low ’ e,l > citizensoC thfrifattMßf. Maine, ana which smd rve®ieT. having been r irTtuilf*rt''*A& . eondemiiedonoue oflhe Muscle lUdge oh ? Kd l>r them,; and Bduch -rtey^iy^^^Kl#:: paired and refined for, sea again: Prorideii. ■Tf .hell vessel of Tl e C,! ' fo “ rlhs of 'the original cost of hiliidlfiga Ja” ** *•**.'' , [PCBLIO—No. 3.1 > > A.N ACT authorising the'Secretary of iheTrCaMtirv* to n ba «l»e-Saraband EHzit^, of% W&V a L ,h r? n,u ? °/ / Amenca tn Congrtu assembled, That under the direction' of the Sccrotnrv’nftfc« fo f *%® mid Elm; tot? jlfnil ri? i 1 \r T r Mel ’ but now owned lit loiluT Staie^Jv' S" 68 ’ .and Thomas Bell, c/dafiSatife State or hew Yore; and which said vessel having h*/>n wrecked and condemned on the coast of Marvfamf tftu purchased by them, gat oir, totted to New YoSt- ren'aired. and refitted for eem Pwrided. it shell be proVSlffi d>er,‘?f"l <l iin 0f H le Scc rc ,nr T of the Treasnry P thattboeoS L.tu aßcr u ' purchase of the geld vessel by the ore 5JSi,?W!**. OIc red« threc-foarths of the origbrnTedstrof ■ hiulduig a vessel ofthe same tonna S e inyh? n“»“ ArrsovaD, January 21, Is+^. ... , • ■ [Prauc—No: 4,} , . t H,..?;. 10 "! n ?" d entitled, ‘‘An Aft i» recognii the General Laud-Office.”.approvedJuivYniirth -rtn* thousand eight hundred and tlnW-sii V IDUni * *“ by ' k J Sma,e an!l tioust of Rrpratnuaitm rfth* United. Slates of America m -Conems assJmbLiiy ‘ Itme thenumber ofpatents for Jandsotdor granted under the authority of the . United States, shall be ™** '!'“*'Jt'f cannotbe signedin reasonable tmiebylho secretary appointed for that purpose under the 1 sixth aba ' HZ°S,'ln act Savin thSteUtlf fi!|&2- ' dent shall be, and he is hereby, anthorlsedto o& points, n %rSSi‘E* u ri ' lo .f% n name, but the sauTsMut ant shall be employed by the "express direction Of the brine 1 nn’iS d °'" y ' or J. nch «“>» as may he decenary to signnture. m!ara of P B, «« which may berendyibr Approved, January 2G, I§4«. ; . v . (Puuuo-No. 5.] . ’ A.\ ACT concerning certain collection district*, and for n■. ~ . o,l >cr purposes- , Hr tttnacird by the Senate and Uottsc of Rmtsadai c** - oftht Unit'd Starts of Amrntn in Congress ajttcmtttrd. That Imm and after the passage of this act. Cold Springonthe north stdo of Long Island, in the Stall, of NewvSriE £? the samois hereby, made a port of delirerywithS the collection district of the port of New YorkT niMaia surveyor be appointed by l£o President!, with IhealSSJ svjit*SS , * m °n® torcsldeat the said portof Cold Spring, who shall havo power toenrol and feiwff , ■teasels to be employed in the coasting trade and fisheries - and to onto* and c ear. and grant testers nndather din, al papers to vessel* employed in the whale sticb restrictions and regnltuions as the Sfthe Treasury may deem necessary, and who . shall 3re iRe itsiial bond, perform the usual duties in theraanSerure! scnlied, and be entitled to receive the fees allovSTv?™ ,l. S . nnr S^ r 3 i! Ulti collcc, ° r > for die sume dudea more. _But all cargoes chargeable with dutiesthSlhS entered, and the duties paid at the port of NnrvSki? fore permission shall- be granted todlschaiTmThesSi^i? Cold Sprinp thatGreen^ordiruoS^S^SKS Island, in the Suite of New York, bo. by, made a portof delivery for the townibf SfoSCwHmi - foverheed, wHhlil thecolfemion distriotof Harbor, and, that a. surveyor ftp apnomted dom, with the advice qndodnseiu ofthe Senutefto reside at the said port of Grpenport, who shall hirre likepenrea f A l> e-undortbe like restrictions; .«* fc prorided m this act for the surveyor of i , M ?C . a y ew,,h A, me *. shall be aodThodSS E!i <I £V! ie eP OT i of Sa ff HQrb °r» before permission shaUbo granted to discharge the same at GreCuport ; ArfRQyKD, Jahtmry 20, 1648. v > ' : : tPCBUO—Not 0] A.rs. ACT to provide clothingibr volunteers in the sortico I - •• •of the United States, r • -<• - ~ ** by the Senate anti House of ftxfnrrtfiirVri 5r «t Umfctf Stiztrs ofAsnerita inVqnzxetf Thai mhftuofiUo ntoney whioh. under existing‘laws, is allow? od to volunteer* a* a. coimnatai{pn for clothing, the Prehf* dent be, and he is hereby, -authorised to cause-the voltaW leers to be furnished clothing m kind, at the sama ratos, according to graded as is provided for the troops of the : regular anny. - • ' APr'BPyKP. Jaimnry ff>. 1848. , \7frEW* PUBLICATIONS MiUotf* Poetn^ 1> Harpofs now edniQn pf tho Poetical woritsof Jblm *l™* critical piihhrg«fiuj» and vyfilings by Juntos Montgomery; and ono hundred ' . arid twenty engravings ft on) drawings liy WnvHarfcv In two Volumes. SFEycita’s GipiKK TivStamett.—rThe fonr OospeU-and Acts pfihe Apostles, \n Gredfc-witti T-foshsh na&*, crii£ cal. philosophical, expgotical; iqaps, inaoxes, etc. togethi cr with the EpUtles and Apooalypse j the whole ibrndfl* the! New Testament—For qs« ot School* Colleges, : *£s ThjiologicaJ Seminaries, liy Rev. J. A. Speiicerr-A-^ A Sftw Aowi—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of lova ByMrs. S. C. Hail. -•- -' Jairies's Hsnuijm* J*he life-of Henry tho Potmh; king Bldnoii»tta)pSridge. , i ' : vrrTCBttBOB. Fcbmary Ut.1818:' A N EI.KCnON fftc-Pfcsidcnt, Managera tma o**. xi, .of the Compgny, fm eyectiag a Bridge civet the BS3* oJpntingiiljela l ;npposite' Pittsburgh, in the County af Alle ;gliehy, wjU be. held; ut life'office of said Comnanyron MOlOifr, At Sixth dag of March next,’ at 3 o’etettw. Jehgoiv3l« . JOHN TIUW.TrCTaS^^ ipPl'l-'f - one ortwo C'mrofiaTnellodnis.'in'ATleirheuy 4. Mliy, on Ids cottier of Xnt) and Gar Toy i street*. aS. m'o , ffcl-3} - _; J W.IfYNCB.^ I'-WSBrl* hogs now landing, nnd for hale h v ,-fV Jtutlf . MILLER ...» MEE .-jsm
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