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Boston.
New York. (
r^u’A?! 1 • Boston.
Peb.aOth «: New York.
Mar.llth ‘f Boston.
Mar.Ssth u New York.
And hereafter, from April \
departures will be weekly, (<
pool to America, and from A
PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS FOR IMS.
Steamboat PacketLuic, leavcsdnily for Cincinnati, 10 am
Packet, via Brownsville, to Baltimore and
Philanclnhtu, 8 a. m., and 6 p.m.
MailCoaci. Liue, direct to Philadelplua, 9 a. m..’ and 12J
Western and Southern Mnil Coach Line, 0 a. m.
North-Western; vm Cleveland, daily, 10 a. x.
Jaie ajul Western New York, daily, 9 a. m.
horth'Gasirm, to Philadelphia, daily, except Sundays, 4
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.
Eastern Moil via Philadelphia, due 3 a. m., closes 12 >t.
Western-MuiL Cin. and Lonisv., due 8 r. il, closes 5 a.m.
Sontl). via Balt.ami due Bp. m., closes s a. m.
Nortli-vVestem via Cleveland, due 10 a. u.. closes 9<&.m.
Erie and 'Western New .York, due 8 r. m., closes 8 a. m.
STOCKS.
Par value. Atlrd. Offered.
Bank*f Pittsburgh-,- *-. §50.00 850.75 850.00
Exchange Bank 50,00 44.00 43,50
Merchants' and M. Bank 50.00 47.00 45.00
Farmers* Deposit Bunk None in market.
Hand Street Bridge* 50.00 50.00 45,00
Northern Liberties Bridge 50,00 35.00
Old Allegheny Bridge 25,00 30,00 35,00
Conncllsville R. R. Stock, nuicl on
shares 5,00 1,43
City Bonds (0 & cent;) 95,00
Monongaheln Bridge 25.00 1G,50
Gas Stock- 50,00 45,00
Dally Review of the Markets.
OFFICE OF THE POST. )
AVkunesdat Moumsh. February 23, 1e49. $
Yesterday was cold, wet and muddy ; und arrested
business generally. There was much activity on the
wharf.
Floar—Swne receipts, but wc heard of no sales; the
market is Very dull just now. with more sellers thun
buyers. Sales from store arc made at 84.37.
Clove raced —Sale of GO bushels from firit hands ut
53.25.
'Sagar —Receipts heavy, but no change in price*.
Sale yesterday £Jc. in hlids.
Molasses —Sales at 2?^29; nl 28 holders arc stiff:
at 29 buyers hesitate.
OjPM'Clters were received yesterday from New Or
leans, predicting u fall in the prices of Sugar and Molas
ses, and tnanv Tcasous were given for the opinion. Ma
ny merchants in this city, anticipate a come down before
many weeks pass, if not sooner.
Bacon —Market uuscttlcd; small sales atprime rates;
4Jc. for hog round city cured.
Blitter —Demand good, and previous quotations
firmly maintained. Sale of six.bbls. prime Roll at 13c*.;
Keg is 9JS 10.
Dried,Peaches —Sales at 51.56; one smlc oi'a few
sacks at 81.00.
Dried Apples —Sales at 75; demand good, and
market rather bare. -=*
Salt— Sales at 81.37.
Lard —Still r.o change in price; sales at S|SG for
No. 1 in Kegs.
Coffee— Sale of 10 bags Rio at
Exports or B*F.ADSTurrs, &c.—The following
is the amount of Breadstuff's, Ac., exported from
the port of Philadelphia to foreign ports, from the
11th to the Ibth instant, with the value of each :
Flour, bMs. 2,730 Value, $16,915
Corn Meal, “ 4,971 “ 13,?60
Ship Bread, tl 60 “ 262
“ kegs. 525 t( 650
Corn, bus.. 8H.241 “ 12,r74
Oats, ' “ 15,050 «« 5.202
Rice, tierce**, 40 ** 901
Reef and Pork, bMs. 39 “ 430
Lard, ibs. 54,529 “ 5,707
Hams, “ 800 ” 75
Cotton, bales, 252 * c 9,556
Domestics, bales and cases, 34S ** 17,947
Bark, hhds. 116 “ 1,522
Total value, SSS,62I
Tbcwhole of the above went to the West Indies,
England, Mexico and Brazil.
NO. 5.
MORSE’S WEIiKLY BUDGET
or m:w kooks rot: t w 4^.
PpilK Nazarinr. nr the ln>? of the Washington**.. n n*n»-
I ' latiou of Phiiadriphin. N'rw York and Washington,
in the year It'll: by George Lippurd, author of the ijua
ker City. Voi. I.
The Fir#! Ful*«* Step, or the Path of ('rime—a romance
of Life in London.
■James the Second, or the Revolution of K?**#: an His
torical Itonianrc: hy W. Harrison Ainsvorth
Living Agv, No. til.
Hunt's Merchant*# Matru/iuc. for February.
Animal Chemistry, or ihc Organic Chemtsiry. in its
application to Phviiiolotry and I’uthologv: l>v Justin Lei
k , mg. M. D. *
The American Cottage Library, or Useful Facts. Fi
” gurcs and Hints for everybody—containing G«*nern! View
of the World. Statistics *of States atul Cities, Political
Economy. Agricultural aud Miscellaneous Items, Ac.—
Edited by A. W. Franklin.
The Drama ut PurkervUlr. Dench and Bar of Jury
Town, aud qthcr Scenes and Adventures: by Evrrpoint
(J. M» Field." editor of the St. Ixmis Rrrrilh ;) with eight
original engravings, from designs hy Dnrley.
Chambers' MisccUaitv. of Useful and Entertaining
Knowledge. No. 12. Emitted by Wm. Chambers.
Flirtation in America, or High Life in New York and
Saratoga. By Seatsfield, author of Life in. die New
World,.North and soutlij Ac.
The Mysteries and Miseries of New York. By Ned
Buntline. Part 2—illustrated. *.
[ The American Review for February.
American Phrenological Journal do.
i Chapman’* Drawing Book. No. 1-
Tlic Playmate for Jutmary. **'
i The London Lancet do.
The Woverly Prose Works, by Sir Walter Scott.
Jack Hinton the Guardsman, by lacvcr. New lot
Charles OWlnUev, * do do.
Tom Burke, , * do do.
Confessions oi Harry laorrequcr. do do.
Hector O'Hallcfan, by Maxwell, do.
Ellen Monroe, a Sequel to Life in London do.
A Course of Six. Lectures on Aslrouomy, delivered in
the City of New York, by Professor C. M.'Mitchell.
Taylor's Counterfeit Detector for February.
Brtan O'Littn. or Luck is Everything : by W. H. Max
well, Esq., author of Wild Sports of the West, llcetur
O’Haltcran. Black Lady of Doonah. Ac. *
Jane Evre, an Autobiography, by Cttrrcr Bell.
RcmarlcaqSc Eveutsiu the llutorv of America, by John
Frost, L. L.D.
Salathicl, or the Wandering Jew—a Story of the Past,
the Present aiul the Future: by Rev. George Crolcy,
author of Life and'limes of George the Fourtli, Apaca-
Ivpse of St. John. Ac.
Charcoal Sketches, second scries. By the late Joseph
C. Neal.
Mysteries of Tuns new edition.
Beauchamp, or the Error, by James, new supply.
Arabella Stuart, a romance. do do
The Convict. \ do do
Russell, a talc, do do
Acincourt, a romance, do do
Tue Smuggler, a tale, do do
False Heir, do do
* Rose D’Albert do do
Heidelberg, a romance. do do
The Last of the Barons, by Bulwer, do
I.ucretia, do'' do
Devereux, do do
Rienza, a tale. do do
raul Clifford, a talc, do do
Eugene Arain, do do '
Ernest Mult raver#, do do
Prairie Bird, by Hon. elms. A Murry. do
The Grumbler, by Mins Ellen Pickering, do
The White Slave, do
The Jilt, a romance. do
Alice, or the Mysteries. do
HARPER’S FIRESIDE LIBRARY.
1. Alice Gordon, or Uses of Orphanage, by Alden.
2. Arthur Martin, or the Mother’s Trials, by Burdit
3. Lawyer’s Daughter, by Alden.
4. Gooa Queen that turned every thing into Gold, by
Mayhew.
5: Young Schoolmasters, by Alden.
0. Ellen Herbert, or Family Changes.
• 7. William the Cottager.
Pictorial History of England, bound or in numbers to
complete setts.
The above, with all the current light literature of ihe
day, can bo had at 85 Fourth street.
Anyone wishiug to subscribe for any of the eastern
Magazines or Newspapers, can do so by applying at 85
Fourth street. As persons are often in want of some
particular book that cannot be procured in this city, I
would inform them that any work they may wish, 1 will
order from the cast, and procure for them, m an average
of from 8 to 12 days. {febl2J M, P. MORSE.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just received
a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries,
published by the American Sunday School Union, aud
approved by a committee of publication, consisting o
members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist,
Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and
Reformed Dutch. Those publications comprise upwards
of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up
to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday- Schools.
in addition to the above, the Union publishes a large
variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child*
ren, for rewards, Ac.
Cnion also publishes two libraries. Nos. 1 and 2,
f«d volumes each, all numbered ready for use,
SLiiU?*«!r >ra up to 250, at the low price of ten
d °y?"» on y ten cents a volume.
„rL;°r. Ca *>inet Library,” of fifty volumes, at
* ‘Is 1 ' 8 " “*<» My cent/
Bo °k’ red and blue Tick
1' S“ Union, at Philadelphia
p 7*-
leM ' between Third and Fourth.
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i STEAMERS.
Departures from America.
Jan. Ist From New York.
Jan. 15th « Boston. -
Jan. 29th New York.
Feb. 12th u - Boston.
Feb. 20lit “ New York.
Mar.llth '*• Boston.
Mar. 25tli *• New York.
to November inclusive, the
(every Saturday)from Liver
kmerica to Liverpool .
v .'-v’t
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, V; ?ftttttr intclUgtuct. ’ *
eOKI’'OFPITTSBUB.GH.
11 water in thechannel.
_ ARRIVED,
s, ?«“ er Beaver, clarit > WclUrille;
j Moore, Beaver end Wellsville;
' . Jacobs, Brownsville.
Atlantic, Parkinson, do;
Pioneer, Poe; New Orleans.
New England, Ebbert, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED,
Steamer Beaver, Clark, Wellsville;
Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver:
u Atlantic. Parkinson, Brownsville;
“ l«ouis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville.
“ Union, Greenlee, N. O. .
w Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cin.
Louis.—The steamer St. Anthony , Capt.
May, will leave on Wednesday.
Fob New Orleans. —Tha steamer IVestern ffor/d,
Capt. Norton, will leave on the 29th.
SSTFob Cincinnati.—« The regular Packet will
eave at 10 A. M.
5aT Fob Brownsville.— The Atlantic, Capt.
Parkinson, leaves at 4 P. M., every day.
The Baltic Capt. Jacobs, leaves at 8 A. M.
Fob Wellsville.— The Beaver , Capt. Clarke,
leaves at 9 A.M., evory day.
Cloihlngl Clothtngl!
FTIIIK Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to be
J_ offered at the old original
THREE BIG DOORS.
Is one of the largest and choicest in selection that Ims ov
er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth
er city in the Union. 1 will not undertake to describe to
the reader the different assortments of articles which I
now have to offer them; but will simply tell them that if
they only favor me with n cull. I will Iny before them
175.000 different garments to make a choice out of, con
sisting in part of Coats. lYom the richest in quuliiy down
to tiic lowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as
tonishment of the beholder, with both inoutli and eves
open, wondering in the most extravagant degree of stir
prise. how such a vast collection of hkauy maukclothino
could possibly be collected together under the control of
one individual. But such things will be, us long ns per
severance ami industry is the muin-spring of trade.—
Without any intention of boasting, on my part. 1 will snv
at the sonic lime, it is of such metal [ tun principally com
posed. for nothing in the shape or form of didiculues. no
matter what their magnitude may be. can deter me from
accomplishing my object, in providing ibr the funner, the
mechanwn«»id the day laborer. My whole attention is
taken up with the greatest cure for their welfare, in get
ting up lashionahlc. and at the same time substantia! gar
ments. to meet their demands; and us for oilier*, who
lane)* themselves moving in a different sphere, and re
quiring an article of the tie plus ultra kind, they have
only le give me uu outline of their wants, and they arc
suited to a word.
Now, let nie say a word or two to mv country merch
ants in the trade: If you wish to save trom at lenst t!5 to
od per cent, in your wholesale purchases, call in at the
••Three Big Doors. v and if i don't meet your most san
guine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and
fresh seasonable goods. I will not in future attempt to off
er any inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo
ple or so noble u nature and close discernment.
Great Kugllsh Hemedy 1
Coughs. Colds. Asthma, and Consumption!—The
.JL. great utid only Remedy for the above diseases is the
Hungarian linkam of Ufe. discovered by the celebrated
Dr. Buchan, of London, England: and introduced into the
United States under the immediate superintendence of the
inventor.
The extraordinary success of this tnedirme. in the cure
ot Pulmonary discuses, warrants the American Agent in
soliciting tor treatment the worst possible cases that ran
be founnin the that seek relief in vuin
I rum any of tin* common remedies of the day. and have
been given n» bv the most - distimMiished physicians. as
rofinned ami incurable. The'Hungarian Balsam hits
eured, and will cure, the mp*t desperate caws, it is no
quni*k nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known
and established cfiicnry.
Every family in the United States should be supplied
with Buchan's Hungarian Balsaut of Lin*, not only to
counteract the consumptive of the climate, hut to be w*cd
as a preventive medicine in all cases of cold*. rout:l,#,
►pitting ot blood, pain in the side ami chest, irritation and
soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing,
hectrc fever, night »*vvq;its. emuemtton and general debili
ty. asthma, mlhien/.u. whooping cough, and croup
Sold in' large bottle* at SI per bottle, with lull directions
tor thr restoration of health.
Pamphlets, oont: i dug a mass of English and Am'-nrun
certificates, ami other evidence, showing the unequalled
merit* of this grent English. Remedy, may be obtained of
the Agents, gratuitously..
For salt- by * B A FAHNESTOCK A t’O.
febl9 c«>r. First ami Wood, and Worn! ton! oth st<.
Dissolution
f IMIK partnership heretofore existing between the »ub-
JL senbers, miller the firm of John Kunnkiii A Co., was
dissolved on ihc Ist iu*,t.. by mutual consent.
The business of the late firm will be settled bv John
Kennedy, ai thr old stand. No t*- Wood !>ircej. « 1,,, alone
is authorised to colled amt pay the debts of dir firm.
JOJIN KENNEDY,
f'dd7-dlw JOHN W BI.AIK
J A MUSS’ Ut INGRESS UooTS. Manufactured h\ S
j KEYS, No. s . Fttth st l.aihvs w idling to get tin
handsomest and best Halt (iail'-r or Gaiter Boot ever ftf
l«Tcd in this city. and aUnin %ave time and trouble, an
then* is no lacing iilhhii these boot*, will please call and
examine tor ihctimelvr*
Jebl<-;it S. KEYS
—A Boarding llon-e. that > hii uccomino-
T T date mx young men. in a central part of the ciu.
about the Ist of .March. Addre-.* W |{ K.. Sloruing
Post.
\. H. To have !!•*• pri% of thr Pantry, ut nijjht.
frMti-tfl
'I’O the Honorable the Judges \rt lh«* I‘vorr'ot' Quarter
X Scsmoii.s of thr I\nee. tn ami tor the fountv of Al*
Iftrhru)*.
The petition of Patrick Devlin. Third Ward.
in ik loitui) aforesaid. Immblv *tU**w’cfU. That your pe
titioner hath provided himself w itti nintcrini* tor the «c
-«*ommt»<h»ii«in of traveller* uwl others. nt his dwelliii"
house in the cotuny nfnresuid. ami prays that your Honors
will he pleased to "rant him a license to keep a public
house of entertninment. And \our petitioner, uk in duty
hound, will pray PATRH’K DKVLI.V
We. the subscriber*. citizens ut the Third Ward. tin
ccrtily. timt the above petitioner U ot‘j»o«d refute for
honesty anil temperance. and in well provided with house
'room and conveniences for the accomodation ol' travelers
and others, aud that nnid tavern i» necessary.
T. Myor». J. Brynr. G'eo. Hiisbin. I*. 11. liiinkcr. Isaac
Walker. F.. Violet't. Jacob M’Collister. L. Harper, John
Davis. Charles Mohlcr. Thomas Johnston. J. Burney
• I'ehlT-dawJt
T^OTK'E— AH person* iinh-btfd to tin- t’iiv tor Hy
dront Wat«*r. used in erecting building* in th»* vear
1 -*47. are hereby notified to cnl! nl thr office of the Water
Work*, and urttlr tor tin: HTtmc forthwith, othrrwise suit
will be lii.sthniod for tvcovrrv of tin* M»uir*.
FF.KIHN AM) K. VOLZ.
frb!7-d:tt A»*rn«or rtnd R<-iri*rcr.
OllA.\(il>S! OlhiNhKiS' ' HX) tioxos OtsmgCK, m
prime order:
100 boxes Kaiidu*:
10 bag* FiiluTts:
« H bales Bordeaux Almonds : for snip hr
JOSIIFA RHODES.
fct»ls dfli corner of Fourth and Htnithfield sis.
Clocks I Clocks! Clocks!
REIS A. BERGKII respectfully call the attention of per
sons desiring to purchase Clocks, having on hand a
very large und well sulccied assortment of Jerome and
other Clocks—received direct from the manufacturers—
which enables them u> sell cheaper thuti iiiosi of the other
houses in this city. Dealers in ('looks will therefore do
well by culling at their establishment, and inspecting
their stock, and ascertain the low prices they sell tnem at.
HEW A BERGER,
feb2-liu S. \V. corner Smithfiold and Second sts.
Notice ‘
r |'o the Master Carpenter* of the Cities of Pittsburgh
J, and Allegheny, and vicinities:
You are hereby notified. that the Journeymen Carpen
ters of the two cities and vicinities, intend to demand an
advance of 25 cents per day upou their present wages,
ou the first day of April next. Bj ordet of the Associa-
WM. K ISHKKTT. R. S.
fcb3-tf (Journal and Dispatch copy.)
DR. WILLARD'S Orirnfo! Cough Mixture. — u Let its
works i"Raise tT." Those who have not had an op
portunity of trying this great remedy for the permanent
cure pf every affection of the lungs, should not fuil to give
it a trial. Certificates of its efficiency. iVom our own cit
izens. which we tire constantly receiving, cannot fail to
convince the skeptical. Read tlio following from a lady
of high standing in Allegheny :
*• Au.Knitr.NY CtTY, Feb. 7, 1848.
” Messrs. Hays Sf Brodacay: It utfords me great plea
sure to be able to add uty testimony in favor of Dr. Wil
lard’s truly valuable coucb medicine. Aboutthree mouths
since I was attacked with a violent cold, and was much
distressed with the cough, from which 1 could gel no re
lief, until I was n short time since induced to cull at your
store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture.
I atn happy to state that the use of the second bottle bus
entirely cured me; and, having great confidence in it, !
have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends.
“ Guace Fielding.’ l
Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by
HAYS 4 ImOCKWAY.
No. 2, Com. Row. Liberty si., near Canal.
Also, by Ifcbll)] J. FLEMING, Luwrenccvilic.
BOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just receiv
ed, by the subscribers.
Six Old English Chronicles ;
Wiltium ofMalmesbury’s English Chronicle ;
Moilct's Northern Antiquities;
BOHN’S STANDARD LIBRARY:
Schiller’s works, 3 vols :
I.anzi’s History of Painting, 3 vols ;
History of the Girondists, 2 vols ;
Core’s House of Austria, 3 vols ;
Core’s Memoirs of Marlborough ;
Luther’s Table Talk. If Hazlett;
Roscoc’s Lorenzo D’Medici f
u Leo the Tenth
Oekley’s History of the Saracens;
Schlegel’s Philosophy of History ;
Beckman’s History of Inventions;
Machinvclli’s History of Florence and the Prince;
Chambers’ Information for the People ;
The Gallery of Nature. .For sale bv
H. S. BOS WORTH A Co.
feb 17 • 43 market strep t
Notice to Contractors.
PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the
Youghiogheny Navigation Company, in the Borough
of West Newton, until Wednesday, the 23d day of Feb
ruary next, for. the construction of Dams and Locks, upon
tho Youghiogheny river improvement. Plans and speci
fications of the work may be.seen at the Company’s Of
fice any time after the 18th of February next, and any
information in regard to the work may oe obtained from
J. E. Day, Engineer at Pittsburgh. Tito proposals will
be addressed to the President of the Compauy, at West
Newton. ALEX. PLUMER, PresL \. N. Co.
West Newton* Jan. 28,1848*—feb3-w3tT
'll BUSTARD—A prime article in 4 and 4 lb. bxs for sale
IVI by ffeb2l] . SMITH A SINCLAIR.
-,c -
?■■■
FRUIT—4 case* just rec’d ohd for sale by
febl2 ... 1 ; MILLER A RICKETSON.
LARD—I barrel, prime, for sale by I,' ' v
J dcL ‘— SMITH h. SINCLAIR. ;!
DEMIJOHNS— For sale Ht the wine store of «•
,_Jecl JACOB WEAVER.
CRUSHED and Pulverized Sugars for sale at the wine
•tore of [dec!] JACOB WEAVER. ;
LARD oil—4 bbls. Cincinnati—superior brand,l for*
sale by [dec2] SMITH & SINCLAIR. ;
SOAP —10 boxes, No. 1, Cincinnati, for sale by
dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
POTASH— 4 casks No. 1 article, in store and for sale
by [dcc23] SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood jit
FLOUR.—7OO bbls., for sale by
jnn27 SEIXERS A NICOLS.
rpAR.-90 bbls. N. C., for sale by t
1 ian27 __ JNO. FJ>ERRY, Liberty st.
CIDER VINEGAR.—IO bbls. for sale by i )
J»n27 JNO. F. IJERRY. ‘
LARD 01L.—5 bbls. winter strained Cincinnati, 1 : for
sale by (jan27j JNO. F. PERRY.
SODA A 511.—25 casks, best quality, for sale by
JunilT iNO._F.PERI^^.
POTASH.— 5 casks No. 1, for sale by v
_. jan?? J JNO. F. PERRiV.
CHEESE. —100 bxs. W. R., in store and for sale, by
J ? n27 ... _ JNO. F. PERRY.
BACON.— 24,COO lbs. Bacon Shoulders, for sale by **
jan27 JNO. F. PERRY.
RAISINS. —15 boxes M. R., for sale by
jan2s J. D. -WILLIAMS.
RAISINS. —30 bx*. and qr. bxs. M. R., for sale by :
declS . J. D. WILLIAMS.
SALT.— 30 bbls. No. 1. just rccM and for sale by ‘
jan2B MILLER A RICKETSON.
‘'\T7’HITE BEANS—IO bbls. for sain bv
TT _ dcc2B SMITH A SINCLAIR.
CILOVF.R SEED—3 bbls. for sale by ~
' dectW SMITH A SINCLAIR.
PEA NUTS—IOO hu., superior quality, in store and foj
sale by [dec2l] SMITH A SINCLAIR,
I A HD—3O Kegs No. J, ncntlv put up for family usd. for
J sale by fdregg] sStITH A SINCLAIR. !
PUNCHEONS JAMAICA SPIRITS—For sale in
-w quantities to suit. l»y P. C. MARTIN.
TRISH WHlSKEY—2,puncheons. for sale in quantifier
to suit, by [di*c22] P. C.^MARTfN.
OATJv— 10 bags, on consignment, for snip bv
janls _ J. P. WILLIAMS^
MOLASSES— 25 bbls. N. O. Molasses, jnst received
and for sale, bv
jan!4 MILLER A RICKETSON. '
MOSF.L MUSCATEL HOCK WINE— ItenkellA Co.’*
importation, for side bv the case or bottle, at the
wine slot** of {deeSO] ’ JACO B WEAVER «
TRON SAFE.—On# large Iron Sufe. for sole bv
R. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,;
jan7 Corner First and Wood sits.
T7M.OUR. —Oil blili*. fresh superfine Flour, of a good
brand: just received and for sale, by t
junto SMITH A SIXCLA-fo.
CIIDF.R VINEGAR —0.3 bbls. pure Vinegar, from Cider
of 1-45. in store and for sale, wholesale and retail, bv
decß JACOB WEAVER. *!
JOHN M’CLOSKKY.
No. 151 Liberty street.
/■II.ARIFIKD SUGAR—I hhd. N 0., fine;
\ rt •* “ extra:
For sale by (jau2S) J. D. WILLIAMS
ÜBBLS. N. O. MOLASSES: 15 hhds. strirtly.iaime
\. O. Sugar: just received and for sale, by -
.'anil MILLER A RICKETSON
TOAF SUGAR.—S bbls. No. G Loaf Sugar; for 1 -sale'
4 low to iio»e consignment, by
Juull JAMES
HOCK WINK—For .ale li,
U> the case or bottle, at the wine store of 1 *
deot- JACOB WEAVER.
CHAD AND MACKERF.L.—7 hf bids. Trimntedashari;
t. 21 bid* No. 3 Mackerel, for sale bv <i,
. Ja«H ' 'JAMES MAY.
D AZF.UAC BRANDY—G half and quarter pipcsjpala*
vintngeb from ‘37 to '4l; for sale by i
dct-22 _ P C MARTIN
rORK. —100 bid*. Me«t* Pork: lx do. Rump do., ju
store and for sale, by “
jan27 SF.I.f.U.RS A M(’Ol.S.
TRAILS AND SPIKES.—3SO kegs Nail* and Spike*, a* 1 '
*. * sorted. in store ami for sale, by
)un-J7 L. S. WATERMAN...
CTKKI.—A general assortment of fait. Shear. H. Bh*'
t’ ter. German, American and Spring Steel, in stofo nhd
n.r sale by (j»«2?) L. S. WATERMAN
Ty AISI\S—3O bxs and qr bxs M It., (or sale, b*
JV J. I) WILLIAMS.
deelo No. 110 Wood »•.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—i» hbds. Prime X. (>.Sug
ar: 4d bbls N O Midas**’*. just received and fqr sale
by Uuiii*7] SELLERS* XICQ'LS
TINSEKD OIL.—-o Prime Linseed Oil. on* rnii
j -ignin-nt. un*l tor sale by
J«n2« SELLERS A NICOIJS. 17 Liberty *t
rARDOIL— 20 bid* Crinkling** No 1 Winl. f Lard
4 Oil. for *»nlr at reduced rate*. h\
jan-AI SKfj.ERS A Mi’Ol.S,
"I) A F. FLOUR.—27 bbL. Il>e Flour, a prune article tii r
IV t:iinil\ u»e. ju.nt rvrei\cd uud for »ule. bv
•an2*i L. S. WATER MAN
I>rCKWHEAT FIA)FR.—44 sacks, a superior urfi
ill tide, in store and for sale bv ‘
jan22 ’ L. S. WATERMAN.:
HOPS. —5 sacks, mi consignment and for anlc. hr
ianll MILLER 4 RICKETSON:
jnu2»l 55 Markei st., between Tliird nnd Fourths
CJENNA—2 bales -En*t India.** just received andjbr
l> sale, by B A TaHNESTOCK ATO .
CIOOPF.RS ISINGLASS—2 row's, just rec'd and lor
*nU>. I»v IV A FAHNESTOCK A I'O-.
novi) ('or. First and Wootj^su,
("IfM’K AND CROWN— A few basket* of this celebrat
ed Wine offered for “ale nt the wine More of •
nov2s J ACOB wkwer
100 WOOD— IOO bl>l«. jiikl received and for Mile; l»v
j IV A FAHNESTOCK A TO..'
nov2s Cor. FtTst and Wood.st*.
CAR IV MAGNESIA—o cose*, jiwt ree ? d nnd itir saie.
by H. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO..
dcc3 ('or. First and Wood st».
POW'D JALAP—Q case*. just rec'd nnd for sub*. by
n. A. FAHNESTOCK & CtV. •
d«*cfl Cor. First and Wood si*.
( ; 1 CM ARABIC—22SIb*.. just received and for sale, by
I B. A. FAHNESTOCK A GO- ,
dec3 Cor. Fir*t and Wood Ms.
PHOSPIIORO— HU lb*.. just rec'd and tor Mile. h\
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,'
dec2 (’Or. .First and Wood si*.
ICELAND MOSS—I bale. just rec'd and lor sa\o, by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
drr2 Cor. First and Wood st*.
(‘IA.NDLKS.— 20 boxes Stearin?; 4
to ” Star
5 ** Sperm;
For sale bv [jnu2s] J. D. WILLIAMS.
SCO All.—d hbd*. Prime New Orleans;
2 bbls. D. It. (‘nulled;
10 •* assorted Loaf;
For sale by [jan2sj J. D. WILLIAMS- •
Q^ 1 CASES—I doz. each, of my '‘Superior Aromatic:
*7 I Wine Bitters,' 1 for sale to the trade with d<s£ cc.nL;
off. Also, for sale by the gallon or single bottle; at the,
wine store of [uccl] JACOB WEAVER.
XTHW TESTAMENTS.—TyddaIi’s New Testament; 1
ditto; Swecdon’a ditto; French and Oenhian;
OWKiri’ MALAGA WINE—IP bbls. nnd India bbls.
Sweet Malaya Mountain Wine, for sale.at low.
price*, by JACOB IVIvVVEIt»
rmv27 Wine fttorc.
81. CHROMATE POTASH—*OO lbs. English, just re
ceived and for sale, by
B. A FAHNESTOCK k CO.,
nov2P Cor. First and Wood sts. .
1951(3 AND SQIaIIK ftilAWLS—Just received, per*
j Express. 75 more of (hose very fashionable Long ami
Square Plaid Shawls.
dcclO A. A. MASON j' CO
LARD. —3 kegs No. 1 Lard;
4 l>b£*. No. 1 do.; 4
On consignment, and for sale by
janl4 MILLfeB k RICKETSON J
BACON AND BULK PORK.—3OO Hams Bacon; 1,100,
Shoulders do.; 22 hhds. Sidfts do.; 57 do. in bulk, on
consignment, and for sale by >
janlW SELLERS A NICOLS.
CiOFFEE. —10 bags Prime Rio; i
; '• <lO “• Med. •* tj
12 “ Lagunvrn;
0 Ola Java; :•
For sale by Uan2sJ J. D. WILLIAMS.
TEA. —10 half chests Young Hyson Tcu;
5 Imperial G. P.;
10 •* Chulau Pouchong; 4
00 catty boxes, various styles; “
For sale by [janils] J. D. WILLIAMS.
jyj^ACKEREL.— OObbls. No. 3, large Mackerel’,'
5 1 ‘ No. 2;
In store and for stile, .by <
.s MILLER A RICKETSON.
H°,V' d -' v John H. Mellor,. No. 81,
Wood street. M now opening for solo, a splendid as-,
hortmocl of GIFT BOOKS, in the richest bindings
Rosewood Piano Forte*. -
Martin’s Dc Goui Guitars.
Rosewood Writing Desks, Ac.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. dcc’AJ
bush. Dried Peaches; i
■mUU 100 bush. Clover Seed;
6 bbls. Dried Apples;
3 “ Roll Butter;
1 “ Lard; *■
1 bale Hops; j,
40 bbls. Small White Beans; in store* and for
sale by L. S. WATERMAN, *!
febl6 No. 31 Water, and 02 From st. ;■
SUNDRIES— 400 doz. Playing Cards; j
200 whole and half cans Sardines ;
10 baskets Olive Oil; -
10 bxs. ass’d Catsups and Brandy Fruits
o bbls. Crushed Sugar: ; *
4 “ Loaf “
5 cases Lemon Syrup; !•
10 bxs. Lemons. For sale by * j
feb7 P. C. MARTIN.
‘jr/i’-**}'' r.t
- ..(;-liiiiiitii ieous ---- g4.-,‘,:t..-r
C<ir. Fir«t and Wood, «t*.
H. S. BOSWORTH k CO.,
N0..43 Market st
V - l
k i
-r ile mmanernn
fOVER SBED-**H®bij: juM rec’d oind for sale by
feblB . t ;? saOTH Jt SINCLAIR.
T>YE FLOU R—l 3 subefipr, for sale by„-
Jtt feblß j; p. WILLIAMS, 110 wood st._
boxen, iorsalc by .
\j fob 16 __ J. D. WILLIAMS,IIO tyj.
iCiCORCHINGS—is bbis?. on consignment, for sale 1»y
febl 8 J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st-
T.MtESIi -TOMATOES—2 doz. bottles, supcrior anicie,
J for sale by . J.D.WILUAMS.
Rice —10 uurceti Rice, just r«c’d and for sale by
feb!2 , , MILLER & RICKETSON.
HAUT SAN VERNE AND SWEET' MALAGA
WINE—IS qr. casks Ham San Verne Wine;
20 w S. M. Wine; just received and
foraale by [febl2] MILLER & RICKETSON.
TAR— 25 bbls.AViltnington Tur. rec’d and for sale.by
febl2 MILLER A RICKETSON.
MUSCAT WINE—2S boxes just rec r d and for sale by
febl9 MILLER A RICKETSON,
,1 LSPIOB—IO bags now landing, and for gale b y
J3L MILLER & RICKETSON.
POTASH— -12 casks. fof sale low, to close consignment
feb7 _ P. C. MARTIN
DRIED PEACHES.—IOO busUels, for sale by
deciW SMITH SINCLAIR.
HOLLAND pipes Swan Slid Black-Horse
Gins, for sale by (dec22) P. C. MARTIN.
BUCKETS— 50 doz. just received and for sale by
feb3- SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TZ EG BUTT’ER—B kegs., for sale by
l\ der2o SMITH & SINCLAIR.
FLAXSEED.— A few bags for sale, by
dccL SMITH A SINCLAIR,
B" _ RIED APPLES—SO bu. for sale by
dcc2H SMITH & SINCI.AIR.
ELVET. CASTILLON & CO. BRANDY—2 hf. pipes,
for strfo by , [dec22) P. C. MARTIN.
CHLORIDE LIME—IS casks jun rec’d and for sale by
jan7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sc CO-
CIOFFEE —198 bags prime Rio Coflee, now landing and
/■ for sale by Qan23] MILLER & RICKETSON.
RICE.— o tierces new Rice, just ree’d and for sale,.by
jnu2o MILLER & RICKETSON.
bids. No. 1, just received and. for sale by
jnnSl MILLEU & RICKETSON.
/"V-kTS tOO f>u.. on consignment, for sale by
\J janl7 r J. D. WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st.
BOLL BUTTER—3 bxV.’toVsain by
jtinl7 J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 AVood st.
SA boxes Sordines; 50 hf. do. do., for sale
*jjv fdrc!» _ P. C, MARTIN.
T_ARD~/15 kegjt ami 15 bid*. No. V Lard, in store and
A Ijr_1 jr _l n ir bv [jaitiM]_ S. WATERMAN.
BUNCII ftAISINSr-50boxe* fresh, just received un
for sale, by lfcbBJ SMITH & SINCLAIR.
MOLASSES— 40 bbls, ust received and for snlr. bv
fi b- SMITH A SINCLAIR.
KOLL BUTi’ER —2 bbls.. irexh. and neatly put up. for
- sale by [fcbH] SMTH l & SINCLAIR.
I()\IX).\ POl’TKß—cask*. in pini aiuiqunrt bunles.
i for «uln by [teh7J P. C. MARTIN-
1 SKIfiNI-riT. 11U.VXDV—H half pipr* ?PS3([netlo
j\ Hramly. lor saht l»y [dftcK] I*. C. MARTIN.
CIANDLKS. —20 boxes Sicarinc Candles lor sale by
t derls J. D. WILLIAMS.
rfDFFKK.—SO hags Prime Rio. received per Urey
W'. Eagle. »nd for *«K bv SMITH k SINCLAIR.
■fehH
H“ &NNK&KY BRANDY—4 half pipes. Ixmdon color.
Vintage of *42. to arrive ami for sale by
d«* C 22 _ P. C. MARTIN.
lONDON PORTER.—S ensks Loudon Porter, in
j cjunrt urn! pint bottles, Yqy_ sale bv
.dectS __ ___ r ’ P. C. MARTIN.
BUCKWHEAT PI sacks prime Floor o
•‘bulled*' Buckwheat. for sale bv
• nr*i*y smiTii a Sinclair.
I RU.N —i'U to.j.-. liar ln.m. assorted, m store and lor &n.»v
Lby # * L. S. WATEKEAX,
•jan27 No. 31 Water, and <»2 Front MR.
T'\UJLi) PEACHES—I.SO bu. prime Ohio Peaches, lor
tyj Mdeby SMITH A SINCLAIR.
R—5O bids frenli. of prime brands, received by
'X steamboat Ringgold. ami lor sale by
;feb3 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
OLD WHISKEY. Ar.—so who!*: nml hnlf bbls. Old
Rye Whiskey. ImTIT: Id do. do. Old Peach Brandy.
For sale by [fel.TJ P. C. MARTIN.
\I T INJ!S TO ARR] \*E—lsoqr. conks Cette White and
T Burgundy Port Wine, experted daily to arrive.
fcb7 P. C MARTIN
)-• )i \ boxes Bunch Raisins. just received and lor sale by
■iU L. S. WATERMAN.
,e \.do No. 31 Water, and 02 Front M.
I Of Nflf 4 tt>< Huron. assorted, in store and for sale bv
pUllll L. S WATERMAN. *
r jebld No- 31 Wntcr. and 02 Front <*t.
STNDiii do/. kJJI
15 - 'Tow Y:»rq:
l. ‘ too Hickory Broom*. on consignment. for
j M»J«> j.\ ffebtej J. D. WILLIAMS^!IIijVwI *L
MOLASSES —10 bids. N. (». Prime ;
2 *• Sapor Home:
2 *■ Phtla. Stcuin Si rup; for Mile bv
■ dec'll .1 ry WILI.IA.MS. '
TX'KKNt »l MERlNOS—Received per express. nl No.
;'* 52. Market ■ trecl. another ins oice of lb pieces French
. Merinos, choice coloiv
A. A. MASON A CO
M OLASSES-- lo bills New’Orlrans: ” ’ ' "
2 Philadelphia Steam S> nipi
1 Can.- •• •• y
For -ole by n»n2sj J. I> WILLI AMS
St OAR A N"l) MOLASSES—2t)Uhds prime S'. O Sugar.
4U bids. N. O. Molasses;
JjiM rceei\e*l and for sole bv
; jiiodt ' SELLERS A NR.ol.s_
• - OIL—I2OO gall. Natural Col. Sperm Oil:
f > 1000 •• Blenched Winter Whale 1
H)0 *• low priced *• •• •*
7u-t received and tor sale low by
< fcb!2 MILLER A ItICKKTSON.
MOSS! MOSS’!—Just received and fur'Mile a lew
bales Mom, of a verv superior quality.
J. ANKRLM A CO..
irb2-dlw File Factory. sth Ward. •
1I T M. B. FOSTER. Agent far Mexican Soldiers and
' H Proeumis Tension.*. Al the OlfiC' of Win. E.
Aiitftm. Burke's Building, Fourth street. PitUburgh.
rob l-tt
nOt’HHMKIR. free*. P. A. Minimi A f». , i Direct Im
portation to tlx* United State*, tor sale by the care
‘nr botilr. at the Wine Store of
deciU JACOB WEAVER.
>\^"aLkNTINKS. —A splendid assortment of comic and
. V scutimenialVnltnitiues, for rule hy
JOHN H. MKLLOR
[ _feblft_ 81 Wood *tr.M-t,
nBRKRTS Chemical Writing Flu id. assorted sized
bottles, constantly oti hand nutl for sale by
ft. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO..
* comer First and Wood street*.
lARIJ— -140 kegs Leaf Lard. received per Rtrmm-r A‘
j mcricon. and fur sole bv
L. S. WATERMAN.
pin! No. .11 Market, mid 152 Front *t*.
TEAS—Xi hf. clients and caddie* Young Hy
son. Gunpowder. Imperial, and Black Tea*. just re
ceived and for stile by L. S. WATERAIAN,
* feblO No. 31 Water, and 62 Front sts.
H‘“ OCKHEIMKR HOCK WINE. Hcnkeil A Co., Ex
porters to the United Stolen; for sale by the case or
bottle, at the Wine Store of
dectio Jacob weaver.
■T )1.A1.N HI) lllTJil COCt»KBI> Dli I.AISES—.-1. .4
I Mason $ Co., 02 Market street, have just received
per Express, an assortment of the above very mshionu
nble goods, for children's wear. dec7
;\TEW GOODS—A. A. Mason A Co., N 0.02. Market *f,
J.l have just received uu exten»ive assortment of Day
boy and Kanco Dress Huttons; also, Gimp* and Fringes,
iof every variety; Coslunerc Cravuts, Silk Searfs, Ac.
dccld
SOAP— M boxes No. 1 Soap;
•• Castile;
* to ;* Fancy;
10 ** Pnlm; For sale hy
jatil« -r J. D. WILLIAMS. UP Wood at
.TNRUGS. —Resin Jnlupo, Ergot, ~ Cochineal, Dover's
•I / Powder. Scm. t’alchm, Seni. Coriander. Wood Nap
tha, Balsam Tolu. Cautlmridcs; just rec'il and for sale by
If A. FAHNESNOCK A Co.,
drclft corner I*irst and Wood sts
OAF"§UGAU—2O libls. Nos. 4, 5,0, and 7, Louisiana;
It) “ Coarse Pulverised Loaf;
* d Fine il
In store and for sale by
dec22 MILLER A RICKETSON.
BLANKETS! DLANkLTS!! BLANKETS!!!—Gen
tian. Blue Mackinaw, Whitny, and Country* Blankets,
at eastern cost, to close consignment, at
ROBINSONS, Firth street,
f deeSO one door below Wood st.
Prime Oranges;
. 25 boxes Lemon*; (.
5 kegs Malaga Grapes;
All in good order, just received on consignment, and for
sale low, at the Wine Store of JACOB WEAVER.
deelP corner of Market and Front sts.
IrtRESH FRUIT—3O drums Smyrna Figs;
2 bbls. Zaulc Currants;
2 boxes Genoa Citron;
20 kl M. R. Raisins: for sale by
dcc3l J. D. WILLIAMS, HO Woods!.
C 10-PARTNERSHlP—Theundersigued hag associated
t with himself John Nieols. from Baltimore, in tlte Gro
cery* and General Commission Business, under the style
of Sellers A Nicols. Dated lstJanuarv I$4R.
jan2o FR.AS. SELLERS.
WINES —I half pipes Madeira Wine;
10 quar. casks do do
15 do do _ Sweet Maluga;
25 Indian bb&. do do
■Just received and tor sale by -■
jan2S MILLER A RICKETSON
Sundries.— 3 hbi*. buni;
25 bushels Dried Peaches;
10 “ . •• Apples;
4 dozen Woolen Socks;
60 lbs. Beeswax;
On consignment, and for snlc by
jnnlß J. I). WILLIAMS
T ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS.—The
_| j has just received liis annnal supply of Landreth’s
’Garden Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine, embracing
every variety worth cultivating. The attention of farm
ers, gunlcn.crs, and others, is rcspcctfinlly called to his
stock. F. IT SNOWDEN,
feb2 No. 20 Wntcr st.
WINES TO ARRIVE—Sft qr. casks Burguudy Port;
50 Ithds. White Wine;
25 hf.hhds. “ “
To arrive At New Orleans the lost of this month, or the
beginning of the next, per ship Waverly, Tinman, Mas
ert. direct from Celte—for sale by
dec2o P. C. MARTIN.
THE American Almanac, and Repository of Useful
Knowledge, for 1848: rec'd and for sale by
JOHNSTON* & STOCKTON,
Wholesale and Retail. Booksellers,
feblO comer of Market and Third sts.
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Real UnkfL :
OR SALE—A good two.fltory, brick House, wcllar
'JC 1 ranged, \vhli lurge lot of grbund, 24 feet front oil.
Vine street. Price low. and terms easy. Also, a new
two stoJy. Brick Hmisesiruaied ort Wafuitt street, Fifth
Ward, near the Ward School House, and will be Hold ut
ttlbuTPuin. * ' / fif/CUTJIBKRT, ..
jfdbSi ’ _ General Agent, 50'Smilhfield at. y
TiOR BALl5—The subscriber offers for sale tlic improye
_T. ujents and property he now occupies, situated on the
Fourth Street Rortn, about tlirec miles from the city; con
sisting ofa wdll'finished-Brick House, containing ten
rdoms, and a cellar under tlic whole; an cxcollciit Brick
Tenant House, containing three rooms, a large bam and
excellent stabling; a never failing running spring of soft
wuter, and u pump of excellent water at the kitchen door;
also,' a garden, containing some choice fruit tree?, togeth
er withiibout ten acres of excellent ground. •.
'The Above.pTopcrty wiil bc. sold on.-teuKonnhle terms,
ahd possession given on the first day of April; it not sold,
itjwill beior rent after that day. For farther inioriimuon
apply to the subscriber, on the premises. „
j lcbJU-dawtAp’! v DAN II) BLLJ^IvR,
j (Gazette copy and charge Post.l
AUOOi) FARM FOR
121 acres of good land, in Derry township, West- ,
morcland county..otic-balf niilctromJacob Altcrs'taypm,
oh tlie NortheTn tuTnpikfe, utid within 5 miles of Blairs
ville. There is on it a good new Log House ami Barn; a
pfeach and apple orchard; a good running -spring;-' and
spring house; 20 acres of good meadow, and HO acres of
cleared land; It will be soldatbargain, SI,-000 being paid
in hand. .A very liberal credit fotthe balance. For ttir
ther particulars please call at ISAAC 'HARRIS’ :
ifeblo~lt Agency and Intelligence Office.
5 Tan Yard for Kent* - .
KlMlE'undersigned. Agent for die, heirs, of ; lsanc SllUpe r
X dec’d, offers for large mid commodiqtis Tan
"Yard, situate in the cast of MouQt-pleusaht,for' a term of
to suit the Renter. The approvements.’cottsist of
FJfnj Lau-awayTaUy with the necessary Pools, Limes,
and Latches. The Tan Shops, Bark Sheds. AC., arc large
and convenient* There is a never failing supply of pure,
water. . Tqcre is a Steam Engine attaehedjo tlic Yard,
, for grinding bark, hamlliug leather,!&c. BrownV Patent
is also attached to the Yard. ~ :J
(This Yardis situated in. U section ofcoitutry where'thei
best quality k of bark cau biLgot very <soav{fni4utly, : tiuu ut
prices. Tlie turnpike, leading from Pittsburgh
to CmnLerland,.passes the iloor of the premises.
[Terms will.be moderate. Enquire of the subscriber, ;
near the preniises. ' DANIEL SIIUPIv.
i ■' Agt. for heirs'of Isaac Sliupc. dec’d.
. ; February 18.1o4S.— GreensbnrgfiJlejiub. ~ ft!b!9-3t
r ro Ll-rr —A Brick House, corner of -Webster and Ful-
X ton'streets, formerly occupied by'J. B. Butler. 'Pos
session given immediately. Apply to
jtchMMf L (L CUNLMINS.
LET. one or two comfortable Rooms, in Allegheny
. City, on the corner of Ann and Corrcy streets. Ap
ply to . [fcb2]. J W. LYNCH.
To Let,
fltWO Large Rooms, with steam power. Enquire it
X the File Factory, corner of O’liaru and Liberty sts.
I-’ifth Ward, Piitsburifli.
j febl6-tAp . J. AXKRIM A CO.
i To Let,
ITtOFR new Brick Houses, situate on Grant st..nnd fnr
nislied in the best style, with double parlours, and
sliding doors, with dining room and kitchen on tlic first
iloor. nnd six good fooms on the other two stories. En
quire in the saint! row. of DR WM. CHFRCH.
i fchlC-tAp 4
LF-rrTf-X' Uoom on the firs! story, and tint second
Xnnd third stories ofa brick ituusc. corner of Fifth ur.d
Union streets.
; Al^SO—A very neat and convenient Frame Cottage,
ih Allegheny city. Apply to JAMES MAY.
LOTS FOR Building Lois, in the Sixjh
NVard, euch 24 by 133 feet, on which there is a never
failing spring of water. (it-b?] GEO. COCHRAN.
REN 7 !’.—A Busemcnt with two rooms, suitable for.
J, a physician or dentist, on Fcnti 9tr»-et. between Hand
jutd'-Irwin [jan22} WILMARTII.
LET.—One new three story Dwelling liuti*c. with
X bath house attaelied. situate near the comer of Wylie
uiid Washington Mreets. Fosseesion given on the first of
April next. _ _ (janlT] JOHN F. FERRY.
ri'O LETT.—Three dwelling houses, situate on Fourth
JL street, near the t'annl Bridge, in the city os Fitts
burgh.
i Also, a Room. 75 by 20 feet, with a convenient entrance
bn stli. near Wood street.
No. 55, Wood st.
*1 Also, a frame dwelling, two stories, with an acre of
ground under cultivation, situate on Ohio Lane, in the
bitv of Allegheny. Enquire of
ijanf? * J. D. WILLIAMS. 110 Wood st.
For Sale ,
r;|MIE NATIONAL MOTE!., on Water strcet.above the
A Monongaheio House, and the stable on Front street,
being n leasehold for the term of 21 years, from the fiijt
of April, 1815, subject to the payment of s4oUperttnnuiu.
If desired, the fee simple iti the lot, which is UO feet front
on Wuter street, extending through to Front street, cun
be purchased. Enquire of
! teM4-dnwlw »- WM. M. DARLINGTON,
f " ToLcl, .
A NEW two story Brick Dwelling llmisc, situ
on the East Common. Allegheny eitv. (near
the residence of Judge Irwin.) nnd finished in the best
itmdem style, with humlsonte portico in front, double par
lors. furnished with marble mantels ami improved sliding
doors; dining room and kitchen on the first iloor. and four
good bed rooms on the second story: with finished garret.
Enquire of RICHARD GRAY, on the premises: or of
fcbll-if JAMES PARK. Jr. & CO.. Second si.
jr’VNF. TAVERN STAND and Store room with good
\ out buildings, and 20 acres of ground, or separate,
to suit the tenant. Ah-o. one brick cotingc. u ell finislo-d.
-iititahh' for a private residence. siUi(Uci) on tin- Nobles
liph'ii road. 5 mili-s from the city, and Or-rnpicd ut present
by James Robinson. given rni tin- Ist of
April- For further partiruUirK enquire of Jacob Doo
little, Hpbiuson township: George Boalc. \o. 54 Wpdd st;
or A. Niehol.-on. ' tV*bl2*l wdfitw*
.:^\T.rAlnjV'rn'\ r 'miPK!tTV for kale or.
.y LEASE.—Th»* owner proposes to sell, or lease, a
piece oi properly situated on the nortliefly side of Third
streefc, between Chancery lane and Fefry street: extend
ing in trout, on Third street, about 40 fort. and in depth
about So feet, or half, way to Fourth street —together
With'the privilege of otr alley'' three fret wide. Oh tht*
property are erffted a two storied britfk dwelling, {now
, pcCnpicd by J. R Vaslion.) and n building fitted for o
bathing e«tnb,iblttijent. tilst) of brick.
Apply to H. B. WILKINS.
frbS-lf * Fourth street, opposite (he •* CKUmhi. '
i . HcnistvodD. Fun. 1, 184*.
lOFFKR FOR SALE. my HttitleVrOcd property, coni
prising between five and six hundfed eetrs of lund.—
1 shall have a rond ojteued. running thi'tiligli Ufa principal
pody of the laud, so as to render it easily accessible from
the turnpike, and the Squirrel Hill and Braildock's Field
fond*. Atty portion of the property may be obtained, .so
as to suit the wishes and convenience of purchasers.
’ Mr. Daniel N’egley, of East Liberty. will give any g**n
.eral information as to tin? locality of the laud—and Mr.
George Bailey will oblige me by attending in person, and
showing any particular part of it. and civing information
as to the terms of sale. W.M. YVTLKINS.
llomswqod. Feb. 3d, IS4S.—luul*
1) FATING AM) TO RENT.— For Rent o;i «..ro,-
Two nice small Farms of 30 and AO acres, adjoining
Freedom. Heater co tniv. Persons who have tanas,
dwelling hnnses. stores. Ac. Ac., for rent, can have the
same recorded and attended to. and persons who wish
to rent will havo their wishes cuntplied with, and all
kinds of agencies attended to for very moderate charges,
at ISA AO HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence
Olfice. Filth street j;in27
flMllv citizens of Ihttsbtirgh and Allechcnv. arc respeet-
J. fully invited to attend the First Annual Soiree of the
Wm. Penn Fire Company, to Ik* given at the Lafayette
Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday evening, the ’Aid Jvebrunry.
The Supper will be served up bv that prince of enterur*,
Mr. Striekiend. Mr. Daniel Sl’Aleo and Hand, frtitn
Wheeling, will be present. I’ickets can be procured
from any of the following Managers:
Managers.
S. Cameron, Hope. J. Fulton. President.
.1. Larimer. Eagle. J. C. Montgoraei>\\Vm Pc mi
Wm. Sphmcf Allegheny. Win, Krehs,
D. G. Herron, Duqucsne. J. Caldwell,
Win. White. Neptune. Win. Platt, ”
Jos. Knve. Niagara. Wm. Campbell, “
G- Schneck. I. V. H. Co. R. E. Elliott.
W. ColliiiewoorL G. I. 11. C. E. J.M’Call,
W. Gallagher. Vigilant. J. Prophalor. ‘*
G. Blncksiock, Uncle Sam. Jos. Spralley,
J. Craig, Washington. John lrnwoht.
; Telegraph, Dispatch, Journal. Chronicle, aud Gazette
Copy a weeks, fcb7
the Benefit cf the Merry Hosjutal. —The citizens of
X. Pittsburgh,.Allegheny city, and the Public generally,
arc respectfully invited to attend a Grand Soiree, for tlie
Benefit of the Mercy Hospital, which will be given at
the Lafayette Assembly Rooms, on Thursday evening.
24tli of Feb. inst. Mr. Daniel liFAfec, of Wheeling, and
his Band, have been encaged to play for the occasion.—
Tickets can be procureo from any of the Managers.
MANAGERS:
Hdn. Charles Shaler, Hon. C. Darragh,
Col. Wilson McCandlcss, Col. YVm. C. Meredith,
Geo. W. Lnyne, Esq., Daniel M’Afee,
Dr. J. R. M’Clmtock, Dr. Geo. Watt.
John Savage, Joltn J. Mitchell.
John E. Downing, Terence Clark,
C. B. Easley, Thomas Henry,
James Casey, George Russell,
John J. M’Dcnuot, D. C. MXluire,
C. M. Riddle, L. Harper,
John B. Guthrie, W. B. NrCoiflogue,
C. Eyater, John J. Goggrir. fcl>2-td
Wall Paper.
C'i LAZED AND UNGLAZED, OF EVERY VARIETY
T OF PATTERNS.
! 18.000 pieces Superior Glazed Paper.
5.000 do do unglozed do
FOR HALLS. PARLORS AND CHAMBERS. They
will be sold for CASH OR RAGS. AT MAS PRI/. L than
they can be purchased in NEW YORK OR PHILADLL-
Those havinchouscs to paper, and
inc to sell again, will find a better nrtiele of WALL PA
PER. for LESS MONEY*, thin bus ever been oflered in
THIS MARKET BEFORE. Call ami examine u the
'WYI L p\PKR STORE ot J- SHIDLE,
fcblt Stnithfield st„ Pittsburgh.
niXTF.RS' INK. —Just received at the Pejus Tka
Store Fourth st., 30 KEGS PROUT S WINTER
NFWS INK m2O tb. und 50 lb. kegs. Prout s Printing
?ink is acknowledged, by printers, to be the besnnanulae
itured in the country* A. JAY NES.
i f c b3-daw Agent for the Manufacturer.
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTlCE—Whereas, letters of
administration to tlie estate of James Swanay, 4atc
of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to
<‘tbc subscribers, all persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to cottlc forward and moke immediate payment;
land those having claims against the same, will present
them, duly authenticated, tor settlement,
j GEORGE HUNTER, > . ,
! feblddOt MARV SWANEY, j AKU **•
MORE TESTIMONY!—Dr. AY. Law, of Fuyette
ville, N. Y., says: “I am well persuaded, aitd have
!been for some time, that your Ikralcstic Vegetable Pills
| arc of great use to all those who may have occasion to
. use them, and have administered teem to my patients.”
i Fever and Ague, Dyspopsia aud Bilious Fever, are im
[mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph’s Pill*. -. Price,
■; 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
3.L. CUTHBERT,
j Smithfield street, near Third,
i Also, bjr Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir
imingham; and John NfCrackcn, Fifth Ward. febl7
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To Keiili
YVM. PENN SOIREE
GRAND SOIREE
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Steam-JBoaf (slum
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CINCINNATI AM) I’nTSCi'UOtr
DAI 111 STE ADI P ACICBf 11NE>
; f PHIS Independent Line ot. steamer!*. nt-now Composed
JL ot .the largest, swmest, best finished and furmJtcd.
ami most powerful boon on the winers of the Went Tnc
highest wajjes are plaid for the services of the best and'
nto&t experienced men engaged in the river business—
ihc line has been m operation for six years; has earned
ncurlj two inilltons of people, without doing the slightest
injury to their persohs; The proprietors challenge com*
parison with nny passenger line in the Union for safety,
regularity, and speed-. All that money can procure has
been provided tor the salcfy, comfort and convenience of
passengers. The boats leave forCmclnuuti as follows:
MOXDA YPA CiTET.—The Moxoxoahela, ( :aj>l. Stone;
Pittsburgh every Monday morningnt 100 clock:
'♦ heeling every Monday evening at 10 r. m. r
TUESDAY PAOiST.—Tbt: Hjbkbnia No. 2, Capt.
Jrui. Klinefelter. will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday
— Z at 10 o clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening-
„ 11E DNESEA 1 PACKET. —The New EholatcO No.
~ Lapt S. Jjean, -will leave Pittgburph cvery Wednesday
morning atlOo'cidck; Wheelingcvery SVcdntsday even
ing al 10 T. M. r-
THURSDAY PACKET.-TUc BaniiATriv dapfc Hi J.
Grace, will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at
10 o'clock; ‘Wheeling every Thursday;evening uHlUvu.
. FRW4 ypJCckMi.—'
Friduy raarnmffafuFo’clock;
•Wlieclißgcvery Friday evening at 10 V
SATURDA Y PACKET— The Messexokr, Capt De
Cajnp. will leave Pittsburgh every .Saturday morning at
10 o'clock; Wheeling every' Saturday jcveuing at 10>. it..
SUXDAY PACKE T.—The Isaac Nxwtox, Capt. A. G.
Mason, will leave Pittsburgh 'erdry Snrfday morning at
10 o'clock: Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 i*. .m. .
nov ll>. , ! _♦ ;
For Cincinnati.
| new and splendid Passenger Steamer
Cuptainjil. A. torse, will
leave for the abovcland all intermediate ports, regularly.
F*»r freightor pussage,having superior accommodations,
ajTply on board. ! . fcblO
’ For New 'Orleans. -
I JEK-ilS*' THE new passenger steamer WESTERN
WORLD, A. Norton, Mnsiof. will leave for
•the above Tind all intermediate landings, tm the Wilt day
of February;, hi 10 o'clock, a. m.
l''or freight orpussagr apply on board.. - • febl?--.
, . For.Ciaclimatl.*^--
I hfr THE: fast running passenger stmr PJENN-
SYLVANIA. R. C. GUAY<Dla*ier,\vill leave
tor the above and intermediate purls, regularly.
Z For freight or passage apply on board. fehti
184-8. ■ . 1645.
Pittsburgh aiid Brownsville Dally Packet
Line.
J-KBRfAItV. IM.IWS, FEBBCABY I*l. t?4B.
LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M. AND 4 P. M.
I fHirfr ,h The following new boats complete .the line
AgSg&Sgrfor the present season; ATLANTIC? ’’Capt,
James Parkinson; BALTIC. Capt. A. Jacobs;
and LOUIS M’LANM Capt. E. Benuclt. The bonis arc
entirely new, and are fitted Up without regard to expense.
Every comfort that monc& can proepre Ims !>ecu provi
ded. The boats will leave the Mrmongnhcla Wharf Boat,
at the fool of Rossst. Passengers will be puuccuul on
board, as die bonts'will certaiulv leave ax the advertised
hours. ' ' - - , ' r jnn^l
Fdr LoulsvillH. .
jjJJSLtDi TFH'MCcnmcey River Packet, GREY EA-
O 1 jB. BnnOKH, Master, will leave for the
above and intermediate ports regularly.
For freight or passage epply tm board. feb3
For Brovrnsvrllle.
The new and splendid passenger uud mail
£ss£S3bA steamer BALTlC,Cupt.A.Jacobs, will leave
for the above port during The present week, at 8 a. M.,
positively. : l !
For freight or passage, apply on board. feb‘J -
For Brownsvillei
I THEnew Mail and Passenger steamer AT
iaßgntsfcg. t avttp tPahkinsox, Master. Will
leave for the abovii port this day, at 8, a. m.. positively.
For freight or passage apply on bortrd. feb'i .
' F<ir St. Louis:
I fCS* -js THE good steamer ST.AntHONY. Titos.
£§Rggjg|£ May; Master, will leuve for the above and
intermediate ports is soon a* the Spring trade commences
For freight or pnksnge apply Oh bnlifd. of to
feltf JAMES'MAY. Water st.
For St. Louis.
| MJnK THE excellent and light draught steamer
SWAN. B. May. Mas,er. will IcaTe for the
above and intermeilinte landings in a. few weeks.
For freight or passage apply on hoard. OT to •
f,b:i ; JAMES MAY. Woterst.
jFor St. Louiti.
I llffi! THE splendid steamer; NOICI'II CAROLI*
v a - iK-i-iwrv Master.! will leave for the
above and intrrniediaie ports, on' regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. _ febl
For St. Louis.
I ; THIS new and spbnulirl steamer ANDREW
FULTON.' W. H. I-Vlton, Master, wilt leuve
fur the above and intermediate landings reguiurly.
For freight or passage apidv oii board, or to
janl7“ ’ JAMES MAY.
For Krtr Orleans.
| JTgVfr THE steamer A.MIiUK'AN EAGLE will
ieUvcifortlo* above and all intermediate ports
regularly.
For freight or pHssagoapply on board, or Jo .
febl ; G. B. MILTEXBERGF.K. AeenL
~ ‘ For New Orleans. .
i -THl’i sp [undid new .steamer. SAVANNA.
11. Nla»tcr. will leave for the.ahovc.
all intermediate loadings, regularly.. ;
For iVitrht, or passture npply ou.hoard. .f«*bl
Bearer and YVellsvUle Packet.
1 THE Btenmboat HILYYnvR. CtiAntia E.
Clarkk. Master, will, during’ the coming
whiter wason. make doily trips to Heaver and Wellsville,
leaving PJHsburgh'evcry.tiioriiuig atbo'clock, ami Wclls
ville nt 3 o'clock, i*. m.
dcclo I D. M. IIARTON A CO.. Agents.
Si PRIVATE Dr. Brotrn, of
Oo Diamond Alley, enn [be consulted in nil
Cases'of a private or delicate nature incidem
to tUtt human frame. 1.
Sv hills and Syphilitic' erupt ion
and iis consequences. ,t6getlior Witli
nereai disease*, impurities of the blood,, with all diseases of
renereal origin.skin diseases,witlt strictures., gleet, urethral
di-ichargcs. seminal weakness uml iinpotcucy; also, piles,
’ rhenmatisin, female weakness, diseases of the womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases ot the joints, fistula in
auo. uervous ntreelions. puins in the back atld loins, irri
tations of die neck of die bladder and kidneys, scorbutic
eruptions, tetter, ringworm. ntercuriaL'diseoses, Ac.
TWELVE YEARS’ PRACTICE
I Lxelusively devoted to the study tui{l treatment of venc-
disonler.*. and those arising from youthful excesses,
gnietv, climate, or impurities of die blood, whereby die
constituiton may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown
to oiler assurances of speedy relief to all who may place
themselves under liis care. ; .
Dr. Brown's otliees an? eonvenit*nily arranged into sep
arate apartments.! Patients can visit Dr. B, without fear
of exposure to other visitors.
It is of importance to many persons in need of medical
aid, to obtain good advice privately mid promptly. To nil
such. Dr. Brown’s ready skill in Tcinoving a r«iereaf.dix-.
eases, in their various forms and stages, oilers inducements
which can rarely he equalled. Strangers are hereby ap
prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated ui
every hranehfbt medicine, and for die last twelve years
confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those
diseases. • ■
Dr. Brown is the <mlv regularly educated surgeon hi
Pittsburgh who gives liis whole attention to those com
plaints.
Rj*Ccrtain, safe .and speedy cures will, in all cases, be
guaranteed. ' _ : ‘ T
Recent cases art relieved in a short time, without interr
motion from business.
lD“Hemin of Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invhes per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, asjhc bos paid particu
lar attention to that disease. [ ~
Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain a
lee, or they will not be attended to.-
ID"Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi
dential. ; oclgfrd&wly
HEUMATISM.—Dr. Brown’s newly iliscovercd rem
edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy
for that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office ami Private Consultation Rooms, No. 05, Dia*
inond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. 'The Doctor is always at
home i ianlB-dawtf
INFORMATION WANTED.— Mart. Nelly,and Mar
garet YVoods, daughters of Henry Woods, late of
Halifax. Dauphin county, Pa., left theif lather’s residence,'
in Dauphin countv, upwards of ten years ago. aud as their
father lately died, their brothers are anxious to receive
some information, as to whether they are in full life, and
where they now reside. j
A letter directed to Mr. John Sales.! Hamsburgh Post
office, Pa., will receive attention, and the contents will be
promptly communicated to tins parties interested.
Editors of papers will subserve the 'cause of humanity
by publishing tub notice.— Harrisburg Vnion.
February 5, lb4B. I
QR/v OF Harris’ lost Pittsburgh anti Allegheny city
OtMJ Directories; 100 old or former editions ofdo.; 6
setts of the American Pioneer, in 2 vols.j 7 Vols; Journal
of the Senate and [House of Representatives of tire Slate
of Pennsylvania—‘l79o to 1800. A few School Books, and
writing, wrapping, and letter paper; ii variety of figured
and colored paper; handsome pictures; blue, black, and
red ink. and inkstands; wafers, sealing wax, sand, patent
and English quills; late Counterfeit Detectors: the last
Great Fire at Pittsburgh; ail the Pittsburgh Dailies, and
most of the Weekly Papers; a few German School Books,
Teguments. Almanacs, Ac.; 950 cuts [Carpet Chain; 150
Wooden Bowls ; White Louisville Lime; Window Sash;
Bed Cords, Twiue, Fishing Lines, Ac. 1 For sole low for
cash at ISAAC HARRlS’Agency and
fcbliMt Commission Store, Fifth St
HAVANA ClGAßS~lon,<KKHmpoficd Cigars, of the
following celebrated brands, (part to arrive,) oon
Msting of: .1
Ceres, Gallo Priucipes.
Antiguedud, Steamboat **
Wasmngton Regalia, Villega, ox. “
Rapedes, Silvius '■
Esculapio, -La Bagodcra, No. t,
JDor Amigos, u &<>• >.
De Fuster* Ortez, j ;
London Urania, 1 La.Palmm,
Lord Bvrons, Cazadorea,
Eagle Principe*, For sale by
feb7 P. C. MARTIN.
’ Window Blind Paper« 7
Q£ INCHES WIDE. i ; '
OU ISOQ pieces Beautiful Rainbow.!
1400 do various patterns and plain; by iho do*
en or single pieoe. !
ALSO, SOdoz. BAND BOXES, VARIOUS SIXES, at
the Wall paper Store of f : ; I.SHTDI.E,
fcbll. ' SraltbfieUl 6t.,Pittfchury
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KRAHDR & KAHM. 4 , }
Bankers and Exchange Brvhcrt, ’ Vtaltrs vt~ FolifMKMllH‘s :■ -5
Domestic Bills. Bills ofExekansei ■Verhfictttes.TSfjaSßßtMmu- ■■ •••;*}
:. tC-Bauk Notes, and Cam. ■■ .^§5322
-t'orwßr of'rinrri anrl "Wood sis., directly opposite v - y-.
■ chortes Hotel. . '
N'rjirtE>ri-;si:so.v;
Banlths find lk.alr.ex m Exchange Coin ami Bank Nekh''* , 3
No. 5Fi Pthrket sttert.Pitifhurgh: ■ ; , .vi
SKI.LI-W HAlt .*■"•■' HXCHAMtI!. • •••■• BCYINO.nATI. •' . yi
New Yorß "... i ]»rl Cincinfmu • v- . k <h* Vr
Philadelphia ± * T outßViUo I
Baltimore - i“• ( St. J-coid , • f • •
-tixK : . • . V :-;V •..•••%>
1 dn>. -Cr.wDtVii C«y ord»4<U*' :
•*. KWiet. Notca .•.•>?• •. •'• •
} *.*. Pennsylvania Ch.i, i-'? ’- :-
i ‘ New \ot>s JV*!
1 Maryland
J • New Orlclins *, i/ v*.
Buying rates.
Ohio
Indiana. .
Kentucky
Virginia
Wheeling .
E-ennessee
an!9-y ; •.
WILLIAM A. HILL A C*d. ' • '
BANKERS, EXCOIXor BROKERS, A?OJ DEAJ.EKSTV '
foreign and Domestic Exchange CeniJUaUS nf IfrpSjUr''
■ Bank, botes and Specie* No. t* UW.St, one dpof ■
I‘ourtJt. East side. Pittsburgh, Pa. .r;. ■••■
GURRLNT Funds received on deposit. and collectikaS ;
made on all the Cities through! the United r
Stglit checks on Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York;Bh«- '
.ton.ond Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sejna’ to Juix 1 -
purchasers.'..'' '
■ The . paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Vif
gtjua Banks bought and sold on the most favorable terms, u
■ The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ainencsnr *
Goldina Silver corns. . . : 1 :
EXCIIANGEON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND BC6T- *
LAND, for talc m amounts oi XI and upwards. . : 7
martlVdawy. . . - * .
. JOSEPH n> nau : - .-2 w„ c ctxbt- f
HILL CUERT,
Brokers, Dealers in Screrpi wtd '
■.DomesticExchange?Certificates ttf Deposit, -
Gold and Silver, tfo. tis Wood street, 3rd door beloio Fourth s
Wat side, Pittsbttrgh, Pa. t
PARFundsTeceivedoadcposii,ondcoJlccUonamad«tv ..s
in nil the principal cjties of ihcr United States. <. ’ '
Sight Exchange bn Philadelphia, Bui timore. Netr York, ?v
Boston and Cincinnati constantly for aale in suidilo Bolt
.purchaser*..
Kentucky, Indiana, Ohip, Virginia and- Pennsylvania
Banks Notes bought and sold on the most favorable tcrnUc <
'Hie liighestpremiuin paid for American Gold- vr . '
Exchange on. England, Ireland, Germany and Frontier
procured.&c. ~ • .. , ..; / . niar22»y
JAS. S. itOON.- •. t!l«W. SiHGOI-'' l 'i‘
HOOK dt, &A BGEST.
HANKERS AND: EXCHANGE BROKERS - f
y. E. Conitr.rf Wood and, SUth streets.,, Pittsburg ft, Puii'
DEALERS in Coin,Baak Notes. Inneißiils.-ToreigU' •
ttftd Dotnenic.Exchange, Certi/lcMes of Depot) vfccnv
EXCHANGE on nil the principal Cities oflhe Unions?
uml Europe, for Kale, in kudib to suit purchasers. : >
; CURRENT Mid par funds received on deposit*; - ■ ; v -j :• *
’ COLLECTIONS made on till puns of the Linoiiy &rtbi '»
lowest rules i
■’.i.
‘ wo
•jVJcMi
• , ■: ;
Messrti. M. &. Son. • v
■ ; ..
* 4 - Win. Bell.ic Son. • •.> Pittsburgh^
S. il’Clurken t Co.: - j
“■ KriglishJe Bennett.- - j
*• "• • Fleming & Brother. I
4 * . Kales, Latlirop & Co.. > LMuludelpltrart
W. R. Thompson &Co ; ) • . :
Hoadly. Phelps A. Co } v „,» v*-t.
•• Babcock •& Co. i!NcW*Mlr
TifTnuy, Ward & Co. \
•> Jho. ISKCuIJough & Co.
Mr. Jmnes George,
11. Hanna, Cincinnati, i
Joseph Watsson,
, Messers. FenuerAc M’Millan. .
v R. F.. Ellis, of
riUshniigh, September 2d. 1^47-^-
I ' Dlisolntioiit “"■■■ ■ i
rpIFE partnership so long existing umlcrthe firm ofM’*
X CORD & KING, was, by mutual consent, dissolved?
on the Ist ipst; The business will be-clo*cd,et;ita.oltfr
stand, by eithcr of us; using die name of thfe fifm fot thdt |
purpose. Being desirous to huve our business closed}..,>
with as little delay- as possible, we would respectfully t& : >
quest those iudebted/to call and settle their accounts.-;*.'»
JOHN D. IU’COBDj.?,--.r
II D. KING* >
-COPARTNLftlgllll*
JOHN D; M'COtlD, having-nssonuted with burt.Uitf''
brother, JAMES M’CORD. under tlio style of M’CORtf /
A CO., will continue the Hat. Copland Fur busiucsstuls-,
all its various brauchcs. wholesale.and rututi, at the old 0
stand, comer of Fifth nhd Wood streets- where they soif'"-
cit a vontiunaiion.of the patronage so hbefnUy-bestowfidv:
on the old firm. JOHN D. M’CORD, ’
JAMES S- M’CORtt. •. r
IN retiring from the old and .well known fifm 01 3TCdni#/r
A Kino. .I most respectfully recommend to the patronage
of Urn public, my successors, Messrs. M‘Coul> A Co.-- :
feb7-lm r H. D; KINGf I
M’Cord & Co., - ‘
{SrccEsssoßs to M Cord ic Kino.) '
4 MANUPACTUIIERS and dealers in r
iLfra: caps, nua furs. mousduanu flK'
Retail. cot. Woodaml Fifth sts.. Plltabrtrgh. ■
PARTICUJ.AK attention paid to our 'Retail* frtul f
Geniicnieu can rely, pit all times. nptln geuloff their IJATs •
and CAPS, froiii our establishment. 6t iTic btsi mUlcrfals
and icorl-manship , of the Idlest styles, ami atthe
prices. .■... ,/l
Counify Merchants, (purchasing by wholesale,) ate
spccti'nUy invited .10 call and examine our £toclc« M Ve
can. sav with confidence, that, n't-regards rjuaitty aqd.-
price, it will not suffer in: a comparison wuh any hcusc.
Philadelphia. • , M>7-v . •
KAUHAAUK HUIi.U . : v
Cornrr of Ptnn and St. Clair Slrrtls, ' Pittsburgh,-: Pa.vt
f PHK subscriber, having, assumed the roanogimicntty,
JL ihis ion? established and popular Hotel, respectfully .
announces to travellers and the public generaily, : thathefy
vrili be at nil times prepared to accommodate them m ill
things desirable in a well regnlaledllotcl. The House il
now being thoroughly repaired throughout. ami new ft jV
iiiturc added; and no pains will be spared tomuVeihe '
one of the vert|deht Hotels m the country; .
Theundcrsijmcd very respetttully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage which the House hosheretofortf
received. - THOMAS OWSTON,--
, fehlQ»dnw •• ■ Proprietor. -
J,MNAI, ISCTriL*iv-^-AII persons imlcbUul lotfic estate
of V. Cahill, deceased. arc rtotificd tcycnll and wttW
on or before the Ist day of March next, as all nqconfld
unsettled after that clay, will be placed in the hands of an-'
AhU-rtium for immediate action. The above willbeed- -
tbreed without distinction, ofpersons. • • ■ ' - ■ n.
JOHN J. MITCHIiL, ‘-
(Telejjraph copy.) - * ; ‘
VfRWTUBLICATIONS.—JW/oh’j Pofjffj, ii](U)tro((ul>r •
A.N Harpers ueiy edition of tlie Poetical'works of Juhtf "
Milton, with n menioif. mid critical remarks on hisgenhU
uml writings, by James Montgomery; and one himdrod
and twenty engravings from draw ings by V\Vin-HaiYcy
In two volumes. • • ■
Spencer's Greer Testament.—The four Gospels on&J
Acts of thtf Apostles, in Greek, with English' noic&'criU*
cal, philosophical,; exe'gctical; maps, indexes, etc;toffeth*
er with the Epistles ami Apocalypse; thawlmle forming'
the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges, r ana ’
Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. kpeuccT,-A-M'
A Xeic Novel —Midsummers Eve,—A fuirv laleoflavtf
By Mrs, S. C. Hall; . * B
Jilmts's Henry IY’ —The life of Henry the-Fourth, kin#
of France and Navarre, by G. I*. U. James. ' Complete
ill four parts, paper; S vols. cloth. ' ..
For sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON
jun 8 Booksellers, cor, of Market.ami ltd alSr ;
Office op tuE Allh;uenv BhietOE Co- > '
PilttbiiTgh, Ftbntar\\ 1,-184? A »
4 N ELECTION lor President, MauttgCrs and Omt’tri
_/V lor the Company for erecting l a Bridge over ri
verAllegheny opposite Pittsburgh, in the County ofAllr
eheny. will be holden at tlie Toll Housej oh Monday; the
6th of March next, at *J o’clock, P. M. -< 1
mb t>—lmd&w3t JOHN HARPER; Trcnunrqr
JlononKitheia Bridge* . • Jl *j . a
: PrrrsißUßon. February Ist, ;
A N F.LECTipN fot president. Managers and oflieor*
-ZjL of the Company, for erecting aßridgeovcrtheßivy?. .
Monougnhela. opposite Pittsburgh, in the Cofuity of AUc- ■
gheuy. will be held, at the cilice of said. Company, on >-
MO ADA V. the Sixth day. of. March next. 7 at 3 o clock, r, ar ’ '
febs-w3i» JOHN THAW.Tn.num r
'inal Notice.
1 LL persons indebted to the estate of James AI-Laugh*
j;\. lin, dec’d, an? notified to coll and settle, on or bo lore -
the Ist day of March next, asnll accounts unsettled “
that day, will be placed in the handsof an Alderman, for
immediate action. The above will be enforced, without'
distinction of persons. - . JuIlN J. MITCHKL,.. - ¥ -
fcbll-td [Telegraph copy.] Attorney al Law*, g
WANTED to borrowsoon,Blooof and several smaller > *
sums, for one, two-or three years, On interest.with *
the best security and a premium. Wanted, a good ;weuf
nurse, to go to Birmingham to suckle: a cluld.
one or two good house-keepers, and several cooks, chanr'ii'
bermaids, and grrls-ftri'.all trotki PlaccsAvnntedsoortforjj
severa! salesmen. clerks, warehouse men* school master,*-;,
laborers, and boys. Places wanted lor •several colortd - V
mom women, bbys and girls. To rent, two small farmty"t
on shares. •' - . •..< •. ..
who have houses, stores, rooms, or/aimart'
to rent, can record the same !and pcrsonsrvrantuig to rent ?;>’>■ -
cun c’nquire. ' . v. .:X , r t *,
{C7*AU kinds o,£ Agencies attended to proraptljvfaf i.*
raoderolcchargc< whickarc hereafter tube pant do w*v ’ ■’*-
except by very poor people.. 1 'iv
ISAAC HARRIS 7 Agency
W: •: Intelligence Office, Fifth st-, i *
"UmN’eS—2oqr. casks Rortcao Hon;
W IQ . London STarkcj Pori, t --
'5 ; “ , Hunt ' •
.10 '• Trash :
20 “ ' 1«*. S. Mndcira; v/,jL
15 • “ ,Lon.Markot*-
l(l li Synrington “
5 u rayal °
10 ' “ Tencrlffe
10 H Pale Sherry ;
'■ 5 s * Ooldon «
5 “ Brown : u
10 K Lisbon “
15 « Dry Malaga;
10 **, Sweet
For sole iu quantities to suit,by
decUO
rpoBACCO—la store and to amyeon consignment? l ’- '
J. J4O I and l"Boxea John ;
901 boxes Henry and • James,• - : Ssy - \ /
50 }boxes Johns & lyewia, • 'St; ■ ’
20 boxes Maiston, ■ '' v c , ur i-r.jvi-/.
15 “ J. M. Stanard,
20 “ R. B. Warwick, •• 8*; :*£■
35 | K John Rocker, supr, • - ‘lsf?-
40 1 a Henry & James, Jsj -.
• • S. \VATBBKW'.
fob 10 ; v/.Jgo. 3t Water; and egTrontat* 1 ' ‘jf. :
XTCJTICE.~AII person* iridebTed iothe subsbnber*V«te V
requested to make payment, on or before tha- : Bsth'
jnst., if riot, their accorim will given to i;
for collection* all persons bavinjjclttims against the i
will accotm^tor^iyi^nt^^^^
.ORffESis—Kow receiving, ten entire
from tho momiiactphet
Yoik; ana Ch»ekennff r of Boston.
and with all the mwl» i
PoT salo at Factory pnoes, by v
- - JOHETH. MELLOR, 61 Wood at, "
nov?y o<f? rtrttwnvwv^
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