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A-‘‘„S' O-^'-t.,,", _ '5. -■ tN- ,'* 1. 1 l n r ir ■ m V 7 ' '*= ** :* < * ** - . V <;i .'s'-':y •' f i*.-. v v V*-r‘ S>- *i*. l; ir 4:'- ,'l-- if 1 - i * • i . -.•£•:• ...J v. ■ V , v '- v ■: '\' 1 ' : v '» vT* ‘' vJ- S-h \ ' * ’’ • i, i. "`ci - " ' w: ‘ n ' i ■ v'./ ; 1 Aiss^^asxemS^ ’iv- ' Comhttrngf cntb dFinaimal; • PITTSBCBBH-BOARti OF TRADE F. I.ORENZ, ’ 1 A^N>'A 1 J Committee foe Febotaet. ' 1 ' BRITISH MAH Dtpmrtum fnm. Litnpool. Dec. lSih For Boston. i a n. -in- «,*New York. Jen. tsth “ Boston. t Jan. 20tli : “ . New York. Feb.iath !“ Boston. Febrasth- “ New York. Mnr.thv ;1 Holton. Mttr.Ssth' ft New York. And hereafter, .from Anrii t depattnreswiU be weekly, {< pool, to'America, and from A . - PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IS-18. Steamboat Packet Line, leaves daily for Ctueihnatl, Ift.vM. Passenger Brownsville, to Baltimore and * Pluladelphia, B,a. at., and 0 1». as. - Moil Coach Line, srCct to-Philadelphia,- 9-a. as.,- and 12$ Western, aud Southern Mail C a. as. • via'ClCvclatid. daily, 10 XI m. Brie,ami .Western Ne w Yotlc; daily, !) a.x : -’V-v • v; or th-Eostern. to Philadelphia, dallyj except Sundays, A ahrxvals beeaktube of mails. Eastern Mail ,yia Philadelphia, duo 3a. closes 13 ax. WesternMaii,Cm. and lxjuisv^due.S p.m., closess a. x. South.via Balt andWashingiotJ, due Bi\ at,closess NorthAVestem via Cleveland, due. 10 a. closes oa. m. Enc audAYestcm-Ncw York, dec B.P. as:, closesS a. m. f ‘- STOCKS. ■ 1 Par valut. AsVtd'. Offtreti. Bank of, Piltsbureh* • • • • *sso.ffi> 500.75 -§50.00 Exchange Bank- • • ... 50,00 44.00 43.50 Merchants’ and M, Bank 50.00 - 47.00 45,00 Farmers’Deposit Bank v.. •'—• None in market. Old Allegheny Bridge* •••••*••• • 25.00 37.50 35.00 Hand Street Bridge. : 50.00 50.00 45.00 Northern .Liberties Bridge Mqnongahcla Bridge Gan Stock ‘ Bally Review of tlie Alarlcets. OFFICE OF THE POST. ) \ Monday MonNixo, February 14. 1843. J FLOUR—The market was' vp-ry flat on Saturday. Mer chants refm<e«Lio-pay ihc.price demanded by holders. ‘We. Jioaxd of no sales of any consequence. An attempt 'waß inade byUlculcrs to drug the price do_\vn to S4 r os, but without success. A sale from wagon was reported to us at SVSO; sales frfim store were made tit i 54.75. The ten dency is downward. , : -3l ' BUTTER—A few bids. Prim” Roll taken from wagon at 12Jc.; sales from store afngockl article of Roll ot 13c. DRIED APPLES—Two or three lot 3 ~wck received on-consignment, and sold from store at-75c. DRIED PEACHES—ReguItJjc aaleWat §l : (totfl,fe2. BARLEY—About 20U bu. were oir whnrf. for which holders asked 45c., without sale. We thiuk they: after wards topk 40c. , OATS—Sales from first bauds at24®23c. BEANS—No change in prices. Sales ■of mixed from store at 75c.: sale of Sfnall W|uie at §l,OO for a small lot; furlarge 'lots, 87c. is a fait quotation. iIAISINS—SaIes at 82.5MJ2.87. GRKKN APPLES—Market is becoming bare, and de mand belter. Sales of a few bbls., not very good quality, at §1,50; the best article will bring§l.B7, or 82,00 from first hands. LARD^—Sale of 30 kegs No. 1, at fio. • ■ "• ‘ WIJISKEY—rNo chaiige in :u»y kind.’ Raw. is worth 17*®18c.: Rectified,2oO v *2lc. . , • PEA NUT$— from store at 81,00. '■ PLOVER SEED—Taken from.wagonsou Saturday at 6*5003x2. TIMOTHY and FLAX are without change. IJjr’Odier article*. usually quoted iu this review, arc wnhbut>ohuuge: and we heard of no important transac tions. The Cotton Cnor or 1547.—1 n the Charleston Mdrcnryj of Fridgy morning last, wo find the fol lowing in relation to the .last yearis crop of cotton i Of oqr nwo State and Georgia, we speak with more confidence; and from the most reliable sources of information, set down the crop as at least one third less than that of last year. The backwardness manifested by the planters to send their cotton to market, is occasioned, not merely by a vague hope of obtaining higher prices hcrchlWr,but by a con viction, based upon their individual experience, that their crops are short, in some cates fully 50 per cent, as ...compared with those ef last year. We know df someof the most skillful and industrious planters in this State, who have not realised, the present year, more than half the quantity gathered he preceding season from the same land, and with he same amount of force employed'. With all the information before us, and corue of it from the, most authentic sources, wc make the foilow'ing estimate, rif the receipts at the various ports: \ „ 1546-47- 1547-4 S. New'Orleans and Texas... .714,290 1,040,00 q M0bi1e............ 323,402 400,000 Florida 128,872 125,000 Ge«»rg : a.; *. .....2*2,777 175,000 So utli Carolina. 350,200 275,000 North Carolina and Virginia 21,573 The Patekt Office.—The revenue of the Patem Office; for 1847, from all sources, was $63,111 19; " expenditures, $41,878 25--surplus, $21,232 94. The surpasses of the last three years were as fol lows: In 1645, $11,680 49; 1846, $4,105 45—di minution owing to the rejection of British patents, 1847, $21,234 92—total $37,016 88. On the Ist of January 1547 ? the patent fund was $186,565 14; add surplus of Ist of January 1848, $21,232 94S actual patent fund Ist of January IS4S, $208,79; % 08. The war seems to have stimulated inventions ‘—the fees from patents for 1847 having been re-, maik.ably large. Tho examinations, owing'to the extraordinary increase of business, art seven months behind hand ; all the other business of the depart ment is tip.; There arc but two examiners in the office; there ought to be at least four. Both Mr. Ellsworth (Mr. Burke's predecessor) and Mr. Burke, have at various times applied to Congress for aid, and a bill making provisions for the increase of the scientific fordo of the patent office—two principal examiner* and two : assistants—has Just passed the Senate.— .Voltimore Sun, - The Largest Load Yet. —The steamboat Missou ri, from Memphis, arrived-jesterday with the largest load of cotton that ha* been brought into port this seagohrrbo 1 css than 4350 baits, beside 100 barrels pork and 520 bags of corn, together with 20 tons other freight;— JVL Ov Pic. Young Ladles’ Seminary, Allegheny City. ftriL.N. ~\V. METCALF would announce to the citi- JJJL 'jeps of Allegheny and vicinity, the intended remo val or lus School, trpm the comorof Sandusky audStruvrr where he has been teaching Tor. the last twelve, months.. On.and inter April Ist, he willoccupy Rooms oiijFedernl street,.in ••Colpuade Row,” 2nd door from the bjidsc. The Academic Year will consist of two Sessions.: otYiyc uumilis each/ commencing on the first AJqijit.ay Pt February ami September. L ■fiAjfisv ri'mox, vru session of five mojtths. English Department—including Reading. Orthography aud SiCf Eagludi Composition and Criticism, Geography. jlis* tory T .AntUmet.and the higher branches of Mathematic*; ZNalund Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy. jßoian v, Phy. siologv, Geology, intellectual and Mora l Science, and all ■owr /bjanche*TC<juiKttc to a thorough English ErillCa tlOll V .... , ............ (JQ Dcpamuent—lnchuJiny Jhe Latin, Greek anil .Ercnch language*, each an additional chargeof- •• -$0 00 . TJie. services of competent..Teacher* aro secured, for sucu as may-desire to. receive idstructious in. Drawing, ReiuUug.anxl Magic... . T.hose designing to enter, will find it to their interest to *lo,iK» as nettrio the opening of the Session-a* possible; yetpomU will be received at any time during.tho Hession, , ® n d will be charged .at the above rates oulv from the ...time of entrance., Jte deductions will bciqade for abseu . illness. Any information which may bu lUisjred, will bo cheer* fully commit ideated to those who call upon the instructor at lus rooms, > , Rcfiu*qciJmny- also be made to thu following gentle- Dr. T. F.Dale, Allegheny, Hon. C.Shalar. Pittsburgh. iHeviD.'Ellioll, Rev. I). H. Riddle j « ® • : Mr.'H.P; Schwartz, 4i •' Rev. H. Dyer, ’ « } : jan3l-d3me, . tJmbrellais/Paragols, ParasoUtfps, .'iAN-D EKING CANE UMBBELLAS. ‘’tJtfjrM; H. RICHARDSON. Steam Factoby, (the only *.f ’oiie In the .United State)*.) No. lOi. Market street. Philadelphia, ' ; ; . Merchants arc Tcftpeetfiilly informed that 1 continue to manufacture nil the above goods, by the aid of stemn, noitfimsmnding the.grout opposition of purifes opposed to theintroduction of.expensiveimproveihents. My assort ttifcirt u coniplcio r dud prices so lowos to give entire sat isfaction. * there.is nn Umbrella Store next door, of nearly ‘he same rra;»e. it is important yori should remember WAj. RTOHAttDSON,'^ Steam Factory; aitdPanUntee bp the iZ'r'LV** l/m/nrtf/r. sign of tlie Lady aitd Eagle/ No) * n st..'Phnßtleipliifl. r : is-requcsted/io the celebrated Walking a usat aud beautiful nrticlcVcombiniiis'hli the ndTaiitages of « Pane and Umbrella. • * ’ 4 foM • TT A ii-£!S‘ rj J? rTV - property for SALE or ?trcrt h. l S P ' rI S,”' um ' cd o " <he nortjwrjy ride of Tliird "mr in r >' lanc and Pen-y rifeef; Axteml elxmt 80 r ’ about 40 feet, and in depth tn P«tUi *' n »“«T ; three fceVwillc. On this occttnird bv J it V H rtoriod bricTc dwelling, (now B ? tO,J for * rcM^r 10 p.,,,,. , u'. I). WILKINS, . F<lart h tarect,'opposite i|,o “Qdton.” 'vj*^v. ; .-‘'.-.'-'*C 5 -'•”>■ -- > •• * STEAMERS. * .. - : Departinrsfrim America. Jan. Ist From New York. Jon: 15th “ ' Boston. ; JamSOih- “ Nevr York. Feb. 12ih- Boston. . Feb. SGth “ • N* w - York! Mar.llth Boston. . Mar. 25th “ NewYoik. to-November inclusive, tko (every Saturday)from Liver* imencato Liverpool.: Doctor Duncan's Juxpectorant Remedy y foi Con '4mption, Coughfitc.—' Whatever will have a tenden cy to mitigate suffering, and remove any one or a part of the many diseases which aro'nbw prevalent in the United States, is truly a great blessing to man kind. When a medical preparation has been tried, inti found to virtue to heal and* cure die ease, it is au act of imperative justice and benevo lence which ».vo owe to our fellow beings and the world to make it known. We havc[made uso of l)r. Duncan’s Expectorant Remedy in our family, and believe it to bo among the very best of the many nodical preparations, to rem >ve Coughs, Colds, spitting of Blood, Sic. ic., now in practical use. A. Coshocton , Sept. 3, 1845. Important Warning to those who neglect a Cold . — It i® evident, aiid decided by the most experienced physicians, that Consumption is mostly encouraged by neglect of a .Cold at tbo Gist attach. How many persons arc there that put off from time to time pro* curing a suitable medicine, until the disease begins to assume a serious character, when in all prola* biiity they ore past the power of medical aid. May these lines prove a warning to those afflicted with the first symptoms ot Consumption, that they may immediately use “ D*. Duecae’s Kxpectueakt Remedy,” which is expressly for the diseases of the respiratory system. It is certain to remove a Coogh in a few dayt, at the same time relieving the pain in the side and breast, and arresting the progress of this fatal diseasc-^-Consamption!- The “Expecto rant Remedy” has a decided advantage over ail other preparation*. It is entirely free from Opium,* and all other violent Narcotics, (t regulates the system, and gives strength to the weat; ami nervous. For saloby Wm. Jacesok, 89 liberty street, head of Wood, Sign oflbe Big Boot. jaft2B Extnct'ofa letter written at 1,751,J50 2,035,000 My wife has been afflicted for a number of years with genera) dropsy; about a year past it increased to an alarming state, so much that her limbs at times have swollen to one third over tho’ natural *i;e.— After trying many lands of medicine, I came to the conclusion that her case was quite hopeless. When your Vegetable Lilhontriplic Mixture was recom mended I concluded, that I would ty) once more, and by so doing found ilsuccessfe) in curing. After using two large and one small bottle she believed herself entirely cured. I give you thistestmony, hoping if mar prove a benefit to those who arc afflic ted with the same disease, thatXhey may try it and find relief-—and l also wish to express my gratitude to Dr. Vaughn, the inventor of tins medicine. This letter Was handed to the Agent for the -sale of this Great Remedy in Danville, .Canada West. Header, go to the agent in this place, aRk Torn pamphlet concerning G.C. Vaughn's Veg. Lithomhp tie Mixture, his advertisements are in our columns HAYS & BROCK WAY, Agents, fokll Liberty st., near Canal Basin. $3" Let every one vv ho is in need of some such Medicine as Sarsaparilla, and who wishes a good S a ration, put-up in generous sized hollies at one ir each, read the advertisement in another col umn,of DOCTOR WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY, a compound of two of the most valuable medicincsjin the Materia Medica. As a tonic for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Sic. we may safely say it is an excellent preparation. • Sold at the HEALTH DEPOT, Smithfield, be tween 3d and 4th streets,-Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice to Coptrpctprjii will be received ut the office of the JL • YQUgjdggbeny Navigation Company, in the Borpugh of West Newton, until Wednesday, the 20d day «f Feb ruary uoxb.ibr the construction ol'Dainsaud upon the, VQUgldpglicuy river improvement. Plans, and speci fications ofthe work may be seen at the Company** Of fice any tiuje altar the 18th of February next, und any information in regard to the work nmv be obiainod from 2, E, J)ay- Engineer at Pittsburgh. Tito proposal* will be addressed to the President of. the Company, at West Nc» tou.- ALEX. PLUMER, Frost, i . N. Co. . West Newton, Jan. d*. IH4H.—fehJi-wUtT ' WM. ALEXANDER St SONS, Coppijr Majcuks and Fikmhmno earner of Penn and C'lair streets, opposite the &£• \/Vw V7i\7 ehanpe Hotel, Entrance on Penn */., „ -respectfully inform their friends and the public, flint- they* arc prepared to furnish ami at* feud to every tlnnjr in ihe line of Undertakers, a* they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and ijjoir at tention will be devoted'Altogether to the abpV# business, keep a large nßsartnjoiit pf COFFINS tqado nntl finished, covered, and litied in tlie neatest manner, ’ with a variety of material’s, amWit nil prices; we keep SHROUDS rea dy made, of nil sires, oi Flannel,- Cambric, and Muslin, at «H prices, and mndc in tho eastern style, mid oil oilier articles necessary for dressing the dead, and furnishing funeral* of quality and prices to nut: SILVER PLATES for engraving the name and age ; ICE CASES for laying the body-m ice, by-those whowish to kcep'their friends uny length of time, und have ZINC PANS to pm icc in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new HEARSE und u pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. atiglft-y - <2} 1 AO. HEWAKD-—The above, reward of One iiun tjPAV/v/ dred Dollars,.will ho paid fey the apprehension (so that I con get them) of two negro men, who rau away from tho Steamboat. Grey Eagle, of this place, on the Jiighl of ibo Oth January into., or &5Q .wftl be paid for recovery, of either one. *• ' Onh.Sawnoy*M?JSliqhocl or Solomon Colcjpaa, as he jcoUb hjraself—Uiejiroperty of Robert M'Micbacl, Adder son county, Ky. Sakf, Sawney is about five feet nine incbaa jn IteJgM' skinV long uqse and rather ~-thin pouting lips—when spoken to. Ims a manner of rolling up his eyes, and speaks quick.V\ybtm in convcrsaljou—is to 28 y t ears of age., . The other, Daniel Church;'(the property of, Laganes Lindßc>', Fniiikibrt,.Frankliu coamy, is a tali, stout. yelJovv niajii highehcckdiouosTr mcliuing to b<isilent, and speak^tow—mahout SO.ycara . of age, ,f.; JNO. F .BROOKS, ‘ j jau39-3w Copt. St. Bl Grey Eagle. 808 '■■ !'••.*'. ‘ t '..?. v'- J fttocr -aHtfcllpgenaa: -■ 4 '■ PORT OP PH’TgBBRIOH, ) FKirT’WATEn 1R TirE.CtUSRBi.. _ „ ARRIVED, r StetOTer'Denver,-' Claris Wellsvfllci - u Nclsbh. Brownsville; ; . ' Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaveraml Wellsville; 'o in &gold,Cope.Bridg e port; u Danube, Cocke, Brownsville; Baltic,-Jacob's. - do; ‘ ’ Atlantic, Parkinson, da; - ■ ■■ -Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. New England, Ebbert, Cincinnati: DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, : Clark, Wellsvillc; 1 ‘ Michigan No; Gilson, Beaver: “ : Caleb Cone, : Moore, Beaver and WclUviUe; u Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; Despatch, Nelson, • -‘do; ’ *• Baltic, Jacobs, do; “ Danube, Cockc. do; Swatara,Cbx, Cincinnati; “ Loynl Hannnli, McDonald, Cincinnati; - ' River.—Last evening there weie 4J feet water in.the channel, and falling slowly. , ■_ There is bo danger 1 of want dfwater; and fear* of ice are sow dissipated. ’ . B®* Foe New. Ohleaus.—The Sananna, Capt. Dennison, ; willJeaVc on. Wednesdday, at 10 A.M. fcaF Foe Franklin.—The Arrow, Capt. Gordon, will leave regularly' when navigation opens. Fob. Brownsville. —The Atlantic, Capt. Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every day. The Baltic Capt. Jacobs, leaves at 8 A. M. SST Foe WEtLSvin.E.~The Rearer, Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A M., every day. SS* For Cincinnati. —The regular Packet will cave at 10 A. M. The .Fatal Consequence.-r-Thc. bills of mortality which we daily sec recorded, and the vast number that dio of Consumption, and the very many of our friends and acquaintances who are seriously and dangerously afflicted, and must ere long pay the debt of Nature, is alone sufficient evidence that no time should be lost in getting clear of the very first evil seed of disease as* soon aa possible, before it takes rootand destroys life. Occulat* demonstrations ar.e daily visib’e to the public, that “ DR. DUN CAN’S PECTORNT REMEDY” is the only safe and effectual Medicine-that will completely eradicate-thc first symptoms of this fatal Disease. . Her Life has been Spared, by the use of Dr Dun • tan’s Expectorant Remedy. Consumption Arrested! Mrs. Margaret Clemons, of Columbus, Ohio, has oeen sufffcringwith a “DISEASE OF THE LUNGS,* for the last three years. She at length became so weak and debilitated that she could not leave her ood. ; - Her husband procured all tho different medi] cine* set forth to cure Consumption;. bulAmfortu nately there was none ofthem afforded ber any de cided relief. At last, seeing a notice in the “Ohio Statesman,” of a cure th it was performed up'on a young lady similarly affected, which! gave hopes of a cure, your expectorant Remedy was sent for, of your agent Mr. Mattoon, and used according to the direct tions. The.good effects were visible after using the Medicine one week. Her Coughing subsided, and the Choaking by phlegm, which she distressingly ex perienced; and after using the Expectorant 6 weeks Her strength returned to its natural vigor, and now enjoys perfect healtlf. I write you these lines in sincere grttification of-the speedy cure your medi cine performed upon my sister. Yours, truly, PHILIP HENDF.RSON. Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 10, 1845. !- The above named medicine for sale by William Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head ol Wood st., Pitts burgh, Pa. • febll A. WUITING AVERY For sale by WM. JACKSON*B9 Liberty sL, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh. febH Dpt«Nvu.LE, Grand Ritor, C. W.,1 April 24, 1846. 5 R v__ 2.X L---i i-' SOUIKK. . s riiHE Third AnmxaFSoirec of-flife NYxijjLtf.vl4nfcCoM-: J- „5* SY, , Wi *. c°nie off at iheLafayeiio Assembly Roosmm on2’hunduyfvtning.ihel7tko/ i Ff(>marv.’ n , a ,'*:p *' MANAGERS:- ■’ "A CapuSomuel-Gamcron. Hope. l>.. M’Affee, Niagara., • A. MTlwuiue. , Uncle Saju. .. S. M-Kelvy, * John MaralmjLyrcftidcnl. ; • X-M.' Christy, “ •.* J.-C.o!d\v:eU. Wm, Perm.' * .. v J. C. Bluiri • •: O. Coleman, “ 4 «?- M &iein, Allegheny. Blakely, u A. A . Anshiuz, Duqncßue. , J. A. Parkisou, •; Capt.- J. M. porter. Neptune... J. E. M’Feely, * . James rr\vin, Vigiluiu. vK. P. Glass, « S^ hl ,^ ck ’ Y»ff- L u ‘ Co. K-Kaye, , « - »> • Collutgwood. G. I. 11. Co. • James Donald, u * •; MANAGERS: ~ Feaziek, .; Joseph Kayb, Esq. . > Daniel MAffee, Esq., ajui BantK .will be there on the oqgasiou. : , ; febS miIT , . . WM. 'PEWW SOIREE. ‘ " I * r .9 tu . zel ? B °/ Pittsburgh amiAUcclieny, are respect-. 5 X lully invitedilo attend ihc First Annual. Soiree of tfife vvm. lean tire Company, iq be given at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, 911 Tuesday evening, the aid J?. e IW!* y*ft he seryed up by that prince of ; calereii fflj.aneklend. Mr. Daniel M'Afnc ana Hind; Aoift Wheeling, will be present. Tickets can be procured from any, of the followjiig Managers: _ , Ma,XAOKH3. , . ;.-;i Hone. :J.;Fuiion, President..... 5- ; C. Win. m,e » Allegheny. „Wm. Krebs, •! , 1; iJerroiuDuqucane. . J.CahlwelL Y ,f : \> Wm. Platt... . Jos Iloye. Niagara. ' Wi„. Campbell, ' « •>; G. V. lL Co. , R.E.EUiott . a/:":r w- S^Sh^i-yigilnnl.* ’’ J. Prophator, .«" W. CoHmgw°od,tT U cle Sam Jos. Sprutlcy, u Uraig,. \Vasliington. John I.amont, *• : t . reiegraph,. Dispatch, Journal, Chronicle, aud Gazette copy 2 weeks. : V . fcb7 i i , GRAND SOIREE ! TtHi: , Benefit of the Mercy Hospital. —The citizens of X Pittsburgh, Allegheny city, apt] the Public generally, arc respectfully invited' lo attend' a Grand Soiree; for the*’ Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, Svhich will be given at V?» I TO Assembly Rooms, on Thursday.evening!.: •J4th of Feb. mst. Mr. Daniel M'Afee, of Wheeling, and his Bund, have been engaged to play for the' Tickets can be procured from any 01 the Managers. $ • managers: '' Hon. Charles Shnler. Hon. C. Darragh, ■ v Col. Wilson McCamllcss. Col. Wm. C,- Meredith, S Geo W. Layng. Esq., Daniel M’Afcc, Dr. J. R. M’Clmtock, Dr. Oeo.AVatt, John Savage. John J. MltoUcll. ‘ • John E. Downing, Terence Clark, ' .C C. B. Easley, Tlionms Henry, James Casey. George Russell, John J. M’Denuot, D. C. INrGuire, 1 C. M. Riddle. ' t. Ilniycr, J°hu B. Guthrie, W. KrM'CoplogttC, C. I'.ystor, Jolin J. "Goggi-n. ll'bSJtd : EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn anti Si. C'latr Stnetx, Piltebvrgh, pa : .- r l^HK suliscribcr. having assumed the management Of i this long established njul populur Hotel, respectfully* announces to travellers and the public generally, that her M ill be at oil times prepared to accommodate'them ift all things desirable in u well regulated Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, and new fur-i niture added: and no pnimr-wHI be spared to - moke thd Kacuaxor one of the vebV tvkut Hotels in the country; The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage which the hta heretofore received. THOMAS’ OWSTON. febJlMow Proprietor, ; I ASH—Prick Kio>t'ft.D— I The subscribers have. O this day reduced the price bf ash, (which*. Warranted by the manufacturers from S5.U> Bt# per cent-lT to 4}c. for rnsh t or 44c. fur approved notes' at 4 monihit.N And for qiinnliiies of S tons or upwurds a deduction will b« made of R- per pound off the.-e prices. ' v W. A M. MJTCHELTREK, tOO Liberty street. » G ARDEN SKRIW.~Tbp subscriber has re-; ceived, and will'coniiunc to receive, during the season, large snppties of LnndrcihVGarden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, it is of the first tm»! portance to the Gardener, that he should haves selection!! of good and genuine Seeds, without M hirh his diligence, skill and koiL can be of little value. Having this solf-evii dent fact in view, die subscriber can confidently recorar mend the Seeds he offers to the public, os lieingofthC drry best quality. His stock is in part, of vimrrent vurictivs of the fallowing kinds: 'j. Artichoke, Encumber, Parsnips, X Asparagus, ICgg Plant, Peas, Beans, Endive, Pepper, i Beet. Kale. Potato, liorecole, Ix'ek, Pumpkin, Broccoli, Radish.. A Cabbage. Rbubunl, Onrrot, Musturtt, Saalsafy, Cauliflower. * nNusturiam. Spinach, Celery. Okra. Sqnnsh torn. Onion. Torunto, Cress. Parsley. Turnip, Wlih a choice selection of Aroinntie ond Sweet llerii' niul Flower Seeds The woubl also end the attention **f Farm*: eri«. Ganlcners and others. 10 the Osage Oranct, n small, quautiw of tins seed of whivh ho.ban just received. The Osage OrmVgc is belter adopted for hedges than ‘any thing known. With n tunnll coal, and but a mile care, a fence nmy be find that will defy ihc inmuds of eaiffc, and what i* important, in n popnlous district, set at bay anv elescrip tion of trasspasscri*. F. L. SNOWDEN, febn-:inl&w3. No. an Wmcr St. BUOWNSVILLK WATEIUrCRERSTABLISUMENT* Fayrtlr county. Pa. I'HE triends of Hydropathy.—uleo. the public in gene ral.—are respectfully informed, that this establish-; mem* built expressly fur the purpose, has now been iu successful operation August, I^l7. *n»e building is 711 feet by 30. two stories high, comfortably accommodate t\vent>-ftvc imtieuls,—every room i* well veutiloted. nml neatly fumishtal. The sleep ing, bathing, and dressing room*, fur ladies, arc as entire ly separated .from those t»f the gentlemen, n* if in differ ent building* { also, separate parlors. The Imthing-rooms are inrim-bed with oil the ballu lor luirnTgoing a Atwcces/nl treatment. ; Xumeron* pure soft-water springs surnnmd the estab lishment: plcjtsunt niwl retir<«l walks among the neigh boring bills are nbmidann aud the exertion of reaching the summit, is amply repaid by iha beautiful views over a most picturesque country. DR. UAELZ, the Proprietor, who reside* ju Bui ast&b lishmcnt, ha* had several years 5 experience in this popu lar mode of practice; and. early in the ensuing summer, expects to be joined J»y DR. MA!*ON. Fellow of the Roy al College of Burgeons. Ignition; who is now visiting the best establishments in England. 'J*he Establishment ha* been, so for. well patronized; and no puma will be spared to make it o» comfortable, nnd agreeable to iuvalhU os the system >rill admit of. Tim term* follows : For pgtkcuts, &M per week. u> bo paid weekly. Very feeble patumt* use required to bring their own nurses; board can |>c had for thetq. iq the Establishment, nt $2 per week. Kacli patient is required to bring the following article*: Two linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six coarse towed*, either three comfortables or a light feather bed : likewise, an old linen, und flannel sheet, for band age.*. and one injection instrument. The following disease* are successfully treated: Fevers. fnirrmitting do., or Ague; inflammation of the Lungs, Stomach. Bowel*. Liver. Spleen, and Kidneys; Dyspepsia; Asthma: Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Scintlcn. and Lumbago; Gonorrhoea; Primary and Se condary Syphilis; Scrofula: Nervous Diseases; Partial Paralysis; Neuralgia; Sick Headache; Palpitation of the Heart: Hypochondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice; Habitual ('osirvene**; Delirium Tremens: Spasm* of the Stomach niul Bowels; Spinal Affection*; Cnronic Dyseutcry. or Dinrrhcrn; Tetter. Ringworm. Scald Head. Ac. Female Disca***. o*~Prolapsus Uteri, orbenringriowu of the womb. Excessive. painful, and obstructed men suration. *‘I>KST COW ill MEDICINE IN THE WORLD! 5 * I> Another evidence •*» the superiority of Dr. Wil- Utr,r* Cough Mirrur*. over r»jj mlicrv Rr-jul the following certificate irum n respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward : l*tTrstu iinit. Nor. 3.1847. “This certifies that for «otne week* p«>t 1 was troubled \rith a very serious f’ougli which was evidently becom ing seated oil the lungs to such an extent us to resist the eirect of every medicine which I had been using. I was finully persuuded to mil ut liny* A Brockway’s Drug Store, .and get a bottle of Dr. Willard's Oriental Couch torture; which, to my great surprise. relieved me very much: after taking only two or three, doses, and before I had used one bottle, ! was edttrdy cured.%! was so much pleased with its effect*. thru I have brought others to buy if, and shall continue to recommend it to tny friend*, os I Jinnly brlicvt it to be the brat Cough Medicine in the xrorlri." . “ ATtonxtv M'Cawbt.' l Try tl—onlv 35 cents u Bottle. Sold by HAYS A BROCKWAY. 00. 2, Liberty street, near ('anal Basin. Sold also by .J. FLEMING, ' . n .° v lV Lawrenccvillu. KimiTSiArisM. Gui'T. A.\i> tig'DolurEl’X.— A resncctiiblc geiitlemmi called at our office. a* he sni«l, to inform ns that he had been aflliated for id year* with RhcninnUstn or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Dolorettr} Hint he had been frequently confined to his room for month* tpguthcr, and often sutured the most in tense pud exentomting pain, hut that lately he bad been using Jayne's .Mlemtirr. from which he found the ran*! sig nal and unexpected relief. He says he found- the medi cine very pleasant and effective, hud that he now con sider* himself perfectly cured.— Philmhlyhia North Amer ican. JAIiIUM COOK.’» A Fact Wobth Knowing —a gentlenmn of Berofnloua halm, from indiscretion in hi* ybtmgcr duy*. becunie af fected with Ulocrmions in the Throat and Nose, and it disagreeable eruption pf Die Skin. Indeed, his whole system uorq the murks of being saturated with disease. One hand und wrist wore so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous ns an honey-comb. It was nt this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that lie command'd the use of Jayne’s Al terative, and huving taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect* ly cured. The Alterative operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood und eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, ami the numerous cures it hits per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, hver complaint, dysprpsiu pnd other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing.—Spin* of the Times. C 7“ Fur -ale m Pittsburgh, nt the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street. do-/. Pluviifg Cnrd«; : ‘JOO whole and Half cuffs Sardines; 10 baskets Olive Oil; 10 bxs, Catsup* uml Brandy Fruits: 5 bbls. Crushed Sugar; 4 “ Louf ~ 5 cases Lemon Svrup: 10 bxs. Lemons. ' For suit* by frb7 V. C. MARTIN. XV fcbia MILLER A IUCKETSON. Halt san verne and sweet~maLaga WINE—IS qr. casks Haul San Vorne Wine; , , , 20 S. M. Wine; just received and for sale by jfebl2l MILLER A RICKETgQN. TJIAR— 25 bbls. Wilmingtou Tor, rac’d and Tor sale by X -febia MILLER A RICKETBON. MUSCAT WINE—-25 boxes just rpc’d and for sale by - MILLER & R3CKETSON. BRANDY FRUITS coses just rec’d andforsnloby ' feblg v / • • MILLER AHICRETSON. TTOLLAND, ydpfis Stypn and Black 'Horse XX Gtns, for sale by . jdec22J P. jC, MARTIN. A- half pipes A Seignetic XX rale by ,-f [dccSSJ P. C. MARTU*." V . _-;V *v '.ri.' ■ ( • '•• T' - ■*" *■"' 4 >r :;• V'*,;;»* * >' ,r?;; »•* *-• *,■' .. ■*• f ''* t'£ '*^' w_--;.. «;>• . . ?->• fM z, y• .*,/■. '> •■-.A. . - - ■• - ■ vK\ KIKK: ' : \ K' i'‘‘f'o:' ~:~ ‘-C'v • ..';. r; .; d " > #? V ' V If.-.:- • ....-...cj. g,vyg..-ft— ■■• rr* wi 11 fSoit«e% Andistn,. r- n & AVOTXOS «ALES» ' • Y BYJOHN D. DAVIS, • c<oulh-Eiift-cor*icr ofr.WtmlantL.Fijlk vtortiSiVf, ;• ■-.'■■ * • I)RTGoods.... '. <:■; -, . : \ "lfJi. ***°udny. raornniLV February !4th. ut 10 o'clock, at Vj/' inu, CmiMjitfreinlSalesKooin, corner of Wood nnd rntli sis., will be sold, without reserve, un extensive M^^ nl of staplemifd fancy Dry. Goods, Ac.; At ,a ciock. p. ni.—'A large quantity.of gfoceries, con lcctionery T china, queciisware, liquors,- Vir- manufactured tolmcco, shovels, hay anti manure torkft r : matches, band boxes, stoves. • Also a general' as* sorttnent: of. household. iuroituru. : superior transparent window bluuls. mantel clocks, 8 day and 30 hour clocks, lookmgglassd*, carpeting, Ac. • . . . At fli o’clock,' j>. m.—Boots, shoes, gum overshoes, urn-, hrellas, ready made clothing, gold and silver -watches, spy! glasses, spectacles, combs, pocket knives, razors, knives and forks, shears, scissors, brace aud bits, German ftttibjf goods; Ao. , ; . febll ;*7tf Sals bf Damaged Dry Goods. . /"\N Tuesday, February 15th, at 10 o'clock. A! M., at V/. : iiie Commercial Sales Roorfis, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve,' for .cash cur rency, iu low to suit purchasers, the vvhole'of the stock of Fa/thy and. Domestic Dry, Goods, darauged recently, by fire iit the store of Mr. Jaihcs Gosling, among whicn are; Hiclilßoniieb-SaUmGauzeandolherJlibbous Jajsoneit; MnlljvSwiss And Barreu* Musliusj Shawls,. . Silu, Cloakings, Cloaks; Dawiis, Hosiery,Gloves, Flow or4 llaces, andMeribo*;. Velvet, 3nud.nild.Gimp Bon net*; HmidkerchiefsfFancy Articles, Ac. febl4 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct’r. , lT7*‘Tiie sale will bc.conipiued from day to day, till all is wild. •: , . - i* Extra Sale of Groceries* 4d«. ON Monday afternoon, the 14th insti, at 2 O’clock, at *ihe commetoinl safes room, corner of Wood and Fifth .sts., will hd.sold without reserve to close a concern. 7 half chests good quality Y. 11. Tea. : ‘ •4 “ '• , “ Black ito boxes Virginia Tobacco. 3 i*o “ • Sugars.'...'. r ' f 11 dozen Coal and Devonshire Shovels, ; '3 bbjs. Molasses, ! bbl. Beans. r'2 •*' Rice. Stoves aiid ’pipej Ac., Ac. - ■ ! • firuift JOHN DAVIS. Auct. • Largo Sale (tf-Dry Gocdfs Furniture, and Groetries,,at-Auction.. QN Monday next, February 14th. at 10 o'clock. A. M., •will be sold, at M’Kcuuu’s'Aoction Rooms, No. 114* Woq<l street. 3 doors from. Fifth, an extensive assortment of Dry Goods, of every description; comprising: fCioth. Cas&iuierc*. Brown -aud Bleached Muslins, Plaids and Ginghams, Calicoes, Red aud White Flannels, Alpaocas, Merinos, Cashmeres, DcLnmes, Spool Colton, Sewing Pnient Thread. Pins, Ac. And at 9 o’clock, P. M., Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Chairs, Tobias, mid Bedding, with a variety of.kileheu utehsils. Ac.., At early gas light, same evening, a large lot aJ'uew nnd kplemlid Gold and Silver Watches, fine Cutlery, and immiidialelv after Dry Goods of every description. * - JAMES McKENNa, Auct. AtC TlOlfSihßS In~ALLEGRinrY CITY *' BY I YM. J. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER: SriLLbc sold, on Tuesday, FebruorylStb.avtl o'clock. .' at the Auction Room, north-we.siern corner of # eptl street and the'Piuinand, a large lot of seasomi* ble lStaple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac. At 2 o’clock, P.M.. a large lot of new and seepnd-hrind Fitniiturc. among which are'; Bureau?, Centre Tables. Brenkfost and Pining Tables, Work and Wash Stands* 1 Fao.ei' nnd Common Ceairs, M r ash Tubs, high and low post'ftcdsicadji, &c.. Al«(u Devonshire, Coal nnd Canal Spudes, MftnurO Forks,ueefvsware. Ben Conls, Clock*, l/ooking Glasses, Framed PicturcsAc. At Gl o'clock, a large lot of German Fancy Goods. Book*. Violiu*. Agcurdeons. Ac: "' ; ' r feb!2 WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auct. i ’ [Chronicle and Journal copy .J MkSMERISM. — Mr. Sptnetr respectfully announces -to the Ladies and Geutlerneu of Pittsburgli, that his deuidnstratious in Mesmerism,^'will continue. during thi? week, ul Philo IfaJl. Those who dqjlftt believe, hml bet* ter aucud, uud entbriice the present opportunity to satis* fy ih.cnueivos. The Experiments will, tn o'er)* bisrnncc, be given with persons who are citizens of Pittsburgh. Ail may expect to be amazed, astounded and convinced. Doors open at half past G o'cfock.. 'rickets, 23 cents— canj>e hud at the Exchange Hotel, Office of the Post, and at the door. Front scuts must be reserved for the Ladies, japai . • . , The Snnday Mercury. REPRESENTATIONS having been made to the effect f tjrat this paper is puMishea in wanton 'violation of all prtiper Sabbath observance, the Publishers feel bound to JeiHfare that except in tho name of tho day of its issue, (not orits composition or publication.) there is no colota* ble grounds for the disgraceful misrepresentations that umde. There is no work done on litis paper on flip Sahbttih. and we appeal tonft publishers in Pitts burg!) to answer whether the so called Sunday Mercury ho* t«Jt less work done on Sunday than any other wheet publifiln-d in the city. febfi-dilAwm GEO. YOUNGSON_4 CO. 1 ENGLISH PAM I’HLI-TTS—Sc hiller’s Maid of Orleans j-j; Selnller’s Win. Tell: The Shathtwles* Mnn: j .: Fonqne's Magic Ring; S< ** Undine; t Marro Visconti, from the Italian f *Mukqcu* Tales: IK 'Pales of the Barones* Foquo; Ac. Jaitfl 11. S. BOSWORTiI A (X).. 1* Market »u "\\*l -i-*U qr. casks Roncao Hori; 1 r -i 10 ** i/omlun Market Port; .4 il Hunt •* 10 Trash “ 20 ** S. S. Madeira; 15 *' Market ** 3. 10 “ Symington u !; •* Foyat . 10 “ TeneritTe *- *; 10 “ Pale Sherry; 5 •• Golden '* f* u Brown “ 10 u I.inlirfjn 6 -' 15 “ Dry Malaga; ■t. 10 “ Sweet •• For f-ale in quantities to suit, by deeiKi. 4 p. c. martin ?CUSit>AY SCHOOL BOOKS.—\Vc Imvo jnm received 'U nlarge supply of Rook* &r Sunday School Librarir*. by the American leunday School Union, anti 'approved by a committee dfVublicatioa, consisting of memtNCTA of the following detMAniuatious, viz.: Baptist. iXlungfcgaifoua!, Epi.*copa! Methodist, Presbyterian, and Ueibrtnrd Butch, These publications comprise upwards ;of Mxfhumlrctl bound vnluifiCm (gf prices from d cents up ;.to 75 rents.) all written expresily for Sunday Schools. In mliiittott lo r’Hc tthovp, the Union pqbljedic* a Urge ‘.variety of bcxkhs, in piqu-r covers, for quite young pl)iid ,'rcn. lb* reward*. &c. The! Union also publishes isvo libraries, JS’O5.l ami 2, of one hundred voiumeseoch. nil numbered ready for use. of hook* trotn ?*J pages tip to 250.nl the tow price (jf jen •-dollnrAoveroging only-ten cents a volume. Al**, •• A Vo mb Cabinet Library.* of fifty rqlutucs, nt the low price of two dollars and bftv cent*. • Also. Hymn Books, Question Books, red aud blue Tick ets on) paste boards. Maps. Ac. . All.lflir above we sell nt ibe Union, at Philadelphia prlcos.;- Cfttnlpj, r »je* furnished on-application. El%lO*!V*“K\Qiymil"s6‘Mifket »*.. b«tvvo»n Third and Fourth, * . DisaolnUon* *o long existing under the firm of MV • A COllp <3t KING, was, by mutual consent, dissolved ou ihej St iust. 'Hie business will be closed, at the old maud, by either of im. using the name of ihe finn for tbnt purpose.* Being desirous Jo have our business closed, with ns imle delay as j>os*ible, we would respectfully re quest those indebted, to call and settle their accounts. JOHX D. M'COHD, 11 D. KING. -i.\ COPARTNERSHIP. JOHN. D. MVOiID. having associated \vjtlj him. his brother. JAMES M'CORD. under the style of af’CGUD ic CO., -will runtmuc the fiat. Cap, and Fur business, in all Us twriou* hrauchas, wholesale and retail, al the old stand, corner of Fifth and Wood streets, where they* soli on a combination of the patronage »o liberally bestowed on the old Ann. JOHN L). M CORD, JAMES S. M’CORD. VIN rnttring from the old ami well known firm of M’Comi & Ktxo, I most respectfully recommend to the patronage of the public, mf successors, Messrs. M'Cord it Co. fct>7-fm H. l). KING. 1 M’GQrcl 6& Co,, to A Ki.vo.l ■ MANUFACTURERS and dculers in J&. HATS, CAPS, and FURS. Wholesale and 4 : Retail, cor. Wood anti Fidlt s|a., Pittsburgh. : ; PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail TYatit. ftcntleiucn eMt rely, at all times, upon getting their IIATS ajid CAPS, from our establishment, ot the o«t materials and workmanship, of the latest styles, Dud at the lowest jlriites.j,^ ■. Country Merchants,(purchasing by wholesale.) are re spectfully invited u> call ami examine our Stock, as we mn say with confidence, thni, us regards quality and pri*e- itjWill not suffer in a comparison with any house in Philmmlplijn. . fcb7-y IfOMKWOOD, FBB. 1. 1548.* I OFFER POR RALE, my Homewood property, comj prising between five and sir hundred uores of land.— I'glmll bitve a road opeued, miming throtigi) tli.j principal body ol'thfc land, so as to render )t easily uooessible from the tnrnfnkc, ami the Squirrel ILH and Braddock's Field roads, portion of the property may be obtained, so a# to sqtt the wishes and oonvoniodno of purchasers. Mr. Bnuicl Negicy, of Rost Liberty, will give any gen eral insinuation as to tint locality of the laud—lin'd Mr. Bailey will ohligo me by attending in person, and purticular pari o£ it, and giving information its to thfftorms of sale. WAI. WILKINS. • : HoarisWoon, Feb. 3d, 18-tS.— lmd* Benjamin fdeniso.n, attorney axu cocasso* Lok at Law, Cleveland, Ohio , will attend to profes sional business in the Courts of Cuyahoga and adjoiuing counties. lie will also give careful attention to Collections in any -part of Ohio. nKrKnENCE*: Chief Jitfticc Purker, Cambridge Law School. . lion.'Richard Fletcher, 10 Spite st., Boston. Hon. Sumyel 11. Perkins, HI Wnluut st., Philadelphia. Richard.B. Kiuiball, Esa,. 53 Wall st., New York, Hampton. &. Sipith, Pittsburgh. ■< For uijditlonal reference, refer to this Office. fob9-ly PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND AXLIi FACTORY* Isaac joxjm. joux r. otnoo. JONES <fc QUIGG, V ■\/rAWJFAC'niRKR.S of Spring and Blitter Steel, IfX Pfeugh Steel, Steel Plough Wingt, Coach and Elin ije Springs, Hammered Iron Axles; and dealers in Malta* dl»Ie Castings, Fire Engine Lamps, and Coach Trimmings generally, corner of Ross and Front sta., Pittsburgh, Pa ■ fehO-:hn ~ . • ° ' LANORETHIS GARDEN SEEDS.—The subscriber has 4ust receivod his animal supply of Landrcth's uardcnißcedK, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing every vefiety worth cultivating. The attention of farm ers, gardeners, and others, is respectfully called to his I ■ F- h, SNOWDEN, ‘»fcbj ; No. 29 Wnter at. rTTA Lii NTINES. —A splendid assortment of comic and IT scntunentalValontincs, for sale by . ■f'i,. lfl f JOHN H. MELLOR, ._febXo . , ~, 81 Wood gteeL Ctowfiieoi '’Writing- Fluid, assorted sized XX. bottles, constantly on hand and for ealo bv ' 6 £ CO., - - comerFlrst and Wood streets. i for sale low. to close consirnment. IV-r hj« ~ :<•' --•/ p. c. MARTIN. I . JjV if, f.f r yf v 45./ J S. MORBJS WK; f O’ is the. result oi .tlie'experiments of auvefttl years, devoted -to the. manufacture'on an extehstve’’scale. ,qf au article suiitetUo all the i<ur)tp?csdrtb'd Consume ft'The petfec - tKui. Wrinu'g liik cottsists- in the following •.-proper*' UcST"FCt;!tnTY--ln. which projterty it will be fmthrt-4ty surpossall previous preparations. It will flow with per fect ireedom. eitla?r from quill or steel pens, and is entire*, ly free from any corrosive uuolitics.. Color— The color of this article is'ti rich, beauthtil blue black. - •*•• .j . 10*All .good black Ink, from its necessary chemical constitution, requires exposure to the alt lei impart a color.' It must not,'therefore, be expected, that the nio meiil Uic bottle is oped, the. Ink will be found to be .a jet black. The first appearance will be pale; but aftef ex posure to the chemical action .of the . atmosphere, either on paper or in the inkstaud. it will assume a brilliant black .hue. Peomaxenct—The color.ts unaltferablc by the lapsq of time. It will never fade; On this account, nil important rccortls should be made: in tliis years;only deepeu and strcugtiien its lint.. N. B. This Ink is stumble for all kinds of Metallic; Pens, and for Pens madiKof Quills; and what is impor lant and. very desintblD with tnauy t . will give a perfect impression by ihe Copying Press. “We are using, iu the institutions with which we are connected, in respect to-fluidity, brilliancy, nnd permanency, believe it superior e \yejtave liere)oforo i - “•A*. ITmrston.Cajßhicr.Bank of Louisville; Wtn- Ricli ardsoti, CrtshicrN'orthem Bank of Kentucky: GeoTgeC. Gawathmejv Ceshier Bank of Kentucky ;.L. I/. Shrbye, 1 resident of the Bank KThomas L. Helm, Clerk;of Barren Coiinty Court: Currch Pope, Clcrk af 'Jefferscut County Court; P;*B, Atwood. Secretary* FiremanVlnsri ntnc Compntiy; Joltii Lexington Insurance Company; S. S. Goodwin.. Soorefary Pdrtlatid Dry Dock mid Company; D.S. Chambers, Secretary: Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company; J. if. Hltotncr, Treasurer Ixjuisville Saving Iristifulian, . A supply of the above Ink. just rec’d and for sale by' fcb7 JOHNSTON A STOCKTON. FLAXSEED.— A’few bags for sale, by riccl SMITH A'SINCLAIR, DRIKD bu.:lbr sate.by , dycjM SMITH jc SINCLAIR. T)INET, CASTILLON a? CO. BftAKB'Y-a hf- pipes, ' X Tor.irilr. I.y [ileclH] P. C, MARTIN- .- CHLORIDE LIME—IS casks, just toc t <l and for sale "bv jaj»7 . B. A. FAHNIvSTQCK &..CQ. [ I7IRUITS—O bills. Primr.Oranges J ' - * - *231)0X08 Lemons; '• ’ 5 kegs Stdlaga Qrspesj : -*•• AH.iii g-dcw] order, just received on consignment. and for sate low, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER. riectS ; 1 ~ of Marknt ami Front sts: 1 OL ASSES—IU bbls.N. O. Prime ; , “ ~ .2 , Sugar House) 2 “ Pima. Steam Syrup: for snleliy dec3l J.:# WnXIAMS. AI kiltie OS—Received per express,, at No, . 02, Market street, another invoice of 10 pieces Preach Merinos, choico* colors. doclO *• , /A, A* MASON A CO.. RESH FRUIT—3O drums Smyrna Figs; 2 bbls. Zante Currants," ' 2 boxes Genoa Citron; . 20 44 M. R. Raisins; for sale by <*«?<*» - j. p. williams, no wood «t. T) ICK.—3 tierces new Rice, jost rec’d and for sate, by JLV-lou2o MILLER A RICKETSON. MOLASSES— 10 bbls. New Orleans; 2 Philadelphia Steam Syrup; • • -• 1 Cane ; For sale by -•’ firtn2s3 • ; ;; J>fl; wit.LT AMSC' O ALT—3# bblri. No. i; just received and for* tile by Jt»n3|. ____ MILLER A RICKETSON. O UC*A RAN D prhneNj O. Sugar; <.• ... • . . 40bbls. N. O. Molasses;; Just received und lor sale by . •„ SELLERS ArNICOLS'. WINES TO ARRIVE—SO.qr. ca&ki .Burgundy Fort; '' 50 hlids. White Wine; , , . 23 hf. hlids. * 4 u ' ' \, To arrive ut Xew Orleans the last of thb» month, or the beginning of the next, fier ship Wuvcrly, Tinman. Mas ter, direct from Cette—for Hale by dcc2o P. C. MARTIN. EG IIUTTKR—O keg«. for sale by " ~* doe2o SMITH & SINCLAIR. OATS —100 bu., on consignment, for sale by jnn!7 . J. D. WILMA MS, 110 Wood st. ROLL BUTTER—bxs, for sole by -"* jnnl? J. P. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood tit. : CIOFFEE —Itfci hags prime Rln Coffee, now lauding and j for sale by [janSs] MILLER A RICKETSON. HOCKIIKIMKR HOCK WINE, Henkell A Co.* Ex porters to the.. Uni led States; for sale by the case or bottle, at iheAViHC Store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. XfriNES—4 halfpipes Madeira Wln6; - Tt 10(jitar. casks do do 13 do do Sweet Malaga; 23 Indian bids. do do • Just received and for *ale by i»> 25 VSHLLKR & RICKETSON I OAF Si C»AR—2O bhln, No*. 4. 5; 6. and 7, Ix>uisinna: J 10 '* Coarse Pulverisea Loaf; 5 4 * Flue * In store and fur sale by dct-22 MILLER A RICKETSON. nKNNESSEY BRANDY—4 half pipes, London color, Vintage of *42, to arrive and for aale by dcc22 . . . P. C. MARTIN. BLANKETS! BLANKETS’! BLANKETS!!!—Gen tian. Blue Mackinaw, Whitny. and Country Blankets, at cDstcru cost, to close couxiamment, at ROBINSONS, Filth street, dcr2o one duor belbw Wood sL LONDON PORTK3L—S-casks London Porter, in quart and pint bottles, for unle by dec22 P. C, MARTIN. SARDINES.— 50 boxc.* Sardines; GO hf. do. do., for sol* by [dcc2o P. C. MARTIN. CIANDf.ES. —20‘boxes Stearinc Candle*, for Hale by * dee 13 j; D. WILLIAMS. »T\R!ED PEACHES.—IOO bushels, for sale by U dec2» ' SMITH A SINCLAIR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—IO .sacks prime Flour of •‘hulled” Buekwiient, for sale by J jan7 SMITH A SINCLAIR. 1' AlU>—Wo uiid 1»* bins. *No. l m ttoro uiui j ibr »nlc by (jan£?] L. S. WATERMAN. IRON— 00 tortsUur by EaUTCho kotta i jpcrkau, ana L. 8. WATERMAN, JfitH Np. 31 Market, ij/id 62 Front st*. DRI KI) PEACHES —IfiO buTuritnc Ohio Peachy for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR, jan24 No. 50. Wood Bt. -ATN“ AND llKfir COl/ORKD - DE LAINES— A. A. i Mason Co., 68 Market street, have jtixt received per‘Expr«*4, an nssortnjem of the obpve very fashfona able goods, ibr children’s iqrcsti*. jjoc f VTKW GOODS—A. A. Mawix & Co., No.ft/.MarkeiM., i\ have jnm received an extensive assortment of Dny scy and Fonco Dress Buttons: also. Gimps and Fringe*, of every variety; Cashmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs, Ac. •iWI« jpO U:r.—Three dwelling lioascs, situate on Fourth *lrt*eyiu'ar the Canal Jjgjjjgc, in the city of Pitts- Also. a Room, 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance on sth. near Wood street. Also, n frame dwelling, two stories, with au acre of ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio -Lane, m the city of Allegheny. Enquire of jan3 J. D, WILLIAMS, 110 Wood si Holiday presents.—Jcnfa- u. No. v si, Hood street, is now opening for sale, asplcndidas sortmeet of GIFT BOO4S, jit the richest bindings. Rosewood Piano Fortes. Marlin's Dc Goni Guitars. Rosewood Writing Desks Ac. Forsalc at the lowest cash price*. dcc33 Sundries— 3 bhi*. i.nrdi • ' * 25 bushels Dried Peachosi 10 u “ Apples; 4 dozen Woolen Socks; 6fl lbs. Beeswax; On and for sale by i«nlH J. D. WILLIAMS. rpo LET.-A Rnotii ou the first story,-and the second -l_. and third stone* of a brick house,"corner of Fifth and Union streets. ALSO—A very nont and convenient Frame-Cottage, tn Allegheny Cny. Apply to JAMES MAY" jnnll • - CO-PARTNERSHIP— The undersigned has associated wiili himself John Nicols, from Baltimore, imho Gro cery and. General Commission Busina**, under tho style of Seller* A Nicols. Dated Ist Jammry, 1848. FRAS. SELLERS. PRODUCE— 40 bushels Clover Seed; 2 bids. Waite Bonn*; 6 “ Flaxseed; 28 kegs. No. 1 Lard; f» bins. ‘i »; 12 casks Cheese; , 85 bxs ~ u Jusl .received aud ibr sale, by MILLER A RICKKTSON I^LOUR —50 bids, fresh, of prime brands, received by . steamboat Ringgold, and for sale by . SMITH A SINCLAIR. "|)UCKhTB— all do 4. just received and for sale by fct»3 . SMITH A. SINCLAIR. Notice 110 the Mnfftnr Oarpfliitw-R of the Chios of Pittsburgh nnd Allegheny, und vicinities: You are hereby notified, that the Journeymen Carpen ters of the two cities and vicinities, intend to dem&ml an advance of 35 cents per day upon their present wagos. on the first day of April next. By order of the Associa tion. . > _ WM. E. ERRETT, It. S. REIS £t BE UG Ei cct ful 1 y calltlioatteutionbf per* \ sons desiring lo purchase Clocks, having orihaud a very largo and well nelooted assortment of Jerome and other Ctacks— received direct from the manufacturers which enables them to sell cheaper than most of the oilier houses in this city. Dealers jn Clocks will therefore do well by calling at their establishment; and inspecting their stock, and ascertain the low prices they sell theta at. IIEIS it BERGER, febB-tm . S. W, corner Srottkfiold and Second sis. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership heretofore exist* mjj between Perry-Baker owl Peter Baker* of the borough of hrJvecspon. is this day dissolved. PERRY-BAKER. •'• . PETER BAKER. The business of the co-partnership-will be settled by the undersigned, athis store, in the borough, febn-ihw ' PETER BAKER. . -T- ■.••• - Flag®. \ . ON Satuaday last the subscriber removed a small lolof FLAGS, uoraJberAloiiongahclaAVharf, sp that,they mtglit-uotbe injured or destroyed-. • The owner is request* led.to.caU otmy residence,on Alarbury street-pay fortius, -advertisement* and take them away.- . ; ; fpb7-ll* .j ■ - MICHAEL M ? CARTY. : ‘ r-, ft. ■Jik.'-xi?. V • v :v\ - x < ■* (Journal aml_Dispntch copy.) Clocks l Clocks ! Clocks! --, ff tyTuratj.;! bligaft • ' 1 .\dMs& • - ' • J. cixciNNATi and piTTsmrßGir -”*««■** DAIII STK AM PACKET LIS®; riTHlSTndcpcndcnl Line of steamers is now eompoaed X of the largest, swiftest, best I’minlicd- ami . .furnished, ami most powerful boats oii the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid-for the' ; services of the . best ami moM experienced men eupuged in the -river businewy— The line has been in operutiou for six years; has carried; nearly two millions of peofdc. without doing the slightest injury tq their persona. The -proprietors challenge coin parison with any passenger liiit in the L'jmm: for safety, regularity-, aiid ypeed?. All • tlmt «*m>ney.cim procure has - been provided fojtlic safety; comfort and convenience of passengers: The MONDAY PACkET.-^The will leave Pittsburgh evcry-Montfay tAt>mi»g-4it 10 o ciocKJ’ "Wheeling every Monday evening allp-T. it. TUESDAY RACKET.-! The Hibpjuvia! N4v 2. Capi. Jno.-Klm*ftUer, will leave -Pittsburgh every: Tuesday morning ftl 10 o’clock; Wheeling c.very Tuesduy. eyeuing at 10 v.'v. " ’ * 1 \YEDNESDA Y PA New No, 2, Onpf.,S!’ikdn. will leave PHtsbnrghevery Wednesday, mbrnlttg gt lOo’cidek ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at ; tO'-n; aa. r - • • ir '-- - 'THURSDAY BbHuavt, Copt. Ji. J. Grace, will leave Pittsburgh'every Thursday morning- nt 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday eveiling-at 10p. m. FRIDAY pJcKTST.—' The aMjl’bnoh. fevery Friday modrtKE'fcrit) o’clpck; Wheoling.oyerj'fßd ay. even iiig u 110 SATURDAY Cat/ip, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday, pmpiingat 10 o ; clogk; Wheeluig-every Saturday everting at lOtyM. 'SUNDAY PACKET.—The Isaac NBwrdx.CapL A. G: Mason, willleave Pittsburgh cvety Sunday momingut 1(1 o’clock; Wheeling cvpry.Spnday evening at 10 v. m. . noy;i9! ~! ‘ 1 v" For.PxaiJslto*;.; 1^ I THE fine and very light draught steamboat sSgßft ARROW", Cupt. w. n: Goi«w.VwllU«ivo as above every Tuesday and. Saturday. •For freight orpiinsuge apply. On boards , iVb5 • ' For €incinn(itl« THE tost rtiuning passenger fiunrPENN ■££&££& SYLVaNIA, R. C. Guay, Master,will leave Jor the qtjd.interpicdiato porjs. regtilnrly. „ For.frergh't or passage'ripply on boon!. * T >£ * JJ lehs i.B4Sw-4', ■ , „ is±a\ PEBBUAirir.lst.ig4B. . h'»>* 1848’ LKiVyE.DAILY AT 8 AJ AL AND! 4 P., M. r . iwnT Il*~- Tin; follpwing liewboate complete the line jSS'SEjLfartlm present season:'ATLANTIC, Capt. i , „ - - James PorVitisnij; BALTIC, : daptl AlJaeobsi and LOpIS. M ! LAND. Copt.'E l&uhett..' TTie boats tire entirely new, and are fitted pP pagPxd tfl OXpeußO. Every Comfort that- moiic& corfpropufe haa bhen provi ded., The boats will leave the MonongahelaWhntTßpst, at the foot of Roks st. Passengers will be punctual o* board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. ’• . . jan3l - For LtmlsviUef } THE Kenhicey River Pocket, GREY EA fHw Tlbooks, Master, wil leave for the above and intermediate- ports regularly. For freight or passage eppiy on board!' : fchS ) ■ .;•; jr\• For Browiuv'iU©* ; .... -:f f ai 1 Hrfrfs tA I , G erttlid passenger, and mail st^oiherDALTlCiCitju. A- Jacohs. will leave tor the above pdrt during the proserit : wcoV. ar d a. it., positively. ‘ For freight or passage, apply on board. -V' ftba: : . ~ For BrovrasyUlf* f ; THEnewAfttUnml Passenger steamer AT m^&SsSmm-LANTICj..- James I’sbkisson. , Master, will leave Jor the above pprt this day. at Si. m;,positively. For freight or passage apply on board. feu3 '. For .St* ttbulfl* | r THE gobd. steamer ST. ANTHONY, Titos, £2j£ggj££ißt Mat, Master, .will leave for the above and imemtediutc ports as soon as the Spring trade commences For freight or passage anplv nn boanl. or to fel»3 JAMIES MAY. Voter st. . • .Fpr..Bt,Xptt4a.--; t THE exeellont and'light draught steamer SWAN, R. Mat. Master, will leave for ths above am) lutcrmcdintH lamlings in a few. weeks. For freight or passage- apply on board, or to feb-T T JAMI» MAY. Water st. For St* lionis* I A THE splendid steamer NORTH CAROLI- G££jsEl£SßgL NA, DKvncxsv. Master, will leave for the above and intermediate- port?, on regularly. For freight or passage apply on hoard. ’ ; feb4 _ For St, Lonisil ’ - I r A THE ne w and splendid steamer ANDREW JgggSgjgsS FULTON, W. H. Fixtox,Master, will leave for the above and jutenhcdiate regulnriy. For freight or passage ojndy on board, or to junl7 . b ' JAMES MAY. , For New Orleans* , tJJSUb THE AMERICAN EACIiE wiU JggaSSws leave for the above mid all intermediate ports regularly. For freight or passage npplv on-board, or to . febl, if. B. MiETKNDERGER. ’Agent. For New Orleans* j . A THE splendid new ptehihe'r SAVANNA, Jesji&ggigi 11. Devmsox, Master, \\illlcavefortUe above oil intermediate landings, en 'Wcdnesady ihelOlh inslnnt For freight or passage apply on l onrtf, feht Beaver and Wdlarllle Packet. i ffcfjh tfr * TME' steamboat BEAVER, CiiiiaES.. E Cis«rb, Master, will, during the earning winter season,miiku daily trips »u Beaverand Wellsyille. leaving Pittsburgh every morning at P.a’ctocV, untTWells ville at3o’clock, i*. M. ? ’ ' ’V." . dcclo D. M/HABtOy & CO- Agents. PRIVATE DISEASES. —Dr. Eroicn t bf .65 DipJiiiind Alley, .can l>« consulted, in all cases of & jw'raii or delicate nature incident.to the lunnan frame, . ; ".’ Syhiti* &nd Syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhoea and its con sequences, logethci with all renrreal impurities of the blood, with all disfiasys of rr«erf<i! origin, skin dis eases, with strieurre«, gleet. uretlifQ.l dtsclinrgO:?. seminal weaknessand intpolcncy; also, piles, rhetUntUtsm,f*ntaie weakness, dlsoqws of the wonibi monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ftud, nervous affections, pains in the back and Ipins, irritation* of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptjqns," letter, ring* wopn, mercurial diseases. &a. TWELVE YEARS’ PRAGTfpB . _ Exnlusirolj- devoted 10 the study ami tfeurmeut pf vene real disorders, and those arisijig pjy:csges. gaiety, climate,, qt impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have ;oceuenfeebled? enftbjeji Dr. Brown to offer assurauc.es of speedy relief,to.all whp ihay placc themselves tinder his. care. r . . . V Dr. Browns offices ore convrmeinly arranged into urate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B; without fear of exposure to otlnlr visitors. . It is of importance to manv persons in need of medical aid. to obtain good advice privately aud promptly. To all such, Dr- Brown’s ready skill in removiug venereal dis eases. in their various forms and stages,ofTcrs inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers aro hereby op prisea that Dr. Brown has been regularly m every branch cf nyediidne, ami for. tby- last twelve’ years confined himself exclusively. tip* treatment qf-lhose diseases. * .. ; v .. ..o.’. Dr-Brown ib the only regulnrly.cdbcatud surgepn in Pittsburgh who gives his whole aUeaUQu tp cqm plaints. ; ; . .. .. .. safe and speedy cures wLU,mnU cases; be guaranteed. Recent cases.ore relieved in a short limn, without inter ruption from busiuess.'fy : i JE7*Hernla or Rapture.—-Dr. Brown alio invite* per sons afflicted with Herma to call, its he has paid paruen- Inr ntU'iition to tlmt disease. Letters torn a distance, asking advice.ranst contain a fee. or they'will not be nttendndXo.'•' ■ ‘ lb-Offi6e on Diamond ABeyvatew doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi dential. : : i : ocES-dfcwly •\T7TNES AND LIQUOR } T tors and Eighths.Pil of the following celebrolci namely:' AScignetto Brandy..ivilo, u “ dark, Otard ; “ • - •* li pale, Sazcnnc kl Henncsiiy • i u : duck. . “ . <pale; PinotCasUllout Co ' u u ** ' dark, Tiiipermi Eagle Otn,' ' f ' Black Horse “ ' Smth « . : • Pine,Apple ** Irish Whiskey “ .lamnica Spirits, St. Croix Rum. / . i Together wiili a large stock of the above Wines ami Liquors hi Bottles; also. Champagne. ami Claret \\ 7 ines for sal« as imported, qn pleasing terms, nt the. Wihe Cel lar ami Liquor Stoic of ; P. C: 'MARTIN’, ’ fcb7 corner of 3muhfic|d and Ifroui sis' HAVANA CIGARS— IOOdiOO Imported Cigars, of tho following celebrated brands, (part to arrive.) aoa sistingof: Ceres, Antigucdnd, Washington Regalia, Hapcdcs. EsculupiQ. Dos Amigos, De Faster. London Uriimit, Lord Byrons. Eagle rnnetpes, feb7" fiolla Principp?. Sicniahoai YHlcija, c*. ’* Wlvii|S • I<n No. 1, “ -* l l No. 2. Orlcz, _ I,a I’ttlmm, > Oa/.iulorcfe. UNCH- RAISINS—SO boxes fresh, just received an for sulo; bv jtcbirj SMITH ASINCLAIU. MOLASSES —40 bbls. ast received ami for solo, by febB i .SMITH & SINCLAIR. COFFEE- —50 bat's Prune Kio, rvueiwd nor Grey Eagle, anil for salty by . .SMITJJ {f^lNCLAlli. 'fcbft . . . '• ■ OLL BUTTER—3 bbls., fresh, andueiilly put un, Jor salts by _ _ [lbb«]__ _ ■ lOTS FOR S*ALB-«Tyo Buildup LpW. xn tlje S^X 1 * 1 , Wont each 34 by 133 (bet, pu whloh ihere is* navc r * fnilinir spring of water, j (feb7J GEQ. CQCHfl^tf, LONDON PQETMi-rrS .casks, in pint uuduuan bottles, fry sale by- CtebTj P. C. MARTIN . v /VLD WHISKEY, &c.—so whole and half bbls. Old Vy Rye,AVhtskcy.lB37 j 15.d0; do. Old Peach Brandy, 1840. Por sale by ' ;(»&?} P. C. -ITriNES TO ARRIVB-Tl.GO'qr,. casks Cdttn WlnuTHml T T • Burgundy Port >Vjne. eii>riit?il daily ? foW 7 PC M4HTi]vg i h . V/I.f Ur v. * •>■ ? * r 4 : . : x,x '' Wl; t .-_ -v.;, -■••,>-Tr'-J ;* :.. . r -.1 B&Mkemmd Exchange Brttoir aujbTkbamkh. "* r ' SDwißfl^SAJnCi KHMIIER RAIHI. I'anl-tr* and. JLTthanxr J)tTiitrs .rn jMimntie Dtlir. DiUt rJ -E^chaitgCj ■ it. Bank Noief. UUA , - Cornerof Third and .Wood-»i«., directly Charles Hotel. ■ - ; .ropyflg^. n/iIOLME» SON, - pattjttrx and Dealers in Exchange fginand Dinb^offti -•JV0.55 Market strec,t. Pittsburgh,-. . r--r.,--. RELysm kate. - KgcruNC*. ' - strnpAtFftP New York* 1 pr I Cmrinnftti. '/* I dISV Philadelphia • • ' i s‘. Louisville -.- - -fr Baltimctu . i!• ! Si. J.wiit f" .: • 'uteTt NOTES. 1 . • ' - > WILWAM A. HILL 4c CO* ," * • ' nSAXXEBS, tmUXP.US.AXD-.PtiYy - > : Fartign UiHi Domfstic Exchange. GVrttjfto/rj. L Dank K&es and Specie, No. 04-lFse d sutmt deer aketa : " iVu riA;: jL'O5/ 3/de. . FittsLierghy Fa, Ftimlf received on deposit, and cnllecuons Shght cheeks on BulrimorLVPhiladelphia,New totr&hd Cinebmati; constantly lor- sale in mma .(A .*pit purelmsers^; . » tr +. - The paper of the Olnp, K<mhfcky. Indinna. ftnd Vir giiiin Hanks on the most ftivarahtd.utihjE. w Tlie hipHest premium paid for Forotgu gttd 'Amdrioftd Gold and Silver coins. > < EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IHELANDANDSCOT LAND, for sale ill amonnte.of AL und upwards- w.iv mttrJ<bdnwy. ■ : - • . • - j * H>iKPU U. lIILL. . . .; V C. CttthTt HILL <fc CURRY, ' Bankm, Exchange-Brokers, .and Dealers %n Fart\gi\-4Xpj Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposit, Dank, Notes* ■ Gold aiid Silver, No. bo. IV 3Od strett, -irit Dcntt^i West side, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . ....... T)AR Fumbi received ou deposit, and collections ruutds XT ih AU Utc principal cities of. Uie.Lmted Stntcsi r * .*• •.: Yorkf Poston uad Ciiicimmti eoustinily lor sale Hi nnnvto suit purchasers!.--!',;.., ';..;...! /* ' ' Keutucky t Jndiaria; Ohio, Virginia am( - Bonks Nolea bought aml sofd on the most fovorobit tend/ highest prc>piam paid for AmencaftiGoßf.'’ r- ' 1 ..Exchange pu EnglahujJreland, G'ermmiy -nfid Fra tied profruredtAc, . , •• .-•-•••»• ; JAS S/noON. • : . -..•-.•TKOSi SARQBjrr-;'1 HOOS&SARGEIST, - HANKERS AND iEXCHANGK BROKERS-v » NAE. Corner o/j\Vood ;an& Sixth-streets., Pittsburgh,'Pn-i DEALERS in Coin,ißank Notes. Tnue Hills.-Forcaga ' ami Ddmastio Exchange. CccUiiputcs ofDcpont, h ds' EXCHANGE <tn ail the principal of the, l/oioir/ and Europe, for sale in Vums to suit purchasers-. ■- . CURRENT nndpar funds rccttived on depowte. COLLECTIONS made on ail pnris ot the>LtiH>lH-at Rilp lowest rates:---; - •- - -1.-iu-.v-jv-i-.i: v;;-^' MASKS.— Just received. J»y ZIiBULON' KIXSEY Market street— % • —pz r , l dozen Bnc.MVax Masks; .' *fv | o •• “ Paper ‘i ' ' f . 5 , CotaiudiiJ 3 grq.s*.MelaUic Comb Cloniwr** ; l dozen Egg Boilers; I- .' u Salt Spoons;- . * . 2. *• Bone.Mustanl Spoons; . 4 gross Geruiuu Silver Table Sptmu:*? •• :6 : " .H Tc» .%■ • • , 2 . Butter Knives; ; l ‘ k Picture Toy Book*; 20.000 'China-Marbles; .... 0 dozen fine Woolen Comiurts. • .<■ Agreat variety.of Coats anil Caps. BASKETS. • . sdpze»t fine French willow Baskets; 2 -.willow Market . “ . 6 “ Straw Travelling . k * l •; Cl.nhus ...... ■ \ 12 . Metal-Toy ’• 1 - m . Willow Cradles;. - 6 " . CilmwMotto Seal*:. 3 •* Bono' 4 * Stnmpe: 3 Alluifs Patent Revolving PjsiuUj 5 pair common Brass « 1 dozen setts. Chessmen; 2 A* -.. u - Dominoes; 6 V Tni!or* ; ,Tane Mepßuru*;. 6 Steel, Key-Rings, ossoytedj • » - * , 3 l \ China Dogs mul. Sheep; '*■ - 1 ‘a Strings Ambcr-Batnls; ? 12 Neats Drums. ; ./ "VTOTICE.— Prnn, n IsilyikllliM hi d.™ Second Stoirr, ’may be consulted by the tadh'S-ffnA geuUenten oi this city, on the Past Present eVdnts of their lives, at he'rrnridenfco miWyUiFrttflfth dppr below Washington.. Mrs; P. wou|tHtfvite.aBiWifi who desire to oonsult her. to call soon, ns sUe wilt remain in the city but a few weeks longer 4 51 00 for gentlemen, and 50 pents for l*4ic», janl&-2m •• ■.< Labor Savina: Powderl AIOUNTJSAGI.E TRIPOIJ. M KSVFAVTVKftti \T F TII&BOSTOX MOV* r eagle works r QR cleaiimg the sarl’acft of Wndatn, Mirrvn -rfud (Jlazs lifire, anti restoring it to its original'iniAJipa renoy, Inis article is decidedly without mi equal-" Both tune anil MDprare snved.by its use. A ihoiputiid nrefer- C °' ' ° e it nccessnry. to unruly tb this It will remove the oxide, from the surface of GolcC's'tf. rer. yopjirr, Erast, Britaiutia, Tin, wait the nTeatcil facility, giving U an uurivnlled polisli. ' '•** *•£: \ fair trial is all that the proprietors nst. nndwifl'con vuice the most skeptical of its utility. Directions for Ksc.-r-Lei iha Powder be applied- unott a damp, son woollen cloth. .With .a very little exertion, every particle of oxide may be removed. ■ • . : J.O3BPH.it. CAKII, General Xgejif J;or Kilo ,hy ■ ; .JOUX p; MORGAN. Druggfar. ■ t AND DUES* XYL.MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.ity. 10 St, Clairst* (between Pe tin and the Cloaks, £ apes!' Mantillas. &c.. made ; io 4be laics! French aodEwlisb Fashions. Also, Bonnets, Hoods; CnpcsOHead Dti&isii, *«• A choice ielctioli of ndvv styles Satin* Silk Vel wtS, French Flowei*, Gimp* fich capaurt bonnet nibWa* Laces, Frmjtes. Cords. Buttons, Crapes. Modes:‘Muslfo*; Canjhrics. |Hamlkerchiey ; Scc„ for sole, wholesale-ami retaji at the lowest price. Country Milliners shpriil£tL wiih latest FrenphutuUiJiiffUsh Patterns of e^errrfrW ■ ' l]!«*, flMgfcw Stmrßounclscleanedaud aitoredto the nrcscnvftUh lon - ? > ''• M‘jg "PRlN'fSiilllS’ INK. ; —received al;thc- Pn.E* fF&/L >^i 2 . Foun,,Bt *»? Ol^B‘ NE\\ 8 INK, in 20 tb.. ami 50 lb. kegs. ProutU Pimting luk *3 acknowledged, by printers, : io be theKe&fno&tifkc tnrudm the coautrjv • - V .r;A- • JAYWtg>ft fel)3-ilaw • • Agent Tor ibe^fanufacmret. • 'ptncE'oF tuk.A'lleguevt JJrm>Gft . : PitJst>ur!si,-Ftbrtiary’l{-1‘6i9.' , -Ytt- . .i! A * EJECTION fur President. hungers and Qffi&in -£4- iorlho “Cordpahy ovortb&ri* • verAllcgljcrty opposite Piitsburglu in • jrlmny, will be ppTtlunji; the Tqll Hoi},p. an MpndmyfthiJ i 6th of Mdrch n«it, p;ikr H - k £ fehg—lmrl&yv3t - JQffy HAllPTffi TWrofefc \ 3 ~ Sloaongahela ■KHUgr. • - 11 { f . - rdiruarv l si,494B^' AN ELECTION* 1 ; Joe President, Managers and Officers •of the Comj>Qiiy r for crccJipßaßridtfcovcrlhcljttyer 4 Monongaheln. opposite Pittsburg in the County of Mle* jrhenjY’.willbchekl,,at Uie office ot saul CompanfJT'oa ‘ MONDAY* the Sixih.day of J&areJi next, ut 3 o’ciocjLp.«. - icby«.w3t*... . i c JOHN . P,L BLfCATIO^S. — Milian's Pofipi, iliustraled 11 Harper's nuur edition of iho FpCticalworksof'J&m Mi!iQ«,\vAtU aajenioir, and critictUpnnaTksimhijttemir and \vnungs, by James Montgomery; ,iuu| one .buuarSi and twenty engravings iron) drawing* by ,Vftn. Harrov laAivavqlumcs. ‘ . f . Mjf. SPEXpJ>H r S GfttßK TBSTOIB.VS.—Tho four GoapoU' ittd the 4-post}es, in Grcek,jwjU) Kiighsh- uotc& pnu* cait putlqsophicnl, cxcgclical; maps,.indexes, cio.tontb> e , r witK the Pjusilea'and Apocalypse j Uja whale'-ibnuiiur tlie NowTesuuuent—Far use of Cqllcna< ; 4W TiicologicalSwDinoriea.. By:Rev. J. A. Spencer,..4,. M. By i£s U^CHnll t * IISU,W!nE^* ’^ VC '~' 4 ' flUrs James's fynry lifoof Haary tUc Fourth, long of France and Navarre, by Gi BR. Jau;es, Ctpopluw infonrparuvpaperj'3ypU. ctath.- - . Forsuleby ‘ { -, JQHNSTQN U STOCKTON, ; jnn 8-r , Booksellers, cor. of Market and 3d sts, 300 WltoJe; Halves,Quar- Brandy, Wines/Gins, icc studs, grades, And vintages, 'London Market ',Win£ Rr»no* Ppftr -> > , , 'i'rush - “ v H«ni: : “ • , u . £*. S. Madeira . ** jßyriutiirtoii ’ : ' - 1 tf* FavnJ *. ' ** Brown ••• ’ Oojiiou *' «• T«nnlFc “ Inttbpn ** »* Claret « Sweet k Dry Maltygp “ I CANNOT SAY TOO MpOH FOR IT!*?—Mbro Troofof the eriwacy ofXlr. IKi lfartTs Onenta! Cbu&h SlLUtirt. Read the following: •‘PiTTSHi'jjGii. |?eb, Ist, 1643:\ ' ? Messrs, Hag* fy Brptkutay: A *ense pf dulyjOpitipela toe to make u siatemcut m regard to tbo effect, ofyopr Or. Willards Cough Mixture uj»pa my system. For BQise twelve weeks. during the winter, f was *o much troubled with a harassing cough, ns to render me entirely unable to njloud iq my work ; ami. from the nature oUoy system, 1 h:id every reason to believe, wa». rapidly running jaiq coiMumptitm. After try nig vanou* Any effect, I was led to try .a bottle ot Hie Oriental. Cough Mixture, and must eny that I.consider it tbabcbl Lotted state*—in tact, 1 cannot say too much for-it, ua-J was entirely cured by. the uso of the .first bottle. To tlie nilhctcd, I would say,,*get a bottle of it. and be euicd/, ‘•Dasiei. O Co.torh.” Trice 23 cents. For sale by . . . . ■IU.YS A KROCKWAYV- . No. 2, Com--Row. Liberty »t.. near Canal Basin Sold also by •• J. FLBMiyQ; Liuvrfncenllr I‘oreole by • P. C; MARTIN lILUMATI&M.—Dr. Crown’s newly discorcrcaffnw XV cdjr for Ilheunmusßi is spqcdy audeerjainTtiCAedy tor that papint! trouble, -ft never fails. - - : Office and Private lloptiw -Nq 05, Dia ifiqnd alley, tytuhurgll. Po- TheHoctor is alwaysst htime._ , . ; faiiiaWwtT Tl/f OSS 1 MOSS 1 1—Just received cud for: salvSTfcw JJX bftles lfoo|,pr a very superior ouhlity: -. ’• v ' , n , J ASKUm K CQ / File Fftotpry. s*h.Js>sX -B« FQSrER, Agent forMiZican- %!jMtrrs?*nd. fcb&ij • r ~ . HOCHHMhUV, lS» t \\ AvMumm & Co.VDir^tvT. pori9.UQ)rto the Ihmcd SmtAs, for salo by the cau or bottle, aiihc Wine Store of . ■ dec-JO ; NCQjRygAVB^ U7 ' ■ . >. 11l . . W<k.MV . i?Mying muy. ;>. • Ohio ' ? : .dis. Indiana .‘*.- Koiitneky r ' :. if .*> . Virginia’. r< Wheeling Tdimcssec $■ •* • rtril9-y vi. < v;f i Bttl/irlgliaM.* * | CminlyA>City.oravFjdit>- J: lichee Aolesiv- vn,.£ . I PcnnsylvamaCp/j I'New York > t*, j .Marjliuifl iff b l Now Orlemi»r>;^-:*w7ih-^v r ■ 'nßraitixcES' - » : Messrs. M. Ledch it-Son, V : -. '.. A a ’ ■ -Ogden & Snowden, j «,* • a Win. Bel! .&Son. •- , ? Pittsburgh.'* : “ S. M’Clnrken A Co, “ Eiiglixb A Bcmirtt J ' - 4- i}^ t 4 Flfihing & Brother, ) » *"> ? ■' Pales; Lathrop & Co; ■{- Plnladalplua: -v > “■ W. R. Thompson ic Co ) _ Hpadly. Phelps & Co. ) »,.,*• ?#•-*. Bpbcpcjf & Co. P IW ’• —? Tlflunyi A Co. \ '-t -’ i -nv * • Jnp- Al’Callougliec >Bq)timora.- » r ?>\ . ■ Air. Junius Geprgp, ) } ■■■■•:**! • JL Hanhaj Cinpinpaii, O. r f- r ~ .^-« • . ** ■ ■Joseph Watsson, • 1 •-/-•r u i -A 1 . Messers. Fenuer A M’Millnn. pihMllon O R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cnshier. Bauk pf Pa,- r . jhttslmrgh. 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