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' J l^y;sdj£ ‘■3ri iF-?C »■■;'*?■ - A - '"' : V / - .- , ' i p [^-,’; ''’. if?'* r t »jj.y I>< *m;- VTfjW't • ' ' - ' ' Al' - ‘ I?", I , BRITISH MAH Dtpartum from Liverpool* Dec. 18th For Boston. 1 Jan. let-' w New York- Jan. 15th* { ‘ Boston. Jan. 39th 44 New York: Feb. 12th - 44 Boston.-' Feb.»tti- « New York. MarTlth' u Boston.’ Mar£sth ' u New York. And hereafter, from April \ departures will be weekly, 0 pool to America, and from A PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1848. Steamboat Packet Dine, leaves daily- for Cincinnati. 10 A m. Passenger Pocket, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and Philadelphia, 0a: and 6r. M. - Mail Coatfi Line, direct to Philadelphia, 9 a. m., and 12 P, 31- ’ ' Western and Southern Mail Coach line, 0 a. m. North-Western,’via Cleveland, daily,TO a. m. Erie and Western New Yorlf, daily, 0 ■ North-Eastern, to Philadelphia, doily, except Sundays. 4 a. M. : ’ . ARRIVALS'AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. Eastern Mail via Philadelphia, due 3a. doses 12 m. Western Mail, Cin. and Louisv.. due 8 p. m., closes 5 a. m. •South, via Balt, and Washington, due 8 r. u.. closesd.A- m. North-Western via Cleveland, due 10 a. 3i., closes 9 a. 34. Eric and Western New York, due 8 p. -ai., closes 3 a. m. Par value. Ashed. Offered. Bank of Pittsburgh -850.00 550,73 850.00 Exchange Bank - 50.00 44.00 43,50 Mfcrchants’ and M. Bank - - 50.00 47.00 43,00 Farmers 1 Deposit Bonk None in market. Hand Street Bridge 50,00 50.00 45,00 Northern Liberties Bridge- 50.00 35,00 Old Allegheny Bridge-•••••**•• * 35,00 30,00 35,00 Conncilsville It. R.Stock, paid on shares City Bonds (6 cent;) Monongahcla Bridge Gas Stock V» . * . ♦ ' \ ** V. % i V'\ '*4 * «< ~J'l'- >f *-V ; i r . • ■• ■*» ' V \" r V*’® '> , •'• •• •! ;.-0 v, it *'■ v i -.-; j’ ■ * *>l .. "* -. ;- • ,t. .« *< -. TO the Honorable the Judge* of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in oud for the County of Alle gheny : , • r The petition of Isaac Murdock, Second-word, city of Fillsbureh- m the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided imnsell with material* for the accommodation of traveller* and other*, At hi* dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that y-Ofir Honor* will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ISAAC MURDOCK. We, the suhtAribersy citizens of the above ward, do certify, that the above petitioner is of eood'repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodatiod of trav ellers and others, and thnt said tavern i* uecessary. J C- Bindley, J. Neill, Wm. Holland, C. Huster, Thos. Maltsel. Wm. Armstrong, H. Fleming, A: B. Berger, J. Goennng, P. C. Martin. Jas. Ready, Jas. M’Afec. febl7-u3t* : <4,'. ■sir./--; -: ? *- *; ,\. ■ ■ i *'i .r.Tw r cj • /!!■ *. > * ) *' 3 * » ■V -V y "i . \ - « J , i f- '' j: i, - gjurs** '-i a, _ ipzs* iw-ti 'te •?■■**•* \.»;» :■■ \.y:- - V'w~ - ; '3vy ">• •• ■ 14 (jomnurdaV crib jfiuttritmf/ PITTSBURGH-BOARD OF TRADE. F. LORENZ, ; V, JOSHUA HANNA, > Comjottee for FEBBrABY. Vh J. TOTTEN, J j STEAMERS. Departures from-Amtnea. Jan. Ist From New \ ork. Jan. 15th “ Boston. Jan: 20th “ New York. Feb. 12th a Boston. Feb. 2oth y- - New York. Mar. 11th w Boston. Mar.2stli - New York. to November inclusive, the (every* Saturday) from Liver tmcnca to Liverpool. STOCKS. Daily Review of the Marltet*. OFFICE OF THE POST, > Thursday Moexixg, February 17, 1848. > Yesterday was gloomy, and promised rain. .Business was rather dull. SUGAR AND MOLASSES—The market was quite unsettled yesterday. Prices stiffened up. and an attempt was made to make an advance in both these articles, but we heard of n 6 sales at rules above those of previous days. We think we will be able to report an advance to-morrow; appearances yesterday indicated tha^ sales would be made to-day at a fraction advance. Soles yes terday of'Sugar at sc. in lilids., and s}c. iu bbls. for a prime article. Molasses sold for 27c„ but holders were 1101 anxious to let large lots slip at this price. CLOVER SEED—We have no change to note iu this article. The receipts ore fair; and there appears to be considerable demand. Sales of 150 bu. from first hands ' at 53.5003,50; from store several sales at $3,02. TIMOTHY SEED—Timothy seems to be stiffening up a little. A sale was made from first hands at s2;‘from store it is worth 82.1202,23. BEANS —A first rote article of small while beans sold from store yesterday at 87081. DRIED PEACHES—SoIes from store at sl,sGfff£62. «• The market is well supplied, and the demand is so good os to maintain the prices firmly. £U* Bagalcy & Smith have received a lot of pared Dried Peaches, an excellent article, for which they ask just double the price of‘the common, soy §3j£3.. AVe but seldom'find this article in our market—it is a Yankee in- BUTTER—SaIes prime Roll at 12i®13c. Market firm. DRIED APPLES—SaIes from store rt 118075. The market is better supplied tlmn a few days ago, and re ceipts fair.* Prices firm. FLOUR—The mnrknt yesterday was unsettled and dull. TheVe were snue receipts by river and wagou, but few sales. Dealers arc not anxious to purchase. The tendency is still downwunl. Sales at wharf yesterday at $4.2504,31; ouc sale at 84.37: £iom store, Sl-5Q(8'4.G2; from wagon. 84.37. r _ Mammoth Painting. HUDSON'S GREAT PANORAMA OF THE HUD SON lUVER. will open for a short time at Philo Hall, commencing on Monday evening, Fcb'y 14lh, and contiuue every evening during the week, except Satur day. This immense painting. on over 12.000 feel of can vas. represents, with wonderful accuracy, every city, town and landing, iron} New York Bay to the mouth of the Mohawk River. From its Geographical and Histori cal importance, U l* considered an extremely useful lesson for schools, over 0000 of which visited the exhibi tion in Cincinnati'. ’Schools in bodies adiuited any after noon during the week, on liberal terms, by applying to Mr. John if. Mellon No. *l, Wood street. Doors open at f»J o'clock, exhibition to commence at 7. Tickets 25 els., to be had at tke«Monongaheta House. St. Charles, Ex change. and Merchant's Hotels, and at the door. lcbll fftO the Honorable the Judge* of the Court of Quarter X Sessions 01 the Peace, in und lor the County oi AHc ghenv: , , , • The pennon ot llcnry Rea. of the Sixth ward, city of Pittsburgh, in ihe county aforesaid. humbly sheweih, TliaCyour petmoncr huth provided himself will* materials or the accommodation of travellers and others, at bis dwelling house m the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house oi entertainment. And your petitioner, os in dutv bound, will pray. HENRY REA. We- the subscriber*, citizens of the above'ward, do certify- (hat 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 ler* and oilier*, and that said tavern is necessary. • A- Cupple*. E. Trovillo. W. Barton. G. F. Reis, R. Mil ler- D- Jones, J- C. Cummins, R. 11. Williams, A. Black, A- Christy. P. Wallace. B. Irwin. fcbl?-d3t» rrto the Honorable ihe Judges of the Court of Quarter I of the Peace, in and for tb e County of Al- petition of Patrick Devlin, Third Ward, Pittsburgh* m tlic county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That y.our pe titioner hath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in ihe county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to gTaut him a license to # keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, os in duty bound, will pray. PATRICK DEVLIN. We. the subscriber*, -citizens of ihe Third Ward, do f.ertuy, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, arid is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accomodation of travelers pnd Olliers, and that said tavern U necessary. • T. Myers. J. Bryar. Geo. Biisbin. P. 11. Hunker. Isaac Walker. K- Violeiu Jacob M'Collisler, L. Harper, John Davis- Charles Mohler, Thomas Johnston, J. Burney. leb!7-dnw.U __ TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of <fcaarter Sessions of the Peace,’ in and tor the County of Al -IC^hc n petition of Geo Brader. 4th ward Pittsburgh, in the comity oibreaiud, humbly sheweth. That your petmoncr hath provided himself with material* for the accommo dation of travellers and others, at ins dwelling house tn the county aforesaidj and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licence to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. a* lll hoand, willprav. GEO. BRADER. We. the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward, Pitts* burgli, do certify, that the above petitioner is or good repute tor honesty and temperance, and is w*ii provided .with house room and convenience* for the accommoda tion of tjpvclers and others, arid that said tirtrem is ne* cessary Jacob Young, A. Stang, H. H. Burkcr, John Kohler, J. Watson. J. M Elroy, Herman Gross. George Agent, John Parker, Jns. M’Shunc, J.'F. Howecotn*. Wm. Wiggans. fcblo-d3t* ___ TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Police, tn and for the County of Al- petition of Tliomns G. Brant, of West Elizabeth, Jefferson ip., in the county of Allegheny, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travellers and others, ot bis dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And >your peti* uoner, a, m duty bound, will q We, the subscribers, citizens of the above township, do certify, that the above petitioner w of ?ood repute for hone/ty and temperance, and i* well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travel lers and others, and that said tavern ts necessary. . A- Craighead, J. Mimic, F. Bigs, m- Mngmncv, W. Lynch. J-G- Gamlert, WFencU, W. R ussel, James Noldcr, J. LargsiWra. W. Livingston, o. J. Owen. feb!6-d3t Jaynes’ Family Jtt«(Uclaei* w DR. 8- 6 COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1846. “ I have uped yoar rmin/ugt, CamimaUM Boiiam, and JSxpeaoranij in my pracucc, for the last three y e °r*> and have been exceedingly well pleased with th«n, and never, as yet, to ray recollection, failed of icaunngmy fullest expectation in ■ their, curaltve properties. other medicines I cannot speak.of from experience j out, judging irom those J have used. I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all . the confidence reposed in • them, by those who have used luem. I was. formerly very partial io **•*• Vermifuge, until I became acquain ted wuh yours, which hasray decided preference to any other now in use. : . • , Bcasectfully, yours, S. 8. COOK, M. D” _ tC7~'For sale in PiUsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, /2 Fourth sl feblfi ORAISGES! ORANGES?!—IOO bo»( Oranges, 11 pnrae order 1 400 boxes Raisins; i 0 ban Filberts; •8 bales Bordeaux:Almonds; for sate by : JOSHUA RHODES, comer o( Fourth and SmHhfiald sts. fcb!s*d6t X';;'vy^V • • fttver Intelligence. POltT OK PITTSBURGHv 4 FEET WATER t?l THK ARRIVFJ), Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; . “ Despatch, Nelson, Brownsville; “ Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and Wellsville; “ Danube; Cocke, Brownsville; “ Baltic, Jacobs, * do; “ Atlantic,; Parkinson, doj u Lake Erie. Hemphill, Beaver. “ Palo Alto, McDonald, Cincinnati. “ Miceigan No. 2, Gelston, Beaver- New England No. 2, Dean, Cin. 44 America, Decamp, Wellsville. w Wellsville. Barnes. Suufish. DEPARTED, Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville; 4i Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver; ;i Caleb Cope, Moore, Beaver and "W ellsvmc; . ki Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville; Despaton, Nelson, do; “• Baltic, Jacobs, .do; “ Danube. Cocke, . do; “ Comet, Boyd, Hanging Hock. u Biuggold, Cope, Bridgeport; 11 Wclisvilie, Barnes. Sunfish. u Financier, Kount, Cincinnati. RrvEa.--Last evening' there were 3J feet water in the channel, and falling slowly. SSTFor New Orleans.— The Sanarimi, Capt. Dennison, will leave on Wednesdday, at 10 A. M. The new and beautiful passenger stevmer, West ern World, Captain Norton, leaves on tho 22d. £&* For Brownsville. —The Atlantic , Capt. Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every day. The Baltic Capt. Jacobs, leaves at 8 A. M. SSTFor Wellsville.— The Beaver , Capt. Clarke, leaves at 9 A M., every day. 5.00 1,4; 95,00 S&'For Cincinnati.-— The regular Packet wil save at 10 A. M. NO. 5. _ MORSE’S WEEKLY BUDGET OV NEW BOOKS FOR tt?4B. rpHB Nazarino. or the last of the Washingtons, n revc- J_ lation of Philadelphia. New York and Washington, in the year 1844 : by George Lippard, author, of the Qua ker City. Vol. 1. The First False Step, or the Tuth 01 Crime—a romance of Life in I-iOtidou. Jurnes the Second, or the Revolution of lOi*e i an His torical Romance: l»y W. Harrison Ainsworth. Living Ace. No. 95. Hunt’s Merchant’* Magazine, for February. Animal Chemistry, or the Organic Chemistry, in its application to Physiology and Pathology l>by Justui Lei- The American Cottage Library, or Useful Fncts. Fi gures and Hints for everybody—containing General View of the World. Statistics of States and Cntcs. Political Economv. Agricultural and Miscellaneous'ltems, Ac.— Edited by A. \V. Franklin. The Drama ut Porterville. Bench and.Dor of Jur> Town, and other Scenes and Adventures: •by Kverponit j (J. M. Field, editor of the St. Louis ItsreiUr;) with eight original engravings, from designs by Dsjrlcy. Chnmbcn’ Miscellany of Useful and, Entertaining Knowledge. No. 12. Edited by Wm. Chambers. Flirtation in America, or High Lite in New t ork and Saratoga. By Scatsfield. author ot Life in the New World. North and Sonth. Ac. _ ' .. . The Mysteries and Miseries of New »drk. By Ned j Buntliue. Part 2—illustrated. j Tlie American Review for February. American Phrenological Journal do. I Chapman’s Drawing Book. No. L The Playmate for Janunry. The London Lancet do. ..... Tlic Waverlv Prose Works by Sir \\ alter Scon. Jack Hinton' the Guardsman, by Lever.- New lot. Charles O’Malley, «)«». Tom Burke. do' do. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, do dp. Hector O'Hnllcran, by Maxwell. 1 do. Ellen Monroe, a Sequel to Life in London do. A Course of Six Lectures on Astronomy, delivered m the City of New York, by Professor C. M/Mitchell. Taylor's Counterfeit Detector for February. Brian O Linn, or Luck is Everything : by W 11. Max well, Esq., author of Wild Sports of the West, Hector O’Halleran. Black Lady of Doonah, Ac. > Jnnc Eyre, an Autobiography, by Currer Bell. • Rcmarkaqle Events in the History of Ainenca. by John Frost, L. L. D. . . _ Salathiel. or the Wandering Jew—a Story of the Past, the Present, mid the Future: by Rev. George t'rob y. author of Life and Times of George the .Fourth, Apaca lvn.«c of St. John. A_c. * Charcoal Sketches, second series. By-thc late Joseph C. Neal. Mysteries of Paris new edition. Beauchamp, or the Error, by James, new supply. Arabella Smart, a romance, do do The Convict, <jo ‘ lo Russell, a tale.- , do do Agutcourt, a romance, do do The Smuggler, a talc, do do Folse Heir, do do Rose D»Albert. do do Heidelberg, a romance, do do The Last of the Barons, by Bulwer. ; no Lucretia, do do Devercnx. do do Ricnzn, n tale. d« do Paul Clifford, a tale, do do Eugene Aram, d° *' do F.mest Moltrovers, do . do Prairie Bifd. by Hon. Clms. A Murry. do The Grumbler, by Miss Ellen Pickering, do The White Slave, do The Jilt, a romance. do Alice, or the Mvsteries. .do HARPER’S FIRKSIDF. LIBRARY. Alice Gordon, or Uees of Orphanage, 9 by Alden. Arthur Martin. or the Mother*# TriaU. By Buniii. a. Lawyer*# Daughter, by Aldcn. 4. Good Queen that turned every thing mto Gold, by Mayhew. *’ s:* Young Schoolmasters, by Alden.- 0. Ellen Herbert, or Family Change*. 7. William the Cottager. Pictorial IJistory of England, bound or in number* to complete setts. The above, wills all iho current light literature ot the day. can be had ni 85 Fourth street. Any one wishing to subscribe for aiiy of the eastern Magoxincsor Newspaper*, cau do so .by. applying at 85 Fourth street As person* ore often in wunt of some particular book that cannot he procured in this city. 1 would inform them that aiiv work they ra»y wish, I wtll order from the east, and procure for them, in an average of from 8 to 12 days. ffehlg) M. P. MORSE. ’Y»t'ANTED —A Boarding House, that<«an aocoinmo- Y\ date six young men, in a central-par* of the city, about the Ist of March. Address W. 11. I*.. Morning Post. , . , N. B. To hove the privilege of the Pantry, at night, feb I(Wt . . To Let, rpWO Large Booms, with steam power. Enquire at | ihc pile factory, corner of O’Hara and Liberty sts., Fifth Ward. Pittsburgh. - . __ fcblG-lAp J. ANKRIM & CO. To Let, I7OUR new Brick Houses, situate bn Grant st., and lur- A nished in the best style, with double parlours, and sliding doors, with dining room and kjtcfejen pn the ur«» floor, and six cood rooms on die other two stories. En quire in the eume row, of WE M. CIfUKCH. feblC-tAp THE American Almanac, and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for ISSH; rec'd end for sole by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, corner of Mocket.and Third *t». INFORMATION WANTED.—MoRivN ELLY, and M*B caret Woods, daughters of Henry Woods, late ol Halifax. Dauphin county, Pa., left their fathers residence, in Dauphin county, upwards of ten years ago, und as their father lately died, their brothers ure anxious to receive some information, ns to whether they are iu lull life, and where they now reside. , J ' . , - A letter directed to Mr. John Sales, Harnsburgh Post office, Piu, willTereivc attention, and the contents will be promptly communicated to the parties -interested. Editors of papers will suhserve the onuso ot humanity bv publishing this notice.— Harrisburg Union. 'February 5,184 S. . TEAS—PO hf. chests ami caddies Young Hy j son. Gunpowder, Irapcjiol, and iv l r ° ceived and for sule Uy L. S. feblO No. 31 Water, nnd 02 Front st*. rrtOBACCO—In store and to arrive on consignment: JL 140 f and } boxes John Rucker, supr ss; 90 | boxes Henry and Janjes. *> g j 50 f boxes Johns A Lewis, 20 boxes Mnrston, 15 *• J. M. Stanard, 20 “ It B. Warwick. 35 i- “ John Rucker, supr, Is; W} “ Henry It Jamea. febifl No. 31 Wflter; nnd 02 Front st. boxes Bunch Raisins, just received and for sale by 2U L. S. WATERMAN. f c bto No- 31 Water, and 62 Front st. onrift &*• Bacon, assorted, iiustore anil tor sale by OUUU L» .WATERMAN, No. 31 Water, and 6 2 Front st. OAH Jw*. Dried reaches; £\J\J 120 hush. Clover Seed; 6 bbls. Dried Apples; 3 “ Roll Butter; 1 “ Lard; 1 halo Hops: « . r 40 bbls. Smull White Beans; m store a*d for L. S. WATERMAN, No. 31 Water, and 62 Fruit st. DK. WILLARD’S Oriental Cough Mixture^-' I Let its works praise it. m Those who have not had on op portunity of trying this greatremedy for the permanent cure of every affection of the lungs, should not will to give it a trial. Certificates of its efficiency, -from pur .own cit izens, which we ore constantly receiving, cannot foil to convince the skeptical. Read the following from.a lady of high standing in Allegheny.: 4 ‘ A.LLEOUENT CITT, Feb. 7. ISiS. . “ Mrssrs. Hays 4* Brodnray : It affords me great plea sure to be able to add my testimony.iri favor of Dr. Wil lard's truly valuable cough medicine.'- About three months since I was attacked wuh a violent cold, and was much distressed with the cough, from wliiph I could get no re lief} .until I was a short time since' iriduccd.tppzui at your store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture. I am happy to state that the use of the second bottle has entirely cured w; .and, having great confidence in it. I have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends. FiELDrito” Price r 2s cents a bottle.' 7 Sold by HAYS £ ‘BHOCRWAY, No. 2, Com. Bow, Liberty 's!., new CanaL AlsOfby; , (febX6] J. FLEMING, LawrcnceviOe .■ ■ A IjSPICI-i—lo bugs now landing, and for sale b y Jv. janU ■ ■ : MILLER &lUCKETSON. OTASH—IS casks, for sale fcb7 -'sS/fe ' c ■** - * ' • - Vi-V^V’Vi'iVii'rVV.^-' iQW.'toclosc consignment P. C. MARTIN. w r 't - , *-fc c*- :'-.r . '• 'i■ i > ; . y - .Ji f - ■ v.^ MIMI tows by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Post. Corespxmdence of the Pittsburgh Morning Post, Thirtieth Congress. —First Session. Washington, February 26. Senate.— A message was received from, the President in answer to a resolution of enquiry aß.to whether certain articles relating to the promotion of Cadets had been iaserted in the Army register. The Message was ordered to be printed. A communication was received from the Post Office Department, in reply to a Resolution calling for information as to the causes of the mail failures on the southern routes, which was ordered to b© printed. The joint resolution of thanks to Gen. Scott was called up, and passed j yeas 42, nays I—Hale, of N The joint resolution of thanks to. Gen. Taylor was then called up* when Mr. Crittenden took occa sion to comment very severely *hpon the course of Mr. Hale. Mr. Hale said he would not play the hypocrite, and vote thanks to officers engaged, as he had often •aid, in an unjust war. Senator Crittenden and Jefferson Davis then had a running debate j after which the resolution passed. Y eas4S, nays I—Mr. Hale, of N. H. The special orders of the day were then post poned, and the Senate went into executive session, and afterwards adjourned, without transacting any business. House. —Mr. Evans moved the re-consideration of the vote ending the debate on tho Loan Bill, which waß lost; yeas 93, nays 95. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Loan Bill, and a speech was made by Mr. Moorhead, followed by Mr. Pollock, and debate was closed by Mr. Vinton. Several amendments were proposed, but the Committee adjourned without acting. [Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Morning Post.] Foreign Newt, ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. Boston, Feb. 16, 9 p. m. The steamship Cambria arrived this day from I-*- verpool. She brings no newt of importance. American flour in bond 29s 6d per lb. Corn —32s 6d per 4SO lbs. Meal;—l4s 6d per 196 lbs, dull Cotton has advanced *d per lb in lower and me dium upland, no changes in N.C rieans and Mobile. The Bank’of England has reduced its ratesto4 per cent. The week opeaed flat with unsteady prices, but closed with a gradual improvement. Upland 4c., Orleans 3j (3 6, Mobiic 9J. Southern Mail ha* arrived at Petersburg but bring* no new*. The Democrats huve nominated Saml'PX. A. Humous, to \aruticy occasioned by the death of Humbeck. jjyThe steamer has been Telegraphed from Boston. EASTERN MARKETS. PtiitA4>ELPiiiA, Feb. 10th. The Markets of New York. Baltimore and this city, or.- upside down ; both holders and buyers scciu equally confident, that' advices from Europe will tavor them, which will probably stiffen prices till navigation opens. NIAGARA SOIREE. rpilE Third Annual Soiree of the Niagara Fire Com | CANY, will come off ut ihe Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Thuntloy ertiling, the 17/A of February. MANAGERS: Cant Samuel Cameron. Hope. D- M'AfToe, Niagara. Capt. J. Henning, Washington. A. M llwamc. • Geo. Fuhnrstock. Uncle Sam- S. M-Kelvy. John Marshall. President. J- 5J* .* J. CahUvcll, Wm Penn. J. f. limit, ‘ I). M. I«ec, Eagle. L CoIe S, ,I L ? , Capt. M. M’Stcin. Allegheny. James Blakely. A. V. Anshutz. Duquesnc. J. A. * Capt. J. M. Porter. Neptune. J_. E- M reely, ' James Irwin. Vigilant. K P. Glass, ** J. Schueck. Vig. 1. H. Co. . 1»- b»ye, \V. Colliußwood. G. I. 11. Co. James Donald, FLOOR MANAGERS: Capt. Wm- Frarike. Joswti Kaye. Esq. Daniel M'Affce, Esq.. tunl Band, will be there on the occasion, ,e , * W3I. PKNi? BOIRBE, THE citizen* of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. are respccl fullv invited to attend the First Annual Soiree of the Win, Penn Fire Company, to be given at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms.onTucsday evening, the 2*d Eebruary. The Supper will be served up bv that priupt? of caterers. Mr. Stricklcnd. Mr. Daniel M’Afac pud Band, from Wheeling, will be present. Tickets can be procured from any of the following Managers; ' Manaozbs. S. Camcrou, Hope. J. Fulton. President, J. Larimer. Kugtc. J. C. Montgomery,W in Pcuji Win. Splanc, Allegheny. Win. Krebs, “ D. (.». Herron. Duquesnc. J. CuUlwcll, Win. While, Neptune. Wiu. Platt. ‘ Jos. Kaye. Niagara. Wm. Campbell, G. Sehneck, t. V. 11. Co. R. E. FJliott, W. Collingwood. O. I. H. C. E. J. MTall, “ W. Gullagker, Vigilant. J Prophator. “ G. Hhickstoek, L'uole Sum. Jos. Spratley. J. Craig. Washington. John I*amont. Tciegraph. Dispatch. Journal, Chronicle, ami Gazette copy ‘J weeks. . M '\. GRAND SOIREE the Benefit of the Mercy ITosj>ital.—‘ The citizens of * Pittsburgh. Allegheny city, and the Public generally, are respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for the Benefit of tho Mercy Hosnital, which will be given at the Lafavette Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening. 24tli of Feb. inst. Mf. Duuiel M'Afec. of Wheeling, and his Band, have been engaged to play for the occasion. Ticket* can be procured from any of the Managers. MAXAGQiS: lion. Charles Shalcr. Hon. C, Darragh, Col. Wilson McCandlcss, Ool.WnuC. Meredith, W. Layng, Esq., Daniel M’Afee, Dr. J. R. M’Chntock, Dr. Geo. Watt, John Savage, John J. Mitchell, John E. Downing, Terence Clark, C. B. Easlcv, Thomas Henry, James Casey. George Russell. John J. M’Dormot. D. C. M'Omre, C. M. Riddle. L. Harper, John B. Gullirie, W. B. M Conlogue. C. Kyster. John J. Goggen. feh2-td EXCHANGE HOTEL. Corner of Penn and St. Clair Street*. Piltfbntgh, Pa.. rpilE subscriber, having assumed the management of J. this long established and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travellers and the public generally, that he will be at all times to accommodate them in all things desirable in a well regolnted Hotel. The House is now being thoroughly repaved throughout, and new fur niture added; and uo pains w$ be spared to make the ExcnAKOB one of Urn V£h>' best in the country: The undersigned very respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal putrumige which the House horetoFora received - THOMAS OWSTON, ibblO-<iaw Proprietor. SODA ASH—l’nirE Reduced—The subscribers have this day reduced the price of their soda ash, (which is warranted by the manufacturers from 85 to 88 per cent.) to 44c. for cash, or fie for approved notes at 4 months.. And for quantities of 3 tons or upwards a deduction will be made of ic per P O “ n , rt v O^^fITCHELTREF.. ICO Liberty street. . .. GARDEN SEEDS—The subscriber has re ttSgyl' ccivcil. and will continue lo receive, during JfljCtßet the season, largo supplies of LandrctJ» , s Garden- Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. It is of tho first im portance to the Gardener, that ho should have a selection of good and genuine Seeds, without which Ins diligence, skill and soil, can he of littlo value. Having this self-evi dent fart in view, the subscriber can confidently recom mend live Seeds he otters to *hc public, as being of thtf dery best quality. His stock iscotaprisod, iu part, ot the vittcreut varieties of the following kiuds : Artichoke, Cucumber, Parsnips, Asparagus, Egg Plant, Peas, Beans, Endive, Peppe/, - Beet, Kale, Potato.. Borecole, I*eek, Pyiopkni, Broccoli, lettuce, U»Ai*\ Cabbage, Melon, Rhubarc, Carrot, Mustard. SaaUafy, Cauliflower, Nasturtum, Spinach, Celery, Okra, Squash Corn, Onion, , Tom&lo, Cress, Parsley, Turnip, With a choice of Aromatic and Sweet Hcjb and Flower Seeds. The subscriber would also catl the attention of Farm ers, .Gardeners and others, to tho O%ago Orange, a small quantity of the seed of which he has just received. The Osage Orange is better adapted for hedges than any thing known. Witn a small cost, and but a little care, a fence. may be bad that will defy the inroads of cattle, and whav is important, in a populous district, set at bay any descrip tion of tresspassers. F. L. SNOWDEN, . ; fcbQ-3td&w3. No. 20 Water st • HOLLAND -GIN—4 pipes Swan and Black Horse! GinsTfor Bale by 7d°c22] P, C. MARTIN..: i atrifJVRTTE BRANDY— I B half pipes A'Seignetfe A fggfffaSli. * tdeega] P- C- MARTIN. ; -pATIffiRS, on o°"^ f Tc^CHßAkraa C fc 8 t VALENTINES— A splendid assortment ol comic and sentimental Valentines, : 1 'Bl Wood street, TTBBER’TS Chau ieaCWrititig a«orVpU *i^ci H>«les, ° onSWn,l rA h Z CO., corner First end Wood streets. 1 7 '*?.' ?■•• - T ' 3 ■■[ v *;. ■- "• .> i ■>:,>: -- >'■ftv- ' f‘ : .» .« mmm. MEM MEM -If I®!’ - - ' / r * ,r \ *' • ~ Of 33Q pieces/rah American, French attd English Snper- Jitif-Cloths, and Cassimeres, at Auction, cm acroltt, far a cerfah). amount. • \ Tig-MORItOW, Thursday, February 17th, at 10 o’clock/ '»u the forenoon* will be cotnmenged at MTtcnnn-t» Auction Rottms. No. 114, Wood street, 3 floors from out, of 1 several large invoices of Germany English, - . French nnd'domustic manufactured dry goods, of every •description; received direct within the lost few days from som£ of thelmost extensive foreigii importing houses and mafrafncloriefc in the country. On some of the lots, heavy advances Ims been made, which must be sold without any rescjrvci whatever. It is supposed to be the largest as sortment of i fresh dry goods, foreign and domestic, ever offered in this or any other western city. The sale will be continued day ami night, until all are sold. Wholesale and'rctaflNfealers will find it their advantage to attend, trs cyerv I6j and article pm up will be sold positively willicvuf reserve; among winch; arc 333 pieces superfine blue, blue- black, golden dive, dive brown, olive green, invisible gfeen, London brown and-green, English. AmeiJ cad and French broadcloths. Also, Gt pieces drab cloth, suitable for coachmnkers. 44 pieces French and English double milled figured and plamcassimercs, various colors. \ Inrge assortment of eassinctu 939 pieces ginghams and.calicofcs. plaids and alpaccas; and immediately after, by order of, assignees 7, tlie balance of a retail, country dry-goods store, comprising handkerchiefs, shawls, vari ety jgoodsrtrimnungs, silk, and satms, satin vesting, plaid vesuiifes, Irish linens, bleached and brown silk, parent thread, umbrellas. parasolSj spool cotton, rod and\vbite ; flannels, book, swiss, mull, jaconet ana cam bric timsHirs, a lot of ribbons and laces, tuenuo and cot toivfringejri Also, fine cutlery; 3 boxes axes. A lot of clothing. • 'l9 whole bud half boxes tobacco, x oung H> - son, imported anil black teas, of~superior quality; with many other articles. . . ... Temis of sale of invoice of fresh good?.—Allsmns un der O 0; cash—current funds; S3O 00-to SlOO 00,90 davs;. sloo* 00 dollars and upwards, 4 months credit, good, approved elidorsed notes? and no goods delivered mini tlte above terms arc complied with. The articles will be ready for examination till tlie hour of -ale. fcblG. ‘ JAMES McKENNA. ‘r'lv.s ': x*. : «:v: ■ f . > 1.-. . . . . - v . Sales, liw Aadton. POSITIVE AUOTTdI* SALE O fecbNP-IIAND FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—This O ‘day, FVbrnary ITtli, at S o’clock, r. u.. will lie sold, at M’Ketina’s Aticiioit Rooms, No. 114 ood streel, o tloqrs fromFiftlij tlie Furniture of a private funuly. declining house-keeping. comprising: Tables, stands, bedsteads, bureaus, chairs. settees, rocking chairs, cherry onb, cur petinp, feather beds and bedding, blankets, cookiug stove with fixtures complete, has heea in use only 3 mouths, I double-barrelled fowling piece, with a great variety of kitchen utensils. Ac. . „„ . feb!7 " • JAMES M’KENNA, Auct. ~—; atcitiojOlEes, . nif JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, South-East corner of Wood and Fifth streets. -Large Sale of Dry Goods. ON Thursdnv morning. February 16th, at 10 oxlock, at tlie Commercial Sales Room, corner of Mood and Fifth' streets, will be sold, for cash currency, withpnt re serve, foroiceouut w r hotu It may concern, an extensive assortment of Foreigu und Domestic, Fancy and fctnplc Dry Goods. Ac. . , , At iib'clock. r. M.. 1 second hand one horse Buggy, in cood order:' l one horse Sleigh, nrarly new; saddles, bridles, tf dav and 30 hour clocks, writing and wrapping paper, shovels, matches, band boxes, a qunuuty of j onng hysoii aud black lea. rice, molasses, Virginia tobacco, se rai*. stovek. Ac. Also, n general assortment of house hold furniture, among which are mahogany hair cloth kmring seat sofas, rocking chairs, fancy and common do., bureaus, 'tables, bedsteads, work stands, feather beds, bedding, transgareut window blinds, Ac. At Tlo'clock, p, m„ an invoi.ee of good quality' table and pocket, cutlery, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, brush es combs. 1 gold and silver wathes, musical instruments, limey "r Carpenter’s Toola at Auction# • ON'i'WeUnesriav evening, the 10th insi., at 7 o’clock, nt tlie Commercial Sales Roony. corner of Mood and Fifth Streets will be sold, the contents of two chest* und one-box Carpenter* awls, embracing a large and general assortment, which an* worthy oi the attention ot the traded 1 , ltT*Sak positive to close a concern. - rfehlo. JOHN D. DAVIS, Aunt. Tlie Sunday Mercury. *fS EPRF.FKNTATION'S having beeu mad -.to the effect K, ; Uiat this paper is puUHsheu in wanton violation ot all proper Sabbath observance, the Publishers feel bound to declare; that oxcept in thu name pf th c day °» lls issue, (i)ot of its.composition or publication.) there ui no colora ble ground* for the disgraceful misrepresentation* that have been made. There is no work done on this paper on die Sqbbuih, and we appeal to all publishers in Pitts bqrgiHo answer whether the so called Sunday Mercury ha* .not less work done on Sunday lliun ony other sheet published-iu tlie city. V IVIiS-dtßcWdi GEO. \OINGSON & CO. IVngUSH PAMPlH.K'rS—Schiller’s Maid of Orleans j Schiller's Win. Tell; •-x * , The Shodoxvless Mnn: ' : * Fonqnc's Mncic Ring ; ‘ *• I'ndinc: Morco Visconti, froia the Italian; Mumicu* Tules: . *• Tales of the Horoness Foqtte: Ac. .jtftril \ H. S. BOSVVOHTII A CO., 4a Market st. *V! T ’INES— ‘JU qr. flanks Kotirao Hurt; \\ - -io ” l>oudon Market Port; f * 5 “ Hunt ' r 1(1 *• Trash “ IttJ •• S- S- Madeira; ■' 15 lain. Market k * 10 •* Symington * u 5 •* Faval ' ' jo •• Teurrifle ** 10 “ Pale Sherry: ' . _ 5 •* Golden “ 5 “ Brown “ 111 - Lisboit “ 15 •* Drv Malaga; . IP *• Sweet '* For fcal-t •!!> quaiililiaii to suit, by . drf-jd P. C. MARTIN £l UNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. —Wc have |U>I; received O a large supply of Books for Suuday School Libraries, published by the American Sunday fcchool Lmon, ana_ approved bv a committee of publication, ponsiituig oi membrts of the following denoraluatipns, viz.: Baptist. Congreghtional. Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards at’.six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cent* up to-7o cents.) nil written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publulie* a large rorietvftpf books, in paper covers, for quite young child* ren r for rewurda, &c. . , . The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. l and «. • of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready tor iiac,- of IhjuL** from 72 pages up to 250, at the low pnee ol ten doliarsi'luvoraging only ten cents a volume. - Also, :*• A Youth Cabinet Llbrarv * of fitly volumes, at the lowiprice of two dollars and filly cents. * Also, ilymn Book*, (Question Books, red and blue Ticfc • bl'a on paste boards. Maps. &C -. AH the above we sell at the In ton, at Philadelphia "prices. • Catalogues of Books furnished on application. 1 ii ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 56 Market st.. . 'febSi. between Third and Fourth. Volute Ladles* Semina vy t A.U«sb«»y Clt*. W. METCALF would announce to the eiti- M zensof Allegheny and vicinity, the intended remo val of'his School, from the corner of Sandusky and Straw berry street*, where he has been tcnching for the last twelvemonths. Ou and after April Ist, ho will occupy Room*;cm Fedcfal street, in “Colonnde Row, 2nd door -from the bridge. Tlie Academic Year will consist of two Session*, of live mouths each, commencing on the first Monday in Kehruarv and September. • RiiTia OF TUITION, I’Ett SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. English Department—lncluding Reading, Orthography and Defining. Writing. English Grammar, Rhetoric, Lo- Vic English Composition and Cnucism, Geography. tiis • ton*. Arithraci and the higher branches of Mathematics, -Natural Philosophy. Chemistry- Astronomy, Botany. Phy siology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all oiheri ornnchcs requisite to a thorough English Educa ' lion • • • -320 00 Classical Department—lncluding the Lntin, Greek and French languages, each nn additional charge of- ■ • >Sp 00 The, service* of competent Teachers nrc seciircd. for such ps may desire to receive -idstructious tn Drawing, Painting, and Music. ....... , . . . ... ' "Those designing to cuter, will find it to thetr interest to do bo as near to the opening of the Session as possible; vet pupil* will be received at any time during the Session. ‘ and Will be charged at Hie above rates only from the time df entrance. Ne deductions will be made for Sbscu ' ces, iitcnpt in coses of protracted illness. Any information which may be desired, wilt be cheer fully qominunicatcd to those who call upon the instructor 1 ■'•at biarooma. . \, . 'Reference may also be njni)e toJhc following gentle m Dr! T. F. Dale, Allegheny, H«i>. C. Shalcr, Pittsburgh. , Rev. D. Elliott, “ Rev. D, U, BuUUc, “ ME; ft. P. Schwartz, " Rev. If. pycr, jaii3L-d3m Umbrellas, Parasols, P«raioiptt^«i :A NjD WALKING DANE UMBRELLAS, VvfM 11. RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, (the only YV one in the United Slates.) No. 101, Market sired, * Merchant's are respectfully informed that I continue to manufacture all the abovo gooiis, by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the grcnl opposition ot parlies opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements. My assort ment is complete, and prices so low as to five onurc.sat *S fTCT*°ts there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly thesamc name, it is important you should remember tV I. II RICHARDSON, Steam Factory, anti Panttretec oj the Walking Cane Umbrella, sign of the JyiuY and Eaule, No. i(H/Markel si., Philadelphia. , . . . 10-Attention is requested to the celebrated Wattm® Cant Umbrella, a neat and beautitul amcic, coinbinliignll thelndvnntnges ot a Cane and Umbrella. -rrr atctED to borrowsoon, S 1000; and several smaller \Y ‘sums for one, two, or three years, on interest, with thelc,t sccnri,y an.l a premium. Wanted a good Wet nurse, to go to Birmingham to suckle a child. "Vi anted, one Or two good house-keepers, and several cooks, chara bennaids, and girls for all work. Places wanted soon for several salesmen, clerks, warehousemen, school masters, laborers undboys. Places wanted for several colored men! women, boys and girls. To rent, two small farms, on iUJ*Persous who have houses, stores, rooms, or farms to rent! can record the stupe | and persons wanting to rent ca jry?Ajf T kinds of Agencies attended to promptly, for moderate charges, wSicli are hereafter to bo paid down, oxbept by very poor HARR ig> Agency and Intelligence OmcC) Fifth st. i Final Notice. t tL persons indebted to the estate of James A. li», nec s d, are notified to call and settle, on ihelat day of karch next, as all accounts unsettled after that dav. will be placed in the hands of an Alderman, for mthEtc actiotu The above will be f »&«* «*««* distinction of persona. JOHN J. MITCIIBL, fobll-td [Telegraph copy.] Attorney at Lav*. SUNDRIES— 400 do*. Playing Cards} ■ . 1»00 whole and half cans Sardines, IB baskets Olive Oil; . „ . 10 bxs. ass’d Catsups.and Brandy Fruits 5 bids. Crushed Spgarj .• 4 “ Loaf ' 5 cases Lemon Syrup; « ! TVRIED PEACHES,—IOO buahtfc for sale by" .fc/dMSS. : 4 . SSMITH A SINCLAIR. - j ,i r . • `. ~ ~` _ L A ZEDAND UNGL VARIET y \X OF PATTERNS. • ~ Iri.OOU pieces Superior Glazed Paper -5.000* ido . • <so'-- anglozed a© m •.;•• . for halls, parlors an d chambers jn«*> will be sold tor CASH OR RAGS. AT LESS PRICE thun. ftmy eon be purclnscU in NEWYOEIK OR PHIL ADKL- Those having houses to paper, and MERCHANTisbny- Ing to sell again, will find a belter article of WALL 1 A PER, for LESS MONEY, tHrui has ever been offered m THIS. MAIUCFTT BEFORE. Call and examine at the WALL TAPER STORK of J. SHIDLE. febll Smithfield st M Pittsburgh. Oa INCHES WIDE. OO 1200 pieces Bcantifnl Rainbow. 1400 do various patterns and plain; by thedoz Cn A°LSO g ME'b AND BOXES, VARIOUS SIZES, ft ,be Wall Paper S,ore of g^Me , d —•• ‘\VM. AIaEXANDER & SONS, .Cowrw Maxkbs and Fprxisuixg corner of Penn antp ‘ St. Clair strutj, apposite the Ex- VjjftfsJ Gjly ~ change Hotel, Entrance on Penn st., Viyr xuy - r t3i‘C*r ,fi,n y inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and at tend to every thing in tne line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, aud their at tention will be devoted altogether to the above business,- keep a'largo assortment of COFFINS made and mushed, covered, amt Hoed In the neatest rnatincr. with avanety of materials, and at all pnoes; we keep SHROUDS rea dy made., of all sizes, of Flnimel, Cambric, and Muslm, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, mid all other articles necessary for dressing the dean, _ on d furowmiur funerals, of quality and prices tosut; SILVER PLAT.La for engraving the name and age; ICE CASES for laying the body in ice, by those who wish to kocp their friends any length of time, and have ZINC PANS to put ice m for laying on the body: LEADEN Coffins always on hand. We have a splendid new IIEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc. etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable, anglft-y 1 , S. MORRIS & CO'S BLACK WRITING INK, For • Steel or Quill Pens.andthe Copying Press.—-Thislnk is the result of IIA experiments of several years, devoted to the manufacture, on an extensive scalef of an article suited to all the purposes of the consumer. The perfcc ’ tion of this Writing Ink cousists in the following proper ties which property it will be found lo surpass all previous preparatipns. -It will flow with per fect freedom, either from quill or steel pens, and is entire ly free from any corrosive qualities. Cox.au— Ihe color of this article is a rich, beautiful blue blpck. ... <r,KHl black Ink, from its accessary chemical constitution, requires exposure tp the ait to impart a deep color. It must not, therefore, be expected? that the mo ment the bottle is oped, the Ink will be found tp be a jet black. The first appearance will be pale; but after ex posure to the chemical action of the atmosphere, either on paper or in the inkstand, it will assume a brilliant black pEiiiiAJTENcY— I The color is unalterable by the lupse ol time. It will never lade. On this account, all important records should be made in this article, as years only deepen and strengthen its tint. N. B. This Ink is suitable for all kinds of Metallic Tens, and for Pens made.of Quills; and what is ur.por« taut and very desirable with many, will give a perteet impression by the Copying Press. “We ore using, in the institutions with which we are connected. Morris'Blue Elaek Writing Ink; und. m pispcct to fluidity, brilliancy, and permanency, believe u superior to any Ink we have heretofore used” .l* 51 !?"®"” , “ A. Thurston. Cashier Bank of Louisville ; \\ m. Rich ardson. Cashier Northern Bank of Kentucky; George L. Gawathmcv. Cashier Bonk of Kentucky : L. **. • hn:ve. President of the Gos Bank. Thomas L. Helm. Clerk ot Barren County Court; Currcn Pope, Clerk or Jefferson Comity Court; P. B. Aiwood. Secretary Fireman s Jnsu rmVc Compnnv; John Muir. Agent Lexington Insumuce Company; S/8. Goodwin. Secretary Portland Dry Dock and Insurance Company; D. S. Chuntbcrs. Secretary Franklin Fire and Marine Insurance Company; J. it- Rhorncr. Treasurer l.oni.<vWc Saving Institution. T A qr«. abov, ttai.uabi.e an property for sale or V LEASE.—The owner proposes to sell, or lease- a piece of property situated on the northerly side ot Third street, between Chancery lane and Ferry street; extend ina in front, on Third street, about 40 feel, and m depth about ns feet, or half way to Fourth street—together with the privilege of an alley three feet wide. On this property are erected a two storied bnck dwelling, (now occupied by J. H. Vnsbon.) and a building fitted for a bathing establishment. also of brick. Apply to H- B. VV .. fcb2-tf Fourth street, opposnejhc “ Uffeon. Notice to Contractor*, PROPOSALS will be received at tlie office of the Youchiogheny Navigation Company, in tlie Borough of West Newton, until Wednesday, the 23d day ol reb niory next, for tho construction of Dam* and Locks, upon the Yuughiugbeiiy river improvement. Plana ana speci fications of the work may be seen at-the Company s Ol fice any time after the lrith of February next, and any information tu regard to the work may be obtained from J E Day. Engineer at Pittsburgh. Tha proposals will be addressed Ui the President of the Company, at West Newton. - ,\LEX. PLUMER. Prcsl. V. N. Co. West Newtpn/Jau. 2*. IMs.—febS-wfttr C»irwT above reward ot One Hun -S>IUU dred Dollars, will be paid foT the apprehension {so that l can get tlicip) of two negro men, who rau owny from the Sleombpnt prey Eagle, at this place, on the night pf the 9tl> January mst.. or Soo will be paid.for recovery of either on©. . One Sawney M'Michael or Solomon Coleman, as he calls himself—the property ot Robert M’Michael, Ander son county. Ky. Said SaWney j* about five feel lime inches in height, black skin, long «©« aitd r . thin pouting lips—when spoken to has o manner ot rolling up lii* eves, ami speak* quick whan in conversation—is about 25 to Sri years of age. The other. Daniel Church, (the property of Lagancs Lindsey. Frankfort. Fiankliu county. K>'-) is a tail, stout yellow ina u. lather sloop shouldered, high cheek bones— inclining to be silent, and speaks low-—j* corB of ae»» JNO. r. BKOUJv.. innSU-ftw Capt. St. Bt. Grey Eagle. To Rent* ONE T WF.RN STAND and Store ropra with good ‘outbuildings, and 20 acres of ground, pr Rcpnraie, to sail the tenant. Also, one brick cottage, veil finished, suituble for a private residence, situated on the Nobles lown road. 5 miles from the city, and occupied nt present by James Robinson. Possession given on the Ist of April. For further particulars enquire of Jacob Uoo liule. Robinson township; George Beale, No. 74 wood st; or A. Nicholson. fbl2-l'Wlfflw» PITTSBURGH STBBI. WOfiSS AND SPRING AND ASI.E FACTORY- ISAAC JOXKS. _ JONES aUIGG, MANUFACTURERS of Spring and Blister Steel. Plpuijh Steel, Steel Plough Wings. Coach nnd Ehp he Springs ilmnmored Iron Axles? and dealers in Malle able Cn*»tmgK. Fire Engine Ratlins, and CouchTnmnungs generally, cottier n( Ross and troni sis., Pittsburgh, Pa. lehi)-3in .... lANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.—TIie subscriber j has just received his nnnual supply of Lnndreth s Garden Seeds, warranted iresh and genuine. embracing every variety worth cultivating. The attention ot tann ers. gardeners, and others, is re spc cl full v c all ecM o bis fch2 No. SO Water st. nr n OK Harris’ last Pittsburgh and Allegheny city O«JU Directories; 100 old or former edition* o) do.; b sett# ot' the American Pioneer, in 3 vols. j 7 vqls. Journal of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania—l79o to 1800. A few School Books, and writing, wrapping, and letter paper; a variety ot figured and colored paper; handsome pie lures; blue, black, and red ink, and inkstands; wafers, sealing was, sand..patent and English qaills; late Counterfeit Detectors; the last Great Fire at. Pittsburgh i all die Pittsburgh Dailies, and most of the Weekly Papers; a few German School Books Testntnem*; Almanacs, Ac.; 250 cuts Carpet Guam; 100 Wooden Bowls; While Loubwille Lime; Window hash; Bed Cords, Twine, Fishing Lines. Ac. For sale low for cash at ISAAC HARRIS’ Agency and !ebl2-lt Commission Store, Filth si. Dissolution. rruiK partnership so long existing under the firm of M • i CORD A KING, was, by mutual consent, dissolved on the Istiust. The business will be closed, at 'he old stand, bv eitberof us, using the name ol the firm lor that purposed Being desirous to have our business Closed, with as little delay as possible, wo would respectfully re* quest those .indebted, lb call an 4 81^jqh;I jFp U. I), RING. CO-PARTNERSHIP. JOHN D. M’C’ORD. having associated with him. Ins brother-JAMES M’CORD. under the style ot M’oORD A CO., will continue the-Hat, Cap, and Fur busuicss, in all its various branches, wholesale and retail, at the old stand, comer of Fifth and Wood streets, where they soli cit n continuation of the patronage so on die old finn. ' IN retiring fron> the old and well known fin# of M’Cqrd & Ktao, I most respectfully recommeud to the patronage of the public, my successors, Messrs. ISTCoan A Co. fet*7-1m > H- D. KING. UPGord ACo., (Successors to M'Cord A Kino.) 4 MANUFACI'tJREUS and dealers in jjSl HATS. CAPS , and FURS. Wholesale and WK& J{c/af7, cor. Wood and Firth si*., Pittsburgh. ■ I PARTICULAR attention paid t o our Reiad Trade. Gentlemen can rely, at all times, upon getting their MA I and CAPS, from our establishment, ot the best materials and toorbnttnship, of tho latest stijles } and at the lowest Merchants, (purchasing by wholesale,) are re spectfully invited to call and examine our Slock, as we can say with confidence, that, as regards quality and price, it will not suffer in a comparison with auy house in Philadelphia. - , Homewood, Fed. 1, 1848. T OFFER FOR SALE, my Homewocd property, comj 1 prising between five and six hundred acres of land.— I shall have a road opeued, running through tha principal body of the lapd. so as to render it easily accessible hom the turnpike, and the Squirrel Uill and Bmddock s Field roads. Any portion of the property may be obtained, so as to suit the wishes pud convenience of purchasers. Mr. DameWegley, of East Liberty* will give any gen eral information as to the locality of the land—and Mr. George Bailey will oblige me by attending in person, and showing any particular part of n, information .as to tho terms of sale. WM. WILKINS. Homewood, Feb. 3d, 184S.~~lmd* ENJAMIN F. DENISON, Attorney and Counsel lob ax. Law, Cleveland, Ohio, ‘willattend to profes sional,business in the Courts of Cuyahoga .adjoining counties. •" I . „ " , • He will also give careful attention to Collections m any part of Northern Ohio. Chief Justice Parker, Cambridge Law School. Hon. Richard Fletcher, 10 Stole at., Boston.<: Ildn. Samuel 11. Perkins, Ml. Walnut at., Philadelphia. Richard B. KimbalL -Esti* 53 WpU st, NcwYork. Hampton A Smith, Pittsburgh. Fpr additional refcreneeyTcfer to this Office. feb9-iy VO:'? 'iVlndow Blind Paper* ITTINTER OIIa-1200 gull. Natural Col. Sperm Oil i W 1000 ■*' BJeaehcd Wimer Whale» 800 lowpricert 11 44 * 4 Jost received and for sale low.jiy ' _ rn . fehis MXI4*ER .& /RIC : -G jV a«i5 ES '“ 20b ° r ° ! Slealine '~:_. ENNA % * ; dolnW. 1848. ■ 1,-..-- 1848. ; ' CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH : BilliY STBAM PACKpx ilSIi. rpHIS Independent Line of ateanwrs' is now composed X of the largest, swiftest, best finished and and most powerful boats on the waters of the West; Tfrc highest wages ore paid for the;services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business.— The line has been in operation for six years; has carried nearly two millions of people,iwiihout doing the slightest injury to their persons. The j>rdpnetors_ challenge, com parison with any passenger line in the Lmon for>hfety, regularity, and speed. All, that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and.cpnvciticnefc of 3 passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows; MONDAY PACKET.—' TIie Cnpt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o clock: Wheeling every.Mohday eveiiihg at JP ir. m. . TUESDAY PACKET.— The HibermA No. 2. Capt. Jno. Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tucsduy cvcuing at 10 v. at. : WEDNESDAY PACKET4-T\i<i New ExoLAJfh.No. 2, Capt S. Dean, w\H leave PitUbuigh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wcdhesday even ing at 10 p. ii. THURSDAY PACKET. —'FIic Builltavt, Gppt. • J 2. X. (Trace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. m. FRIDA Y PA CKET.—Tbe CLirpSK No. 2. CapL Crooks. will leave Pittsburgh ever}'Friday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 , SATURDAX PACKET.—TIHS-. MeB*bn<}»r.- CnpL De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday suormug at. JJ) o’clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at I|o v. it. SUNDAY PA CKET. —TIie 'lsaac Newtox, Chptl A. C, Mason, will leave Pittsburgh, every Sunday morning at It) o’clock: Wheeling every,Sunday cveiting at 10 I’. m. nov 19. ' , . i For Orlean*. j t THK now passenger steamer WKSTKRN WORLD, A. Norton, Master, will leave for the above anil all intermediate landings. on thc'itflth tiny of February, at 10 o'clock. Jii m. For or pussa-re apply on board. For Cincinnati* i TIIE fast, running pnssenjrer stmt PKNX? -fcggggg** SYLVAXIA, RiC. Gu.vy. Musler.will leave tor tho above and intermediate ports, regularly. , For freight or passage apply on board. |febs 1848. • 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Dally Packet • - Line. .j Februabt Ist. tS4ri. Fehruaky Ist, 1848. LEAVE DAILY AT S.A. M. AND 4 P. M. %*. ftiUff 0 . The following hew boat* complete the Uue jJS&Sgfc&Xfor the present season: ATLANTIC, -Capt, Pnrkiiiauh; BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacobs; and LOUIS AVLANE, Copij E, BcniUijt. The. boats are cnljrely ncvy.and urc fitted up without rngard to.expense. Every eoinfqtt that monc& can proenre has been provi ded- 'Hie bouts will leave l!(e Mouongahula Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be oa board, os the boats will certainly leave at the udvcrtUed hours. j : jau«R ! | THE Kentuoey Itiver Packet, GREY EA rt\.y. UnooKs. Alnster. will leave for thi aGovc'umTTnU'nnediaU* regularly. For ircigbl or passage rpply on board. • febB I flSrfrThe new andjplejulid passenger find mail JggHgag, steamer IJAETiC.Cnpt. A. jACpus, >vilt leave port during tin; present week, at S a. m., P °For V or passage, apply on lioard. : „_j. For Brownsville* 1 nSffT THK new Mail and Passenger steaiucr AT* T.ANTfO. j auks Pahkixsox. Muster, will above port this day. at*tf a. u..'positively. For Ire tab ior passage apply on board. ; l*b2 Foe St< Bonis* I fESfr ■ » TUB good steamer ST. ANTHONY* Tuos. May, Master, will leave for the above and intennematc ports us soon a* the Spring trade commence* For freight or passage upplv on board, or to ; febT “ Jambs . M ater St. For St. Bonis* l ICS*. A TIIB excellent ahd light draught;steamer LgHagEs S\VAN. B. May. Master, will leave for the landings in a few vrefcks. ForSj-igh. orp.M.B* qpp'y onhgri-or,^,^^ For st» Bonis. t ns?r % THE splendid summer NORTH CAUOIJ- Devixsey, Muster, wiU^leave lor die above and intermediate, port*? on regularly. ; For freight or postage apply, mi board. wo* For St. Bonis* I JPfcffr THEncw andAplendidsteamer AXDraiW UegSfffl FUI/TON, W.! 11. Fvltox. simper. will leave toTthe above and intermediutc landings regulurly. For freight or passage apply on bounh mMo THE .Warner AMERICAN EAGI.E will leave for the above and nil intermediate parts regularly. ■ . . ' : For freight or Dansnije applv on board, or to; febl G. B. MiLTKN BERGER. 1 ;Agrnt- For Sew Orleans. j t tCff: .la THE splendid now steamer SAV-VOi-V UesftSHg H.OEXXTSOX. Master. will lcaveforthc above allinlcrmediale landings, on Wednesody the lOpt For freight or ims-sae' 1 apply on hoard. I rent Beaver and WeJUvlUe jacket. I fITS* la THE sleamtoul IIEAVEU, CpABLES E. ■UjggfaS Clause, Master, will, during- the coming ..take doily .trips to Bouvern.nl \yeUav. e, IcovingSPittshurgh every morntilg at 9 o t-luck. and « elh> Ti !l, C n°|-t 3 ° r ' p. M. IIARTOX & CO- Atreitla. PRIVATE DISEASE^—Z>r. Broxcn. of .&5. Diamond Aliev, onn bo consulted in all ease* of a private or delicate nature incidrnt to the butnau frame. , . Svliilis and Svphilitic erupi»uus,gonorrh«raaml con* sequences togoVher with all of the blood, with all diseases ui venereal origin, eases, with strictures, gleet. urethral discharges, weakness and impoteney: jalso. piles, ThcumausnMcmaJi. weakness, diseases of the wmub, monthly suppression?, diseases of the joints, fistula m auo, nervous affections, oains in the hack and loins, irritations of the neck of.the bladder and kidneys, scorbujjc ompuons, tetier,.ruig- j «>orm, m ere urml E di^c^ gi pRAOTCE | Exclusively dcvolcd totltc study mol treatment ot vene real disorders, ami those arising (tom youthfid excewca, ealetV. climate, or injpimlies 01 the Wood, whereby .the consttmiton may l<ave- been enfeebled, enable# Dr. Brown to ofTer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. . , ~ . • „ Dr. Brown’s offices are conveniently arranged,iutQ sep arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. . , .. , I! is of importance to niany persons m need oi msdicjJ aid. to obtain good advice privately and proropth - To all such. Dr. Brown’s ready. akiH-w-removing wwreoZdM? easn. in their various forms and stages, offereinducciQents which can rtirclv.be initialled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown bus been regularly educated in every branch of m'uUciiM), -qnd for the last twelyc_years 1 confined himself exclusively..ip. tlm treatment ot, those di Shßfown i* the only-regularly educated 'surgeon m Pittsburgh who gives iijrt aUentton to those com -1 'tCT"Certniu, safe imd apeedjr cures will* in all cases, be Recent cases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. ■ ' IrrHemm or Rupture.—Dr. Brown also: invuc# per sons afflicted with Hernia to call, ai ho has paid particu- jonx F- qcioo. lar attention to that disease. „ j,. # Loiters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a fee. or they will not>e altcnded to. Jt7*Offlce on Dinmorid#A.iley. a fcw_ doors, front AVoml street, towards die market- Consultations strtcdv confi dential. . : . s.. *; c Vf± v -t.iZ-. WINES AND LIQUOR! ters ami Eighnw Pip of the following jcolebrattsd "naSnely: ' ? AScigneite Brandy,- nalcj. \ « • “ .dark, Otard * ? " | « “ pn!e,‘ Saxennc “ i Hennessy ** dark. ♦4 . y pale^ PmetCaatiUonJc Co 4. .«. . dark, Imperial Eagle Gin, -Blbck Horse “ Swan “ , | Pine Apple ** . ; Irish Whiskey *• . j Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix ,Rum* Together with n largcisi Liquors in Bottles; alsoJ-C for sale ns imported, on pli lar and Liquor Store of i fob 7 cornei HAVANA CIGARS~-100,000 Imported Cigars, of the following celebrated brarids, (part to! arrive,) oon sisting of: . Ceres, Galla Prmcipes, , Antiguedad, j Steamboat “; Woihmgton Regalia, j . Vfllega, cx. !{ i Rapedes. , Silvhts Esculapio, L La Bagadera: No. t, Dos Amigos, ! *-» . * l No. 2, Dc Fuster, Ortoz, . London Urania, j LaPahnia,, j , * Lord Byrons,. 1 .Cpsadorcs, i. V F^T^MAaTI^ -gTOCII revived on JD fOTMk.by {fifbej SMITH*.SINCLAIIL M« BSE^ obb 0bb ! S ’ 381 TCO fcbB EOLL B! sale b] ■1 hills., Ircsb. anil nettlly put UP. for . . TfebSl * . BMITH.& SiNCLAIR. in the Sixth JfmSrSA 24 by 133ftft.cn -teb .W^nncv^- cnrin-t of water. [ftb7] OEO.-COCIiR^N. Qt,B WHISKF,*, * «ye-\VWB)teV.i« 1840. For sale by 1 TiriNES TO ARKT W • Burgundy Port I febV Tv i ■ i '■' -l*' .. -X' ill ■rps'Z- J./;;' For IiOuHv)llC; For BrowniriUei For New Orleans. )OQ WholeJldlveff. Quar- Brandy. IVbes, Gin*, Ac., mils, grades, and vintages, r London Market Wine Ronca Port Trash ' !■- • Hum “ ■Burgundy ** H. S. Madeira S.AL “ ; - ‘* Symington ; Fayal Palo sjjcrry !; ... Browii “ i. - u GoUVcii ** ; \ “ Tenrilft: “ • > “ Lisbon: - Ciaroti’: , *• Swoet'A Dry Malaga u of the i above Wliies .and iiig-tcrinvi* at-the 'Wine Cel* 6 ,r. c' MARTIN, Snrithfield and Front sls. whole,. and kibble. Old rij'ls 46. dprt>M Btfgfrlßranjlr, ■’{fob!} V R.C. MARTtN. VE—l5O qr. caitarCotwlVnite and trmc I<: yp««a^r^ ' ' -1--; : 'iW-vv “.- DEMI SSS®: ~. 'Jv, .Jv s' : i/.'V‘ v'; v .'-W «--.r' • ' ■ • >. 4 •.'(••' ; /• > ( i' / '-"J** -'v: v :-'-S: Si*?;:?-K; iv?;': a. i- ; : c>v tankers aHd Exehange Brekers.^**- " ,«< «*«>*.'• v - - KRAMER <t RAH®' ■ . Kjrrhtxngt- J»roksn,.l)cfiiirs in. vCWJgflyg** Domtuie gills. Bills of Enhfirtgfi , Ctntfeato fcßank'Noles. and Coin. ' ;■■ Corner of-Thvrd aiid M ood il& n directly . Charles,Hotef. •■■ .. ■ rosy J9- .vr , •-If; HOLMES & • - r Banins rnxi'firnt'-rs in Exchange fc'pm and Bank XoiU* :?- A'd. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. Sii.iJW JUTJI .•MtCIfASfOE. . ‘NewYork ' * ±pr I Crnemnaif <> yi'/lwoy.v PhflßJeJphu 1 - IxMiiiville i-*/ Baltimore - $ -I St. Loiiw • • s.'■ ■■■■■■ ■'■»'■. - SANK NOTES. • ..v.'-v-Av . Buying raffs. , $ <lis. I Cnntjty it City OTd‘* kiJi*-' •J “ } Relief Notes •;£ ■ j. “. I Pennsylvania l.'o- ’ ?'*. y i “ I New York J i'. H. rMarvlzmcf. •' 1'- .'• /V" 3 i New Orleans • . r... Buying rates ~ Ohio Indiana ■ Kentucky Virginia Wheeling. Tennessee aulO-y ■ . WILLIAM A. HILL A. CO: ” BAXKZnIi, EXCJIANUK BROKERS. ASI) 'DKILEM 1 . ' Foxtign and Domestic Exchange. Certrfimter qf Deposit, ' Bank Notes and Specie. Vo. W Wood sf n one door tibov* ■■-Fourth* Sait side. Pittsburgh. Pa. * ' 1 CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and ccmeellofia made on all the Cil;oq thrpught the United < r Sight checks on Baltimore. Fhtlad£lphia,Ncw York 7 IJos- ' joa aiid-Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sum* to tuh ~ _ Pt The° S pankr of lhc Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and VSt*.'.- ginia Banks bought and sold on the most favorable b The highest-premium paid for Foreign and : Ametftair •, C J3x”IILfNGEONEXCLAN'P, IRET,A?.T> AND SCOTS; LAND, for sale in amounts of £( and upwards. . mnrlO-dnvry. ’ - ; - • ■••••■ •- Joseph n. uuii ; .w. c.. cchst. ,•?. HILL A CURRY, r Banker,, Erthange Bmltn. and Dealer, in Anton HSrfl • Domestic "Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Bank Notts*:. Gold.and Silver. No. 65 TfooditfttU drd doorl/ftotfpurtk': : Wtstiidt, Pittsburgh* Pa. . , ♦/ PAR. winds received on deposit, and eoliecuons mioa iivall the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York,- Boston and Cincinnati constantly fpr safe,in satns;ta <Uit -■ purchasers.' • . ."7 • . r . : Kentucky,' Indiana. Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylvania Ranks Notes bought and sold on the most favorable terms* The'highest premium nmd.for American Gold...’ ; Exchange on England, Irclaud, Gennany and Frartflt, procured, fce. . .• • mar2g-y. ~ JAB. S. IfOO-N. . TllOfl. f ABOEXT. • HQON A SARGENT. ‘ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. - N.E. Corner of Wood and "Sixth struts., FiUster/th F* t ' ± DEALERS In Coin. Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates; of Deposit^ : EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of IheUnipn, and Europe,'for sale in sums to suit purchasers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits;: W COLLECTIONS made on all parts of lhaUnidn r aithf . lowest rates: . : ■ •MefcBrsi M. Leech A: Soil "j -' •. . ; •••*•: <.s **- Ogden Sc. Snowden, . . ■ ..-r «. Win. Bell & Son. Pittsburgh. • • “ S.M’Clqrkenic Co., • v English &. Bennett. J ~ ". ?K . ■■ : :~': w Fleming & Brother. ) ~ ' ■ Falea, Lathrop &r Cp.. [ Philadelphia. ” W. tt.Thompson & Cp. } i ' r ■ . - UoadlK, PMP« * Co. ) Now " , »• Babcock & Co. S j* ■ .. r* Tiffany. Waid &. Co. 1 *' & Co. } Balurooi*. • . .•, Mr. ■-James-George.' ■ ■ l i: .» H/flonna, Cincinnati, O. . -vi **l ■■■.■>■s k |Massilon, O. ‘ A R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Banfc of Le>vi»town„Fjiv.«: • -I -; . ? Pittsburgh, September 2d. 1847-y . A ’ '-AAfiiyAii MASKS.— Just received, by ZEBtfLON KllvSEy Market street.— I'dozen'fine Wax Masks, •..■/■r (i »* “Paper “ 5 “ Common: il gross Metallic Comb. Cleaners; . . v v 1 dozen E^gßotlcra,* l k> Salt Spoons: . , 2 iJ Bone Mustard Spoons: 4 German Silver Table Spoons; (j - •* .. Tea 2 Butter Knives: |. •* Picture Toy Books; 20.WK).Ghpia Murblesr 0 dozen fine Woolen Comforts. A greet variety of Coats and Capa.. • ■ BASKV7PS. 5 dozen fineFreneli widow Baskets* 2 willow Market G u Straw Travelling v l Clothes 12 * Metal Toy 1 ;i Willow Cradles; f> •• Gloss Motto Seals: • 3 K Bone 4t Sunup*:- 3 Allen’s Patent Revolving Pistols; 5 pair common Brass / • t dQ7.cn eetts Chessmen; 2 u BomioOes; 0 «- Tailors’ Tape Measures; 6 . u Steel Kcy-Hings. assorted; 3 •' « Chinn Dogs nml Sheep;: 1 Strings'.-\mbcr Beau?; 12 Xest^Drums. " i 4 -; : .-;i tesl'-fr . ' P««n, a ludyakilbicyin the •cieirfW! Second Sight, jqav be cprisiihiul by the ImhCT .ajp, . gentlemen of this city, on the Pnsl, Present anupirtnre events of their lives. at her residence on WyJJaTp„Jjftp door belo w Washington. Mr*. P. would inyiie all those who desire to consult her. to.call soon, us she will rapaiiu . in the city but a few'weeks longer. „ .'. >• > :■'■ Tcnns—§l WJ for gentlemen, un<l 50 cents t«f- j»ql08. •jahltf-Sm '' r . : .’*! ' v ‘-'' r ' Labor Saving towSer (.. • 1 ' MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI. MANUFAtfrUKKDj.AT - r 3 BOSTON MOUNT EAGLE WORKS. ► , . > IJtOR cleaning the surface of W7m/et«, 3f»>rnr*,- t aiiu , * CtoM restoring itto its Pfigjual/tnuMpa rcncy. this article is decidedly rvithuul ait .Bolh rime and labor arc saved by its irso. A tfcftiuiwiA tffcr- •’ cnees could be adduced, if necessary., tocurUiy ..-ttx.-uus It will remove the oxidefromthc surfac.c of Gold, Sil ver. Copper.-Brass, with the greatest . fucility. giviinr it an unrivalled polish. ; v . r - A fair trial is all that the proprietors ask, ondwtllcou- ■«; vincc the most skeptical of its utility. ‘ Directions for Use —l.ct the Powder be applied-upon A damp, soft woollen cloth. AVitli a . very hule cxerlionj " every particle of oxide fel>4 ? JOSEPH R. CARR, General Atrcnt. For sale by JOHN D. MORGAN, Druffltst RS: HUFFS NEW MILLINERY 'AND DREW MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Ac 10 Si. Clair st., (l>e tween Pcim atid the. Bridge.}—Hrca se s, Cloaks. Capet, Maittillas,&c.V made to lh», latust French Fashions. Also; Bonnets, ilriodsu Capos,JHead; Presses, Ac. A choice Bdetion of new styles. Satins, SukjYssi?dW, French Flowers, Gimps, rich- cap and boimei' -Ribbons, Laces, Fringes, Cords. Buttons, Crapes, Mpdes. Moslirit. Cambrics. Ulandkerchiofs,; &e., lor salerWholQsaJpTand retail at tne.lbwest price. Country Milliners supplied with the IriiestrFrcticb ami English Patterns of every new article in the Millinery mul Dress-making . York prices.' ■■■■- >-■ . Straw Bonnets cleaned and altered lo tUo ion. . . . ■ - PRINTERS’ rXK.—Just received at tlur Pwni'T*!. Store. 72 Fourth si., 30 : KEGS 1» JtOUT’SWIN'jrER • NFAVS.INK, in 20 ft. end 50 ft. kegs. TroctV Printing Ink is ncknowledgpi). by printers, to be the bestinflnufae turod in llio country. A. J.AYNtJSi feb3-da\v • the MaiiufncUtTfr. Office of tiie Allegheny Huipop C‘.q.,L,> Pito&nrgA, F«6n<«ry. 1 T idTj*, . -.!; .■;• AN ELECTION for President..Maunder* and Offieiti for the “ Company ioi erecting a Bridge Qverthen ver Allegheny opposite Pittsburgh, iuthe County of-AUa* gheiiy/will be holden at the. Toll House, on Monday, fbe tith of March next, at tJ o’clock.; P. M.. . f P t>2—lmd&w3t JOHN HARPER.- Treasurer. *” rr Ulonongahela Bridge. ■ J ' ■ ' Pmsßciwir. February IsLISdS. 4 N ELECTION for President Mnnagifcs nnd Officer* A of the Comptmv. for erecting a Budge over the River Monmignhelo, opposite Pittsburgh, in .iho County oTAMo cheny, will be hQld. « the office of said Comnanyy.ron iUONIXi Y, the Sixth'day of Mnreh next, at 3 o’clock; v. si. JOHhbTH AW, Treasurer ■kjEW PUBLICATIONS.— MiIton's Poems, illustrated . l\ llarpcf's new edition ot the Poetical work*of;John Milton, with a memoir, nnd critical reinajksonhagjiajas and writings, by Jnnies Montiromery j and one. and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm., Harvey In two volumes. Sfenceu's Gkeex TnsrrA.METT.—The fonr Gospels'and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English. notes,'criti* col, philosophical, excgctical; maps, indexes, etc. togeth er With the Epistles and Apocalypse} the whole Tunning the New Testmnent—For use oi Schools. Colleges, -ana . Theological Seminaries. By Uev. J. A; Spencer,. A;-M A New Novel— Midsummers Eve,—A fairy tale oflotte- • By Mrs. S. C. Hall. _ \ *?* . James's Henrit IV —Tim life of Henrj‘the Poortli, -tang .■ of France and Navarre, by Q. £.* U. James.- Comment. •in fonrpartSvpaper; 2 vpls. fllolh.. For sale by . JQIJNSTON & STOCKTON. - janS Booksellers, cor, of Market andSdstt. ~ A$T CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR-FT X proof of the efficacy of l)r. Willard's OstefUai Cough . Mixture.' Bead the following: ’ “ " ' “Pr TX Sßt:BtiU,Feb.l««TlB4a. t .. , Messrs. l{tiys je'Ercpklpau: A sense of duty jswnpels iuc to make a statement in regard to the effeerpr your Dr. -Willard’* Cough Mixture upon my system. - Foxapme twelve wceks, dunng the winter, Iwas so much troubled with o harrassing cough, as to render me. entirely to attend to my work i and, from the nature ofiny iryateiit, I liad'every'reason to believe, was rapidly running. Into toMtmption^-After trj in; wiott* cfleot, I was led to tty a bottle of ilia Onentat/Ojngli Mixture, and -must Mattel I consrdeY it the bestilltho United fact, I cannot say too much for it. M I was entirely cured by the use oi the first bottle.- .Ttx afflicted! I would say, ‘get a Price 25 cents- For sale by... , ' * ,v-.’•* • HfAYS tc BBOCKWAY. . No. 2, Coni. Itow, Liberty at. near Cana) Basic. Sold alsoby: • [febS] J. FLEMTING. Lowrcnceville. -Ti irEIIMATISMr—Br. Brown’s nowly discoveretjftexa-. Jt& edy tbr Rheumatism is a speedy and certain . for that painful trouble. It never fails. -i I’*l 1 ’* 1 •' .Office and Private Consultation Rotrnys, Np. 63,Diar-i wond alley, Fittsburgh, Fa. 'The I)o.ctoj* is home. ' .... . ' .- MOSSIMOSS! ’—Just reietved and for «aUk& few, bales. Moss, of a very superior quality..; ,-- ' J.ankium-&*c£, , feb2-dlw , • ■ File Factory, fthWffrd. -VKT-RLB, FOSTER. Agent Jar. MeziW SqWexr&P* Vy • Prochruur Pensions. IC7* At tho Offiee l£ Austinyßurko’sßutldmg:, Fourth atreoticirayargtavf* ••A , '* &&.!* - - \ - ‘ > a BQCUHMEIRt is®, P, A. DWwE^i potation to the United State*? fdr. sale by, the ea*a ittl6, at the Wine Store of - • : c2t? . J^CXUB'WEAVER. boxes No. 1 Sonpi* h l ' ' - -O ‘ 5 Castile,- » ' ' - iO. ■- • Fancy j;.- "i ’• • ••' . ttf ’* Rahh'i •' For sale by • , janlT. . J, V. Wood Q 9 f T l'": ~ s ~:~; i': .-i.V <T»-atV ,;r: 7!-';; _T-V &&&s'£;}'■-tyiS • r 'f"r ’if ", r -;:’^<3 L>, 4 n /iv i* V'T' \j>; -..Sr \ v i Pi 1
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