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Number 1--.........10011' Choca, prepared* •• *20022 Candles— Duty 20 # cl City dipped.*...*.*.SioW Mould ..... ...10 0101 Pittsburgh Star*, * *22 023 Ciuciuuatido @22 Sperm, best br0m1530.032 Do, inferior. *2s' @3O C Mtlng#— l> lb. F’ndry hoi. ware, aVd—@3 Furnace • -do* • * 21 Tea kettles 1? doz 5,00 Wagon boxes # ft* • •• • Counter weights# set* .40 Sad irons # ronett 44@ 5 Cotton Yarns—# tb. Shon Keel— .. No. 5 to No. 10 *lO “11 to 13 *l7 “14 ie Increasing 1 cent # lb 10 No. 24. Long Reel # doz. No. 500 3 0 9 “ 600 7 0 8 “ 700 6 @ 7 - 800,900.1000 s}@ 61 Coverlet Yam # lb-20022 Carpel Chain 20 Cotton Twine* • • • * *20022 Candle Wick. —@ls Coffee —Duty 20 # cent. . Java, Old White -..12011 M. Domingo 8 @ 81 Laguavra 8 0 31 Rio..-.'- S4@ 81 — *— Copper —Duty 20 #-ct: pig, bar and old 5 # ct : old tree. Braziers 27028 Sheathing*- 26027 Old 18019 Cordage —Duty 20# ct Manilla —Ol7 White rope. _• @l2 Tarred..* • ■ • • • • ** : @lt Pack’g yarn, fine - • —@lo . “ common.-•• • —0 9 Hemp bed erds #doz— Extra, long*«. ••• *1,6203,75 Long —@2.38 Common.* —@1,62 Plough Line 8701,00 Manilla bed Cords—# doz. 40 yd. 6 thread* *• • @5.00 20and30do ...• 2,5003*5 do. Plough liiicV* • @1,25 Domestic# —# yanl. •,; . . f r :=• .1 h s .'‘ 1 Appleton,Ac-*** 74@ 8 33 Low’! A UrutiaVk 9|@iQ Pehn ShVgs, A Not @7l Allegheny I>V @— do! B No 1 Pitt Mill @ 8 do. DPittMiU. .; @ 7j Oregou D Union Mill 0— Nonatook Penn “ @7l Pittsburgh- - * -do • • 7 Br. Sheeting Pitt Mill @ 9| Light 4-1 brown- • • *7 @ 81 ILanvalc &Gr'tfalls4@ 6 NMarknFA Walthratf— Bleached,|@4-1 .-*-5 @ll Fll-1411 arnll’u Sh'tag @— 6-4 do . @— Tickings— Methuen* 016 J Saco Hudson @lB A.C.A. @l2l Rochester IQ@l2 West Branch.- •• •••' 0 "i Browndrills- Bleached- UDM 1| Prints— . Common- f»l @ 7 4 Good 31adder.- -9 @l5 McrTck.Fl rv’r. Id's @ll Drugs—# tb. Aloes • * • -14017 Alum ...31@ 4J Asaficlidu- - - 19025 Arrow Root @l2 Aquafortis.-•*. 10011 Borax, refined--*24 0 25 Balsam Peru - • @2,65 do Copuvivia-30 @ 371 Brimstone 1 0 5 Camphor, teSticd 40 0 50 Chloride lime, csk 64@ 71 Cochineal 1,83 @2,00 Cream Tartar-*-25 & 23; Copperas 11@ 2 Glue U 0 13 Galls- 30 0 35 Gum Arabic 55 @ 70 . ** Copal »3S 0 50 @ ' 371 “ Shellac • • •. 15 0 18 u Mastic*.-.1,20 @O,O-') Ipecac**-"* ...*B7 @l,OO Jalap, powd'd*«. 90 @l,OO Litharge*--•** •• s}o 6* Liquonc Root-*- 7 0.9 •** 8011-*• *lB @ 20 l.;''" ** V{ Lac Dye-> *r**--2G (fit 23 Magnesia Carb. .28 5* 37. Madder, Umbro- .14 0 10 w Common* • • & 3ayrr,Turkey****2o 0 50 Ou.Vitriol 41# 5 14 Castor * 01,50 “ Casria 3,00 04,00 Cloves sWO 03,00 u ' Lemon O3/H) “ Pcpeniuni *S,OU 05,25 Opium,Turkcy-5.25 05.5 U Quinine 21)0 03,00 , Rhubarb, root- • -33 0 50 .Sal Atmmac--*-*IG & 20 SM Soda 410 51 ate • 3 .vfN.o BRITISH UAU Departures from Liverpool. Deo. 18tb For Boston, Jan. Ist w New York. Jaa. 15th . u Boston, Jan. 29th “ Now York. Feb. 12th “ Boston, Feb. 26th u New York, Mar J Ith “ Boston, Mar.2slh u New York. And hereafter. from April i departures wjli be weekly, (< pool to America, nndfromA ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Easterft Mail via Philadelphia, due 3 a. m., closes 12 ai. Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv., due 8 p. m.. cloeesS a.m. South, via Balt, and Washington, due 8 r. m., closes 5 a. m. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. it,, closes 9 a. si. Erie and Western New York, due 8 r. m., closes-8 a. 51. ' * OFFICE OF THE POST, ) Friday Morsixg, February 11. 1848. $ / To the readers of our Weekly Paper, \vc hardly know what to say in relation to the business of the city, during the week,-now about closing. There has undoubtedly been an increase in the amount of business transacted,—’ Last .week there seemed to be considerable activity, par ■ ticularly in Produce; but for some days the weather has • Been extremely unfavorabla, and the transactions have •been light! , / The river is now as low os five fret, but there is a pros pect of oh immediate rise, should the weather become mild, os it may.- Should the cold continue, business will, of course, be frozen up. The Spring trade .promises well; Merchants are buoyant with hope. It is not possible to predict wliat may be the effect of the opening of Canal Navigation upon prices of Western Produce. .Not niuch change, however, is anticipated.— There arc-uow great quantities of Flour; Ac. in store, awaiting the change that iuoy be brought by the opening . of Canoi navigation/ I . . We to-day present a Table containing the Wholesale Prices Current for tliis city. We took greut pains yestrf. day to have it corrected, and, for the purpose ? called upon as many as thirty* firms. We think the figuros may be depended upon.* As we grow old, we will moke addi tions and improvements fand in every’ wa y * n our P ower , strive to accommodate the trading community with accm rate reports of business transactions. MONEY—Keeps awful tight The regular rate on the street being 4P* mo. for A. No. l.j and ns high as is frequently paid in goodfpaper. Bankers and Capital ists arc looking'with a thousand ey'es to Government: .-If we get .the .Eightceen Million Loan, in Mill Treasury fftf circulation, we will have swimming times if a 6if ct, loan iitspccie-U urged,—it may create a suspen sion witlt socpe of.tlip.Eastenn Bpnks. Currency remains at 1\ discount; Eastern Exchange at l ; Banks drawing sparingly. ASHES—The market for «U kinds is dull: we hear of PITTSBURGH MORNING POST PRICES CURRENT, ~ ajtd rates of marise ixsuraace, freights, <tc. Senna ..18 @ 20 Tartonc Acid* • • *4O 0 50 Vitnol, Blue lli@ 12 Py© Wood—BntySp.c. Camwood "510 7 Fusuc 2j@ 3 Logwood, chip’d* 240 3 Feather# —Duty 25 # c. c sd val. Kentucky 30 0 Ohio nnu Pcnn ! a-30 0 —. Fruit— Almonds shcHed-20 0 25 Soft 17 0 18 Hard 10 0 Currants,Zante**l3 0 121 Filberts* • ••* BJO 0 Groundnuts ... *l,OO 0 Figs, Turkey 12 0 14 Mala ......*ll 0 RuisinsyMuscat. ♦ 0 . : .Bunch* 0 Btooni, old*-*.. • 0 Cranberries.'.... _ 03,00 Lemons,Sec.bx. 4,00 @4,50 Oranges do 4,00 04.50 Pcacnes.dry,bn 1,50 OLG2 Apples, dry 62 0 68 do Green, bbl. 1,3? 01,75 Fire Brick —# M. Bolivar ?« * . @25,00 Common*..... 12,00015,00 Flour—Doty 20 # cent. Extra brands*-5,00405424 Superfine....... 4,C2@4.70 FlneV*... * .3,5003,02 Rye \FTour ~.••• 0 ‘T hf.bla. 0 BuckwU,#loo ft 1,0001,25 « u hf* bis. none. Feed-—# bu. Bran*.*... 13 0 14 Shorts-..'. > 0 16 Fish— Duty? on foreign cau’t 20 # cent. Mackerel, .No. I - @12,50 No. 1, hC b1*.6,400 6^30 ’ No. 2, 010,50 No. 2, hf. bis. 0. 5.75 No. 3. * 0 ?;50 No, 3, hf...... 4 *5 0 No. 1, kitts-• @ Herring, No. 1• • 0 6,00 ■> N 0.2........ 0 SaPn, No. 1, old 0 New-.,.’..-. 0 20 Shad 9 0 10 Co<h # lb 0 5,50 Furs— Red Fox, No. 1, 0 621- No. 2, 0 371 Muskrat * 10 0 12 Racc00n....... 0. 25 Mink 0 25 Deer Skin, # lb. 11 0 15 Glass— ' Black Bottles* * Quart,.# gtass- . @ 9,00 Pint,. *•. @7,00 Mad'a wine, 5,6 to gal*...*. 0 9.00 Claret, #■ gross* @ 9,00 Window Glass # box. City brands, SxlO-. @4.00 10x12 0 4,50 0 7,00 Patent do. 10x14 to 16x24 0 Country brands, Bxlo @ 3,50 10x12*.v 0 4,00 Gunpowder— Duty 20 # cent. FFFG ...4,75 @ 5,50 Eagle, 6^- Bjs-• • 0 3,00 Do.dz.l tbcaiiT 0 7,tK) FFFQdo.- 0 4,00 Eagle do. in pa-* pers* @ 6,00 Rock powder* @ Grain—Duty 20 # ct. VMieat -...90 0 U 5 Rye « 43 0 49 Oats 23 & 25 Com-*' 35-0 40 Barley* 4? @ 50 Glue—# ft. Pittsb.common-*ll S 13 Thistle, Fashua. Honey—Duty 30 #' ct. Cuba 0 20 Wcs T n comb p'. ft 13 @ Ginseng— Duty 20 # cl Ginseng. 2o 0 30 Hay —# ton of 2000 ft.— [Timothy • • .10 @10,50 I Hide# —Dpty 3 # cent. I ML#souri* 7 0 9 Spanish .11 0 16 Do. salted- 0 Do. kipps{> 5kin.1,0001,62 Gn.?cu ♦ 0 4 Hemp—Duty 25# cent. Missouri A Ky.-i,25 Manilla *— 0 . Hop#—Duty 20 # cent. Firsimd. ludico—Duty 10 # ct. Bengal, ro 1,50 @1,60 Spanish. 1.15 @1.20 Manilla. 95 Iron—Duty 30 # cent. Bar. Jitniata @ 4i Js Common- ■• .3 0 Sheet 510 71 | Boiler Plates 6 @ dj i Plough wing*- • • -.4J@ 5 ! * Slabs 4 0 44 i Russia Sheet 0 15 Lead—Duty 20 # cent. Missouri Pig Q 0 44 Bar 0 5 Dif. size Pipe#ft-6£@ 12| Sheet 0 04 Leather— Duty 20# ct Sole, Baltimore •> 20 & 23 New York 19 0 20 Damaged. .13 0 IS Slaughter 18 0 20 Skiruug 2b 0 21 Harness, block->l9 0 22 Bridloa, black, # <Jo7- sides. >3U.00 ©06,00 RusscUdo.-- 064)0 ©424)0 Upper finish'd 20,00 ©2d,00 K»p*. finish'd«24,oQ ©06,00 Cali*s]f in do * <15.00 ©24,00 Luce Leathor Isoo # N: England Seating. No. 1 doz- *45410 0 No. 2 doz* *35,00 0 No. 3 doz* *25,00 0 Sheep skins. •• • •-4 0 Cl L nmbe r —Duty 20 p. c . ad m. Pine, clear, in, M 020.00 Common do.> 010.00 Clear, li do. 03Oj)O Common IJ do- 015,50 Clear 2 do- 040,00 Ckim'n 2 do- 020.00 FJoorg cl'r lin do 018,00 l in, common-• o—r- Oak do. do. 0184)0 Pine shingles & 1000. 24» 0 3.00 Laths.suw’d,Sl, 1,250 1,50 Commercial anil i inamial. PITTSBURGH BOAHD OF TRADE. J( K. LORENZ, ) JOSHUA IIAXXA. 1 CoxMiTTKii toe Febbvabt, W. J. TOTTEN, ) STEAMERS. Departures from America. Jan. Ist From Now York. Jon. 15th “ Boston. Jan, 231 h ** New York. Fcb.ifith ‘t Boston. Feb, 28th “ Now York, Mar.llth “ Boston. Mar. 25th New York. to November inclusive, the (ever)' Saturday) from Liver* America to Liverpool. 'Weekly Review of the Harket, L'lve Stock—# 100 ftv. nett. Beeves.* 4,00.0 5,23 Hogs.-. .*3,75 0 4,00. Cows A Calveso,oo 018.00: Sheep'. ...2,00 @ 2,12 Molasse# —Duty 30 per cent Sugarhousc 37 @ 40 N Orleuns 2640 '27'-' Naval Store#— Duty 20 # cent. Rosin# bbl.--3,00 @ 3,50 Pitch.-.. 3,00 0 3^o Tar, , AJk*gU'y-3,00 0 3.50 u N. Carolina 5,00 0 5,50 62 @ 05 Yar'ish, Conol 1,75 0 2,00 Nails— Duty 30# cent. # keg, 100 fts. [casing uailsl ct advance # ft] 10@20d Jun’ta- 0 3,75* 80 9d 0 4,00 60 7d “ 0 4,50 5d u .... 0 4,75 4d ‘ J ... • 0 5 £5 3d “...* @6^s Sp’ks# ft-......4i@ 5i “ pressed*. 6i@ 7 Boilerßivcts,....? 0 7J Oakum—#'ft. / rittebunrh*..... 8 0 9 Oils—# gal. Linseed ... .. 0 68 liard, city 03 0 65 Olive.- 1,40 0 1,50 Sperm bleach'd* • *' @ 1.25 * l Unblec’d- - - • 0 l‘*o M Fall.* •«•••• • 0 ■Wliale'. .70 0 75 Tanners # bb115.50@ 22,00 Points—# ft. Prustbliie* 70 0 90 Lampblack 54@ 7 Spud.. Whiling* • 14@ 2 Chrome Green* *3B 0 55 u YcFw No. 133 0 35 « “ No 2 *.25 0 28 Brunsw‘kGrccul2 0 20 White Lend, dry 040 64 “ oilmure keg I,GO 0 1,65 “ No.l 1350 1,37 Red Lead CJO 8 Yellow Ochre* •-24@ 3 Yen. Red.* 4|@ 5 Verdigris 30.0 38 Pig Metal—# ton, G mos. Allegheny. No. I Foundry* •• @32.00 “ Forge 31,00 @32,00 * Hanging lUwk, No. iFoudry .37,00 @37,50 “ Forge* 0 Tennessee.*.* 0 30 Mercer county. Foundry Pig-• . @28,00 Forge. 0 Mahoning county, Ohio. Foundry Plg-31,00 032,00 Forge do--*- 0 Plaster Paris —duty- free. Piaster Paris-10,00 @12,00 Provisions— Bacon Hams- 54 0 6J “ Shoulders 34@ 4 *‘ Sides* -• * 5 0 54 Hogr’ud, cy cure 5 0 •* count'}* do.* 0 Lard No. lin kgs 54@ 6 “2, in kgs 0 “ “ l,inbbls 0 54 Butter “1 in kgs 940 104 “ “1, in roll 124 0 13 Cheese, W. R. 6 @ 64 “ Goshen*• 9 0 10 Crack's, Pittsb. Wa- * . ter, # bbl.--. 0 4.00 Do. Butter @ 4,75 Potatoes —# bush. Common Reds*62 0 . 63 Ncsbn’ksp bl-1,37'0 Rags —Duty 5# cent. .. Country mixed* 3]@ Do- good white. • 442? 5 Rice—# ft. Rice SJO 5| Seeds— duty. Linseed 20 # cc'uL 3,62 0 Timotiiy 1,75 @ 2,00 Flaxseed 90 0 -95 Mustard. 2.50 0 3,00 Spices —# lb. Cloves ■ 33 @ 38 Cassia iu Mats. 22 @ 25 Ginger 10 Si 11 Nutmegs 1.50 @ 1,60 Pepper 9 0 10 Alspice. 13 @ 11 Snakcroot—# ft. Virginia- • @ S?eneccn 15 H 16 Soap— lhuy :w# cent. PittsburghNo 1 4|@ 5 Cinciunuti 4J@ 44 Steel —# ft Foreign. Cast and Sheer* 16 'a 17 I>o. single & 16 Best German* • * @ 13 ~ Eagle @ 11 ** lloop L- • • '(a 15 Pittsburgh Mamti'acturc. German steel-• @ 64 English Mister- 0 t2| AmePn blister.> 0 4| 5pring......... sj@ 5| Spirits—# gallor*. Brandy Bordx 2,00 0 ‘JJO Rochelle ..*2,00 0 2,50 Hum, 4th pi-• -1,50 @ 1,75 “ N *fi & i.w “ N., 40 @ 50 Gin, llolland-1.00 @ 1.50 Sugar—Duty 30 0 cl N. O. prime,hhd' 0 54 “ loir, hhds* 0 44 Havana, white ft 2r 104 Brazil,. «ft 94@ 10 PuJverz’d, Philo. 0 12 Salt — Duty 20# cl No. 1. atloat- - @ u 1. in store.. 1,37 it 1,50 Table, doz box • • & Shot— Piny t? 0 cent. Ter k*g....14.W .*14,50 Per bag r*- & Iffik {b. Saltpetre los Tobacco—p lb— {lo et. oil* for ensli lor mon tifactnred Tohae-co.} — Dmv 10 cent. Slarlne Invnrance Rates oflusnnuiccon cargoes of steam aiul keel lioats : From Pittsburgh to Wheetmg, Vo. • ±0 — " *• ~ aud from Cincinnati. O \2 $ *• ** ** Louisville. Kv. \'A — 41 ” ‘‘ St, Louis. Mo- 1.4*1* 41 •* “ Uoonville, do. I •* ** Indi'itendence 2 iS^l 44 Galena, 111 - Hfftl “ u Memphis, Tenn. I#l New Orleans ——‘l.iflj Prow 2*l, Orleans to Pittsburgh t St. Louis- I iff— Charges bjr good Flat Bools to Now Orleans - •• r • *3 tf?— no important transactions, and quote os follow*; Pots and Scorching* 5c.; sales of Pearls at 7J ; Salnratus 7J: Soda Ash 4i,cush, | times. PEAKS—SaIe of H) bn. Small White at F7c.: sales of fSbbU, at 61,00 bu., an extra quality. CANDLES—SaIes of mould at 10J ; city dipped K'|. COTTON YARNS—No chonge. For price* see table. COFFEE—SaIes 30 bogs Prime Rio at SJ. FEATHERS—No change since Wednesday ;wc still quote at 30c. for a good article from first hands. From store by siuglc bag at 32033 c. CURRANTS—ReguIar sales at 124013 c. ALMONDS—SaIe of hard shell at 10c.; a fair quota tion. FLOUR—The market was very dull yesterday 5 we heard of few receipts by wagon or river; one sole at wliarf, on Wednesday, of not strictly prime, was made at 64,5; yesterday a sale was made at same figures. We think 84,02, for good brands, is a correct quotation. From store, sales yesterday at $4,7504,£1. FlSH—There is considerable .activity lu the retail trade For prices see table. WINDOW GLASS—Very few transactions; plenty in market, but demand tight. Wc quote sale* of country brands 6xlo at 83,00. GRAlN—Nothing new to report. PEA NUTS—Regular sales from store at SI,OO. HONEY—Sales of western comb, in good order, at 10c. MOLASSES—SoIes at 2G4027; we heard of no sales at lens than 265. NAILS—Many orders have been filled during the week; prices quoted correctly in the table. TANNERS OlL—The quality sold by grocers is held at 15|020c,; best quality from leather stores is sold at 18 022 c. BACON—We noticed many sales yesterday, in a snuill way, but no change in prices. The supply is heavy, but demand not very good yet llums,s4oGl; Shoulders, 31 04; Sides, sc. XARD—No. 1 in kegs is still hold at 5|OG, at which fig ure sales arc made daily; CLOVER SEED-^-Takcn from first hunds-at 83,5603,02; sold from store at 83,7503,67. Sales brisk. TIMOTHY .PEED—Sales at 51,7502,00. WHISKEY—SaIeA of 40 bbls. Raw ut 17c., which is a little btfo\y the market. Rectified,- 20-321. BUTTER—Sides of several lots of Prime Roll from store at 13o.; a box of extra prime taken from first hands at 13c. Some lots taken at 12|. There appears to be an improvement in price, owing, no doubt, to the scarcity. DRIED PEACHES—SaIes from store at $1,0201.68; 10 bags taken from first hands at 81,50- GREEN APPLES—SaIes at $1,75, at wharf, for best quality; sale of 3 bbls. from store at 82,00. RYE FLOUR—SaIe of 20 bbls. at wharf at 83,50. CORN MEAL—SoIe nt wharf of several sacks at 37c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The article is flat; no de mand, but considertible in market. We quote one sale at 81,00, but some holders ask 81,25, but no sates. “ DRIED APPLES—None.in market for . wholesale. HeldjipmiliaUy at 75087 c., the latter figure being the re tail p«cc. - RAlSlNS—Several sales yesterday at 52.2502,37 : one sale at $2,50. •- ■ V> Vi * S -- , ■ IT 1 Cigar ■• • 4 0 6 iManufcMdo*.* 2 0 7 Ladies' Twist* 9 0 10 Plug m kegs.-. 64@ 74 Plog in boxes* 13 & 15 0 Twist*■*. 44@ 7 Cavendish. .0 5 12s lump m box 11 0 15 2s « “ 12 0 17 16a u . « 12 0 14 Scotch snuff.- -14 0 16 Rappee* ••••• • 0 12 Cut A dry* 4 ftpa. @ 25 Tea—Duty 20# cent. Imperial 65 0 80 Gunpowder* * 45 0 70 Young Hyson 30 0 40 Pouchong.... 50 0- 75 Tluplate—Duty 15 # ccnr. Banco, Block* • 0 4 X*.......... 10 0 50 Tallow— Duty 10 # ct. Rendered 0 -7 Rough**.— 0 54 Soait Grease.* 4JO 54 vices—# box. Solid boxes.* • " 0 . Wines— Duty 40 # cent L P Madeira. -2,00 0 3,00 L P Teheriffe-LOO 0 1,50 Li5b0n*........ 75 0 1,50 . Dry Malaga *•6B 0 ?» " Sweet. 62 0 05' Marseilles:**.* 70 0 75 Port ...*.1,50 0 2,00 Calnbrio **• •• •65 0 70 Wool—# ft—Duty 30 # cent. " Prime. 33 0 35 Full blood. -.. 0 33 | blood 28 0 30 4 blood 26 o'2B 4 blood A com. 0 26 Whiskey—# gallon. Common' 17,0 19 Rectified 20 0 21 Good rye A old 37 0 50 -Zinc—# ft. Sheet 0 16 Slab. 0 7 Freight#—# 100 fta. To Cincinnati— Dry Goods-••• 20 0 24 Heavy @ 10 To Loulsvillc- Dry Goods 20 0 25 Heavy 05 0 37 To Si. Louis. DryOoods.. •• *62 0 75 Heavy @ 37 To Clcveloud and Eric. Djy'Goods. 0 40 Heavy 350 37| To juid from Brownsville Dry GMs. down’ @ • 15 Produce. Ac., up 0 10 To Nashville. Dry Goods. .0 Heavy 0 To Wheeling. Dry Goods-••• 0 15 Heavy •■•• *? • • 0 12 To Zanesville. Dry Goods @ 50 Heavy 0 37 To Beaver. Dry Goods Ile'uvv • • • • To New Orleans. Dry Goods . nominal. Glass, &c. dt RATES OK FREIGHT OX THE FA. CANAL aVD EaJLUOADS. Applet and green fruil 100 lb*. 00c Ashes, pot & pearl “ 00 Bmter and Bacon •* f>o Beef, sailed. 70 Bale rope At lng ! g •* 674 Beeswax, “ 75 Bristles, “ 00 Brooms, “ 1,75 Cheese, *• 50 Corn,' •* 50 Cotton. “ 50 Chilled Rollers, “ 75 : Drugs & Medicine s, u 67 Dry Goods, u 1,00 Dned Fruit, u 05 Flour, Pbbl. S?|&1,00 Furs and Peltries, i> 100 lbs. 1,25 ’* 1.25 “ \'J25 Fonuiarr, Glassware. “ 7.“* Wind. Gla*3, bx. 60if08 j Ginseng. 100 Ihs. 75 [Groceries, " oo [Hardware. “ 871 i Hops. \ 87i ' llcmp. 02i ' Hides, (raw 70c. dry Sit •• 1.00 leather, ** 10 Lead. M 40 Lard and LM’Oil. ** 50 Oil, Castor, “ 75 Oil*, (ex. L’d & C*r)“ 75 Fork, f> bid. 1,37 Rags. <> 100 fcs. 65»i Rope* ami cordage,“ 00 Specie, **l,oo Seeds, •* 75 Skins, deer & bu»F. " 1,00 Tallow. •• (ri> Tobacco, leaf, ** W 1 ** manufactured." 67 i Wheat, . A 50 ; W (H>l, M 1 ,i*s Whiskey, bbl 1.00 TO rtn: yu mo.xcsqa- 1iK1.4 St.ACIWi.TEE. Class No. I— Bplt. Phil. Ashes, ter. Lanl, Cheese, Fork. Tobacco, tab low. \V Glass, anti Whisker. ? UK) fcs. Class No. U—H«mp, Flax, in bales-•" 1,00 Clasp No. ll—Dried Fruit. leather. Old Raps. Skins. Seed* Wool. • Class No. 4-—Bees wax, Feat lie r». Furs.Gins*p, Hops Mtl?.o. loose Fins. 1.&3 -v.. , i Vv - ? .v v * ’ .yi- . j'/yV-v <V Ritter Intelligent: FORT OF PITTSBURGH, 5 FKBT WATKU IV THE CHANNEL ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wcllsville; “ DcapatehpNelson, Brownsville; tt Caleb Cope. Moore, Beaver and WelUviHe; u Ringgold, Cope. Bridgeport; • “ Dauube, Cocke. Brownsville; <( Baltic. Jacobs, (lot “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do; “ Lake Erie. Hemphill. Beaver. DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver. Clark, Wellsvillc; “ Michigan No. 2, Gilson. Beaver; Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; “ Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; “ Despatch, Nelson, do; Hultic, Jacobs, do; “ Danube, Coekc, do; • “ Wellsville. Bnmes, Wheeling, *• Avalaiich, Williams, New Orleans. “■ Colorado, Tod, Cincinnati. u ; Pacific, Cambell, ' do.- ’ » u Lake Erie, Heihphillpßeaver, B5T* For Franklin.—The Arrow, Capt. Gordon, will leave regularly whon navigation opens. - S3T* For New Orleaks.—The Savanna, Capt. Dennison, will leave on next Saturday, at 10 A.M. B3F* For Brownsville.—'-The Atlantic, Capt. Parkin son, leaves at 4 P. M., every day. * The Baltic Capt. Jacobs, leaves at 8 A. M. ttxT For Wellsville.—The Beaver, Capt. Clarke, leaves at 0 A M., overy 3ay. JKSTFor Cincinnati.—The regular Packet will ieave at 10 A. M. NIAGARA SOIREE, rpHE Third Annual Soiree oi* the Niagara Fire Com- X pant, will come off at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on I'huniiay evening, the 17 th of February . MANAGERS: Capt Samuel Cameron, Hope. D. M'Affce, Niagara. Capt. J. Benning, Washington. A. M*ll\vaine, Goo. Fahnestock. Uncle Sam. S. M'Kelvy, “ . John Marshall. President. J. M. Christy, ** J. Caldwell, Wm. Penn. J. C. Biair, *' D. M. Lee, Eagle. C. Coleman. u Capt. M. M’Stein, Allegheny. James Blakely, “ A. P. Anshutz. Duquesne. J. A. Purkison, ‘* Capt. J. M. Porter. Neptune. J. E. M ! Fccly, ** James Irwin, Vigilant. K. P. Gloss, u J. Sehncck, Vig. I. H. Co. E. Kaye, “ W. Colliugwood, G. I. H. Co. James Donald, “ FLOOR MANAGERS: . Cnpt. Wm. F&azieh. JosKni Kate. Esq. Daniel M'Affce, Esq., and Baud, will be tlicra on the occasion. fjjbp 1-yai. PENN SOIREE. citizens of Pittsburgh aud Allechenv. ore respect* A fully invited to attend the First Annual Soiree of the W m. Penn Fire Company, to i*c given at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, the 22d February'. The Supper w ill be served up by that prince of caterers, Mr- Stricklcnd. Mr. Daniel M’Afcc «ud Band, from '* heeling, will be present. Tickets can be procured from auy of the following Muuugcrs: Managers. S. Cameron, Hope. J. Fulton, President. J. Ltinmcr, J. C. Montgomery,Win Pcmi >Vni. Splone, Allegheny. Wni. Krebs, D.G. Hyrrou. Duquesne. J. Caldwell, Wm. White, Neptune. Wm. Platt, “ Jos. Uoye. Niagara. Wm. Campbell, “ G. Schncck, I. V. H. Co. R. E. Elliott, W. Gallagher, Vigilant. J. Propholor. il W. Coliingwood. Unde Sam.Jos. Sprntlcv, '* J. Craig. Washington. John Lamont, “ Temgrnph. Dispatch. Journal, Chronicle, and Gazette copy 2 weeks. fcb? GRAND SOIREE I ['OR lAr Benefit of the Merry Hospital.' —The citizens of Pittsburgh. Allegheny city, and the Public generally, arc respectfully invited to nttend a Grand Soiree, for the Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, which will be given at the Lafayette Assembly Room??, on Thursday evening. 24th of rch. hist. Mr. Daniel M’Afce, of Wheeling, and his Band, have been engaged to play for the occasion.— Tickets can be procured from any oi the Manager*. managers: lion. Charles Sbalrr. * Horn C. Durraeh, Col. Wilson McCandlcs*. • Col.. Wm. C ...Meredith, Geo. W, LaVnff, Esq., Daniel M’Afce, Dr. J. R. M’Ckmoek. » Dr Geo. Wart. John Savage, John J. Mitchell, John E. Downing. Terence Clark, C. B. Easley. Thodia* Henrv, Jumc» (*dih*\ . George Russell, John J. M'Dcnuot, I). <\ M ? Guir»\ C. M. Kiddle. * L. Harper. John R fluilinc. W. It. M’Coiilogii#, C. Eyster. John J. Goggen. fcli3*id EXCHANGE HOTEL. Comer <*/ Fenn and St. Clair Stnrrtn- J*iitxbvrgh, Fa, r IMiK subscriber, having assumed the management of X this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to iravellnrs and the public generally, that he will be at all time* prepared to accommodate them in till thing* desirable tu a well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur niture added: and no pritng will hr spared to make the Exciianoe one of the vest best Hotel* in the The undersigned very respectfully solicit* a continuance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. THOMAS OWSTON, lcbltvdnw UDA ASH—Vim t: Hcnic ■ubscrd>et> have thi* day reduced the price of their *otla n*h. (which i» warranted Ly the manufacturers from ) to 4Jc fur o»*h..or tfe. for approved nolvs at 4 months. Ana for quantities of 5 ton* or upward* o deduction will he mode of per pound off the*r price**. >V & M. MITTHKI.TREK. 160 Liberty street. J SCOTT. /Vi inti. Fomth *t. five «bjk,rs of Mar • krt. All work warranted. au»l if not perfectly satis* loriory no charge will lie made. leUMi ■ WM. ALEXANDER & SON'S, -Coiri.v Mimi %sb FvHvisnib'G corner of Penn and St- Clair jfrrrfJ, opjtOfifc the Rr /ffW Unit!. Entrpnte on /’inn if.. respectfully intbnu tlse.tr frirmls ami the public, that they arc prepared Jo furnish and at tend to every ihinsfm the line of Undertaker*, as they have quit the bu>luc»» of Cabinet inking, and their at tention will be devoted altogether to the aipv** business, keep u large assortment of COFFINS mode and unshed, covered, and lined in the neatest mauner. with a vatlCi}' of materials, and m all Price*; we keep SHROUDS rea dy made, of oil sires, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at ail prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other article* necessary for dressing the dejul,-ond furnishing funerals, of quality and prices to out; SILVER PLATES for engraving the name and age: ICE CASES Tor laying the body in ice. bv those who wish to keep their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice in for laying on the body; LEADEN Collins always on hand. \Vv have a splendid new JIEARSE and a pair of fine horses, aud any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable, nuglfl-y Q 1 Afl REWARD,—The above reward of One Hun flP IvM / dred Dollars, will be pnid for the opprehension (*o that I can get them) of two negro men, who nn away from the Steamboat Grey Eagle, ml this place, on the night of the Dth January inst.. or $5O will be paid for recovery of either one. One Sawney M’Michacl or Solomon Coleman,-os he cull's himself—the property of Robert M’.Michael, Ander son county, Kv. Said Suwnry ts about five feet nine inches in height, black hkin, long nose and rather thin pouting lips—when spokrn to has a manner of rolling up bis eyes, and speaks qujck when in conversation— is about 25 to £5 year* of age, The other. Daufel Church, (djo* property of Laganes Lindsey, Frawkfort, Franklin county, Ivy -) i* a tall, stout yellow man, rather stoop shouldered, high check bones— inclining to be silent, and speaks low—is about 00 years of age- JNO. F. BROOKS, )an29-3w Capt. St, lit. Grey Eagle. Umbrella*, paranoia, Parasolette*, AND WALKING CANE UMBRELLAS. H. RICHARDSON, Steam Facto**, (the only <ftte in ihc United States,) No. KM, Market street, udclpltia. Merchants are respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture all the above goods, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the great opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My assort ment is complete, and prices so tow as to give entire sat isfaction. 117* As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same name, it is important you should remember WM. 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, and Pantentee of the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lady and Eagle. No. 101. Market si., Philadelphia. 1 [7*Attention is requested to the celebrated IFaMmg Cane UmbrtUa. a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a Cane and Umbrella. fou4 Young Ladles* Seminary, Allegheny City. MR. N. W. METCALF would announce to the citi zens of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended remo val of his School, from the corncrol Sandusky and Straw berry streets, where he has been teaching for the last twelve months. On and after April Ist, he will occupy Rooms on Federal street, in ‘‘Colouade Row,” 2nd door from the bridge. The Academic Year will consist of two Sessions, of uva months each, commencing on the first Monday in February and September. HATES OF TUITION, PEC SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, English Department—lncluding Reading, Orthography and Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Lo gic, English Composition and Criticism, Geography, His tory, Arithmet and the higher branches of Matncmatics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Phy siology, Geology, IntcUqctuoi and Moral Science, and all’ oilier branches reqnudtc to a thorough English Educa tion- • • • • • • • • $3O 00 Classical Department—lncluding the Latin, Greek nnd French languages, each an additional charge of- • • -SO 00 The services of competent Teachers are secured, for such as may desire to receive idstructions in Drawimr. Painting, aud Music. ' j 6 Those designing to enter, will find it to their interest to do so as near to the opening of the Session as possible; vet pupils will be received at any time during the Session, and will be charged at the above rales only from the time or entrance. ,Nc deduciionswillbemadeforabscn ces, except in cases of protracted illness. T Any information which may be desired, will be cheer fully communicated to those who cal! upon the instructor at htS TOoras. Reference may also be made to the following geijtle- ».it.— •* S r ' T u I ';.??" lc ’ Allegheny, Hon. C. Slmleri Pittsburgh. Ror. D. Elliott, “ Rev. D. H. Uiddlc, Mr. H. P. Schwartz, Rev. 11. Dyer* <‘f }on3l»d3m ' [ TTIBBERT’S Chemical Writing Fluid, assorted sized ll bottles, constantly on hand and for sale by f ii. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.; dcc23 comer First and Wood streets. LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS—Just received] por Express. 75 more of those very fashionable Long and Square Plaid Shawls. 3 decKJ A. A. MASON A GO. V: t r>. ' '- t ir ■'•j’V i .5 .■. *#• yf' - «! Lif. ,* j.' . Jf 4<s t i'V'- AUCTION SAXES, BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER,- • Bauth‘Ei*t corner of Wood and JFtftft- streets. -, O -v Dav Gooes. ■ ; N Monday morning, Februaty 14th, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth sis., will bo sold, -without reserve, an extensive assortment of staple ana-fancy Dry Goods,- Ac. At 2 o'clock, p. m.—A large quantity of groceries, con fectionery, glassware, china, queens ware, liquors, >Virr gtma manufactured tobacco, shovels, hay and manure forks, matches, band boxes, stoves. Also ft general as sortment of household furniture, superior transparent window blinds, mantel clocks. 8 day and 30 hour-docks, looking glasses, carpeting. Ac .. .• At 01 o’clock, p. m.—Boots, shoes, gum overshoes, uin -brcllus, ready inndy clothing, gold and silver watches, spyr glnssßs. spectacles, combs, pocket knives, razors, knives and larks, shears, scissor:*, brace nud bits, German fancy goods; &c. ... ■ f e bll- Bookl) Paintings and 'llnilcal Instru- meats at Auction. ON Saturday evening, the 12th inst, at 7 o’elock, at the Commercial Sales. Room, corner of Wood ami Fifth sis., will be sold; a large collcciion of valuable miscella neous books, embracing standard works in the various departments of science and literature. Family Bibles, blank books, letter and . cnj> writing paper, oil paintings; maps, charts, engravings, violins; accordebns, flutes, ftm cv articlcg; Ac. (febll) JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. Of Household Furniture , Kitchen utensils. Ear futures, • at Auction. . THIS day, Friday llth, at 10 o’clock in flic forenoon, will be sold at the Hotel of R. Dosset, ;>th ward, Penn street, a few doors above the canal bridge, a large lot of household furniture and kitchen utensils, bar fix tures, Ac.. comprising of 1 secretary and book case, bed steads, tables, carpeting looking glasses, mantle clocks 4 , quecnswarc, with ajjrcot variety of kitchen utensils, 1 cooking stove, 1 cofloe boiler, a lot of books, also bar fix tures, ac., A. Vermsat Sale. • . . febll J. McKENNA, sict. Large 6ale of Ready-made Clothing. ON FRIDAY Morning, the llth inst, at 10 o’clock, ai the Commercial Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, to close sundry consignments—a lnrge quantity of good.quality Fashion able Ready-made Clothing, in lots tp suit dealers; among which are: ' 10 doz. Fine Shirts, with linen bosoms and collars; 3 15 Superfine French Style, do. do.; 2 41 Fancy Sporting Shirts; 2 u White and Blue Flannel Shirte; 2 Plain and Twilled Red Flannel Shirts; 0 •* Hickory Shirts; 7 “ Derrick A Bro. Drilling Overalls: 45 Sattiuet Vest*, Roundabouts, and Pantaloons: 38 pair Fancy Cassimcrc Pantaloons; 29 Pilot Cloth Overcoats, assorted; tpgetbcr with Qil Cloth Coats, Pantaloons, Soiuhwestcrs, Ac. feb9 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber has re- Qjgmfjgf ccivcd, and will continue to. receive, during JWSWfcfc the season, InrgcPsupplics of Landrcth’s Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. It is of the first im portance to the Gardener, that he should have a selection of good and genuine Seeds, without which hj» diligence, skin and soil, can be of little value. Having this self-cvi dent fact in view, the subscriber can confLrtentlr rueont mend the Seeds he oflers to, the public, as bcttigW the dcry best quality. His stock is comprised, in port, of the vitlcrent varieties of the following kinds:. Artichoke, Cucumber, Parstyipa, Asparagus, Egg Plant, • .. Peas, Brans, Endive, Pepper, Beet, Kale, Potato. Boreeolo, Leek, Pumpkin, Broccoli, I/Cttuce, Radish, Cabbage, Melon, Rhuhard. Carrot, Mustard. Suolsafy; , Cauliflower, Nasturtum, Spinach, Celery-, Okra, Squash Corn, Onion, Tomato, Cress, Parsley, Turnip, With ft choice selection of Aromatic und Sweet Herb and Flower Seeds. The subscriber would also call the attention of Farm era, Gardeners and others, to ibe Osage Orange, a sniall quantity of the reed pf which he has just received. The Osage Orange is better adopted for hedges than any thing known. With a small cost, and but a Hide care, a fence may be had Umt w ill defy the inroads of cattle, and what is important, in a populousdistrict. set at bay anv descrip tion of tresspasser*. F. L. SNO\Vt>EN. febD-3tdAw3. No. 29 Water si. MESMERISM— Mr. ,S/>*-»ierr respectfully announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that JiU demonstrations in Mesmerism, will continue during this week, at Philo Hall. Those who do not believe, had bet ter attend, and embrace (be present opportunity to satis fy themselves. The Experiments will, ia uvery in*lance, be givcu with persons who are citizens of Pittsburgh. All may expect tol>e amazed, astounded and oonvinced. Doors open at half past i> o’clock. Tickets, &*> cent*— can be had at the Exchange Hatch Cilice of the Po-t, and at tin-door. Front-eats must be reserved for the Ladles jnnhl __ _ __ '|V> The lft>iu/rnbh' 'he Judges of i!»e <\*uri 91’ Quarter J. Sfaidnihi of the IVucr.lu and for the Counts of Al lc^ieny. The petition of John Obcili'v. of the Borough of Taran tmn,-Allegheny <*ounty. humbly theweth. That your pcti- Honor hath provided himself with .material* for the ac commodation of travelers, and others, at his dwelling house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your Hon* ore will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pub lic house o! coHTtaimaent, and vour petitioner, o* in du ty houmUvriU pray. ' JOHN OUFRI.F.Y Wr the *»bscrJbcrir. fliit/cns of the Uorongh of Tsrmi* tara, do certify. thnithe above petitioner U of good re pute tor bourniy and temperance. tu«d i* provided will* lujupc room and convenience* for tin* ftapomiuoda* t*ert» of travelers and other*, and that said tairam is ne* n»»an'. Proprietor. Jnn. Pi«kcy. <»*«>. \V. J{ J * Friek. A- Mort*-n, stT, J. Krnn**U>. Jacob Rhine. G. W JRuvv, Ja*. Mttrhrlf. Ju*. Artum*. K. .Maxwell «ml 11. Rhine. fcMWltt ffV) the Honorable ibr Judge.- ol' the Court of Quarter X Se*Mons of the Peace, fit and for the County of Al legheny : 1 Twf petition of Georg** Ober, Fourth Ward. City of Pitsburgh, jn the county aforesaid, htunbly aheweih. That your petitioner .‘:uth provided himself with nintrrial* for iltc accommodation o» r travellers and others, at hits dwelt ittg hoo»e ia wp.nl afuresaiJ prays that,your Honors will be plea M-d to grant him a license to keep a public houiw of entertummeuJ And >otir ju in duty Iwund, wit! pray. , GEOk(?E OBER. \Vt. tfcu subscribers c-ili/rmi of the Fourth V/ard. do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute lor honesty and tcmpeywqiie. and is well provided with house rponraud conveniences for tips aceotriinodauou of travel ers mid ollters, and that said tavern is necessarv. I*. A. Beehnm, A. Ilovs, f\ Paulin. W. SaiUucr. L. Mil ter, M. Vorghcy, John Keowq. James Smith, G. E. Nic man. Jacob Kopn, Carl Romback. Victor Scriba. fcbO-d'Jt* rWGLISII PAMPHLETS—Schiller's Maid of Orleans l!i ScbilJcr's IVni,Tell; $ The Stmdowlc** Man; Fondue's Magic Bing; • l Uuuine; Marco Visconti, from the Italian; Musacut Tales; Talcs of theXUarync** Foottc ; Ac. janll H, S. BQSWOftTII (t CO. ? 48 Market *l. ■\vn N ES—-20 qr. eiislr* Roncao Hort; VT 10 “ Ixmdou Market Port ; 10 *• Tenerife “ 10 - Pole Sherry; 5 •» Golden •* 0 “ Brown “ * 10 Lisbon ,A 15 *‘ Dry Malaga; 10 •* Sweet For salts in quantities to suit, by decan P. c. MARTIN QUXDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—Wo havo just received 0 a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries, published by tne American Sunday School Union, and* approved bv a committee of publication, consisting of member* of the-following denominations, viz.; Baptist. Congregational. Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six huudred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 camß.l ail written expressly for Sunday Schools. lu addition to the abovo, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper eovers,*ibr quite youfig child* ren, for rewards, Ac. The Union also nublishcs two Libraries, Nos. 1 and 2, of one hundred volumes each,-all numbered ready for use. of hooks from 72 pages up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. Also, “A Youth Cabinet Library.” of fifty volumes, at the lo%v price of two dollars and fifty cents. Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, Ac. 311 l the above we sell at. the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application, ELLIOTT A ENGLISH, 50 Market sc, febS between Third aud Fourth. fpHE partnership so long existing under the firm of M’- _L CORD A KING, was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the Ist inst. The business will’ be closed, at-the old stand, by either of ns, using the uanjc of the firm for that purpose. Being desirous to have our business closed, with as little delay as possible, we would respectfully re quest those indebted, to call und settle their accounts. JOHN P. M’CORD. H. D. KING. JOHN D. M’CORD, having associated with him. Ids brother, JAMES M’CORD, under the style of M’CORD A CO., will continue the Hal, Cap, and Fur business, in au its various branches, wholesale and retail, at the old starid, corner of Fifth and Wood streets, where they soli cit a.continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed od the old firm. JOHN D. M’CORD, V; JAMES S. M'COltl). from the old and well known firm of M’Cobd A I most respectfully recommend to the patronage of the public, my successors, Messrs. M’CORD A Co. . feb7-JUn H. D; KING. M*Cor<t A Co., (SrccJßwons to M’Coim A Krai.) . f A MANUFACTURERS and dealers in gjE HATS, 1 CAPS, nnd FURS, Wholesale and WI Retail, cor. Wood and Fifth situ Pittsburgh. PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail Trade. Gentlemen can rely, at nil times, upon getting their HATS and CAPS, iVora our establishment, of tho best materials and xcorkinansklp, of the latest styles , and at the lowest prices. Country Merchants, (purchasing by wholesale.) are re spectfully invited to call and examine our Stock, as we can say with confidence, that, us regards quality nnd price, it will not suffer in u comparison with any house in Philadelphia. fcb7-y JAMES CALLAN, Attorney at Law , corner of Wylie and Fifth streets— w Low Corner. ” feblO-y "TyALENTINES.—A splendiE assortment of comic and V sentimental Valentines, for sale by JOHN H. MELLQR, foblO SI Wood street. sEiBW>i6»i. : t- ■■ '■ t- '■'] .Salts b§ faction.' Extra Sale 5 4i Hum 4i 10 •* Tresh “ 2G ** S. S. Madeira; 15 *• Lon.- Market '• 10 *• rfymiugton “ Dissolution. CO-PAiITNEIUSIUP. §AMUEL MORROW. Manufacturer of Tin. Copper, and sheet iron ware, No 17 Fifth street, between ooiTand Market. fcblO - - ■3 V'Vt- 4 T>EN JASON'TV' bENISOW,'ATiOH«irT xm> -CeeApr i X) iiOtt Cleveland,’. OA/&, .vnU attendto PTpfes sionol business jit the Coutih fldjouung counties. - r 1 — He will tikootv'e careful attention lo Co»le<rtion>i!ttfcuv part of Northern Ohio. : . ■'' ■ v.. . - ■' i'. •Chief JusUcd Parker, X'atnhrMg*; Law.SchooL, . ; j ] Hon. Richard Fletcher, Id Sint* SL, Boston: - - j • [ Hon. Sumuel U. Perkins, 111 Walnut st., Philadelphia- * Ricbord B. Kimbn)|. Esq.,f>3"VVall at-. New York. , Hampton A Smith, Pittsburgh. . . ■• For additional rut»Tedc«, refer to this Office. fctm-ly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND " AXLE FACTORY’ ISAAC JOKKB. JONES A Q.UIGG, Manufacturers of spring and mister steel, Plough Steel, Steel Plough Wings, Coach and Ehp uo springs. Hammered Iron Axles; and dealer.* in Malic nblo Casting*, Fire Knirine Lamps, and Coach Trimmings generally. corner of Ro.is uml Front sts., Pittsburghi-Pri. febb-tfm LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS.—The, subscriber has just received hisanniinl supply. of LumlrrtVs Gurdon Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing every variety worth cultivating. The attention of farm ers, gardeners, end others, is. respectfully .called lo Ins stock. • F. L. SNOWDEN. f,.h‘» c No. 29 Water at. . * Homewood, Feb,-.1, 1848. I OFFER FOR SALE, my Homewood property, com; prising bclweon five and MX hundred acres, ol land.— I shall have a road opened, running through tho principal body of the land, so ns to render it easily accessible from the turnpike, and the Squirrel Hill and Braddock’s Field roads. Any portion of the property mnv be obtained, so ns to suit the wishes and convenience of purchasers. Mr. Daniel Noglcy, of East liberty, will give any gen eral information as to the locality of the land—and Mr. George Bailey will oblige me by attending in person, and showing nuy particular purt of‘n. and giving information as to die terms of sale. IvM. WILKINS. Homewood. Feb. 3d. 19-18.— trnd* JS. MORRIS Sc CO S BLACK WRITING INK, For • St«l or Quill Ptns, and dit Copying Pr«<-—This Ink is the result of ihc experiments of several years, devoted to the manufacture, on an extensive scale, of an article suited to all the purposes of the consumer- The perfec tion of this Wrinnglnk consists in the following proper ties: Fluidity— m which property it will bo found to surpass all previous preparations. Tt will flow with per iod freedom, either from quill or steel pens, and is entire ly tree from arty corrosive, qualities. Color— The colur at tins article is a rich, boauuful blue black. lErA» good black Ink,'from its necessary chcmicul constitution, requires exposure to the air to impart a deep color. It must not, therefore, be expected, that the mo ment the bottle is oped, the Ink will be found to be a jet black. The first appearance will be pale ; but after ex posure to the chemical action of the atmosphere, either on paper or tn the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black hue. Permanency—The color is unalterable by tho lupse ot time. It will never fade. On this account, all important records should be mwlc m .this article, os years only deepen uud strengthen itvtint. N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metallic Pens, and for IVufc-mndc of Quills; -and wbat is impor tant and very desirable with many, will give a perfect impression bv the Copying Press. 'V« are using, in ihc institutions with which wc arc connected. Morris*Blue Bloch Wnlint: Inf;; and, tn respect to fluidity, brilliancy, and permanency, believe it superior to any Ink we have hcrciotorc used.” [Signed,] •• A. Thurston, Cashier Bnnk of Louisville) Win. Itioh unison, Canhier NortlnTn Bank of Kentucky; George C. Gawathmcy. Cashier H&nk of Kentucky ; L. L. Shrcve. President ot the Gas Bank. Thomas L. Helm, Clerk of Barren County Court; Cnrn*.n Pope, Clerk of JetTerson County Court; P. B. Atwood. Secretar> r Fircqiairs Ijtsu ranc Compnny; John Muir, Agem Lexingtou Insurance Con.]»any; tf. S. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Chambers. Secretary Franklin Fire and Marine insurance Company; J. R. Ilhomor. Treasurer Saving in^ntuuon." A supply of llie above Ink. just rcc'd.arid for sale by ft* I*7 JOHNSTON Sc STOCKTON nOCKHEIMER HOCK WINE, Henkell Sc Co.. Ex porters b) the United States; for sale by ibe case or bottle, at the Wine Store of decSO . JACOB WEAVER. “lI’'INKS—t halfpipes Madeira Wine; »T lOquar. cn»ks do do io do do Sweet Malaga; 25 Indian bids. do do Just received ami for tale by MILLER Sc. RICKETSON. I OAF SUGAR—9O hbls. Xos. 4,5, 8, and 7, Louisiana: j 10 “ t'oarse Pulverised Loaf; f» •* Fine •• In 'tore auti for sale by nEX.NESSin’ JJttANUV—I lmlf pipe., LondoSfclur, Vintage of M 2, to arrive and for sale by HI.ANKErs: BLANKETS:: BLANKETS!::—Gen tian, Blue Mackinaw, VVhitny, and Country Blaukcts. at ca»turn cost, to clouc consignment, ai ROBINSONS, Fifth street, I ONDON .POUTER. —5 oaxks London Poricr, in quart and pint bottles, for sale by dec«2 P. f\ MARTIN. SARDINES*—A 0 boxes Sardines: 50 hf. do. do., for sale by [ricoCd P. C; MARTIN. CLVNDLES. —20 l-oxes Su-arine Caudles, for sale bv > doc 15 J^JV-ILLIA 1 vRIED PEACHES. —100 bushel*, forsale by' Lr litcS 9 SMITH A• SINCLAIR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—IO sacks prime Flour of -hulled” Buckwheat, for sole by jan? SMITH Sc SINCLAIR. AND HIGH COIiORKD DE LAINES—.4. A. Mum>h 4* Co- 02 Market street, have just received per Expr* # h*. hu of die übove very fusbiona «Me goo<is. for rJiihlreu’s wear. tl^cT >TE\V GOOIW-A. A A Co., No.62,.Market s^.. I have just received i*u rxteusive assortment of Day sey and I'niwo Dress Buuona; nl*o, Crimps and Fringe*, of every variety ; Cas|;u;ero Cravau. Silk Scarfs. Ac. drcl* IPU LET.—Thice dwelling houses, ritual..- on Fourth I. atrcct, oeuf the Caittfl Bridge, in the eitv <jf Pitts burgh. Also, n Itoom. 75 b\ arc*, ‘.villi a eonveni'.-iU ciitfnnoc On .7th. near Wood rircrl. Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with un acre of gTound under cuhivntion. situate on Ohio Lauc. in the city of Allegheny. Euqdire of .r. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st. Holiday presents.—jmw h. meiaor, no. bi, Wood street. IS u rivr opening for sale, a splendid as sortmeet of BOOKS, »i the richest bindings. Rosewood Piano Fortes. Martin’s De Gotti Guitars. Rosewood Writing dHisks. »Yc. For sale at the lowest caAh prices. declS) CF f X»ftieis^3bbi7naTd~' O r 5 buripAs pried PcaChe*; 10 « Apple#? 1 aqron Woolan Sppks: 00 lbs. Beeswax? On conrigmneift, and for sale by janld J. D. WILLIAMS. r LET.—A Room on the first story, and the second X and third stories of a brick house, corner of Fifth and Union streets. very neat and convenient Frame Cottage, in Allegheny City. Apply to JAMES MAY. jnnll COPARTNERSHIP —The undersigned has associated i with himself John Nicola, from Baltimore, in the Gro cery and General Commission Business, nndcr the style of Sellers A Nieols. Bated Lst Jununry. 1846. jan'JO ERAS, SELLERS. PRODUCE— 10 bashclS Clover Seed; 2 bids. White Beans; 0 “ Flaxseed; 123 kegs No’. 1 Lard; G bins. ‘ v 12 casks Cheese; 65 bis « Just received and lor sale, by jan2s miller a iucketsqn PRINTERS' INK.—Just received at the Peri* Tea Stock, 72 Fourth st., 30 KEGS PROUT’S WINTER NEWS INK, in 20 lb. and 50 tb. kegs. Prout’a Printing Ink is acknowledged, by primers, to bo the best manufac tured in the country. • A. JAYNES, fch3-daw Agent for the Manufacturer. FLOUR— 50 bbls. fresh, of prime brands, received by steamboat Ringgold, and for sale by * febO SMITH A SINCLAIR. BUCKETS— <50 doz. just received and for sole by feb-t SMITH A SINCLAIR. rpO the Master Carpenters of the Cities of Pittsburgh X aud Allegheny, and vicinities: You are hereby notified, that the Journeymen Carpen ters of the two cities -hud vicinities, intend to demand an advaneo of 25 cent* per day upon their present wages, on the first day of April next. Bv order of the Associa tion. W.\L* E. ERRETT, U. S. f«b3-tf (Journal and Dispatch copy.) REIS a BERGER respectfully call the attention of per son* desiring to purchase Clocks, having on hand a very lafgc and well selected assortment of Jerontq and other Clocks—received direct from the manufacturers— which enables them to sell cheaper than most of the other houses in this city. Dealers in Clocks will therefore do well by col ling at their establishment, and inspecting their stock, ana ascertain the low prices they sell them at. REIS A BERGER, fubi-lii) S. W. corner Smithfitdd and Second sts. YALUAULE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LEASE, —Tlie owner proposes to aell, or lease, a piece of property aituated on the northerly side of Third street, between Chancery lane and Ferry street; extend ing in front, on Third street, about 40 feet, and in depth nbout B 5 feet, orjialf way to Fourth street—together with the privilege of on alley three fret wide. Ort this property arc erected a two storied brick duelling, (now occupied by J. B. Variion.) and a building fitted for a bathing establishment, also of brick. Applv to H. B. WILKINS, feb2-if Fourth street, opposite the “Odjon.” Castings. MERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware anti other Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples can be seen at our warehouse, Commercial Row. Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace’s Marble wprks, " Terms amt prices favorable. ' . frh 2—dim QUIN. McBRTDE& Co. Flags; ON - Saturday last lhe subscriber Temoved a small lot of FLAGS, from the IMonongahcla Wharf, so that they might not be injured or destroyed. The owner tg request ed to call at my residence, on Wnfbury street, psy <oi this advertisement, and take them away, •' • - ■ feb7-lt» . ..- >nC!IAEL APCARTY. . T> HEyMUTISM.—Dr. Brown’s newly. discoveredrOm ’XV ?dy or Rheumatism is a speedy nud certain remedy for .that painful trouble; It never fails. Office ond’Privatc Consultation Booms* No.' 6s, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home.- ' janlb-dawlf > : V': KV ; y^-5c s }.. . wr ;V \ ,* ;•* -ft f,'/*- ■- JOIIN F. (jUIOG- MILLER A RICKETSON P. C. MARTIN. one door below Wood *n. Notice Clocks! Cloclcs! Clocks! . _ ! ‘ : Steam-Boat Column. * “ ' I-18*$, CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILT S TEAM k* AC 1C E T I>l J|£ . *PHIS Independent Lino of: Ftemiir.Ts i# niw composed ;Jt of the largest, swiftest. bfst finished and furnished, and most powerful boat# oh the .wnrcr* of ihe WVsi; Tin* highest ore paid lor., the services the best and most exyenenced men engaged in tin? river business.— The line has been m operu riun for #ix yearn; has carried nearly two millions of peopli?. without doing the slightest injury to tiiei* persons*. The- proprietors chnllenge com* porison with,any passenger ilnte- ui tlie I’ufou 'for safety, speed. All that money cun procure has been- provided for the safety?! contfort and convenience of passengers. The boats leave forCmcinnaii ns follows: MOXDAY PACKET.~*mc 'Nfnx< w<sAiikla, Cnpl. ttw, wtU leave Pittsburgh every Monday monting at lb o'clock; Wheeling every Monday cvfcaing at 10 r. m. TUESDAY PACKET.—' the Hlue*>'la No. *2, Capt. Jno.. Klmefclttr, will leave! Pittsburgh every Tuesday, morning at 10 o’clock: Wheeling cTcrv Tuesday, evening at 10 r. m. i WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The ■Exottfit No; I J. CupL S. Dcan, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock: Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at L 0 tv m. S ' '!" THURSDAY 'PACKE T.-^Tlie ' Bjm.UAvr. Cap?. K. J. Groce, will leave Pittsburgh.evcry Tliursdftv morning at 10 o'clock; 7\ heeling every .Thursday evening at 10 jv a. FRIDA i PACKET. —The PLirpEtiXo. *J. Copt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday monting at 10 o'clock: Wheeling every f'rjdoy evelting-al 10 . ♦: • „ .S\m r JULir PAOA’itfrrTThc -Messkxo'er, ( apt. JV Camp, will luave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o’clock;'Wheeling cYeryittfilurdoy evening at 10 i*. it. SUNDA I PACKET.—The. Isaac Xewtox. Copt* A. G Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Si{U(ioy monting ut 10 o’clock; Wheeljng every-Sunday 'evening at 10 pi Mi nov 19. > i For Franklin, IJK ifr THE fine and'very light draught steamboat ARROW. Capt. NY. 11. Gordon, will leave ns above every Tuesday and Saturduy. For freight or passage apply on, board. . feb.*> For Cincinnati* i -JEffT .*» THE fust running passenccrestmr FENN SVLVANIA, IL C. Gray. Master.will leave forihcaboveand.iiitcrmedi6tcport«.regiildrly-/- ~ For freight or passage apply on board, •. .. -fchS IB4R. Pittsburgh aud BrewnsvilleDnily Packet Linei* February Ist. I*ls. I.KAVK DAILY AT|B A. M. AND A I\ M. I .fc The lollowing new boats complete the line the present season: ATLANTIC,- Cnpl. Jainca Parkinson: BALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs; and 1.01.15$ M’LANE, Copt. E. Bennett. The bouts are entirely new, mid are fitted up without regard to expeuso. Every 'comfort that tuoneJ:. nan procure has been urovi*, The baau wjll lenve the Monongahela NVhart Bo&V at the foot ol Boss st. Passengers will be punctual oa board, us the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hourtl. .-I-.,- j until For hottlsvlllc. I THE Koiitucdv.River Packet. GREY;EA- JreTOßSfi GLE. Brooks. .Master, will leave tor the above andintcnnedinte ports regularly. For freight or passage cpply oa board. iVbs For Brownsville. j The new and splendid passenger and mail tisSat&SSf steamer BA LTJC, Capt. A. Jacobs, will leave tor the above port during tl|e*present week, at a A. ai., positively. ;. . JPor freight or passage, apply on board. febS For BrowusTllle. >' TlfKnew Mali und Passenger steamer AT* I.ANTIC. J \MjEs Parkinsox.' Muster.' will lchvc for the above port thiiday, M $ x. •a', positively. For freight or passage apply on board.. . febd I ,|Pf, fifr THE good steamer ST. ANTHONY - , Tjio*. Mvy, Muster, will leave for (he above and intermediate ports as soon a? Ihe Spring, trade commences For freight or passage on board, or to fci»3 | JAMES MAY,.Water.at. ® For St 1 , Lunly. I THE excellent and light draught steamer SWAN. B. Ma;v. Master, will leave for the above and intemie<Uaie laiuliugsiifa few weeks. For freight or passage apply on board, or to fcl»3 ; JA.MES MAY. Water st. For Sf, Louis," i THE splendid sn-tinicr NORTH t'ARQLI NA. Devinxey* Muster, will leave for thv above amt intermediate port#, on regularly. For frritrb! or pns.sage apply on hoard. feW. For St, I<oali. 1 THE new mui splendid steamer ANDREW FELTON, W. .H. Fitrox, Muster, will leave torthc above ami intenuediute landing# regulurly. : For freight' or passage upiilv on board, or to c i, jitulT ' JAMES MAY. - For New Orleqn»« | flSfg* A TIIK *t«mm*f EAGLE will tiEgtte&EgL leave fur tin* abo\ e uhd all xnfcrtnedmte jK>rts f'or freicli! or possum* npplv on hoard, or to > * lehl ' (i. B. .MILTHXBKKGKIt. Affi nt. I THE splendid u«w steamer SAVANNA. H- Dkxxi.<ox. Master. wjlMcave for dm .above aim oil intermediate landings, on Saturdnyythfc VJtli inst. Fof”freiuht or passage nt?plv on i'oanl. • feht Beaver And NVellsville Packet. |. fpßsfr tI? K steamfcor.; BEAVER, Cuarles E. Cl hike. Master, will, during the coming winter scumhu make, duily trips Vo BcnvSTftnd Vt ellsyilb*. leaving Pittsburgh every morning ut9o'clock. and-Wells villc aid o'clock, r. M. dec 1.7 D. M. 11ARTOX A.CO.. Agrhw. PRIVATE r>!iil‘4sKri.-ToX>r f £>Vqu*/i, of G.>' Diamotul Allay, pan bg ppn?uUg«l In pllcasc. of u,private or ddieatr nature iiiujdeßt p> fl;c huiiian frauic. ’ • Sybilis and Syphilitic eruptions. gQnorrumg and ns ron scquunces, together' \yitli all fOitmit ji.’jnijritie* of the blood, with all discuses of riourtal origi?i t sk;n dis eases, with strictures, gleet, urethral discharge?.;-seminal weakness and impotem-y: ako.pilesj rhr-imjatism. female wcakues*. diseases of ihc|w«/mb. monthly suppressions, diseases of the j/iiuls. fistpla in aiiOviteryous afiedtious. pain# itt the back and loins, irritation.* of the neck; pf the madder and kiduey« : RCOfbutic cruptibiisj tctier.jrins* worm. mercurial diseases, TWELVE .YEARS’ PRACTICE j Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of Vene real disorders, nnd ilhmc arising from youthful.excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the coustituirtn >110)' have been enfeebled, eitablcs.Dr. Brown toolfer assurance? «f speedy relief to.all who may.Fplacc themselves under his cpre, Dr. Brawn s uffice* urc cbnviMifunily arranged into sep arate np:iriments. Patients eon virit Dr. B. without of exposure to other visitors. ‘ ’• It is of intportaifce. to ntditv persons in need of juidical aid, to obtain good advice privately aud promptly. To all such. Dr. Brown's ready iskill irtremoving /entreat tf/s-v easts, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements wliich can rarely bo equalled. Strangers arc.hcreliy ap prised that Dr. Brown luis been regularly educated m every branch of.medicine,{and for the last- twelve years confined himself exclusively to. the treatment ofihose diseases. ! Dr. Brown is the onlv regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his; whole attention to those com plaints. . {Uncertain, safe and speedy cures will, in fill case's, be guaranteed. • Recent cases are relieved in a short time,, without inter ruption from business. ' • |p**llcrnia or Rupture:-r-Dr. Brown'also invites per sons afflicted with Hernia to cull, ns he has paid particu lar attention to that diswise.' Letters from n distance,' asking must contain a fee. or they will not be attended to; ' - ; • . -V ; . - : (Er'Officc on Diamond AUcy. a tew doors from Wood street, towards the market; Consultations strictly confi dential. i c ocl’JVdfrwly labor Saviiigpowderl ■ ' f:, MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. MANUFACTURED AT THE BOSTON MOUNT JSAOLE,WORKS., j lAOII cleaning the surface of AlffroM, and - i Glass IVorr, and restoring jt lo its original .transpa rency. this article is decidedly without an cqmd.iDout time and labor xini saved-by its use, A thousand-refer ences could be adduced, itVnooessary, to certify to.llus met. > ■ .- _ . It will remove the oxide from the surface. of troWj Sil ver. Copper. Brass, JJriiannTiiit/re., with tho greatest facility. giving it an uurivalled polish* ; ; A fair trial is all that the proprietor* ask, and wilf con vince the most skeptical of -its utility. Directions /or Use.— Let the Fdwder be applied upon a damp, soft woollen cloth. With a yerv little exertion, every particle of oxide may he removed. feb4 JOSEPH- R. CARR, General Agent. For salo by JOHN D. MORGAN; Druggist. Mrs. duffs new milunery. and. dress MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,Wb-10 St. Clair (between Penn and the Bridge.)—Dresseso Cloakt*.-Capes., Mantillos, &c., made to tlio-latest Ffcnph and English Fashion?. Also, Bonnet?, Hoods, Otipes; Hoad Dresses. Ac. A choice deletion of neto styles Satins, Silk Yclvets, French Flowers, Gimps, rich cap aud bonnet Ribbons, Laces, Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Males..;Mus!iiis, Ctimbries, |llundkerchjc«'s, &c.. furfsalc, whulesaltj and retail at the lowest price. • Country Milliners Supplied with the latest French English Fatlcrns of livery new" article in the Millinety'andiDress-maktng ljne, tit : !S'cw York prices. <? . i- Straw Bonnets cleaned.and altered to the present fash ion: • 1 ~ • : v - --’ jah2o tI T CANNOT SAY TOO ;MUGH F'Wt: [VV—Mar/ .1 proof of tha.?fhcacy of Dr. Orierttal Cou/h Mixturt. Read the-’following;, - . f * ;4 ;riTTSßraon,-Feb. lst,J.§43. ’ “Messrs. Huus 4* Uroriyai/; soriv.Mrf‘«H»ty-comi>els mc.to make a io reg.iftlio the etfeer of'vpuf Dr. Willard’s Cough Mlxture.ftpon my system. Forj.soine twelve weekk, during the winter, I was so much troubled wjth a harrnssing cough, lisito render me entirelynhttble to attend to my work: and, from the nature of »ny system. I had every reason to believe, was rapidly; funrritiginto consumption. Aflertrying various remedies, withput any effect. I wasjed to trv a bottle of the Oriental Cough Mixture, odd must say thift I ooneidjir it llio .bgHt’in me United Stniufc—ln fact, I canxiot any 4oq forit,.us I was entirely ‘cured by the if so pf ilie. first bottle. Totlie afflictad, 1 would say, - 1 get d bottlii of it, ond lie cured * r / ; o’Co.\.XKii; > Price 23 cents.' For sale by . - i: HAYS & BROCKWAYv No. 2, Com. Row, Liberty at., near- CanM Basin. SoId : olfio by . .ffeb3] • 'J; jFLEMING, LawryncCvillc. Foß|SAtE.ui pficr <ssr sj» on vVebster p few It js ft two story bpek hpusc) Aqox. . X will scllona liberal janSl-tf "• ykAMA Febriary UI.-IS4B. For St; lioniif. For New Orlcann >li ihe hqUM j r)ow tjcco j)y ar doors west of Seventh s’. , IvyiUr fouc toojini'oiii each il credit ■'.• - y.:-:: ’■ :c> W. H, LpWRHI "C"S : :•>% f-' ■w 1 .VvvS V* V: : |.r; v X >•' V -Vj-'>;)3 " -1, * -U' ; . * Baukei AU.EX XXlAMfctt' ' -V . kh A WT!R & BAHint tonka, *mt jSffiSSTS&r,. ftwj* ff fWafiJ Bill . «/ Kxchuni;e. Cfft^fitaus tf, Hdfil- Is'oltt. nr.it Coin. -■■■ ■.. ••'• ♦tSKtofit?' "* ’ Corner of Third and Wood' *u.. dirn.Qll)* opppHifcTn* i pl , i • Charles Hotel. ,; ■•: -IF M--,’ -w. iioiMjjs & soy, r J* > Bankers and h*aUrt m Exchange, Cow <Mta Eank-!\o?ftfC^ X 0.55 MarLft ,. _■ • SKLUSG RATE. y.n^TUtt.^ .New York * I>* l OwMaoaii OWC l > )iitad*lp]u.i « * 4 j Louim ill<f I-iV,£» * ISpltiuorc • “ I St- | : . . • UA.MC. SOTJfS. ' S>i*yVl{:TfUefv .:.-V! ■J dis. Gonnly «c Pity J’dijr-' 4, ' •; “:n i •• Hehr t-Notes ■ «♦ r ■:.■? J* I’rnnurlvmim Co. : |. i *• :i ■■ • 3 “ • New.vurk ■ • ■••• ; 'r£ . I 7‘ ■ Maryland ■•■•<.- .[•• Uv.--.- V-’>; li *' NewOflcoilS <rvv. :. • / Buying - tatei Ohio Indiana Kentucky Virginia Wueelmg. Tennessee, aulft-y : WILLIAM A.IIILL & CO. IJA?fJyiIl3. KXCIEAXCJK RROriiftS. AXt> HEALERS ,'tV'•! - .Forngn. «m! JDomrsth" Etrihawtes Certificates r>f£tpdrtf£ >' i • • Ijcvti hotrs gtuA Specif. Fo. 0-1 TVourf jf., one 'ifoor tiboit' Fourth* Eastziflc. Pa. •■•••..: (IUKRENT T\ind? received tm rirpocil, and collection* / made on all the Chips throoght the United ' ! • Sight cheeks-on Baltimore. Philadelphia. Ncsv York: ■ ♦ ion and Cincinnati, cousin ally for snla in smut to ■‘•ail purchasers. • . ’ ,-.v :• .s-i'; The paper of the Ohio. Kentucky. Inihsu?. and-Vir*'<• < gmta Banka bought ami sohT on the must fevouth)* fenii«.' -r<- r . • The highest premium paid for Foreign and’ Aft*firfeatr : -xf't-:' Gold ana Silver coins. ■ : - f ; EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, FH EL ANDA N D SCOT- ■•*•' -i: - LAND, for sale in urnountK of JM -and upwards; ;•<■:•. nmrlO-dnwy. . _ JOSKI’iI 11. HILL; . , WVC. CCEST**-;,*- HILL &- CVKRV, ; ,i \ Bauktrs. 7?.rchange Broker*. and Deahrs -in Foreign ./out FoiuesticHxchriiigt. Certificate* of■ Deposit. 73a>iX , A r of« T 'j (fold and Sifrer. Air. <io Wrmixirief, 3rd door below Fourth '■ UVsf side. Pittsburgh. Pa. „ •. >.*. -1 .*> PAR Kuuds received mi deposit ftnd cuneci?oa*<ta?4ee ■ ,v v in nil the principal citie? of the United States^. ■:? :*>*■ 1 ■■'■■■■- Sight Exchange on Philadelphia; Hutmaare, Now j . Boston and. Cincinnati constantly fof sale m i i - purchasers. .;./*v.i£ Kcntttcky. Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and PcnnsyJvautiv " Banks Notes bought utuVsohlon the most faVorable • ■ 1 Tho highest premium paid for American Grid. .. ’ - V Exchange, on England, Ireland. Gunnanr aptf FVonc*- ’ ‘ l procured. &c. ■ ■..., .... ._ ___ margy&^i.;*|h 3X3. S. U00X... . ‘ - TWOsV-'^a3sGt3i i ft«* ;^':-.’:: ' , .'.;i’' iIOOH &. SARGENT, • BANKERS AND' EXCHANGE BROKERS‘ -V 1 * A*. E. Cornier of Wood and Sixth struts?; Pittsburgh '- Fa ’i y ■ 1 BEALERSiii Com, Bans Notes. Time Bills; 1 Foreign' ami Domestic. Exchange; Ccrlilirntes ofDeposit, ie >” i ■ EXCHANGE on all the prinpfrfti Cities of and .Europe, for sale m sums to spit purchasers.' - CURRENT and par funds received-on drpopitev- .i - COLLK<TTIONS made on alt pajis of jljf I'nionyat tße'' j 1 lowest rates; -• . HEFEKENCES Messrs, M._Leech & $6». Osjdejj & Snowtieu; •* •• . A\ in. Bell & Son,: . S. M f CJnrkon 3: C 0. ,: Kngliah W Bcmiciu . > . *• T‘letmngic Brotlier. ' : Fales.. Ct*., ’> Plifladelptis:’* 1 *• Thompson & Cu, j ' - -' ; .V- : " Homily. Phelps is, Co.; •■) ■’ Hnl.cocts.ro. ijrfe. ..- 3 - l “ T{tfaiiy.M _ 3rd &Co “■ ~ ’ •' :L Jjip. McCullough & Co. } BaUimore .i. Mr, Jiune's George, J '0‘ r A' k « If. llhroifc, ; Cincinnati, O. - * ' k Joseph/VVatsadri, \ - A r^y.;r^ Messrs; Fcimer ic'ftPMillnn,' : j K. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier. Bank of J.evviktdWiuFoCi; n Pittsburgh, September 2d, l.S4?»y- ■' ~ :y£‘ fra MASKS.— Jim received, l.v ZEBITON. KINSEY, Market street— - ■ « 1 dozen fine Wiuc Masks} G “' : Pupcr .5 Common: 3 ctos.* Merhlfie Comb Clenjicrsfi • 1 liozeii Ki?g Boilers: l ** Salt Spoons: y i; ... Bone Mustard Spoons: 4 gross Germun Silver Tabic.Spooim; 0 * l • tv • • a x ca ; ' - 2 4i Butter Kmves; ' 1 '• Picture Tov Rooks; •JO,(KJO China Marbles:' G dozen fine Woolen Comforts A yrent variety ot‘ Conts and Cupv • BASKETS. “ > i» dozen fun* French willow Bn&kru; ‘i “ willow Market - ** G - Straw Travelling • •■..-.<• 1 Clothes • iy •• Mrtul Toy • • •••■•*■ •• -. 1 ** Willow Cradles: . ? 0 • Glhss Motto Seals; 3 u Bone *‘ Stamps: -l Allcirs Patent Revolving Fwtoli: o pair etmuncm Brass * : ■ w v. , I dozen .setts Chessmen! :"Y \ - ** .Dominoes*." ■ •• " 0 ~ Tailofi’Tajw* MaaznK'Sj . v , <» ** Steel Key-Rmg*. aborted* 3 Chiuit Dog* atiil - r . i n. i -.•««} jj-v 1 " Strings Amber Beads: *> jg Nests Brunt;. - '••••• _ '■jpiidaV HA y AN A CIGARS—IOO,OOO Imported. Cigar** ofiliic lollowui}: celebrated brands. (pur! to'urnvc.p.ioai siting of: CorO. : Antiguedsul. • - Washington Re gain: Rapcdcs. Bsculapbr Dos Amigos.— De Faster.’ London Crania. - Lord Byrbiis. Eajrle Pijn£ip<\s, fob? ' f.'uJla Trifjcipes; "\\riNKS4ND UQV< ! T tew and Eighths Pip< of the celebrated namely: " > • A Setgnetic Brandy, naliV) ** . dark. Oiard * l . '* I*uinlon- Market- Wjuf*; "-J < Ron* u Port •> :* s. Trash .. . . ■. :>& s Hunt * : /*, ..; v?r/ s ihirgtlllilv • - ' i-r-j ' . - - S. s. Madeira ■. ••..*. p 1 * S. .M. «- ; ,v-m • 3 3 ;r —VFaval ~t •....... . g PnJe Sherrv... : } o Drown *• • «:**■ • ■ - Golden *• - “•' • --*•• ■ • :-'i, TViiridbJ*/ -. S' : t Lisbon*** ■ >v u CUret *• i . Swecu A I>ry'Malagasy ock. uf iht> Mwyo -Wines-nnd • hnmpogne amt o|ata( \Vtacs, - ; /jS rasing lerms. anlie>W«rt>‘Aol* PC MAHIMiV*-* " JJ oj Mmthfield < Notice !to Contractors. 1 PROPOSALS will- be received nr the o!ttac;:ofctfio >?• Yoiighiogheny NaricaMni Company, tu llic Bprotigh v>• of WestNowton; imi.il Wednesday, the t£ki day of Feb* ■>■ ••'■'a.' ruan' uexh for the consmicuoii <>t Dmns&nrtLoCkiUTipon • the vougJiioghcny Tivcr iinproveniem. Plansumlspcci* fications of ihe work tuny be seen at Uic Cooipuny’ir Of fice any tij'ne alter the ol February next. aiKLanv information iu regard to the wort why - be obtained from J. E. Day. Engineer' at Pittsburgh. \fh> proposals' tvill be addressed to the President ot the Cownmivy uf-Wcii Xewton; ALEX. PLUMKIL Prcst. Yt .N.Cp. West Newton, Jsm. *?, l«H.—feh:)-\v:hT Ucuuea»y •• durk. “ _ pule. PiuetCuslillau & Co •• ' - u dark. Imperial Eagle Giu. •: Uluck Horse . u . ' Swan. • - Pine Apple Irish Whiskey Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix Rum, Together with n large si Liquors in pottles.: rtl'-o, ( for sale as imported. orv pi lar ami Liquor Store of. iH>7 ' =- ‘cornei Office of tiib AUiKrmpiNT. JRpin«r.-^;o 4 v> -v, ; ' ■ J > itt*bur"h. ]'-chrunrx : VN ibr President. Manriders. umi Olivers lor the•-> Cohtpuity for erecting u over the ri ver Allegheny opposite PitiKhunrhv in the f'ount>*<or Alle gheny.‘will be holtleit at the Toll Houihvou MowfayyiljQ Oth of-March next, at 4 b’cloek. I*. iST.. v : feba—lirtO&wai JOILV ifAHPER; Txev#)r cr- XTEW PUBLICATIONS.— MItan’i Po-mx, illuatthlell J Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks bii l>fa.s*iuQ.* ’r-VM' and writings, by James Montgomery ; nml -one fcuridrod ' ■ ;S j and twenty engravings from drawnt*,*;* by tt’iu. UarVev, ‘‘‘h | -Ih two.Tolmncs.. : ; ; .. ’■ • £;, •••' *>•>'? &*Kccsa*s G.Kiasfc- Ts?rament —Tim four 6’ospcK and f Acts of the Aposticsjn Greek. \vnb,fingH»lr uotewurm- • ..-.a# cal, philosophical* eregetical; limps, indexes. cie.Weth- ■ cr with thh.Epistle* and Apocah pec the \vho!e formin'* # :ilic Nttw Te&toment-rFor use ot Schools. Colleges; and • Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, Al -• .4 .AVto jVorri— Kvc.— A fairy talc oriOVC. - f ■ By Mrs. S. C. Hall. . . , ‘ : - -Jumcs's Henry IV’ — The life of lltnry the FonrthT kin? ..••••■ •■•rjjf . 01 hmneo andNavnire, bv O P. IL James. Complete ,4 4« tour parts, paper; i» vbU. ‘cloth.- t Tor sale by 'vl JOHNSTON A STOCRTfI® " t J !Itl Q - Booksellers, cor, of Market nnd.'M sts, 1 • i Monong&Ucln Qrldger Fcljfuury■lat.dSM.-* A. N P.LKCTION Tor President. Mannjrer/ftitfl Officers \- -TjL orthc Couipauy, for erecting ftllndtjeovertUoniver ' <:;-7 >lpuon£ane!a. opposite Pittsburgh.'in' the County of 2U!e»- - v : . .gnCMy';,xrill be held, at the oiHco ot snul •t'oiirjiany’v'on -S M Off DA 5, the Sixth dan uj March next, at 3 o'clock, tvfct.' ■ ‘ £?t 'Tch.W3t'* . v JOHN Til , f rPO JJ»TCT, one or i>ro comforln.hlc Jlooma; m Allegheny X oil'-the"corner of Ann nnd'Carrev strecla.v Ap ply ib : v[fch-3j t i JA M3*| 4 LF.f’lGfr-rlO bags now Irusdlnc, and for sai?b y ' ' JX. suuii k mcKrrsfrv Bt ? XCU llA.lSlNS—ijoljoyc» iresli, jam rcceivjecbntul fnraalc, by . ; [ieb>J .SMITH &. SlXCl*im. MOLASSES— -40 bbls.'jiM.received anchor i>alc, l»r~" febß. / liaj. r H Frimc Hk>.- received j>tr Grev •’i s # Eagle, and for sale, l*v SMITH Jc SINCLAIR'?" febS * EOLIj BirrTKU—U bhls.. iresh, ;i;ui nf al 1 v nil! tin for ■' ‘l Mie !>y smith &si\ci, Am > a T 1 ;' 0R Buibime lot-, m die Sfijjih ■s' l-J ard, each 21 by-233 feet, on wbteh there is a i/cvei’ failmi; spring of svalcr-; , [leh~] GKO COCXIRAX, '* I'ONDGX nmnt ajidgragriljoltlcß, 4. £ieb?l • ' p.- C- OT'T> Wlll SICKY / A o.■—/>(» whola Mnd iiali bbU- 1 OM Rv.e Whiskey, JjSJT; 15do. do. Old Poach. Bmiidv, . Jw.mile.by. .i. [iVi,7) -v■ T.-..C. MARTIN:’ MOSS! MOSS! !—Jnsi rccmoil mid for sale/mfew ’Yf bales Moss, oi a ct»rv superior 1 1 5 ' J AN’wuM 1 J 30,1 j £ Pile Parian , stli W«nL febS^Uw for Aifxitxm - Sold tpt* '{out ••.■v/*v\. :»». "STM toe Office of Wn\ ,} Fo, ' rl * l 6't«w ( l’msTi^ jjifjiiS-'■ A’.-.* HQCHHMEIH, l«!l. V. arMtasra : . i~ ll Cnii^ ; :• '«Sx:. or bouk, at X - -''HfllS - ii- K ftV7 ... 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