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K '< &%'< "US*': :, '•• -£'■'-v*>i '•''■• •;:.■'■■ _v ■>, H •. < . ■•.■ :•■ ?sftcJ?6f s -dr^KWt:-»^-• V.f ' ‘ '.-?. - v i ; -r> * - ■■ ■ . ’ a ’ -v* • . v ,>7' f* - ERNE PITTSBURGH BOAtU) OF TRADE F. LORENZ, V ' JOSHUA HANNA, V Commutes foe Febevaby. AV. J. TOTTEN, J j ' BRITISH MAD. ST3BAM®a s - mtrica Dtpartnrafnm Liverpool. Depnr/urti/iwn A Y ork. Dec AethFor Boston. *»• .1“ **?“ gSon. Jen. Ist “ • New York. Jen. Wh u g““ York . Jen. 15th “ Boston. « Boston. Jen. 29th. “ New York. „ New York. Feb.lKh “ Boston. , « Boston. Fcb.aoth “ New York. Mer.li n u N Y ki Mar.llth “ Boston. , Mnr.i-tn Mer3sth “ New 1 ork. . Aud.hcrenfter, from Annl departures will be week 5, b pool to America, and from a „ ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. leaves daily for Cincinnati, 10 am. rnche'via Brownsville, to Baltimore ai.d 9 A. »., and K* NorS'-We ".tm?’^^ r a. *" Erie and Western New Yorlc, daily, 9 a. m. North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4 A. M. . . • . ••• • arrivals and departure of mails - Eastern Mail via Philadelphia doe .1 A. '‘°’ e, s l ® «. Western Mail. Cin. and Eouisv., due a r. m., c oscso a. si. South, via Balt, and Washington, due 8 p. m-closesS a. m. Nortli-Westelrn vta Cleveland, due 10 a. si.. closes J a. m Eric and . Western New York, due 8 p. si., closes 8 a. si. : . ; ■ STOC rf;Xlu,. A.W Off BankoM?itub'urgU"--v-""."’**M?} ®4?\ki *43!80 Eiclmngi Bank-: •■••;••• S®“ g-ft. 45 00 Merchants’ and M. Bank s<hOO 4,,00 Fanners’Deposit Bank 1 w 3.4.00 Old Allegheny Bridgesjg} £,•{s• .45.00 Hand Street Bridge- ■ ■ Npttbcrn Liberties Bridge • Monongaliftia Bridge Gas Stock i -OFFICE OF THE. POST. | WEDXESDVr Mousing. February i». IS 4B - > The river has become ‘ralhrr low; yesterday afternoon there was but feet water in the channel, and still fall ing slowly. The suspension of navigation for the larger class of boats will be but temporary ; a rise will come before many (lays. Bmuness on the wharf, yesterday, was not so brisk as asnal. Tl.e receipts of produce were rather light, mid the shipments of groceries, lc„ do ltol amount lo much. FLOUR.— There but few lots arrived yesterday. We iteanl of no stiles on the wharf, and of blit one from wagon. The slate of the market, both east and west, as sist in depressing Flour here. The tendency is st.ll downward. The sales from wagon were at 54.37; from store at 54.50ai4.5Gi?4,G2. SUGAR AND .MOLASSES arc stepping up, but there was no advance in prices. BRANS.—Sides from More of several lots ol good, small white at 75^87. POTATOES. Sales of several bids, of Neshannocks and Finkeve. at wlmrf. at Sl'ft. They were a good arti cle, and the bids: held hut 2’ bushels. This is the highest price- __ . APPLES —Several sales ott wharf at 51,5001. 7o tor good sound Apple*. DRIED PEACHES —Sales from first hunds'at 81.50; sales from store at SUGO^l* O -- . WHEAT.—SaIe from store at Oo. OATS. Worth 23 from first hands ; irom store RAISINS—SuIes utSi2s^2^7. BUTTER—Demand fair, and market not very well supplied; formerqnotaUons ore firmly maintained. Good Roll is tnken from firs! hands atISSPH: sales from store at 8121^13. RICE —Sales in bids, at aie- COFFEE.—Regular sales of Prime Rio at fie- BACON.— Regular sulcs at former quotations'. Hams s|, Shoulders 4, Side's 3c.. Hog round 5e.: cash and time. Some sales vary a fructiou from these rates, according to circumstances. ■ CHEESE—SaIes at G£ from store for good W. It. TOTATOES.—SuIe of common Reds from store at GUv. OREM ,'\ s y*' v: 'a i-;*;- v- Ki-.i- >'-■ I. „ • , V-! \ A*- ,'' f.: .. ;tv-- MB= INSEMISIM V\* < i- ... 4 -v-f •' .** ~.-f.... m* \' l* ■'• MEE (ftomnur nal dub; imanrial. io November inclusive, the (every Saturday) from Livcr vnienca to Liverpool. Dally Review of the Markets ST- LOUIS MARKET, FEB. 5. Operations in produce, here been light for the last few days. Ti.e foreign news is of • decidedly un favorable character, and will probably have the ef fect to depress rates in breadstuffs nnd provisions. A better feeling existed in the New Orleans market, according to last advices, which arc up to the eve ning of the 2Slh, which will have a similar effect on the market here. The most material hairier in the wav o! operations, is the lack of snipping facili ties, anti high rates of freights. The latter have ad vanced a shade within the last few days—Hour, 70c: Fork, 81; Pound Freight, 35c; Wheal, 20c; Corn, 18c; Beef, Lard, &c., 35c per 100 lbs. This state ofthings, must continue till the river rises, and boats in the lower trade become more plenty. We have hut few sales lo notice. Flow There is bat little enquiry for the article. We hear no price named as a settled rale, hut quote s4®s4 20 as the general views of the largo dealer-. lI’W-"' quote prime, 75®S0c; fair, 7doi3c; spring and in- j ferior, 656270 c. The market is entirely h ue. Corn —23025 c. On/s—2ol sacks in first rate packages, latter, racliidcd, at 35c. Flaxseed—Vie notice an advaitec in';th's article—S9 sks at 87Jc. per bushel. Pork, @7 .50 for mess; $5 50 Tor prime. Bacon—No sales. Lard —Transactions are light St**®* *ast evening of 166 bills, alsic, and 66 do, No. 2, atsc, are all that we hear of; 85 50 was offered for a lot chafeoj citin rendered, and refnred. Nothing doing in ‘Beef or Hulk Poik. Whiskey, is dropping, 15ic for raw, and 16 for rectified, are the highest bgures. Sugar —We hear some enquiry fur a choice article, but sales are only in a small way, prime diltfUc; common,-1041c. Molasses, 22c per gal. lor planta tion. We hear of no change in other ar.icle'.. Inim. New Orleans, Feb. 4, 1848 Commercial —A Large Business.— Though the weather continued unpleasant yesterday, there was an unusually active demand fur Cotton, and the sail s ran dp to’fully 12,000 bales—taken for the Conti nent, England, and the N’orth. Prices closed very full, though without any positive advance—middling 6|, and 71 forgond middling Sales ofSugar,6oo hhds., at outside rates —say 41 to 4>c. for fair.... About 1000 bbls. Molasses disposed of at 181 to 73* c. for fair to prime—showing a slight advance Accounts from Havana, of a great advance in Flour, brought buyers forward here, and folly 7000 bbls. wens disposed or, includingl4oo bbls. (ship., in sever al lots, at *4 85 to 94 871; 4500 dp., Oliiff, Illinois, and ordinary St. Louis, at $5; and 600 d®. St. Louis at $5 15—dosing at an advance offully 12lc. per bbl. .w.The weather prevented any large transac tions in Corn; only some 700 or Bfo sacks being ta ken at 48 to 53c. per bushel for mixed and prime yel low.. ..Oats selling at 45 to 46 in sacks... .Provis ions more active; sales of 600 bbls. Pork,*of which j 3>obb!s. mess at $9 50, and 100 do prime at $7 per bbl... -Of Lard, llOObbls. and tierces taken at rath er better prices, viz: 32 tierces at s|, 120 tierces and 830 bbls. at ft, 321 bbls. at 6*, 80 bbls. and 4uo kegs primoat 6l per 1b... .Bacon in good demand, with sales of 60 casks new sides at4fa4 7-10, 15 do. old at 31, and 30 do. Shoulders at 3* per 1b.... A lot of 100 bbls. city tendered Tallow brought 7fc per 1b....A cargo sale of 3200 sacks Liverpool Salt, fine,at about 90c per sack.., .Whiskey selling read ily at 20c. for rectified in the morning, and prices subsequently put up to 21c per ga1.... Ihe only For eign Freight engagements we could hear of were, one American ship for Liverpool at Jd for cotton, aud .two for Havre at lc.—Delta. Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, AND WALKING CANE 'UMBRELLAS. I\rM. H. RICHARDSON, Steam Fattoct, (the only »Y one in the United Slßtes.) No. l(H, Market street, Philadelphia. Merchants are respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture all the above goods, by the aid ol sicaiu, notwithstanding the jfrem opposition of parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My assort ment is complete, null prices so low as to give entire sat- MacUon. . : there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the gatne name, it isimportant yon should remember WM. H. RICHARDSON, Staim Factory, and Pantente* of the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the Lad* and Kaole, No. 104,' Market at, Philadelphia. , _ „ . JS itquestcd to the celebrated Walking ' Cane Umbrella, a. beautiful article, combining all the Advantages of a Cane und Unibrclla. fcb4 •fcl UKDRIES-400 dox. Playing Cards: 1 200 whole and halt cans Sardines; 10 baskets Olive Oil; . 10 bxs. nss'd Cntsnps and Brandy I- runs; Sbbhi. Crushed Sugar; 4 5 casesXetnon Syrup; .. r -ii- 10b “- Lcmon, ‘ r l c. martin. J^lCEj-lO H‘ VERNE AND" SIVEET MALAGA WINE—IS qr. casks Huut Sail Verne 'Vine; ’MK 20 “ S. M. Wine ; just received and ■ for kale by [febll!] MILLER tc RICKETSON. TAR—a 5 bbl»*Wilmiiigton Tar, rce'd andforsalc by febta -MILLER A. RICKETSON. TV.TUSCAT WINE—2S boxes jusl recM and for sale by ■jyjs_fcbl2 . _ MILLER A RICKETSON._ BRANDY FRUIT—4 cases just rte’d and for sale by febia MILLER & RICKETSON. HOLLAND GIN—4 pipes Swan and Black Horse Gins, for sale by [doc23] P. U. MARTIN. ASEIGNETTE BRANDY—« half pipes A Scignette Brandy, for sale by [dec2JJ] P. C. MARTIN. SEGARS —37.000 Kentucky Scgars on consignments fo sale by [febll] GEO. COCHRAJ*. THEATHERS. on consignment, and for sale by ' J febll GEO. COCHRAI& 26 Wood et / { S ; ■ :l ! ~?! ;*• .V- .. ... . ■ •' ; V'U •-•2rt'‘;' • _•■ •„, f;‘ r -t; ‘ •;•'•: ":.'■* ‘L^-* ifn.-V ; < POH.T OF PITTSBURGH. 3| FEJEX WATER IN Tim CUANKXL, AND FALLING- ARRIVED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; 11 Despatch, Nelson, Brownsville; . u • Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; “ Danube, Cocke, Brownsville; “ Baltic. Jacobs, do; “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do; * u Lake Erie, Hemphill. Beaver. “ Palo Alto, McDonald, Cincmunn. “ ■ Miceigan No. 2, Gelston, Beaver. New England No. 2. Penn. Cin. DEPARTED. . Steamer Beaver, Clark, WelUville; “ Michigan No«. Gilson, Beaver, u Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and W ellsville, *. Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; « Despatch, Nelson, (jo; “ Baltic. Jacobs. do; « Danube, Coekc, do; River. Last evening therej were 3* feet water in the channel, and falling slowlyi - yft- Vmi New Orleans. —The Savanna, Capt. Dennison, will leave on Wedncsdday, at 10 A.M. 9S“ For Brownsville. —The Atlantic t Capt. Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every day. The BaJfic Capt. Jaaobs, leaves at 8 A. M. B2T* For Wellsville.—The Beaver , Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A. M., every day. 55TFor Cincinnati. —The regular Packet will eavc at 10 A. M. NO. 5. _ MORSE’S WEEKLY BUDGET OF >TAV BOOKS FOR IS4S. Ntuorinc. or the last of the Washingtons, a rc ve- F laiion of Philadelphia. New \otk and Washington, in the year ISM: by George Lippard, author of the Qua k' Step, or tl.e Path of Crime-a roraanee of Jamc"thc°Sccomi. or the Revolution oflOSS: ail His torical Roraanee: by \V. Harrison Ainsworth. Irving Age. No. 05. , . _ , Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine, lorFebnian- Animal Chr.mistryi or the Orgumc Chemistry, inits application to Physiology and Pathology : by Justin Lci- American Cottage Library, or peful Fuel.. Fi gures and Hints for eyeryhotly-eontatninK General \ raw of the World, Statistics of States and Cities. 1 olittcal Economy, Agricultural and Miscellaneous Items. Ac. Edited bv A. W. Franklin. , _ . , The Drama at Forkcrville. Bench aml I P ar ~ of „? iS i Town, and other Scenes and Adventures t h> Es eipoml (J. M. Field.editor of the bt. Irani. RrrriUr,) with eight original engravings, from designs by Dnrjry. Chambers’ Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. No. 12. lidited by Wm. Chambers. Flirtation in America, or High lute n \ ork N "’"’ Saratoga. Bv Seatsficld, author ot Lite in the,New World. North and South. &c. . , n K . The Mysteries and Miseries ot New \ork- By N«a Buntime. ’ Part 2—illustrated. The American Review lor rehruon. American Phrenological Journal do. Chapman's Drawing Book, No. i- The Playmate for January* The London Lancet do. n - The Waverlv Prose Works, by Mr olt - Jack Hintnn the Guardsman, by lot. Charles OMtdley, do < Tom Burko. , * ° Confessions of Ham* Lorrequer. do “»•. Hector OUnllrnm. l»y Maxwell. no* Ellen Monroe, a Sequel to Lite hi ,u ’- . A Course of Six Lcc-iutcs* on Asimnnmj. dchv rod in the Cilv of New York, by ProtessoT■ t . M Mitchell. TuyfoCs Counterfoil Dctccmr tor l ebrunry. Brum O'Unn.orl.nck is 1-.v«rythmg: '' . U t?} *' well. Esq., author of Wild Sports oi the \N«t. Heitor O'Hallerun. Black Lady of Doonoh. &e. Jane Ewe. an Autobiography, by Currer Bell. Remnrkaqle Events in the History of America, b\ John F Salaifceh or die Wandering Jew—n Story of I'ir PnM. the Present and the Future: by Uc>. OeorLt Croh>. Ruthor of Life and Tinies of George the Fourth. Apnea ,r meond sen,.. By ,hc la,c Joseph C. Neal. Mv*terie.« of Paris new cdiUon- Beauchamp. or Ihr Krror. l.y James new supply Arabeltn Stuaß. a romance, do no •rue convict. 5“ Russell, a tale. do ' " Atfincotin. a romance, d ,° u .° The Smuggler, a »«dc, do '{» False llrTr. “ Rose ECAlberl. <>» ' " Heidelberg, n romance, do uo The l.nsi of the Baron*, by Bui we r. do Lurrctia. " y' IVvereux. 5° 5® Rieu/Ji. a tnlr, no do Paul Clifford. a tale. do do Eugene Aram, *\° Ernest Mnlirnver**. ™ Prairie Bird, by !!»u. I’hus. A Murry. do The Grumbler, bv Mis* EUon rickermg. do 'n.c\M.itc slave. <§. • ;.® The Jilt, a romance. *}“ Alice. or,^piiß’sVlßKi 5 !DK. ÜBHAR Y.* £ « 3. i.owvrr** Daughter, bv Ahlcn. 4. Good Queen that tamed every thing into Go»d. b> Mnvhew. . ... 5* Yonus Schoolmaster*, by Alden. f». Ellen Herbert, or Family Changes. 7 William the Cottager. .... Pictorial History of England, bourn! or m numbers to with nil the current lighf literature of the dav. can he had ut $5 Fourth street. M Yu? one wishing to subscribe tor t»uy ot ih cas ) r ™ Magazine* or Newspapers, can do no by ttppl} mg at bS Fourth street. As person, are mien m want of «ome particular book that cannot lo procured in this . 'bin wouia inform them that any work they may wish, I a ill order from the east, and procure: for them. 111 mi arerajc of fromS in 12days. tlcbu’l M. 1 MIIKM. Notlcc to Contractor*. _ PROPOSAL will be received nt tile ottice 'Of the YotSSosheny Navicaiion Company, m th* Borough oi West Kuvrtoi*. until Wednesday. the S« day oi teb- Tuarv next, tor the construction oi Damsana wfon the Youghio?hcnv river improvement. 1 inns and M»«i; ficouon* of the work may be seen uUhe « Oi fiee onv time after the lsth ot 1-ebruarv ne?t. f ""J Qd'"* ■“ ,s, SnxMßii|si-. s. sr Weal'Newton. Jan.jiM. 184-s.—ieb3-w\,f4 W.U ALEXANDER A SONS, j Corns Makkk* and Fmsisiuso { /Usi>Rt!7AKElt«, corner of Vtn>\ and '■ S/. Clair urttts, apposite tfie Ex- \ ” change llutrt, Entrance on F«p» iL ‘ ! —rivpootfully ftifortu their ani] the public. that they are prepared to furnish and at lend to every thins til tlie line, of liiderlakcra. “ ,h '> h-tvc ttuit the I,itsincss ol Cabinet Making, anil their nt tentioil will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a large assortment of COKMNS made and fiiushed. covered, mid lined in the neatest minuter, with a variety of materials, and nt all prices: " e keep 5 ’ l,K !£“' dr malic, of all sires, of Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other article* necessary for dressing the dead. funerals, of quality and prices to sut ySII.V HR 1 LATLb for engraving the name and age* ; ICE ‘* AS “? f“ r £|J'"u the bodv in ice. by those who wish to keep thi ir fnenila anv lenfftli of lime, and hove ZINC PANb to pm »cv- in for"layingon the liody: LEADEN Collins always on hood? We luivc a splendid new antlja pan■ « r fine hor*ps. and any number of the best camnfcc*. fit etc„ and will bo prompt punctual, ami rcswonnble. auglO-y <P>mn IUJWAUD.—The above fivi.nl at One linn- j SjIUU .Imi Dollars. will be pni.l far Ilia apprehension lio llml I can ret them) of two negro inen, who ran awnv from the Stenmhonl Grey F.a»je. at this plncc- on the iiight of the Oth January utst.. or S5O wilt be paid for rreoverv of either one. ._ , . One Sarvncy M'MMiael or Cn'cman. A a \*S calls himself—tlio property of Robert M Michael, Andcr son conntv. Ky. Satil Sawney t* about five tect nttit inches in ieignt, black skin, long nose and rather thui pouting lips—when spoken to has n manner u! rolling up CL eyis, and speaks quick when m convcrsniion-is about 125 to 2* years of age. The other. Daniel Church, (l!|C property or Lagnoes Lindsev. Frankfort. Franklin county. Ky .) l» a veilow'man. ratlter sloop shouldered, high cheek liopes Inclining to he silent, and speaks tavr-w yours ° f janSl-3w . Cam'. St'. Hi. Grey Tingle , . \-yV- '- v v ' V £l> ' Rtocr Intelligence. r |it) ,i lc honorable lln- Judges ol die Court ot tpiarlcr J. Sct*ions of die Peace, in ami for die County of A- pelilion of Joseph Alletldcr. of flic Second Ward. City of Allegheny, humbly shewed., Tluu your peti tioner had. provided himself with materials for me ac commodation of travelers urnl others, at Ills house in the ward aforesaid. ami prays that > our lion or# will be ploascd to grant him a license to keep a pub lic house of entertainment; and your peunoner. o« m du ly bound, will pray. ,’d C ihe subscribers, citizens of the City ot Alkghijn), do certify, that the above petitioner is ot good re pute for honesty and fmperancc, Mid ifc wcll p ™‘ with house room and conveniences for the accommodu tion of travelers ajid others, ami that said tavern u n “S Carson, John M’Clcilnnd. F. Did. A Vcndinglcr. Hugh Hiiulnmn. J. Hovd. W - Patterson, Sf. A. Walker, II Bonds. George Guth, Alexander Smith. I.lim. fchl4-,‘Jtd riiO the Honorable the Judges of the Court oi J. Sessions of the Peace, in mid for the County oi Ai- petition of Win. Nieholson.of the borough oi lhr minghum. itt the county uforcsaid, humbly ihcwcin, inai your petitioner hutli provided himself with matenais tor tlic accommodation of travellers and others, nt his dwell ing house in thc|boro 1 aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors witl be.pleased to grant Uiraaliccmie to keep a. public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as tnj duty bound, will pray. WM. NICHOLSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the above borough, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel ers and others, and-thnt said tavern is necessary. J. P. Wesiermon, Thomas ClarkyX. John N.-Nicholas, D. Shawhan. Adam Winkold, James Maguire. D. Berry, M. Skellv, Isaac Wallace, G. West, wrii. MulhnJJand, Jacob Gctb. • feh!4-d3t -TTALUABLii" CltY PROPERTY fOR SAL’eTOR . V LEASE.—The owner proposes to sell, or lease, a piece of property situated oiv the hoftherly side of Third street, between Chancery lane and Ferry street; extend ing in front, on Third street; about 40 feet, and in depth about 85 feet, or half way to Fourth street—together with the privilege of an alley three feet wide. On this • property ire erected a two storied brick dwelling, (now occupiediby-i.-Bi Vashon,) and a building 'fitted'for a bathing MtiitUsbroent, also of brick: _ - Apply to-" M. O. WlLilvJPr??, I f e b2-tf Fourth street; opposite the -Odeon.” V? *V‘ O O’ , •; ‘ v,.' , v NUGABA SOIREE* l - u THE Third Annual Soiree of the Nudi>UA Fibe com- PA.sr. will come off aiihe Lalaf eiie Aeiembly RoomSj on 71iunday cpcni^g^i^ih^r^TuaTy^y, Copt- Snmuel Cameron, Hope. D. M’Aliee, Niagara. Cnpt. Banning, Wnslungltm. A. M lHyainej u Geo. Fahnestock, Uncle Sam. SilKw.'V John Manduill, President. J- <: J. Caldwell, Wut Penn. , J. C. Blair, u D. M. Lee, Eagle. V‘ CoC n£i-„u- « Capt. M. M’Stcin, Allegheny. “ AP. Anshutz, Duquesne. {£• Paricwon, u Capt. J. M. Porter, Neptune. J- E. M’Fecly, ~. James Irwin, Vigilant. K. r. wass, lt J. Schneck, Vig. I. H. Co. E- W. Collin gwood. G. 1. U. Co. James Donald, FLOOR MANAGERS: Cnpt Wm. Fhazikr, JqsephKaye. Esq. Daniel M'Alice. Esq., and Band, mil lie there onjbe occasion. , : " WM. PENN SOIREE. THE citizens of Pittsburgh and Allccheny, urc rcspcct fullv invited to attend the First Annual Soiree of the Win. Pehn Fire Company, to be given nt the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, uic --u Jbcnrunrj . The Supper will be served up bv that pnnee of caterers, Mr. Stricklcml. Mr. Daniel M’Afee and Band, from Wheeling, will l>o present. Tickets can be procured from any of die following Managers: Managers. S. Cameron, Hope. J.Talton. President. J. Larimer, Eagle. J- C. MontgomeJ) ,M tn Penn Wnt. Splane. Allegheny. Win. Krebs, ** D.G. Herron. Duquesne. J. Caldwell, ' Wtu. White. Neptune. Win. Platt. . Jos. Kaye. Niagara. Win. Campbell, G. Schneck, I. V. 11. Co. R. E. Elliott, ** W.Collingwood. G. I. H. C. E. J. M Call, ' W. Gallagher. Vigilant. J. Prophator, * G. Bluckstock. Uncle Sam. Jos. Sprutley, J. Craig. Washington. John Lamout. * j TcicgT&ph, Dispatch, Journal, Chronicle, and Gazette 1 copy 2 weeks. *° ■ GRAND SOIREE . 170 R the Benefit of the Mercy J/oijnVu/.—The citizens of * ' Pittsburgh. Allegheny City, and the Public general!}. are respcctfullv invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for tne Benefit of ihc Mercy Hospital, which; mil be given at the Lafuvctn- Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening. 21th of Feb. inst. Mr. Daniel M*Afce. ot A\ heeling, and his Band, have been engaged to piny lor the occasion.— Tickets cun be procured from any of the Managers. managers: Hon. Charles Shuler. L 10 .”’.?.* ri;,t, Col. Wilson McCamllcss. Col. Wm. C. Meredith, Geo. W. Lavng. Esq., Daniel M'Afcc, Dr. J. R- MT’hiiloek, Dr. Geo. Wntt. John ynvuge, John J. Mitchell, John K. Downline, rerence Llurk, C. H. Euslev, Thomas Hcnrv, Jnmcs Casey, George Russell, John J. M'Dcrtitot. D. C. M Gum, C. M. Riddle. L Harper. John B. Guthrie. '' • B.^UConlogue, C. Kvstcr. John J. Gogyrn. fol»g«tu KXOIIANCK IIOTKU ' C„r,;r of Pom a,.,1 SI. Clair Slrrrts. PilUlran-h. Pa. fs 3i,b«-rilicr. Imvii.it assumed ..I T"L long riuitdished mnl popular llo.nl. jr«pec*fu y announces lo travellers Ulal .lie public gcnemllj, Ul"t In will be a. nil .inn's prepared lo thing, desirable in .. well regn u ted Hotel. 1 “ »ovv brine thoroughly reputred throughout, mui new njr dlure ...K and no pi in. will be ....red lo muke .he ScHAVOE one oV .lu- vkut bust Hotels in .be The iinder-e'iied verv respectfully solids a col.Ui.nM.ce of .he liberal patronage Tin Proprietor^ oorn AHIi-lWf&m om-Tlic subscribers have bQ made of Jc pm poumUff ilm« jmc™.^^ 100 Liberty »tT«*ei. « \KDKN SKKDS. —Tin* subscriber has re reived amt will continue to receive, during ll,c season. large «OTti.« i-« ~d % h -'.uTim S-edsTwarranli-.l fresh null genuine. ll is ol l!n llr "“ ln ' porlanee ,o He Gardener. thn, In- should have n solcclion of <»mml und ircnuinc Seeds. without which his diligence, vkill and soil cnn Wof little value. l,nv »"F “£££ dent fact in view, the -uWnbcr run recoin mcrnl the Semis he olh:r. lo Ihc piddle. as bcuig of the ,1c ry best quality. lh» «wek is comprised, in part, ol the viilcrent varietur of the tollowmir knul* . . \rtichoke. Cucumber, ranmipa. J* e,t - . fjiu Pumpkin. Borecole. \™ C c Radish. SEESS?. ” SSfcw« N-rln... I Vlerv Okra. ! Corn* Onion. lotnato, I .. PariJ.v Tunnp. With a choice sclerhon ol Aromatic am* H« ru i oolil also call .he am nm.il of Klin.,- ril flor,li ners am! oilier*.. h> the Osage Orange, a »™a ■» ncMutilv ol" the seed of which he has just rectited. v‘« Ofttii-e i* heller adapted for hedge* Ilian any Ihing known With a small coat, imd hill a Hide care, a fence may he bill Ant *llldefy He inroads " is important, in a populons di.meu sej “idmy anv •l.e^n, fttfSKST! . _^JAf»Wat«V Seminary, Alle*l.e»r Cltr. i ,1, \ w METTCAI.F would onnoiliieo lo He cm »33£,*sr£ i Rooms on Foils^' r 'illcm'e°Y™r will con.M of iwo .‘imillireareUnencing on He fir,, n«™. Bn“”hV'parm.e„t-Ine.l«din* Bending. Or.hojsn,pb> feSSSS'slnsgiss SSSSrS'HS.fesIs U< Cia»»i"o*n! Depnrurienl —1 nelulling the I-to, Orockand French languages, eaeb an »“‘.uo'ia .eba.ge oh 00 The service* of competent readier* iv* suet, as mar fir«rc lo receive uUrtmctions m Uruvunj, i- P t& K AdlTo erne,: will fin.! 1. .0 .heir Hlcrrst lo Win be cheer. fuM} communicated to those “ ho cult upon the nintrutr o “ l uLVUn™ may also be .mul, io-ilie lullowii.g geutU- Dn T. F. Dole* AI!c S h*„y. Bon. C «Mgl*rt->|fc. Rev. D. KUiott. ■ g«- V, ,V„, « i Mr. H. P. Bch'vnrtr, “ Hcv. 11- BUOWNSVILUEVv'ATEIL-CUUEI-S'l-ATlUrillJlKNl', I'atjtlU county, ro. f run mend* nf Hydropathy,—also, the public *n I ra l arc respectfully informed, thui -tin* establish* ,wnl* t.mll cxpre*«iy ; lor the purpose, has now hoc., lu successful operation -‘incc August- IS*. The building is 70 teet by W, two stories high, , comfortably uccouuuodaie twenty-five P u V ftn **- . mom is well ventilated, and ncatiy lurnuUed JJ* 1. ing, bathing, and dressing room*, tor aw »«*}*#» lv *enarnt«d froiu those of the gentlemen, a* U .in outer * C,iffldl»s“ ; nUo, separate parlors. Th«bathuig-rooms. ; are fumishnd with all the necessary' lur undergoing^ t u^'- “ irn IVleCz"l|.c who resides in the eslnV. lish,.,;-,,. hut hud scvcn.l years' experience ~, thts popu lar mode of pmcricc: and. earlym IVZT't oT S,"kcous. Em,.ion; who is now visiling-thc. ta ttsar£e. r«. i „„ rtrti.w hr snared t*» make Uas comiurUiuie nml agreeable to invalid* n* die system will admit ot. ;j The term* arc as follows: MS* own, nurses; board can be had fur them, in the bstaWUhmentj “fflßJESu required to bring .he MghggM-g Two line, or ssv£k^^:uu , *-*•*» arc of 4 | SAdhe,ions. Chronic t»r ofVhc*wn...b. Excessive, painful, nnd 'Mg*** SematuST aTiiiTTl^fa'TreTDtlEoßEUX.-: I? H /7 e ,~eVal.le gentle,.mu called nt our office, ns he sTihl.to inform us .hill he ,1.0.1 been nffl.olcd for h>ye«« h & “V- MrralnZ fro,,, which 1m found the most rjlV “V Sod cximcS? relief. He says he found the mg& J“no ?ery please,,! n„d clh,olive, nml .ha 1,0 now eoS,- siders himself pcricclly cowU-M'toMjffiu. Ao«* Am<r '"a Pact Won*,. Knowixo- — A gentleman of ScroMptts habi,. from in.liscrelion in h.s younger days. bccamc;ol - with Ulcerations in tlt« Hirout und .Noht. amU dUngreeable erup.ion of .he Skin. Indeed, hi.. whplo system bore the marks of being salnralcd wjffi disease. r},f c band and wrist were so much Rlfcded that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered J*4th deeu painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow as an Uoncy-cotnb. It was at this stage of.lus complaint, when death from a■ „_ m i disease that he commenced the use nf Jayne siAl* teraUve and huving take, sixteen bottles, is now perfect ■JSE&sb sassstss. srsgte & iwssjfts* pnd other chrome diseases, ls “MSWiCwSbS&Jn, .he PEKIN TEA STtHIE 72 Fourth street. EL= MEI -ITAI.KN'rINES.—A splendid assortment ol couucrond V KentitncnmlVnlontiiH-s. for bji MRI LOR , fell 10 _ . ..... _ 8ljWoo?.«t?«- 'TTIIBEET'S Chanieitl Writing Plnid, nssorted ,»*“ Jtl . dec2B earner First and Wood L | pOTASiI— ia cositib for rale low, to eta cgMjgggff I*- 1 *- I 'flftll u % > 'j&tles bg Ruction !:POSITIV£ AUCTION sale .. 0/33»>iVcm frfsh American, French Hni EnglteKSiipcr-: Jine cloths and Cacsimcrec, at Auction, oit a credit, Jcr a certain' amount. . . TO-MORROW, Thursday, February 17th, at 10 o’clock, in Ojc forenoon, will be commenced' at M’Kcruia’s No.l 14,' Wood streel, 3 doors from stli, the sale- of several large invoices of German, English, French jhnd domestic manufactured dry goods, of every description, received direct within thelast few days from some of .the mdfet extensive foreign importing houses and manufnictoriea-th the country. Onsome of the lots,heavy advances has been made, which must be sold without any reserve whatever. It is supposed to be the largest as sortment of frissh dry goods, foreign and domestic, ever offeredin thisjbr any other western city. The sale will be continued day and night, until allnresold. Wholesale and retail dealers will find it their advantage to attend, os evfcry lot and article pul up will be sold positively witlidut reserve - ; among which, otc 333 pieces superfine blue, blue blKbk, golden olive, olive brown, olive green, invisible gredji, London,brown and green,English,Ameri can and French broadcloths. Also, G* pieces drab cloth, suitable for coachmakcrs. 44 pieces French and English double milled figured and plain cassimeres, various colors. A lurife assortment of enssinett. 039 pieces ginghams and calicoes'.maids aod alpaccas} and immediately after, by oider of Assignees’, the balance of ft retail, country dry goods store, comprising handkerchiefs, shawls, vari ety gbods. trimmings, silk, and satins, satin vesting, plaid vcstiHgs, Iribtt linens, b'eachcd and brown muslins,sewing silkfltoaient ■lhread. umbrellas, parasols, spool cotton, red atidnnhitc n4nnets, book, swiss, mull, jaconet and cam* luic ijiuslinfcm lot of ribbons and laces, merino and cot ton fine cutlery; 3 boxes axes. A lot of cloUung. ikwholc and half boxes tobacco, t ouug Hy son, nnd black teas, of superior quality; with ninny otherfcrticles. , . ... • Terms oftfalc of invoice of un der 830 00,. hash—current funds; 831) 00 to 8100 00, W) daysfcSlOoloo dollars and upwards, 4 tnomh-* credit good, ippto&d endorsed notes; and, no gcois dilivered until ’•e above terms are complied with. The articles will be -Vfbr etfuuiiuuion tifa Ancl . '! T i' ’ ® AUCTION SALES, . HV JOHN D. DAVIS. AUCTIONEER. jSou!A-|tt.l corner of Void and Fifth strcru. !l:' fiWge Sole of Dry , . ' YhrThinvunv morning, Febronryltith, at lO or'h.cV. Uilhc Commercial Sales Room, corner of \\ 00,l and Fifth strecljJwill be sold, for cash serge! for dicoitttt whom it may concern, an extensive assortment & Foreign and Domestic, Pane) aud Staple D Atii!™clod.k%. M.. 1 second hand one’ in good order! 1 one horse Sleigh, nearly new, mMa, bridles. X tliiy nnrl 110 hour clocks, writmg and ve rnr y on per. shovels, matches, baud boxes, a quantity "jjonng hvspn and black ten. rice, molasses, Virginia tobacco, se giirsL stoveslifcc. Also, a general assortment of house bold fiimiliffe, nmong which arc mahogany tar cl.Ml" spring sent; fcfns, rocking chairs, lancy and common do btiijeaiis. table*.. bedsteads, work stands, feather beds, bedding, trohsgnrcnt window blinds. Ac. . At 7 o'clock, r. M.. an invoice of good quality tabic an podket. cirri', ready made clothing, boots, shoes, brusli os,!f.oinb*elMd and silver wnthes, musical instruments, „tt|ertdlasi|em.nn fancy ’’’ Cirptnter'i Tools at Auction. ON Wednesday evening, the lSlh mst., at i o elock. n the Commercial Foies noom. corner of X\ ood and li .treks, will be sold, llie contents of two chests and oUti t, a x eurpeliter’s tools, embracing n large and general assortment, which are worthy, of the attention of the triiile. •• 1 - SalCpositive to close .5" ' ' The Sunday Mercury. , having been mad ‘.to the ettcct ‘‘tUntlhis paper i.* published in wanton violation ot A?!' Pubfath observance, the Publisher, fcel bound w .Krtihm cxerpt in .he name of the day of 1U issue, j (nOl of its composition or publication,! (here i* no eolutra } to mounds for the disgraceful •rahreDrcranmuon. that hijVc beenimude. There is no wort •“Pf.'SJj*!* bh the Sabbath, and we appeal to ati publishers in l rtts bitih to Sswer whether the so eulleS Sunday- Mercury lms no. lS work done on Sunday titan any other sheet ci l «80. YoexcsoxACQ. I’AMPHI.KTS— of Orleans V T Sehiller-.Wm.Tell: • The Shadowier Man: \ KouqucY Matfic King : : ! ; *• Undine; Yj. Marco Visconti. from the Italian; Muwieu* Tales; ■ Tales of the Harones* Foque : A*'. • i.ihnß; II S. hftSWORTH & COm An Market at. TfT’r qr. casks Roncao Hon ; \Y * if* 10 S M leondon Market Port ; • T ‘ limit Trash ** S. S. Madeira; I .on. Market *' JSyihingiou Tt Fayul } 0 *• Tern'rifle - lo •• Pale Sherri'; ft •• Ciolden * { ft •* Hrowu •* to “• J.isbon " . l. r , •• Dry Malaga 10 •• Sweet v ' fc'or nale-iti quantities to suit, by Hi CO V 15 JO i U NOAY 8111001. HOOKS— \Ve have lust received S l n lilree supply uf Honks for Sunday school Ulinmcs. In Uc Ar.tcnr.in Sunday School t-nujiM nud Unproved bv a commmec at puMtcutlao, £'vmbcrii ol'the followiini denominations, sir.. baptl.t. *•»“»»»'■ Episcopnl Methodist, Pre.bylcnan.und llc'.omK'd Dutch. These pitblicnlloiis conipnse upnnrds ,of - <ix Almdrcd bound volumes. (<d prices irom e cents up fn TSifels.) nil writicu Cjpre.sly Ibr Sunday •e l '° > 'b'• . In .dSrtcil to die above, dm Damn publishes a larec ; varmiyi&f hooka. 11l paper coven, tor quite voimi, chib.- O l ' -'n.^<;tdon niso bubUshcs two Libraries, Xus. I and 4. or one, hundred volume* each, al! numbered ready for use ,0f bSXSSu » popes up to S5O, »t >be htw pr.ee of tut, vlolWr* •cvrruiiim? only t<;n ceiiw k yo.uhw f aS’u a Youtb t'ubimii Uhrary.” of fifty volumes, at 'the prir<* of two dollars attd ceniifi. ‘ *}*djflvin:i Hook- Question Hooka, rod and blue Tick* | C w/«dM C thc Union, at Philadelphia I'lmre* ‘ Cntnlosuc* of Rook- fimiißhed on application. ~n e KixiOl-r & ESGMSH. M Market at., between Third and Fourth. ST !, Dissolution. ~.. rplli; portn-rdiip so long existing U'xlor Uic firni of M- I COltll i KINO, tv os. by mutual consent. dissolved on the Ist inti The business will be closed, at .SJuiDi'&r either of us, using Ihe name of the Enn tor Oou .nurposr Being desirous to have our business closed, i wltCasi little dvlov ns possible, we would respectful!) re vest those indebted. ,o cuU and ™» b „« co-PAm-xEKsuiP. JOHN I) M'rolll). hn-rinx arrnotttte.l with lnm. hli talm-uhi-t, JAMES MCORU. underihc aiyle ol ‘V <-ORU * cri.. will continue the Hal.. Cap, anti Fur bunmeM, in nil Itn ttitrioun liranchnn. whnlonule and retail, at the old ;.ind.Vo?m.r of F.fth nnd Wood ntrcela,where they nol,- ril a bontiiiutmoii ol the pnlronw liberally bc.ionod -.y,,,hit old firm jS l Mys. M M-CORD. IN'lrt'lirinc from the old and well known firm ot M Conn * ktiill. I ilium respectfully recommend to the patronage of thiViiWlc. my-MiecMiorm Me«»r». king. fet'd m ' -; j jrcora Co., .‘ir.- IftrccEsaons To M'CnnD A Kltro.l n,MANUFACTURERS “ml >iei>l<;r« in gtmk III; JUTS- CAPS. and FURS, WhoUsulr anil Hag. Wood and Fifth »».. Pittsburgh.."l""'* FARTICULAtI attention paid lo our Rtuu Traiu. Gentlemen can roly, al nil time, upon getting their IAI and CAPS, from our establishment. of ike U m»«b anil ■icml.manship, of Urn iofcn UgUl, and at the lop ost pr l!dmilry Merchants. (purchasing by wholesale,) are re spectfully invited to call and examine our Stock, na we can.rev with confidence, that, a ? regard, quality and prireilt will not sulfur in a comparison with any houic m Philadelphia. _ J'dli'.)— • Ilosmwoou. Feh. 1, IS-19- I OFFER FOR SACK, my Homewoed propcrtv.com, prising between five and six hundred acres of laud 1 shill have a road opeued, running through tho principal body l " of the land, so as to render ll easily- accessible from die fctupike, and the Smdrrcl 1,111 “ d Braddoek s Held roads- Any portion of the property may bo obtained, so as to suit the wishes and convenience ol purchasers. Mr.4k.ule! Noglcy, of East Liberty. will give any-gen eral information ns to the locality of the land—nod Mr. George Bailey will nldige me by attending in person, and ishotvtng any purticular pnrl of It, ami gmne utformnno" us til the terms ot sale. VVM. WII.MA,. kworm. I i-'b. -Id. —Unil ■f'fcKNJAMIN K. DENISON, Attqrsby and Cousweb- Kflloa at Law. Cleveland, Ohio, will attend to profes sion:!} business itt the Courts of Cuyahoga and u(\»ommg CO Be wdil nUn (,j vc eareful altoatlon to Collections in any nati/of Northern Ohio. * ,< REFERENCED CliicV Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hob. Richard Flotehar. lb Siuto »t M Boston. Hjrt. Snmucl 11. Perkins, HlWuhmi at., Philadelphia. Richurd B. Kimball. K*q.:s3YVall st.. New \ork. Hampton k Smith, Pittsburgh. v . _ .. _< . For additional reference, refer to this Office. fcb9»l > PCtTSBURGH STEEL WORKS AND SPRING AND • • AXLE FACTORY* joses. JOSBS * *Viae, -» r ANUFAOTUIIEUS of Spring noil l Blister Shoe,, i M Plough Steel, Stool Plough Wings, Conch unilF.lip- | Hammered Iron Axles; nml ilcnlcrs tn Mnllo .ht» tWinm Fire Engine Lamps, nod CoachTnmmtnga gsiforanv, for nor of fess and Aon. s.b, Pittsburgh, Pa. tstio-3m . WitsvnilßTirs GARDEN SEEDS,—The subscriber I] W jus™ceived bis annual supply, of Landretlfs Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing cverf variety worth enUivattng. The attention o. farm ei's.'gorilcnturs, and others, is hIE ' ' No. is> Water at. ntn OF Harris' last Pittsburgh and Alleghany city SOU Directories; 100 old or formereditions of do.; 6 satis of the American Pioneer, tit 2 vols ; 7 vols. Journal 3f,ite Senate and House of Representatives of the State orPennsylvania-1790 to 1800. A letv School Books, and wraonlng. and letter paper; a variety of figured find colored paper; handsome pictures; blue, black, nnd fed Ink and inkstands; wafers, scaling watt, sand, patent ’and English quills; late Counterfeit betectors; the last i ..Commission Store, Fifth i-ttTTNTRR OIL 1200 eali. Natuml.Col. Sperm Oii; : 1000 “ Bleached Winter .Whale* :|I.V 800 u tbw pficed “ i, & RICKETSON.' i- . .‘Viij?; ■'lt ll ■ v-\-; »•T ' r v c ‘' :-f; X S. MOEHXS fc CO'S BIjAOt WRITINGINik^w »J . Steel or QuiaPms, and the Copying is the result of the experiments of several .: c i e to the manufacture, on an extensive fccale, of &n arliu suited to uH the purposes of the consumer. nmner- 3 tion of this Writing Ink coumsis in the ties: ; Plciditv—in .which property-.it. surpass all previous preparations. It wiU flow E feet freedom, either from quili or fleet pens, tutu is ly free from any corrosive quuHucs. Color Tue of this article i* a rich, beautiful blue black. : ... T . .. J ITr*AH trood black Ink, from, itsnecessnry chemtca constitution, requires exposure to the impart a d cP color It must not, therefore, b© expected, that the mo meat tho bottle is oped, the,lni will be found to he ■, *.}<* black The first appearance will be pale, but alter• « posure to the chemical, action of the atmosphere, cither on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume almlhant black, ha pEa>i»nExcY—The color is unalterable by the lapse ol time I?S never fade. On Ihis ..account, nil important records should he made in this aruele, as years only deepen unn. of. Metallic connected. Moms' Bine Blade nnimg i - , upcr i or to fluidity, brilliancy; and permanency, helmvc H sup to any Ink me lmvo heretofore - \Ym Rich “ A. Tlinrston, Cashier Bank of Lornsv lie , nrdson. Cashier Northern Hank of K I j - ghreve. fiawalliiney. Cashier Bank of Kentucky ,1 • k f i President of the Gas Bank, Thomas U■ Heta, Olejk <« 1 Barren County Court: Curren Pope, Clerk ot Jeaer ’ ami Insurance Company. S. Clmi ’ _y. jk, 1 Franklin Fire and Slannc Insurance Company, <*• lihomcr. Treasurer Louisville Savniglnsmimom ; A supply of.he above >jg i ff^^c'BTO&. -pBAKSBRa-A femhaKS «br sINCI . AIR . D‘ mvf) VPPLES--50 bu. for snle by R SMITH & SINCLAIR^ j\TTi nutTlE Ll.Mii —15 casks jusi rec’d and lor sale by G jan7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. linurrS-frbblß. Prime Oranges: H 25 boxes Lemons; 5 kesrs Malaga Grapes; All in good order, just received V'i't \J\nto *ti tlie \Vihc Store of JACOB \* LAVnlt, dcil”’ Vomer of Mnvket nnd Front .t». UitAgSia*—lo t»bla. u. rnuie - t 2 Sugar House; , , 2 *■ Pl,ila. Steam Syrap^forwlel tlcrHl ' -1 Nril MKKLNOS—Received per express. w i>o- street- another invoiced 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. . dec l ft FIU-It—at) drums Smyrna Figs; \4 o hbls. Zantc Currants. '*■ o boxes Genoa Citron: *»0 ,4 M. R. Raisins: for sale ~J. D. WII.I.IAMS. 110 Wooil s MOLASSES— 111 I'liln. N'etv Orleans; ■d Philadelphia Steam Syrup; 1 C “'ia„2r,l “ J. D. WILLIAMS- For »ale by unaSSSSa gh'GARA-N %’,Si c ' ircd ” nd WINES TO AliffiVß-jiO qr. cashs Bumnndy Von VV 50 hhda. Willie Wine; Tf 03 lif. hlitla. “ •“ To arrive at New Orleans the lu«t of this month, or the bojrinrhtm of the next, per ship Waver*, T.n.nau, Ma- from Cclle-for sale 1* p c MA|mx . K k,iS:i ' lOr 8MIT& * SINCLAIR. OA'l’S —100 Ini ■on euusignmenu for sale by janl7 J. U.VItUAMS,,IIO Hood sb KOI.I, BUTTER—3 bxs. for sale by j tt ,il7 J. 1). WILLIAMS. 110 Hood si. CIOFKIiE— HW bogs prime Rio Coffee, now ! for sale by DmiSSI MILLER & RICKETSON. HOCKHKIMKR HOCK Vr-ES'F, Henkell t Co., F.I- porters to the United Stoles; for sole by the cose or bottle. »t the Wine Store of ■VT'MNES —t halfpipes Madeira Wine; \'l l« ciunr. casks do do 15 do do Sweet Malaga; *25 Indian bids. do do 'jSff* 1 " - «nd for »lc 1111-KR mcKETSQN. LOW SUGAR—2O bid*. No*. 4. 5. 6, and /.Lomsiana, 10 * 4 Coarse Fulvcmed Loaf; 5 ** Fine l * ami for rale Uv MIU , KR & RtCKKTEON nKWESSBV BRjLuY—i half pipes, Irnadon colon Vintage of •« toVrrive and for salo^y^^. P. a MARTIN. TV A\KtTS' BLANKETS!! BLANKETS! s!—Gen- IJ tinoi, Blue Mackinaw. Whhny, and Country BlnukcU « ‘ CM *’ lO ClOSt • C }|olinloV?, Fifth street. „ j, .fv) one door below Wood a\. . I ONDON PORTER- —5 casks London Porter, in jqiwrt an' l P im botik-n. for sale by MARTIN. ri A.KDINES —5O boies Sardines; 50 hf. do-do., for rai* !,y l.lt'cJ) I*. C. MARTIN. C A d“s'P _ ‘ AI UnCWHEAT FLOUR.—IO sacks prime Flour of M,oiled" Buckwheat. for ■».>« jjfo , v SINCLAIR. IWATEbSan!” JKON-WJ tou 4 Bar'lruu, aswrtc^m Xo. 31 Wfttgr. and 6i> Front si«. ARA>—L4U kep* Lrfrti! M*ru. . , ntr.cn, aw* fo'r Mlc H' f g WATKBMAN , a.,4 Xu. '.'A Murket, nnd tiSTroat »ts. -M y ic by No. 56. Wood at. TVLjCiN 'ANb HIGH COLORED DE LAINES .1. A. P drawn 4 Co-, 62 Market stTeet, have just received Espressf an assortment of the above very fashtomt kble goods, for children*! wear. ° >c< . 11. D. KING. xn;W GOODS—A. A. Mssov A Co.. No. 62. Market st-, IS have just received an extensive assortment of Day- end Faneo Dress Buttons; also, “"i 1 ' 0 7ev"ry variety; Cashmere Cravats, Silk Scarfs, Ac. deein . rivo LIT! - .—Three dwelling houses, situate on Fourth 1 street, near the Canal Bridge, tn the city of Pttts- bl Aiso. a R00m."3 by 30 feet, with neonvontont entrance on ftth,ijeiir Wood street. ' Also, a frame dwelling, two stones with n aero, £ ground under cullivauon, siuinlc oil Ohio Lane, in the city of Allegheny. El ;l'" r \"l„n A Ms. no Wood st. Holiday presents.—Jouk h. Wood street, is now opening lor sole, n Milembia sorunertof GIFT HOOKS, in tint rtcltcstbmdmgs. Piouo Forte*. Murtin’s I* Goui Guimr». Rosewaort Writing Desk*, *o. For sale nt the lowest ca*h price* OliNimißS.—3bbi«. I.ard: _ 35 bushels Dried Pcochca, J 10 vl u Apples; 4 do/eu Woolen Socks; (W lbs. Beeswax; On consignment, and for sale by UAMS. innis J ' 1 ' - * rpo LET. —A Room on tbe tirst atory, anti x and third etorica of a brisk house, corner of htflh and AdlsO^.\ U vnry nfcat and eonveaiont Frame in Allegheny City. Apply to. JAMES MA». janll ■ —... O.PAHTNEIISIIIi*-— I The undorsipnod lias associated Mb!,,seif John Nicola, from Blltintore, ,»■the Gro eery ami General Commission Bn&moss, nndcr the st>le ° r janln ra & NiCulB - UIUJ,: Ul jM>a Ffcva 3EM.ERS. PRODVCB —10 bushels Clover Seed; 2 bbls. White Be tins; H “ Vluxsecd: 28 keg* No. 1 Lard* b bbls. “ u 12 casks Cheese; 85 bxs u„d for MCKBTSDX. 171.0UU—50 1,h13. froth, of prime brands, received by feb3 C “ ml ’ D ' U lti " S80l<1 ' an<l “SMITH SINCLAIR. B U feb3 Aa '"^"“SMITH A s'INCEAHt. joust r, qtno< rpO the Muster Carpenters of the Cities of Pittsburgh on the first day of April ERRETT, R- s **°fcb3-tf (Journal and Dispatch copy ■) | . npncEß respectfully call the attention ot per -pEIS & BEBOsji re. 1 i ( / lock , bavin- on hand a tt ! i ons d “d'\vc!f selected assortment of Jerome and very large i *ndv»U mi djrcot frolß , ho monufaelurcre -o,s?thCt h C them to sell oheaper than most of the other svhtch enables th PealorB in clocks will therefore do houses in this ot > establishment, and msneottng their the nt. S. W. comer SroiiHfield find Second sts. _ " '■'»■- - i.'Jl.* i, e, v* ,w»^. 0 - ->' -' l A. A. MASON t CO. fficfhhds. prime N O. Super; 40 libls. N. O. Molasses; MOLASSEI JACOB WEAVER. fob2-l»n ... . f Dissolution.— The co-partnership heretofore ex»t \lVr between Perry-Baker and Peter Baker, off the borough of M’feesport. i. rtoy *s«lve<\. • I'ETEIt BAXER. TUe business of the oa-parmersliip will be settlea by the 'undersigned, at his store, in boKWgh. / PKRRV-BATvLK. “* ’* e ,h6 “‘ Whael mCskty. 1848. :■ -•,■1848. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY steam pack e T LI HE. rpms Independent Line ol steamers, ta now coin posed 1 of the largest, swiftest. Pest finished and (“nashed. and most powerml boats on the walers of the WoJ. in highest wages are paid lor the jemcoa.» hl f hert most experienced men engaged in the rrver 1 :. The line has been in opera line Torsi l)eirs.P ... nenrlv two millions of peop c. without.doing the sllgntest fiiiurl- toJheirpcrsons. * Tlic proprietors challciigoco n pariwi °rith an"“n"»e„ger liittdn the Union : for safety. reXiriand spied. All Hint money eon procure lias been provided lor the safety; cointnrt and ntinvenieiice of pasßengers. The boats lens-erorCmcinnau as follow s, fiIONDAYPACJIUT— TbeMposOAn^,Copt.S«w, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 ©clo<:K, Wheeling every Monday evening at-10 p. m. : |- TUESDAY PACKET.—The llratnttiA No. 2, : Cjjjrt- Jno. Kliiufelter. will leave ««*{»> morning ut 10 o'clock ; ; Wheeling every T uesdavevenil fc. at 10 p. u. WEDKESDA Y'.PACKET.—The New Kxolaxd i<o. 2, CHpt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every W ednesday. morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P- m. • THURSDAY PACKET. —The Biux.Ua.st, Capt.K. J. Gme>. will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ever)* Thursday wetting at 10 r. W FRIDAY PACKET.—The Clii psaNo. 2, Cant. Crook*; will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o-clock. Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. SATURDAY pIcKET.' The Messksoeb, Capt.- 'De- Camp. will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday at 10 otclock; Wheeling every Saturday evening nt-lO P. m. SVICDAY PACKET.— I The Isaac Newtox. Capt^A. <?• Afn.No/i. will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday inotTiing . at 1 0 o’clock; Wheeling every Simdiiy cvctung at lOp.-m; nov 19. ' O .' . .■ ? ; ; ■ For Cincinnati. I nrff* lu THE fast running passenger stmr PENN- JggQg SVLVANIA, IL C.Ghav, Maslcr.will leave for the above and intermetliule ports, regularly. ' “For freight or passage apply on board. , :. - ; teno ■ 1848* 1848* PUtHburgh and Brownsville DailyT?acltet Line FfcBUCAItY 1w.1840. ; f Fkbki'AßT 1*1,1848. LEAVE DAILY AT HA. M. AND 4 P. M . IT???* The following ucw boat* complete UiMme for lie present season: AT I.A NTIC C np£ “““■■jumts l’arkiuson; BALTIC, Capt. A: Jacobs: ami LOUIS-M'L’ANE; Cnpl. E, BcuhelL:. The boats aro entirely new. anti are fUtcrtup without ragarjl Toespeiiße. Every comfort that nioncS: can procure has been provi ded. The bout* will'lcnve the Monohgnheln AVlmrfJJoai. at the foot of Boss *t.' Passenjrer*;wil! be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly. leave u! the advertised hour.: . , )» n?1 " . For IfDulM-rllle. I tgjfr -lw TUB Kcnlucey River Packet. GREY BA- GliE. BniwlK. Master, will leave far the above an<fTntennediate port* regularly. i For freight or passage epply on teaw. , . Ivbg For KrovvnsvlUe. l iCff* The new anti splendid passenger anti mail steamer HAL'nC.CapL A- Jacobs. will leave lor the above port during the present w*eek, at B A. At., I ’ t Fet ,V freight or passage, apply on board. febS For Brownsville. I H3?*.fc THEncwMmlanilFasscngerstenniorAT l/i&V+gL BANTIC. James I’abkissox. Master, will leave wr the above port this day, at 8 A.M., po«ttreW. For freight or passage apply on board. For St. Louis. I nSK-lA THE good steamer ST."ANTHONY- Tnps. Umg ]\lat, : Master, will leave forthe above and imLmieJi" port, as soot, as the Spring trade comttiencos. Forfreigh. or passage VaW s.!: For St. Loui*. , 1( THE excellwiii and draught Mcainer SWAN. B. MXt. Master, will leave tor too !K??SSnntenilediatc landings ill n For freight or passage apple ... For St. Lonlia rrry Ik tIIK uplcmlirt stcnuier NORTH CAROLT* LaMmS X." DE?S«. Master, will leave Tor the above atul intermediate ports, on regnlarly. For freight or nassnge apply OH board. —. For St.XouU. t «ggr t. TinSncw and splendid steamer ANDRFAY LtafSfetit FLT.TOX', W. H-Fpi-tos, Muster, w-llUcuAe and httenncdtatclandnigs regularly. ; . For freight or passage apply on boanh For Nevv Orleana. • , (» fc THE steamer AMERICAN' EAGLE will leave wr the- above arid all intermediate ports "Sg-ight or , fl's' h THE splendid new- steamer SAVANNA. H Bmw: Master, will j.mvefor theabove For freight or pnesaee Umly tlo:ir "..'. ,y.— -Beaver and Wellsville FacKet. ||s> k THE steamboat HEAVER. Ciia.ci.es K- V 'dcclS 3 ° cl “ ck ’ F ' *}). M. HARTOX A c6TAgents^_ «SSS“Su^^ !! S«^»^»^^^ , fT''' GS£ S& Sn‘y« <-rnptio,«, tetter. rm S' Frilnsivclv devoted totUe stndydnd tn-alßlont orv.-ne- Mdh °Dr l "Bro , wVs' I toad>- r siS| l 'h‘ wmovinjr mw«oI <*«-’ in th’ r varioul forms and starte*.oflhr. InduoemenU pl inrcerlai,>, sale andj.peedy cute. Will, la all case*, be j ; S "teexcise* «w>relieved iu a sl;or.lime,wi<bominwr '“irp-’llMlda 11 or “llm-iiiK-.—Dr. Brown nisi taviw* pet somTaffliutod wllh Hernia to oall, as he ha« paid partmi i*L2l;:""ra S bia i; advt«...;us.con,aiaa J ntmondAUey'» few door, from Wood auK “arda the market.. confi dcnual. ■ ••:—-i— —-■ - ■ ■ ■ -—— per steamer A* ITTINES AND LIQUOR \\ tors* and Eighths Pii of the following colebruiei namely: • \ Sciwottu Bmnny, pale. « ~ dark, Omni I.nmlou Murkoi Konoft Port ‘ * 'Tth»U ‘ Hunt ; ‘ Bnrsmuly SS. Marietro ■ •** . s.m. >»■ ;; Symington- { . Fnvul • , 4 mpcriME.Bloßi». S’ Black Uor&P ;; _ "Xn •• S' va \„„u .. * Tearifle 1! J .V Pino APP*o : ~ 1 Übuii " ■ -- Ili»U WMrtoy '■ 2 Clnrct •• JaujaWli Hpiri's, !- g jt ])ry rSSas.-Js --- - w# for «ulo PS imported, on pleospig <-■ 1- I ' ,<lllor of-.Staiiihttpld itn.iFrc.iit itla. ttayWa, tiJOAB.S-tWt.MO. Imported. .Cigar*, of .the rl.f.'llmving colebruicd brands, (part to arrive,) ; aon nisting of; Cctc», AnUcHOURdi _ Washington HcgnHh. Ilaptfdcf** * Sazenno “ ’* Honncssy * "»»?*■ - *■ pule, PinotCasUlUm&Cu • i* u «\fii k. (Sulla Fniicjpoa, Sirnitthoai- ** ViHctja, ot. *' Hiivuts '* c>culn]»iu W‘ Bagmli'jn, ?jO. I, Dos Amigo* ’•/ * D>* FUKM*. P rl o’t > , Loudon Urania, |*a , Lord Byron.*, . Cpzauarct. . . ... . I>g|clV>„clpov Vvi \lAR_riN_ BUNCH~UAISINS--3ft box6*.tr<*.ah« jum received an for aale.bv [f.-b*]: SMITH & SINCLAIR- Mr j ""^w?#”x&aih COFFEE aO hags. Prune Uio, received.jijjr «.»rcy Eagle, and for sale, by SMITH:& SINCLAIR. febB tVOLU BUTTEO-S! bbU.. rtMh.rmd watW W «P* f o XL sale by _ • SMTnifc_^P?PLAIR : Y OTS POTI SATjD—Two Buildinp tn the Sixth , I j -Ward, each 3-l.bT 133 fuel, on^” , fA n *2P p ’d jj.lms spring of '\ntrr Hch7l OTO COCHItAN T ONDON PQRTER —5 Mfki. (n l>inl and mi.irl bnllles, 1 j for gale by [fobTl I. P., MAIITOt. ■ 01 t\ WHISKEY. &c—»3fl and half b,bls,.old tYTIN’ES TO ARWVE—l3oti*.cftHfcßOfttto Wlntoonrt W Bii*gundy Pori Vino. e*pccicd dailyjo anrre^ rilol*EflV one-orwo oomfo?i«ble .Room*.ia AUegUcM ICUy,qn the oqmer of 4«n and porrey Ap pfr ta_ l£bSl i_'Y I-VNOH ' = - 'l t’ t- ;■ sjbb* kSs£ For Setv Orlcauß. 300 Whole. Halves, Quar- Rnmdy, \Vmos. Gins. Ac., aiuls, prudes, and vintages, ITESI 'r' : > .. roWARP IA» , AttrKN RRAMt'lt' • * wnf KftAMEK A BAH3I. , Banker! and Exchange Broken. Utahn in kortngnanS ' * DomestifßW). Bill! Exchange, Cerlifieata it Rani NctfX. ant! Com. ~ . .... Corner of Third and Wood sis,. directly oSPOWJWWbjHtij- Charles Hotel. .... ■■ , ■ ■■■■. - ygSSiw. HOLMES 4s SOX, - J Bankers anAlkalm m Exchange Com and Batik WtM, Bo M market street. SW a WAT*,. *%£££ I V Philadelphia ' i Lotus, tllo } u 1 - 0 " 1 * n V o*r n * ra,r ‘ * o*. [ Kentucky ! |n,Wlvani»Co.'^' Virginia * I ?l ft " , : : n.- T■>«' J Wheeling k,“. IMaryland - ■ Tennessee. • • i Orlctui* ?.• .. • - r"--' ■tVILLIAM A- HILL 4s CO. , “ nAMKEnS, 'KXCIIASIitt Btinsmut,. AAT> tlEAtmUl W.... ... Fnrrfgi.'3 Bomestie Exehanxt.CernJieaM of Brjw.tr, 1 BonbiVoM ond Sprcie No. M Wood st.,onr-t/oor tttoce, Pnurihil&Xt sidt. : . v 'rtiiSmi-NT Fiiilds rceeivetl on depo«t. «jm! ; cotJccnon* r* ■■ % nil the Cities through! the Hinted Stated' on Ilnl.bndre PhilnVlphin.New- York. i!o V tofand CiMinttatV constantly tor sale ... some to suit P of the Olimi Kentucly. Indmim nml.vif.- The paper .. i most favorahle termAl, g, preminnilpaid for Forc.gn and Amertcan, mEI.JLM> ANBSCOt-" salotnamotmts of Jll and upward. . , marlo*dftw> . j v—--. ■ -r- —. . “r -Wi, c: CVRKT.'' .losmatuit. ' ' " J, Bankefs.fExxhange Broltn anti rpr\R , Fun*i Wceivcd on deposit and col!ccihowl mad*- Sicht Exuhocgeoii Philadelphia, Bah imare, NCTv V ort, Boston utid Cindnuaii constantly lor sale ii* «| n ** r°;?“T P "Konmo , K'. Indiana. Ohio; Virginia and ..fotnyWwjW Bnuks Noies bought anil sold on the inost favornblu ThfeinghCst pnimimu paid for .Amencan GpW< Exchange-on Englanu. Irclqnd,Germany. lirocnred. -See. « ~n«V ' ' v ' •••••• •-•raw.'iitoScr.rK i,s,«.wv SARGENT.' hikers ANirKxcnANuE' brokers: .' 1 v i V <m-SulK streets . F.ttsturKh, 'Coin; Bank Note*. Tin* B)U*i •?<«#!?} -EXCHANGE on oil .lit, principal Cini'O 01 l-c I nioDj, nmlEoropol lor sale in suinMo*mi purclimcrs , CURRENT and par funds Retired on Aeposne COU.ECTIOXS inode foil all pniin of llic 1- iuon f 01 ill* lowest-fates . ... ;i •- Messrs. JJ I.e> cli i. Son 1 s_ **. '—Ogden £c Snowden,- 1 • - • ■ ,- f •-.5....• ■■ \\'in Bell «V Son. I'HuMirsh. >• . s. MV.lurkcii & Co., | . ysa “ . UngUsdilc Hcnnclt. j * ~ Fie in iuj? & Brother. ) . V . .rale< Lathrop &, Co., } PtaUdelplua W-ll. Thompson &■ Co. J ~ . :•...* , Hondljv LMielps & Co. J M-.w ;Yo*k. r *■ UftlicoeJ( & Co.s i'i iC ■''■ Tiffsny; ‘Word & Co- >. •; Jno. M'CnUough ICo J BaltmwM * * • Mr. James George; J •, ; v.• •• •■> “ JI. flajimt. Cmcimrall, O.' • ••'••••.»•,. \r\ •• Joseph WntsKm, ! Mas»iicu,-0: - , Mess*™.Tenner & Al'MiUim. y , It F. Ellis, EM];. CnsU!er«"KmiV of LewiKtowrt, 1 #»; r Pittsburgli. September • :■• Masks.— Jiwt >ecoivei\: b>A-ZEUUiioN 'Kiissty •Market street— • • 1 dozen fine Wax Masks; - 6 «•••' u Paper w 5 ; « / Commons :• * 3 tfross Metallic Cotftb Cleaners; : I dozen Egg* Boilers." • ■ 1 ■« Sint Spoons; / ' ‘ *> iW = Bone Mustard Spoons’, 1 ■'A grow German Silver Table Spocmr, u .. '.*»■ • • ‘•"•••■Tea ••• 2 •» Batter Knives: 1 Toy-Books; I*o.ooo China Miirblesr • tf dozen fine AVoolen Comfort*. A creat variety of Coats nnd Cups; n . * BASKirrs • 5 do'/eii fine French willow 'willow-Market- . G ‘ k Straw Travelling i “ ; Clothe* ; • 12' • - Metal Toy 1 ** Willow Cradle*: f, Olas* Motto Seals; . , Bone **'Stamps: ‘ 3 Alien-* Patent Revolving Postal*, sTpaif coirirnori Bras* ' 1 dozen’setts Chessmen: • ■ 2 41 ' - u UoimnoesK • • • • * 6 Tailorn’ Tape MeasurOs: ’ G Sleet.Key-Rings, assorted; . r -'-p ' ; .3 China' Doga and "Shfeupt 'l. t: Strings Amber Beans; , : * ' T s v _ J j * v - , Tcnii. u lady the ;i\ Second Bioiit. may be consultedby-tbc^lames ana gentlemen of ihU city. unihe Past. Present undsFyntto .. .events oi, their lives, M.her residence on’V\ ylie tUJUm doer below Washineion. Mrs. P. would invite all thoß® ; ; who desire to consult Jier. to call soon, as she, wdl remain ill the citv but n few weeks longer. >i : OO for gentlemen, and 50 cent*: janU)-t?tn • • ’ . —--v-'-J:' ■ SaTlnir Powderl " . \'r-i MOUNT KAOMS.TRIPOIX .MANUW^BKBRjAT,;v.**.*® ■TIIE EOSTOH MOVXT EAGLE }V.OXEi>- : ‘ Z :■■ r; denning the surface of Windptcs, Mirrcrtr;. ‘ ;^y 1 oitar Wart, and restoring it to ibi origmnl; traiwpa- V ; re'ncv. this article is decidedly without •,eoui \ ihncand labor me saved by its use. \.A rejer- - : v.;y cjicesconldlic adduced, it necessary,: to ccnuy m lt wili remove the. oxide front the surince yf , '. r ji ■ver..Copper* firnst, I>Titaiiniu; Tin; sc* with Uie.groatcsV . r facility, civing it nn unrivalled pohsh. , _ ■ -i-. A fair trial U all that the proprietor* uaky ouU .mjt <?ou- .... - • viuce the most skeptical of its Utility.- v ‘r ; r . 1 . ' Virtetiolu fur Use.—Xxi the-Powdcr bu anpiieil upon a. damp,-soft. .Woollen cloth..- With'u A'-ery httlo. even- particle of.oxide may be ., ; :* v J ; : iefcl JOSI3FH IL-CAIUt GcuerniAtQem^;- Kor sal«vbv • JOHN P, MORGAN, . y RS. DUFF* NEW Mil.UN'KltY AND DKESS MAKING {between Penn and the Bridge;)— MantUlQs,.&c.i J»»de -to the >laicsi Fronch and;£pgh£a Fashions. Also,Bonnets, Hood*, Qnpe*j **«B!L'5F5Wv &r Achoice- selction ot new styiea Saims, bulc Velvet*. •French. Fiowe/s. Gimps, rich cup agA, bounot RtUhon*, Laci"*. Fringed Cords. Huttons, Crapes. Modes. Alnsims. Cambrics* ißumlkercbiefc, Ac... for wile. wholejMUer«g. retail at the'lowest prion.:;Country Milliners S.upoted with the latest French anil English Patterns-of e^eryt*®'*?; article m.Uia ; MilUuery und Straw Bonnet* cleaned ami altered to the; pre sent-Cash* ion. ...'"• .;-,-;Jh n «r'. F WINTERS' INK.—Just received ht tUePKC?cTBA~ Stobr. 72 Fourth st.. 30 KEGS NEWS INK, in2o ft.,and 50 ft. kega. Vroatarnnnng Ink is acknowledged, bv priutera, lobe the koattnanttpc turod in the country. •' A. JAYi\r2s,; _., foldl-daw Agent for the. Manufacturer.- , OFFICE 0* THU AU.EC.UZNY UIUDIiB t ,*£■ rPitttburzh. Fe&ruaryl, TB4B. ;.-; ;:*& AN EJECTION for President- Managers andOmcfiT* ; s forthe Company fbrcrectmg a Bridge ovcr.flto ri- : ver Allegheny opposite Pittsburgh, County of Alto- -; cheitwwiil helKudduat die ToU llouse, onMonaayj thfl., 6Ui of Mnrck next. ht'2 o’clock. P. M. ■ ■ - . V T fch2—liihbVwdt JOHN rf ARPF-K- Treasurer.. AloitongraUela Bridge. , v . i . . PiTrsncnoM. tebruory Isb IM9. A N ELECTION fur President, Managers mid Offifi|er» J\ of the Company, tor orcetmtrallndrfvincriliclUW McTnonjrabela, opposite Pittsburgh, in tho- Conmy oCAlle- will be hold. nt the office of said Oompanyy on r MOSJ>A V. the Sixth-dag of March tuat, aXji «£«*k£. V.. fch'j-wTt* JOHN THAW. Treoailrtr VEYV■PUBLICATIONS. — Milton* Forms. illustrated 1\ IfnrpcT's new edition of the Poettcul work*.of John Milton with a memoir, and onticnl remarks an and writings, by Juntos Montgomery; nml ono hundred and twenty engravings iroro drawing* by Wm? Harvey In two volumes. • • ' v 'i 1 j Spbnckr’s Gubkx 'IhaTAMRNT.—The {bur t*o»pel**na; Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes,xtMt* cnl. philosophical, exogetteal; maps. Indexes, etc. tog«h er with ihe Epistle* ond Apocalypse ; tho whole forming the Now Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges. and Theological Seminaries. "By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A- M. A AV«> JV^ce/—-.Midsummer s lire.—A fairy- talc.oflocye, Uy Mrs. S. C. Hall, i /" ‘VaoMrKmw i**—the life of Hohry ilur Pounh. tang of France-'and Navario, hyQvIV R. in fournaTteypapcr: 2 volp. olcuh. '' Forwilo bv .:...- JOHNSTON Jt STOCKTON. jan 8 Booksellers, cor.of Market o»rd =■ “r CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR ITirrjMoi® 1 proof of tlin.cflioncy of Dt.WtllanTs Oriental finegft Mixture. R*>urtthe loHowwff*-.- ■ ' '.jV: ' “ PmsomaHi 161, t ‘•tow, Hays 4». Bmkway> A«en*o©t -duty,Mmj*» mo to make a statement in. regard to the. Dr. ‘WillnrcVs Coush Mixture upon my system--WJ'Jgg. twelve week*, dnrinc the .winter. T was so juuditronbletl with « linrrnssin" copgh, n* to render me aotiwdl to nttond to my work; nml. from llw 1 had. nverv reason to bellows w* l * rapidly * UI V i mS rt Utf® consumption Alter Irving various remedies, without XSt"l led to try* a botlle of the ; Oriontal .CoDgh Mixture, and must soy that I consider it bertmlfco - iinitful States—la foot, 1 oannot say too muolifo? itj.Mi l- tho oso of rf„ fl». bmde. To.flia afflicted, I would say, ‘get abotllgof ; Pro c2o com. For sa.o BRQCKWAY . No 2, Com- Row. Liberty st.. near CanolßesiU* Sold uf?o bv |fcb?>l J. FLEMING. Lawrence villa. Ty HEUMATISM- —Dr. Brown’s newly discovered rein* Jtv edy for Rheumatism i»a speedy and ccrtimv remedy for that painfol trouble. It never Tails. - A :- > Qdtce and Private Consultation -Rooms. No. 05, UUK mond alley. Pittsburgh, Pa.' The Doctor yis • home. • ranlWawtf MOSS’ MO3S' l —Just ; received end for sataatfevg bBl “ MbM - of m v " 5 s,,p T;ffl A«& feb2-dIW - . File Factoryi 6»h iWatd, “TirbL B XX' procurihg.Ptnshns. fET’ M th,c Office of Wqggj Austlrt. Burke’s Building Ppuitjj feW-U ■> ■•'■'■ "■■?•••■ H- OCHHMKXR, •!«». P- A. Mttmm A Co. » Direct E*- portntlon to tho Umted plates, for sale by tlte f CMft „ r boub..«,hcW y .bS, 6re of JAqOB yr.^‘ SOAP— 20 bc.sea'No..V. Soapy.;... .. 0 , . ... ■ 1U “ Earn,,. , , ... If) r Palin' l'or Mia by , } b wiwvtMiniviaii^ • 'v, • :.,-ij| ' <;■* - *s£ v 7 t*/, r A 1 - 5 * A i' ' "V ~ J% * V ' - **■ * " •. : c- 7;'; '■ I ' 'i ' • im I. i ! i. 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